CATALOGUE 2018 / 2019
Mixture Melange Paris
Dear Customer, We are pleased to present our completely renewed autumn 2018 catalogue. CSW Landscaping is meeting a growing demand for a wide range of flower bulbs specially selected for landscapers, gardeners, municipalities and large-scale users of flower bulbs. In addition to the completely redesigned catalogue, the range has also been updated and expanded to better meet your wishes. Special attention has been paid to our range of specialty bulbs. In recent years we have seen a growing interest in this group of bulbs because of their countless uses. In addition to the individual species we offer, we shall also have a very wide range of mixes for different uses. Whether you want a colourful border with long tulips or a mix that will provide colour early on year after year, it’s all possible! Should you have any questions about our products and their uses, the CSW Landscaping team will be happy to assist you. We package our products in handy, usable units that give you the flexibility to let your creativity run wild. You can find the number of bulbs per package on our price list. We have compiled the list with the greatest possible care based on the smallest packaging unit. However, if you need larger quantities, we would be happy to put together a tailor-made offer for you. As well as the above advantages of buying flower bulbs from CSW Landscaping, you can also count on us for excellent quality flower bulbs and proper delivery. To simplify and speed up the ordering process, you can also order your flower bulbs online through our online store: www.cswlandscaping.com. We hope that you will enjoy browsing through our catalogue and look forward to welcoming you (again) as a customer this autumn!
CSW Landscaping Team
Index 6-53 8-11 12-15 16-19 20-23 24-25 26-27 28-29 30-31 32-33 34-35 36-37 38-41 42-43 44-49 50-53 54-55
Tulips Darwin Hybrid Tulips Double Early Tulips Double Late Tulips Lily Flowering Tulips Fringed Tulips Double Fringed Tulips Viridiflora Tulips Kaufmanniana Tulips Fosteriana Tulips Greigii Tulips Parrot Tulips Single Late Tulips Single Early Tulips Triumph Tulips Species Tulips Bulbs in public green spaces and about Ronald 56-81 Narcissus
58-59 Trumpet Narcissus 60-63 Large Cupped Narcissus 64-67 Double Narcissus 68-69 Split Corona and Papillon Narcissus 70-71 Cyclamineus Narcissus 72-73 Jonquilla Narcissus 74 Species Narcissus 75 Poeticus Narcissus 76-77 Triandrus Narcissus 78-79 Small Cupped Narcissus 80-81 Tazetta Narcissus 82-85 Hyacinthus 86-87 About Ton 88-107 Specialty Bulbs 108-111 Autumn Flowering Specialty Bulbs 112-125 Mixtures 114-115 Ronald’s Tips 126-127 Sales terms and conditions
Used symbols
Our Team of Specialists
Growing Height
Flowering Period
Suitable for Naturalising
Ronald van Loon
Suitable for pots and containers
Ton de Haan
Fragrant
Jan Iversen
Staffan Bengtsson
Flowering Periods
Advised number of bulbs per square meter Suitable for machine planting
Eric Breed
1 - January 2 - February 3 - March 4 - April 5 - May 6 - June
7 - July 8 - August 9 - September 10 - October 11 - November 12 - December
Attracts butterflies
Attracts bees
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Darwin Hybrid Tulips Double Early Tulips Double Late Tulips Lily Flowering Tulips Fringed Tulips Double Fringed Tulips Viridiflora Tulips Kaufmanniana Tulips Fosteriana Tulips Greigii Tulips Parrot Tulips Single Late Tulips Single Early Tulips Triumph Tulips Species Tulips
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TULPEN Tulip Flaming Parrot
Darwin Hybrid Tulips Darwin Hybrid Tulips are all single-flowered cultivars with long-lasting flowers on strong stems. This type of tulip is very suitable for mass planting in a landscape setting or, with its height of 50-60 cm excellent as a cut flower. When planted at a depth of at least 15 cm, this group of tulips is performing well for several years. Mid-season flowering.
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Tulip Silverstream
Ad Rem
60
4
American Dream
55
4
Apeldoorn
55
4
Apeldoorn’s Elite
60
4
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Apricot Delight
40
4
Beauty of Spring
55
4
Apricot Impression
60
4
Blushing Apeldoorn
55
4
Banja Luka
55
4
Burning Heart
55
4
Beauty of Apeldoorn
55
4
Cash
55
4
Darwin Hybrid Tulips
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Daydream
50
4
Lady van Eijk
50
4
Golden Apeldoorn
60
4
Light and Dreamy
50
4
Hakuun
55
4
Lighting Sun
55
4
Ivory Floradale
55
4
Mystic van Eijk
50
4
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Orange Balloon
50
4
Red Impression
60
4
Orange van Eijk
50
4
Salmon van Eijk
50
4
Pink Impression
60
4
Silverstream
55
4
Purple Pride
55
4
Van Eijk
50
4
Double Early Tulips Double Early Tulips are hybrids of Single Early Tulips. Tulips are regarded double when they have more than six petals. Double Early Tulips are the first double flowering tulips to flower and have peony like flowers on short sturdy stems and are suitable for borders, mass planting or pots.
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Tulip Foxy Foxtrot
Amazing Grace
40
4
Bowl of Beauty
40
4
Exotic Emperor
40 3/4
Foxtrot
30
4
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Foxy Foxtrot
30
4
Monsella
30
4
Margarita
30
4
Monte Carlo
30
4
Melrose
25
4
Monte Orange
30
4
Mondial
25
4
Montreux
40
4
Double Early Tulips
14
30
25
4
4
Orca
Peptalk
Peach Blossom
40
35
4
4
Showcase
40
40
4
4
Verona
Viking
Verona Sunrise
15
25
20
4
4
Willem van Oranje
Double Late Tulips This is a group with the same characteristics as the group of Early Flowering Double Tulips. The difference with the double early flowering varieties is that most of these tulips are taller and that they are flowering later in the season.
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Mixture Bowl of Plenty
Akebono
Angelique
Antraciet
55 4/5
45 4/5
45 4/5
Backpacker
45 4/5
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Black Hero
Blue Diamond
55 4/5
40
Chato
Copper Image
45 4/5
4
35 4/5
Carnaval de Nice
Charming Beauty
50 4/5
45 4/5
Dream Touch
Ice Cream
45 4/5
25 4/5
Double Late Tulips
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La Belle Epoque
45 4/5
Orange Princess
25 4/5
Lilac Perfection
45 4/5
Red Princess
25 4/5
Miranda
45 4/5
Shirley Double
40 4/5
Mount Tacoma
45 4/5
Sun Lover
45 4/5
Tulip Akebono
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Uncle Tom
45 4/5
Wow
40 4/5
Yellow Pomponette
45 4/5
Lily Flowering Tulips This group of tulips is named for the shape of their blooms, which resemble old species tulips from Turkey. Their long, pointed petals arch outward and, when fully open, look like a six-point star. Most varieties are blooming late in the season and grow up to 50-60 cm and are not as sturdy as most other tulips. However their grace and elegance easily compensate this.
