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COLLECTIONS FOR OUTDOOR POTS AND TUBS
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.
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.
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.
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.
SOC14 The Yellow Collection 6 x Yellow Tulips, 6 x Yellow/Flamed Tulips, 6 x Yellow Narcissius 6 x Yellow/ Orange Narcissus 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.
Dear Sir/Madam
I am very pleased to be sending you our new Autumn 2024 catalogue, containing over 700 bulb varieties to flower next spring –over a hundred of these are either completely new to our lists, or reintroductions of old favourites. I would urge you to order early to avoid disappointment; the weather has been atrociously wet this winter and the harvests are proving extremely unpredictable, so there is a strong possibility of encountering shortages of some bulbs later in the year. Moreover, the burgeoning bureaucracy on both sides of the Channel makes it increasingly difficult to import the necessary stocks on a regular basis!
Hopefully, this catalogue may bring some cheer in these troubling times, with our gardens offering oases of sanity and peace – two qualities we hope the world finds soon. We would also like to take this opportunity to wish His Majesty King Charles III and Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales the speediest of recoveries.


Bluebells (Hyacinthoides non scripta – pages 31 & 32) are definitely worth planting, and they will multiply rapidly providing a quintessential British scene. You must however ensure that you only ever plant true English Bluebells, as there is a rampant Spanish invader which risks cross-pollinating with our English variety. The English Bluebell is a darker blue with a violet glow, and slender arching stems with the fragrant flowers pendent on one side. The Spanish Bluebell, on the other hand, is upright with much lighter blooms, larger and unscented. Unfortunately some unscrupulous people sell Spanish Bluebells as English. Should the price look too good to be true it most probably is!






Owing to the increasing popularity of our readymade collections, we have further expanded them for both indoors and outdoors (pages 1-3), with some very attractive Tulip combinations to be found on pages 6869. You could also select and make up your own layered planting displays, to provide a succession of flowers over many weeks.

We have had tremendous success in our own garden with Cyclamen, having planted both the Spring flowering Coum and the Autumn flowering Hederifolium (pages 24 & 25). Their dainty and extremely long-flowering pink and white blooms are a delight and they have naturalised very rapidly indeed, in grassland and around trees.
There are also other small and delightful bulbs too often overlooked, such as Calochortus (fairy lanterns) on pages 20 & 21, Erythronium (dog’s tooth violet) on pages 26 & 27, and Oxalis (wood sorrel) on pages 36 & 37 – and many other gems to plant in secret nooks.


The National Gardens Scheme www.ngs.org.uk is a wonderful charity which donates to a number of most worthwhile causes. Originally set up in 1927 to support district nurses, the NGS now raises millions of pounds for nursing and health charities each year. They also support charities doing amazing work combining health with gardens, grant bursaries to help community gardening projects, and support gardeners at the start of their career. In November 2023, they donated over £3.4m raised from garden openings during the year. The NGS was founded with the aim of “opening gardens of quality, character and interest to the public for charity”, and it enables privately owned gardens in England, Northern Ireland, Wales, and the Channel Islands to open on selected dates. By making over 3,500 gardens available to visitors, the general public can see some beautiful displays throughout the country. For viewing a whole range of unusual planting possibilities in a domestic setting, I would highly recommend visiting the NGS gardens whenever possible.

We started selling Pictorial Meadows wild flower seed mixes about 16 years ago, and they have proved extremely popular. This year there is a new mixture available: Cottage Garden Perennial Mix, which will grow virtually anywhere. We ourselves have sown the Persian Carpet mix at home with spectacular results. Both the annual and perennial mixes are highly recommended, and even the smallest area in your garden can become your very own miniature wild flower meadow! (pages 70 & 71)
As usual the front cover of this catalogue features another fine illustration, this time of a wonderful display of Narcissus Tete-a-Tete (pages 48 & 49) which we have specially commissioned from the up-andcoming botanical artist Francesca Ross DipS.B.A(Dist)

de Jager is now in its 156th year; the company has flourished by never compromising on quality, and this, together with our excellent customer service, has been appreciated by our loyal customers over many generations. It always gives us pleasure when customers go to the time and trouble of kindly sending us pictures of their de Jager bulbs - as with these beautiful Agapanthus, Alliums, Amaryllis Belladonna, Lilies and Tulips. Please do keep sending your photographs.




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FT = FLOWERING TIME, FH = FLOWERING HEIGHT, FD = FLOWER DIAMETER, BS = BULB SIZE.
SCENTED FLOWERS.
RHS PERFECT FOR POLLINATORS.


NEW OR REINTRODUCED.
RHS AWARD OF GARDEN MERIT.




COLLECTIONS FOR OUTDOOR POTS AND TUBS
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.
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.
SOC16 The Mauve, White and Yellow Collection
SOC11 The White Collection
SOC14 The Yellow Collection
5 x Mauve Tulips, 5 x White Narcissus, 5 x Yellow Narcissus and 10 x Mauve Crocus. BS: Top Size.
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.
6 x Yellow Tulips, 6 x Yellow/Flamed Tulips, 6 x Yellow Narcissius 6 x Yellow/ Orange Narcissus 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.












COLLECTIONS FOR THE BALCONY AND PATIO
If you only have a small garden or balcony you can still create a wonderful area. Select varieties from the page opposite or browse through the catalogue choosing varieties of your choice. Create a colourful area just outside your window to greet each morning as an inspiration for the day, and a herald of the warmer six months ahead.
M8024 Allium & Anemone Blanda Collection
M8038 Crocus & Iris Collection
M8039 Narcissus & Muscari Collection
M8016 Tulip and Crocus Collection
6 x Allium Rosy Dream.
FT: May-July. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 6/+ cm.
10 x Anemone Blanda Blue.
FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 5/ cm.
15 x Cream Crocus.
FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
15 x Mauve Reticulata Iris.
FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
10 x Yellow Narcissus.
FT: March-April. FH: 25-35 cm (10-14”). BS: 10/14 cm.
15 x Blue Muscari.
FT: April-May. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 9/+ cm.
5 x Yellow Tulip. FT: March-April. FH: 35-40 cm (14-16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
10 x Mauve Crocus.
FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
COLLECTIONS FOR THE ROCKERY
The bulbs in these collections have been selected from our most popular varieties. They are ideal for planting in rockery areas of the garden. The flowering times, heights and colours for each variety will be as printed on each individual pack label.
M8040 Collection 1
M8041 Collection 2
M8042 Collection 3
M8043 Collection 4
6 x Yellow Narcissus, 10 x Mauve Crocus, 10 x White Chionodoxa, 10 x Mauve Reticulata Iris and 10 x Blue Reticulata Iris.
FT: February-April. FH: 10-25 cm (4-10”). BS: 5-12 cm.
10 x Yellow-White Narcissus, 10 x Blue Muscari and 10 x Blue and White Chionodoxa. FT: March-April. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 5-10 cm.
6 x Red and Yellow Tulip, 10 x Blue Reticulata Iris, 10 x Yellow Crocus, 10 x White Muscari and 6 x White Tulip. FT: February-April. FH: 10-25 cm (4-10”). BS: 5-12 cm.
10 x Blue Muscari, 10 x Mauve Crocus, 10 x Blue Scilla, 10 x White Scilla, 10 x Mauve Reticulata Iris and 10 x Yellow Narcissus. FT: February-April. FH: 10-25cm (4-10”). BS: 6-12cm.
COLLECTIONS FOR THE FLOWER BORDER Ideal for cut flower arrangements
The bulbs in these collections have been selected from our most popular varieties. They are ideal for planting in flower beds or containers and they also make excellent flower arrangements. The flowering times, heights and colours for each variety will be as printed on each individual pack label.
SFB11 Collection 1 6 x Tazetta Narcissus, 10 x Red Tulips, 10 x Blue Muscari, 10 x White Chionodoxa and 3 x Blue Hyacinth.
SFB12 Collection 2 5 x Blue Hyacinth, 5 x Yellow and Orange Narcissus, 5 x Yellow Narcissus. Per 1
SFB13 Collection 3 10 x Tazetta Narcissus and 10 x Red Tulip.
SFB14 Collection 4 10 x Blue Muscari, 10 x Yellow and White Narcissus and 10 x Blue Chinodoxa.





















BULBS FOR INDOOR FORCING
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 9 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.
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.
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 Blue Multiflowering blue. BS:
H2801 Multiflowering Pink
1 x each of the above varieties.
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.
IRIS SPECIES
Follow the planting instructions on page 5. Plant 10 bulbs 1” deep in a 6” pot.
M5595 Reticulata
Campanula-violet flowers with golden-yellow central blotch. Scented. BS: 6/+
MUSCARI (Grape Hyacinth)
Follow the planting instructions on page 5. Plant 15 bulbs 1’’ deep in a 6’’ pot.
M5726 Armeniacum Marleen
Very large deep cobalt-blue flowers with a strong perfume. BS: 9/10 cm.
SPECIAL INDOOR COLLECTIONS
The following collections have been selected from the prepared Hyacinths illustrated on the opposite page. SFC11 Collection
SFC12
3 x Hyacinth Pink Pearl, 3 x Hyacinth White Pearl, 3 x Hyacinth Blue Pearl and 3
Hyacinth Jan Bos. BS:
3 x Hyacinth White Pearl, 3 x Hyacinth Delft Blue and 3 x Hyacinth Pink Pearl.
SFC13 Collection 3 3 x Hyacinth Delft Blue and 3 x




















