Details
- Supplied As
- Bulbs
- Bulb Size
- 18/19 cm
- Flowering Height
- 25 cm
- RHS Recommended
- Award of Garden Merit
- Colour
- Reds & Burgundy
- Flowering Time
- March
- April
- Planting Time
- September
- October
- November
- Growing
- Hardy
- Perfect For
- Pots & Tubs
- Scented
- Small Garden & Balcony
Exhibition Hyacinth Jan Bos
H2509
Description
Produces vivid carmine-red flower spikes with outstanding colour intensity and strong visual impact. Exhibition Hyacinth ‘Jan Bos’. Early to flower and carried on sturdy upright stems, it brings bold structure and rich fragrance to spring beds, borders, and containers.
A long-standing favourite for bright seasonal displays, Hyacinth Jan Bos is valued for its reliable performance, uniform presentation, and dependable return year after year. Its vibrant tones pair beautifully with whites, blues, and softer pinks for striking spring combinations.
A worthy recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Care Guide
They like a light, well-drained soil situated in a sunny and sheltered part of the garden. Plant 12 cm deep, 15 cm apart.
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Imperialis Maxima Lutea
M5382
A beacon of sunlight in the garden, Fritillaria Imperialis Maxima Lutea boasts magnificent golden-yellow flowers. These large, luminous blooms resemble crowns of pure gold, shimmering against a backdrop of lush, green foliage. Their striking beauty adds a touch of opulence and brightness to any landscape.
Fritillaria Imperialis Maxima Lutea's vigorous growth and hardy nature make it a reliable choice for gardeners seeking both beauty and resilience.
This Crown Imperial's shining flowers capture the essence of spring, promising a garden filled with golden splendour.
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Blue Trophy
H2529
Rich, intense blue flower spikes bring bold spring colour and classic hyacinth fragrance to beds, borders, and containers. Exhibition-quality Hyacinth ‘Blue Trophy’ is known for its slightly deeper, more saturated tone compared to many traditional blue varieties, along with its full, well-shaped blooms and strong upright habit.
Its striking colour creates beautiful contrast when planted alongside white or soft pink spring bulbs, making it an excellent choice for coordinated displays and formal planting schemes. Hyacinth Blue Trophy is easy to grow and highly reliable, this eye-catching variety delivers a vibrant spring show with very little maintenance.
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Imperialis Rubra Maxima
M5383
Fritillaria Imperialis Rubra Maxima, a robust and vigorous Crown Imperial, is celebrated for large, flame-orange flowers adorned with darker veining. These striking blooms create a dynamic visual contrast, adding depth and intrigue to any garden setting.
The flowers' vivid, fiery hues command attention, creating a sense of warmth and vitality. Fritillaria Imperialis Rubra Maxima's hardy nature ensures it thrives, providing gardeners with a reliable source of bold, stunning colour. This Crown Imperial's dramatic presence transforms gardens into a place of charismatic beauty.
- Delivery
Orders for Spring Flowering Bulbs will be despatched in order rotation from mid-September to late November.
We use Whistl for deliveries and our ordering process allows you to provide special instructions such as leaving in a safe place should you happen to be out when your bulbs are delivered or if you require a different delivery date.
Should you have any other order requirements other than those listed please contact us on 01622 840229 before placing an order.
Current charges per order are as below and include VAT.
UK Mainland, Channel Islands and Northern Ireland £ 5.95 - Reviews
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