Tulip - Triumph - Negrita
Tulip - Triumph - NegritaThe Tulip ‘Negrita’, ‘Tulipa triumph’, a fall planted bulb, produce gorgeous dark purple flowers. Triumph Tulips are the largest and one of the most important class of Tulips. They come in every possible shade of color possible for tulips, including some wonderful pastels. They are particularly esteemed for their beautiful, traditional “tulip” flower shape. Triumph Tulips have sturdy stems and withstand windy weather. They are great for cut flowers and they have a long vase life. These are mid sized tulips with compact leaves and shorter flower stems. They are ideal for pots or even a spring color hedge. Triumph tulips respond well to a cooling period of six weeks in the fridge prior to planting.
Tulip - Triumph - LydiaThe Tulip ‘Lydia’, ‘Tulipa triumph’, a fall planted bulb, is a new to our lineup this year. This variety has Beautiful bright pink blooms. Triumph Tulips are the largest and one of the most important class of Tulips. They come in every possible shade of color possible for tulips, including some wonderful pastels. They are particularly esteemed for their beautiful, traditional “tulip” flower shape. Triumph Tulips have sturdy stems and withstand windy weather. They are great for cut flowers and they have a long vase life. These are mid sized tulips with compact leaves and shorter flower stems. They are ideal for pots or even a spring color hedge. Triumph tulips respond well to a cooling period of six weeks in the fridge prior to planting.
Tulip - Single Late - Candy ClubThe Tulip ‘Candy Club’, ‘Tulipa single late’, a fall planted bulb, produces large and vibrant white flowers with splashes of red on tall stems. Single Late Tulips finish off the tulip season. They bloom in late spring. The blooms are large, oval, almost egg-shaped, on a long, sturdy stem. Single Late Tulips are good as cut flowers, for beds, and borders. They do not require the very cold winters of many other tulips, and are a good choice for warmer climates. They have tall strong stems and well-shaped blooms.
Tulip - Fosteriana - Mixed Colors EmperorThe Tulip ‘Mixed Colors Emperor’, ‘Tulipa fosteriana’, is a fall planted bulb. Mixed Colors is a great mix of early large flowering emperor tulips. These large beautifully shaped flowers stand out from a distance. The flower petals are bright, inside and out. Plant in drifts for a spectacular display These tulips bloom in early spring for a 3 week period. For the best effects, plant the bulbs in clusters of 5 to 15 bulbs of one variety, or scatter clusters throughout the garden or flower border. Tulips do best in well-drained soil. It is advisable not to plant tulips in the same location in the garden year after year. If possible, plant in a somewhat sheltered location. Tulips are excellent for mass planting, rock gardens, containers, cut flowers, and borders.



