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Tulip - Zesty & Dwarf NEW


Fun Fact


Tulip petals are edible and can be used in place of onions in salads


Sylvestris ‘Lasting Love’


Luxurious deep-red flowers ideal for growing in containers or flower beds.


H 50cm/20in | Flowers Apr-May 2100-6560 | 12 bulbs


£6.99 ‘Orange Princess’


Cheery bright orange flowers which open up like roses.


H 35cm/14in | Flowers Apr 2100-6563 | 12 bulbs


£7.99 Mix 'n' Match Buy any 4 packs and get 1 free


Tulip sylvestris is the original wild tulip, perfect for naturalising, with delicate golden flowers and a delicious lemon scent. Flowering in early and mid-spring, it’s a sensation in borders, containers and lawns.


H 30cm/12in | Flowers Mar-Apr 2100-6024 | 12 bulbs


CHOOSE ANY 5 £9.99


and the cheapest pack will be free


Humilis ‘Persian Pearl’


Delicate jewel-coloured petals that open wide in the spring sunshine.


H 10cm/4in | Flowers Mar 2100-6277 | 12 bulbs


Potting Grit Bakeri ‘Lilac Wonder’


Gorgeous alpine-look flowers, ideal for rockeries with their beautiful short stems and large, open-pointed petals in pastel pink with yellow centres.


H 15cm/6in | Flowers Mar 2100-6471 | 12 bulbs


£4.99 Dwarf Mixed


A cheerful mix of yellow, white and red- striped dwarf tulips, look great in patio containers or the front of a border or in a rock garden.


H 10cm/4in | Flowers Mar 2100-6461 | 50 bulbs


£12.99


Use to open up the structure of the compost and create essential air pockets around bulb’s roots. Adds drainage to reduce the risk of rotting.


1090-4119 20kg


£4.99


£7.99


Sent From End Sept


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