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.
M5511 Apple Blossom Undoubtedly the most popular, pale pink and white flowers with green centre.
M5545 Dancing Queen Creamy white feathered with red.
M5544 Ferrari Rich red flowers.
M5541 Gold Medal Salmon-orange flowers becoming paler towards the petal edges.
M5536 Marilyn Large double white flowers with a green throat.
M5517 Mont Blanc Soft light green centre surrounded by the glorious white petals.
HIPPEASTRUM (Small-Flowering)
A small-flowered type producing up to 3 stems, each bearing 5 to 6 dainty flowers.
M5540 Rapido Rich, bright red flowers, perfect for the Christmas season.
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.
N0726 Bridal Crown Double creamy-white flowers with yellow inner segments. Highly fragrant. Can also be planted in the garden. BS: 14/+ cm.
N0721 Chinese Sacred Lily
Sweetly scented bunches of white flowers with orange-yellow cups. Excellent for growing in pots. BS: 15/16 cm.
N0723 Erlicheer The fully double florets are ivory-white interspersed with primrose-yellow. Heavily scented. Ideal for pot culture. BS: 15/16 cm.
N0724 Grand Soleil d’Or
N0725 Paperwhite Grandiflora Ziva
N0673 Tete-a-Tete
A very showy, deep yellow with deep brilliant orange cup. BS: 15/17 cm.
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.
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.
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
C2007 Autumnale Alboplenum
C2001 Byzantinum
C2002 Giant
C2010 Lilac Bedder
C2006 Waterlily
A very free-flowering purplish-pink. Valuable for naturalising. FT: September-October. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 13/+ cm.
Spectacular large white double flowers with several to each bulb. FT: October. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 13/+ cm.
Very free-flowering, with up to 20 large bowl-shaped purplish-pink flowers. FT: September. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 20/24 cm.
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.
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. Per 5
Large double rosy-lilac flowers with segments opening horizontally to the sun. FT: September-October. FH: 12 cm (5”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Do not plant in dry spots - such as directly underneath overhanging roofswhere bulbs are so sheltered they receive little or no rain.




















CROCUS (Autumn Flowering)
These unusual Croci bloom September-October. Excellent for naturalising.
C2068 Oxonian
C2054 Sativus
C2063 Speciosus Albus
C2058 Speciosus Conqueror
C2055 Speciosus SSP Speciosus
C2059 Zonatus (Kotschyanus)
C2060 Zonatus Albus (Kotschyanus Albus)
C2061 Mixed Varieties
Large purple flowers with darker blue veining and orange anthers. FT: September-October. FH: 10/15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
(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.
Glorious pure white. FT: September-October. FH: 12-15 cm (5-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Very large flowers of deep sky-blue with orange stigmata. Self seeding. FT: September-October. FH: 12-20 cm (5-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
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.
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.
A magnificent white Crocus with large, impressive golden spots on the base. FT: September-October. FH: 8 cm (3”). BS: 5/+ cm.
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.
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.
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.
C2247 Golden Yellow
C2242 Jeanne d’Arc
C2243 Pickwick
C2245 Remembrance
C2246 Vanguard
Deep golden-yellow flowers produced in great abundance. Long-lasting. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
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.
Silvery-white with deep and pale lilac stripes and a purple base. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
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.
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.
C2240 Whale Shark Violet blue flowers, with greyish white outer petals and orange stamens. FT: March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 7/+ cm.
C2248 Large-Flowering Superior Mixture
C2250 Large-Flowering Mixture of Blue and White
C2251 Large-Flowering Blue Mixture - 3 Colours
C2255 Large-Flowering Yellow and White Mix
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.
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.
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.
A balanced mixture of yellow and white large-flowering crocus. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10
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SPARKLING WINTER AND 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.
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.
C2152 Ard Schenk
C2142 Chrys. Advance
C2160 Chrys. Blue Marlin
C2124 Chrys. Cream Beauty
C2125 Chrys. Fuscotinctus
C2146 Chrys. Herald
C2127 Chyrs. Prins Claus
C2128 Chrys. Romance
A mass of pure white long-lasting flowers. FT: March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Combination of yellow and bronze with lilac-mauve shadings on the outside and creamy-yellow inside, producing an abundance of large delicate flowers. FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Light blue flowers with mauve markings on outside of petals and a yellow centre.
FT: March. FH: 10-15cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
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.
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.
Primrose-yellow with deep yellow centre. Outer petals are feathered with rich plum purple.
FT: March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
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.
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.
C2145 Etruscus Zwanenburg Violet-blue with large orange stamens. FT: March-April. FH: 10-12 cm (4-5”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2161 Kiss of Spring (Korolkowii). Bright yellow flowers with maroon brown feathering. FT: February-March. FH: 10-12 cm (4-5”). BS: 6/+ cm.
C2132 Sieberi Firefly Beautiful violet-rose. FT: February-March. FH: 10-12 cm (4-5”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2134 Tommasinianus Pretty sapphire-lavender flowers. The finest for naturalising. Seeds freely. FT: February-March. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2159 Tommasinianus Hummingbird Pretty bright blue flowers. FT: February-March. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
C2136 Tommasinianus Ruby Giant A very striking ruby-purple with lighter base. Outstanding. FT: February-March. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
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.
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.
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.
SEMI LARGE FLOWERING CROCUS
These semi-large flowering variety of Crocus have flowers that are a size between the winter spring and large dutch variety.
C2300 Aqua Violet blue flowers. FT: March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/8 cm.





















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 Dark blue. Per 10 10.35 Per 50 47.85
H2529
H2519 Miss Saigon Violet-mauve.
FRAGRANT GARDEN HYACINTHS
FRAGRANT HYACINTHS (for Bowls & Bedding)
FT: March-April. FH: 23-25 cm (9-10”). BS:
H2712
DOUBLE HYACINTHS
FT: March-April. FH: 23-25 cm (9-10”).
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LILIUM CANDIDUM
Excellent plant for conservatory or outdoors close to a south wall.
L3000 The Madonna Lily Has one of the most evocative of scents and the 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.
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.
L3586 Blacklist
L3704 Elodie
Deep purple-black flowers with orange stamens. FT: June-July. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 16/18 cm.
Double candy-pink petals with dark spots towards the centre. FT: June-July. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 16/18 cm.
L2998 Forever Linda Stunning bright red flowers with a yellow centre. FT: June-July. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 16/18 cm.
L3034 Netty's Pride
LOTUS LILIES
Glorious purple-black flowers with white tips. FT: June-July FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 16/18 cm.
This stunning new range of double Oriental Lilies produce blooms that have many petals resembling the Lotus flower. They are very long lasting and make wonderful cut flowers. Highly scented.
L3800 Lotus Beauty White flowers with a dusting of burgundy spots. FT: June-July. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 18/20 cm.
L3804 Lotus Dream Rosy-pink flowers dotted with raspberry pink spots. FT: June-July. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 18/20 cm.
L3805 Lotus Queen Pale pink flowers with a white centre and darker pink spots. FT: June-July. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 18/20 cm.
ORIENTAL LILIES FOR POTS, TERRACES, PATIO & CONSERVATORY
These compact Oriental lilies provide stunning displays for smaller areas, patios, conservatories and containers.
L4000 Gold Fever
L3095 Muscadet
L4004 Salmon Party
Pale lemon flowers with dark stamens. FT: July-August. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 16/18 cm.
Serene white flowers attractively marked with maroon dots. Sturdy and vigorous grower.
FT: July-August. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 16/18 cm.
Pale salmon petals with orange stripe and reddish spots. FT: July-August. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 16/18 cm.
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.
L3106 Brasilia Wonderfully fragrant lavender-blushed white flowers with lavender-pink edges.
L3086 Casa Blanca
L3109 Josephine
FT: July-August. FH: 90 cm (36”). BS: 18/20 cm.
Very large waxy pure white flowers, up to 25 cm (9”) wide. Unspotted; pollen orange-brown. Very attractive. FT: July-August. FH: 90 cm (36”). BS: 18/20 cm.
A beautiful light pink with darker bands of candy pink blending with an icy pinkwhite nectary and light speckles. Sweetly fragrant. FT: July-August. FH: 90-120 cm (36-48”). BS: 18/20 cm.
L3080 Red Flash Large fragrant deep red flowers with dark red speckles and white edges. FT: July-August. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: 18/20. Per 5 9.30
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.
L3872 Virtuosa Pale pink flowers with a white centre and deep pink spots. FT: July-August. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 18/20 cm
LILIUM MARTAGON VARIETIES
These statuesque lilies produce numerous scented flowers with up to 50 on vigorous plants.
L3386 Arabian Knight Red and gold flowers with pale gold stamens. FT: June-July. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 14/16 cm.
L3379 Claude Shride Dark mahogany-red with golden-yellow speckles. FT: June-July. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 14/16
L3392 Guinea Gold Yellow with deep orange spots. FT: June-July. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 14/16 cm.
L3398 Peppard Gold The pink buds open to golden-yellow flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 14/16
43.00
Per 5 9.30 Per 25 43.00




















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.
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: 16/18 cm.
L3383 Scheherezade Striking fragrant gilt-edged deep red flowers. FT: August, FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: 16/18 cm.
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.
L3365 Leightlinii
L3230 Red Velvet
L3225 Sweet Surrender
An outstanding garden variety. Slightly reflexing florets of oenothera yellow, evenly spotted chocolate-brown except for the tips. FT: July-August. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: 16/18 cm.
Glorious velvety, deep red flowers. Rich and highly attractive. FT: Late July-August. FH: 90 cm (36”). BS: 16/18 cm.
The flowers of this excellent garden plant of tigrinum form are of the palest creamy-yellow. FT: July-August. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: 16/18 cm.
LILIUM TRUMPET-SHAPED HYBRIDS
Statuesque, impressive and vigorous varieties.
L3291 African Queen Apricot-orange. Scented FT: July-August. FH:
L3293 Golden Splendour
(39”).
Outstanding deepest gold. Scented. FT: July-August. FH: 150 cm (60”). BS:
L3295 Pink Perfection Deep purplish-pink. Scented. FT: July-August. FH: 100
L3298
L3299 Regale
L3296 Regale Album Bulb Size 18/20 cm
L3297 Regale Album
ANEMONE
(39”). BS: 20/22
White with ruby on outside. Highly scented.
(39”).
White flowers with yellow glow in throat. Highly scented. FT: July-August. FH: 95
(38”).
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.
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.
M5095 Blanda White Splendour
M5110 De Caen Mr Fokker
Very large snow-white flowers. It is rated as one of the best. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 5/7 cm.
Vibrant violet-blue flowers with striking black stamens. A show-stopper. FT: May. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/+ cm.
M5099 De Caen The Bride Striking single pure white flowers. FT: May. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/+
M5096 De Caen Mixed Colours
M5104 Nemorosa
M5115 Nemerosa Robinsoniana
M5105 Nemorosa Vestal
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.
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.
Highly attractive bright lavender-blue with dark green foliage tinged purple. FT: May-June. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: Top Size.
Superb double white flowers with central buttons of symmetrically arranged sepals. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: Top Size. Per 5 7.60 Per 25 35.15
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.
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.




















