Since 1868 de Jager has been producing top quality, top sized bulbs. The large sizes do make an enormous difference, providing bigger flowers, stronger stems, and better naturalisation. Choose from over 460 varieties and transform your garden with scent and colour. Summer Flowering varieties now available to order.
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Bantam
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Strap-like glaucous foliage contrasts with the mesmerising flowers of Large Cupped Narcissus ‘Bantam’, highlighting their eye-catching beauty. A flattened and crinkled golden cup with a distinctive vibrant orange rim, sits nestled in a bed of rounded rich-yellow petals.
Brilliant for cutting, divinely scented and great for naturalising in garden borders, radiant Narcissus ‘Bantam’ is a worthy holder of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the RHS.
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Angel's Whisper
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Like a chorus of little cherubs, Triandrus Narcissi ‘Angel’s Whisper’ narcissi are a heavenly addition to your spring display. Star-shaped petals are swept gently backwards, forming a glowing halo around each dainty central cup. The pendant, pale-yellow chiffon blooms are held in generous clusters, with up to 5 flowers per stem.
Elegant, narrow, strap-like foliage and a generous multiplication rate make narcissi ‘Angel’s Whisper’ excellent for naturalising amongst grass and borders, where they will continue to bring joy year after year. The delicate, nodding bells are equally at home in containers, where their prolific flowering, petite size and bright, citrussy scent bring radiance to patios and porches.
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Carice
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Dwarf Cyclamineus Daffodil ‘Carice’ produces elegant creamy-white petals swept back around a vivid salmon-pink trumpet, creating a beautifully delicate yet eye-catching spring display. The graceful blooms of dwarf cyclamineus Daffodil ‘Carice’ bring softness, movement, and unusual colour contrast to borders, patio pots, and smaller garden spaces, where their refined shape adds a touch of charm and individuality.
Perfect for well-drained soil in a sunny or lightly shaded position, this compact variety flowers reliably in early spring.
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Baby Boomer
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Jonquilla Narcissi ‘Baby Boomer’ produces clusters of delicate yellow flowers, each centred with a rich deep orange-yellow cup for a bright and cheerful spring display. With six to eight blooms carried on every stem, narcissus ‘Baby Boomer’ creates an abundant wash of colour and fragrance in borders, containers, and naturalised planting schemes.
Compact yet full of energy, this charming variety brings warmth and golden brightness to the garden throughout spring. Its multi-flowered stems and sweet scent make it especially effective in sunny borders and patio pots where the lively blooms can be enjoyed up close.
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Colblanc
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Split Corona Narcissi ‘Colblanc’ produces elegant ivory-white flowers delicately accented with soft yellow-green tones at the base, creating a refined and beautifully understated spring display. The distinctive split corona form of narcissus ‘Colblanc’ adds texture and quiet sophistication to borders, containers, and naturalised planting schemes, where its serene colouring brings a calm and graceful presence.
Flowering through spring on sturdy stems, this unusual variety is ideal for gardeners seeking subtle beauty and delicate detail. Its unique shape and gentle tones invite closer appreciation, adding elegance and softness to garden displays.
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Tete-a-Tete
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The archetypal, neatly formed miniature daffodil to bring brightness and cheer to your garden, Narcissi ‘Tete-a-Tete’ is a much-loved, well-known variety for good reason. The dainty, canary yellow trumpets are the dearest of garden friends: warm, welcoming, and always brimming with enthusiasm.
Highly floriferous, with up to 3 blooms per stem, this superb performer has justly earned itself an RHS Award of Garden Merit. The petite size of ‘Tete-a-Tete’ makes it ideal for containers, and for edging paths and borders where it will naturalise freely and return reliably. Undemanding, carefree, charismatic – a superlative narcissus.
Narcissus ‘Tete-a Tete’ also make a charming early spring show, when they are forced into early bloom indoors. Add some moss, a few twigs, and autumn leaves to the potting surface for a naturalistic, woodland display.
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Botanical Mixture
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de Jager Botanical Daffodil Narcissi Mix.
Perfect for pepping up a rockery or front of the border, this mix of miniature Narcissi is brimming with charm and Lilliputian beauty.
Blooming in March and April in shades of white and soft yellow, these petite Daffodils will multiply year on year as they naturalise to fill bare spaces.
Our Daffodil 'Botanical Mix’ is also a cheerful choice for pots and window-boxes, placed where their exquisite details can be seen and appreciated up close.
