Tulip Bulbs - All
Tulip flower bulbs will be available to order from spring 2025 for delivery and planting in autumn 2025.
For spring planting, check out our wildflower bulbs ‘In The Green’ which are available to order now for planting from January to March.
Here at Boston Seeds, we have a wide variety of tulip bulbs to choose from.
Whether you are looking for something tall, short, double blooms, or single later flowering, our tulip range is second to none. From cut flower varieties such as the bold Ballerina Tulip Bulbs to our striking ruffled petalled Apricot Parrot, we have something for everyone. Can't find what you are looking for? Give us a call and we will be happy to help.
Like everything we supply here at Boston Seeds, we pride ourselves on supplying professional quality - and for flower bulbs, that means BIG! Our bigger bulbs produce bigger, better and bolder flowers. Choose from our exciting range of varieties - Black Hero Tulip Bulbs, old favourites, garden classics as well as striking new lines for 2024.
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A true talking piece for any avid gardener, this unusual tulip opens to reveal ruffled cupped petals in a rich velvet maroon. Suitable for containers or beds where their beauty can be appreciated.
- Category: Parrot
- Height (cm): 55cm
- Bulb Size (cm): 12/14cm
- Blooms: May
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A deeper violet at the base of the petals, these distinctive blooms open up to reveal pastel shades of lilac. Popular in cottage gardens the softer shades look stunning next to Lavenders, Alliums and Star of Bethlehemem.
- Category: Single Early
- Height (cm): 45cm
- Bulb Size (cm): 12/14cm
- Blooms: April
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Everchanging, these blooms start off a vibrant apricot turning paler with age. These sunset petals look stunning in those longer evenings with the sun setting, boosting the summery, feel good vibes.
- Category: Triumph
- Height (cm): 45cm
- Bulb Size (cm): 12/14cm
- Blooms: April/ May
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A tall, large cupped hybrid tulip portraying deep pink tones with hints of lilac. This bulb compliments the Daytona Tulip perfectly in gardens and borders.
- Category: Darwin Hybrid
- Height: 50cm
- Bulb Size: 12/14cm
- Blooms: April
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Candy floss pink petals, these lucious, sugary blooms look almost good enough to eat! With strong, dark green stems, they will hold well in wind and rain, and can also be used for cut flowers.
- Category: Triumph
- Height (cm): 45cm
- Bulb Size (cm): 6/+cm
- Blooms: April
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Striking fuschia-red petals melting down to light green, sturdy stems. These elegant Viridiflora Tulips add boldness to any border and garden with their slender fluted blooms.
- Category: Viridiflora
- Height: 55cm
- Bulb Size: 12/14cm
- Blooms: May
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A multi-purpose variety suitable for either pots or borders, the stunning orange-yellow petals of this smaller tulip are a delight.
- Category: Misc
- Height: 25cm
- Bulb Size: 10/11cm
- Blooms: April
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Brilliantly classic clear white tulips having a lovely soft green brushstroke of colour on the outer petals. This ivory tulip can be spotted in formal garden displays, parks and is perfect for adding into themed cottage garden designs.
- Category: Fosteriana
- Height (cm): 45cm
- Bulb Size (cm): 12/14cm
- Blooms: April
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Deep purple petals opening up like stars these sun flowering tulips will be a worthy addition to beds and borders. Being slightly taller than most tulips, they would be better placed towards the middle or back of borders.
- Category: Lily Flowering
- Height: 50cm
- Bulb Size: 12/14cm
- Blooms: April/May
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Specifically designed to help bulbs establish in pots and borders, without the risk of the bulbs rotting, providing an open and free-draining soil structure.
- Ideal for planting with Narcissi, Crocus, Hyacinths and other spring-flowering bulbs
- Universal bulb planting fibre
- 500gm bag - This pack is sufficient for 3 x 1-litre pots
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Creating an explosion of colour this dwarf botanical tulip type is an ever-popular and resilient variety that is ideal for adding into rockeries, pots and edging borders.
- Category: Dwarf Exotic
- Height (cm): 25cm
- Bulb Size (cm): 5+cm
- Blooms: April/May
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A star shape bloom, the Tarda tulip opens to reveal vivid buttercup yellow blooms with white tips. A definite eye-catcher, these dainty little tulip is perfect fro framing borders, or in pots where it can be enjoyed.
- Category: Dwarf Exotic
- Height (cm): 12cm
- Bulb Size (cm): 8+cm
- Blooms: April/ May
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This early flowering variety is a bright and cheerful addition to any garden or landscaped area. Its vivid pink petals will bring added much-welcomed colour.
- Category: Single Early
- Height (cm): 35cm
- Bulb Size (cm): 12/14cm
- Blooms: April
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These tall fluted petals of the Ballade tulip are wonderfully coloured in a rich purple shade with a creamy white edge accentuating their elegance. A stand out variety that is sure to delight and be the envy of your neighbours.
