Tulip Grand Perfection

Opening soft yellow with crimson-red flames, it matures to ivory-white with flamboyant ruby-red flames. Included in our Rembrandt Tulip Mixture, this healthy bloom mimics the look of 17th century broken tulips that were infected by the Mosaic Virus. Registered in 1999, it received the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society. Triumph Tulips are known to be good for forcing. Please see the Tulip Forcing Tips below. Tulip Class: Triumph. Bulb size: 12 cm/up. April/May. HZ: 3-7. Height: 16” to 18”.

Tulips are The Art & Soul of Spring.

Tulip Horticultural Tips         Tulip Forcing Tips
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Available in units of 10 with volume discount pricing.

10 bulbs $13.00
20 bulbs $21.25
50 bulbs $42.75
100 bulbs $71.25
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  • Miscellaneous Narcissi
    Not to be overlooked, these varieties are in their own little group because they don't quite fit into any of the R.H.S. divisions.

    All Narcissi tolerate a wide range of sunlight from full sun to semi-shade. Varieties with pink cups should be grown in areas of filtered sunlight. Narcissi prefer well-draining soil, hate to get wet feet and love to be fed with a 4-10-6 or 5-10-5 granular organic flower bulb fertilizer three times a year. Allow the foliage to thrive and die back naturally without braiding or premature removal. Bulb size: 12/14 cm, unless otherwise noted. Bloom time in a horticultural zone 5: March/April. Plant 6" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones 5-8. Height: 6" to 14", depending upon variety. Narcissus classification: Royal Horticultural Society Division 12.

    Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.

    Narcissus Horticultural Tips        Narcissus Forcing Tips

Miscellaneous Narcissi
Not to be overlooked, these varieties are in their own little group because they don't quite fit into any of the R.H.S. divisions.

All Narcissi tolerate a wide range of sunlight from full sun to semi-shade. Varieties with pink cups should be grown in areas of filtered sunlight. Narcissi prefer well-draining soil, hate to get wet feet and love to be fed with a 4-10-6 or 5-10-5 granular organic flower bulb fertilizer three times a year. Allow the foliage to thrive and die back naturally without braiding or premature removal. Bulb size: 12/14 cm, unless otherwise noted. Bloom time in a horticultural zone 5: March/April. Plant 6" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones 5-8. Height: 6" to 14", depending upon variety. Narcissus classification: Royal Horticultural Society Division 12.

Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.

Narcissus Horticultural Tips        Narcissus Forcing Tips

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