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Clusiana Cynthia
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Otherwise known as the ‘golden lady tulip’, ‘Clusiana Cynthia’ is a petite, gilded beauty, exuding elegance and style. Flashes of raspberry red and chartreuse green are painted on a buttercup yellow background. Elongated, pointed buds open to fluted, star-shaped blooms on slender stems above fine foliage.
Despite a refined appearance, this Species Tulip Clusiana Cynthia is resilient and vigorous, boasting the accolade of an RHS Award of Garden Merit for reliability in the garden. These enchanting blooms are perfect for filling patio pots for an early display, and to dot amongst grass and borders for a tapestry of colour as the bulbs gradually naturalise.
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Cape Cod
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Like watching a spectacular sunset over the sea, Greigii Tulip ‘Cape Cod’ offers an astonishing display of colour. This tulip owes its name to a peninsula in the US, famous for its stretches of sandy beach, lobster rolls, and its easy-going vibe. Echoing the best attributes of its namesake, the ‘Cape Cod’ tulip is characterised by lobster red petals fading to apricot, fringed by a flicker of sunshine yellow.
These vibrant blooms are underpinned by fascinating foliage, with grey-green leaves streaked with dark purple veining. This compact variety is ideal for adding a bright pop of colour to containers and along the front of your borders.
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Candy Prince
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With its soft lilac blooms, Early Single ‘Candy Prince’ resembles the iconic Parma Violet sweet. Each dainty petal is finely etched with deeper purple feathering, enhanced by a backdrop of silver-green foliage. Unlike some of the more gregarious tulips, this variety has a demure, muted air and makes an excellent partner to stronger characters such as ‘Negrita’.
Alone, the subtle, pale blooms of tulip ‘Candy Prince’ bring a feeling of cool peace and tranquillity to borders and container displays. Despite its delicate looks, sturdy stems remain robust even in inclement weather. Be sure to snip a few stems to enjoy the calming, pastel shades indoors.
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Abba
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Early Double Tulip ‘Abba’ produces glowing tomato-red double blooms richly flamed with deeper cardinal-red tones, creating a bold and dramatic spring display. Flowering early in the season, the fragrant flowers of tulip ‘Abba’ bring warmth, colour, and luxurious texture to borders, containers, and patio pots when the garden is just beginning to awaken.
The densely layered petals create a full peony-like appearance that stands out beautifully in mass plantings and seasonal arrangements. Reliable and eye-catching, this vibrant variety delivers an energetic burst of spring colour with excellent garden impact.
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The Blue & White Collection
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For a harmonious medley of soft yellows, ivory, and classic blues, The Blue and White Collection is ideal for sophisticated spring container displays.
Combine elegant Tulips and varying heights of Narcissi in delicate shades of lemon-yellow and white, with a frothy frill of dainty, cobalt blue Scilla to enhance the spring tones.
Choose a pot at least 65 cm deep and 40 cm wide and plant your bulbs in layers, from largest at the bottom to smallest at the top for a bountiful show.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
5 x White Tulips, 5 x White Multiflowering Narcissus, 5 x White & Yellow Narcissus and 10 x Blue Scilla.
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Allium & Anemone Blanda Collection
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A thoughtfully chosen duo, which provides an abundance of texture, architecture and colour for compact gardens and pots.
Overplant the bulbs of Allium Rosy Dream with Anemone blanda Blue in containers of rich compost during autumn, for a show-stopping display the following spring.
The dainty, violet-blue flowers of Anemone blanda blue will form a carpet of daisy-like flowers, from which spearheads of Allium Rosy Dream will emerge before opening into mauve pom-poms.
Both varieties will naturalise and multiply beautifully for an even better, repeat performance each year.
6 x Allium Rosy Dream and 10 x Anemone Blanda Blue.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Autumnale
C2000
Bearing a late-season splash of colour with their purplish-pink goblets – Colchicum Autumnale are valuable for naturalising, blooming year after year in the garden.
Commonly known as autumn crocus, or naked ladies, free-flowering Colchicum bloom during September and October and are adored by pollinators.
Large, flat leaves are retained by the plants until mid-summer when they are replaced by beautiful, large and colourful flowers which stand proud and tall in the garden.