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.
M5042 Angulosum
Lilac-pink flowers with narrow green leaves. FT: July-August. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: Top Size.
M5001 Atropurpureum A large compressed umbel of lovely deep red-purple flowers. FT: June. FH: 75-90 cm (30-36”). BS: 10/+ cm.
M5002 Caeruleum (syn. Azureum). Fine small compact heads of deep flax-blue flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 5/+ cm.
M4995 Carolinianum Rosy Dream
M5003 Christophii
M5004 Cowanii
M5005 Firmament
M4992 Fistulosum (Welsh Onion)
M5006 Flavum
M5007 Giganteum
M5008 Gladiator
M5009 Globemaster
M4991
Fluffy heads of lilac-pink flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 6/+ cm.
(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.
Large heads of pure white flowers. Extra fine for cutting. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Dark amethyst purple. This variety is a cross between Atropurpureum and Christophii. FT: June. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Creamy-white bell-shaped flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 50-70 cm (20-28”). BS: Top Size.
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.
An impressive variety bearing large heads of violet flowers up to 15 cm (6”) across. FT: June. FH: 110 cm (42”). BS: 20/+
Superb large head of lilac-purple flowers. Strong grower. FT: June. FH: 120-140 cm (47-55”). BS: 20/+ cm.
This stately plant has enormous heads of aster-violet. Leaves are glossy green.
(32”).
M5028 Graceful Beauty White with purple stamens.
M5010 Karataviense
Large globular heads of light purple-pink with purple mid-veins, large flat reddish green leaves with red margins.
M5011 Karataviense Ivory Queen Outstanding ivory-white globular heads. Broad glaucous green foliage.
M5034 Miami The lilac-purple semi-round blooms have open spiky flower heads. FT: July. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 10/+ cm.
M5041 Moly Jeannine
M4997 Mont Blanc
Large golden-yellow star-shaped flowers. Two flower stems per bulb. FT: May-June. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Large flower heads of creamy-white, spiky star-shaped flowers. FT: May-June. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 20/+ cm.
Catalogue Index is on Page 72. Bulbs can be poisonous if eaten. In particular, please take care to keep toddlers away from Arum lilies and Convallaria (Lily-of-the-Valley).




















ALLIUM (cont.)
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.
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.
M4998 Ostara
M4996 Party Balloons
M5037 Pink Jewel
M4993 Purple Mix
M5035 Purple Rain
M5016 Purple Sensation
Rich purple red flowers. A cross between Atropurpureum and Karataviense FT: May-June. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Large heads of small purple-pink flowers. FT: May-June. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 18/+ cm.
Pale pink flower heads with each floret having a green eye. FT: July. FH: 75 cm (30”). BS: 10/+ cm.
Mixture of purple shades. FT: May-July. FH: 60 -100 cm (24-39”). BS: 10-14 cm.
Large violet-purple open flower heads. A cross between Purple Sensation and Christophii. FT: May-June. FH: 90 cm (36”). BS: 10/+ cm.
A superb variety with large dense heads of 50 or more star-shaped deep purple 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.
M4999 Schoenoprasum Forescate
M5017 Schubertii
Delicate purple-pink flowers ideal for flower arranging. The bulbs rapidly grow into large clumps. FT: June-July. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: Top Size.
A beautiful species with big heads of bright mallow-purple tubular flowers on long pedicels. FT: May-June. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 14/+ cm.
M5018 Sphaerocephalon (Drumstick Flower). An interesting plant producing egg-shaped compact heads 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.
M5045 Taebago Large heads of widely spaced starry lilac-rose flowers. Cross between Atropurpureum and Schubertii. FT: July. FH: 50-60 cm (20-24”). BS: 10/+ cm.
M5048 Two-Tone Mix Mixture of Moly Jeannine and Caeruleum. FT: May-July. FH: 35-60 cm (14-24”). BS: 5-6 cm.
M4990 Three-Tone Mix Mixture of blue, white and pink alliums. FT: May-July. FH: 40-60 cm (16-24”). BS: 5/6 cm.
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
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
BELLEVALIA
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: Top Size.
A striking genus of the Hyacinthacea family showing the best of blue shades. Easy to cultivate and frost hardy.
M5174 Pycnantha
CALOCHORTUS
Cone-shaped navy blue flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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.
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.




















CAMASSIA (The Quamash)
Handsome plants for the border or naturalising. Like a moisture-retentive soil.
M5210 Blue Candle
M5208 Blue Melody
M5201 Cusickii
M5202 Leichtlinii Alba
M5207 Leichtlinii Blue Heaven
M5203 Leichtlinii Caerulea
M5213 Leictlinii Pink Star
M5214 Leichtlinii Semiplena
Large spikes of pale blue star-shaped flowers. FT: May-June. FH: 100 cm (39”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Deep blue flowers with variegated leaves. Excellent for naturalising. FT: May-June. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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.
Fine creamy-white star-like flowers tightly set on a long strong stem. FT: June. FH: 70-90 cm (28-36”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Beautiful intense sky blue spikes. FT: May-June. FH: 65 cm (26”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Splendid spikes of deep mauve-blue flowers. One of the finest. FT: June. FH: 70-90 cm (28-36”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Pale pink star-shaped flowers with green foliage. FT: May-June. FH: 65 cm (26”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Semi-double creamy-white flowers with dark green leaves. FT: May-June. FH: 80 cm (32”). BS: 14/+ cm.
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.
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.
M5241 Solida A compact plant bearing light mallow-purple flowers. Excellent for naturalising. FT: March-April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
M5242 Solida Beth Evans Pink flowers with some white on the spur. Recommended. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5246 Solida Purple Bird Stunning purple-red flowers. FT: March-April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 6/+
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.
M5220 Forbesii Blue Giant Violet-blue flowers with white centre. FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5222 Forbesii Pink Giant Pink star-shaped flowers. FT: February-March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 5/+ cm.
M5227 Luciliae Pretty bright blue flowers with a white heart. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
M5223 Luciliae Alba Large flowers of snow-white. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
M5219 Luciliae Rosy Queen Rosy-pink star-shaped flowers, with small white centre. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
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.
M5228 Chionodoxa Mixed A balanced mix of pink, white, blue and violet varieties. FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
For larger quantities please telephone 01622 840229 for prices.



















CYCLAMEN (Hardy)
They prefer shallow planting and a well-drained rich soil. Supplied in 9 cm pots.
M5261 Coum
M5262 Coum Album
Dark green foliage with variable pink flowers. Seeds freely. FT: January-March. FH: 8 cm (3”). BS: 9 cm pots.
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.
M5266 Pseudibericum
DICHELOSTEMMA
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.
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.
M5291 Ida-Maia Bright red florets with greenish-yellow tips. Likes a sunny position. FT: June-July. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 5/+ cm.
M5292 Pink Diamond Lilac-rose tubular flowers with white starry tips. FT: June-July. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 5/+ cm.
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: 3.5/4 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: 4/5 cm.
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 full sun is essential. Feed well.
M5311 Cleopatra (Ruiter Hybrid). Very large orange-rose. Outstanding. FT: June-July. FH: 120 cm (48”). BS: Top Size.
M5312 Himalaicus Stately spikes of large snow-white flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 150 cm (60”). BS: Top size.
M5327 Macarena Tall stately spikes of apricot-pink flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 130 cm (50”). BS: Top Size.
M5325 Moneymaker Tall spikes of bright yellow flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 125 cm (49”). BS: Top Size.
M5313 Pinokkio (Ruiter Hybrid). Magnificent elegant trusses of glowing orange. FT: June-July. FH: 150 cm (60”). BS: Top Size.
M5319 Romance Salmon-pink florets with sparkling yellow-orange stamens. FT: June-July. FH: 125 cm (48”). 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 (49”). BS: Top Size.
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.
M5323 Tap Dance Stunning spikes of yellow-green flowers. FT: June-July. FH: 125 cm (49”). BS: Top Size.



















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.
M5341 Dens Canis Lilac Wonder
M5343 Dens Canis Purple King
M5344 Dens Canis Rose Queen
Dainty flowers of lilac-pink with chocolate-brown basal spot. FT: March-April. FH: 12 cm (5”). BS: Top Size.
Cyclamen-purple flowers with heavily mottled leaves. FT: March-April. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: Top Size.
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.
M5345 Dens Canis Snowflake Lovely pure white flowers, mottled leaves. FT: March-April. FH: 12 cm (5”). BS: Top Size.
M5349 Dens Canis Mixed
M5346 Pagoda
M5348 White Beauty
FREESIA
Glorious shades of lilac, pink, purple and white. FT: March-April. FH: 12 cm (5”). BS: Top Size.
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.
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.
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: 6/+ cm.
FREESIA SINGLE
M5372 Single Freesia Rainbow Mixture
A delightful mixture made up of many lovely shades, sweetly scented. FT: May-June. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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:
M5388 Imperialis Garland Star Large bell-shaped flowers of orange-red on a yellow background. FT: April. FH: 90-100 cm (36-39”). BS:
M5389
M5394 Imperialis Red Beauty
M5383 Imperialis Rubra Maxima
orange-red flowers with pale green leaves.
(49”).
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/+
M5387 Imperialis Striped Beauty Yellow flowers with orange-red stripes. FT: April-May. FH: 90-100 cm (36-40”). BS: 20/+
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.
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: 6/+ cm.
M5401 Meleagris Mixed Flowers of varying shades of white, purple and maroon. Beautifully chequered. FT: April-May. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 5/6 cm.




