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Tulip Marilyn
Ballade
45
5
Ballerina
45
5
Budlight
40
5
Burgundy
50
5
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China Pink
45
5
Jazz
50
Elegant Lady
60
5
Mariette
5
55
5
Fly Away
50
5
Marilyn
55
5
Greenstar
50
5
Merlot
55
5
Lily Flowering Tulips
50
55
5
5
Moonlight Girl
Pieter de Leur
22
Purple Dream
50
50
5
5
Sanne
Très Chic
45
5
Vendee Globe
40
5
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West Point
50
5
Whispering Dream
45
5
White Triumphator
65
5
Fringed Tulips Fringed Tulips, also known as Crispa Tulips, are sports of Single Late Tulips. Accordingly, they are flowering late in the season. The edges of the petals are fringed, appearing to be frayed. The blooms are especially long-lasting. These elegant tulips are becoming more popular every year!
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Tulip Huis ten Bosch
Barbados
50
5
Cacharel
45
5
Canasta
40
5
Candy Curls
50
5
Cummins
50
5
25
Curly Sue
50
5
Louvre
50
5
Fancy Frills
45
5
Maja
60
Hamilton
50
5
Pacific Pearl
5
50
5
Honeymoon
50
5
Vincent van Gogh
60
5
Huis ten Bosch
50
5
Double Fringed Tulips A rather newly bred group of tulips. The flowers unfurl gradually to expose layer upon layer of petals, like old-fashioned frilly petticoats.
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Tulip Snow Crystal
Queensland
30
5
Cool Crystal
35
5
Snow Crystal
35
Sensual Touch
45
27
5
5
Vaya con Dios
35
5
Viridiflora Tulips Elegant class of tulips with cup-shaped flowers on long sturdy stems. The green on the petals make that Viridiflora Tulips have an exceptionally long flowering period. Most Viridiflora Tulips flower late as many mutated from Single Late Tulips.
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Tulip Yellow Springgreen
Doll’s Minuet
50
5
Purple Doll
45
5
Flaming Springgreen
50
5
Spring Green
45
5
Groenland
50
5
Virichic
45
5
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Yellow Springgreen
50
5
Kaufmanniana Tulips Kaufmanniana Tulips are, with some exceptions, generally low growing which make them ideal for rock gardens and containers. The flowers have pointed petals which open almost completely flat on sunny days. This type of tulip is also called waterlily tulip as a fully opened flower looks like a waterlily. The leaves are often striped or mottled. Early flowering and very suitable for naturalising.
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Tulip Scarlet Baby
Corona
20 3/4
Early Harvest
20 3/4
Heart’s Delight
20 3/4
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Ice Stick
Johan Strauss
Scarlet Baby
40 3/4
20 3/4
20 3/4
Showwinner
Stresa
The First
25 3/4
25 3/4
20 3/4
Fosteriana Tulips This group of tulips is also known as Emperor Tulips. These tulips have been bred from Tulipa Fosteriana which grows in Central Asia. Fosteriana Tulips vary somewhat in height but they all produce large flowers in bright colours on strong stems. These tulips are very long-lasting and ideal for naturalising.
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Tulip Analita
Albert Heijn
30 3/4
Analita
30 3/4
Concerto
25 3/4
Flaming Purissima
40
4
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Golden Purissima
40
4
Orange Emperor
40
4
Juan
45
Madame Lefeber
4
Purissima
40
4
40
4
Sweet Sixteen
25
4
Sweetheart
40
4
Greigii Tulips Greigii Tulips originated from Tulipa greigii species which are native to Kazachstan. Greigii Tulips have large flowers compared to the plants as a whole. The flowers come in very bright colours often with two-toned petals and open wide in full sun. Greigii Tulips are ideal for rock gardens and pots as they are very short. The distinctive foliage is mottled with maroon stripes.
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Tulip Kiev
Cape Cod
Kiev
Pinocchio 35
30
4
Red Riding Hood
30
4
25
4
Toronto
30
4
25
4
Vanilla Cream
45
4
Portland
30
4
Parrot Tulips These tulips were developed from mutations of certain late flowering and Triumph Tulips. The flowers are large and have deeply feathered, curled or twisted brightly coloured petals. Parrot Tulips are somewhat sensitive to cold and wet weather so they require a somewhat protected spot. Flowering season is mid to late. They make excellent cut flowers.
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Tulip Estella Rijnveld
Air
50
Apricot Parrot
5
50
5
Black Parrot
45
5
Blue Parrot
50
5
Bright Parrot
45
5
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Elsenburg
50
5
Rococo
40
5
Estella Rijnveld
50
5
Super Parrot
55
5
Flaming Parrot
60
5
Texas Gold
50
5
Green Wave
50
5
Victoria’s Secret
45
5
Professor Röntgen
50
5
Single Late Tulips This group, also known as Mayflowering Tulips, comes in a wide range of colours. Together with the Darwin Hybrid Tulips these are the tallest tulips. They have large, oval, almost egg-shaped flowers. Excellent as cut flowers.
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Tulip Queen of Night
39
Avignon
60
5
CafĂŠ Noir
50
5
Big Smile
60
5
Caravelle
55
5
Bleu Aimable
60
5
Dordogne
60
5
Blushing Lady
50
5
El Nino
60
5
Single Late Tulips
40
Kingsblood
55
5
Pink Diamond
60
5
La Courtine
60
5
Queen of Night
60
5
Maureen
70
5
Recreado
55
5
Menton
60
5
Renown
60
5
Tulip Kingsblood
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Sorbet
55
5
Temple of Beauty
75
5
Violet Beauty
55
5
Single Early Tulips One of the oldest groups of tulips in cultivation. These tulips are known for having very strong stems. This means they will stand up well to wind and rain. They come in a wide range of colours and are suitable for beds, borders and even indoor forcing.
