Tulips - Zesty NEW
Fun Fact During the 16th
century tulips were more valuable than diamonds, making
them the gems of the spring garden!
‘Amberglow’
A fabulous new tulip with stunning flowers, glowing amber at the base and wine-red at the tips. Fills the garden with colour and warmth in mid-spring.
Height 40cm/16in Flowers Apr
2100-6018 | 12 bulbs £9.99 ‘American Dream’
Large blooms of shades of red and yellow, creating a fantastic colour contrast to your containers or borders.
Height 50cm/20in Flowers Apr-May
2100-6510 | 12 bulbs £5.99 ‘Apeldoorn’
Elegant large, vibrant red flowers sit at the top of long stems, making these tulips ideal for the border as well as for cut flowers.
Height 50cm/20in Flowers Apr-May
2100-6475 | 12 bulbs £5.99 Mix 'n' Match Buy any 4 packs of bulbs and get 1 free Scented ‘Attila’
Triumph-type, classic variety with upright pink-purple blooms with a black centre inside the cup.
Height 50cm/20in Flowers Apr-May
2100-6589 | 12 bulbs £6.99 CHOOSE ANY 5 NEW
and the cheapest pack will be free
‘Brown Sugar’
Classic cup shape caramel-coloured blooms open up to reveal pretty petals and give off a lovely scent. Fantastic choice for drifts.
Height 45cm/18in Flowers Apr-May
2100-6539 | 12 bulbs £7.99
‘Burgundy’
Beautiful, striking lily-flowered shaped blooms with deep purple-violet flowers. Perfect for pots.
Height 50cm/20in Flowers Apr-May
2100-6110 | 12 bulbs £6.99
‘Firestorm’
A striking bicolour tulip, each flower a unique blend of golden yellow and russet-red. A blaze of colour in mid-spring in borders or pots.
Height 45cm/18in Flowers Apr
2100-6013 | 12 bulbs £8.99
‘Flaming Spring Green’
Beautiful and unusual tulip with ivory white petals streaked with green and red flames that could have been hand-painted by an artist.
Height 60cm/24in Flowers May
2100-6484 | 12 bulbs £8.99
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