FRITILLARIA PERSICA
M5415 Green Dreams
M5416 Magic Bells
M5411 Persica
Light purple flowers, petals edged with pale green. FT: April-May. FH: 75-100 cm (30-39”). BS: 20/+ cm.
Cream flowers with shades of purple. FT: April-May. FH: 75-100
(30-39”).
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:
M5417 Purple Dynamite
Shiny plum-purple bell shaped flowers. FT: April-May. FH:
M5414 Mixed A mixture of Persica and Persica White. FT: April-May. FH: 75-100 cm (30-39”). BS: 20/+
FRITILLARIA SPECIES (Top Size Bulbs)
M5421 Acmopetala Flower olive-green, marked with reddish-brown. FT: April-May. FH:
(20”). BS:
M5432 Elwesii Graceful nodding flowers of purple-black striped with olive green. FT: April-May. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 5/+ cm.
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.
M5418 Sewerzowii Purple brown flowers with grey green leaves. FT: April-May. FH: 30-40 cm (12-16”). BS: 16/+ 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.
GALANTHUS (Snowdrop)
Snowdrop corms should be planted about 5 cm (2’’) deep and 8-10 cm (3-4”) apart. If the clumps become too thick they can
and divided immediately after flowering and before the foliage has died down.
M5441 Elwesii
M5448 Elwesii Mount Everest
M5449 Elwesii Polar Bear
M5442 Nivalis
M5443 Nivalis Flore Pleno
M5444 Nivalis Viridapice
M5446 Sam Arnott
M5445 Woronowii
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.
Pure white flowers with silvery-green foliage. FT: February. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 7/+ cm.
Large white flowers with a green base and grey-green leaves. FT: February-March. FH: 20-30 cm (8-12”). BS: 8/+ cm.
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.
(Double Snowdrop). Large globular bloom of peerless white with a touch of green inside.
FT: January-February. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
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.
Rounded single flowers with a very deep green heart-shaped marking. Highly scented.
FT: February-March. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
(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.




















GERANIUM
Ideal for front of border. If left undisturbed they will naturalise. Plant in any well-drained soil 5 cm (2’’) apart.
M7250 Tuberosum
A mass of tiny pink and white flowers.
FT: April-May. FH: 20-25 cm (6-10”). BS: 5/+ cm.
HARDY GLADIOLUS
These early-flowering Gladioli are similar in form to the large-flowering type, but hardy.
M5493 Atom Bright red petals with a white edge. FT: July-August. FH: 75 cm (30”). BS: 10/+ cm.
M5486 Carine
M5500 Colville Albus
M5482 Communis Byzantinus
M5484 Nanus Nathalie
M5485 Nanus Nymph
Creamy-white flowers with purple lips. FT: May-June. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 8/9 cm.
Spikes of white funnel-shaped flowers with purple anthers. FT: July. FH: 70 cm (28”). BS: 10/+ cm.
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.
Charming flowers of azalea-pink, phlox-pink in throat, lower petals phlox-pink with cardinal-red centre. FT: June. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 10/+ cm.
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.
M5497 Vulcano Purple flowers with blue tips. FT: August. FH: 70 cm (28”). BS: 9/10 cm.
M5491 Mixed A well balanced mixture. Ideal for cut flowers. FT: June-August. FH: 70 cm (28”). BS: 10/+ cm.
HELLEBORUS
Likes deep, well-composted, rich soil. Shade or semi-shade preferred. Supplied in 9 cm pots.
M5502 Lividus Flowers creamy-green suffused pinkish-purple. Leathery glossy dark green on bluish-green leaves with creamy-silver veins. FT: December-March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 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.
M5505 Orientalis White Spotted White flowers with burgundy-red spots. FT: December-March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 9 cm Pots.
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.
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
IPHEION (Triteleia)
(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.
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.
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.
M5558 Jessie Deep blue flowers. FT: May-June. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 4/+ cm.
M5553 Uniflorum Wisley Blue Attractive scented large violet-blue flowers. FT: May-June. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 4/+ cm.
M5556 Mixed A fine mixture of blue, pink and white. FT: May-June. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 4/+ cm.
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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.
M5627 Blue Planet
M5591 Bucharica
M5440 Clairette
M5592 Danfordiae
M5605 J.S.Dijt (dijt)
M5620 Katharine’s Gold
M5594 Katharine Hodgkin
M5595 Reticulata
M5613 Ret. Fabiola
M5604 Ret. Harmony
M5600 Ret. Natascha
M5601 Ret. Pixie
M5622 Purple Hill
Light blue flowers with yellow blotch on the falls. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Creamy-white flowers with straw-coloured tips to the outer segments. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (15”). BS: Top Size.
Light blue flowers with blue and white markings. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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: 6/+ cm.
Reddish-purple flowers with a central yellow band and splashes of white. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Delicate pale yellow and white flowers. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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.
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.
These violet-blue flowers have a white blotch with a hint of yellow. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Fragrant bluebird-blue standards and royal-blue falls with white-edged yellow blotches. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Outstandingly elegant ivory-white almost ice-blue falls. Highly popular variety. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 5/+ cm.
Superb flowers of deep purple-blue. Falls with yellow mid-rib and white stripes. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Rich purple flowers with yellow and white blotch on the falls. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5619 Sheila Ann Germany Pale blue with deep blue and yellow markings.
M5630 Harmony & Alida Mix
M5603 Reticulata Special Mixture
February-March. FH: 15
(6”). BS: 6/+
Balanced mixture of Harmony and Alida varieties. FT: February-March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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: 5/6 cm.
IRIS (Regelio-Cyclus)
M5651 Dardanus
IRIS (I. Stylosa)
M5661 Unguicularis
ENGLISH IRIS
A beautiful garden variety, standards shaded and veined lilac, falls creamy white, heavily veined purple. FT: May-June. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: Top Size.
The ‘Winter Flowering Iris’. Requires a light soil and south-facing spot. Sweetly scented lavender-blue flowers are produced in abundance. October delivery. FT: November-March. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: Top Size.
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.
Never store bulbs in a warm or damp area prior to planting. Keep them in cool, dry conditions.





















DUTCH IRIS
Dutch Irises are valuable garden plants and flower year after year, having long-lasting qualities.
M5578 Autumn Princess Bronze with golden-yellow falls. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
M5642 Carmen Violet-pink and white flowers with delicate blue veins and a yellow blotch. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
M5579 Discovery Violet-blue flowers with golden-orange blotch on the falls. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
M5637 Discovery Purple
M5575 Eye Of The Tiger
Deep purple with golden-orange blotch on the falls. FT: June-July. FH: 60-80 cm (24-32”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Purple standards with bronze falls and a yellow blotch. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
M5643 Golden Harvest Golden-yellow flowers with a slightly deeper gold throat. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
M5584 Montecito
M5564 Sapphire Beauty
M5565 Silvery Beauty
M5567 White van Vliet
M5586 Blue, Yellow & White Mix
M5568 Rainbow Grand Mixture
Creamy-white standards with yellow falls. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
One of the best. Standards are rich violet-blue, falls a true blue with deep yellow stripe. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 7/8 cm.
Deep blue standards with white falls and a bright yellow blotch. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
A superb variety. Standards white with violet gloss, falls ivory-white with golden yellow blotch. FT: June-July. FH: 60-75 cm (24-30”). BS: 8/9+ cm.
Blue, yellow and white mix. FT: June-July. FH: 50-65 cm (20-26”). BS: 8/+ cm.
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.
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.
M5694 Giant Ivory flowers, tipped purple with dark centres. FT: Mid May-July. FH: 35-50 cm (14-20”). BS: 5/+ cm.
M5698 Mabel Vibrant deep pink. FT: May-July. FH: 35-50 cm (14-20”). BS: 5/+ cm.
M5699 Marquette Sulphur-yellow flowers with violet tips. FT: May-July. FH: 35-50 cm (14-20”). BS: 5/+
M5695 Venus
Large lush magenta-red blooms with darker centres. Glorious. FT: May-July. FH: 35-50 cm (14-20”). BS: 5/+ cm.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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: 7/+ cm.
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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.
M5726 Armeniacum Marleen
M5733 Aucheri Blue Magic
M5735 Aucheri White Magic
M5732 Aucheri Magic Mix
M5729 Latifolium
Very large deep cobalt-blue flowers with a strong perfume, excellent for naturalising. FT: April-May FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 9/+ cm.
Very distinctive blue flowers, a long-lasting variety. FT: April-May FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 9/+ cm.
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.
A long-lasting magical blue and white carpet. FT: April-May FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 8/9 cm.
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.
M5755 Lindsay Bright blue flowers, petals edged with white, with mid-to dark green leaves. FT: April-May FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 9/+ cm.
M5747 Ocean Magic Light blue flowers. FT: April FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 9/+ cm.
M5737 Pink Sunrise Unusual soft delicate pink flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
M5741 Siberian Tiger
M5731 Valerie Finnis
Pure white flowers on strong stems. Ideal for naturalising. FT: April FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 8/+ cm.
An excellent variety with stems bearing pretty, clear, porcelain-blue flowers. FT: April-May FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 9/+ cm.
M5743 Muscari Mixed A balanced mix of pink, white, blue and purple. FT: April-May FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: 5/+ to 9/+ cm.
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.
M5762 Tripedale Dense clusters of 20-30 pink and white bell-shaped flowers. FT: May-June. FH: 100-150 cm (40-60”). BS: 10/+ cm.
ORNITHOGALUM
Suitable for naturalising in shrubberies, grassy banks or in the border.
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.
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.
OXALIS (Wood Sorrel)
Lovely little plants for borders and rockery. They are also excellent as pot plants.
M5782 Iron Cross 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.
M5784 Triangularis Purpurea
A remarkable species with foliage of wine-red and purple-maroon and rose flowers. FT: Summer flowering. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: Top Size.
M5786 Versicolor White funnel-shaped flowers with a raspberry-red edge. FT: October-November. FH: 10-20 cm (4-8”). BS: Top Size.
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.




















