Tulips

Whether planted in beds, borders, or containers, tulips bring a touch of elegance and joy to any landscape. Most varieties are also good for cutting, and many are good for forcing. See our tulip comparison chart for further reference.
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Parrot King
Parrot Tulip Bulbs
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Super Parrot
Parrot Tulip Bulbs
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Apricot Beauty
Single Early Tulip Bulbs
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Purple Prince
Single Early Tulip Bulbs
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Alibi
Single Late Tulip Bulbs
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Avignon
Single Late Tulip Bulbs
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Dordogne
Single Late Tulip Bulbs
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El Nino
Single Late Tulip Bulbs
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Fedco’s Purple Tuxedo Collection
Single Late Tulip Bulbs
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Maureen
Single Late Tulip Bulbs
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Menton
Single Late Tulip Bulbs
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Purple Lady
Single Late Tulip Bulbs
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Queen of Night
Single Late Tulip Bulbs
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Stunning Apricot
Single Late Tulip Bulbs
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Yosemite
Single Late Tulip Bulbs
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Tulipa sylvestris
Species Tulip Bulbs
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Tulipa tarda
Species Tulip Bulbs
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Danique
Species Tulip Bulbs
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Hilde
Species Tulip Bulbs
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Little Beauty
Species Tulip Bulbs
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Peppermint Stick
Species Tulip Bulbs
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Persian Pearl
Species Tulip Bulbs
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Tulipa Alba Coerulea Oculata
Species Tulip Bulbs
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Van Tubergen's Variety
Species Tulip Bulbs
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Apricot Foxx
Triumph Tulip Bulbs
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Blushing Purple Mix
Triumph Tulip Bulbs
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Cadans
Triumph Tulip Bulbs
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Delta Storm
Triumph Tulip Bulbs
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Flaming Flag
Triumph Tulip Bulbs
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Jimmy
Triumph Tulip Bulbs
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Pretty Princess
Triumph Tulip Bulbs
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Princess Irene
Triumph Tulip Bulbs
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Purple Flag
Triumph Tulip Bulbs
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Ronaldo
Triumph Tulip Bulbs
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White Flag
Triumph Tulip Bulbs
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Artist
Viridiflora Tulip Bulbs
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China Town
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Tulips

One of the world’s most beloved flowers, garden tulips have captivated hearts and inspired artists for centuries with their vibrant colors and elegant forms. Originating from the Ottoman Empire, these enchanting bulbs found their way to the Netherlands in the 16th century where they sparked an economic frenzy known as “Tulip Mania” after being identified as symbols of wealth and prosperity.

Tulips continue to enchant gardeners and enthusiasts alike with their versatility and charm. Their kaleidoscope of colors and shapes in the spring makes them ideal for a wide range of garden designs and arrangements. Whether planted in beds, borders or containers, tulips bring a touch of elegance and joy to any landscape. Most varieties are also good for cutting, and many are good for forcing. See our tulip comparison chart for further reference.

To help protect your tulips from marauding critters, try interplanting with genera that are unattractive to pests, like Alliums, Fritillaria and Narcissus.

Garden Tulips are hardy in Zones 3-7, unless otherwise noted. All our tulip bulbs measure at least 12cm, unless specified.

Planting Tulips for Longevity

Some gardeners treat tulips like annuals and buy new ones every year, while others painstakingly dig their bulbs up in summer after the foliage has browned and store them to replant in the fall.

If like us you are thrifty and/or lazy, there’s an easier way to encourage tulips to come back year after year. Choose a sunny location and plant the bulbs 8–10" deep (yes, that deep!) in well-drained soil, 3–4 weeks before the ground freezes.

During spring growth, check the soil weekly if there is little rain, and water if 1/2" below the surface is dry. Deadhead to force the plant’s energy into the bulb. Don’t cut or tie the foliage until it has begun to yellow. Overplant with annuals or perennials to help keep the soil dry down where the bulb is.

Flowers

All flowers are open-pollinated except where noted.

Days in parentheses after a variety indicate days to first bloom.