By Appointment to HRH The Prince of Wales Supplier of Garden Flower Bulbs P. de Jager & Sons Limited Kent
Retail Catalogue Autumn 2019
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ANNIVERSARY
Flower Bulb Specialists Since 1868
www.dejager.co.uk Tel: 01622 840229
Painting by
Agita Keiri DipSBA(Dist) Muscari Aucheri Magic Mix (Page 36-37)
OUTDOOR COLLECTIONS FOR POTS AND TUBS
News For Autumn 2019 SUPERIOR BULB PLANTERS
Our collections provide a magnificent display with attractive colour combinations. These are featured on page 1. All individually packaged and clearly labelled with planting instructions.
We now offer a range of RHS endorsed Burgon & Ball planters. These premium quality tools are built to last a lifetime, and they are designed to be the ultimate aid for gardeners. Long-handled Bulb Planter measuring 100 cm (39”) costs just £34.90 (inc. VAT). Order code SPL10. Hand Held Bulb Planter measuring 36 cm (14”) costs just £17.90 (inc. VAT). Order code SPS20.
The Classic Collection. The useful Dibber measuring 40 cm (16”) costs just £16.90 (inc. VAT). Order code SPD30.
Order code SOC12.
FRESH CUT FLOWERS Top Quality, Fresh Cut Flowers
TOP QUALITY GREETING CARDS All Greeting cards in this exclusive collection measure 127 mm x 127mm (5” x 5”), comes in a pack of 8 different photographs, supplied complete with premium quality envelopes.
Celebrate those memorable moments, impress that special someone – or just brighten up your home. Our beautiful hand-tied bouquets use only the freshest cut flowers, bringing homes to life with gorgeous colour. We select the very best of seasonal flowers to create our special arrangements. With a choice of six sumptuous bouquets in a range of sizes, there’s something for every occasion, every home and every pocket.
One pack of Top Quality Greeting Cards only costs £4.85 (inc. VAT). Order code: SGC11
DE JAGER BULB MAGIC This unique feed has been specifically developed to enhance the performance of all bulbs. de Jager Bulb Magic is fast acting, easy to use, environmentally friendly and promotes vigorous growth to produce bigger and better blooms. One litre of Bulb Magic dilutes to make up to 180 litres and costs just £9.95 (inc. VAT). Order code: SBM01
Find out more and order your bouquets online now at www.dejagerfreshflowers.co.uk or call us on 01622 840229.
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Dear Sir/Madam We are delighted to be sending you our new Autumn 2019 catalogue, which we believe offers the most comprehensive listing available, with over 720 spring-flowering bulbs to choose from, some 120 of which are new for this season. We include over 35 new varieties of Tulip, along with 20 new Narcissi and 12 Lilies. We hope that you will find everything you need for a wonderful display in your garden next year. Owing to the extremely hot and dry weather last summer the bulb harvest is expected to be affected and some varieties may be in short supply towards the latter part of the season - so please, please order early to guarantee availability and avoid disappointment. We specialise in bringing you bulbs that are out of the ordinary and not generally available through most suppliers. In this regard, over the past few years we have increased our range of the magnificent Fritillarias as featured on pages 26-29. These are ideal for either containers or borders, and can be planted alongside many other bulbs (such as Tulips or Hyacinths) to create magical displays. We could not recommend these showstoppers more highly, especially the Imperialis variety, as featured en masse last year in the world famous Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The catalogue also features seven different Multiflowering Tulips on pages 54-55, which are certainly worth considering for your garden. These attractive and interesting tulips will produce at least 4 full-size flowers per stem, and include Antoinette, also known as the ‘chameleon tulip’, because it changes colour as it flowers, starting out a deep yellow before developing hints of pink and finally ending up a rich-salmon pink.
Several of our valued customers are kind enough to send photographs of their de Jager bulbs in flower and we love seeing these images and very much appreciate the time and trouble taken. Please do continue to send in your photographs, some of which we will feature in future catalogues. Here are a select few, of Camassia, Parrot Tulips and an arrangement of our Narcissi & Tulips, all of which come highly recommended!
We are rapidly approaching our 10th anniversary with QVC, the television shopping channel, where we have built up a wonderful following of enthusiastic and knowledgeable customers. de Jager now has the honour of having its own hour-long programmes, as well as regularly appearing on the gardening episodes which are mostly on Saturday and Sunday mornings throughout the year.
Our ready-made collections for both indoors and outdoors on pages 1-3 and 10-11 are proving increasingly popular and we have added to the range with new and colourful combinations. Layered plantings will provide a succession of flowering over a long period of time.
P. de Jager & Sons Limited • Church Farm • Ulcombe • Maidstone • Kent • ME17 1DN Telephone: 01622 840229 • Fax: 01622 844073 • Web: www.dejager.co.uk • Email: flowerbulbs@dejager.co.uk Registered Office: 41 Cornmarket Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3HA. Registered in England: Number 6574262. VAT No. 933 9026 20. Directors: Mr George Clowes and The Lady Rose Clowes
Fragrance is an essential enhancement in any garden, both for the pleasure it offers us, and for the messages it carries to bees and other wildlife. We have therefore added a new ‘scented’ logo to identify those bulbs that will bring a range of attractive and delicate scents to your garden, and to your home when flowers are cut for the house.
The front cover of this catalogue features another fine painting, this time of Muscari Aucheri Magic Mix (pages 36-38) which we have specially commissioned from the up-andcoming botanical artist Agita Keiri DipSBA(Dist).
The bulbs that have achieved the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit have also been highlighted. These bulbs have passed rigorous independent trials in ordinary UK gardens, and home gardeners can have confidence in their reliability, performance and disease resistance. We have also marked those varieties recommended by the RHS as nectar and pollen providers for bees and many other pollinating insects. These plants were chosen using the extensive experience and records of RHS entomologists, beekeepers and gardeners.
Our website www.dejager.co.uk continuously evolves to provide an even more user-friendly experience, with improved navigation and compatibility with mobile devices. Only the highest quality images are used, together with lots of information on all our available products, and the latest news and gardening tips. We continue to offer an online 10% discount for all retail web orders: just enter the voucher code WEB10 during the checkout process.
de Jager was proud to once again be involved in the Greenfingers Charity Re-Leaf Day in March 2019. Thanks to the kind participation of generous QVC customers, we raised the magnificent sum of £4,000 for this most worthwhile cause. So far our customers have helped to raise over £75,000 for this small charity, which is dedicated to supporting children’s hospices around the UK. Greenfingers builds beautiful, well-designed outdoor spaces for the children and their families to use, and to date they have created 55 gardens in hospices around the country, with plans to build a further 11.
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Our beautiful bouquets continue to be popular as people appreciate Top Quality, Fresh Cut Flowers the highly attractive arrangements and top quality blooms. Each of the 9 bouquets offers fine value, and they are available to purchase in different sizes to suit all pockets and occasions. Do please visit www.dejagerfreshflowers.co.uk to order your wonderful fresh flowers.
We always look forward to engaging with our growing online community, so do please follow us on:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dejagerbulbs Instagram: www.instagram.com/dejagerbulbs Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/dejagerbulbs Twitter: www.twitter.com/dejagerbulbs Since de Jager was founded in 1868, the company has been championing top quality, top size bulbs, and we continue to stress that the bigger the bulb the better the performance. The large sizes do make an enormous difference, providing bigger flowers, stronger stems and better naturalisation. This is the secret to the success and longevity of the company and why our bulbs feature in so many gardens that are open to the public, where the visitors are treated to the very best of displays. We hope that as you browse through this catalogue, you will find many old friends as well as intriguing new varieties to explore and experiment with, and we are always happy to offer further assistance - please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any queries. Yours sincerely,
George Clowes
P. de Jager & Sons Limited • Church Farm • Ulcombe • Maidstone • Kent • ME17 1DN Telephone: 01622 840229 • Fax: 01622 844073 • Web: www.dejager.co.uk • Email: flowerbulbs@dejager.co.uk Registered Office: 41 Cornmarket Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3HA. Registered in England: Number 6574262. VAT No. 933 9026 20. Directors: Mr George Clowes and The Lady Rose Clowes
Autumn 2019 Retail Price List Top Quality, Top Size Bulbs
FT = FLOWERING TIME, FH = FLOWERING HEIGHT, FD = FLOWER DIAMETER, BS = BULB SIZE. SCENTED FLOWERS.
NEW OR REINTRODUCED.
RHS PERFECT FOR POLLINATORS.
RHS AWARD OF GARDEN MERIT.
COLLECTIONS FOR OUTDOOR POTS AND TUBS
SOC15 The Blue and White Collection
SOC16 The Mauve, White and Yellow Collection
SOC12 The Classic Collection
SOC11 The White Collection
Illustration of Planting Bulbs In Layers
SOC14 The Yellow Collection
Plant each variety in individual pots or, for a longer flowering time, plant different varieties of bulbs in layers as illustrated above. Plant bulbs 1½ inches apart, larger bulbs at the bottom of the container with the smallest bulbs at the top, leaving 2 inches of soil between each layer. Space the bulbs alternately on each layer so they are not directly on top of one another. Varieties may vary slightly from the illustration but colours will not change.
SOC15
The Blue and White Collection
5 x White Tulips, 5 x White Multiflowering Narcissus, 5 x White and Yellow Narcissus, 10 x Blue Scilla. For layered planting you will require a container 40 cm (16”) wide and 65 cm (25”) deep. BS: Top Size.
11.70
SOC12
The Classic Collection
15 x Pink Tulips, 5 x Blue Hyacinths, 10 x Iris Reticulata and 10 x Chionodoxa White. For layered planting you will require a container 40 cm (16”) wide and 65 cm (25”) deep. BS: Top Size.
15.80
SOC16
The Mauve, White and Yellow Collection
5 x Mauve Tulips, 5 x White Narcissus, 5 x Yellow Narcissus and 10 x Mauve Crocus. BS: Top Size.
13.20
SOC11
The White Collection
6 x White Tulips, 6 x White Double Daffodils, 3 x White Hyacinths and 15 x White Muscari. For layered planting you will require a container 40 cm (16”) wide and 65 cm (25”) deep. BS: Top Size.
16.25
SOC14
The Yellow Collection
6 x Yellow Tulips, 6 x Yellow/Flamed Tulips, 6 x Yellow Narcissi, 6 x Yellow/ Orange Narcissi and 4 x Yellow Hyacinths. For layered planting you will require a container 45 cm (18”) wide and 65 cm (25”) deep. BS: Top Size.
16.00
Per 1
Per 1
Per 1
Per 1
Per 1
Per 3
33.35 Per 3
45.05 Per 3
37.60 Per 3
46.30 Per 3
45.60
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SFB11 Collection 1
SFB12 Collection 2
SFB15 Collection 5
SFB16 Collection 6
SFB13 Collection 3
SFB14 Collection 4
C2051 Cro. Cartwrightianus Albus
C2053 Cro. Ochroleucus
C2065 Cro. Pulchellus Zephyr
C2054 Cro. Sativus
C2055 Cro. Speciosus SSP Speciosus C2063 Cro. Speciosus Albus
C2057 Cro. Speciosus Cassiope
C2058 Cro. Speciosus Conqueror
C2059 Cro. Zonatus (Kotschyanus)
C2066 Cro. Two-Tone Mixture
C2061 Cro. Mixed Varieties
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C2060 Cro. Zonatus Albus
Autumn 2019 Retail Price List Top Quality, Top Size Bulbs
COLLECTIONS FOR THE FLOWER BORDER The bulbs in these collections have been selected from our most popular varieties. They are ideal for planting in flower beds or containers. The flowering times, heights and colours for each variety will be as printed on each individual pack label. Per 1
SFB11
Collection 1
Crocus Collection. 10 x each of the best 7 varieties as chosen by de Jager.
SFB12
Collection 2
15 x Narcissus Tete-a-Tete and 15 x Muscari Early Giant.
SFB13
Collection 3
5 x Pink Hyacinths, 5 x Blue Hyacinths and 15 x Muscari Early Giant.
SFB14
Collection 4
10 x Muscari, 10 x Yellow and White Narcissus and 10 x Blue Chinodoxa.
SFB15
Collection 5
10 x Tazetta Narcissus and 10 x Red Tulip.
12.60
SFB16
Collection 6
10 x Narcissus Topolino and 10 x Tulip Sylvestris.
11.05
26.45 Per 1
8.75
Per 1
11.70 Per 1
9.40
Per 1 Per 1
Per 3
75.40 Per 3
24.95 Per 3
33.35 Per 3
26.80 Per 3
35.90 Per 3
31.50
CROCUS (Autumn Flowering) These unusual Croci bloom September-October. Excellent for naturalising.
C2051
Cartwrightianus Beautiful pure white flower with striking brilliant red pistils. Well worth having. Albus FT: September-October. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 6/+ cm.
C2053
Ochroleucus
Pretty creamy-white flower with deeper yellow blotches around the throat. Does well in grass. FT: September-October. FH: 8 cm (3”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2065
Pulchellus Zephyr
White outside graduating to grey with a golden-yellow centre. FT: September-October. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2054
Sativus
(The Saffron Crocus). Large lilac flowers with darker veins and brilliant red pistils. Requires plenty of sun to flower well, but flowers freely once established. Likes rich soil and potash. FT: September-October. FH: 8 cm (3”). BS: 9/10 cm.
C2055
Speciosus SSP Speciosus
Beautiful upstanding bright lilac-blue goblets with dark violet veinings and vivid orange stigmata; seeds freely and its patches of blue are as pretty as those of English Bluebells. FT: September-October. FH: 12-15 cm (5-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2063
Speciosus Albus
C2057
Per 3
Per 9
4.85
13.80
Per 5
Per 15
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
Glorious pure white. FT: September-October. FH: 12-15 cm (5-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Speciosus Cassiope
Large flowers of aniline-blue with yellowish base. Recommended. FT: September-October. FH: 12-20 cm (5-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2058
Speciosus Conqueror
Very large flowers of deep sky-blue with orange stigmata. Self seeding. FT: September-October. FH: 12-20 cm (5-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2059
Zonatus (Kotschyanus)
A very hardy species with large, pale lilac flowers with conspicuous darker veins and golden base. FT: September-October. FH: 8 cm (3”). BS: 9/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2060
Zonatus Albus (Kotschyanus Albus)
A magnificent white Crocus with large, impressive golden spots on the base. FT: September-October. FH: 8 cm (3”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 3
4.30
12.25
C2066
Two-Tone Mixture
A balanced mix of Speciosus Cassiope and Pulchellus Zephyr. FT: September-October. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2061
Mixed Varieties
A mixture of named varieties, consisting of species and hybrids in shades of blue and white. Excellent for naturalising. FT: September-October. FH: 8-15 cm (3-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
4.50
6.50 6.10
2.90
5.40 5.05
2.50 4.30
4.30 4.30
12.80
18.50 17.40
8.30
15.40
14.40 7.15
12.25 Per 9
12.25 12.25
Order code: SBP01
Surprise Bulb Parcel at £20 (inc. VAT) plus P & P. This will contain a minimum of £40 worth of bulbs (at full retail prices) and at least 6 different varieties. Each variety is individually packaged and clearly labelled along with planting instructions.
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C2000 Col. Autumnale
C2009 Col. Dick Trotter
C2002 Col. Giant
C2010 Col. Lilac Bedder
C2003 Col. Lilac Wonder
C2005 Col. Speciosum Album
C2008 Col. Violet Queen
C2006 Col. Waterlily
C2252 Cro. Flower Record
C2247 Cro. Golden Yellow
C2241 Cro. Grand Maitre
C2242 Cro. Jeanne d’Arc
C2243 Cro. Pickwick
C2245 Cro. Remembrance
C2250 Cro. Lg-Fl. Mix of Blue and White
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C2246 Cro. Vanguard
C2248 Cro. Lg-Fl. Superior Mixture
C2251 Cro. Lg-Fl. Blue Mix - 3 Colour
C2255 Cro. Lg-Fl. Yellow and White Mix
C2249 Cro. Lg-Fl. Mix of Yellow and Purple
C2111 Ste. Lutea
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COLCHICUM (Meadow Saffron) Colchicum are easy to grow, thriving in any well-drained soil in a sunny position. Excellent naturalisers, they will flower year after year and increase freely.
C2000
Autumnale
A very free-flowering purplish-pink. Valuable for naturalising. FT: September-October. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 13/+ cm.
C2009
Dick Trotter
An eye-catching combination of colours. Violet flowers with star-shaped greenish white heart and yellow anthers. FT: October. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 20/+ cm.
C2002
Giant
Very large flowers of beautiful form. Lightly tessellated lilac-purple petals with large white centre. Increases freely. FT: September-October. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 20/24 cm.
C2010
Lilac Bedder
Violet-mauve petals with a white throat, very vigorous growing variety, soon increases to form large clumps. FT: October. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 18/+ cm.
C2003
Lilac Wonder
A fine large-flowering hybrid with rich lilac-rose flowers. Free-flowering and longlasting. One of the best! FT: September-October. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 20/+ cm.
C2005
Speciosum Album
Beautiful large goblet-shaped snowy-white flowers with emerald-green tube of perfect form. FT: October. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 14/+ cm.
C2008
Violet Queen
Violet-edged petals with a white centre and yellow anthers. FT: October. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 13/+ cm.
Per 1
C2006
Waterlily
Large double rosy-lilac flowers with segments opening horizontally to the sun. FT: September-October. FH: 12 cm (5”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 1
Per 1
5.40
Per 1
6.10
Per 1
3.95
Per 1
4.30
Per 1
5.40
Per 1
5.40
4.30
3.80
Per 3
15.40 Per 3
17.40 Per 3
11.30 Per 3
12.25 Per 3
15.40 Per 3
15.40 Per 3
12.25 Per 3
10.85
LARGE-FLOWERING DUTCH CROCUS The following large-flowering named varieties are some of the best in cultivation, very easy to grow and will flower and increase year after year.
C2252
Flower Record
Large deep purple flowers. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2247
Golden Yellow
Deep golden-yellow flowers produced in great abundance. Long-lasting. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2241
Grande Maitre
Exquisite lavender blue. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2242
Jeanne d’Arc
A striking pure white, with large globular-shaped flowers. Long-lasting and strongly recommended. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2243
Pickwick
Silvery-white with deep and pale lilac stripes and a purple base. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2245
Remembrance
Producing an abundance of large amethyst-violet flowers, with a silvery gloss. Very long-lasting. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2246
Vanguard
Very early and rich flowering, light mauvette shaded grey. Very attractive. Excellent forcer and long-lasting. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2248
Large-Flowering Superior Mixture
This mixture is made up from distinct varieties and is superior to other mixtures usually offered. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2249
Large-Flowering Mixture of Yellow and Purple
We offer a special and uniquely-balanced mixture of yellow and purple largeflowering crocus. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2250
Large-Flowering Mixture of Blue and White
Another stunning mixture of blue and white large-flowering crocus which produces an enchanting effect when planted in lawns etc. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2251
Large-Flowering Blue Mixture - 3 Colours
An enchanting and unusual mix of purple, violet and striped crocus. Rarely seen in any garden. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2255
Large-Flowering Yellow and White Mix
A balanced mixture of yellow and white large-flowering crocus. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
4.70 4.70 4.70
5.05 4.70 4.70
4.30 5.05 5.05
5.05 5.05 5.05
13.40 13.40 13.40
14.40 13.40 13.40
12.25
14.40 14.40
14.40 14.40 14.40
STERNBERGIA (Lily of the Field) C2111
Lutea
Finest of all Sternbergias, with large bright yellow globular flower. Leaves do not appear until spring. Free-flowering once established. FT: September-October. FH: 10-15 cm (4-8”). BS: 10/12 cm.
Per 3
3.80
Per 9
10.85
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C2121 Ancyrensis
C2122 Angustifolius
C2149 Biflorus Miss Vain
C2123 Chrys. Blue Pearl
C2124 Chrys. Cream Beauty
C2125 Chrys. Fuscotinctus
C2126 Chrys. Goldilocks
C2127 Chrys. Prins Claus
C2128 Chrys. Romance
C2129 Chrys. Snowbunting
C2145 Etruscus Zwanenburg
C2132 Sieberi Firefly
C2133 Sieberi Sublimis Tricolor
C2141 Spring Beauty
C2134 Tommasinianus
C2135 Tom. Barr’s Purple
C2136 Tom. Ruby Giant
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C2137 Tom. Whitewell Purple
C2151 Yalta
C2150 E. Spring Flowering Blue and White Mix
C2139 E. Spring Flowering Super Mixed
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SPARKLING WINTER & EARLY SPRING FLOWERING CROCUS The species, though smaller and a little earlier than the large-flowering crocus, are just as colourful and ideal for naturalising.