RANUNCULUS
Excellent for cutting. Plant 7-10 cm (3-4”) deep, claws down in a sunny location with well-drained soil.
M6689 Picotee Café In various shades of yellow, bronze and orange. FT: July-August. FH: 30-40 cm (12-16”). BS: 6/7 cm.
M6690 Picotee Orange In various shades of orange, red, peach-pink. FT: July-August. FH: 30-40 cm (12-16”). BS: 6/7 cm.
M6691 Picotee Pink In various shades of pink and white. FT: July-August. FH: 30-40 cm (12-16”). BS: 6/7 cm.
M6682 Pink Pink clustered flowers - beautifully quilled. FT: May-September. FH: 20-30 cm (8-12”). BS: 9/+ cm.
M6686 Red Striking red blooms. FT: May-September. FH: 20-30 cm (8-12”). BS: 9/+ cm.
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.
M6680 Mixture of Red, White & Pink Mixture of red, white and pink varieties. FT: May-September. FH: 20-30 cm (8-12”). BS: 7/9+ cm.
M6681 Rainbow Mixture A fine large-flowering strain of flamboyant colours. FT: May-September. FH: 20-30 cm (8-12”). BS: 9/+ cm.
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.
M5822 Bifolia Rosea Delicate pale pink flowers. FT: March-April. FH: 8-10 cm (3-4”). BS: 5/+ cm.
M5826 Mischtschenkoana Delicate light blue flowers with darker stripes down each petal. FT: January-February. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 8/+ cm.
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.
M5830 Siberica These light blue, bell-shaped flowers are quick to naturalise, forming a carpet in sun or shade. FT: March-April. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 8/+ cm.
M5827 Siberica Alba Wonderful pure white flowers, an excellent variety for naturalising. FT: March-April. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 8/+ cm.
M5825 Siberica Spring Beauty A succession of larger striking bright blue flowers. Very robust. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/10 cm.
M5829 Siberica Mixed A balanced mix of Siberica and Siberica Alba. FT: March-April. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 8/+ cm.
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.
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.
M5861 Queen Fabiola
Producing clusters of attractive light violet-blue flowers. Long-lasting. FT: July. FH: 50-60 cm (20-24”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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.




















MIXTURES OF DAFFODILS AND NARCISSI
Varieties used in the following mixtures may vary from those pictured, but colour schemes will be the same.
N0785 Botanical Mix
N0771 Double Daffodil Super Mixture
N0772 Flower Border Mixture
N0777 Miniature Narcissus Mixture
N0780 Pink & White Daffodil & Narcissi Mixture
N0774 Tazetta Multi-Flowering Super Mixture
N0781 Tazetta Yellow & White Cheerfulness Mixture
N0782 Triandrus Narcissi Thalia & Sunlight Sensation Mixture
N0778 Trumpet Daffodil Mixture
N0779 Yellow & White Trumpet Daffodil Mixture
N0775 10 kg (approx. 140-160 bulbs)
N0776 25 kg (approx. 350-400 bulbs)
Division 1
A well-balanced mixture of yellow, and yellow and white miniature varieties. Ideal for the rockery or the front of flower borders. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 8-12/+ cm.
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.
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.
The Narcissi in this mixture may be small but they will provide a long season of wonderful blooms. FT: March-April. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 10/14 cm.
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.
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.
An even mixture of yellow and white Cheerfulness. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
A balanced mix of the Thalia and Sunlight Sensation. FT: April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/16 cm.
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.
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.
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.
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.
LARGE TRUMPET DAFFODILS
N0097 British Gamble Large white perianth, the pale lemon trumpet has an apricot-pink frilled edge. FT: February. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/14 cm.
N0156 Desdemona
N0102 Dutch Master
N0111 Goblet
N0108 Marieke
N0104 Mount Hood
N0124 Orange Sunset
N0110 Rijnveld's Early Sensation
N0099 Standard Value
N0123 Topolino
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.
Rich golden-yellow, broad overlapping perianth with a deeply serrated large trumpet. Strong stems. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Clear white petals with golden-yellow trumpet that fades to lemon-yellow. FT: Early April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Large golden-yellow perianth with deeper yellow trumpet, tinged green at the base. Very long-lasting. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 16/18 cm.
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
White petals with a yellow-orange trumpet. FT: March-April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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.
Bright yellow flowers with a golden yellow trumpet ruffled at the edges. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Pale creamy-white petals with a lemon-yellow trumpet. Good for naturalising. FT: March-April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 9/+ cm.




















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LARGE-CUPPED NARCISSI
N0217 Aventura
N0179 Bantam
N0154 Carlton
N0203 Cool Flame
N0219 Every Day
N0210 Flower Record
N0158 Fortune
N0220 Goldflake
N0161 Ice Follies
N0208 Loveday
N0192 Mary Bohannon
N0184 Pink Charm
Vibrant yellow flowers with a yellow-orange frilled tumpet. FT: March-April. FH: 35/40 cm (14-16”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Rounded deep yellow perianth with a bright red flattened cup shading to gold at the centre. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 10/12 cm.
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.
Stunning bright white flowers, with an apricot-pink cup with ribbed edge. Sturdy stems. FT: April. FH: 40-45 cm (16-18”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Pure white flowers with a large pale lemon cup with a bright lemon edge. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
These pure white flowers have a large frilled yellow cup edged in orange. Ideal for naturalising.
FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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.
Beautiful golden yellow flowers with a warm yellow-orange crown. FT: March-April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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.
Buttercup-yellow petals with bright orange cup. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Bright yellow perianth with a frilled orange cup. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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:
N0198 Pipe Major Bright sunshine-yellow with an orange/red cup.
April-May. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 14/16
N0171 Precocious Ivory-white perianth with stunning pink frill cup. FT: March-April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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.
N0191 Roulette White flowers and a yellow cup with an orange frilled edge. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/+ cm.
N0218 Sandokan Soft yellow perianth with apricot-pink crown. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0166 Sempre Avanti
N0202 Sophie Girl
N0199 Stainless
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: 12/14 cm.
Pure white petals, pale peach-pink cup with a darker pink rim. FT: March-April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Pure white flowers with a green eye. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.

Order code: SBP01
Surprise Bulb Parcel at £25 (inc. VAT) plus P & P. This will contain a minimum of £45 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.




















Division 3
SMALL-CUPPED NARCISSI
N0222 Barrett Browning
N0237 Lancaster
N0228 Mint Julep
N0225 Polar Ice
N0226 Sinopel
N0240 Woodland Star
Division 4
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.
Pure white perianth with a green cup, edged with yellow. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/+ cm.
A green-eyed beauty with the very palest yellow rounded and overlapping perianth segments. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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.
Lovely smooth white perianth with green shallow bowl-shaped cup, edged deep yellow. Recommended. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Pure white petals surrounding a small deep orange-red cup. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
DOUBLE DAFFODILS
N0316 Double Sunrise
N0314 Gay Kybo
Bright yellow flowers interspersed with small rich ornage petals at the centre. FT: April-May. FH: 45-50 cm (18-20”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Creamy-white flowers with shorter deep-orange segments. FT: March-April. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0284 Golden Ducat A tall and large golden double flower of great substance and charm. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0313 Heamoor
N0274 Ice King
N0276 Pencrebar
Rich yellow flowers, the large outer perianth surrounds layers of shorter petals. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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.
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.
N0300 Replete White flowers interspersed with peachy-pink segments. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
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.
N0315 Salou Soft creamy-white outer petals centre interspersed with citrus yellow. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/14 cm.
N0279 Sir Winston Churchill
N0280 Tahiti
N0305 Westward
N0286 White Lion
N0290 White Medal
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.
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.
White outer petals with yellow and white frilled centre. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 14/+ cm.
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: 12/14 cm.
Large white blooms with multiple layers of petals. FT: April-May. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 14/+ cm.
The size and shape of Narcissi bulbs can vary, but be assured we only supply the top size in every Division.




















Division 5
TRIANDRUS NARCISSI
Some of the prettiest and most graceful of the smaller Narcissi. They naturalise splendidly in semi-shaded areas.
N0347 Angel’s Whisper
N0346 Elvin’s Voice
N0344 Moonlight Sensation
N0342 Starlight Sensation
N0341 Sunlight Sensation
N0337 Thalia
N0338 Tresamble
N0345 Two Tone Mix
Division 6
Pale yellow scented flowers. Very free-flowering producing multiple stems with up to 5 flowers each. FT: February-March. FH: 20-25 cm (8-10”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Creamy-white multi-headed flowers. Fragrant. FT: April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Primrose-yellow fading to creamy-white. 3-5 stems per bulb. 2-3 flowers per stem. FT: April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Creamy-white flowers, up to four stems per bulb and each stem producing 2 to 4 flowers. Outstanding. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS:12/+ cm.
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.
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.
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: 12/+ cm.
Mixture of Moonlight Sensation and Sunlight Sensation. FT: April-May. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
N0422 Carice Creamy-white petals with a bright salmon pink trumpet. FT: April. FH: 20 cm (8”).
N0420 Charming Lady
N0391 February Gold
N0393 Itzim
N0423 Iwona
N0396 Jetfire
N0403 Kaydee
N0421 Mother Duck
N0412 Rapture
N0417 Sugar Dipped
N0406 Warbler
N0413 Three Variety Mix
Slightly swept back white petals with a pink trumpet ruffled at the edged. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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/+
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: 10/12 cm.
Creamy-white flowers with orange pink trumpet. FT: February-March. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
Pure white petals with a deep pink cup. FT: February-March. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Soft yellow petals that blend to white at the centre with a golden-yellow trumpet. Long-lasting. FT: February-March. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 10/12 cm.
Golden-yellow flowers with a long yellow trumpet. FT: February-March. FH: 25-30 cm (10-12”). BS: 10/12 cm.
Snowy-white petals surround a heavily ruffled yellow cup edged with white. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Deep yellow, tinged green at the base. Reflexing petals with long trumpet, slightly darker-tinged orange at the rim. FT: March-April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 12/14 cm
A balanced mix of yellow, white, pink bicolour varieties. FT: February-March. FH: 20-30 cm (8-12”). BS: 12/14 cm.
= New or reintroduced to the catalogue.




