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Tulip Candy Prince
Apricot Beauty
35
4
Candy Prince
35
4
Christmas Dream
40
4
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Couleur Cardinal
35
4
Prinses Irene
25
4
Flair
30
Pretty Princess
4
Purple Prince
35
4
30
4
Sunny Prince
35
4
Triumph Tulips This is the largest group of tulips and they come in every possible colour and colour combination. Triumph Tulips are a result of a cross between Single Early Tulips and later flowering varieties. The flowers have the classic tulip flower shape. Triumph Tulips have strong stems which make them suitable for every location in a garden or park.
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Tulip Fontainebleau
Abu Hassan
40
4
Affaire
40
4
Annie Schilder
40
4
Attila
50
4
45
Barcelona
45 4
Dynasty
45
4
Calgary
20
4
Flaming Flag
45
4
Denmark
45
4
Flying Dragon
45
4
Don Quichotte
45
4
Fontainebleau
50
4
Triumph Tulips
46
Friendship
45
4
Happy Generation
45
4
Gabriella
45
4
Havran
45
4
Gavota
40
4
Helmar
45
4
Grand Perfection
45
4
Ile de France
45
4
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Jackpot
45
4
Magic Lavender
50
4
Lasting Love
50
4
Mistress
50
4
Leen van der Mark
45
4
Negrita
40
4
Liberstar
50
4
New Design
45
4
Triumph Tulips
48
Pallada
30
4
Ronaldo
35
4
Paul Scherer
50
4
Shirley
35
4
Pays Bas
45
4
Silver Cloud
35
4
Rems Favourite
55
4
Slawa
35
4
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Strong Gold
35
4
White Liberstar
50
4
Suncatcher
45
4
Yellow Crown
50
4
Tom Pouce
35
4
Yellow Surprise
50
4
Veronique Sanson
45
4
Species Tulips Tulips that are wild, or close to wild, naturalise extremely well. As most tulips in this class are fairly short, they are absolutely ideal for rock gardens and pots. They also look wonderful when planted in large, one-colour flower beds.
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Tulp Sylvestris
acuminata
40 4/5
bakeri Lilac Wonder
15
4
batalinii Bright Gem
10 4/5
clusiana Cynthia
20
4 51
clusiana var. Stellata
30
4
humilis Helene
10
4
humilis Persian Pearl
10
4
humilis alba coerulea oculata
10
4
Species Tulips
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Lady Jane
30 4/5
praestans Fusilier
25
4
linifolia
15
4
praestans Shogun
25
4
Little Beauty
10 4/5
saxatilis
30
4
polychroma
15
4
sylvestris
30
4
Tulip bakeri Lilac Wonder
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tarda
10 3/4
turkestanica
20
4
whittallii
25
4
‘These mixes can be composed of species that bloom almost simultaneously to create a spectacular display’
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Ronald van Loon
Bulbs
in public green spaces We have seen a growing interest over the years in the use of flower bulbs in public green spaces. Flower bulbs bring us the first colours after winter and provide that spring feeling so many people long for after the cold, dark months.
In fact, no other type of planting gives splendour to beds, parks, verges and lawns in spring with such a diverse array of colours and shapes. In addition to bringing colour, variety and cheerfulness, flower bulbs also play an increasingly important role in encouraging biodiversity. By using the right species, they can provide food for butterflies and bees. The flowering period of bulbs can play a crucial role here, given there are hardly any other crops that are a source of food for these insects that early in the year. Our aim at CSW Landscaping is to respond in various ways to the growing demand for flower bulbs for use in public green spaces. This starts with the composition of our range. While we have a wide selection of tulips and daffodils, CSW Landscaping also spends a lot of time and care selecting our range of special bulbs and tubers. Many species in this group are highly suitable for use in public green spaces because of their ability to flower for several years in a row and the possibility to plant them mechanically. Our product range includes individual species for use in public green spaces as well as various mixes. These mixes can be composed of species that bloom almost simultaneously to create a spectacular display or can also be used to lengthen the flowering period. A carefully selected mix makes it possible to achieve a flowering period of between 8 and 10 weeks. To support our customers in implementing their planting plan, CSW Landscaping offers the possibility of having the bulbs planted mechanically (under grass) and can offer advice about our product range. CSW Landscaping has its own planting machine and, just as important, people with the right expertise to make every planting plan a success. Contact one of our employees, free of obligation, for advice about the best plan for you.
About Ronald Ronald was born and raised in the heart of the bulb region and was infected early on with the ‘bulb virus’. With more than 25 years of experience in bulbs, he has built up a wealth of knowledge and expertise. In recent years, he has seen the use of flower bulbs change dramatically: “In the past, we used to see mainly groups of flower bulbs of one species, but nowadays we see a much more creative use with many combinations of different bulbous flowers.” Ronald will be happy to help you with all your questions on composition and use of flower bulb mixes.
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Trumpet Narcissus Large Cupped Narcissus Double Narcissus Split Corona and Papillon Narcissus Cyclamineus Narcissus Jonquilla Narcissus Species Narcissus Poeticus Narcissus Triandrus Narcissus Small Cupped Narcissus Tazetta Narcissus
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Narcissus Narcissus Chromacolor
Trumpet Narcissus Trumpet Narcissus have the “traditional� narcissus form. One large blossom per stem and the trumpet is very long. Specifically: the length of the petals or longer. These daffodils are well known for their long blooming season and their very large blossoms. Excellent for landscaping and naturalising.
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Narcissus Pistachio
Avalon
40
4
British Gamble
50
4
Dutch Master
50 3/4
Elka
25 3/4
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Golden Harvest
Las Vegas
Marieke
Mount Hood
45 3/4
45
4
45 3/4
40 3/4
Pistachio
Snow Baby
Topolino
W.P. Milner
45
4
25
4
15 3/4
20 3/4
Large Cupped Narcissus Large Cupped Narcissus is the group you see most often in gardens. Large Cupped Narcissus have a cup which is more than one third but less than equal to in length than the petals. This group of Narcissus come in a wide range of colours and in a wide variety of cup shapes. Its flowers are extremely weather-tolerant and are suitable for every possible use: in beds, in borders, as a cut flower and for indoor forcing. Also suitable for naturalising.
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Narcissus Brackenhurst
Accent
40
4
Brackenhurst
40
4
Carlton
40 3/4
Chromacolor
40
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Fellow’s Favourite
45
4
Flower Record
45
4
Fortissimo
45
4
Fortune
45
4
Large Cupped Narcissus
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Frosty Snow
40
4
Pink Charm
40
4
Greengarden
45
4
Professor Einstein
45
4
Ice Follies
40 3/4
Salome
40
4
Merel’s Favourite
40
4
Slim Whitman
40 3/4
Narcissus Professor Einstein
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Stainless
45
4
Stella
40
Wedding Bell
4
45
4
Double Narcissus This class of Narcissus has flowers that have extra petals, a double trumpet or even both. Double Narcissus come in a wide range of colours. Good as cut flower and very suitable for beds and borders. Some varieties require some protection from the wind.