C2121
Ancyrensis
(syn. Golden Bunch). A very early species which may produce 18 to 24 small flowers of brilliant orange-yellow. One of the finest and very prolific. FT: February-March. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2122
Angustifolius
(syn. Cloth of Gold). One of the oldest species known (1587). Brilliant deep orange-yellow prominently marked with mahogany veins. FT: February-March. FH: 10-12 cm (4-5”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2149
Biflorus Miss Vain
Pure white. FT: March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2123
Chrys. Blue Pearl
Light lobelia-blue deepening to the bronzy-yellow base on the outside, inside lighter with a white margin and yellow centre. FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2124
Chrys. Cream Beauty
Interior creamy-white, exterior shading down to a pale brownish-lilac. Long-lasting. FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2125
Chrys. Fuscotinctus
Outer petals entirely striped and feathered plum-purple on lemon-yellow ground. Very free-flowering. FT: January-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2126
Chrys. Goldilocks
A fine deep yellow with perfectly rounded petals, purple-brown at the base with orange stigmata. FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2127
Chyrs. Prins Claus
Large flowers are white on the inside, and the three outer petals have an oval blue blotch. FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2128
Chrys. Romance
The inside of the flower is yellow and the outside creamy-yellow flushed apricot. A delightful combination. Extremely free-flowering. FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2129
Chrys. Snowbunting
One of the best. A mass of white flowers with faint featherings of indigo on outer petals; yellow base and deep orange stigmata. FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2145
Etruscus Zwanenburg
C2132
Per 25
Per 75
Per 25
Per 75
Per 25
Per 75
Per 25
Per 75
Per 25
Per 75
Per 25
Per 75
Per 25
Per 75
Per 25
Per 75
Per 25
Per 75
Per 25
Per 75
Violet-blue with large orange stamens. FT: March-April. FH: 10-12 cm (4-5”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
Sieberi Firefly
Beautiful violet-rose. FT: February-March. FH: 10-12 cm (4-5”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
C2133
Sieberi Sublimis Tricolor
The large globe-like flower has a clear white band between the deep yellow throat and lilac-blue upper part of the petals. Not seen in any other crocus. FT: February-March. FH: 10-12 cm (4-5”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
C2141
Spring Beauty
A beautiful large purple flame on the outside of white petals. FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
C2134
Tommasinianus
Pretty sapphire-lavender flowers. The finest for naturalising. Seeds freely. FT: February-March. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
C2135
Tommasinianus Barr’s Purple
A large handsome form, exterior pale silvery-lilac, interior rich glossy amethystviolet with orange stigmata. FT: February-March. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
C2136
Tommasinianus Ruby Giant
A very striking ruby-purple with lighter base. Outstanding. FT: February-March. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
C2137
Tommasinianus Whitewell Purple
An unusual shade of reddish-purple not seen in any other crocus. Very freeflowering. FT: February-March. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
C2151
Yalta
Silvery-white petal on the outside with light violet-blue inner petals. FT: March-April. FH: 10-12 cm (4-5”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
C2150
Early Spring Flowering Blue and White Mix
Mixture of blue and white varieties. FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
C2139
Early Spring Flowering Super Mixed
This mixture is made up by ourselves and contains cream, gold, primrose, white, bronze, pastel-blue and mauve varieties. Ideal for early colour in the garden. FT: February-March. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
5.40
10.80 6.30 4.50 5.40 3.95
5.40
4.50
3.25
6.30 7.70
4.85 5.40
6.80 6.30 3.60 3.60 3.60 9.00
4.50 4.50
15.40
30.80 17.95
12.80 15.40 11.30
15.40
12.80 9.25
17.95
21.95
13.80 15.40 19.40 17.95
10.25 10.25 10.25 25.70
12.80 12.80
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Aiolos
Blue Jacket
Carnegie
Blue Star
China Pink
City of Haarlem
Delft Blue
Double Prince of Love
Double Royal Navy
Double Snow Crystal
Fondant
Gipsy Queen
Jan Bos
Miss Saigon
Odysseus
Peter Stuyvesant
Pink Pearl
Sky Jacket
White Pearl
Woodstock
Yellow Stone
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EXHIBITION HYACINTHS Unsurpassed for fragrance. Plant in beds, front of borders, window boxes or tubs. No garden should be without them. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 18/19 cm.
H2501
Blue Jacket
H2520 Carnegie H2502
China Pink
Dark blue.
Per 3
Ivory-white
Per 3
Apple blossom pink.
Per 3
H2512 Delft Blue Soft mid blue. H2525 Fondant H2519
Miss Saigon
H2526 Odysseus
5.70
4.55
4.20
Per 3
4.30
Lilac-pink.
Per 3
Violet-mauve.
Per 3
Pale apricot.
Per 3
4.30 4.85 5.40
H2510
Peter Dark violet. Stuyvesant
Per 3
H2524
Sky Jacket
Per 3
Pale blue.
4.85 4.75
Per 9
16.25 Per 9
12.95 Per 9
11.95 Per 9
12.25 Per 9
12.25 Per 9
13.80 Per 9
15.40 Per 9
13.80 Per 9
13.55
FRAGRANT HYACINTHS (for Bowls & Bedding) FT: March-April. FH: 23-25 cm (9-10”). BS: 17/18 cm.
H2621 Aiolos H2601
Blue Jacket
FT: March-April. FH: 23-25 cm (9-10”). BS: 16/17 cm. Per 9
Creamy-white.
Per 3
3.65
10.40
Dark blue.
Per 3
3.90
Per 9
11.10
Cobalt blue.
Per 3
3.90
Per 9
11.10
H2732 Carnegie
Ivory-white.
Per 3
3.65
Per 9
10.40
China H2703 Pink
Apple blossom pink.
Per 3
3.80
Per 9
10.85
City of H2704 Haarlem
Primroseyellow.
Per 3
Per 9
H2719 Aiolos Blue H2701 Jacket
H2726 Blue Star
H2705 Delft Blue Soft mid blue. H2706 Fondant H2716
Gipsy Queen
H2718 Jan Bos H2723
Miss Saigon
H2714 Odysseus H2724
Cobalt blue.
H2630 Carnegie
Ivory-white.
White H2711 Pearl
Yellow Stone
Per 9
3.80
Per 3
4.75
Per 3
4.55
Per 3
4.00
H2603
China Pink
Apple blossom pink.
Per 3
H2604
City of Haarlem
Primroseyellow.
Per 3
H2605 Delft Blue Soft mid blue. H2631 Fondant H2615
Gipsy Queen
H2625
Miss Saigon
H2636 Odysseus H2620
Per 3
4.10
Per 3
Apricotsalmon.
Per 3
Carmine-red. Violet-mauve. Pale apricot.
Peter Dark violet. Stuyvesant
H2635
Sky Jacket
Pale blue.
H2611
White Pearl
Pure white.
H2612 Woodstock Bishop’s purple.
Yellow Stone
4.45
Lilac-pink.
H2608 Pink Pearl Pink.
H2629
4.00
Yellow.
4.00 4.45
Per 3
4.75
Per 3
4.55
Per 3
4.55
Per 3
4.45
Per 3
4.10
Per 3
4.45
Per 3
4.45
Per 3
4.70
Per 3
4.55
Per 9
11.95 Per 9
13.55 Per 9
12.95 Per 9
11.40 Per 9
11.40 Per 9
12.70 Per 9
11.70 Per 9
11.40 Per 9
12.70 Per 9
13.55 Per 9
12.95 Per 9
12.95 Per 9
12.70 Per 9
11.70 Per 9
12.70 Per 9
12.70 Per 9
13.40 Per 9
12.95
10.85 Per 9
3.65
10.40
Apricotsalmon.
Per 3
DOUBLE HYACINTHS
3.90
Per 9
11.10
FT: March-April. FH: 23-25 cm (9-10”). BS: 16/17 cm.
Carmine-red.
Per 3
Per 9
H2908
Prince of Love
Pastel pink.
Per 3
Violet-mauve.
Per 3
Per 9
H2903
Royal Navy
Double royal blue.
Per 3
Pale apricot.
Per 3
Per 9
H2904
Snow Crystal
Double white.
Per 3
4.00 4.10
4.00
Per 3
3.90
Per 3
11.40 11.70 11.40
Per 3
3.90
Per 9
11.10
Pure white.
Per 3
Per 9
Bishop’s
Per 3
Yellow.
Per 3
4.00
7.80
Per 9
22.25 Per 9
22.25
Per 9
Pale blue.
4.10
7.80
Per 9
22.25
Per 9
10.85
4.00
7.80
11.10
3.80
H2712 Woodstock purple. H2727
Per 3
4.20
Per 3
Peter Dark violet. Stuyvesant
Sky Jacket
11.10
Per 3
Lilac-pink.
H2708 Pink Pearl Pink. H2734
3.90
Dark blue.
H2626 Blue Star
H2619 Jan Bos
FRAGRANT GARDEN HYACINTHS
Creamy-white.
11.40 Per 9
11.70
CAREFUL SHIPPING AND PACKING We maintain a rigid system of inspection to see that each order is carefully assembled and packed to reach you in good condition.
Per 9
11.40
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C2243 Crocus Pickwick
C2245 Crocus Remembrance
H2855 Blue Pearl
H2851 Delft Blue
H2859 Fondant
H2852 Jan Bos
H2853 Pink Pearl
H2858 Purple Sensation
H2854 White Pearl
H2857 Woodstock
H2860 Yellowstone
H2800 Multiflowering Blue
H2801 Multiflowering Pink
H2802 Multiflowering White
SFC11 Collection 1
SFC12 Collection 2
SFC14 Collection 4
SFC15 Collection 5
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BULBS FOR INDOOR FLOWERING
FORCING BULBS The bulbs on the next two pages are ideal for indoor planting. Once planted the pots need to be put in a cool, dark place, keeping the soil moist. Forcing will take between 12 and 16 weeks or when the shoots are 2’’ to 3’’ high. At this stage the pots should be brought out of cold storage into a cool unheated room. Turn the pots daily in order to keep the stems straight and strong. When the foliage and buds are well developed move the pots to a bright sunny position. This 2nd stage takes between 3 to 4 weeks.
CROCUS - LARGE-FLOWERING VARIETIES
The large Dutch varieties are best for forcing. Pickwick and Remembrance are all time favourites but all varieties on page 5 can be forced. Pot as above approximately 1’’ below the soil. These bulbs require about 12 weeks in cold storage.
C2243
Pickwick
Silvery-white with deep and pale lilac stripes and a purple base. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
C2245
Remembrance
Producing an abundance of large amethyst-violet flowers, with a silvery gloss. Very long-lasting. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
4.70 4.70
13.40 13.40
PREPARED CHRISTMAS HYACINTHS
These hyacinths are specially prepared for early forcing and for bowl and pot culture. When potting leave the tip of the bulb above soil level. Hyacinths need approximately 10 to 12 weeks in cold storage. They can also be forced in water sitting the bulb above water level so that the base of the bulb just touches the water, then place in the dark until the shoots are 2’’ to 3’’ high. Despatched from early September onwards when they are fully ready.
H2855 Blue Pearl
Bright blue. BS: 17/18 cm.
Per 3
H2851 Delft Blue
Soft mid blue. BS: 17/18 cm.
Per 3
H2859 Fondant
Pale phlox-pink with rose-pink vein. BS: 17/18 cm.
Per 3
H2852 Jan Bos
Carmine-red. BS: 17/18 cm.
Per 3
H2853 Pink Pearl
Pink. BS: 17/18 cm.
Per 3
Purple Sensation
Purple. BS: 17/18 cm.
Per 3
H2854 White Pearl
Pure white. BS: 17/18 cm.
Per 3
H2857 Woodstock
Deep magenta purple. BS: 17/18 cm.
Per 3
H2860 Yellowstone
Yellow. BS: 17/18 cm.
Per 3
H2858
5.70
5.20
4.85 5.20 5.10
5.60
5.50 5.60
5.40
Per 9
16.25 Per 9
14.80 Per 9
13.80 Per 9
14.80 Per 9
14.60 Per 9
15.95 Per 9
15.65 Per 9
15.95 Per 9
15.40
MULTIFLOWERING HYACINTHS
Multiflora Hyacinth bulbs are propagated so as to produce clusters of delightfully fragrant small flowers. Each bulb will produce several slender stems on which the delicate bells are loosely set. They can be potted as above and are also ideal for naturalising in the garden.
H2800
Multiflowering Multiflowering blue. Blue BS: Top Size.
Per 1
H2801
Multiflowering Multiflowering pink. Pink BS: Top Size.
Per 1
H2802
Multiflowering Multiflowering white. White BS: Top Size.
Per 1
4.30 4.30 4.30
Per 3
12.25 Per 3
12.25 Per 3
12.25
SPECIAL INDOOR COLLECTIONS The following collections have been selected from varieties illustrated on pages 10 to 13.
SFC11
Collection 1
3 x White Hyacinth and 15 x Muscari Early Giant. BS: Top Size.
SFC12
Collection 2
3 x Hyacinth Pink Pearl, 3 x Hyacinth White Pearl, 3 x Hyacinth Delft Blue and 3 x Hyacinth Jan Bos. BS: Top Size.
SFC14
Collection 4
3 x Hyacinth Pink Pearl and 3 x Hyacinth Blue Pearl. BS: Top Size.
Per 1
SFC15
Collection 5
3 x Hyacinth White, 3 x Hyacinth Blue and 3 x Hyacinth Pink. BS: Top Size.
Per 1
Per 1
5.60
Per 1
12.55 6.20 9.50
Per 3
15.95 Per 3
35.75 Per 3
17.65 Per 3
27.10
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M5537 Hip. Ambiance
M5511 Hip. Apple Blossom
M5535 Hip. Carmen
M5521 Hip. Double Record
M5533 Hip. Gervase
M5522 Hip. Lady Jane
M5536 Hip. Marilyn
M5527 Hip. Minerva
M5517 Hip. Mont Blanc
M5513 Hip. Picotee
M5595 Irs. Reticulata
M5726 Mus. Early Giant
N0511 In. Nar. Avalanche
N0726 In. Nar. Bridal Crown
N0721 In. Nar. Chinese Sacred Lily
N0723 In. Nar. Erlicheer
N0724 In. Nar. Grand Soleil d’Or
N0727 In. Nar. Omri
N0725 In. Nar. Paperwhite Ziva
N0673 In. Nar. Tete-a-Tete
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HIPPEASTRUM (Amaryllis) Extra Large Bulbs
One of the top ten favourite house-plants. This size produces two stems carrying 3 to 5 blooms. Soak the roots and lower part of the bulb in tepid water for 24 hours. Once potted place near a radiator or fire until there is 4’’ of growth, then move it to a sunny position. Always water at the top of the pot with tepid water.
M5537 Ambiance
Large white flowers with red stripes. BS: 32/34 cm.
15.90
M5511 Apple Blossom
Undoubtedly the most popular, pale pink and white flowers with green centre. BS: 32/34 cm.
15.90
M5535 Carmen
Deep burgundy-red velvety flowers. BS: 32/34 cm.
16.55
M5521 Double Record
White double flowers with each petal tinged pink. BS: 32/34 cm.
17.65
M5533 Gervase
Magenta-pink with white highlights and red stripes. BS: 32/34 cm.
19.45
M5522 Lady Jane
Stunning orange double flowers. BS: 32/34 cm.
16.90
M5536 Marilyn
Large double white flowers with a green throat. BS: 32/34 cm.
19.45
M5527 Minerva
Vibrant red blooms with a white star at the centre. BS: 32/34 cm.
15.50
M5517 Mont Blanc
Soft light green centre surrounded by the glorious white petals. BS: 32/34 cm.
16.90
M5513 Picotee
White with narrow red edge. BS: 32/34 cm.
20.90
59.60
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 15
Per 1 Per 1 Per 1 Per 1 Per 1 Per 1 Per 1 Per 1 Per 1 Per 1
Per 3
45.30 Per 3
45.30 Per 3
47.15 Per 3
50.30 Per 3
55.45 Per 3
48.20 Per 3
55.45 Per 3
44.15 Per 3
48.20 Per 3
IRIS SPECIES
The lovely dwarf iris provides a welcome splash of colour in the garden. Best in sunny, well-drained position.
M5595 Reticulata
Campanula-violet flowers with golden-yellow central blotch; a gem to naturalise in borders and rock gardens. Scented. BS: 6/+ cm.
2.50
7.15
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth)
Follow the planting instructions on page 41. Plant 15 bulbs 1’’ deep in a 6’’ pot.
M5726 Early Giant
Very large deep cobalt-blue flowers with a strong perfume, excellent for naturalising. BS: 9/10 cm.
2.00
18.95
INDOOR-FLOWERING NARCISSI
Follow the planting instructions on page 11. Plant so that the top half of the bulb shows above the soil line. Narcissi need 12 weeks in cold storage. Paperwhites and Grand Soleil d’Or can also be planted in pebbles with water up to the base of the bulb. To keep the water fresh add a small amount of charcoal. Place in a window and they will flower in 6 to 8 weeks. Avalanche
White with a yellow cup with 10-20 small flowers per stem. Ideal for forcing in pots as well as planting in the garden. BS: 15/17 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0726
Bridal Crown
Double creamy-white flowers with yellow inner segments. Highly fragrant. Can also be planted in the garden. BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0721
Chinese Sacred Lily
Sweetly scented bunches of white flowers with orange-yellow cups. Excellent for growing in pots. BS: 16/17 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0723
Erlicheer
The fully double florets are ivory-white interspersed with primrose-yellow. Heavily scented. Ideal for pot culture. BS: 15/17 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0724
Grand Soleil d’Or
A very showy, deep yellow with deep brilliant orange cup. BS: 15/17 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0727
Omri
Creamy-yellow with deeper yellow cup. BS: 16/17 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0725
Paperwhite Grandiflora Ziva
Trusses of pure white flowers. Bulbs may be placed directly in the window after planting. The larger the bulb, the more flowers per stem. Will flower 4 to 5 weeks after planting. BS: 17/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0673
Tete-a-Tete
Bright yellow flowers with paler yellow trumpet. 1-3 blooms per stem. One of the best all-round Narcissi ever. Superb naturaliser. BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0511
6.65
2.90 8.10
7.20 6.10
8.30
10.80 2.90
18.95 8.30
23.10
20.50 17.40
23.65
30.80 8.30
Bulbs can be poisonous if eaten. In particular, please take care to keep toddlers away from Arum lilies and Convallaria (Lily-of-the-Valley).
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L3000 Lil. Can. The Madonna Lily
L3704 Lil. Asi. Elodie
L3850 AOA. Lil. Avalon Sunset
L3031 Lil. Asi. Forever Susan
L3851 AOA. Lil. Child In Time
L3581 Lil. Asi. Navona
L3852 AOA. Lil. Hotel California
L3024 Lil. Asi. Patricia’s Pride
L3056 Lil. Asi. Royal Kiss
L3183 Asi. Lil. Cavoli
L3181 Asi. Lil. Happy Memories
L3161 Asi. Lil. Inuvik
L3184 Asi. Lil. Silla
L3156 Lil. Ori. Garden Party
L3102 Lil. Ori. Mona Lisa
L3095 Lil. Ori. Muscadet
L3702 Lil. Ori. Baferrari
L3106 Lil. Ori. Brasilia
L3086 Lil. Ori. Casa Blanca
L3109 Lil. Ori. Josephine
L3099 Lil. Ori. Stargazer
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LILIUM CANDIDUM
Top Quality, Top Size Bulbs
Excellent plant for conservatory or outdoors close to a south wall.
L3000
The Madonna Lily
Has one of the most evocative of scents and its almost luminous satiny-white chalice-like flowers seem to glow. Makes autumn top growth which overwinters. This Lily should be planted just below the surface. They may take a season or two to establish. FT: June. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 22/24 cm.
Per 1
8.65
Per 3
24.65
AOA HYBRID LILIES
AOA Lilies are the result of crossing an Asiatic lily and a Oriental Hybrid lily then with another Asiatic lily.
L3850
Avalon Sunset
Deep red flowers with a yellow centre, each petal is edged with golden-yellow. FT: June-July. FH: 110 cm (44”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3851
Child In Time
Deep salmon-pink flowers, with darker veins and spots at centre of petals. Fragrant. FT: June-July. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3852
Hotel California
Golden-orange petals with burgundy centre and brown spots. FT: June-July. FH: 110 cm (44”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
9.85 9.85
8.65
Per 9
28.10 Per 9
28.10 Per 9
24.65
LILIUM ASIATIC HYBRIDS
Nothing compares to a mass of colourful lilies in full bloom. These regal carefree plants produce many flowers per bulb, year after year with little or no extra care. Choose from a complete colour range of bright or pastel Asiatic lilies.
L3704
Elodie
Double candy-pink petals with dark spots towards the centre. FT: June-July. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 18/20 cm.
L3031
Forever Susan
Large flowers of mahogany and orange facing outwards with lots of buds creating a tremendous display in early summer. FT: June-July. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 18/20 cm.
L3581
Navona
Large white flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 90-100 cm (36-39”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3024
Patricia's Pride
A stunning flower with gleaming white blooms brushed with midnight-purple. Outstanding. Excellent for cutting. FT: June-July. FH: 75 cm (30”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3056
Royal Kiss
Velvety maroon-black petals becoming darker towards the centre. FT: June-July. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
Per 3
9.40
Per 3
8.30 5.70
8.30 5.70
Per 9
26.80 Per 9
23.65 Per 9
16.25 Per 9
23.65 Per 9
16.25
ASIATIC LILIES FOR POTS, TERRACES, PATIO & CONSERVATORY
Asiatic lilies are probably the most common and easily grown type of hybrid lily. They typically bear clusters of wide-flaring flowers atop strong stems. These shorter varieties are ideal for pots, terraces, patios and conservatories.
L3183
Cavoli
Burgundy red flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 16/18 cm.
Per 3
L3181
Happy Memories
Bright yellow petals with orange-red edges. FT: June-July. FH: 40 cm (18”). BS: 16/18 cm.
Per 3
L3161
Inuvik
Beautiful shimmering flowers of snow-white, delicately spotted with green in the centre. FT: June-July. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 16/18 cm.
Per 3
L3184
Silla
Delicate soft pink. FT: June-July. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 16/18 cm.
Per 3
6.70 6.70 6.70 6.70
Per 9
19.10 Per 9
19.10 Per 9
19.10 Per 9
19.10
ORIENTAL LILIES FOR POTS, TERRACES, PATIO & CONSERVATORY
These compact Oriental lilies provide stunning displays for smaller areas, patios, conservatories and containers.
L3156
Garden Party
Glorious large fragrant outward-facing white flowers, with gold and either red or pink stripes in the centre of each petal. FT: July-August. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 18/20 cm.
L3102
Mona Lisa
Soft rose fading to blush-pink, rosy-red flame, spotted towards the throat and base of each petal. Excellent pot lily. FT: July-August. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 18/20 cm.
L3095
Muscadet
Serene pure white flowers attractively marked with maroon dots. Sturdy and vigorous grower. FT: July-August. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
9.40
Per 3
9.40
Per 3
9.40
Per 9
26.80 Per 9
26.80 Per 9
26.80
LILIUM ORIENTAL HYBRIDS (All are fragrant)
Over the past few years the demand and interest in Oriental Lilies has grown dramatically. Hand in hand with this, the hybridizers in Holland have been turning out many new and interesting Orientals. If you are a lily lover, we know that you will enjoy them.