Division 7
JONQUILLA NARCISSI
All sweetly fragrant, Jonquilla Narcissi have slender foliage and stems bearing from 2 to 6 flowers with small cups.
N0493 Jonquilla Anfield
N0494 Jonquilla Baby Boomer
N0451 Jonquilla Baby Moon
N0482 Jonquilla Blushing Lady
Bright yellow outer petals with an orange-yellow corona. Two flowers per stem. FT: March-April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Dainty yellow flowers with deep orange-yellow cups. Six to eight flowers per stem. FT: April. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 10/12 cm.
Clusters of up to 6 very strongly scented, deep yellow flowers to a stem. Freeflowering. FT: April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 8/+ cm.
Soft yellow flowers changing to white with pale apricot cup. Two to three scented flowers per stem. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 10/12 cm.
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.
N0496 Jonquilla Diego Dainty yellow multiheaded flowers. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8-10 cm.
N0478 Jonquilla More and More
N0458 Jonquilla Pipit
N0459 Jonquilla Pueblo
N0469 Jonquilla Quail
N0477 Jonquilla Sabrosa
Multi-headed deep yellow flowers with up to four stems per bulb and one to four flowers per stem. FT: May. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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. Two to four flowers per stem. FT: March-April. FH: 23 cm (9”). BS: 12/14 cm.
It opens as a pale bicolour but soon turns white. One to three flowers per stem, very vigorous and prolific. FT: March-April. FH: 28 cm (11”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Golden-yellow. Looks delicate but is actually very robust. Two to three sweetly scented flowers per stem. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/14 cm.
Soft lemon-yellow flowers with a slightly darker cup. Long-lasting fragrant flowers. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/+ cm.
N0474 Jonquilla Sailboat Delicate white flowers with cream cups. Two to three blooms per stem. Fragrant. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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/+
N0497 Verdin Opens yellow, as flower matures the cup and base turn white. FT: April. FH: 40
N0491 Jonquilla Yellow Sailboat
(16”). BS: 12-14
Lemon-yellow flowers with reflexed petals, two to three blooms per stem. Fragrant. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
N0492 Jonquilla Two Tone Mix Mixture of Sailboat and Yellow Sailboat. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+
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
Division 12
MISCELLANEOUS
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.
This group contains varieties that do not fit into the other divisions.
N0673 Tete-a-Tete
N0677 Tete Boucle
Bright yellow flowers with paler yellow trumpet. One to three 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.
A double variety of Tete-a-Tete, the buttercup-yellow petals are interspersed with orange tufts. FT: March. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 11/12 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.




















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
N0512 Cheerfulness
N0519 Falconet
N0513 Geranium
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.
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.
Yellow with a pale-orange cup. Fragrant. FT: April-May. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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: 12/14 cm.
N0457 Martinette Multi headed golden-yellow flowers with deep orange cups. Nicely scented. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
N0514 Minnow
N0516 Silver Chimes
N0517 Yellow Cheerfulness
Division 10 SPECIES
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.
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: 12/14 cm.
Fine yellow sport from well-known Cheerfulness; a most lovely flower of delicate colour and sweetly scented. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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.
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:
N0591 Little Gem Pale gold miniature trumpet narcissi. FT: March-April. FH: 15-20 cm (6-8”). BS: 8/+ cm.
N0585 Obvallaris
N0586 Pheasants Eye
N0587 Pseudonarcissus (Lobularis)
(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/+
(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.
(Lobularis - The Lent Lily). Perianth creamy-white with yellow trumpet. A small plant which is suitable for naturalising in grass, woodlands, etc. May need a few seasons before becoming fully established. FT: March. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 5/6
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.
N0595 White Petticoat
Division 11
SPLIT CORONA
White funnel-shaped cups surrounded with short narrow petals. Grass like foliage. Ideal for pots and front of flower border. FT: March-April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Distinguishing characteristic is a split cup or corona, so giving the flowers an orchid-like appearance.
N0640 Colblanc Ivory-white flowers with a yellow green base. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 14/16 cm.
N0641 Mondragon
N0650 Parisenne
N0648 Tripartite
Bright yellow outer petals with a frilly orange corona. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Broad white outer petals with a split bright orange corona. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/16 cm.
Strong late-flowering plant quite distinct from other split coronas, bearing 2 or 3 shining lemon-gold flowers per stem; the split corona lies almost flat on the perianth segments. Good increaser. FT: April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.




















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.
T1026 Batalinii Bright Gem
T1002 Clusiana Cynthia
T1013 Clusiana Peppermintstick
T1033 Honky Tonk
T1003 Humilis Persian Pearl
T1021 Lilac Wonder
T1014 Linifolia
T1004 Little Beauty
T1034 Orphanidea Flava
T1005 Polychroma
T1018 Praestans Shogun
T1008 Saxatilis
T1009 Sylvestris
T1010 Tarda
T1011 Turkestanica
T1023 Species Mix
Apricot-yellow flowers flushed with orange. FT: April-May. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Exterior red with yellow margin, interior green, purplish base. FT: Mid April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
A very interesting new member of the Clusiana family. Eye-catching deep rosyred outer petals are set off by sparkling white inner petals and a steel blue base. FT: Mid April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Pale yellow with soft pink blush. FT: April. FH: 20-25 cm (4”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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.
Lilac-pink petals, paler on the inside, with large yellow centre. FT: April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Brilliant vermillion red flowers with sharply pointed petals. Narrow, glaucous leaves with strong wavy edges.
FT: April. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 4/+ cm.
Vivid rosy-purple, with striking deep blue centre edged white. One of the most effective species.
FT: April-May. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Bronze-yellow flowers flushed with orange, with thin grey-green leaves. Multiflowering. FT: April. FH: 15 cm (6”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Large white flowers slightly tinged greenish-pink, with golden-yellow centre. Multiflowered. FT: February-March. FH: 10 cm (4”). BS: 6/+ cm.
Golden-yellow flowers with tiny flecks of orange. Up to 3 flowers per stem. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 8/9 cm.
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.
This sweet-scented golden-yellow tulip is flushed green. Excellent naturaliser. FT: March-April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 6/+ cm.
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: 7/8 cm.
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.
A mixture of small dainty varieties ideal for the rockery. FT: March-April. FH: 10-15 cm (4-6”). BS: 5-8/+ cm.
THE BICOLOR COLLECTION
T1396 Grand Perfection
Creamy-yellow flowers with deep red streaks. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1383 Helmar Flamed ruby-red on a primrose-yellow ground with a lemon-yellow base. FT: April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1387 Rem’s Favourite
T1954 Bicolor Mix
Violet-purple with edges feathered white. FT: Late April. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Mixture of above varieties. FT: April-May. FH: 45-55 cm (18-22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
TRUE DEFINITION of tulip sizes in all sections barring Species. 12 cm = TOP SIZE 11-12 cm = Second size 10-11 cm = Third size.




















CROWN TULIPS (CORONET)
This new group of tulips called Crown or Coronet have elegant crown-shaped blooms. They have a very long flowering period and are ideal for cutting.
T3000 Elegant Crown Vibrant red flowers edged with white. FT: April-May. FH: 40-45 cm (16-18”). BS: 12/+
T3001 Crown of Dynasty
T3004 Crown of Negrita
T3002 Red Dress
Bright pink flowers with a white base. FT: April-May. FH: 40-45 cm (16-18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Deep plum-purple. FT: April-May. FH: 40-45 cm (16-18”). BS: 12/+
Stunning rich red flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 40-45 cm (16-18”). BS: 12/+
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
T1552 Apeldoorn Elite
T1572 Apricot Pride
T1553 Banja Luka
T1563 Daydream
T1555 Golden Apeldoorn
T1570 Hakuun
T1574 Light & Dreamy
T1559 Ollioules
T1560 Olympic Flame
T1562 Parade
T1561 Pink Impression
T1566 Salmon Impression
T1569 World Friendship
T1564 Two Tone Mixture
T1871 Darwin Hybrids Mixed
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.
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.
Large soft creamy peach flowers on strong stems. FT: April-May. FH: 50-55 cm (20-22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Bright yellow flowers with ruby-red feathering and petal edges. FT: April. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Opens lemon-yellow changing to apricot-orange. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
Pure white, goblet-shaped flowers on tall sturdy stems. FT: April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+
Rose-pink flowers flushed with mauve becoming white at petal edges. FT: April. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
Large mimosa-yellow, flamed deep signal-red. Very sturdy and long-lasting. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Large bright pillar box-red flowers which have a yellow and black base. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
Salmon-apricot with a warm pink glow. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Beautiful ivory-yellow flowers. Sturdy and long-lasting. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 14/+ cm.
Glorious mix of World Friendship and Pink Impression. FT: Late April-May. FH: 55-60 cm (22-24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
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.




