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Narcissus Flower Parade
Albus Plenus Odoratus
40 4/5
Androcles
45
4
Butter & Eggs
40
4
Cheerfulness
35
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Delnashaugh
40 4
Dick Wilden
40
4
Flower Parade
40
4
Golden Ducat
40
4
Double Narcissus
Heamoor
66
45
4
Milena
35
4
Ice King
45
4
Obdam
40
4
Irene Copeland
40
4
Rip van Winkle
15
4
Manly
40
4
Solar Wind
40
4
45
40
4
4
Tahiti
White Marvel
67
White Lion
25
35
4
4
Yellow Cheerfulness
Split Corona and Papillon Narcissus Varieties in this division have a very different flower form compared to the usual flower form. The term split corona refers to the cup which is split for at least 50% of its length. This makes that these varieties have open, upfacing flowers often resembling a hibiscus. Split Corona Narcissus varieties are suitable for mass planting and as cut flower. Most varieties flower mid-spring.
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Narcissus Trepolo
Apricot Whirl
Banana Splash
Cassata 69
35
4
Parisienne
40
4
35
4
Trepolo
40
4
35 3/4
Tripartite
35
4
Congress
40
4
Cyclamineus Narcissus This division of Narcissus has straight slender trumpets and reflexed petals. The reason why this division is called cyclamineus is that several varieties from this group strongly resemble a cyclamen. Cyclamineus Narcissus is one of the first groups to flower in spring. As most varieties from this group are rather small they are performing better when planted close together or in front of the border. They are also excellent for rock gardens and indoor forcing.
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Narcissus February Gold
Cotinga
25
4
February Gold
25
3
Jetfire
25 3/4
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Peeping Jenny
30
4
Tête-à-Tête
20
3
Peeping Tom
Rapture
35 3/4
30 3/4
Toto
Wisley
25
4
35
4
Jonquilla Narcissus This division of Narcissus is known as the most fragrant division. The flowers come in a wide range of colours and have flat or slightly reflexed petals and a wide cup. The flower stems normally bear 2-6 flowers resulting in a long flowering period. They naturalise very well and flower mostly late in the season.
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Narcissus Kokopelli
Bell Song
40
4
Golden Echo
40
4
Hillstar
35
4
Kedron
45
4
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Kokopelli
35
4
Sailboat
20
4
Lieke
40
Pipit
4
Silver Smiles
30
4
30
4
Sweet Smiles
30
4
Sweetness
35
4
Species Narcissus
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This group comprises several species which originate in the wild and are now widely cultivated. These daffodils are very suitable for naturalising.
lobularis
15
30
3/4
3/4
obvallaris
Poeticus Narcissus
This type of daffodil is also known as the ‘poet’s daffodil’. All species in this group have large white petals and a small corona in contrasting colours, often red and yellow, and are excellent for naturalisation. They have a lovely fragrance and, due to their late flowering, can be easily combined with Single Late Tulips.
Actaea
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45
45
4
4/5
poeticus var. Recurvus
Triandrus Narcissus This group is known for its very colourful and long flowering period, not least because each stem contains more than one blossom. The somewhat pendant, nodding flowers have slightly reflexed petals. Most species from this group have a wonderful fragrance. These plants are suitable for use in pots and are known to be a superb naturalising daffodil when planted in a slightly shaded spot. The flowering period is from mid-April until well into May.
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Narcissus Katie Heath
Army of Lovers
25
4
Hawera
25 4/5
Katie Heath
25
4
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Lemon Drops
30
4
Thalia
30
4
Petrel
Starlight Sensation
35 4/5
30
Tresamble
Yellow Ocean
30
4
25
4
4
Stint
35
4
Small Cupped Narcissus This group of daffodils does not differ much from Large-cupped Daffodils. The most striking difference is that the length of the cups is one third or less the length of the petals. Best suited for naturalisation in groups.
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Narcissus Queen of the North
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Barrett Browning
45
4
Queen of the North
45
4
Falmouth Bay
55
4
Ringtone
40
4
Polar Ice
35 4/5
White Lady
35
4
Tazetta Narcissus This group of daffodils is known for its abundant bloom and a sweet, strong scent. These plants originate from somewhat warmer regions and are therefore slightly more sensitive to severe frost. However, they do fine in the western European climate. Excellent for use in borders and as a cut flower.
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Narcissus Martinette
Geranium
35
4
Martinette
40
4
Golden Dawn
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40 4/5
Minnow
20
4
Ziva
45 binnencultuur
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Hyacinthus Hyacint Splendid Cornelia
Hyacinthus
84
Blue Jacket
25
4
Delft Blue
25
4
Carnegie
25
4
Gipsy Queen
25
4
City of Haarlem
25
4
Jan Bos
25
4
Dark Dimension
25
4
Pink Pearl
25
4
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Purple Sensation
25
4
Blue Festival
25
4
Splendid Cornelia
25
4
Pink Festival
25
4
Woodstock
25
4
White Festival
25
4
About Ton
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Ton has been working in the flower bulb sector for several years as a representative in Scandinavia as well as providing behind-the-scenes administrative support. He has been involved with CSW Landscaping since its inception in 2017, restructuring the company’s processes in response to changing objectives and customer needs. This has included improving ordering procedures to make them more convenient and ensuring punctual delivery times.
He has assisted in introducing a solid assortment, and the expansion of the assortment in 2018, based on customer feedback. The aim is to include more customers in the project, to listen to their needs when it comes to quality and delivery, and to adapt and roll out the programme accordingly in the upcoming years.
CSW Landscaping aims to offer a robust product range for both offline and online markets at competitive prices and with excellent delivery conditions. We focus on ensuring customers’ specific wishes are met without creating unnecessary complications. Ton will not only gladly assist you with your order but is always happy to inform you about the possibilities of online ordering.
