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- Tulips
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- Allium
- Anemone blanda
- Brodiaea
- Camassia
- Chionodoxa
- Corydalis
- Crocus
- Eranthis
- Eremurus
- Erythronium
- Fritillaria
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- Geranium
- Gladiolus
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- Hyacinthoides
- Ipheion uniflorum
- Dutch Iris
- Rock Garden Iris
- Ixiolirion
- Leucojum aestivum
- Muscari
- Ornithogalum
- Oxalis
- Puschkinia
- Scilla
- Lilies
- Peonies
- Amaryllis
- Paperwhites
- Tender Bulbs
- Anemone Giants
- Tecolote Ranunculus
- Freesias
Collection E: The Early-to-Late Purple Tulip Garden
The color purple is one of the best for the garden. It can be a calming neutral to subtly ground the garden, or a dramatic contrasting focal point causing other colors to pop and sparkle. The spectrum of these purple varieties yields color that is both cool and hot, worthy of inclusion in every garden.
Estimated planting area: 50 square feet. Bulb size: 12 cm/up. Height: 14" to 24". Bloom time: April/May. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones: 3-7. Please note that our collections are shipped in mid-October. (Each variety's photo appears in order as listed from left to right and top to bottom.)
• 50 Triumph Tulip Negrita: Deep purple, beetroot-purple veins, blue-gray base. 18".
• 50 Lily Flowering Tulip Purple Dream: Deep purple flushed hazy blue, small ivory base. 22" to 24".
• 50 Giant Darwin Hybrid Tulip Purple Pride: Lilac-purple. 22".
• 50 Single Early Tulip Purple Prince: Lilac-purple, beetroot purple interior. 14" to 16".
Tulips are The Art & Soul of Spring.
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