L3702
Baferrari
White flowers with a yellow stripe down the centre of each petal. FT: July-August. FH: 110 cm (44”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3106
Brasilia
Wonderfully fragrant lavender-blushed white flowers with lavender-pink edges. Very pretty. FT: July-August. FH: 90 cm (36”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3086
Casa Blanca
Very large waxy pure white flowers. Up to 25 cm (9”) wide. Unspotted; pollen orange-brown. Will create much discussion. FT: July-August. FH: 90 cm (36”). BS: 18/20 cm.
L3109
Josephine
Breathtaking light pink with darker bands of candy pink blending with an icy pink-white nectary and light speckles. Sweetly fragrant. FT: July-August. FH: 90-120 cm (36-48”). BS: 18/20 cm.
L3099
Stargazer
A true favourite having dramatic upright rich crimson-red flowers edged white and generously spotted maroon. One of the finest lilies for containers and for forcing. FT: July-August. FH: 90 cm (36”). BS: 18/20 cm.
8.10 8.10
Per 3
8.10
Per 3
8.10
Per 3
8.10
Per 9
23.10 Per 9
23.10 Per 9
23.10 Per 9
23.10 Per 9
23.10
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L3386 Lil. Mar. Arabian Knight
L3379 Lil. Mar. Claude Shride
L3398 Lil. Mar. Peppard Gold
L3396 Lil. Mar. Pink Morning
L3361 Lil. Spe. Black Beauty
L3363 Lil. Spe. Henryi
L3387 Lil. Spe. Miss Feya
L3383 Lil. Spe. Scheherezade
L3262 Tig. Corsage
L3237 Tig. Lancifolium Splendens
L3240 Tig. Pink Flight
L3225 Tig. Sweet Surrender
L3291 Lil. African Queen
L3293 Lil. Golden Splendour
L3295 Lil. Pink Perfection
L3296 & L3297 Lil. Regale Album
L3298 & L3299 Lil. Regale
L3112 Lil. Ori. Tru. Anastasia
L3142 Lil. Ori. Tru. Mister Pistache
L3096 Lil. Ori. Tru. Robert Swanson
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LILIUM MARTAGON VARIETIES
Top Quality, Top Size Bulbs
These statuesque lilies produce numerous scented flowers with up to 50 on vigorous plants.
L3386
Arabian Knight
Red and gold flowers with pale gold stemens. FT: June-July. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 1
L3379
Claude Shride
Dark mahogany-red with golden-yellow speckles. FT: June-July. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 1
L3398
Peppard Gold
The pink buds open to golden-yellow flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 1
L3396
Pink Morning
Pale mauve-pink flowers with darker freckles. FT: June-July. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 1
5.05 5.05 5.05 5.05
Per 3
14.40 Per 3
14.40 Per 3
14.40 Per 3
14.40
LILIUM SPECIES TURKISH CAP
A very fine species of lilies with Turk’s cap shaped blooms having down-facing flowers with recurved petals on tall upright stems. Black Beauty
Deep claret-red with a green star in centre. The star is outlined in white, as are the petal edges. When established this will produce as many as 40 or more flowers. FT: July-August. FH: 125 cm (49”). BS: 18/20 cm.
L3363
Henryi
Extremely hardy, vigorous and very free-flowering, bearing up to 30 large, gracefullypoised, nodding flowers of rich, deep orange-yellow with prominent green central line, for which the purple-black stem and glossy deep green foliage act as a perfect foil. Prefers a lime-rich soil. FT: August. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: 18/20 cm.
L3387
Miss Feya
Crimson, with a narrow silver edge, a central purple stripe, and spots on each petal. FT: June-July. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3383
Scheherezade
Striking fragrant gilt-edged deep red flowers. FT: August. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3361
Per 3
9.85
Per 3
9.85 9.85 9.85
Per 9
28.10 Per 9
28.10 Per 9
28.10 Per 9
28.10
TIGER LILIES
Tiger lilies are invaluable border plants, long-lasting and of easy culture. Their imposing spikes of richly coloured Turk’s Cap flowers are exceedingly effective.
L3262
Corsage
Pale pink with white centre and deep maroon spots. FT: July-August. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3237
Lancifolium Splendens
Rich salmon-orange flowers spotted glossy black. Very robust. FT: July-August. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3240
Pink Flight
Deep pink flowers, with sturdy stems. FT: July-August. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3225
Sweet Surrender
The flowers of this excellent garden plant of tigrinum form are of the palest creamyyellow and lightly spotted. FT: July-August. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
8.65 8.65 8.65 8.65
Per 9
24.65 Per 9
24.65 Per 9
24.65 Per 9
24.65
LILIUM TRUMPET-SHAPED HYBRIDS Statuesque, impressive and vigorous varieties.
L3291
African Queen
Apricot-orange. FT: July-August. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 20/22 cm.
Per 3
L3293
Golden Splendour
Outstanding deepest gold. Scented. FT: July-August. FH: 150 cm (60”). BS: 20/22 cm.
Per 3
L3295
Pink Perfection
Deep purplish-pink. FT: July-August. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 20/22 cm.
Per 3
Regale Album
White flowers with yellow glow in throat. Highly scented. FT: July-August. FH: 95 cm (38”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
Regale Album
White flowers with yellow glow in throat. Highly scented. FT: July-August. FH: 95 cm (38”). BS: 22/24 cm.
Regale
White with ruby on outside. Highly scented. FT: July-August. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Regale
White with ruby on outside. Highly scented. FT: July-August. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 22/24 cm.
L3296 L3297 L3298 L3299
Bulb Size 18/20 cm Bulb Size 22/24 cm Bulb Size 18/20 cm Bulb Size 22/24 cm
9.60 9.60 9.60 9.60
Per 3
11.60 Per 3
9.60
Per 3
11.60
Per 9
27.35 Per 9
27.35 Per 9
27.35 Per 9
27.35 Per 9
33.05 Per 9
27.35 Per 9
33.05
LILIUM ORIENTAL TRUMPET HYBRIDS
A cross between Oriental and Trumpet lilies producing bulbs that are hardy. Flowers with the shape of Oriental lilies and a sweet fragrance.
L3112
Anastasia
Stunning soft rosy-pink blooms. A florist’s dream. FT: July-August. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3142
Mister Pistache
White flowers with yellow centre. FT: July-August. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
L3096
Robert Swanson
Bright yellow petals, with bronze/red centres and green stamens. FT: July-August. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Per 3
9.85 9.85 9.85
Per 9
28.10 Per 9
28.10 Per 9
28.10
When considering lilies in your garden, the first and most important factor to bear in mind is that they must have good drainage. Soil which remains waterlogged after rain is not suitable and will almost certainly mean an early death for any lily planted in it.
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M5000 Aflatunense
M5042 Angulosum
M5001 Atropurpureum
M5002 Caeruleum
M5003 Christophii
M5004 Cowanii
M5005 Firmament
M5006 Flavum
M5007 Giganteum
M5008 Gladiator
M5009 Globemaster
M5028 Graceful
M5010 Karataviense
M5015 Nigrum
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M5011 Karataviense Ivory Queen
M5032 Obliquum
M5034 Miami
M5041 Moly Jeannine
M5037 Pink Jewel
M5014 Mount Everest
M5035 Purple Rain
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ALLIUM
Alliums are very versatile bulbs. Not only are they decorative in the garden, they are also rewarding subjects for flower arrangers.
M5000 Aflatunense
A beautiful species with a dense umbel of purple-lilac flowers. Excellent for drying. FT: May. FH: 75 cm (30”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Per 5
M5042 Angulosum
Lilac-pink flowers with narrow green leaves. FT: July-August. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: Top Size.
Per 1
3.60
10.25
M5001 Atropurpureum
A large compressed umbel of lovely deep red-purple flowers. FT: June. FH: 75-90 cm (30-36”). BS: 8/10 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
M5002 Caeruleum
(syn. Azureum). Fine small compact heads of deep flax-blue flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5003 Christophii
(syn. Albopilosum). Flowers freely in June, bearing large heads, up to 25 cm (10”), of star-shaped amethyst-violet flowers with a metallic sheen. FT: June. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
M5004 Cowanii
Large heads of pure white flowers. Extra fine for cutting. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5005 Firmament
Dark amethyst purple. This variety is a cross between Atropurpureum and Christophii. FT: June. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 1
M5006 Flavum
A wonderfully distinctive Allium, bearing dense umbels of up to 30 glistening yellow bell-shaped flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 30-40 cm (12-16”). BS: Top Size.
M5007 Giganteum
An impressive variety bearing large heads of violet flowers up to 15 cm (6”) across. FT: June. FH: 110 cm (42”). BS: 20/+ cm.
Per 1
M5008 Gladiator
Superb large head of lilac-purple flowers. Strong grower. FT: June. FH: 120-140 cm (47-55”). BS: 20/+ cm.
Per 1
M5009 Globemaster
This stately plant has enormous heads of aster-violet. Leaves are glossy green. FT: June. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 20/+ cm.
Per 1
9.00
25.70
M5028 Graceful
White with purple stamens. FT: May-June. FH: 30-40 cm (12-16”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
M5010 Karataviense
Large globular heads of light purple-pink with purple mid-veins, large flat reddish green leaves with red margins. FT: May. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
Outstanding ivory-white globular heads. Broad glaucous green foliage. FT: May. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
M5034 Miami
The lilac-purple semi-round blooms have open spiky flower heads. FT: July. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 10/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
M5041 Moly Jeannine
Large golden-yellow star-shaped flowers. Two flower stems per bulb. FT: May-June. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5014 Mount Everest
Large heads some 12-15 cm (5-6”) across of pure white flowers with green stamens. FT: June. FH: 110 cm (42”). BS: 20/+ cm.
Per 1
M5015 Nigrum
(syn. Multibulbosum). Very fine semi-rounded heads of whitish flowers, accentuated by a green centre. FT: May-June. FH: 38 cm (15”). BS: 12/+ cm.
M5032 Obliquum
Pale yellow to lime-green flower heads. FT: June. FH: 80-100 cm (32-40”). BS: Top Size.
M5037 Pink Jewel M5035 Purple Rain
M5011
Karataviense Ivory Queen
3.60
5.75
3.25 4.70 3.95
3.60
Per 3
3.90
6.85
4.50
3.60
4.50
6.30 2.90
3.25
Per 15
10.25 Per 3
16.40 9.25
13.40 11.30 Per 3
10.25 Per 9
11.10 Per 3
19.50 Per 3
12.80 Per 3
10.25 12.80 17.95 8.30 9.25
Per 3
4.70
13.40
Per 5
Per 15
3.60
Per 1
10.25 Per 3
10.80
30.80
Pale pink flower heads with each floret having a green eye. FT: July. FH: 75 cm (30”). BS: 10/+ cm.
Per 1
Per 3
Large violet-purple open flower heads. A cross between Purple Sensation and Christophii. FT: May-June. FH: 90 cm (36”). BS: 10/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
3.25 3.25
9.25 9.25
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M5016 All. Purple Sensation
M5036 All. Red Mohican
M5017 All. Schubertii
M5018 All. Sphaerocephalon
M5026 All. Summer Drummer
M5092 Ane. Blanda Blue Shades
M5091 Ane. Blanda Super Mixed
M5095 Ane. Blanda White Splendour
M5114 Ane. Cor. Dbl. Lord Lieutenant M5108 Ane. De Caen Hollandia
M5110 Ane. De Caen Mr Fokker
M5098 Ane. De Caen Sylphide
M5099 Ane. De Caen The Bride
M5096 Ane. De Caen Mixed Colours
M5104 Ane. Nemorosa
M5115 Ane. Nem. Robinsoniana
M5105 Ane. Nemorosa Vestal
M5106 Ane. Ranunculoides
M5100 Ane. St. Brigid Mix
M5117 Ane. St. Blue and White Mix
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ALLIUM (cont.) A superb variety with large dense heads of 50 or more star-shaped deep purple
M5016 Purple Sensation flowers. Excellent cut flowers.
FT: May-June. FH: 70-90 cm (28-36”). BS: 12/14 cm.
M5036 Red Mohican
Deep wine-red heads with a unique tuft at the top tipped with tiny white flowers. FT: July. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 10/+ cm.
M5017 Schubertii
A beautiful species with big heads of bright mallow-purple tubular flowers on long pedicels. FT: June-July. FH: 38 cm (15”). BS: 14/+ cm. (Drumstick Flower). An interesting plant producing egg-shaped compact heads
M5018 Sphaerocephalon of purple-crimson flowers. Striking in border. FT: June. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5026
Summer Drummer
Majestic purple flowers with a creamy-white edge to each floret. FT: June-July. FH: 130-180 cm (50-70”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 5
3.80
Per 1
Per 15
10.85 Per 3
3.60
10.25
Per 1
Per 3
Per 25
Per 75
Per 3
Per 9
3.25 3.40
3.50
9.25 9.70
9.95
ANEMONE Culture: any good soil, moderately well-drained. Plant 10-15 cm (4-6”) apart, 5-8 cm (2-3”) deep. Steep in water for 10 hours before planting. (Top Size Corms).
M5092
Blanda Blue Shades
Greatly admired for its fine shades of blue flowers. Very free-flowering. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5091
Blanda Super Mixed
We strongly recommend Anemone Blanda. Dainty flowers of blue, pink and white. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Very large snow-white flowers. It is rated as one of the best. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 7/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5114
Coronaria Double Lord Lieutenant
Magnificent stunning deep blue double flowers. Very prolific flowering. A must. FT: May. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5108
De Caen Hollandia
Velvety-red flowers with dark scarlet centres with white inners. FT: May-June. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5110
De Caen Mr Fokker
Fantastic vibrant violet-blue flowers with striking black stamens. A show-stopper. FT: May. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Violet-rose. FT: May. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
De Caen The Bride
Striking single pure white flowers. FT: May. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
De Caen Mixed Colours
An outstanding strain known as ‘Poppy Anemones’, colours ranging from white to deepish blue by way of pink, red and purple. FT: May. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
Blanda White M5095 Splendour
De Caen M5098 Sylphide
M5099 M5096
M5104 Nemorosa
The white ‘Wood Anemone’ is tinged pink. It makes a splendid carpet under trees and shrubs. Likes cool shade and soil enriched with leafmould. Will flower year after year. Plant rhizomes just beneath the surface. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: Top Size.
4.70 2.15
4.30 4.70
4.45 4.45 4.45 4.45 4.10
3.95
M5115
Nemerosa Robinsoniana
Highly attractive bright lavender-blue with dark green foliage tinged purple. FT: May-June. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: Top Size.
Per 3
M5105
Nemorosa Vestal
Superb double white flowers with central buttons of symmetrically arranged sepals. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: Top Size.
Per 3
M5106 Ranunculoides
Deep buttercup-yellow flowers with green shaded purple leaves, grows well in damp soil in the shade of trees. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: Top Size.
M5100 St. Brigid Mix
Flowers are semi-double with nurmerous segments arranged in three or more layers around the centre. FT: May. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 8/+ cm.
M5117
Blue and White Mix
A balanced mix of The Bride and Mr. Fokker. FT: May. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/+ cm.
9.20
13.40 6.20
12.25 13.40 12.70 12.70 12.70 12.70 11.70
11.30 Per 9
26.20 Per 9
9.70
27.65
Per 5
Per 15
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
3.60 4.55 4.45
10.25 12.95 12.70
THE LURE OF THE LITTLE Most gardeners are familiar with the more common small bulbs such as Croci, Snowdrops, Muscari and Scillas. But there are many other delightful small-flowering bulbs which are overlooked: we suggest miniature Narcissi, Species Tulips, Chionodoxa, Eranthis, Fritillaria Meleagris and Iris Reticulata. 21
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M5081 Ama. Belladonna
M5161 Aru. Italicum
M5174 Bel. Pycnantha
M5175 Bel. Pycnantha Green Pearl
M5176 Bel. Mixed
M5181 Bul. Vernum
M5198 Cal. Cupido
M5208 Cam. Blue Melody
M5201 Cam. Cusickii
M5202 Cam. Leichtlinii Alba
M5207 Cam. Leichtlinii Blue Heaven
M5203 Cam. Leichtlinii Caerulea
M5204 Cam. Quamash
M5221 Chi. Forbesii
M5227 Chi. Luciliae
M5223 Chi. Luciliae Alba
M5222 Chi. Pink Giant
M5224 Chi. Sardensis
M5225 Chi. Violet Beauty
M5228 Chi. Chionodoxa Mixed
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AMARYLLIS
Require a sheltered well-drained position. Plant these large Top Size bulbs just below the surface 30 cm (12”) apart.
M5081 Belladonna
(The Jersey Lily). Fine deep pink flowers in elegant umbels. The flowers carry a delicate spicy perfume. FT: September-October. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 20/22 cm.
Per 1
6.50
Per 3
18.50
ARUM
Plant 15 cm (6”) deep in well-drained, humus-rich soil in sun or light shade. Spacing 10 cm (4”) apart. Excellent for naturalising.
M5161 Italicum
Known as ‘Lords and Ladies’. Large waxy marbled leaves throughout winter, with greenish-white flower spathes appearing in spring followed by brilliant orangered berries in the autumn. The berries must not be eaten. FT: Spring and Summer. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/10 cm.
Per 3
Per 9
4.30
12.25
BELLEVALIA
A striking genus of the Hyacinthacea family showing the best of blue shades. Easy to cultivate and frost hardy.
M5174
Pycnantha
Cone-shaped navy blue flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 7/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5175
Pycnantha Green Pearl
Pale green turning to greenish-white. FT: April-May. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5176
Mixed
Mixture of Pycnantha and Green Pearl. FT: April-May. FH: 20-30 cm (8-12”). BS: 6/7 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
3.60 4.70
3.55
10.25 13.40 10.10
BULBOCODIUM
Hardy spring-flowering bulbs from the Pyrenees and Alps with crocus-like flowers.
M5181 Vernum
Related to the Colchicum but spring-flowering with lilac-rose flowers. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 3
Per 9
5.40
15.40
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
CALOCHORTUS
Likes a sunny, sheltered well-drained position in the garden. Often called ‘Fairy Lanterns’.
M5198 Cupido
Named after a species of butterfly, these pretty little plants produce violet-pink cup-shaped flowers. FT: June. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 4/+ cm.
2.50
7.15
CAMASSIA (The Quamash)
Handsome plants for the border or naturalising. Like a moisture-retentive soil.
M5208 Blue Melody
Deep blue flowers with variegated leaves. Excellent for naturalising. FT: May-June. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5201 Cusickii
Pale wisteria-blue star-shaped flowers with pale golden anthers which rise from a rosette of broad glaucous foliage. FT: June. FH: 70-90 cm (28-36”). BS: 14/+ cm.
M5202 Leichtlinii Alba
Fine creamy-white star-like flowers tightly set on a long strong stem. FT: June. FH: 70-90 cm (28-36”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 3
4.30
Per 3
6.50 5.95
M5207
Leichtlinii Blue Heaven
Beautiful intense sky blue spikes. FT: May-June. FH: 65 cm (26”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 3
M5203
Leichtlinii Caerulea
Splendid spikes of deep mauve-blue flowers. One of the finest. FT: June. FH: 70-90 cm (28-36”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 3
M5204 Quamash
(syn. Esculenta). Graceful rich blue flowers; should be planted in groups in the border or naturalised in woodlands etc. Very striking. FT: May-June. FH: 25-35 cm (10-14”). BS: 6/+ cm.
8.10
12.25 Per 9
18.50 Per 9
17.00 Per 9
23.10 Per 9
6.50
18.50
Per 25
Per 75
5.40
15.40
CHIONODOXA (Glory of the Snow)
Chionodoxa is one of the earliest spring flowers. Spreads quickly.
M5221 Forbesii
A beautiful species producing bright rich blue flowers, ice-blue almost white centre. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5227 Luciliae
Pretty bright blue flowers with a white heart. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5223 Luciliae Alba
Large flowers of snow-white. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5222 Pink Giant
Pink star-shaped flowers. FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5224 Sardensis
Flowers are pure gentian-blue. No rock garden should be without them. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5225 Violet Beauty
Lovely bright pinkish violet form. Popular naturaliser. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
A balanced mix of pink, white, blue and violet varieties. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5228
Chionodoxa Mixed
4.70
4.30 4.85
6.30 9.00
5.40 5.05
13.40
12.25 13.80 17.95
25.70 15.40
14.40
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M5242 Cor. Solida Beth Evans
M5243 Cor. Solida G P Baker
M5246 Cor. Solida Purple Bird
M5247 Cor. Collection
M5261 Cyc. Coum
M5262 Cyc. Coum Album
M5263 Cyc. Hederifolium
M5264 Cyc. Hederifolium Album
M5265 Cyc. Mirabile
M5270 Cyc. Mirabile Album
M5266 Cyc. Pseudibericum
M5301 Era. Cilicica
M5302 Era. Hyemalis
M5311 Ere. Cleopatra
M5318 Ere. Oase
M5313 Ere. Pinokkio
M5316 Ere. Shelford Hybrids
M5317 Ere. Stenophyllus
M5322 Ere. Tropical Dream
M5320 Ere. White Beauty Favourite
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CORYDALIS Corydalis are rewarding little plants, for they invariably do well in shady unpromising positions, bringing colour to the bleakest corners of the rockery and garden. Plant 8-10 cm (3-4”) deep. Solida Beth Evans
Pink flowers with some white on the spur. Recommended. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5243
Solida G P Baker
An excellent garden plant producing porcelain-rose flowers with the inside of petals faintly flushed with Bishop’s-violet. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5246
Solida Purple Bird
M5242
M5247 Collection
Per 5
Per 15
Per 5
Per 15
Stunning purple-red flowers. FT: March-April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
5 x each of above varieties. FT: March-April. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5-6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
3.60 9.90 9.90
11.70
10.25
28.20 28.20 33.35
CYCLAMEN (Hardy) They prefer shallow planting and a well-drained rich soil. Supplied in 9 cm pots.
M5261 Coum
Dark green foliage with variable pink flowers. Seeds freely. FT: January-March. FH: 8 cm (3”). BS: 9 cm pots.