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Cyclamen hederifolium
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89
Specialty Bulbs Allium Mount Everest
Allium aflatunense
75 5-6
Allium aflatunense Purple Sensation 75 5-6
Allium Ambassador
130 6-7
Allium amethystinum Forelock
70 6-7
Specialty Bulbs
90
Allium amplectens Graceful Beauty
Allium atropurpureum
Allium caeruleum
Allium cernuum
40 5-6
50 6-7
50 6-7
45 6-7
Allium christophii
Allium cowanii
Allium flavum
Allium giganteum
50 6-7
40
5
35 7-8
150 6-7
Allium Gladiator
130 5-6
Allium Globemaster
80 6-7
Allium jesdianum Early Emperor
80
6
Allium karataviense
20 5-6
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Allium karataviense Ivory Queen
Allium moly
Allium neapolitanum
20 5-6
25 6-7
35
Allium nigrum Pink Jewel
Allium obliquum
Allium Ostara
75
7
90
6
5
40 5-6
Allium nigrum
70
6
Allium roseum
35
5
Specialty Bulbs
92
Allium schoenoprasum Forescate
35 6-7
Allium sphaerocephalon
60 7-8
Allium schubertii
45 5-6
Allium senescens ssp. Montanum
25 7-8
Allium stipitatum Mont Blanc
Allium stipitatum Mount Everest
100 5-6
125
6
Allium Silverspring
75
5
Allium triquetrum
40
5
93
Allium unifolium
30 5-6
Anemone blanda White Splendour 10
5
Allium ursinum
30 4-5
Anemone coronaria Admiral
25
5
Allium vinale Hair
90 6-7
Anemone coronaria Bicolor
25
5
Anemone blanda Blue Shades
10
3
Anemone coronaria Bride
25
5
Anemone blanda Charmer
25
3
Anemone coronaria De Caen
25
5
Anemone coronaria Governor
25
5
Anemone coronaria Hollandia
25
5
Specialty Bulbs
94
Anemone coronaria Lord Lieutenant 25
5
Anemone coronaria Sylphide
25
5
Anemone coronaria Mount Everest 25
5
Anemone nemorosa
25 3-4
Anemone coronaria Mr. Fokker
25
5
Anemone nemerosa Robinsoniana 10 3-4
Anemone coronaria St. Brigid
25
5
Anemone nemerosa Vestal
25 3-4
Anemone ranunculoides
10 3-4
Arum italicum marmoratum
30 4-5
Camassia leichtlinii Alba
80 5-6
Camassia leichtlinii Blue Heaven
65 5-6
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Camassia leichtlinii caerulea
Camassia leichtlinii Sacajawea
Camassia leichtlinii Semiplena
Camassia quamash
80 5-6
80 5-6
80 5-6
35 5-6
Chionodoxa forbesii
Chionodoxa forbesii Blue Giant
Chionodoxa forbesii Pink Giant
Chionodoxa forbesii Rosea
10 2-3
15 2-3
15 2-3
10 2-3
Specialty Bulbs
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10
10
2-3
2-3
Chionodoxa luciliae
Chionodoxa sardensis
Chionodoxa luciliae Alba
10
25
2-3
5
Convallaria majalis
20
20
3
3
Corydalis cava
Corydalis solida Beth Evans
Corydalis solida
97
15
15
3
3
Corydalis solida G.P. Baker
Crocus ancyrensis (Golden Bunch) 10
3
Crocus chrysanthus Ard Schenk
10
3
Crocus chrysanthus Blue Pearl
10
3
Crocus chrysanthus Cream Beauty 10
3
Specialty Bulbs
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Crocus chrysanthus Dorothy
10
3
Crocus etruscus Zwanenburg
10
3
Crocus chrysanthus Prins Claus
10
3
Crocus flavus ssp. Flavus
10 3-4
Crocus chrysanthus Romance
10
3
Crocus Fuscotinctus
10
3
Crocus chrysanthus Snowbunting
10
3
Crocus Orange Monarch
10
3
Crocus vernus Flower Record
15
3
Crocus vernus Grand Maître
15
3
Crocus vernus Jeanne d’Arc
15
3
Crocus vernus Pickwick
15
3
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Crocus vernus Remembrance
15
3
Crocus tommasinianus Barr’s Purple 10
3
Crocus vernus Vanguard
15
3
Crocus tommasinianus Roseus
10
3
Crocus tommasinianus
10
3
Crocus tommasinianus Ruby Giant 10
3
Crocus tommasinianus Albus
10
3
Crocus tommasinianus Whitewell Purple 10
3
Specialty Bulbs
100
Crocus ssp. sublimis Tricolor
10
3
Eranthis cilicica
5
2-3
Crocus Yellow Mammoth
15
3
Cyclamen coum hybrids
10 2-3
Eranthis hyemalis
5
2-3
Eremurus isabellinus Romance
Eremurus Pinokkio
Eremurus robustus
125
125
175
6
6
6
101
Eremurus stenophyllus
90
6
Fritillaria Early Passion
110 3-4
Erythronium pagoda
20 4-5
Fritillaria elwesii
30 4-5
Erythronium revolutum White Beauty 20
4
Fritillaria imperialis Aurora
90 4-5
Fritillaria acmopetala
50 4-5
Fritillaria imperialis Maxima Lutea 90 4-5
Fritillaria imperialis Orange Beauty 125 4-5
Fritillaria imperialis Premier
90 4-5
Fritillaria imperialis Rubra Maxima 90 4-5
Fritillaria imperialis Slagzwaard
90 4-5
Specialty Bulbs
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Fritillaria inodora Sunset
Fritillaria meleagris
4
Fritillaria meleagris Alba
110 3-4
25
20
4
Fritillaria persica
Fritillaria persica Ivory Bells
Fritillaria persica Twin Towers Tribute
100 4-5
100 4-5
100 4-5
Fritillaria michailovskyi
20
4
Fritillaria raddeana
65 4-5
Fritillaria uva-vulpis
25 4-5
Galanthus elwesii
15 2-3
Galanthus nivalis
15 2-3
Galanthus nivalis Flore Pleno
15 2-3
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Galanthus woronowii
Gladiolus comm. ssp. Byzantinus
hyacinthoides hispanica blauw
15 2-3
50 5-6
25
hyacinthoides hispanica wit
hyacinthoides non-scripta
Ipheion uniflorum
25
5
25
5
5
15 4-5
hyacinthoides hispanica roze
25
5
Ipheion uniflorum Alberto Castillo 15 4-5
Ipheion uniflorum Charlotte Bishop 15 4-5
Ipheion uniflorum Jessie
15 4-5
Ipheion uniflorum Wisley Blue
15 4-5
Iris aucheri
30
4
Specialty Bulbs
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Iris bucharica
40
4
Iris reticulata Alida
15
3
Iris danfordiae
Iris Katharine Hodgkin
Iris reticulata
10 3-4
15 3-4
15
Iris reticulata Harmony
Iris reticulata Painted lady
Iris reticulata Pixie
15
3
15
3
15
3
3
Leucojum aestivum
35
5
Leucojum aestivum Graveteye Giant 45
5
Leucojum vernum
20
3
Lilium candidum
90
7
105
Lilium martagon
90
7
Muscari aucheri Dark Eyes
10
4
Muscari armeniacum
10
4
Muscari aucheri White Magic
10
4
Muscari armeniacum Touch of Snow 10
4
Muscari azureum
10
4
Muscari aucheri Blue Magic
15
4
Muscari botryoides Album
10
4
Muscari botryoides Super Star
10
4
Muscari latifolium
10 3-4
Muscari macrocarpum Golden Fragrance 15 4-5
Muscari neglectum Baby’s Breath
10
4
Specialty Bulbs
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Muscari Pink Sunrise
10
4
Ornithogalum oligophyllum
10
4
Muscari Valerie Finnis
10
4
Ornithogalum oligophyllum White Trophy 10
4
Nectaroscordum siculum
80
5
Ornithogalum sochii
60
6
Ornithogalum nutans