EARLY DOUBLE TULIPS (Mid-April Flowering)
These are very sturdy and excellent for bedding, window boxes, patio tubs and windy locations.
T1241 Abba A striking glowing tomato-red with cardinal-red flames. Fragrant. FT: Mid April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1269 Dreamer Delicate apple-blossom pink flowers. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1258 Foxtrot Pale pink petals edged with dark pink. FT: Mid April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1262 Mondial Ivory-white giant flowers. FT: April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1263 Monte Orange Vivid orange flowers. FT: April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1268 Orca
Yellow-orange flowers flushed with green streaks. FT: April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1270 Pink Delight White flowers, petals edged with strawberry-pink. FT: April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1264 Showcase Deep purple flowers. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1246 Verona
T1872 Early Double Tulip Mixture
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.
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.
EARLY SINGLE TULIPS (Mid-April Flowering)
T1251 Candy Prince Subtle and peaceful pale lilac.
T1303 Christmas Dream
Mid April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
T1305 Flair Vermillion red on buttercup-yellow ground, edged lemon-yellow. FT: Mid April FH: 35 cm (14”).
T1323 Flaming Prince White flowers with violet-purple feathering.
T1308 Princess Irene
T1309 Purple Prince
(14”).
Soft orange with each petal distinctly marked with purple flames rising from the base. Long-lasting.
Mid April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
A superb flower of unusual mallow-purple with dull lilac-purple flame; anthers chrome yellow.
Mid April. FH: 38 cm (15”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1328 Salmon Prince Salmon-pink owers with hints of pink and orange yellow. FT: Mid April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1320
Prince
lemon-yellow flowers with strong sturdy stems.
(14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1324 White Prince Snow-white flowers with sturdy stems.
April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1321 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.
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.




















FRINGED TULIPS (May Flowering)
These tulips will add a totally new dimension to the garden. All have delicate, clearly defined, crystalline fringed petals.
T1437 Fancy Frills
Exterior ivory-white flame, the top of the petals striped and edged Bengal rose with a crystalline whitish-Bengal rose coloured fringe. FT: May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 11/12 cm.
T1472 Honeymoon Pure white flowers on strong stems. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1468 Huis Ten Bosch Magenta-pink flowers with large cream base. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1452 Lambada
Vibrant orange-red petals turning brilliant yellow at the fringed edges. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm
T1474 Ogene Beautiful soft warm orange flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 40-45 cm (16-18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1466 Pacific Pearl Deep maroon-red. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
FOSTERIANA TULIPS (March-April Flowering)
T1141 Border Legend
T1121 Candela
T1134 Exotic Emperor
T1123 Flaming Purissima
White flowers, each petal having a red blotch with a black base. FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Large bright yellow flowers with strong sturdy stems. FT: March. FH: 40 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Large white semi-double blooms with green streaks. FT: March-April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Creamy-white with rose feathering. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1131 Madame Lefeber An eye-catching bright fiery red. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+
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.
T1126 Purissima (syn. White Emperor). Very large milky-white flowers. Long-lasting. FT: March-April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1128 Sweetheart Flamed lemon-yellow with broad ivory-white edge. Outstanding. FT: March-April. FH: 40
(16”). BS: 12/+
T1139 Yellow Purissima Deep canary-yellow blooms on strong stems. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1135 Three Colour Mix Stunning combination of Orange, White and Yellow flowers. FT: March-April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
GREIGII HYBRID TULIPS (March-April Flowering)
Often called ‘Peacocks’ because of their beautiful variegated leaves. Superb in window boxes, patio and balcony pots.
T1202 Cape Cod
T1187 Oratorio
T1190 Red Riding Hood
T1191 Toronto
Large apricot flowers, bronze inside with a black base, and mottled leaves. FT: March-April. FH: 30 cm (12”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Very attractive rose exterior with apricot-rose inside. FT: March-April. FH: 18 cm (7”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
2 or 3 flowers on each stem, which are an unusual shade of jaspr-red tinged with vermillion. Leaves are beautifully mottled. Very sturdy.
FT: March-April. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
After you plant your tulips, try planting crocus over the top and enjoy these heralds of spring before the tulips.




















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.
T1411 Affaire
T1408 Brown Sugar
T1422 Denmark
T1417 Doberman
T1365 Don Quichotte
T1368 Gavota
T1423 Heartbreaker
T1424 Hugs & Kisses
T1425 Librije
Sturdy creamy-white flowers, petals edged with deep violet-mauve. FT: April-May. FH: 40-45 cm (16-18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
Bright red flowers, petals edged with golden yellow. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Deep maroon-purple flowers with creamy-yellow edges. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
Each petal margined sulphur-yellow with large central flame of darkest maroon-black. Filaments Dresden-yellow with black-brown pollen. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Vibrant red flowers, keep its colour even in bright sunlight. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Pure white flowers flushed pink at petal edges. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Large lavender flowers with pure white petal edges. FT: April. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1419 Lions Glory Bright yellow flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1397 Mango Charm Salmon-pink flowers, petals edged with creamy-yellow. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1414 Mistress Elegant, rich pink flowers. Long-lasting on strong stems. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1372 Negrita
Large blooms of warm deep purple, veined beetroot-purple. Strong stem. Longlasting. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1374 Passionale Its colour is outstanding. Lilac-purple, flamed with deep purple. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1384 Paul Scherer Deep maroon-black. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1393 Pretty Princess Deep pink flowers flamed with purple. Fragrant and long-lasting. FT: April-May. FH: 35 cm (14”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1401 Request
flowers with pointed petals.
T1415 Royal Virgin Pure white flowers on strong stems. FT: April. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1392 Two Tone Mix
T1876 Mid-Season Tulip Mixture
Eye-catching mix of Royal Virgin and Negrita. FT: April-May. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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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When you order early, it will ensure you obtain the varieties that you require before our top quality stocks run out.




















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.
T1079 Love Song
T1078 Showwinner
Soft orange flames on an orange-red background with a deep yellow base. FT: March. FH: 20 cm (8”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Cardinal-red, lighter inside with a buttercup-yellow base. Mottle leaves. FT: Mid March. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1075 Stresa An outstanding currant-red edged yellow. Inside Indian-yellow. Very attractive mottle leaves. FT: March-April. FH: 25 cm (10”). BS: 11/12 cm.
T1080 Two Tone Mixture A vibrant mix of Showwinner and Stresa. FT: March. FH: 25
(10”). BS: 12/+
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
T1747 Elegant Lady
T1779 Fire Wings
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.
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/+
Vibrant golden-yellow amed with red. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 11/12 cm.
T1757 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.
T1786 Johan Cruyff
Elegant creamy-yellow flowers tinged with pink, becoming white as they mature. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 11/12 cm.
T1780 La Perla Graceful bright yellow flowers on strong stems. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1759 Mariette
Wonderful fuschia-pink flowers with a softer rose margin with pointed petals. FT: May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
T1776 Merlot Tall elegant violet-burgundy flowers. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1955 Pieter de Leur Deep velvety-red flowers with darker shading through the centre of each petal. FT: May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1774 Pretty Woman Giant cardinal-red flowers. Very long-lasting. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1765 Purple Dream
T1787 Vendeeglobe
T1756 White Triumphator
T1775 Two Tone Mixture
T1875 Lily Flowering Tulip Mixture
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.
Bright yellow petals feathered with orange red. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/14 cm.
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.
Balanced mixture of Ballerina and La Perla. FT: May. FH: 60-70 cm (24-28”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
Environmental factors can affect plant growth. Height and times of maturity given in this catalogue should be regarded as approximate.




















MAY FLOWERING TULIPS
T1695 Avignon
T1672 Bleu Aimable
T1673 Blushing Beauty
T1704 Caravelle
T1705 City of Vancouver
T1697 Clearwater
T1676 Dordogne
T1677 Dreamland
T1679 Kingsblood
T1711 La Courtine
T1681 Menton
Deep orange blooms with a red flush and strong stems. Ideal for cutting. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 11/12 cm.
A perfectly shaped bloom of lilac shaded purple. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Exceptionally beautiful tulip, flamed rhodonite-red on aureolin. FT: May. FH: 70 cm (28”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Glowing ruby-red, deeper towards the petal edges. FT: May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Primrose-yellow flowers with a cream edge; bluish-white veins on the inside and a yellow-brown base. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Large pure white flowers. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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/+
This superb variety has large flowers of rosy-red flamed creamy-white. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Long-lasting blooms of cherry-red edged scarlet. Recommended. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Yellow petals with red flames at base of flower. FT: May. FH: 65 cm (26”). BS: 11/12 cm.
Large oval-shaped china-rose, suffused apricot-orange edges. Very sturdy. Excellent garden plant. FT: May. FH: 65 cm (26”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1671 Queen of Night A striking flower of deep velvety maroon-black throughout. Long-lasting. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1714 Rhapsody of Smiles
Beautiful yellow-orange flowers streaked with red flames. FT: May. FH: 55 cm (22”). BS: 12/+
T1735 Ronaldo Deep maroon-purple flowers on sturdy stems.
(20”).
T1715 Slawa Purple-red flowers with pale apricot edges. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS:
T1687 Sorbet An exceptional rosy-white flamed carmine-red with white inside. Stunning. FT: May. FH: 60 cm (24”). BS: 11/12 cm.
T1398 Suncatcher Yellow flowers with raspberry-red tipped petals on strong stems.
April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 11/12
T1739 Yosemite Large egg-shaped flowers in a deep lilac pink on tall strong stems.
T1713 Two Tone Mixture Mixture of Clearwater and Dreamland.
T1879 May Flowering Mixture A stunning
P. de Jager & Sons Limited have been selling top quality, top size bulbs for over 154 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.





