M5262 Coum Album
Beautiful dark green kidney-shaped foliage shows off to perfection the numerous white flowers with crimson-magenta blotches. FT: January-March. FH: 8 cm (3”). BS: 9 cm pots.
M5263 Hederifolium
(syn. Neapolitanum). Producing an abundance of rosy-pink flowers with dark eyes in autumn, before the large finely-marked variegated leaves appear. Seeds freely. FT: Autumn. FH: 12 cm (5”). BS: 9 cm pots.
M5264
Hederifolium Album
A pure white form of the above. FT: Autumn. FH: 12 cm (5”). BS: 9 cm pots.
M5265 Mirabile
Dainty slender flowers of pale to deep pink, serrated at the edges and with a magenta blotch at the base of each lobe, are produced with the heart-shaped leaves in autumn. FT: September-November. FH: 8-15 cm (3-6”). BS: 9 cm pots.
M5270 Mirabile Album
Pure white flowers. Green leaves with silver speckles. FT: September-November. FH: 8-15 cm (3-6”). BS: 9 cm pots.
M5266 Pseudibericum
Deep carmine-pink flowers with chocolate-magenta ‘ace of spades’ shaped blotch towards base of each lobe. Leaf dark green with grey-green or whitish marbling. Scented. FT: February-April. FH: 5-10 cm (2-4”). BS: 9 cm pots.
Per 1
4.30
Per 1
4.45
Per 1
3.80
Per 1
4.45
Per 1
4.45
Per 1
4.80
Per 1
4.80
Per 3
12.25 Per 3
12.70 Per 3
10.85 Per 3
12.70 Per 3
12.70 Per 3
13.70 Per 3
13.70
ERANTHIS (Winter Aconite) Once established, Aconites spread by self-seeding, forming thickly populated colonies. They are happy in any well-drained soil; best position is under deciduous trees and shrubs where the low angled winter sun can penetrate beneath the branches. The small tubers should be planted 4 cm (1.5’’) deep, 5-7 cm (2-3’’) apart.
M5301 Cilicica
Deep yellow, bronzy foliage, more finely cut than E. Hyemalis, also blooms later. Will seed freely. FT: January-February. FH: 5 cm (2”). BS: 5+ cm.
M5302 Hyemalis
The buttercup-yellow flowers are set in rosettes of deep green leaves. They don’t mind the frost or snow. Will seed freely. FT: January-February. FH: 8 cm (3”). BS: 4/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
5.75
5.40
16.40 15.40
EREMURUS (Fox Tail Lily) The aristocrats of garden plants, they sometimes need one or two seasons to settle down before flowering. They prefer light soil and sunshine. Feed well.
M5311
Cleopatra
(Ruiter Hybrid). Very large orange-rose. Outstanding. FT: June-July. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: Top Size.
M5318 Oase
Pale peachy-pink flowers on long strong stems (Oase is Dutch for oasis). FT: June-July. FH: 125 cm (48”). BS: Top Size.
M5313 Pinokkio
(Ruiter Hybrid). Magnificent elegant trusses of glowing orange. FT: June-July. FH: 150 cm (60”). BS: Top Size.
M5316
Shelford Hybrids
Handsome spikes of flowers in a wide range of beautiful shades varying from white to yellow, bronze, orange, pink or salmon-pink. FT: June-July. FH: 125 cm (48”). BS: Top Size.
Per 1
4.30
Per 1
10.80 Per 1
4.70
Per 3
12.95
M5317 Stenophyllus
(Bungei). Superb garden plant, not as tall as other varieties. Elegant spikes of bright yellow flowers, turning orange then brownish with age. FT: June-July. FH: 90 cm (36”). BS: Top Size.
M5322 Tropical Dream
Creamy-white with orange-yellow stamens. FT: June-July. FH: 100-120 cm (39-48”). BS: Top Size.
10.80
Tapering plumes of white flowers opening from the bottom of the plant upwards. FT: June-July. FH: 125 cm (49”). BS: Top Size.
10.80
M5320
White Beauty Favourite
Per 1
3.60
Per 1 Per 1
Per 3
12.25 Per 3
30.80 Per 3
13.40 Per 9
36.90 Per 3
10.25 Per 3
30.80 Per 3
30.80
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M5293 Dich. Congestum
M5291 Dich. Ida-Maia
M5292 Dich. Pink Diamond
M5343 Ery. Dens Canis Purple King
M5344 Ery. Dens Canis Rose Queen
M5345 Ery. Dens Canis Snowflake
M5349 Ery. Dens Canis Mixed
M5346 Ery. Pagoda
M5348 Ery. White Beauty
M5371 Fres. Double Mixture
M5372 Fres. Sgl Rainbow Mixture
M5381 Frit. Imp. Aurora
M5390 Frit. Imp. Early Fantasy
M5391 Frit. Imp. Early Sensation
M5382 Frit. Imp. Maxima Lutea
M5383 Frit. Imp. Rubra Maxima
M5385 Frit. Imp. William Rex
M5392 Frit. Imp. Mixed
M5402 Frit. Meleagris Alba
M5401 Frit. Meleagris Mixed
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DICHELOSTEMMA An unusual plant producing umbels of tubular flowers on strong stems. Prefers a sheltered sunny spot in well-drained soil.
M5293 Congestum
Wonderful purple flowers with 3 white corona projections. FT: June-July. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5291 Ida-Maia
Bright red florets with greenish-yellow tips. Likes a sunny position. FT: June-July. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5292 Pink Diamond
Lilac-rose tubular flowers with white starry tips. FT: June-July. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
4.70 4.70 4.70
13.40 13.40 13.40
ERYTHRONIUM (Dog’s Tooth Violet) Graceful spring-flowering bulbs that multiply freely. Discovered in 1596. Thrive best in a moisture-retentive, yet well-drained porous soil; plant 8 cm (3’’) deep, 10 cm (4’’) apart.
M5343
Dens Canis Purple King
Cyclamen-purple flowers with heavily mottled leaves. FT: March-April. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: Top Size.
Per 1
M5344
Dens Canis Rose Queen
A splendid early-flowering variety. Large refined blooms are a delicate shade of clear pink. FT: March-April. FH: 12 cm (5”). BS: Top Size.
Per 1
M5345
Dens Canis Snowflake
Lovely pure white flowers, mottled leaves. FT: March-April. FH: 12 cm (5”). BS: Top Size.
Per 1
M5349
Dens Canis Mixed
Glorious shades of lilac, pink, purple and white. FT: March-April. FH: 12 cm (5”). BS: Top Size.
Per 3
M5346 Pagoda
A robust hybrid bearing 4 to 5 Dresden-yellow flowers, ringed brown in centre. Fast increaser and naturaliser. Leaves are lightly mottled. FT: March-April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: Top Size.
M5348 White Beauty
One of the most beautiful, often bearing two exquisite snow-white flowers on a stem. Reflexing petals, cream anthers and chocolate-zoned centre. Richly coloured foliage. FT: March-April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: Top Size.
3.95
4.70 3.95
Per 3
11.30 Per 3
13.40 Per 3
11.30 Per 9
4.85
13.80
Per 3
Per 9
3.50
Per 3
7.55
9.95
Per 9
21.50
FREESIA Grow under glass in loam-based potting soil with added grit. Shade from sun and keep moist until established, then grow in full light with good ventilation and water freely. Keep temperature approximately 55oF. Once flower buds appear, feed weekly with a balanced liquid fertiliser. (Corms).
FREESIA DOUBLE M5371
Double Freesia Mixture
A truly fine mixture of double and semi-double hybrids. Strong stems. FT: May-June. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
A delightful mixture made up of many lovely shades, sweetly scented. FT: May-June. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
3.60
10.25
FREESIA SINGLE Single Freesia
M5372 Rainbow Mixture
2.90
8.30
FRITILLARIA IMPERIALIS Plant 15 cm (6’’) deep, firmly in rich well-drained soil. Failing to flower after the first year is due to a lack of potash fertilizer, essential for spurring bloom formation for the following year’s flowering.
M5381
Imperialis Aurora
A fine and stately Crown Imperial with large orange-red flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 90 cm (36”). BS: 24/+ cm.
M5390
Imperialis Early Fantasy
Bronze fading to white. FT: April. FH: 50-80 cm (20-32”). BS: 16/20 cm.
M5391
Imperialis Pale yellow. Early Sensation FT: March-April. FH: 50-80 cm (20-32”). BS: 16/20 cm.
10.80
M5382
Imperialis Maxima Lutea
A superb Crown Imperial with large golden-yellow flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 90 cm (36”). BS: 24/+ cm.
11.50
M5383
Imperialis Rubra Maxima
One of the best Crown Imperials, robust and vigorous with large flame-orange flowers with darker veining. FT: April-May. FH: 90 cm (36”). BS: 24/+ cm.
M5385
Imperialis William Rex
A superb variety. Sturdy stems bearing flowers of dark bronzy-red. FT: April-May. FH: 75 cm (30”). BS: 20/+ cm.
M5392
Imperialis Mixed
Mixture of Early Fantasy and Early Sensation. FT: March-April. FH: 50-80 cm (20-32”). BS: 16/20 cm.
Per 1
7.90
Per 1
10.80 Per 1 Per 1 Per 1
8.65
Per 1
8.30
Per 3
Per 3
22.50 Per 3
30.80 Per 3
30.80 Per 3
32.75 Per 3
24.65 Per 3
23.65 Per 9
27.55
78.50
FRITILLARIA MELEAGRIS (Plover’s Egg or Snake’s Head) Naturalise in grass, shady glens or under large trees.
M5402 Meleagris Alba
This is the lovely white form of the well-known ‘Snake’s Head’ fritillaria. Strong grower. FT: April-May. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Meleagris M5401 Mixed
Flowers of varying shades of white, purple and maroon. Beautifully chequered. FT: April-May. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 6/7 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
5.75
2.90
16.40 8.30
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M5399 Frit. Cr. Imp. Bach
M5395 Frit. Cr. Imp. Brahms
M5398 Frit. Cr. Imp. Satie
M5397 Frit. Cr. Imp. Vivaldi
M5412 Frit. Ivory Bells
M5411 Frit. Persica
M5413 Frit. Persica White
M5414 Frit. Mixed
M5421 Frit. Acmopetala
M5437 Frit. Bucharica Giant
M5436 Frit. Crassifolia
M5435 Frit. Davisii
M5438 Frit. Hermonis Amana
M5426 Frit. Michailovskyi
M5427 Frit. Pontica
M5428 Frit. Uva-Vulpis
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M5429 Frit. Pallidiflora
M7250 Ger. Tuberosum
M5465 Gyn. Sisyrinchium
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FRITILLARIA CROWN IMPERIALS - THE COMPOSERS COLLECTION M5399 Bach
Orange-red. FT: April-May. FH: 70 cm (28”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 1
M5395 Brahms
Orange-salmon. FT: April-May. FH: 70 cm (28”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 1
M5398 Satie
Reddish-brown. FT: April-May. FH: 70 cm (28”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 1
M5397 Vivaldi
Orange-yellow. FT: April-May. FH: 70 cm (28”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 1
6.50 6.50 6.50 6.50
Per 3
18.50 Per 3
18.50 Per 3
18.50 Per 3
18.50
FRITILLARIA PERSICA M5412 Ivory Bells
A magnificent border plant. It is a creamy-white form of the above. FT: April-May. FH: 75-100 cm (30-39”). BS: 20/+ cm.
M5411 Persica
Very vigorous with dark plum-purple bell-shaped flowers on plain green stems. Hardy and outstanding. FT: April-May. FH: 75-100 cm (30-39”). BS: 20/+ cm.
M5413 Persica White
Creamy-white. FT: April-May. FH: 75-100 cm (30-39”). BS: 20/+ cm.
12.60
M5414 Mixed
A mix of Persica and Persica White FT: April-May. FH: 75-100 cm (30-39”). BS: 20/+ cm.
22.50
Per 1
18.00 Per 1
5.05
Per 1 Per 3
Per 3
51.30 Per 3
14.40 Per 3
35.90 Per 9
64.15
FRITILLARIA SPECIES (Top Size Bulbs) M5421 Acmopetala
Flower olive-green, marked with reddish-brown. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 7/+ cm.
M5437 Bucharica Giant
White flowers with green veins. FT: April-May. FH: 25-35 cm (10-14”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5436 Crassifolia
Greenish-yellow with purple stripes. FT: April-May. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 3
M5435 Davisii
Deep chocolate-brown chequered, bell-shaped flowers, greeny-yellow inside. FT: April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 3
Brown flowers with yellow speckles. FT: April-May. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 3
M5438
Hermonis Amana
M5426 Michailovskyi
1 to 4 flowers per stem. Inside shiny yellow, outside purplish-brown, edged bright yellow. FT: April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
M5429 Pallidiflora
Attractive nodding creamy-yellow bell-shaped flowers which are sometimes marked with faint reddish tessellations. FT: April. FH: 30-35 cm (12-14”). BS: 10/+ cm.
M5427 Pontica
A handsome species producing green bell-shaped flowers, marked with brown, inside citron-green with dark spotting. FT: April-May. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5428 Uva-Vulpis
Outside purplish-grey, edged yellow. Leaves shiny green. Outstanding. FT: March-April. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 6/7 cm.
Per 3
5.40
Per 1
12.60 6.50 7.55
Per 9
15.40 Per 3
35.90 Per 9
18.50 Per 9
21.50 Per 9
7.00
20.00
Per 3
Per 9
2.90
Per 1
4.70
Per 3
8.30
Per 3
13.40 Per 9
6.50
18.50
Per 25
Per 75
A mass of tiny pink and white flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 20-25 cm (6-10”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Bright violet-blue flowers with slender dark green leaves FT: May. FH: 10-30 cm (4-12”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
4.50
12.80
GERANIUM
Ideal for front of border. If left undisturbed they will naturalise. Plant in any well-drained soil 5 cm (2’’) apart.
M7250 Tuberosum
3.95
11.30
GYNANDRIRIS M5465 Sisyrinchium
3.60
10.25
Do not plant in dry spots - such as directly underneath overhanging roofs where bulbs are so sheltered they receive little or no rain.
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M5441 Gal. Elwesii
M5442 Gal. Nivalis
M5443 Gal. Nivalis Flore Pleno
M5444 Gal. Niv. Viridapice
M5446 Gal. Sam Arnott
M5445 Gal. Woronowii
M5483 Glad. Colvillei The Bride
M5488 Glad. Charming Beauty
M5482 Glad. Communis Byzantinus
M5485 Glad. Nanus Nymph
M5497 Glad. Vulcano
M5503 Hel. Niger
M5504 Hel. Orientalis Pink
M5471 Herm. Tuberosa
M5551 Hya. Non Scripta
M5555 Iph. Alberto Castillo
M5554 Iph. Charlotte Bishop
M5552 Iph. Rolf Fiedler
M5553 Iph. Uniflorum Wisley Blue
M5556 Iph. Mixed
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GALANTHUS (Snowdrop)
Snowdrops should be planted about 5 cm (2’’) deep and 8-10 cm (3-4”) apart. If the clumps become too thick they can be lifted and divided immediately after flowering and before the foliage has died down. (Corms).
M5441 Elwesii
Single Snowdrop with large snowy white globular flowers, the inner segments marked with emerald-green. FT: January-February. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/7 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
M5442 Nivalis
The common Single Snowdrop is a favourite to greet the New Year. Plant in sun or shade. FT: January-February. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
Nivalis M5443 Flore Pleno
(Double Snowdrop). Large globular bloom of peerless white with a touch of green inside. FT: January-February. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
M5444
Nivalis Viridapice
Large globular-shaped single flower which has a distinct blotch of green at the tip of the outer petals. A robust grower. FT: January-February. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
M5446 Sam Arnott
Rounded single flowers with a very deep green heart-shaped marking. Highly scented. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
M5445 Woronowii
(syn. G. Ikariae). Elegant globular snow-white single flowers, the inner segments marked with green. Leaves bright green and glossy. FT: January-February. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 6/7 cm.
3.80 4.50 5.40
Per 3
8.65
Per 3
10.85
12.80 15.40 Per 9
24.65 Per 9
12.95
36.90
Per 5
Per 15
2.50
7.15
HARDY GLADIOLUS
These early-flowering Gladioli are similar in form to the large-flowering type, but hardy.
M5483
Colvillei The Bride
Refined pure white flowers with green-yellow veins. FT: June. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 7/8 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5488
Charming Beauty
Rose-coloured flowers with a cream throat. FT: June. FH: 70 cm (28”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5482
Communis Byzantinus
The brilliant deep purple-red flowers are freely produced and often shaded with a tinge of reddish-violet. FT: June. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5485 Nanus Nymph
One of the most beautiful. The flowers are whitish-pink with cream coloured blotches, edged china-rose. FT: June. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 8 /+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5497 Vulcano
Purple flowers with blue lips. FT: August. FH: 70 cm (28”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
2.65
2.90 2.90 3.95
4.30
7.55
8.30 8.30
11.30
12.25
HELLEBORUS
Likes deep, well-composted, rich soil. Shade or semi-shade preferred. Supplied in 9 cm pots.
M5503 Niger
Treasured for its wide-petalled winter blooms – white, blushed pink on the reverse, with fine golden stamens. FT: January-March. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 9 cm pots.
M5504 Orientalis Pink
Striking saucer-shaped flowers in a variety of pink shades, with leathery deep green leaves. FT: February-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 9 cm pots.
Per 1
7.55
Per 1
Per 3
21.50 Per 3
7.55
21.50
Per 5
Per 15
HERMODACTYLUS (The Snakeshead Iris) M5471 Tuberosa
A distinct and interesting species in cultivation since 1575, often known as ‘The Snakeshead Iris’ or ‘Widow Iris’. The fairly large erect flowers are of a peculiar olive-green shade, with dark almost black velvety purple falls, occasionally streaked with yellow or bright green. FT: April-May. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: Top Size.
2.15
6.20
HYACINTHOIDES (True British Bluebells)
This group of bulbs is officially classified as Hyacinthoides and no longer Scilla. Perfect for naturalising in woodlands or other cool semi-shaded sites.
M5551 Non Scripta
(English Bluebell). Graceful arching stems with clusters of purple-blue bellshaped flowers. The true English Bluebell, a must for woodland and wild planting. Seeds freely and colonies are soon formed. FT: April-May. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
4.85
13.80
IPHEION (Triteleia)
Excellent for rockery or front of border. Plant 3-5 cm (1-2’’) deep in well-drained soil.
M5555
Alberto Castillo
Perfect white flowers in abundance. FT: May-June. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5554
Charlotte Bishop
Broad-petalled flowers of bright sugar pink having a light pleasant fragrance. FT: May-June. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 4/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5552 Rolf Fiedler
Pretty flowers of electric-blue. Excellent for sheltered part of garden. FT: May-June. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 4/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Uniflorum M5553 Wisley Blue
Attractive scented large violet-blue flowers. FT: May-June. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 4/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5556 Mixed
A fine mixture of blue, pink and white. FT: May-June. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 4/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
3.50 3.50
2.50 2.50 2.15
9.95 9.95 7.15 7.15
6.20
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M5606 Irs. Alida
M5591 Irs. Bucharica
M5592 Irs. Danfordiae
M5590 Irs. His. Finola
M5610 Irs. His. George
M5611 Irs. His. Lady Beatrix Stanley
M5620 Irs. Katharines Gold
M5594 Irs. Katharine Hodgkin
M5595 Irs. Reticulata
M5613 Irs. Ret. Fabiola
M5604 Irs. Ret. Harmony
M5600 Irs. Ret. Natascha
M5601 Irs. Ret. Pixie
M5614 Irs. Ret. Sunshine
M5619 Irs. Sheila Ann Germany
M5615 Irs. Ret. Blue Purple and Yellow Mix
M5603 Irs. Ret. Special Mixture
M5632 Irs. King of the Blues
M5651 Irs. Dardanus
M5661 Irs. Unguicularis
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IRIS SPECIES & HYBRIDS
The lovely dwarf iris provides a welcome splash of colour in the garden. Best in sunny, well-drained position.
M5606 Alida
A splendid plant with light blue flowers. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5591 Bucharica
Creamy-white flowers with straw-coloured tips to the outer segments. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (15”). BS: Top Size.
Per 5
Per 15
M5592 Danfordiae
Bright yellow flowers shading into greenish-yellow at the base of the segments, with small brown spots. Scented. FT: February. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 5/6 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5590
Histrioides Finola
Ivory-white flowers with blue veins and narrow yellow stripe at centre of each petal. FT: March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5610
Histrioides George
Plum-purple flowers with dark veins. The purple falls have a yellow blotch on a white background with purple stripes. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
3.60
Per 3
15.40
10.25 Per 9
15.40
Per 10
Per 30
Rich blue flowers with white feathering and a yellow stripe down the centre of the falls. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Katharines Gold
Delicate pale yellow and white flowers. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 3
Per 9
Katharine Hodgkin
Fine large flower, standards bluish-green, veins greenish-blue; falls yellowishgreen, blotch yellow edged green, veins slate-blue. Outstanding. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
Histrioides Stanley
M5594
5.40
7.15
5.40
M5611 Lady Beatrix M5620
2.50
3.40
6.50 3.25 5.05
9.70
18.50 9.25
14.40
M5595 Reticulata
Campanula-violet flowers with golden-yellow central blotch; a gem to naturalise in borders and rock gardens. Scented. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5613 Ret. Fabiola
These violet-blue flowers have a white blotch with a hint of yellow. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5604 Ret. Harmony
Fragrant bluebird-blue standards and royal-blue falls with white-edged yellow blotches. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5600 Ret. Natascha
Outstandingly elegant ivory-white almost ice-blue falls. Highly popular variety. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: Top Size.
Per 5
Per 15
M5601 Ret. Pixie
Superb flowers of deep purple-blue. Falls with yellow mid-rib and white stripes. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5614 Ret. Sunshine
Primrose-yellow flowers with paler lemon towards the centre. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 1
Per 3
Pale blue with deep blue and yellow markings. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
Balanced mixture of Blue, Purple and Yellow varieties. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/6 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
M5619
Sheila Ann Germany Reticulata Blue
M5615 Purple and Yellow Mix Reticulata
M5603 Special
Mixture
A splendid mixture of this section, colours ranging from pale blue to reddishpurple, all with very attractive differently coloured marked falls. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
2.50 2.90
2.50 3.95
2.50 3.25 3.25 1.75
1.70
7.15
8.30 7.15
11.30 7.15
9.25 9.25
5.00 4.85
ENGLISH IRIS
This magnificent Iris, which blooms later than the Dutch Iris, is more robust. June-July flowering.