Excellent for planting beneath trees amongst grass, and in a sunny or semi-shaded border. Colchicum autumnale will appear as a swathe of jewels, glinting on bright autumn mornings and evenings.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Gold Party
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Vivid yellow blooms edged and spotted with rich burgundy-purple, creating a bold exotic display full of colour and contrast.
The upward-facing flowers of Lilium ‘Gold Party’ bring strong visual impact to summer borders, patio pots, and decorative containers, with each bloom showing unique flecking and pattern detail.
Its compact stems make Asiatic lily Gold Party especially suitable for container growing, smaller gardens, and tighter planting spaces where reliable colour and structure are needed. Flowering through high summer, Lilium ‘Gold Party’ thrives in full sun with moist, well-drained soil and adds warmth, fragrance, and vibrant seasonal interest year after year.
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Alberto Castillo
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Perfect, star-shaped flowers of pure white are produced in abundance on Ipheion ‘Alberto Castillo’ during May and June, with a second flush of flowers in autumn.
The bulbs of this early summer beauty should be planted in autumn, in groups or ribbons near the front of the border, in a rockery, or in containers of loam-based compost. Ipheion prefer full sun and well-drained soil.
Elegant, wiry stems up to 20cm tall hold the exquisite, sweetly scented flowers above clumps of glaucous foliage.
Ipheion ‘Alberto Castillo’ holds a prestigious Award of Garden Merit for plant excellence and reliability.
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Bucharica
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Exquisite Iris ‘Bucharica’ bears silky feathered blooms, consisting of upright ivory standards and golden-yellow falls, sometimes streaked in grey.
Part of the Juno group, this spectacular Iris Bucharica produces vigorous plants and flowers which are larger and later than most dwarf iris species, blooming in April on stems up to 35cm tall. The deep green lanceolate leaves are also broader than Iris reticulata and are produced up the stems.
Plant the bulbs in a position in full sun, into well-drained, moisture-retentive soil. Perfect for pots, rockeries, alpine gardens and sunny borders - plant in groups for impact.
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Giant
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Also known as ‘wand flowers’, Ixia ‘Giant’ brings a magical touch with clusters of twinkling, starry, ivory-white flowers embellished with purple-maroon hearts. As its name suggests, this variety bears particularly sizeable blooms on tall stems.
Native to South Africa, these tender corms are gratifying and easy to grow – simply offer protection from frost and plant on free-draining soil in plenty of sunshine.
Ixia ‘Giant’ is ideal for patio planters, where the pretty blooms can be admired up close and moved to a sheltered location over winter. Renowned for their superiority as cut flowers, Ixia have an excellent vase life for delightful floral arrangements.
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Iron Cross
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Oxalis ‘Iron Cross’ is so-called for its quatrefoil leaflets, emblazoned with a dark purple, cross-shaped motif at the centre. Each leaf has a mesmerising habit, opening fully in the sunshine and folding shut at night. In addition to the fascinating foliage, this Oxalis Iron Cross flaunts striking, carmine-pink flowers dangling from long, fine stems.
This rewarding plant proves highly versatile, thriving in rock gardens, containers, and borders, as well as making an easy-going, ornamental houseplant.
Often referred to as the ‘Good Luck’ plant for its resemblance to a four-leaved clover, you will feel fortunate to add Oxalis ‘Iron Cross’ to your collection.
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Picotee Orange
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Ranunculus 'Picotee Orange' fascinates with delicate blooms in shades of orange, red, and pink. Each petal appears intricately painted, offering a mosaic of hues which dance in the sunlight. Layers of ruffled petals create a lavish spectacle, turning gardens into a vibrant tapestry.
Perfect for borders and containers, Ranunculus 'Picotee Orange' flowers invite bees and butterflies, fostering a lively, colourful oasis. Ranunculus Picotee’s resilient nature ensures a breathtaking display from early spring onwards.
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Bifolia
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Scilla Bifolia, also known as Squill, beguiles with petite, deep blue flowers which form dainty clusters. Resilient blooms flourish in early spring, heralding the season with their vibrant presence. Perfect for naturalising, they spread gracefully across gardens, creating a delicate carpet of blue.
Ideal for woodland gardens or rockeries, Scilla Bifolia thrives in both sun and shade, bringing a touch of wild, natural beauty to cultivated spaces.
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Carlton
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A prolific bloomer, big, bold, and bright yellow - classic Large Cupped Narcissi ‘Carlton’ is a worthy holder of the respected ‘Award of Garden Merit’ from the RHS.
