40% OFF ALL SEEDS, FREE SHIPPING ON JUST SEED ORDERS OVER $20
40% OFF ALL SEEDS, FREE SHIPPING ON JUST SEED ORDERS OVER $20
no code needed and sale may not be combined with discounts or points
no code needed and sale may not be combined with discounts or points
Seed orders are shipping 8-10 Business Days After Being Placed
Seed orders are shipping 8-10 Business Days After Being Placed
Sold as set of 5
The Shirley Triumph Tulip known for its captivating, ever-changing appearance. Its elegant, white flowers are distinguished by delicate purple blushing that washes over each petal. The intensity and distribution of the purple color varies subtly from petal to petal and from bloom to bloom, ensuring that no two flowers are exactly alike. This variety is a reliable and long-lasting addition to your garden beds, borders, and bouquets. With its distinctive, painterly charm, Shirley offers a fresh surprise with every blossom.
Hardiness Zones: 3-8
Bloomtime: Mid to Late Spring (April-May)
Mature Height: 20"
Light Requirement: Full Sun, Half Sun/Half Shade
These bulbs were packaged in a brown paper bag with a tag on the bag to tell you what they are. Every bulb order includes an instruction sheet to help you plant them correctly.
The bulbs were very large and firm. Very good quality. Looking forward to seeing them bloom in the spring.
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Always excellent quality and service with beyond reasonable prices! Especially for small backyard gardeners wanting to try different varieties, best deal on the internet! Luke’s informational videos to the excellent customer service, great small business to support! Thank you for doing what you do, reaches farther than you probably realize.
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Great addition to garden !
Love the bell pepper so much. 100% germination, plants are strong with lots of blooms.
Reminds me of a mini daikon radish. Beautiful little white radishes, not bitter or spicy. These had great germination for me and produced reliably through a fluctuating cold and warm April/May spring time. We always look forward to harvesting these as one of our first harvested vegetables of the year, and my family loves to boil them whole with some stock as radish soup.