M5632
King of the Blues
Lush dark blue blooms. FT: June. FH: 50-60 cm (20-24”). BS: Top Size.
Per 3
4.85
Per 9
13.80
IRIS (Regelio-Cyclus) M5651 Dardanus
A beautiful garden variety, standards shaded and veined lilac, falls creamy, heavily veined purple. FT: May-June. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: Top Size.
Per 1
3.60
Per 3
10.25
IRIS (I. Stylosa) M5661 Unguicularis
The ‘Winter Flowering Iris’. Requires a light soil and south-facing spot. Sweetly scented lavender-blue flowers are produced in abundance. FT: November-March. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: Top Size.
Per 1
11.35
Per 3
32.35
= New or reintroduced to the catalogue.
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M5578 Dut. I. Autumn Princess
M5579 Dut. I. Discovery
M5575 Dut. I. Eye Of The Tiger
M5570 Dut. I. Golden Beauty
M5584 Dut. I. Montecito
M5585 Dut. I. Pink Panther
M5565 Dut. I. Silvery Beauty
M5586 Dut. I. Blue, Yellow and White Mix
M5582 Dut. I. Mahogony Mix
M5568 Dut. I. Rainbow Grand Mixture
M5698 Ixia Mabel
M5695 Ixia Venus
M5696 Ixia Yellow Emperor
M5692 Ixia Rainbow Choice Mixture M7050 Ixi. Tataricum
M7004 Leu. Andes
M7002 Leu. Mixed
M5713 Leu. Aestivum
M5712 Leu. Vernum
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DUTCH IRIS
Dutch Irises are valuable garden plants and flower year after year, having long-lasting qualities. Autumn Princess
Bronze with golden-yellow falls. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5579 Discovery
Violet-blue flowers with golden-orange blotch on the falls. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Eye Of The M5575 Tiger
Purple standards with bronze falls and a yellow blotch. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5570 Golden Beauty
Glorious yellow standards. Golden-yellow falls with orange blotches. Excellent long-lasting cut flower. FT: June-July. FH: 50-60 cm (20-24”). BS: 8/9+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5584 Montecito
Creamy-white standards with yellow falls. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5585 Pink Panther
Delicate lilac-pink. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5565 Silvery Beauty
Deep blue standards with white falls and a bright yellow blotch. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
M5578
4.30 1.50
4.30 2.15
1.80
9.00
4.30
12.25 4.25
12.25 6.20 5.15
25.70
12.25
Blue, Yellow M5586 and White Mix
FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
M5582 Mahogony Mix
A mixture of yellow, gold, orange and bronze varieties. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Superior mixture to those usually offered, made up from the best named varieties. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5568
Rainbow Grand Mixture
3.95 3.95 3.95
11.30 11.30 11.30
IXIA (African Corn Lily)
Plant 7 cm (3’’) deep and about 7 cm (3’’) apart in a sandy loam where they can be left undisturbed. Also suitable for a cool greenhouse or conservatory.
M5698 Mabel
Vibrant deep pink. FT: May-July. FH: 35-50 cm (14-20”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5695 Venus
Large lush magenta-red blooms with darker centres. Glorious. FT: May-July. FH: 35-50 cm (14-20”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
3.80 3.80
10.85 10.85
M5696
Yellow Emperor
Dazzling mimosa-yellow flowers with deep wine-coloured eyes. A stunner. FT: May-July. FH: 35-50 cm (14-20”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5692
Rainbow Choice Mixture
Containing a great variety of brilliant colours. Excellent for cutting. FT: June-July. FH: 35-50 cm (14-20”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
Per 25
Per 75
3.80 2.90
10.85 8.30
IXIOLIRION
Graceful funnel-shaped flowers, ideal for rockeries, borders and naturalising. Look best planted in clumps.
M7050 Tataricum
Sky blue with strong slender stems. Ideal for flower arranging. FT: June. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 4/+ cm.
5.40
15.40
LEUCOCORYNE (Glory of the Sun)
Native to Chile, these are deliciously fragrant and excellent for naturalising.
M7004 Andes
Purple-pink flowers with a purple-red centre. FT: June. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M7002 Mixed
Well-balanced mixed colours. FT: June. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Per 15
4.30 4.30
12.25 12.25
LEUCOJUM (Snowflake)
A family of attractive plants resembling the Snowdrop but much larger. They do best in moist conditions.
M5713 Aestivum
White with green tips. FT: May. FH: 30-40 cm (12-16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 5
M5711 Gravetye Giant
Producing heads of large drooping bells of white tipped green. Good naturalised in grass. Very robust. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 3
M5712 Vernum
(Spring Bells). Dainty little bell-shaped flowers of pure white, beautifully tipped with green or yellow markings. FT: March-April. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: Top Size.
Per 3
3.95
4.20
4.30
11.30 Per 9
11.95 Per 9
12.25
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M5733 Mus. Aucheri Blue Magic
M5725 Mus. Comosum
Plumosum
M5732 Mus. Aucheri Magic Mix
M5736 Mus. Dark Eyes
M5735 Mus. Aucheri White Magic
M5726 Mus. Early Giant
M5727 Mus. Fantasy
Creation
M5723 Mus. Botryoides Album
M5728 Mus. Golden Fragrance
M5729 Mus. Latifolium
M5747 Mus. Ocean Magic
M5737 Mus. Pink Sunrise
M5731 Mus. Valerie Finnis
M5743 Mus. Muscari Mixed
M5761 Nec. Siculum
M5777 Orn. Balansae
M5771 Orn. Nutans
M5772 Orn. Umbellatum
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M5782 Oxa. Iron Cross
M5784 Oxa. Triangularis Purpurea
M5812 Pus. Alba
M5811 Pus. Libanotica
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MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth)
Easy to grow. Plant about 8 cm (3’’) deep and 5-8 cm (2-3’’) apart; once planted can be left to multiply.
M5733
Aucheri Blue Magic
Very distinctive blue flowers, a long-lasting variety. FT: April-May. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 9/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5732
Aucheri Magic Mix
A long-lasting magical blue and white carpet. FT: April-May. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 8/9 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5735
Aucheri White Magic
The first white cultivar of the grape hyacinth which is suitable for use in pots. Sturdy short leaves show off the lovely clusters of pure white flowers. Vigorous and long-lasting. FT: April-May. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 9/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5723
Botryoides Album
(White Grape Hyacinth). Bearing pretty fragrant pure white flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5725
Comosum Plumosum
Often known as the “Feather” or “Tassel” Hyacinth, it really lives up to its name. Dark mauvish-blue tufts of quite long filaments. Very attractive. FT: April-May. FH: 15-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 10/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
3.25 5.75
3.95
3.40
4.30
9.25
16.40 11.30 9.70
12.25
M5736 Dark Eyes
Bright blue with a white rim. Very sturdy. FT: April-May. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5726 Early Giant
Very large deep cobalt-blue flowers with a strong perfume, excellent for naturalising. FT: April-May. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
Per 30 Per 30
4.30
2.00
12.25 5.70
M5727
Fantasy Creation
Fine large double blue flowers with a green cast. Long lasting. FT: April-May. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 10
M5728
Golden Fragrance
Very fragrant flowers of greenish yellow with violet-coloured top. An outstanding colour combination. FT: April-May. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 9/+ cm.
Per 3
5.40
15.40
M5729 Latifolium
Very distinct, light blue buds above dark blue flowers on strong stems, with one single broad leaf. FT: April-May. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5747 Ocean Magic
Light blue flowers. FT: April. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 9/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5737 Pink Sunrise
Unusual soft delicate pink flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 3
6.50
18.50
M5731 Valerie Finnis
An excellent variety with stems bearing pretty, clear, porcelain-blue flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 9/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5743 Muscari Mixed
A blanced mix of pink, white, blue and purple. FT: April-May. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 5/+ to 9/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
3.25
1.70
4.30
2.90 2.90
9.25
Per 9
4.85
12.25 Per 9
8.30 8.30
NECTAROSCORDUM
Previously listed in the Allium group. Ideal for naturalising, as they grow in sun or shade and all soils.
M5761 Siculum
Large blue-green, broad bell-shaped flower, broadly striped with dark brownred on the outside, borne on long curving pedicels in large loose umbels of up to 30 flowers. FT: May-June. FH: 85 cm (33”). BS: 10/+ cm.
5.40
15.40
ORNITHOGALUM
Suitable for naturalising in shrubberies, grassy banks or in the border.
M5777 Balansae
The white star shaped flowers have faint green stripes and green centres. FT: April. FH: 5-10 cm (2-4”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5771 Nutans
Lovely green and white satin-like flowers with 10 to 20 per stem. FT: April-May. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5772 Umbellatum
(Star of Bethlehem) Pure white starry flowers, hardy, fine for massing and edgings. FT: May-June. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Dainty flowers of carmine-pink with fern-green leaflets with a cross-shaped dark purple blotch. FT: April-June. FH: 8 cm (3”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
A remarkable species with foliage of wine-red and purple-maroon and rose flowers. FT: Summer flowering. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: Top Size.
Per 5
Per 15
Per 10
Per 30
Per 25
Per 75
2.15 2.15
2.90
6.20 6.20
8.30
OXALIS (Wood Sorrel)
Lovely little plants for borders and rockery. They are also excellent as pot plants.
M5782 Iron Cross M5784
Triangularis Purpurea
1.40
2.35
4.00 6.70
PUSCHKINIA
This dainty Scilla-like plant is most suitable to grow in clumps in a sunny rockery or planted in drifts.
M5812 Alba
Glorious white flowers. FT: March-April. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5811 Libanotica
(The Striped Squill). The dainty stems bear clusters of pale blue flowers with a deeper blue streak down the centre of the petals. FT: March-April. FH: 12 cm (5”). BS: 6/+ cm.
2.15
4.50
6.20
12.80
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M5801 Pan. Maritimum
M6689 Ran. Picotee
M6690 Ran. Picotee Orange
M6691 Ran. Picotee Pink
M6687 Ran. Purple
M6683 Ran. White
M6681 Ran. Rainbow Mixture
M5821 Sci. Bifolia
M5828 Sci. Bifolia Alba
M5827 Sci. Siberica Alba
M5870 Tri. Laxa Corrina
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M5822 Sci. Bifolia Rosea
M5831 Sci. Bifolia Mixed
M5825 Sci. Siberica Spring Beauty
M5861 Tri. Queen Fabiola
M5826 Sci. Mischtschenkoana M5824 Sci. Peruviana
M5829 Sci. Siberica Mixed
M5866 Tri. Silver Queen
M5851 Spa. Tricolor Choice Mix
M5860 Tri. Two-Tone Mix
M5871 Zan. Aethiopica
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PANCRATIUM (Sea Daffodil)
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Excellent plant for conservatory or outdoors close to a south wall.
M5801 Maritimum
Large white, trumpet-shaped flowers, elegantly fringed. Delightfully fragrant. FT: July-August. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 3
Per 1
3.60
10.25
RANUNCULUS
Excellent for cutting. Plant 7-10 cm (3-4”) deep, claws down in a sunny location with well-drained soil.
M6689 Picotee
In various shades of yellow, bronze and orange. FT: July-August. FH: 30-40 cm (12-16”). BS: 6/7 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M6690 Picotee Orange
In various shades of orange, red and pink. FT: July-August. FH: 30-40 cm (12-16”). BS: 6/7 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M6691 Picotee Pink
In various shades of pink and white. FT: July-August. FH: 30-40 cm (12-16”). BS: 6/7 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M6687 Purple
Glorious purple flowers. FT: May-September. FH: 20-30 cm (8-12”). BS: 7/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M6683 White
Heavy-headed blooms on firm stems. Known for its abundance of petals. FT: May-September. FH: 20-30 cm (8-12”). BS: 9/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
A fine large-flowering strain of flamboyant colours. FT: May-September. FH: 20-30 cm (8-12”). BS: 9/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M6681
Rainbow Mixture
3.60 3.60 3.60
3.80 5.40 5.05
10.25 10.25 10.25 10.85 15.40
14.40
SCILLA (Squill)
Attractive when planted in drifts; being dwarf and compact they are also effective in borders. Excellent naturalisers, they like humus-rich soil.
M5821 Bifolia
Dainty little heads of deep blue flowers. Excellent naturaliser. FT: March-April. FH: 8-10 cm (3-4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5828 Bifolia Alba
Pure white form of Bifolia. FT: March-April. FH: 5-10 cm (2-4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5822 Bifolia Rosea
Delicate pale pink flowers. FT: March-April. FH: 8-10 cm (3-4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5831 Bifolia Mixed
Mixture of blue, white and pink Bifolia varieties. FT: March-April. FH: 5-10 cm (2-4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5826 Mischtschenkoana
Delicate light blue flowers with darker stripes down each petal. FT: January-February. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
M5824 Peruviana
A most attractive variety, producing heads of numerous star-shaped flowers of violet blue. FT: April-May. FH: 22-30 cm (9-12”). BS: 16-18 cm.
M5827 Siberica Alba M5825
Siberica Spring Beauty
M5829 Siberica Mixed
2.15
2.50 3.60 2.70
6.85
6.20 7.15
10.25 7.70
19.50 Per 3
Per 1
5.05
14.40
Wonderful pure white flowers, an excellent variety for naturalising. FT: March-April. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
A succession of larger striking bright blue flowers. Very robust. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
A balanced mixture of Siberica Spring Beauty and Siberica Alba. FT: March-April. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
3.25 3.95
3.00
9.25
11.30 6.60
SPARAXIS (Harlequin Flower)
Plant in a light sunny position in well-drained soil and protect from severe frosts during winter. Long-lasting. Fine cut flower.
M5851
Tricolor Choice Mixture
A well-balanced mixture of a wide selection of brilliant colours. FT: July-August. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
3.05
8.70
TRITELEIA
A graceful plant which can also be used for cut flowers. Plant in a sunny, well-drained position.
M5870 Laxa Corrina
Deep purplish-blue star-shaped flowers, long-lasting as cut flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 50-60 cm (20-24”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5861 Queen Fabiola
Producing clusters of attractive light violet-blue flowers. Long-lasting. FT: July. FH: 50-60 cm (20-24”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Per 25
Per 75
M5866 Silver Queen
Upward facing white bell-shaped flowers on strong stems. Excellent cut flowers. FT: July. FH: 45-50 cm (18-20”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
M5860 Two-Tone Mix
Mixture of Queen Fabiola and Silver Queen varieties. FT: July. FH: 45-60 cm (18-24”). BS: 5/6 cm.
Per 10
Per 30
2.35 2.35 2.90 5.70
6.70 6.70
8.30
16.25
ZANTEDESCHIA (Arum Lily) Plant in a sunny well-drained position.
M5871 Aethiopica
Waxy pure white trumpet-shaped spathes, 10-15 cm (4-6’’) across. Long-lasting cut flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 60-80 cm (24-32”). BS:16/18 cm.
Per 1
7.20
Per 3
20.50
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N0771 Double Daffodil Super Mixture
N0772 Flower Border Mixture
N0777 Minature Narcissus Mixture
N0780 Pink & White Daffodil & Narcissi Mixture
N0773 Split Corona Choice Mixture
N0774 Tazetta Multi Flowering Mix
N0781 Tazetta Yellow & White Cheerfulness Mixture
N0782 Triandrus Narcissi Thalia & Stint Mixture
N0778 Trumpet Daffodil Mixture
N0779 Yellow & White Trumpet Daffodil Mixture
N0156 L. T. Desdemona
N0102 L. T. Dutch Master
N0109 L. T. Las Vegas
N0119 L. T. Ma Bell
N0104 L. T. Mount Hood
N0124 L. T. Orange Sunset
N0112 L. T. Pink Silk
N0110 L. T. Rijnveld’s Early Sensation
N0125 L. T. Sint Victor
N0123 L. T. Topolino
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MIXTURES OF DAFFODILS AND NARCISSI Double Daffodil Super Mixture
This excellent well-balanced mixture will appeal to all, specially made up by ourselves from distinct varieties. Ideal for naturalising and flower arrangements. FT: March-April. FH: 15-45 cm (6-18”). BS: 12/16 cm.
N0772
Flower Border Mixture
This mixture is specially made up by us from named varieties and is greatly superior to the cheap mixtures frequently sold. Every bulb has been carefully chosen to give interesting variations in height and form over a long flowering period. It is therefore particularly suitable for planting in large clumps in your shrubbery or herbaceous borders where the bulbs can be left for many years. FT: March-April. FH: 40-45 cm (16-18”). BS: 12/16 cm.
N0777
Miniature The Narcissi in this mixture may be small but they will provide a long season of Narcissus Mixture wonderful blooms. FT: March-April. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 10/14 cm.
N0771
Pink & White Narcissi Mixture
A stunning mix of varieties with ivory to white petals and pink, salmon or apricot cups. FT: March-April. FH: 35-45 cm (12-18”). BS: 10/14 cm.
Split Corona Choice Mixture
Excellent for flower arranging. FT: March-April. FH: 30-40 cm (12-16”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Tazetta
This delightful mixture will appeal to all, specially created by ourselves from distinct varieties, many of which are deliciously fragrant. FT: March-April. FH: 30-42 cm (12-16”). BS: 12/16 cm.
N0780 Daffodil & N0773
N0774 Multi-Flowering Super Mixture
N0781
Tazetta Yellow & White Cheerfulness Mixture
An even mixture of yellow and white Cheerfulness. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Triandrus Narcissi A balanced mix of the Thalia and Stint varieties. Stint has the coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit. Mixture FT: April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/16 cm.
N0782 Thalia & Stint N0778
Trumpet Daffodil Mixture
A spectacular mixture of the finest trumpet daffodils including yellows, whites and bicolours. FT: March-April. FH: 35-45 cm (14-18”). BS: 12/16 cm.
Yellow & White
This mixture includes Yellow and White Trumpets in proper proportions selected to provide a stunning display over a long period. FT: March-April. FH: 35-45 cm (14-18”). BS: 12/16 cm.
N0779 Trumpet Daffodil Mixture
10 kg (approx. 140-160 bulbs)
A well-balanced mixture superior to mixtures usually sold elsewhere. A mix of all types of Daffodils and Narcissi for naturalising. The bulbs offered as lifted, which means they are not graded but are all of flowering size. FT: March-April. FH: 30-45 cm (12-18”). BS: 10/12 cm up to 14/16 cm as lifted.
25 kg (approx. N0776 350-400 bulbs)
A well-balanced mixture superior to mixtures usually sold elsewhere. A mix of all types of Daffodils and Narcissi for naturalising. The bulbs offered as lifted which means they are not graded, but are all of flowering size. FT: March-April. FH: 30-45 cm (12-18”). BS: 10/12 cm up to 14/16 cm as lifted.