A Narcissus grown extensively for cutting as the staunch flowers bloom early and in abundance. A wide perianth and large open trumpet in matching egg-yolk yellow make narcissi ‘Carlton’ a robust and reliable option for perennial planting, and a faithful favourite amongst gardeners and florists.
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Moonlight Sensation
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Beset with the same soft, balmy beauty of a moonlit night, Triandrus Narcissus ‘Moonlight Sensation’ has a lunar glow with petals of the palest yellow, fading to ivory white. As the newest addition to the ‘Sensation’ series, narcissi ‘Moonlight Sensation’ does not disappoint.
The luminous blooms feature a finely pleated central corona, surrounded by ovate petals arranged in a star-like pattern. With 3-5 stems per bulb and 2-3 flowers per stem, this floriferous variety brings high impact to containers and the front of borders.
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February Gold
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One of the finest early bloomers, Dwarf Cyclamineus Narcissus ‘February Gold’ has earned itself the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit. You may be lucky enough to spot one or two blooms emerging in February in a sheltered spot, and the cheerful little flowers will proliferate enthusiastically as the season progresses.
Pointed, curved petals of canary yellow emanate from a deeper saffron yellow trumpet with frills at the margin. Plant daffodil 'February Gold' in drifts and fill window boxes and pots by the door to lift the spirits even on a grey day. Kick off the daffodil season in style with these radiant heralds of spring.
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Baby Moon
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The outstanding Jonquilla Narcissi ‘Baby Moon’ casts a warm glow with its abundant, radiant, buttercup yellow flowers borne in clusters of up to 6 blooms per stem. The rounded, star-shaped petals surround a neat, miniature cup. Fine, cylindrical foliage blends easily with other plants and fades subtly at the end of the season.
Narcissus Jonquilla ‘Baby Moon’ is heavily scented, with an exceptional citrus perfume – be sure to place some in pots by the door, and in naturalising drifts by walkways to fully appreciate the fragrance. Prolong the cheerful presence of daffodils in your garden with these terrific late bloomers.
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Edinburgh
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Split Corona Narcissi ‘Edinburgh’ produces broad ivory-white petals surrounding a richly pleated coral-salmon centre, creating a dramatic and beautifully sculptural spring display. The striking split corona of narcissus ‘Edinburgh’ brings bold texture and unusual contrast to borders, containers, and feature planting schemes, offering a distinctive twist on the traditional daffodil form.
Elegant yet eye-catching, this refined variety performs especially well where floral detail and layered colouring can be appreciated up close.
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Tete-Boucle
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A glamorous, double-petalled cousin of the old garden favourite ‘Tete-a-Tete’, Narcissi ‘Tete Boucle’ brings the same energy and cheer with an additional flourish. Pointed buds unfurl to reveal sensational, sunshine yellow flowers flaunting a frilled crown at the centre, interspersed with ruffles of tangerine orange.
This fancy variety, narcissus 'Tete Boucle' brings a splash of extravagance to the standard dwarf daffodil to enliven your spring display. Belying their chic, delicate appearance is a terrific hardiness and reliability, returning readily year after year. These bantam blooms bring exuberance to container displays and will naturalise easily at the front of a border or amongst the lawn.
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Double Daffodil Super Mixture
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de Jager Double Daffodil Super Mixture.
Carefully selected varieties by de Jager to provide a balanced, colourful mixture of the very best Double Daffodils available, ideal for naturalising and adding texture and colour to garden borders from mid to late spring.
Several delightful and distinct colour combinations appear in this ruffled spring medley which blooms in a range of heights. Perfect for cutting and adding a tousled edge to flower arrangements.
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Clusiana Peppermintstick
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Like a stick of striped seaside rock, the Species tulip ‘Clusiana Peppermintstick’ brings a sense of childlike, nostalgic delight. Eye-catching petals unfurl with an inner layer of cool white, enveloped by a band of cerise pink. Opening to a broad star on a sunny day, this animated botanical tulip bobs above fine, grass-like foliage.
These bicolour blooms enliven container displays, borders, and lawns, where the bulbs will naturalise readily. This vigorous variety has earnt itself the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit for its impressive, consistently reliable performance. Appearing mid-April, tulip ‘Peppermintstick’ offers a sweet treat early in the season.