20 3-4
Ornithogalum umbellatum
20 3-4
Oxalis deppei Iron Cross
10
6
Puschkinia scill. var. libanotica
15 3-4
Puschkinia scill. var. libanotica Alba 15 3-4
Saxifraga granulata Flore Pleno
15 5-6
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Scilla bifolia
10
3
Scilla litardierei
10
5
Scillia bifolia Alba
10
3
Scilla mischtschenkoana
10
3
Scilla hyacinthoides Blue Arrow
60 5-6
Scilla siberica
10 3-4
Scilla siberica Alba
10 3-4
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Autumn Flowering Specialty Bulbs Cyclamen hederifolium
Autumn Flowering Specialty Bulbs
110
Colchicum autumnale Album
10
10
Colchicum Lilac Wonder
20
10
Colchicum byzantinum
15
9-10
Colchicum Waterlily
12
9-10
Colchicum Giant
20
9-10
Crocus kotschyanus
10
10
Crocus sativus
10
10
Crocus speciosus ssp. speciosus
10 9-10
Crocus speciosus Albus
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10 9-10
Cyclamen hederifolium
15
9-10
Sternbergia lutea
10
10
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Mixtures Mixture From Dusk till Dawn
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Mixture Babyshower
Ronald’s Tips
Why plant mixed bulbs?
With a carefully composed bulb mix, you can considerably extend the flowering period of your planted bulbs. A relatively simple mix allows you to extend the flowering period by a few weeks. For more complex mixes, it is even possible to achieve a flowering period of two to three months. These mixes start in March with early-flowering bulbs like Crocus and Puschkinia and end in May with Allium and Camassia.
Various mixes are ideal for multi-year flowering. You plant the mix once and have years of enjoyment from your flowers with minimal maintenance. We shall be happy to advise you on which mixes are best suited to achieve many years of flowering.
Planting mixes under grass ensures colourful and dazzling verges in the spring. With our special machine for planting bulbs under grass, we can transform each verge into a sea of flowers. And using the right mixes in combination with a suitable mowing plan will ensure that you can enjoy the splendour of early bloomers year after year.
Flower bulb mixes contribute to biodiversity! Early-flowering bulbs like Chionodoxa, Fritillaria and Narcissus are often the first source of nectar after winter. This early nectar is crucial as a food supply for bees and butterflies in the spring.
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Aside from mixes providing colour during a long period of time in the year when few other plants are in flower, there are also economic and social benefits. Several studies have shown that people are happier and healthier in a green environment. The early flowering period of bulb mixes means they create an excellent transition from a winter gardenscape and trees and shrubs that are still bare.
Early Bird 200
10 2-3
A colourful mixture of Crocus chrysanthus for an early spring feeling. This mixture flowers before the larger Crocus vernus.
Jesperhus Mix 30- 4-5 80 50 Gentle coloured from the Danish Jesperhus Blomsterpark. The white en purple colours softened by the creamy yellow brightens up the park every year.
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Blue Grass 15 2-3
150
Mixture of only white, blue and striped Crocus vernus.
Colour Carnival
150
15 2-3
The classic Crocus vernus mixture with all colours. Like all crocus mixtures ideal for naturalising in grass.
Dancefair 80 45- 4-5 60 A cheerful mix of elegant lily flowering tulips in several heights. The combination of bold and more soft tone colours brings royalty to every garden.
Silkeborg Mix
60
25- 3-4-5 40
Mixture of 8 hardy varieties starting yellow and ending in white colours. Performs well in colder climates.
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Tiny Bubbles
10- 2-3 25
100-150
A good mixture for early colour. This mix includes Chionodoxa, small Tulips, Muscari, Galanthus and Crocus. Good for naturalising in an informal landscape.
Dynasty of Emperors 70
40 3-4
A Dynasty formed by the well-known Emperor Tulips in all its bright colours. These Fosteriana tulips are well known for their ability to return 2 or 3 years.
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Garden Party 50
4
70
A mixture of the complete Van Eijk family. Each family member has the same strong characteristics: big, bowlshaped flowers and a strong performance for 2-3 years.
Cool Waters 10- 3-4 20
150
Subtle mix of cool blue Muscari and daffodils that slowly mature to completely white, like sails on an ocean.
Pink Champaign 50 35- 4-5 40 An exciting mix of 2 peony like flowering tulips. The many petaled flowers give this mix a luxurious look.
May Romance 50 45 4-5 This mixture does excactly what its name says: creating romance in the wedding month of May.
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Spring Cocktail
25- 3-4-5 70 55 The yellow and white flowering varieties brighten up every garden display and the soft pink tones give a little tropical touch to this mixture.
Babyshower 35
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75
4
A nice mix of a bright pink tulip and a sweet fragrant Narcissus.
Purple Rain 55 3-4 70
The different shades and shapes of purple in this mix prove to be a good companion of the softer yellows. Surprising contrast with a great effect.
Murillo Mix 60 60
4
This mix is a true explosion of colours. Nice, short tulips with strong stems. Excellent for pots.
Smokey Mountains 70 70 4-5
The different shades of purple resemble The Smokey Mountains described by the native Indians as Mountains of the Blue Smoke.
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Melange Paris 70 65 A mixture of long stemmed, late flowering tulips. Excellent for mass planting.
5
Lilac Morning
30- 4-5 50
70
A mix of different shades of pink, purple and lilac. The difference in height creates a multilevel show.
Little Rascals 15- 4-5 25
150
Surprising what some little varieties can do. This mix of low growing varieties can easily compete with its taller competitors when it comes to brightening a garden.