N0775
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4.10
4.10
4.10 4.10 4.10 4.10
4.10
4.10 4.10 4.10
11.70
11.70
11.70 11.70 11.70 11.70
11.70
11.70 11.70 11.70
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33.95 25kg
80.60
Division 1 LARGE TRUMPET DAFFODILS N0156
Desdemona
The fine perianth stands at right angles to the lovely white cup which is almost trumpet length and slightly flared at the mouth. The flowers have a satin-smooth texture and are nicely poised with good upright foliage. Winner at daffodil shows. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0102
Dutch Master
Rich golden-yellow, broad overlapping perianth with a deeply serrated large trumpet. Strong stems. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0109
Las Vegas
Ivory-white with a vivid yellow cup. Large flowers on sturdy stems. Very longlasting. Best performing variety of all bicolours. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0119
Ma Bell
N0104
Per 5
Per 15
Per 5
Per 15
Per 5
Per 15
Large creamy-white flowers with a long bright yellow trumpet. Fragrant and good for naturalising. FT: March. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
Mount Hood
Vigorous, best white trumpet for gardens. Trumpet opens creamy-yellow but quickly shades to white; strong grower. FT: April. FH: 42 cm (17”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0124
Orange Sunset
White petals with a yellow-orange trumpet. FT: March-April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0112
Pink Silk
Snow-white perianth. Long pale pink trumpet with a deeper, slightly flared rim. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0110
Rijnveld's Early Sensation
Creamy-yellow perianth with golden trumpet. One of the first to flower, often as early as late January. FT: February-March. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0125
Sint Victor
Golden yellow flowers. Sweetly scented. FT: April. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
Topolino
Pale creamy white petals with a lemon yellow trumpet. Good for naturalising. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 10/12 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0123
7.55 4.15
6.30 7.20
6.30 6.30 7.20 6.10
5.75
3.05
21.50 11.90 17.95
20.50 17.95 17.95
20.50 17.40
16.40 8.70
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N0179 Bantam
N0154 Carlton
N0126 Color Run
N0800 Coral Crown
N0175 Faith
N0158 Fortune
N0160 Green Island
N0177 High Society
N0161 Ice Follies
N0183 Misty Glen
N0190 Orange Progress
N0127 Over Easy
N0128 Pensioner
N0184 Pink Charm
N0198 Pipe Major
N0171 Precocious
N0164 Red Devon
N0165 Salome
N0166 Sempre Avanti
N0199 Stainless
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Division 2 LARGE-CUPPED NARCISSI N0179
Bantam
Rounded deep yellow perianth with a bright red flattened cup shading to gold at the centre. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
N0154
Carlton
Flowers are clear sulphur-yellow with a broad perianth and a large frilled crown. Very prolific. The best all-round daffodil. FT: March-April. FH: 38 cm (15”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0126
Color Run
Per 5
Per 15
Per 5
Per 15
Yellow petals with frilled orange cup. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0800 Coral Crown
Bright yellow perianth with a striking frilled orange cup. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0175
Faith
Bright white, trumpet-shaped. Glorious pink cup with a rolled rim. Absolutely stunning. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0158
Fortune
An excellent old timer. Large yellow perianth with open cup extending to orange at the edge. Good grower and fine increaser. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0160
Green Island
Smooth rounded white segments of such immense width they form an almost complete circle. Shallow, frilled crown is well proportioned, white, passing to greenish-white at base and clear cool greenish-lemon at margin. Perfect in every way. FT: April. FH: 26 cm (10”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0177
High Society
Creamy-white flowers 10 cm (4'') across with a cream cup edged with pink. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0161
Ice Follies
Circular white perianth with large flat saucer-shaped crown, which opens lemon but soon turns white. Excellent for naturalising. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0183
Misty Glen
Pure white rounded petals with a straight cup frilled at the rim with a green centre. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0190
Orange Progress
Brilliant yellow petals with a large frilled orange cup. Long-lasting blooms on strong stems. Good for naturalising. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0127
Over Easy
White perianth with pink cup. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0128
Pensioner
White perianth with deep coral-pink cup. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0184
Pink Charm
Elegant flower with pure white petals, vivid pink cup, yellowish-white towards the centre. Often has 2 flowers per stem. FT: Early April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0198
Pipe Major
Bright sunshine-yellow with an orange/red cup. FT: April-May. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0171
Precocious
Ivory-white perianth with stunning pink frill cup. FT: March-April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0164
Red Devon
Large deep clear yellow perianth, slightly frilled cup of bright crimson-red which is sunproof. Strong grower. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0165
Salome
Glistening white perianth. Long pink trumpet-shaped crown, slightly frilled with tinge of gold at edge. Long-lasting. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0166
Sempre Avanti
A large and well formed flower with creamy-white perianth and bold orange cup. One of the best for naturalising. Flowers remain in perfect condition for a long time. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
N0199
Stainless
Pure white flowers with a green eye. FT: April. FH: 35cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Per 5
Per 15
4.70
3.60 5.75
9.90 7.55
4.55
12.60
6.30 4.70
6.50 6.85 7.20 8.10 4.15
5.40
6.50 5.40 5.40 5.40 7.55
13.40
10.25 16.40
28.20 21.50 12.95
35.90
17.95
13.40
18.50 19.50
20.50 23.10 11.90
15.40
18.50 15.40 15.40 15.40 21.50
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N0231 Nar. Altruist
N0222 Nar. Barrett Browning
N0236 Nar. Falmouth Bay
N0228 Nar. Mint Julep
N0225 Nar. Polar Ice
N0229 Nar. Segovia
N0226 Nar. Sinopel
N0291 Daf. Dick Wilden
N0299 Daf. Double Fashion
N0274 Daf. Ice King
N0293 Daf. Manly
N0292 Daf. My Story
N0276 Daf. Pencrebar
N0304 Daf. Queensday
N0278 Daf. Rip Van Winkle
N0279 Daf. Sir Winston Churchill
N0303 Daf. Snowball
N0280 Daf. Tahiti
N0305 Daf. Westwood
N0286 Daf. White Lion
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Division 3 SMALL-CUPPED NARCISSI Altruist
Creamy-yellow with an orange cup. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/14 cm.
N0222
Barrett Browning
The short orange-red cup is frilled and forms a pleasing contrast to the attractive smooth pure white perianth. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0236
Falmouth Bay
Pure white with a green eye. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
N0228
Mint Julep
A green-eyed beauty with the very palest yellow rounded and overlapping perianth segments. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
12.40
N0225
Polar Ice
A delightful flower; snow-white perianth with very small flat white cup shaded emerald-green in centre, sweetly scented. Outstanding. FT: April. FH: 38 cm (15”). BS: 12/14 cm.
12.60
N0229
Segovia
A dwarf variety of pure white with pale greenish-yellow cup. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 12/14 cm.
N0226
Sinopel
Lovely smooth white perianth with green shallow bowl-shaped cup, edged deep yellow. Recommended. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
N0231
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5.40 8.10
5.20
10.80
16.40 15.40 23.10
35.35 35.90
14.80
30.80
Division 4 DOUBLE DAFFODILS N0291
Dick Wilden
Pointed yellow petals with a fully ruffled golden centre. Sturdy stems making an excellent cut flower. FT: Early April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0299
Double Fashion
Pale lemon-yellow flowers interspersed with deep orange segments. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/+ cm.
N0274
Ice King
Ivory-white petals with a lemon-yellow pleated collar around a compact yellow and ivory centre. Vigorous and long-lasting. FT: Early April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0293
Manly
Pale lemon petals interspersed with bright orange segments. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/+ cm.
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N0292
My Story
Large white outer petals surrouding smaller white petals interspersed with salmon-pink segments. FT: March-April. FH: 35-40 cm (14-16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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N0276
Pencrebar
Dwarf-growing fully double scented golden-yellow Jonquil, very free-flowering, bearing 1 to 3 flowers on stem. The small bulbs are of true Jonquil character. Very old variety. FT: March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 8/+ cm.
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N0304
Queensday
Vivid yellow flowers with yellow-orange segments. FT: March-April. FH: 35-40 cm (14-16”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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N0278
Rip Van Winkle
Pretty little dwarf daffodil with narrow pointed twisted petals, light yellow shading to deep yellow towards centre, sometimes having a slight tinge of green. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 10/+ cm.
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N0279
Sir Winston Churchill
Entirely distinct multi-headed dainty double white flowers with tiny orangeyellow petals interspersed in the centre. Excellent garden and forcing variety. Sweetly scented. FT: April. FH: 38 cm (15”). BS: 14/+ cm.
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N0303
Snowball
Scented snow-white flowers. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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N0280
Tahiti
A superb double with overlapping golden-yellow petals, interspersed with smaller bright orange-red ones in the centre of each flower. Strong sturdy habit. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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N0305
Westwood
White outer petals with yellow and white frilled centre. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 14/+ cm.
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N0286
White Lion
Large creamy-white flower, broad overlapping outer segments with a centre of double petals intermingled with soft yellow. FT: April. FH: 38 cm (15”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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5.20
6.30 4.70 6.10
8.10
3.25 7.90
2.50 4.30 9.00 5.75
6.30 4.55
14.80 17.95
13.40 17.40
23.10 9.25
22.50 7.15
12.25 25.70
16.40 17.95
12.95
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N0331 Tri. Hawera
N0332 Tri. Ice Wings
N0333 Tri. Katie Heath
N0334 Tri. Lemon Drops
N0336 Tri. Petrel
N0339 Tri. Stint
N0341 Tri. Sunlight Sensation
N0337 Tri. Thalia
N0338 Tri. Tresamble
N0343 Tri. Three Variety Mix
N0414 D. Cyc. Duke of Rothesay
N0391 D. Cyc. February Gold
N0393 D. Cyc. Itzim
N0394 D. Cyc. Jack Snipe
N0396 D. Cyc. Jetfire
N0403 D. Cyc. Kaydee
N0398 D. Cyc. Little Witch
N0399 D. Cyc. Peeping Tom
N0407 D. Cyc. Trena
N0413 D. Cyc. Three Variety Mix
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Division 5 TRIANDRUS NARCISSI
Some of the prettiest and most graceful of the smaller Narcissi. They naturalise splendidly in semi-shaded areas.
N0331
Hawera
The small, drooping flowers, with bell-shaped crown and reflexing petals, are pale canary-yellow, borne 2 or 3 on a stem. FT: April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 12/+ cm.
N0332
Ice Wings
Generally considered to be one of the best triandrus hybrids. Exquisite glistening pure white flowers with up to 4 well-spaced blooms. FT: March-April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/14 cm.
N0333
Katie Heath
A very fine variety, reflexing white perianth with soft rose cup. Ideal for rockeries or front of border. FT: March-April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
N0334
Lemon Drops
An outstanding Triandrus. 1 to 3 flowers per stem, flat pure white perianth of excellent substance with soft lemon bell-shaped cup. FT: March-April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
N0336
Petrel
N0339
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Several ivory-white rounded flowers per stem. Outstanding. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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Stint
Pale lemon-yellow perianth with slightly deeper coloured cup. FT: April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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N0341
Sunlight Sensation
Bright yellow flowers with a strong perfume, 3 to 4 stems from every bulb with 2 or more blooms on each. FT: April-May. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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N0337
Thalia
Sometimes called the ‘Orchid Daffodil’. A lovely late-flowering hybrid with pure white flowers, 2 to 4 on a stem. Splendid in garden or pots. Fragrant. FT: April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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N0338
Tresamble
Generally considered to be one of the best triandrus hybrids. Exquisite glistening pure white flowers with a tinge of cream at the base of the crown. 4 to 5 on a stem. Free-flowering. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 14/+ cm.
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N0343
Three Variety Mix
Mixture of Katie Heath, Stint and Thalia. FT: March-April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/16 cm.
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2.35
6.50 3.25
12.60 6.10
3.40
4.30 3.60
4.30 2.90
6.70
18.50 9.25
35.90 17.40 9.70
12.25
10.25 12.25 8.30
Division 6 DWARF CYCLAMINEUS
Best known for their reflexing flower petals, which resemble those of cyclamen, they are among the earliest to flower and are ideal for rockeries, pots, window boxes and tubs. Duke of Rothesay
Creamy-white flowers with bright yellow trumpets. FT: Early April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/14 cm.
N0391
February Gold
One of the finest. Yellow perianth slightly reflexing with a golden-yellow trumpet, prettily frilled at margin. Flowers profusely. FT: March. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 14/+ cm.
N0393
Itzim
This pretty hybrid with defined reflexed soft yellow perianth has a striking cup which opens yellow and develops to orange as flower ages. FT: March. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
N0394
Jack Snipe
Outstanding and distinct, having reflexing creamy-white petals with a primrose cup. Free-flowering. Excellent for growing in pots. FT: March. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
N0396
Jetfire
Golden reflexed petals with long true orange trumpet. Ideal for planting in groups in the rockery or garden. Slightly scented. FT: March. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/14 cm.
N0414
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28.20 12.25 13.80 15.40 8.30
N0403 Kaydee
Pure white petals with a deep pink cup. FT: February-March. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0398
Little Witch
A dainty golden-yellow flower of most attractive form with reflexing petals and small trumpet-shaped cup; a lovely hybrid for border, rockery and for naturalising. Long-lasting. FT: March-April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 14/+ cm.
N0399
Peeping Tom
Earliest daffodil in the garden and longest lasting. Intense golden-yellow with narrow trumpet, attractively rolled edge and reflexed perianth segments. Excellent increaser. FT: March. FH: 38 cm (15”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0407
Trena
Pure white perianth with a lemon-yellow cup. FT: February-March. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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N0413
Three Variety Mix
A balanced mix of yellow, white, pink bicolour varieties. FT: February-March. FH: 20-30 cm (8-12”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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9.90
8.65 4.15
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28.20 24.65 11.90
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N0451 Jon. Baby Moon
N0452 Jon. Bell Song
N0482 Jon. Blushing Lady
N0453 Jon. Campernelle Double
N0471 Jon. Lieke
N0473 Jon. Little Oliver
N0478 Jon. More and More
N0483 Jon. Orange Queen
N0458 Jon. Pipit
N0459 Jon. Pueblo
N0469 Jon. Quail
N0477 Jon. Sabrosa
N0474 Jon. Sailboat
N0460 Jon. Sun Disc
N0484 Jon. Sweet Love
N0476 Jon. Twinkling Yellow
N0481 Jon. Yazz
N0561 Poet. Actaea
N0673 Misc. Tete-a-Tete
N0676 Misc. Tiny Bubbles
N0674 Misc. Toto
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Division 7 JONQUILLA NARCISSI
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All sweetly fragrant, Jonquilla Narcissi have slender foliage and stems bearing from 2 to 6 flowers with small cups.
N0451
Jonquilla Baby Moon
Clusters of up to 6 very strongly scented, deep yellow flowers to a stem. Freeflowering. FT: April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 8/+ cm.
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N0452
Jonquilla Bell Song
Ivory-white petals with light pink cup. FT: April. FH: 30-40 cm (12-16”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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N0482
Jonquilla Blushing Lady
Soft yellow flowers changing to white with pale apricot cup. 2 to 3 scented flowers per stem. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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N0453
Jonquilla Campernelle Double
(Odorus Plenus). Producing up to 4 deep yellow double flowers. Very fragrant. This is the true ‘Queen Anne’s Double Jonquil’. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 10/+ cm.
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N0471
Jonquilla Lieke
White petals, yellow cup with a green eye. FT: March-April. FH: 35-40 cm (12-16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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N0473
Jonquilla Little Oliver
Multi-headed yellow flowers with deeper yellow cups. FT: April. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 8/+ cm.
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N0478
Jonquilla More and More
Multi-headed deep yellow flowers with up to 4 stems per bulb and 1 to 4 flowers per stem. FT: May. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
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Jonquilla
N0483 Orange Queen
Warm yellow flowers with orange-yellow cup, slightly ruffled at the edges. FT: March-April. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 10/+ cm.
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3.60 2.15
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11.30 11.30 8.70
10.25 6.20 8.70
15.40
N0458
Jonquilla Pipit
An unusual colour combination but a very attractive variety. Perianth greeny lime-yellow; the small cup opens in the same shade as perianth but becomes nearly white as the flower ages. 2 to 4 flowers per stem. FT: March-April. FH: 23 cm (9”). BS: 12/14 cm.
N0459
Jonquilla Pueblo
It opens as a pale bicolour but soon turns white. 1 to 3 flowers per stem, very vigorous and prolific. FT: March-April. FH: 28 cm (11”). BS: 12/14 cm.
N0469
Jonquilla Quail
Golden-yellow. Looks delicate but is actually very robust. 2 to 3 sweetly scented flowers per stem. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/14 cm.
N0477
Jonquilla Sabrosa
Soft lemon-yellow flowers with a slightly darker cup. Long-lasting fragrant flowers. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/+ cm.
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N0474
Jonquilla Sailboat
Delicate white flowers with cream cups. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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N0460
Jonquilla Sun Disc
Rounded flowers of an intriguing shade of yellow with flat eye. One of the most perfect of all daffodils. Very rapid increaser. FT: April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 10/+ cm.
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N0484
Jonquilla Sweet Love
Dainty pure white petals surrounding a yellow cup with a narrow white edge. FT: April. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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N0476
Jonquilla Twinkling Yellow
Golden-yellow flowers with up to 6 blooms per stem. FT: April. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 8/+ cm.
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N0481
Jonquilla Yazz
White petals with a pink cup. FT: Late April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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3.25
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2.90
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6.70 6.70
11.30 6.20
8.30
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Division 9 POETICUS NARCISSI
Traditionally known as the ‘Poet’s Narcissi’, these ageless favourites have a very large white perianth with small cup in contrasting colours. They impart a lovely fragrance throughout the garden and are known to naturalise very well.
N0561
Actaea
Large flower with snow white perianth and a conspicuous canary-yellow eye edged bright red. Excellent for naturalising. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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Division 12 MISCELLANEOUS This group contains varieties that do not fit into the other divisions.
N0673
Tete-a-Tete
Bright yellow flowers with paler yellow trumpet. 1-3 blooms per stem. One of the best all-round Narcissi ever. Superb naturaliser. FT: March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0676
Tiny Bubbles
Golden-yellow flowers with swept back petals. 2 to 3 flowers per stem. 2 to 3 stems per bulb. Very prolific. FT: March. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 10/+ cm.
N0674
Toto
White star-shaped flowers with creamy-yellow trumpet that soon fades to white. 1-3 blooms per stem. FT: April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 10/+ cm.
2.90 5.75 7.20
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N0511 Taz. Avalanche
N0512 Taz. Cheerfulness
N0519 Taz. Falconet
N0513 Taz. Geranium
N0457 Taz. Martinette
N0514 Taz. Minnow
N0516 Taz. Silver Chimes
N0517 Taz. Yellow Cheerfulness
N0582 Spe. Canaliculatus
N0584 Spe. Golden Bells
N0591 Spe. Little Gem
N0585 Spe. Obvallaris
N0586 Spe. Pheasants Eye
N0587 Spe. Pseudonarcissus
N0590 Spe. Spoirot
N0589 Spe. W P Milner
N0666 S. Cor. Blazing Starlet
N0643 S. Cor. Cassata
N0653 S. Cor. Cum Laude
N0649 S. Cor. Orangery
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Division 8 TAZETTA NARCISSI
A multi-flowering strain. Vigorous growers with strong erect foliage and bearing heads of large well-formed flowers, some deliciously fragrant.
N0511
Avalanche
A strong stem with a plethora of white and yellow flowers. 16 flowers per stem is not uncommon. Outstanding. Scented. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 15/17 cm.
N0512
Cheerfulness
Outstanding, with 3 to 4 flowers on strong stems, white perianth with fully double creamy-white centre with pale yellow shades. Sweetly scented. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0519
Falconet
N0513 N0457
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Yellow with a pale-orange cup. Fragrant. FT: April-May. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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Geranium
Bearing heads of 4 to 6 flowers with broad pure white petals and a bright orangescarlet cup. Scented. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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Martinette
Multi headed golden-yellow flowers with deep orange cups. Nicely scented. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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N0514
Minnow
A charming fragrant Tazetta, 2 to 4 creamy-white flowers per stem, with contrasting flat lemon-yellow cup. One of the best. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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N0516
Silver Chimes
A superb dwarf, having stiff dark olive-green foliage. The stems carry several beautiful small nodding flowers with glistening white perianth and creamy-lemon cup. Scented. FT: April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 14/+ cm.
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N0517
Yellow Cheerfulness
Fine yellow sport from well-known Cheerfulness; a most lovely flower of delicate colour and sweetly scented. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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6.65 4.15
2.70
5.05
2.35 2.35 7.20
3.95
18.95 11.90 7.70
14.40 6.70 6.70
20.50 11.30
Division 10 SPECIES
Ideal for rock gardens and wild parts of the garden, for outdoor pots or in the cold greenhouse. Can be left to grow naturally and will improve the longer they are left.
N0582
Canaliculatus
Heads of 3 to 4 sweetly-scented flowers, white perianth and golden-yellow cup; erect blue green foliage. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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N0584
Golden Bells
A sport of n. Bulbocodium. Very free-flowering. One bulb will produce up to 15 rich golden-yellow flowers. FT: March-April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 7/+ cm.
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Little Gem
Pale gold miniature trumpet narcissi. FT: March-April. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 10/+ cm.
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N0585
Obvallaris
(The Tenby Daffodil). Medium-sized flowers of pleasing symmetry, yellow perianth and trumpet. Very early. Does well grown in partial shade and is one of the finest varieties for naturalising. FT: March. FH: 28 cm (11”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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N0586
Pheasants Eye
(syn. Recurvus). Pure white perianth, yellow eye margined deep orange-red. Fragrant, a favourite old variety for massing in woods, grass, etc. The latest of all daffodils to flower. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/+ cm.
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N0591
N0587
(Lobularis - The Lent Lily). Perianth creamy-white with yellow trumpet. A small Pseudonarcissus plant which is suitable for naturalising in grass, woodlands, etc. May need a few (Lobularis) seasons before becoming fully established. FT: March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
2.00 3.25
4.50 5.05 5.05
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5.70
9.25
12.80 14.40 14.40 9.70
N0590
Spoirot
Ivory-white narrow pointed perianth and a deep bow-shaped cup with a slightly wavy rim. FT: March-April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 7/+ cm.
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N0589
W P Milner
Dainty sulphur-white flower of trumpet form. Most attractive in the rockery, under trees, or for pot culture. FT: March. FH: 18 cm (7”). BS: 10/+ cm.
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Greenish-yellow perianth. The bright yellow cup is paler at the centre. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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N0643 Cassata
Greenish-white perianth with large pale yellow corona. FT: March-April. FH: 38 cm (15”). BS: 14/+ cm.
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N0653
White with unusual apricot frills at the centre. Stunning. FT: March. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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4.70
3.05
13.40 8.70
Division 11 SPLIT CORONA Distinguishing characteristic is a split cup or corona, so giving the flowers an orchid-like appearance.
N0666
Blazing Starlet
Cum Laude
N0649 Orangery
Beautiful creamy-white petals with an orange segmented cup that mirrors the shape of the petals to create a striking effect. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
7.90
5.40
6.30 5.40
22.50 15.40 17.95
15.40
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T1000 R&F. Acuminata
T1026 R&F. Batalinii Bright Gem
T1001 R&F. Batalinii Bronze Charm
T1002 R&F. Clusiana Cynthia
T1013 R&F. Clusiana Peppermintstick
T1033 R&F. Honky Tonk
T1003 R&F. Humilis Persian Pearl
T1014 R&F. Linifolia
T1004 R&F. Little Beauty
T1034 R&F. Orphanidea Flava
T1005 R&F. Polychroma
T1006 R&F. Praestans Fusilier
T1018 R&F. Praestans Shogun
T1019 R&F. Pulchella Humilis
T1008 R&F. Saxatilis
T1009 R&F. Sylvestris
T1010 R&F. Tarda
T1011 R&F. Turkestanica
T1020 R&F. Whittallii
T1023 R&F. Species Mix
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RARE AND FINE TULIP SPECIES Tulips will thrive in any type of well-drained soil and locality, but after they have flowered be sure to remove any decaying petals or foliage from the soil. For best results plant late September-October onwards, when temperatures drop. All our quality tulips are Top Size.
T1000
Acuminata
Long, very narrow tapering petals in an almost thread-like point. Flower is scarlet and yellow with curious segments. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 6/+ cm.
T1026
Batalinii Bright Gem
Apricot-yellow flowers flushed with orange. FT: April-May. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/- cm.
T1001
Batalinii Bronze Charm
Long, very narrow petals, tapering to an almost thread-like point. Flower is yellow with curious segments. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 8/- cm.
T1002
Clusiana Cynthia
Exterior red with yellow margin, interior green, purplish base. FT: Mid April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/- cm.
T1013
A very interesting new member of the Clusiana family. Eye-catching deep rosyClusiana red outer petals are set off by sparkling white inner petals and a steel blue base. Peppermintstick FT: Mid April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 6/- cm.