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Oratorio
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The Gregii Hybrid Tulip 'Oratorio' enchants with a captivating rose exterior and delicate apricot-rose interior. Each bloom is a soft symphony of colours, blending harmoniously to create a serene and inviting presence.
Gently curving petals reveals tulip 'Oratorio' inner beauty as they open, offering a glimpse of tender hues. These tulips bring a sense of tranquillity and elegance, subtle charm perfect for creating a peaceful garden retreat.
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Christmas Dream
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With satiny, cerise petals fading towards a silvery, feathered edge, Early Single ‘Christmas Dream’ will have you tickled pink. Strikingly beautiful blooms add a pop of luscious, rich colour to borders and pots early in the season.
The large, egg-shaped flower heads are supported by sturdy stems, making this tulip an excellent, robust garden plant, standing strong even in exposed positions. Tulip ‘Christmas Dream’ is also a superb variety for forcing – hence the name – the bulbs can be encouraged to bloom indoors in time for festive celebrations.
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Belicia
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Early Double Tulip ‘Belicia’ produces stems of multiple fancy blooms which will billow in the spring breeze like the plumes of a cavalier hat. The stunning feather-like petals of tulip 'Belicia' emerge in a soft shade of primrose yellow, edged in carmine, and fade to raspberry-rippled ivory.
The show-stopping bouquet-flowering Tulips are an arresting sight when planted to bloom in wide swathes in the border. Plant taller tulips such as the rich and plummy ‘Black Hero’ and elegant ‘Queen of Night’ behind for complimentary colour and texture.
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Artist
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Blooming in shades of salmon and rose, flushed with dark green and muted purple, the pointed petals of Viridiflora Tulip ‘Artist’ look as though they have been painted with the sweeping strokes of an artist’s brush.
These unique Heirloom tulips are long-lasting and return every spring for years to come, unlike many modern tulip varieties. The stems are not especially long, so plant near the front of the border and fill your pots to ensure tulip Artist’s exceptional beauty is not overshadowed by taller plants.
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Blue Diamond
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Starting life as a saturated shade of violet-pink and fading to silvery lavender-blue with delicate veining, the larger than average blooms of tulip ‘Blue Diamond’ are an unmissable treat for the late spring garden.
Breath-taking when planted en masse in blocks and ribbons, and brilliant for spring containers, paeony-tulip ‘Blue Diamond’ is a perfect cut flower, ageing with grace both in the vase and in the garden.
Bright spring green foliage will intensify the colours as will orange and yellow hues.
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The Classic Collection
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Fill your pots with a dreamy mix of bulbs in tonal shades, to bloom in succession from early spring. Fresh white Chionodoxa, known as ‘Glory of the Snow’ will emerge first, followed by the delicate feathery purple plumes of Iris reticulata.
Richly scented blue Hyacinths flower during March and April, just as the pointed tips of vibrant pink tulips rise and burst forth into bloom to complete this showstopping symphony of colourful and textural classics.
We recommend planting your bulbs 4 cm apart in a container which is 65 cm deep. Start layering your bulbs with the largest and latest blooming varieties at the bottom, decreasing in size to the smallest bulbs on top.
15 x Pink Tulips, 5 x Blue Hyacinths, 10 x Iris Reticulata and 10 x Chionodoxa White.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Crocus & Iris Collection
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This collection of 15 x cream Crocus and 15 mauve Reticulata Iris offers a delightful way to welcome spring. Cream crocuses pair beautifully with delicate mauve irises, creating a stunning contrast. Plant these in full sun and well-drained soil for the best results.
Both bloom early, offering a balanced blend of soft hues and elegant shapes, brightening your garden with their charming and complementary colours. Enjoy their natural beauty.
de Jager's top quality, top size bulbs really make a huge difference in terms of flowering.
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Autumnale Alboplenum
C2007
Known as meadow saffron, Colchicum autumnale ‘Alboplenum’ are rare and unusual, double-flowered, white autumn Crocus.
The spectacular flowers bloom several to each bulb and are wonderful for naturalising in a sunny or semi-shaded position, in well-drained soil. Large, flat leaves appear in spring, before fading in late summer to reveal clusters of ruffled, crisp white flowers topping bare stems.
Commonly known as autumn crocus, or naked ladies, free-flowering Colchicum Autumnale Alboplenum bloom during September and October and are adored by pollinators.
A beautiful, heirloom crocus which is perfect for adding freshness and texture late on in the season.
