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Blushing Beauties

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One crate of 500 unchilled 12cm+ tulip bulbs.
Five varieties, 100 of each.

Soft, blushing apricot and peach make up much of this blend, with some dynamic complimentary colors for depth. 
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Royal Pride – Darwin Hybrid. Extra large, single, two-tone rose pink with blush petal edges and interior. Flowers mid-late season on towering stems. Impressively large. Good for perennializing in the garden. 

Salmon Impression – Darwin Hybrid. Giant, single, goblet-shaped flowers in glowing pastel apricot-salmon. Steely blue interior complements the warm petal tones. Flowers mid-late season on tall stems. Good for perennializing in the garden.

Sanne – This is a florist’s dream tulip: antique rose, cream, apricot, and blush petals. Single, Triumph tulip with uniquely pointed petals. Blooms late-season on medium-tall stems. Stem length can be maximized by pulling bulb at harvest. 

Negligee – Creamy white petals edged in pink, with deeply serrated fringe. Lots of substance to the petals. Flowers late-season on medium height stems. Stem length can be maximized by pulling bulb at harvest. 

Lorenzo – Fully double, peony-shaped blooms in peach and soft orange that appear to glow in the vase. As the flowers mature, the colors shift and soften. Flowers early season on medium height stems that can be on the shorter side. Stem length can be maximized by pulling bulb at harvest.

Photo Disclaimer

The photos provided are non-contractual examples of how these varieties may appear at some point in their bloom cycle. The photos are a mix of our own, the breeder's, and stock photos that we feel represent each variety. We selected many varieties for their tendency to fade and shift in color throughout their lifespan. We guarantee that the bulbs will be true to type but we can't guarantee that a single photo fully represents the color journey each variety may take. 

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