- Category: Lily Flowering
- Height (cm): 45cm
- Bulb Size (cm): 12/14cm
- Blooms: May
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Tulip Bulbs from Boston Seeds
At Boston Seeds, we have a wide selection of tulips, including dwarf and lily tulips. As their name suggests, Dwarf tulips are bred for their short stems, usually growing no higher than 25cm, but bloom no less vibrant than any other tulip. Meanwhile, Lily-Flowering tulips are the plant with the greatest visual difference from other tulips- again, their name best describes their elegant shape.
Both Dwarf tulips and Lily tulips make excellent cut flowers. Tulips make for excellent cut flowers in general, as they’re hardy enough to continue growing in a vase for a little while, even after they’re cut!
Darwin tulips are perhaps best noted for their large flower size and vibrant colouration. When crossbred with Single Early cultivars, you get Triumph Tulips: as their name suggests, they’re one of the best tulip varieties in terms of having a perfect balance of beauty and practicality, with an enormous range of colourations, many of which boast a neat and sophisticated air that make a bold statement in the garden!
Our Tulip Recommendations
Dwarf tulips
Dwarf tulips’ short height makes them an ideal pick for patio pots and similar containers. Alternatively, they’re a good height to place at the front of a border, scatter through a rockery, or outline a shrub!
- ‘Red Riding Hood’ is a fan favourite: with simple-yet-gorgeous, variegated crimson petals and burgundy-striped foliage, the perfect addition to your spring garden.
- ‘Little Beauty’ is unusual in its shape, being more of a wide-open flower than a traditional cup-shaped tulip. Its outer petals are a lovely magenta-rose colour, with a beautiful blue centre.
Lily flowering tulips
Lily-flowering tulips are somewhat later bloomers and have taller, slender stems (around 50cm-70cm tall), and their gorgeous shape and a wide variety of colours make them popular as cut flowers or as part of a bouquet. Alternatively, place them as the centrepiece of a tall container.
- The stunning ‘Marilyn’ bears white and red petals that almost look like they have been painted.
- And for an effective single colour, ‘Merlot’ produces waxy, wine-red goblets which make a strong statement on their own, or alongside another coloured tulip.
Darwin tulips
Darwin hybrid tulips are especially large-flowering and tall, sturdy and long-lasting.
- ‘Daydream’ is a sunshine-y variation, with its younger petals blooming in a lemon yellow, but ageing beautifully into a warm, glowing orange!
- ‘Pink Impression’ bares blushing pink petals with a soft feathering of different shades. Its foliage has its own appeal too, with variegated leaves lined with gold.
- ‘Apeldoorn Elite’ burns bright with gold flowers streaked with ruby red.
- ‘Beauty of Apeldoorn’ has a striking scarlet-orange colouration, but is just as noteworthy due to its taller-than-average size and bold, lance-shaped foliage.
Triumph tulips
There are enough gorgeous cultivars of Triumph tulips to fill a garden all of their own! However, if you had to hear some potential picks for your garden, we’d recommend:
- ‘Jan Reus’, a great deep crimson bloom, that sits proudly on darkly stained stems. A dramatic and deep tulip for creating drama and depth
- ‘Cairo’ tulips are a burnt orange in colour, but their waxy sheen provides an unusual accent; in some lights, this flower can appear to have an almost metallic, brassy appearance
Tulip Bulbs - All FAQs
What is the best month to plant tulip bulbs?
Tulip bulbs need to be planted in autumn when the bulb is dormant and when the temperature starts to cool but isn’t yet freezing. Usually this will be around September - December, depending on the region you live in. After they are planted, they will bloom the following spring.
Will tulips grow back every year?
Tulips are technically perennials which means that they can return every year - however, due to the way some tulips have been bred (to be the most colourful and beautiful) some varieties will only flower for one year. We recommend planting new bulbs each year to ensure the best tulip display.
Can tulips be left in the ground all year?
Tulip bulbs can be left in the ground all year, ready to flower again the next spring. However, to help give your tulips the best chance of looking great the following year, we recommend deadheading your tulips after they have flowered to help them save as much energy as possible. Don’t cut back the foliage until it has turned yellow. If your garden gets a lot of rain, this can cause the bulbs to rot so we would recommend lifting the bulbs up, letting them dry out and storing them in a paper bag ready to be planted again in autumn.
How best to grow tulips?
The best choice for tulips in most situations is to plant them (at least 10 cm deep) in rows or clusters of 10-15, in a sunny spot with humus-rich, free-draining soil. Best planted in the late autumn months. Lily-flowering tulips, though tall, are not highly wind-resistance, so it’s important to plant them in a place protected by the wind.