Tulip Mixes

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Tulip Mix
Darwin Hybrid Topsize Tulip Mix Ordering closed for the season
6756  A mix of yellow, red, apricot, white, pink and more. Long-lived bulbs produce a perennially perfect long-lasting bouquet. Darwin Hybrids are... read more

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Double Early Tulip Mix Ordering closed for the season
6751  A sassy group for the front row of your garden beds and borders. Fully double flowers in bright colors atop relatively short sturdy 8-12" stems... read more

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Double Late Tulip Mix Ordering closed for the season
6759  Pack peony-style petal power in a dramatic range of colors, from white and pastels to red and purple. Double Late tulips in solids and blushes,... read more

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Emperor Tulip Mix Ordering closed for the season
6752  A royal mix of big-flowered Fosterianas for bold early color. Red, yellow, white, bicolors and more. We planted some outside the Fedco Trees... read more

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Flash of Green Tulip Mix Ordering closed for the season
6758  A mix of four or more Viridiflora tulips, in shades of pink, orange and white, all with a distinctive spring-green flare on the outer petals.... read more

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Non-Stop Reds Tulip Mix Ordering closed for the season
6753  Celebrate spring with a long-lasting patch of bright red color. A blend of five or more varieties selected from early, mid and late tulips. Keep... read more

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Pastel Triumph Tulip Mix Ordering closed for the season
6754  Soft but not wishy-washy, just easy on the eyes. Pale peach, soft pink, lavender and more. This tranquil blend displays quiet beauty in the... read more

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Purple Rain Tulip Mix Ordering closed for the season
6755  Nothing Compares to U, so put on your Raspberry Beret and Let’s Go Crazy. Inspired by the memory of Prince, this mix of Triumphs in deep purple,... read more

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Rembrandt-type Flaming Tulip Mix Ordering closed for the season
6757  Broken-color and flamed tulips, originally the result of a virus, were wildly popular in the early 1600s. Propagating infected plants is now... read more