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Bowl of Plenty 45
4 50
Mix of tulips with many petaled bowl shaped flowers. You will be amazed by the abundance of colour when this mix is in full bloom.
Lady Marmalade 80-100 10- 3-4-5 90 A rich mixture of numerous varieties with a colouring from soft peach tones to bold orange. From low growing varieties to really tall ones. This mix has everything! Extremely long flowering period. The crown imperial give this mix an extra dimension.
Joy of Spring 80-100 10- 3-4-5 90 This blend has been developed in the spirit of the historical Tulip Insulinde. This blend contains more than 30 varieties. It includes early bloomers like Crocus and Iris. For the late season there will be Tulips, Alliums and Camassia. These varieties make up a soft Scandinavian spring theme.
Spring Sunset 80-100 10- 3-4-5 90 The theme of this mix is “burnt colours� and includes orange, violet and yellow coloured flowers. You will find 30 varieties in this mix. Starting with crocus and ending with late tulips and alliums.
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From Dusk till Dawn
10- 4-5 90
80
A mixture of bright coloured tulips topped off with tall fritillarias which resembles sunrise en sunset in one mix.
Summer Breeze 70
55- 4-5 60
Mixture of pastel coloured Darwin Hybrid Tulips. With its impressive flowers, this mix gives a robust look to every garden display.
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Prince of Love 35
4
70
Mixture of tulips from the well-known “Prince� tulips. In this mix they prove to be a harmonious family.
Grower’s Pride Narcissus Mix
80
2545
3-4-5
Very good mix with narcissi in all shapes and sizes. A guarantee for a very long flowering period.
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GENERAL CONDITIONS of sales and deliveries of CSW LANDSCAPING BV. Leidsestraat 100, 2182 DR Hillegom Holland
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1. Applicability
4.4
1.1.
These terms and conditions only apply to agreements with regard to which one of the parties is a member of Anthos at the time
other.
of conclusion of the agreement, which – within the framework of these general terms and conditions – is also deemed to include
4.5
Upon or after entering into the agreement and before its implementation, the seller will be entitled to demand a guarantee from the buyer
other partnerships who are (in)directly affiliated to an Anthos member company.
that both the payment obligations and any other obligations arising from this agreement will be fulfilled. Refusal by the buyer to provide
1.2.
All offers made by the seller and all contracts of sale entered into with the seller and the execution of such contracts of sale are governed
the required security gives the seller the right to suspend its obligations and ultimately, without any notice of default or legal intervention,
by these conditions.
the right to dissolve the contract wholly or partially, without prejudice to his right to compensation for any damages suffered by him.
1.3.
The applicability of general conditions of the buyer is expressly rejected by the seller.
1.4.
Departures from the present conditions will only be valid if expressly agreed to in writing by the seller.
5.
Delivery
1.5.
Insofar as these general terms and conditions are also drawn up in a language other than Dutch, in the event of any conflict the Dutch text
5.1
All deliveries shall be FOB, The Netherlands, unless otherwise agreed in writing.
shall always prevail.
5.2
Although the stated time of delivery will always be taken into account as far as possible, this delivery time is approximately indicated and
can never considered a fatal date. The seller shall not be in default in respect of such delivery time until the buyer notifies it in writing
In case a delivery is effected in parts, the seller shall be entitled to demand payment for each partial delivery before proceeding with any
2.
Offers and conclusion of agreement
that it is in default, in doing so stipulates a reasonable period of time within which the seller has the opportunity to effect delivery, and
2.1
All offers and prices stated by the seller are free of obligations.
the latter still fails to do so.
2.2
An agreement shall only come into effect once the seller has confirmed the order in writing.
5.3
The agreed delivery time shall commence as soon as the seller has confirmed the order in writing.
2.3
Any supplementary arrangements or amendments agreed on at a later stage, as well as any verbal promises made by the seller’s
5.4
The seller shall not be liable for any harm due to late delivery if and insofar as this is attributable to circumstances beyond seller’s control
personnel or on behalf of the seller by agents or other parties working for the seller, will only be binding for the seller from the moment
and sphere of risk, which is deemed to include late or non-compliance on the part of its suppliers.
that the latter confirms them in writing.
5.5
The buyer’s failure to comply with his duty to effect payment (or to do so on time), shall have the effect of suspending seller’s duty to
effect a delivery.
3. Prices 3.1
All product prices are stated in Euro, are based on FOB, The Netherlands. Excluding PQ inspection cost.
6.
Force majeure
3.2
If one or more of the cost price factors is subject to change after order confirmation but before delivery of the products, the seller shall be
6.1.
In a case of force majeure - for example in the event of a crop failure, virusses, natural disaster, labour strike, fire, or import and export
entitled to adjust the agreed prices accordingly.
problems - or in the case of other circumstances that make it impossible to demand the seller’s fulfilment or timely fulfilment of the
3.3
The costs of transport, insurance and the inspections carried out by the Department of Phytopathology are payable by the buyer. All
obligations arising from this agreement, the seller will be entitled to make a choice, without the need for legal intervention and without
levies and/or taxes that are owed or become due, either directly or indirectly, on account of the agreement entered into between the
being obliged to pay any form of compensation, between completely or partially cancelling the agreement by means of a single written
seller and the buyer are payable exclusively and entirely by the buyer and may not be deducted from sums owed to the seller. For the
notice to that effect or the suspension of this agreement until the case of force majeure has come to an end.
cost of a Phytosanitary certificate we charge Euro 125,- per shipment. For the miscellaneous bulbs and Specie Tulips prices are mentioned
6.2
Where the seller has already executed part of an agreement, the buyer shall pay the purchase price for any products that have been
by quantities purchased. For Hyacinths and Hippeastrum prices for quantities less than 5 boxes, per variety and per size, will be increased
delivered.
by 10 pct. Minimum order value must be Euro 2.000,- per shipment, otherwise terms will change from FOB into ex-warehouse. 7. Complaints
4. Payment
7.1
The buyer is obliged to check the products upon delivery for any visible and/or immediately observable defects. This means all defects
4.1.
Unless otherwise agreed in writing, payment for goods sold by the seller that are sent by air must be made within 30 days of the invoice
that can be ascertained by means of ordinary sensory perception or a simple spot check. The buyer is moreover obliged to check whether
date and, in the case of goods sent as sea freight, within 60 days of the invoice date in the agreed currency.
the delivered products are also in accordance with other particulars of the order. Failure to fulfil the obligation to check the delivery shall
4.2
The value date on which the seller receives payment shall be deemed to constitute the date of payment. Where payment is made by
mean the forfeiture of any claims the buyer may have vis‑à‑vis the seller.
means of a bank transfer, the date on which the seller’s bank account is credited, shall be deemed to constitute the date of payment.