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
T1837 Avant Garde
A beautiful tulip. Pale apple-blossom pink, lighter at edge. Fragrant. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Creamy-lemon flowers with hints of yellow on the inner petals. FT: April. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1814 Blue Diamond A gorgeous example with a multitude of deep purple petals. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1815 Carnaval de Nice
T1840 Copper Image
T1841 Dream Touch
T1819 Mount Tacoma
Very attractive; sparkling white double flowers with deep red feathering. The white rim to the silver-green foliage is most eye-catching. Long-lasting. FT: April-May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Stunning blooms in shades of copper and burnt orange. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Rich purple flowers, petals edged with white. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Large full double white. Strong and long-lasting. Excellent for windy locations. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1783 Tabledance Beautiful lilac-pink flowers with grey-green leaves. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1823 Uncle Tom Deep wine-red paeony-like flower. FT: April-May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1839 Wyndham Wine-red blooms with a feathered white edge. Strong stems. FT: May. FH: 45 cm (18”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
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
T1620 Estella Rijnveld
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.
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.
T1613 Green Wave Mauve-pink blooms flushed green with a white base. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1629 Negrita Parrot
T1784 Parrot King
T1785 Rasta Parrot
T1634 Super Parrot
T1877 Parrot Tulip Mixture
Large purple flowers with petals frilled at the edges. Strong stems. FT: May. FH: 45-50 cm (18-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
A mixture of green, orange and yellow on ruffled feathered petals; flower matures to almost solid orange as it ages. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Shades of orange, red, yellow, purple, pink and green. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Elegant pure white flowers feathered with green streaks. FT: April-May. FH: 45-50 cm (18-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
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.
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.
















MULTIFLOWERING TULIPS
These bouquet-flowering tulips produce at least 4 full-size flowers per stem.
T1909 Antoinette
T1906 Candy Club
T1919 Fiery Club
T1921 Mariage
T1917 Night Club
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.
Ivory-white flowers with rosy-purple feathering. Petals edged with purple. Four to five blooms per stem.
FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Deep velvety-red. Up to six flowers per stem. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Beautiful soft pink double flowers. FT: April-May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Beautiful violet-pink flowers. FT: May. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1939 Outbreak Bright yellow flowers with a red edge. FT: May. FH: 40 cm (16”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1920 Multiflowering Mix Colourful mixture of above varieties. FT: May. FH: 40-50 cm (16-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
VIRIDIFLORA TULIPS (May Flowering)
Parrot Tulips make a colourful impact in the late spring garden which few other tulips can match.
T1499 Artist Subtle tones of apricot, broadly flamed wiht green. A lovely petite tulip. FT: May. FH: 20
T1511 Doll’s Minuet
(8”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Bright magenta red petals with deep green stripe. FT: May. FH: 50 cm (20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T1503 Greenland Green edged with rose-pink.
(22”).
T1512 Purple Dance Deep purple flowers flushed with green.
(16”).
T1497 Spring Green Ivory-white, feathered green, anthers light green. Very attractive and sturdy grower. FT: May. FH:
(20”). BS: 12/+
SPECIAL THEMED COLLECTIONS
These collections offer two varieties of bulbs in different colours from different divisions. The bulbs are packed separately to allow for planting as a mixture or in individual colours.
T2001 Collection 1 10 x Bicolour Tulip Rem’s Favourite and 10 x Mid-Season Tulip Negrita. FT: April-May. FH: 45-50 cm (18-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T2002 Collection 2 10 x Lily-Flowered Tulip Ballerina and 10 x May Flowering Tulip Ronaldo. FT: May. FH: 50-60 cm (20-24”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T2003 Collection 3
10 x Fringed Tulip Honeymoon and 10 x Bicolor Grand Perfection. FT: April-May. FH: 45-50 cm (18-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
T2004 Collection 4 10 x Fringed Tulip Huis Ten Bosch and 10 x Mid-Season Tulip Paul Scherer. FT: April-May. FH: 45-50 cm (18-20”). BS: 12/+ cm.
Do not plant in dry spots - such as directly underneath overhanging roofswhere bulbs are so sheltered they receive little or no rain.








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.
SD111 Classic Annual Mix
SD141 Cornfield Annual Mix
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’’).
A carefully selected mix of pretty cornfield annuals that will flower mainly in July and August, including: Field Poppy, Cornflower, Scentless Mayweed and Corncockle. FH: up to 1m (39’’).
SD161 Pixie Annual Mix
SD261 Cottage Garden Perennial 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-inamist, Candytuft and Blue Flax. FH: up to 50 cm (20’’).
A tall, dramatic, colourful, and long season meadow. It was initially designed to be sown over pure brick rubble on housing demolition sites, but finds itself equally at home in garden soils. This meadow offers fantastic variety and is jam-packed full of species that work wonderfully together, providing drama and colour from early Spring, right through to late Autumn. On very low fertility soils, an annual cut and collect is not always necessary.
SD251 Persian Carpet Perennial Mix
SD211 Tuscan Hills Perennial Mix
SD221 Moody Blues Perennial Mix
SD231 Turkish Delight Perennial Mix
Q. Is there any grass seed content?
A flowering meadow with a very long season, and complex and subtle colour combinations throughout the year. Also perfect for narrow borders and edges. Includes: Carthusian Pink, Dianthus carthusianorum, Hard Fescue, Festuca longifolia, Maltese Cross, Lychnis chalcedonica, Vipers Bugloss and Echium vulgare.
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: Blackeyed Susan, Rudbeckia hirta, Sea Holly, Eryngium planum, Yarrow, Achillea millefolium, Yellow Ox Eye, Buphthalmum salicifolium.
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. Includes: Michaelmas Daisy, Greater Knapweed, Field Scabious, Wild Carrot, Perennial Flax, Purple Coneflower, Ox-eye Daisy and Columbine. FH: up to 50 cm (20’’).
A gorgeous, robust and very richly coloured carpet designed for a long flowering season on normal fertility soils. Includes: Field Scabious, Knautia arvensis, Great Burnet, Sanguisorba offcinalis, Meadow Cranesbill and Geranium Pratense.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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.
Name of Variety Page No.
A
Aconite (Eranthis) 24-25
Allium 18-19 & 20-21
Amaryllis 20-21
Anenome 16-17
Arum 20-21
B
Balcony and Patio Garden 2-3
Bellevalia 20-21
Bluebell (Hyacinthoides) 30-31
C
Calochortus 20-21
Camassia 22-23
Chionodoxa 22-23
Colchicum 6-7
Corydalis 22-23
Collections for the Flower Border 2-3
Collections for the Rockery 2-3
Collections for Outdoor Pots & Tubs 1
Crocus
Autumn Flowering 8-9
Winter Flowering 10-11
Large-Flowering 8-9
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 24-25
E
Eranthis (Aconite) 24-25
Eremurus 24-25
Erythronium 26-27
F Freesia 26-27
Fritillaria Imperialis 26-27
Fritillaria Meleagris 26-27
Fritillaria Persica 28-29
Fritillaria Species 28-29
INDEX
Name
Galanthus (Snowdrop) 28-29
Geranium 30-31
H
Hardy Gladiolus 30-31
Helleborus 30-31
Hermodactylus 30-31
Hyacinthoides (Bluebell) 30-31 Hyacinths 12-13
I Indoor Flowering
Crocus - Large-Flowering 4-5
Hyacinths - Christmas 4-5
Hyacinths - Multiflowering 4-5
Hippeastrum (Amaryllis) 6-7
Hippeastrum (Small - Flowered) 6-7 Iris Species 4-5
Special Indoor Collections 4-5 Ipheion 30-31 Iris
Lillies
Lilium (Asiatic Hybrids) 14-15
Lilium (Candidum) 14-15
Lilium (Oriental Hybrid Lilies) 14-15
Lilium (Oriental Lilies for Pots, Terraces, Patio & Conservatory) 14-15
Lilium (Lotus) 14-15
Lilium (Martagon Hybrids) 14-15
Lilium (Species Turkish Cap) 16-17 Lilium (Tiger Lilies) 16-17 Lilium (Trumpet Shaped Lilies) 16-17
Flowering
Please order early to ensure you obtain the varieties you require.
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WHOLESALE PRICE LIST FOR AUTUMN 2024
TERMS OF BUSINESS
Commitment
1. We pride ourselves on the depth of our knowledge, gained over the past 156 years. We are constantly on the look-out for interesting new varieties, as well as tracking down some of the rarer species. There is somethng for everyone in our catalogue.
2. All bulbs and plants offered are of the highest quality and of top size or as stated in our catalogue. All supplies are subject to availability.
3. CONSERVATION POLICY – Our bulbs and plants are not collected from wild sources, only cultivated stocks are supplied.
4. The descriptions of the varieties shown in our catalogue are accurate; illustrations are only a likeness due to certain limitations in printing.
Payment & Pricing
5. The placing of an order constitutes an agreement to purchase on the business terms stated in this catalogue.
6. Payment is required and will be processed at the time of placing an order. Payment may be made by cheque or any major debit or credit card. For Approved Account Customers payment is due 30 days after date of despatch.
7. All prices are net and do not include Value Added Tax (VAT is applicable at the current rate).
8. Prices quoted in this catalogue supersede all those given in previous catalogues. We reserve the right to amend prices when necessary without notice.
9. Unless instructed to the contrary, we reserve the right, if a variety is unavailable or below standard, to substitute others of equal or greater value. Any goods received which are found to be unsatisfactory must be returned within seven days for free replacement or refund.
10. All orders are executed in rotation as the goods become available. Despatch of the items listed in this catalogue will take place between mid September to late October, subject to weather conditions and availability of stocks.
Carriage
11. Current charges are as below and do not include VAT:
£6.95 England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
£14.95 Isle of Man, Isles of Scilly and Channel Islands
12. Orders to EU Countries and rest of the world are currently suspended. Contact us for further information.
13. Orders may be collected from our premises, subject to prior arrangement.
PLEASE ORDER BY:
Web: www.dejager.co.uk
Email: orders@dejager.co.uk
Telephone: 01622 840229
Fax: 01622 844073 OR POST: P. de Jager & Sons Limited Church Farm, Ulcombe Maidstone, Kent ME17 1DN
Our sales staff are available during office hours on 01622 840229 to assist and offer advice with your order.









