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Price reductions at Suttons Seeds

by Sarah - November 14th, 2013.
Filed under: Price Reductions, Suttons Seeds.

Suttons Seeds has discounted the price of loads of products today

Muscari Bulbs - Armeniacum

Muscari Bulbs – Armeniacum was £4.99 now £1.50
Charming, cone-shaped spikes of tiny, mid-blue flowers above the grass-like, mid-green leaves. Quickly forming small colonies, they’re also valuable for naturalising at the front of a sunny mixed or shrub border. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Attractive to pollinators. Flowers April-May. Height 15cm. Bulb size 6-7cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)Reliable and undemanding, grape hyacinths (muscari) look like miniature hyacinths, though they are not in fact related at all. A popular choice for patio, containers, the front of borders or even naturalised in lawns.

Tulip Bulbs - Royal Virgin

Tulip Bulbs – Royal Virgin was £5.99 now £1.80
A white triumph type of tulip. Early Flowering – April. Height 40cm. Bulb size 11-12cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) Tulips are a must for every spring garden, creating colourful displays in beds, borders, containers and rockeries. These classic beauties are, of course, the perfect companions to spring bedding plants and they make superb cut flowers too. They are the embodiment of a British spring garden, but did you know that they have their humble origins in the mountains of Kazakhstan? And did you know that in the early 17th century, when ‘tulip mania’ hit Holland, prices of the recently introduced bulbs soared, some single bulbs selling for more than 10 times the annual income of a skilled craftsman! Today there are literally thousands of varieties available, in a stunning array of colours and forms.

Tulip Bulbs - Tarda (Species)

Tulip Bulbs – Tarda (Species) was £5.99 now £1.80
This is one of the most popular of the very dwarf tulips and is very easy to grow. It produces a rosette of narrow green leaves with up to five flowers on each stem, each with a huge central yellow eye, and a delicious honey scent. Best grown en masse in a sunny rockery, or in a raised bed or patio containers. Attractive to pollinators. Flowers in April. Height 12cm. Bulb size 6-7cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)Species (or ‘botanical’) tulips originate in Central Asia. They have fascinating colours which look magnificent in rockeries, borders and wild gardens alike. Tulips are a must for every spring garden, creating colourful displays in beds, borders, containers and rockeries. These classic beauties are, of course, the perfect companions to spring bedding plants and they make superb cut flowers too. They are the embodiment of a British spring garden, and did you know that in the early 17th century, when ‘tulip mania’ hit Holland, prices of the recently introduced bulbs soared, some single bulbs selling for more than 10 times the annual income of a skilled craftsman! Today there are literally thousands of varieties available, in a stunning array of colours and forms.

Tulip Bulbs - Ronaldo

Tulip Bulbs – Ronaldo was £5.99 now £1.80
The petals are pointed and of a rich, deep purple colour which is almost black giving a spectacular bedding display. Early Flowering – April-May. Height 40cm. Bulb size 11-12cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) Tulips are a must for every spring garden, creating colourful displays in beds, borders, containers and rockeries. These classic beauties are, of course, the perfect companions to spring bedding plants and they make superb cut flowers too. They are the embodiment of a British spring garden, but did you know that they have their humble origins in the mountains of Kazakhstan? And did you know that in the early 17th century, when ‘tulip mania’ hit Holland, prices of the recently introduced bulbs soared, some single bulbs selling for more than 10 times the annual income of a skilled craftsman! Today there are literally thousands of varieties available, in a stunning array of colours and forms.

Tulip Bulbs - Redwood

Tulip Bulbs – Redwood was £5.99 now £1.80
The vibrant red, satiny petals packed tightly into the double blooms of this outstanding variety are only one part of its attraction. It can produce up to three or four flowers on every stem, creating a truly dramatic display! Early Flowering. Height 35cm. Bulb size 12cm+. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) Tulips are a must for every spring garden, creating colourful displays in beds, borders, containers and rockeries. These classic beauties are, of course, the perfect companions to spring bedding plants, and they make superb cut flowers too. They are the embodiment of a British spring garden, but did you know that they have their humble origins in the mountains of Kazakhstan? And did you know that in the early 17th century, when ‘tulip mania’ hit Holland, prices of the recently introduced bulbs soared, some single bulbs selling for more than 10 times the annual income of a skilled craftsman! Today there are literally thousands of varieties available, in a stunning array of colours and forms.

Daffodil Bulbs - Jetfire

Daffodil Bulbs – Jetfire was £5.99 now £1.80
An ever-popular miniature daffodil whose cheerful orange-trumpeted blooms, with backward-thrusting yellow petals, will brighten the darkest corner of your garden. Miniature and rockery variety. Flowers in April. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Height 25cm. Bulb size 10/12cm. (Bulb size quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)

Daffodil Bulbs - Pipit

Daffodil Bulbs – Pipit was £5.99 now £1.80
An unusual and attractive miniature with a centre of palest yellow which gently spreads out to the golden-yellow petals. And not only do they look attractive, they’re delicately scented too! Miniature and rockery variety. Jonquilla type. Flowers in April. Height 20cm. Bulb size 10/12cm. (Bulb size quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.)

Daffodil Bulbs - Split Corona Tiritomba

Daffodil Bulbs – Split Corona Tiritomba was £5.99 now £1.80
An almost lemon-yellow perianth with a tangerine-and-gold split corona that spreads across the petals. Flowers in April. Height 30-45cm. Bulb size 14-16cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs.)

Tulip Bulbs - Purple Prince

Tulip Bulbs – Purple Prince was £5.99 now £1.80
The beautiful purple flowers have a lilac flush on the outer edges and then as they mature reveal a dark interior with a golden eye. Mid Flowering. Height 55cm. Bulb size 11-12cm. (Bulb sizes quoted in centimetres refer to the circumference of bulbs. All bulbs are sourced from cultivated stocks.) Tulips are a must for every spring garden, creating colourful displays in beds, borders, containers and rockeries. These classic beauties are, of course, the perfect companions to spring bedding plants and they make superb cut flowers too. They are the embodiment of a British spring garden, but did you know that they have their humble origins in the mountains of Kazakhstan? And did you know that in the early 17th century, when ‘tulip mania’ hit Holland, prices of the recently introduced bulbs soared, some single bulbs selling for more than 10 times the annual income of a skilled craftsman! Today there are literally thousands of varieties available, in a stunning array of colours and forms.

Plus…

48 products from All+Bulbs
7 products from Daffodils
4 products from Pond+Care
2 products from Crocus+Bulbs