T1033
Honky Tonk
Pale yellow with soft pink blush. FT: April. FH: 20-25 cm (4”). BS: 6/+ cm.
T1003
Humilis Persian Pearl
A long-lasting species, exterior magenta rose with a green tint, cyclamen-purple with yellow base. FT: March-April. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 6/- cm.
T1014
Linifolia
Brilliant vermillion red flowers with sharply pointed petals. Narrow, glaucous leaves with strong wavy edges. FT: April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 5/- cm.
T1004
Little Beauty
Vivid rosy-purple, with striking deep blue centre edged white. One of the most effective species. FT: April-May. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
T1034
Orphanidea Flava
Bronze-yellow flowers flushed with orange, with thin grey-green leaves. Multiflowering. FT: April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
T1005
Polychroma
Large white flowers slightly tinged greenish-pink, with golden-yellow centre. Multiflowered. FT: February-March. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
T1006
Praestans Fusilier
Worthy of a prominent position in any rockery, a brilliant orange-scarlet dwarf variety, 4 to 6 flowers on each stem. Excellent for tubs. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1018
Praestans Shogun
T1019
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5.40
15.40
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Golden-yellow flowers with tiny flecks of orange. Up to 3 flowers per stem. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 9/+ cm.
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Pulchella Humilis
Violet-pink with a large yellow centre. FT: April. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 6/+.
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T1008
Saxatilis
Delicate pale silvery-lilac flowers with large bright yellow centre. The broad shining dark green leaves are unique. Excellent naturaliser. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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T1009
Sylvestris
This sweet-scented golden-yellow tulip is flushed green. Excellent naturaliser. FT: March-April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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T1010
Tarda
One of the most desirable tulips, white with a bright yellow base. 3 to 6 flowers per stem. Seeds freely. FT: April. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 8/- cm.
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T1011
Turkestanica
This interesting species has, per stem, 5 to 9 snowy white flowers with a green and bronze flush on the exterior. Long-lasting. FT: March-April. FH: 18 cm (7”). BS: 7/8 cm.
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T1020
Whittallii
Coppery-orange. Good for naturalising. FT: April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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T1023
Species Mix
A mixture of small dainty varieties ideal for the rockery. FT: March-April. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5-8/+ cm.
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3.30 7.90
6.10
9.00 6.10
4.80 1.90 4.10
7.90 7.90
9.70
5.40 9.00
2.50 8.65 2.90
3.25
14.40 5.60
9.40
22.50 17.40
25.70 17.40
13.70 5.40
11.70
22.50 22.50 27.65
15.40
25.70 7.15
24.65 8.30 9.25
41.05
15.95
TRUE DEFINITION of tulip sizes in all sections barring Species. 12 cm = TOP SIZE 11-12 cm = Second size 10-11 cm = Third size.
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T1066 Kauf. Hearts Delight
T1077 Kauf. Ice Stick
T1068 Kauf. Shakespeare
T1078 Kauf. Showwinner
T1075 Kauf. Stresa
T1080 Kauf. Two-Tone Mixture
T1202 Grei. Cape Cod
T1184 Grei. Fur Elise
T1188 Grei. Pinocchio
T1190 Grei. Red Riding Hood
T1191 Grei. Toronto
T1206 Grei. Vanilla Cream
T1880 Grei. Peacock Mixture
T1908 Mul. Alibi
T1909 Mul. Antoinette
T1906 Mul. Candy Club
T1901 Mul. Cartouche
T1916 Mul. Happy Families
T1917 Mul. Night Club
T1918 Mul. Wonder Club
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KAUFMANNIANA TULIPS (March-April Flowering)
The earliest to flower, starting in March. They have broad leaves which are often beautifully mottled. Very suitable for window boxes and rock gardens.
T1066
Hearts Delight
Exterior carmine-red, edged pale rose; inside pale rose. Base golden-yellow blotched red. Broad, heavily mottled leaves. FT: March. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1077
Ice Stick
Cream petals with matt red markings and a bright yellow centre. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1068
Shakespeare
A distinct and beautiful flower. Exterior carmine-red, edged salmon. Inside salmon, flushed scarlet. Golden-yellow base. Free-flowering. FT: March. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 11/12 cm.
T1078
Showwinner
Cardinal-red, lighter inside with a buttercup-yellow base. Mottled leaves. FT: Mid-March. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1075
Stresa
An outstanding currant-red edged yellow. Inside Indian-yellow. Very attractive mottled leaves. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1080
Two-Tone Mixture
A vibrant mix of Showwinner and Stresa. FT: March. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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9.00 9.35
8.65
8.30 7.20
6.35
25.70
26.65 24.65
23.65
20.50 18.10
GREIGII HYBRID TULIPS (March-April Flowering)
Often called ‘Peacocks’ because of their beautiful variegated leaves. Superb in window boxes, patio and balcony pots. Cape Cod
Large apricot flowers, bronze inside with a black base, and mottled leaves. FT: March-April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1184
Fur Elise
Amber-yellow flowers flamed with pale pink markings. FT: March. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1188
Pinocchio
A great favourite, vermillion-red edged with ivory-white. Leaves attractively mottled. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1190
Red Riding Hood
Sparkling scarlet. A most fascinating hybrid on account of its very dark, brownishpurple marked, spreading mottled leaves. FT: March-April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1191
Toronto
2 or 3 flowers on each stem, which are an unusual shade of jasper-red tinged with vermillion. Leaves are beautifully mottled. Very sturdy. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1206
Vanilla Cream
Showy white flowers. Fragrant and deer resistant. FT: March-April. FH: 45-50 cm (18-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1880
Peacock Mixture
A very fine mixture of delightful colours. FT: March-April. FH: 20-25 cm (8-10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1202
8.30 8.65 7.10
8.30 6.50
8.30 5.65
23.65 24.65
20.30 23.65 18.50
23.65 16.10
MULTIFLOWERING TULIPS
These bouquet-flowering tulips produce at least 4 full-size flowers per stem. Alibi
Pale lavender flowers. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1909
Antoinette
Known as the chameleon tulip as it changes colour with age, it flowers a deep yellow before hints of pink appear, finally becoming a rich salmon-pink. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1906
Candy Club
Ivory-white flowers with rosy-purple feathering. Petals edged with purple. 4 to 5 blooms per stem. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1901
Cartouche
White flushed with lemon and a narrow pink edge. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1916
Happy Families
Rose-pink petals, paler at the edges, with a creamy-yellow centre. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1917
Night Club
Beautiful violet-pink flowers. FT: May. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1918
Wonder Club
Vibrant golden-yellow flowers with bold red flames. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1908
6.70 9.35
10.45 9.20 9.35
11.15
14.40
19.10
26.65
29.80
26.20 26.65 31.80 41.05
How deep do I plant bulbs? The basic rule for all bulbs is to plant them at a depth equal to about twice the depth of the bulb itself.
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T1133 Fost. Apricot Emperor
T1134 Fost. Exotic Emperor
T1123 Fost. Flaming Purissima
T1124 Fost. Orange Emperor
T1125 Fost. Princeps
T1126 Fost. Purissima
T1128 Fost. Sweetheart
T1139 Fost. Yellow Purissima
T1135 Fost. Three Colour Mix
T1301 E. Sgl. Apricot Beauty
T1251 E. Sgl. Candy Prince
T1303 E. Sgl. Christmas Dream
T1304 E. Sgl. Couleur Cardinal
T1323 E. Sgl. Flaming Prince
T1308 E. Sgl. Princess Irene
T1309 E. Sgl. Purple Prince
T1325 E. Sgl. Ruby Prince
T1320 E. Sgl. Sunny Prince
T1324 E. Sgl. White Prince
T1321 E. Sgl. Prince Mix
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FOSTERIANA TULIPS (March-April Flowering) T1133
Apricot Emperor
Apricot-peach with a green and yellow base. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1134
Exotic Emperor
Large white semi-double blooms with green streaks. FT: March-April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1123
Flaming Purissima
Creamy-white with rose feathering. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1124
Orange Emperor
Large blooms of rich orange. Long-lasting. A group makes a really beautiful display. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1125
Princeps
Exceptionally fine large vermillion-scarlet flowers with greenish-bronze base. Excellent for rockeries and pots. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1126
Purissima
(syn. White Emperor). Very large milky-white flowers. Long-lasting. FT: March-April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1128
Sweetheart
Flamed lemon-yellow with broad ivory-white edge. Outstanding. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1139
Yellow Purissima
Deep canary-yellow blooms on strong stems. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1135
Three Colour Mix
Stunning combination of Orange, White and Yellow flowers. FT: March-April. FH: 40-45 cm (16-18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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9.00 7.90
7.20 7.20 7.10
6.70
8.65 7.20 7.90
25.70
22.50 20.50 20.50
20.30 19.10
24.65
20.50
22.50
EARLY SINGLE TULIPS (Mid-April Flowering) Apricot Beauty
Soft salmon-rose faintly tinged with red. An outstanding tulip. Fragrant. FT: Mid April. FH: 38 cm (15”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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Candy Prince
Subtle and peaceful pale lilac. FT: Mid April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1303
Christmas Dream
An outstanding large egg-shaped rich rose. Very sturdy garden plant as well as superb forcer. FT: Mid April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1304
Couleur Cardinal
Flowers of very rich crimson-scarlet, having plum-crimson shading on outer petals. Particularly resistant to bad weather. Long-lasting. FT: Mid April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1323
Flaming Prince
White flowers with violet-purple feathering. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1308
Princess Irene
Soft orange with each petal distinctly marked with purple flames rising from the base. Long-lasting. FT: Mid April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1309
Purple Prince
A superb flower of unusual mallow-purple with dull lilac-purple flame; anthers chrome yellow. FT: Mid April. FH: 38 cm (15”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1325
Ruby Prince
Scarlet-red flowers with strong stems. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1320
Sunny Prince
Soft lemon-yellow flowers with strong sturdy stems. FT: Mid April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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White Prince
Snow-white flowers with sturdy stems. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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Prince Mix
A striking mixture of the Candy, Purple and Sunny Prince varieties. FT: Mid April. FH: 35-38 cm (14-15”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1301 T1251
T1324 T1321
10.80 5.30 6.70
10.10 7.55
8.90 4.90 6.70
5.60
6.00 6.50
30.80 15.10 19.10
28.80 21.50
25.40 14.00 19.10
15.95 17.10
18.50
For larger quantities please telephone 01622 840229 for prices.
OUR GUARANTEE Your bulbs should arrive in perfect condition. If you are dissatisfied for any reason at all, please contact us and we will willingly offer you a replacement or refund.
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T1265 E. Dbl. First Price
T1258 E. Dbl. Foxtrot
T1259 E. Dbl. Foxy Foxtrot
T1253 E. Dbl. La Belle Epoque
T1262 E. Dbl. Mondial
T1244 E. Dbl. Peach Blossom
T1261 E. Dbl. Royal Acres
T1264 E. Dbl. Showcase
T1246 Pae. Verona
T1872 Early Double Tulip Mixture
T1551 Dar. Apeldoorn
T1552 Dar. Apeldoorn Elite
T1553 Dar. Banja Luka
T1563 Dar. Daydream
T1555 Dar. Golden Apeldoorn
T1558 Dar. Ivory Floradale
T1559 Dar. Ollioules
T1560 Dar. Olympic Flame
T1561 Dar. Pink Impression
T1566 Dar. Salmon Impression
T1564 Dar. Two Tone Mixture
T1871 Dar. Hybrids Mixed
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EARLY DOUBLE TULIPS (Mid-April Flowering) These are very sturdy and excellent for bedding, window boxes, patio tubs and windy locations.
T1265
First Price
Stunning large bright red flowers. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1258
Foxtrot
Pale pink petals edged with dark pink. FT: Mid April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1259
Foxy Foxtrot
Bright yellow flamed with soft orange. FT: Mid April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1253
La Belle Epoque
Brownish-red becoming lighter towards the petal edge. FT: Mid April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1262
Mondial
Ivory-white giant flowers. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1244
Peach Blossom
Delightful deep rose flowers, held on very sturdy stems. Long-lasting. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1261
Royal Acres
Deep purple flowers with ruffled petals on strong stems. FT: Mid April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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Showcase
Deep purple flowers. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1246
Verona
A fragrant flower of soft creamy-yellow with occasional green markings on the outside petals; inside pale yellow with ivory-white mid-vein. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1872
Early Double Tulip Mixture
Highly recommended for exposed positions, this mixture is selected by us and is superior to other mixtures usually sold. FT: April. FH: 25-40 cm (10-16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1264
8.50 7.40
7.80
14.30 8.50 9.95 7.80
9.00
8.50 6.50
24.20 21.10
22.25 40.75
24.20
28.40
22.25 25.70
24.20 18.50
DARWIN HYBRID TULIPS (Late April-May Flowering) These modern varieties are a cross between Darwin and Fosteriana. The rounded flowers are the largest yet introduced. Most striking when planted in clumps in the border etc.
T1551
Apeldoorn
A superb large oval-shaped flower on strong stem. Exterior cherry-red with yellow base; inside signal-red, with black base edged yellow. Long-lasting. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1552
Apeldoorn Elite
Excellent brilliant mandarin-red with a broad blaze of golden-orange at the petal edges. Long-lasting. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1553
Banja Luka
T1563
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Bright yellow flowers with ruby-red feathering and petal edges. FT: April. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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Daydream
Opens lemon-yellow changing to apricot-orange. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1555
Golden Apeldoorn
Fine large deep golden-yellow with occasional red specks when fully developed. Strong stems. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1558
Ivory Floradale
Exterior ivory-yellow, slightly spotted carmine-red; inside creamy-yellow. FT: Late April-May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1559
Ollioules
A lovely flower of old rose fading to ivory-white at petal edges as it ages. Sturdy and long-lasting. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1560
Olympic Flame
Large mimosa-yellow, flamed deep signal-red. Very sturdy and long-lasting. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1561
Pink Impression
Empire-rose on pale rose ground with a neyron-rose flame and a broad shrimpred feathered edge. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1566
Salmon Impression
Salmon-apricot with a warm pink glow. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1564
Two Tone Mixture
Glorious mix of Ivory Floradale and Pink Impression. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55-60 cm (22-24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1871
Darwin Hybrids Mixed
A glorious selection of brilliant colours, specially chosen by ourselves from distinct varieties. FT: Late May. FH: 55-60 cm (22-24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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6.70 5.75
6.50 7.10
6.70
9.00 7.80 7.10
7.40
6.35 5.35
5.40
19.10
16.40
18.50
20.30 19.10
25.70
22.25 20.30 21.10
18.10
15.25 15.40
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T1361 Abu Hassan
T1403 Beautytrend
T1408 Brown Sugar
T1404 Calgary Flames
T1365 Don Quichotte
T1386 Fontainebleau
T1396 Grand Perfection
T1406 Golden Dynasty
T1370 Ile de France
T1407 Jan Van Nes
T1372 Negrita
T1405 Pallada
T1374 Passionale
T1387 Rem’s Favourite
T1388 Rosalie
T1378 White Dream
T1392 Two Tone Mixture
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T1375 Shirley
T1384 Paul Scherer
T1393 Pretty Princess
T1313 Veronique Sanson
T1876 Mid-Season Tulip Mixture
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MID-SEASON TULIPS (April-May Flowering) This class fills the gap between the low-growing early tulips and the tall lates. The colours are bright and long-lasting. The stems are short and sturdy.
T1361
Abu Hassan
Glowing cardinal-red, chrysanthemum stripes on small buttercup-yellow edge. Sturdy. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1403
Beautytrend
Creamy-white flowers with a pinky-red feathered edge. FT: April-May. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1408
Brown Sugar
Coppery-bronze petals with a pink-blush and yellow-orange edge. Fragrant, long lasting as cut flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1404
Calgary Flames
Large lemon-yellow flowers with white edge. FT: April-May. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1365
Don Quichotte
Flowers of uniform Tyrian rose held on strong erect stems. Ideal for border or bedding. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1386
Fontainebleau
Striking maroon-purple flowers with a white rim on dark stems. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1396
Grand Perfection
Creamy-yellow flowers with deep red streaks. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1406
Golden Dynasty
Golden-yellow flowers flushed with red, paler at the base. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1370
Ile de France
An outstanding garden variety, exterior cardinal-red, inside blood-red, base dark bronze-green with narrow yellowish edge. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1407
Jan Van Nes
Bright yellow. FT: April. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1372
Negrita
Large blooms of warm deep purple, veined beetroot-purple. Strong stem. Longlasting. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1405
Pallada
Rich red flowers with strong stems. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1374
Passionale
Its colour is outstanding. Lilac-purple, flamed with deep purple and Naplesyellow anthers. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1384
Paul Scherer
Deep maroon-black. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1393
Pretty Princess
Deep pink flowers flamed with purple. Fragrant and long-lasting. FT: April-May. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1387
Rem’s Favourite
Violet-purple with edges feathered white. FT: Late April. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1388
Rosalie
Soft pink flowers flushed deep pink. Long-lasting. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1375
Shirley
A lovely ivory-white with a narrow band of purple and lightly spotted with same colour. As the flower ages it becomes more suffused. Not seen in any other tulip. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1313
Veronique Sanson
Fragrant orange-red flowers also making excellent cut blooms. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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Per 30
T1378
White Dream
Excellent ivory-white, good substance and resistant to adverse weather. Longlasting. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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Per 30
T1392
Two Tone Mixture
Wonderful mix of Negrita and Shirley. FT: April-May. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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T1876
Mid-Season Tulip Mixture
We offer an extra fine mixture in a special combination of named varieties. Extremely suitable for exposed positions. FT: April-May. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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9.00
10.30 9.00 9.20
6.35
8.30 6.70
8.65 7.40 7.10
6.25
6.00 6.50 7.80
11.00
13.55 7.55
9.20
6.35 7.10
5.60 5.60
25.70
29.35 25.70
26.20 18.10
23.65 19.10
24.65 21.10
20.30 17.80 17.10
18.50
22.25 31.40
38.60 21.50
26.20 18.10
20.30 15.95 15.95
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T1434 Fri. Blue Heron
T1469 Fri. Fabio
T1468 Fri. Huis Ten Bosch
T1467 Fri. Louvre
T1466 Fri. Pacific Pearl
T1471 Fri. Purple Crystal
T1441 Fri. Swan Wings
T1470 Fri. Yellow Valery
T1460 Fri. Two-Tone Mix
T1873 Fringed Mixture
T1499 Vir. Artist
T1491 Vir. China Town
T1492 Vir. Esperanto
T1500 Vir. Flaming Springgreen
T1501 Vir. Golden Artist
T1503 Vir. Greenland
T1497 Vir. Spring Green
T1505 Vir. Yellow Springgreen
T1508 Vir. Three-Tone Mix
T1878 Viridiflora Tulip Mixture
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FRINGED TULIPS (May Flowering) These tulips will add a totally new dimension to the garden. All have delicate, clearly defined, crystalline fringed petals.
T1434
Blue Heron
Charming two-tone flower, violet-purple petals lightening in colour towards the crystal-fringed edge. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1469
Fabio
T1468
Per 10
Per 30
Red flowers with a yellow crystaline fringed edge. FT: April-May. FH: 35-40 cm (14-16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Huis Ten Bosch
Magenta-pink flowers with large cream base. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1467
Louvre
Pink flowers with faint hint of purple, edge of petals fading to white. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1466
Pacific Pearl
Deep maroon-red. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1471
Purple Crystal
Purple flowers with creamy-white base. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1441
Swan Wings
A delightful pure white with black anthers, the petal edges are delicately fringed. FT: May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1470
Yellow Valery
Sunny-golden yellow flowers. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1460
Two-Tone Mix
Mixture of Huis Ten Bosch and Swan Wings. FT: April-May. FH: 50-55 cm (20-22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1873
Fringed Mixture
A mixture of named fringed varieties. FT: May. FH: 40-60 cm (16-24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
9.20 7.90
7.20
8.50 7.40
9.20 9.35
12.80 6.30 6.30
26.20
22.50 20.50 24.20 21.10
26.20 26.65
36.50 17.95 17.95
VIRIDIFLORA TULIPS (May Flowering) These fascinating tulips are much sought after for the garden and by flower arrangers. Depending on the variety, the petals have varying amounts of green in them.
