It is cold and blustery to say the least...but inside the greenhouse is another world.
Many of the tulips delivered this week came with a dusting of fresh snow picked up on the way from my truck to your door front. That's March in Idaho.
RT hauling tulips on a frosty Bindweed morning at 13 degrees. |
I caught RT midway between greenhouse and barn. He was moving fast, hustling tulips to the barn to tuck these babies into the cooler where it is a balmy 42 degrees.
Pink Impression tulips surrounded by Gypsy Princess hyacinths (yellow) and Jan Bos hyacinths (pink). |
We have an excellent assortment of tulips in many colors and an abundance of pink and yellow hyacinths.
Jan Bos and Gypsy Princess hyacinths. |
Blue Jacket hyacinth. |
Blue hyacinths win the popularity contest and have been flying off the farm so if you must have blue please reserve them early.
Conqueror tulips--clear rich yellow with Jan Bos hyacinth. |
Professor Rontgen |
The parrot tulips have also started to bloom! We are excited to welcome a new variety, Professor Rontgen, a deep gold and orange parrot. Stunning.
Please check your fax and email for full availability.
Happy Spring to all.
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