

Tulipduo Purple Pearls | |
By combining two of the same coloured tulips, we have made a real eye catcher. The deep purple Negrita Tulip matches perfectly with the purple flamed Rem's Favourite Tulip. The white of that last tulip breaks the purple in such a way the purple colour looks even more beautiful. Tulip Rem's Favourite and tulip Negrita packaged separately. |

Tulip Orange Emperor | |
The world famous Tulip Orange Emperor has been selling for years. This winner of the Award of Garden Merit by the RHS has exceptional strong qualities and is a long bloomer in mid April. Regognized by the huge and elongated tangerine flowers with some green marks. Registered since 1962 and even has Tulip Red Alert as decendant. |

Tulip Hemisphere | |
Not a single flower of Tulip Hemisphere has the same colour pattern. Every tulip is painted in red and white, but every tulip is a unique painting. There are ones which look almost red and others look completely white, but in between you will find the most unimaginable colour patterns. It almost seems that each and every Tulip Hemisphere has been touched by a painter's brush. This eyecatcher starts blooming in late April and is great for cutting. Not a bouquet you'll find daily. Registered in 2000. |
Tulip La Belle Epoque | |
The champagne coloured Tulip La Belle Epoque is unique, never before was this colour found in a tulip. Note the soft purple hue in the heart and the pitch black anthers, a spectacular contrast. La Belle Epoque refers to the French heydays in the priod 1870 -1914. This name was given after the First Word War to this lost period of prosperity and technical progress. Tulip La Belle Epoque was registered in 2011. |


Tulip Estella Rijnveld | |
This classic parrot tulip is loved for its flamboyant shape and beautiful colours of red and white. This seems to come straight out of painting. |

Tulip Orange Princess | |
A double orange tulip from the family of tulip Prinses Irene. Notice the colour accents and the dark orange veins. |

Tulip Shirley | |
Tulip Shirley is an all time classic. She will start ivory white to slightly yellow with a delicate purple edge. As she matures the purple edge will turn into a purple to pink blush all over the flower. Great to combine with the black Tulip Queen of Night, the purple Tulip Negrita and the purple flamed Tulip Rem's Favourite. Introduced in 1968. |