Aptly names as ‘mid season’ tulips, these bridge the gap between the early and late tulips. Sturdy and resistant to adverse weather, makes them very effective for garden display as well as cut flowers.
Flowering time: Late April-May.
Height: 50cm.
Very dark maroon-purple.
Aptly names as ‘mid season’ tulips, these bridge the gap between the early and late tulips. Sturdy and resistant to adverse weather, makes them very effective for garden display as well as cut flowers.
Flowering time: Late April-May.
Height: 50cm.
Quantity |
10 for £3.50, 100 for £34.00, 1000 for £320.00 |
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Sulphur yellow flushed orange.
Vivid pink petals with a purplish-blue base.
Exterior of petals are carmine red. The inside is scarlet with a black base. Mottled leaves.
An attractive double sport of Purissima. Pure white with a slight greenish edge to the outside tepals.
REMBRANDT TULIP (Dated from 1780).
Purple and red on yellow background.
terracotta orange with a yellow and black centre.
Very fine petals of orange, scarlet and yellow.
Flaming Scarlet flowers.
Flamboyant parrot with a pastel mauve exterior flamed green, outer pure white. Inside of the flower is the same changing to magnolia purple with a greenish flame on an orange base.
Mauvish pink flamed with creamy white.
Exterior flamed on a fire-red/orange, feathered to the edges on buttercup yellow.
Exterior light purple. Outer base pale yellow, inside pastel mauve. Large lemon yellow base.