T1499
Artist
Subtle tones of apricot, broadly flamed with green. A lovely petite tulip. FT: May. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1491
China Town
A superb variety. The variegated leaves with a whitish margin set off the predominantly phlox-pink bloom enhanced with broad flames of moss-green. FT: May. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1492
Esperanto
Deep china-rose, midrib flamed green fading into red-brown, base greenishyellow. Leaves have white edge. FT: May. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1500
Flaming Springgreen
T1501
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
White with red markings and green flames. Artistic and unusual. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Golden Artist
A stunning golden-orange with green stripes melting vertically through the petals. FT: Mid May. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1503
Greenland
Green edged with rose-pink. FT: May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1497
Spring Green
Ivory-white, feathered green, anthers light green. Very attractive and sturdy grower. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1505
Yellow Springgreen
Yellow with green stripes. Very strong. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1508
Three-Tone Mix
Mixture of Greenland, Spring Green and Flaming Spring Green. FT: May. FH: 50-55 cm (20-22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Viridiflora Tulip Mixture
These very distinctive tulips are characterised by their unusual green markings. Late flowering. Excellent for borders and beautiful in flower arrangements. A well-balanced mixture. FT: May. FH: 45-50 cm (18-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1878
9.35
9.00 9.70
18.70 11.50 7.40 7.40
10.45 6.20 6.20
26.65 25.70 27.65
53.30 32.75 21.10 21.10
29.80 17.65 17.65
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T1689 Atlantis
T1695 Avignon
T1710 Big Smile
T1672 Bleu Aimable
T1704 Caravelle
T1697 Clearwater
T1676 Dordogne
T1677 Dreamland
T1679 Kingsblood
T1711 La Courtine
T1681 Menton
T1684 Pink Diamond
T1671 Queen of Night
T1712 Red Proud
T1687 Sorbet
T1692 Violet Beauty
T1688 World Expression
T1702 Two Tone Mixture
T1879 May Flowering Mixture
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MAY FLOWERING TULIPS Atlantis
A two-toned late season bloomer with attractive flowers, mixed violet and cream. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Avignon
Deep orange blooms with a red flush and strong stems. Ideal for cutting. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Big Smile
Yellow flowers becoming pale lemon at petal edges. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Bleu Aimable
A perfectly shaped bloom of lilac shaded purple. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Caravelle
Glowing ruby-red deeper towards the petal edges. FT: May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Clearwater
Large pure white flowers. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1676
Dordogne
Large blooms of claret-rose changing into nasturtium-red to tangerine-orange near the margin. Highly recommended. FT: May. FH: 65 cm (26”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1677
Dreamland
This superb variety has large flowers of rosy-red flamed creamy-white. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Kingsblood
Long-lasting blooms of cherry-red edged scarlet. Recommended. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
La Courtine
Yellow petals with red flames at base of flower. FT: May. FH: 65 cm (26”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1681
Menton
Large oval-shaped china-rose, suffused apricot-orange edges. Very sturdy. Excellent garden plant. FT: May. FH: 65 cm (26”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1684
Pink Diamond
A superb tulip. Its colour is phlox-pink with slightly paler petal edges. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1671
Queen of Night
A striking flower of deep velvety maroon-black throughout. Long-lasting. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1712
Red Proud
Blood-red flowers with purple flames at base of petals. FT: May. FH: 65 cm (26”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1687
Sorbet
An exceptional rosy-white flamed carmine red with white inside. Stunning. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1692
Violet Beauty
Lavender-purple with paler tips on an ivory base. Stunning. FT: May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1688
World Expression
The lower part of the flower is blood-red, with feathering of the same colour going up the centre of the primrose-yellow top part of the petal. Long-lasting. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1702
Two Tone Mixture
Stunning mix of Pink Diamond and Queen of the Night. FT: May. FH: 60-65 cm (24-26”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1879
May Flowering Mixture
A stunning mix of named varieties. FT: May. FH: 50-70 cm (20-28”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1689 T1695 T1710 T1672 T1704 T1697
T1679 T1711
7.90 8.15 7.10
8.90 9.95
9.20 7.80
10.70 7.80 7.80 7.80
9.20 7.10
9.20 9.70
8.30 8.50 5.75
5.70
22.50 23.30 20.30 25.40
28.40 26.20
22.25 30.50
22.25 22.25 22.25 26.20
20.30 26.20 27.65
23.65
24.20 16.40
16.25
P. de Jager & Sons Limited have been selling top quality, top size bulbs for over 150 years. We cannot overemphasise the importance of size. Top size bulbs really do make a huge difference both in terms of flowering and naturalisation. Smaller size bulbs will be less expensive but the results will be very noticeably inferior. In order to illustrate the contrast in size, we have photographed a de Jager Amaryllis bulb beside one purchased from a garden centre. You can see the difference! All de Jager top bulb sizes are published in our catalogues.
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T1744 Ballerina
T1772 Budlight
T1745 Burgundy
T1764 Claudia
T1747 Elegant Lady
T1770 Green Star
T1757 Holland Chic
T1759 Mariette
T1749 Marilyn
T1776 Merlot
T1774 Pretty Woman
T1765 Purple Dream
T1755 West Point
T1756 White Triumphator
T1766 Two Tone Mixture No.1
T1775 Two Tone Mixture No.2
T1875 Lily Flowering Tulip Mix
T1950 Bic. Flaming Flag
T1951 Bic. Happy Generation
T1383 Bic. Helmar
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LILY-FLOWERING TULIPS (Early-Mid May Flowering) These lovely and unusual tulips, unsurpassed for charm and elegance, were introduced in 1914. The varieties in this section form flowers of fascinating beauty.
T1744
Ballerina
A magnificent garden variety with long pointed petals of soft marigoldorange. The flawlessly-formed flowers have a delicious scent. FT: May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1772
Budlight
Stunning yellow flowers with white petal edges and tips. FT: May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1745
Burgundy
An impressive performer, the elegant serpentine curves of this rich deep purple-violet will produce a picture beyond one’s expectations. FT: May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1764
Claudia
T1747 T1770
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
Soft purple with a white edge. FT: May. FH: 70 cm (28”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Elegant Lady
A fine lily-flowered variety. Graceful petals of creamy-yellow with violet-rose edge. Truly worthy of its name. FT: May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Green Star
Snow-white flowers with spiky reflexing petals, with a green stripe down the centre of each petal. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Holland Chic
White flowers with pinky-red feathered edges that become wider as the flower matures. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1759
Mariette
Wonderful fuschia-pink flowers with a softer rose margin with pointed petals. FT: May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1749
Marilyn
An outstanding white with purple-red feathered flame, Petals are flamed on both sides. FT: May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1776
Merlot
Tall elegant violet-burgundy flowers. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Pretty Woman
Giant cardinal-red flowers. Very long lasting. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1765
Purple Dream
Deep violet with a hint of blue. Long-lasting flowers with strong stems. Ideal for cutting. FT: May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1755
West Point
This is the ‘perfect’ lily-flowered tulip. A large deep primrose-yellow of great substance. Fragrant. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1756
White Triumphator
Pure white longish-shaped flower with strong reflexing petals borne on a strong stem. Long-lasting. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1766
Two Tone Mixture No.1
Glorious mix of Claudia and White Triumphator. FT: May. FH: 60-70 cm (24-28”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1775
Two Tone Mixture No.2
Balanced mixture of Ballerina and West Point. FT: May. FH: 50-55 cm (20-22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1875
Lily Flowering Tulip Mixture
In a wide range of colours, this mixture is superior to the mixtures usually offered. Excellent for cutting as well as bedding. FT: Early-Mid May. FH: 50-60 cm (20-24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1757
T1774
7.40
11.50 9.95 7.10 7.10
9.20 7.10
7.80 7.80 7.90
6.70 7.20
9.70 9.70
5.90 5.90 5.90
21.10
32.75
28.40 20.30 20.30 26.20
20.30
22.25 22.25 22.50 19.10
20.50 27.65 27.65
16.80 16.80 16.80
THE BICOLOR COLLECTION T1950
Flaming Flag
Pure white flowers with rich purple brush strokes and lilac feathering. FT: April. FH: 45-50 cm (18-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1951
Happy Generation
Ivory-white flowers with ruby-red flames and hints of yellow. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Helmar
Flamed ruby-red on a primrose-yellow ground with a lemon-yellow base. FT: April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1383 T1952
Collection 1
5 x each of the above varieties.
T1953
Collection 2
10 x each of the above varieties.
11.70 6.70 7.40
54.10 19.10 21.10
Per 15
9.20
Per 30
16.75
Flower Bulb Care Unpack bulbs on arrival, or at least separate the bags and open them. It is essential to have fresh air circulating between opened boxes and bags. Remember: fresh air, circulation, even temperatures, are the key factors to good results.
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T1812 Pae. Angelique
T1813 Pae. Black Hero
T1814 Pae. Blue Diamond
T1814 Pae. Danceline
T1819 Pae. Mount Tacoma
T1820 Pae. Orange Princess
T1834 Pae. Sunlover
T1823 Pae. Uncle Tom
T1811 Pae. Two-Tone Mix
T1824 Pae. Tulip Mixture
T1619 Par. Apricot Parrot
T1611 Par. Black Parrot
T1620 Par. Estella Rijnveld
T1626 Par. Flaming Parrot
T1627 Par. Irene Parrot
T1629 Par. Negrita Parrot
T1616 Par. Rococo
T1632 Par. Silver Parrot
T1618 Par. White Parrot
T1877 Par. Parrot Tulip Mixture
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PAEONY-FLOWERING TULIPS (April-May Flowering) This section of April-May flowering tulips will create an outstanding effect in the garden. Robust in habit, their large flowers resemble paeonies. Not recommended for forcing.
T1812
Angelique
A beautiful tulip. Pale apple-blossom pink, lighter at edge. Fragrant. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1813
Black Hero
An outstanding garden plant. Sport of ‘Queen of Night’. Beautiful double flowers of deep maroon-black. FT: April-May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1814
Blue Diamond
A gorgeous example with a multitude of deep purple petals. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1833
Danceline
Creamy-white flowers with a delicate red fleck. Strong stems. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1819
Mount Tacoma
Large full double white. Strong and long-lasting. Excellent for windy locations. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1820
Orange Princess
A fine double tulip. Flowers are nasturtium-orange with garnet-red flame; base canary-yellow. FT: April-May. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1834
Sunlover
Rich yellow flowers with orange-red markings. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1823
Uncle Tom
Deep wine-red paeony-like flower. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1811
Two-Tone Mix
A fine mix of Angelique and Uncle Tom. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1824
Paeony Tulip Mixture
A simply stunning pastel mix akin to a Monet canvas. FT: April-May. FH: 45-50 cm (18-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
Per 10
Per 30
9.20
12.10 7.40
15.50 8.90
11.40 7.20
10.10 6.20 6.20
26.20
34.50 21.10
44.15
25.40 32.50
20.50
28.80 17.65 17.65
PARROT TULIPS (May Flowering) Parrot Tulips make a colourful impact in the late spring garden which few other tulips can match.
T1619
Apricot Parrot
Creamy-peach petals with green stripes and flame-coloured feathering. FT: May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1611
Black Parrot
The flowers are of perfect Parrot form. Exterior deep-purple, inside blackishpurple, with exceptionally beautiful laciniated petals. FT: Mid-Late May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1620
Estella Rijnveld
The fringed petals combine bright white with flamingo-red and touches of green. Vibrant blooms open to a massive 7”. FT: Mid-Late May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1626
Flaming Parrot
Golden-yellow petals flamed-red and flushed with soft green. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1627
Irene Parrot
Double version of Princess Irene. Soft orange petals with purple flames. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1629
Negrita Parrot
Large purple flowers with petals frilled at the edges. Strong stems. FT: May. FH: 45-50 cm (18-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1616
Rococo
Deep velvety-red, lighter towards the edges with green markings. FT: Mid-Late May. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1632
Silver Parrot
A mixture of soft pink, lilac and cream crinkled petals. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1618
White Parrot
Pure white throughout with large feathered petals. A flower of great substance and garden merit. FT: Mid-Late May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
T1877
Parrot Tulip Mixture
A gorgeous mix of colours. It is a superior mixture and will produce the most artistic tulips for floral arrangements. FT: May. FH: 35-55 cm (14-22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Per 10
Per 30
9.20
8.50 9.60 9.20
11.50 11.90 7.80
11.90 11.90 6.20
26.20 24.20 27.35
26.20 32.75
33.90
22.25 33.90 33.90 17.65
Do not plant in dry spots - such as directly underneath overhanging roofs where bulbs are so sheltered they receive little or no rain.
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SD111 Classic Annual Mix
SD141 Cornfield Annual Mix
SD151 Pastel Annual Mix
SD161 Pixie Annual Mix
SD201 Magic Carpet Perennial Mix
SD211 Golden Summer Perennial Mix
SD221 Purple Haze Perennial Mix
SD231 Treasure Chest Perennial Mix
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PICTORIAL MEADOWS MIXTURES
These Meadow Mixtures are carefully blended seed mixes of native and non-native hardy species, designed to provide high quality flowering displays. They have been developed following several years of intensive trials at the University of Sheffield. Unlike other mixes that are available, they will flower and provide visual interest over an extremely long period of time (from summer through to late autumn) and are formulated to produce a succession of flowering species. They inject drama into large-scale commercial landscapes and create sparkling, complex and intricate pictures in the very smallest of spaces. They provide a colourful, wildlife-friendly replacement for mown grass; they can be sown formally in beds or to provide colour between shrubs, trees and perennials. Leeds City Council included a meadow mixture in their magnificent Gold Medal winning garden at the Chelsea Flower Show in 2010, and these mixtures have been used extensively in the Olympic Park. Sow the Annual seed mixes at a rate of 2-3g per square metre in the spring - March, April or May - and they will produce superb colour displays within 8 weeks or so of sowing. The Perennial seed mixes all contain over 20 species of plants, and should be sown at a rate of 2g per square metre (except Purple Haze – 3g per sq. m.) from early autumn to late spring, with October/November being the best for medium to large scale plantings. Once established the meadow can be managed simply with an annual cut in late February. The original Pictorial Meadows mix is illustrated in the main picture opposite (taken at The Eden Project) and produces stunning displays right through until late October/November. Starting out with white, blues, pinks and reds, the tapestry turns to reds, orange and yellow in the autumn. The mix has been carefully balanced for colour and succession of flowering, and components include: Shirley Poppy, Californian Poppy, Cornflower, Fairy Toadflax, Tickseed, Red Orache and Larkspur. FH: up to 1m (39’’).
SD111
Classic Annual Mix
SD141
A carefully selected mix of pretty cornfield annuals that will flower mainly Cornfield Annual Mix in July and August, including: Field Poppy, Cornflower, Scentless Mayweed and Corncockle. FH: up to 1m (39’’).
SD151
Pastel Annual Mix
A beautiful ‘strawberries & cream’ mix of pink and white with a scattering of clear blue. This mix is particularly impressive towards the end of the flowering period, when blues take over from pinks as the dominant colour theme. A gentle blending of elements such as: Bishop’s Flower, Cosmos, Cornflower and Shirley Poppy. FH: up to 1m (39’’).
Pixie Annual Mix
A mix suited especially to more restricted or compact situations, but having the same long-flowering characteristics of the standard mixture; components include: Fairy Toadflax, Red Flax, Shirley Poppy, Love-in-amist, Candytuft and Blue Flax. FH: up to 50 cm (20’’).
SD201
Magic Carpet Perennial Mix
A quick flowering ‘hybrid’ mix which combines colourful meadow annuals, biennials and short term perennials. Designed to flower well for three seasons, including the year of seeding if sown in spring. Particularly suitable for temporary landscapes and where rapid results are needed, this mix includes Yellow Chamomile, Evening Primrose, Purple Mullein, Spike Speedwell, Baby’s Breath, Catchfly and Musk Mallow. FH: up to 50 cm (20’’).
SD211
Golden Summer Perennial Mix
A warm, vibrant mixture for normal fertility soils. Mostly yellows and golds with white, hints of orange and flashes of later purples, our most popular perennial mix performs best in free-draining, sunny spots. Includes Yarrow, Perennial Black-eyed Susan, Lance-leaf Coreopsis, Lady’s Bedstraw, Ox-eye Daisy, Meadow Buttercup and Evening Primrose. FH: up to 50 cm (20’’).
SD221
Purple Haze Perennial Mix
A beautiful, cool, elegant combination for normal fertility soils, this mix will perform quite happily in semi-shade. Predominantly mauve and blue with billows of white and flashes of purple, it includes Michaelmas Daisy, Greater Knapweed, Field Scabious, Wild Carrot, Perennial Flax, Purple Coneflower, Ox-eye Daisy and Columbine. FH: up to 50 cm (20’’).
SD231
Treasure Chest Perennial Mix
A gorgeous, robust and very richly coloured carpet designed for a long flowering season on normal fertility soils. Includes Great Burnet, Macedonian Scabious, Wild Marjoram, Oriental Poppy, Cowslip, Betony and Woodland Sage. FH: up to 50 cm (20’’).
SD161
Per 50g Per 100g
24.00
45.00
Per 50g Per 100g
24.00
45.00
Per 50g Per 100g
24.00
45.00
Per 50g Per 100g
24.00
45.00
Per 20g
Per 40g
36.00
65.00
Per 20g
Per 40g
39.00
70.00
Per 20g
Per 40g
39.00
70.00
Per 20g
Per 40g
39.00
70.00
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q. Is there any grass seed content? A. There is no grass content to the mixes. Don’t mix with grass as it will kill off the flowers. Q. Can I just scatter the flowers over existing grass to create a meadow effect? A. Unfortunately not - the seeds have to be sown on bare soil. Q. Will the annual mixes self-seed? A. Only some of the species in the annual mixes will. To get the same effect you have to resow each year. Q. Will birds eat the seed ? A. No, they are too small for them to notice. Q. Will the mixes work in Sandy/Chalky/Clay soil ? A. Yes. They will work on all types of soil, but for these mixes, the better the soil the better the result.
Q. Do I need to water the seeds if it doesn’t rain once I’ve sown them? A. For annuals no there is usually enough rain eventually and if you over-water they could rot before they germinate. However, if there is prolonged drought after you have sown then you could try watering once a week. Perennials are more demanding and we recommend irrigation in Spring. Q. Will the mixes work in shady areas? A. Yes, but the mixes do need sunshine at some point during the day. Q. Can I combine the annual and perennial seed mixes? A. We don’t recommend this, as each seed mix is carefully formulated to produce a specific result. Q. How long will the seed keep if I don’t use it all? A. Usually for several years - keep stored in a cool dry place.
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INDEX Name of Variety
Page No.
Name of Variety
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Name of Variety
Page No.
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N
Aconite (Eranthis) ................................................ 24-25 Allium ....................................................................... 18-19 & 20-21 Amaryllis.................................................................. 22-23 Anenome ................................................................ 20-21 Arum ......................................................................... 22-23
Galanthus (Snowdrop) ......................................... 30-31 Geranium .................................................................. 28-29 Gynandriris ............................................................... 28-29
Nectaroscordum ...................................................... 36-37
B
Hardy Gladiolus ...................................................... Helleborus ................................................................. Hermodactylus ........................................................ Hyacinthoides (Bluebell) ...................................... Hyacinths ...................................................................
A
Bellevalia ................................................................. 22-23 Bluebell (Hyacinthoides) ................................... 30-31 Bulbocodium ......................................................... 22-23
C Calochortus ............................................................ 22-23 Camassia ................................................................. 22-23 Chionodoxa............................................................ 22-23 Colchicum ............................................................... 4-5 Corydalis.................................................................. 24-25 Collections for the Flower Border.................. 2-3 Collections for Outdoor Pots & Tubs ............ 1 Crocus Autumn Flowering ............................................ 2-3 Winter Flowering................................................ 6-7 Large-Flowering ................................................. 4-5 Cyclamen ................................................................ 24-25
D Daffodils & Narcissi Division 1 Trumpets .................................... 40-41 Division 2 Large Cupped ........................... 42-43 Division 3 Small Cupped............................ 44-45 Division 4 Double Daffodils ...................... 44-45 Division 5 Triandrus Narcissi ................... 46-47 Division 6 Dwarf Cyclamineus .............................. 46-47 Division 7 Jonquilla Narcissi ..................... 48-49 Division 8 Tazetta Narcissi ......................... 50-51 Division 9 Poeticus ....................................... 48-49 Division 10 Species ......................................... 50-51 Division 11 Split Corona ............................... 50-51 Division 12 Miscellaneous ........................... 48-49 Mixtures................................................................. 40-41 Mixtures by Weight ........................................... 40-41 Dichelostemma .................................................... 26-27
E Eranthis (Aconite)................................................. 24-25 Eremurus ................................................................. 24-25 Erythronium........................................................... 26-27
F Freesia ...................................................................... 26-27 Fritillaria Crown Imperials................................. 28-29 Fritillaria Imperialis .............................................. 26-27 Fritillaria Meleagris .............................................. 26-27 Fritillaria Persica.................................................... 28-29 Fritillaria Species................................................... 28-29
H 30-31 30-31 30-31 30-31 8-9
I Indoor Flowering Crocus - Large-Flowering ................................. Hyacinths - Christmas ........................................ Hyacinths - Multiflowering .............................. Hippeastrum (Amaryllis) ................................... Iris Species .............................................................. Muscari ................................................................... Narcissi ..................................................................... Special Indoor Collections ............................... Ipheion ........................................................................ Iris Dutch ........................................................................ English...................................................................... Regelio-Cyclus ...................................................... Species & Hybrids ................................................ Stylosa ...................................................................... Ixia ........................................................................... Ixiolirion ......................................................................
10-11 10-11 10-11 12-13 12-13 12-13 12-13 10-11 30-31 34-35 32-33 32-33 32-33 32-33 34-35 34-35
L Leucocoryne ............................................................. Leucojum ................................................................... Lillies Lilium (Candidum) ................................................ Lilium (AOA Hybrids)............................................ Lilium (Asiatic Hybrids) ....................................... Lilium (Asiatic Lilies for Pots, Terraces, Patio & Conservatory).......................................... Lilium (Oriental Hybrid Lilies) ........................... Lilium (Oriental Lilies for Pots, Terraces, Patio & Conservatory).......................................... Lilium (Oriental Trumpet Hybrids) .................. Lilium (Martagon Varieties) ............................... Lilium (Species Turkish Cap) ............................. Lilium (Tiger Lilies) ............................................... Lilium (Trumpet Shaped Lilies) ........................
34-35 34-35 14-15 14-15 14-15 14-15 14-15 14-15 16-17 16-17 16-17 16-17 16-17
O Ornithogalum ........................................................... 36-37 Outdoor Collections for Pots & Tubs ................ 1 Oxalis ............................................................................ 36-37
P Pancratium ................................................................. 38-39 Puschkinia................................................................... 36-37 Pictorial Meadows Seed Mixtures....................................................................... 70-71
R Ranunculus................................................................. 38-39
S Scilla .............................................................................. 38-39 Snowdrop (Galanthus)........................................... 30-31 Sparaxis........................................................................ 38-39 Sternbergia................................................................. 4-5
T Triteleia ........................................................................ 38-39 Tulips Bicolor Collection................................................... 66-67 Darwin Hybrid......................................................... 58-59 Early Double ............................................................ 58-59 Early Single ............................................................... 56-57 Fosteriana ................................................................. 56-57 Fringed....................................................................... 62-63 Greigii Hybrid .......................................................... 54-55 Kaufmanniana......................................................... 54-55 Lily Flowering .......................................................... 66-67 May Flowering ........................................................ 64-65 Mid-Season .............................................................. 60-61 Multiflowering ........................................................ 54-55 Paeony Flowering .................................................. 68-69 Parrot .......................................................................... 68-69 Rare & Fine Species ............................................... 52-53 Viridiflora ................................................................... 62-63
W Wild Flower Seed Mixes......................................... 70-71
Z Zantedeschia ............................................................. 38-39
M Muscari........................................................................ 36-37
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