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Muscadet
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The pristine blooms of Oriental Lily ‘Muscadet’ resemble the delicate beauty of a porcelain doll. Pearly, translucent white petals are tinted by a demure pink blush and maroon freckles.
This captivating oriental lilium flaunts sizeable, outward facing flowers borne on sturdy stems of up to 60 cm. A compact height makes lily Muscadet an enchanting choice for confined spaces and container displays.
Be sure to position some near seating areas to be surrounded by their enthralling fragrance. This vigorous variety produces an abundance of blooms from July – August, providing a delightful spectacle for your garden throughout the summer months.
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Coum Album
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With delicate, white flowers fluttering like a flurry of snowflakes, Cyclamen ‘Coum Alba’ is a superb early-season variety, blooming for weeks on end.
Lightly marbled, dark green foliage shows off the pearly blooms to perfection, and provides beautiful, ornamental groundcover. These little gems are a delightful complement to snowdrops and hellebores, ideal for underplanting trees and shrubs and filling container displays.
Hardy and easy-going, the RHS have bestowed this variety with their prestigious Award of Garden Merit. Cyclamen ‘Coum Alba’ provides a glimmer of floral joy during the darker months of the year.
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Niger
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A pristine white Hellebore, treasured for its wide-petalled winter blooms. Helleborus ‘Niger’ flowers between January and March, illuminating garden spaces on some of the darkest days. Deeply cut, leathery foliage provides year-round interest towards the front of a woodland border.
Sturdy stems, up to 30cm tall, hold the crisp white flowers, blushed pink on the reverse, with a cluster of fine golden stamens.
Helleborus ‘Niger’ prefers humus-rich soil which remains moist and is well drained, in a partly shaded spot. Cut the leaves back to their base in winter when you notice buds emerge. This helps to prevent disease and allows the blooms to shine in the border.
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Unguicularis
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A welcome sight in the depths of winter, Iris ‘Unguicularis’ generously provides beautiful flowers from November to March. With delicate petals like butterfly wings, the lavender-blue blooms flutter above lance-shaped, evergreen foliage.
Brightening bare borders and containers, this variety delivers a dash of colour when it is needed most. The blooms radiate a soft, sweet scent – capitalise on this fragrance by positioning near frequented walkways.
Iris ‘Unguicularis’ is native to a dry climate and thrives in light, free-draining soil with a south-facing aspect. Snip the pretty, perfumed blooms as fresh cut flowers to relish some floral joy indoors during the winter months.
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Mabel
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Ixia 'Mabel' dazzles with vibrant, deep pink blooms, evoking whimsical elegance in any garden. These striking flowers, with star-shaped petals, bloom profusely, creating a breathtaking tapestry of colour.
Ideal for sunny borders and containers, Ixia 'Mabel' thrives in well-drained soil and adds a splash of vivacious charm to floral arrangements. Their luminous, intense hue captures the essence of summer, enticing butterflies and garden enthusiasts alike.
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Armeniacum Marleen
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Muscari armeniacum ‘Marleen’ produces masses of very large deep cobalt-blue flowers that bring bold spring colour and rich fragrance to the garden. The densely packed blooms of Muscari armeniacum ‘Marleen’ create a striking display in borders, containers, and naturalised planting schemes, where their vivid blue tones stand out beautifully against fresh spring foliage.
Robust and reliable, this impressive grape hyacinth is ideal for drifting through lawns, beneath trees, or along pathways, gradually forming vibrant carpets of long-lasting colour year after year. Its strong perfume and intense colouring make it a standout addition to any spring garden display.
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Triangularis Purpurea
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The dramatic foliage of Oxalis ‘Triangularis Purpurea’ truly sets this plant apart, creating a striking backdrop to the rose-pink, trumpet-shaped blooms. This remarkable species flaunts heart-shaped, trio of burgundy-black leaves, each adorned with imperial purple markings at the centre.
The decorative leaves provide a captivating spectacle as they awaken with the sun and close at night, opening and shutting like butterfly wings. Oxalis ‘Triangularis Purpurea’ are versatile and multi-purpose – equally well-suited to rock gardens, patio pots, hanging baskets, and borders, they also make stunning houseplants.
Capitalise on the distinctive, intense colouring by planting alongside lush greenery or contrasting, yellow flowers for an eye-catching summer display.