7.2
If a delivery deviates less than 10% in terms of number, quantity and weight from that which was agreed, the buyer shall be obliged to
4.3
The buyer is not entitled to make any deduction, suspension or reduced payment and all calls for settlement are explicitly excluded. In the
accept the delivery in spite of such deviation.
event of late payment, the seller will be entitled to charge the statutory interest for business transactions as of the due date, and also to
7.3
Complaints regarding the quality and quantity of the products delivered must be submitted by registered mail or e-mail at the latest
charge any legal and extrajudicial costs incurred in collecting the amounts owed; the extrajudicial costs owed will never be less than 15%
within seven calendar days after delivery at the port of arrival. Defects which can only be observed at a later stage (non visible defects)
of the sum to be collected.
shall be forthwith reported to the seller after this has been observed. Once these periods have passed, the buyer will be considered to
have approved the products supplied and complaints will no longer be considered.
7.4
The complaint must contain a description of the flaw and the seller must upon first request be given the opportunity to investigate the com
10.3
The buyer must store the goods subject to a retention of title separately from the other goods, in order to be able to continue
plaint. The buyer shall allow the seller to have the concerned products examined by an expert or an independent inspection service. If the
distinguishing the goods of the seller.
complaint turns out to be well-founded, all the costs of any investigation will be for the seller’s account. If a complaint is groundless, all the
10.4
As long as the delivered goods are subject to a retention of title, the buyer may not sell, encumber or pledge these goods, or otherwise
costs will be for the buyer’s account.
place them under the control of third parties, other than as part of its normal business operations. The buyer shall, however, not be
7.5
If the buyer has reported a complaint to the seller in a timely manner and the seller has acknowledged this complaint, the seller shall only be
permitted to sell the goods within the context of its normal business operations if it has applied for a suspension of payments or if it has
obliged to deliver that which is missing, replace the delivered products or repay a proportional part of the purchase price, such at the seller’s
been declared bankrupt.
own discretion.
7.6
A complaint shall not suspend the buyer’s payment obligation, unless the seller agrees expressly with such suspension.
11.
Suspension and dissolution
7.7
The products can only be returned for the account and risk of the buyer and only after prior written permission has been obtained from the
11.1
If the buyer fails to perform, fails to perform in a timely manner, or fails to perform to a sufficient degree any of the obligations arising
for it from the concluded agreement, or if a well‑founded fear exists of such failure occurring, as well as in the case of an application for
a suspension of payments order, bankruptcy or the liquidation of any of the buyer’s businesses, as well as in the event of the buyer’s
8. Liability
death, or dissolution if the buyer is a company, or if there is any change in the type of company or in its management or in the
8.1
The seller will never be liable for the results regarding the flowering of the products supplied. It always remains buyer’s responsibility to
contribution made by the company’s activities, the seller will be entitled, without notice of default or legal intervention being required,
assess if the circumstances, among which the climatological, are fit for the products.
to suspend its own obligations for a reasonable period or to annul the agreement without being held liable for any compensation.
8.2
In case of a shortcoming attributable to seller, seller’s liability is always limited to a maximum of the net invoice value of the products or to that
11.2
The claim of the seller with respect to the part of the agreement already performed, as well as damage arising from the suspension or
part of the net invoice value to which a claim for compensation is directly or indirectly related.
termination, which damage includes lost profit, shall be immediately due and payable.
8.3
Except in the case of legal liability pursuant to provisions of mandatory law and a deliberate act or omission, or gross negligence, any liability
of seller for any further damage, among which any direct or indirect damage, consequential damages or lost profits, is excluded.
12.
Intellectual property rights
8.4
The buyer shall indemnify the seller against all claims for compensation brought by third parties in respect of which the seller is not liable
12.1
The seller reserves all rights which it has in relation to intellectual property rights in respect of products it has supplied.
under these terms and conditions.
12.2
With regard to cases in which it is apparent from the seller’s catalogue or from the agreement entered into by the parties that a variety is
seller.
protected by plant breeder’s rights - which is indicated by a letter R or P after the name of the variety concerned - the buyer will be bound
9. Cancellation
to fulfil all the obligations the said rights entail. Any failure to comply with this stipulation will result in the buyer being liable for the
9.1
The seller will be entitled to cancel an order if the buyer has failed to comply with earlier payment obligations with respect to the seller or
losses incurred by the seller or any third party.
with respect to other creditors. This right may also be exercised if the seller considers the information concerning the buyer’s credit rating to
be insufficient. The buyer will never be able to derive any rights from such cancellations or hold the seller liable.
13. Severance
9.2
The seller will only be required to accept the buyer’s complete or partial cancellation of the agreement, as a result of any cause whatsoever, if
Should any provision of these general terms and conditions of sale and delivery be non‑applicable or in conflict with public order or
the goods have not yet been delivered to the transporter for despatch and on condition that the customer pays compensation equivalent to at
the law, only the provision in question shall be deemed as not having been written and the rest of the conditions shall remain fully in
least 25% of the invoice value of the cancelled goods. The seller shall in that case also be entitled to charge all costs incurred up to that time.
force. The seller reserves the right to amend the inadmissible provision in order to make it legally valid.
9.3
The buyer is obliged to accept the products at the time that they are made available to him. If the buyer refuses to accept the goods, the seller
will be entitled to sell them elsewhere and the buyer will be liable for the difference in price as well as all the other costs incurred by the seller
14.
Jurisdiction, forum
in connection with this, among which costs of storage.
14.1
Any disputes, even if only considered as such by one of the parties, will be put before the competent court in the district in which the
seller is registered, without affecting the right of the seller to have the dispute heard by another competent court.
10.
Retention of title
14.2
All offers and agreements concluded between the buyer and the seller shall be exclusively governed by the laws of the Netherlands.
10.1
The ownership of the goods supplied by the seller does not pass to the buyer until the sums invoiced, plus any interest, penalty and costs, as
well as all claims as a result of the buyer’s failure to perform its obligations towards the seller under this agreement or any other, have been
paid in full. The provision of a cheque or any other bill of exchange will not count as payment in this regard.
10.2
The seller will be entitled to immediately take back the goods supplied if the buyer remains in default in any way whatsoever with regard to
the fulfilment of payment obligations. In that case, the buyer will be obliged to allow the seller access to the buyer’s land and buildings for this
purpose.
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