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Bifolia Rosea
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Scilla Bifolia Rosea offers a dreamy display of pale lilac to lavender blue blooms, contrasting beautifully with spinach-green leaves. Delicate flowers appear early in the spring, adding a soft, ethereal touch to gardens.
Perfect for naturalising, they spread easily, forming charming clusters which brighten shady spots and woodland edges. Scilla Bifolia Rosea's subtle colour and graceful form make them a lovely addition to rockeries and borders, evoking a sense of tranquil elegance.
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Falmouth Bay
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Small Cupped Narcissi ‘Falmouth Bay’ produces refined snow-white flowers surrounding a cool green centre, creating a calm and beautifully uncluttered spring display. The sculpted blooms of narcissus ‘Falmouth Bay’ bring a fresh, contemporary feel to borders, containers, and mass plantings, offering elegant contrast among brighter spring companions.
Flowering through April, this graceful variety adds softness and balance to seasonal displays while maintaining excellent garden presence.
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Starlight Sensation
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The pure white brilliance of Triandrus Narcissus ‘Starlight Sensation’ will light up your garden like twinkling stars on a cloudless night. Winner of the ‘Best Daffodil Award’ at the Philadelphia Flower Show, this remarkable variety is an admirable addition to the ‘Sensation’ series.
This miniature marvel produces up to 4 stems per bulb and multiple flower heads on each stem, creating an impressive display. Make the most of the fruity fragrance of narcissi ‘Starlight Sensation’ by filling containers. On a larger scale, a constellation of these sparkling beauties will illuminate borders and grass swathes, where they will continue to shine year after year.
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Iwona
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Cyclamineus Daffodil ‘Iwona’ produces elegant creamy-white flowers centred with a vibrant orange-pink trumpet, creating a cheerful and eye-catching spring display. The striking contrast within each bloom gives dwarf cyclamineus narcissi ‘Iwona’ a fresh and lively character, perfect for adding warmth and colour to borders, containers, and smaller garden spaces.
Compact and graceful in habit, this charming variety thrives in a sunny, well-drained position where it flowers reliably year after year. Ideal for pots, pathways, and early spring planting schemes, it brings brightness and energy to the garden at the start of the season.
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Blushing Lady
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Demure and delicate, Jonquilla Narcissi ‘Blushing Lady’ attracts admiring attention without ostentation or gaudiness. Soft, pale blonde petals develop a glistening white halo, whilst the central, ruffled crown emerges as a muted peach tone and deepens to coral. With a bouquet of up to 3 flowers per stem, narcissi ‘Blushing Lady’ radiates an exquisite fragrance which floats enticingly on the breeze.
Entrancing for container displays as well as for naturalising amongst lawns and borders, where the reed-like leaves blend imperceptibly with grass and other plants. Flowering slightly later in the season, this darling daffodil is ideal for bridging the gap into mid-spring.
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Toto
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The luminous, delicate, pearly blooms of Narcissi ‘Toto’ glow with an iridescent quality. Opalescent, slightly reflexed petals encircle a slender trumpet which emerges as a pale yellow and fades to warm white, gradually blending with the surrounding perianth.
The demure, dainty blooms have a refined air whilst still providing a lavish display, carrying up to 3 heads on each sturdy stem. Narcissus ‘Toto’ has been granted the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit in recognition of its outstanding resilience and versatility. The starry blooms bring sparkle to rockeries, container displays, borders, shrubberies, and lawns where they will gladly naturalise.
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Flower Border Mixture
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Our radiant de Jager ‘Flower Border Mixture’ includes several superior and much-loved varieties of single and large-cupped Narcissi in a range of spring tones.
Flowering over a lengthy period, these Daffodil bulbs can be planted and left to naturalise where they will reappear every spring for years to come. Weave our daffodil mixture into herbaceous borders for a wave of colour at varying heights, or plant in large groups or swathes in open grassland for an impactful display.
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Honky Tonk
T1033
Like the lively country music of the same name, Tulip ‘Honky Tonk’ is an upbeat, sprightly tulip to put a spring in your step. Flutes of cheerful yellow blooms are blushed with soft pink, opening in the warmth of spring sunshine, and closing to a neat point by night. This Species variety multiplies well and is ideal for naturalising amongst grass, with its green-blue foliage featuring a delicately waved edge.
A compact habit means these blooms are equally suited to brightening containers and edging borders. The RHS have honoured tulipa ‘Honky Tonk’ with an Award of Garden Merit, the seal of approval for garden performance.
