| Tulip StronggoldTulip Stronggold is one of the strongest tulips available. The gorgeous golden yellow tulip stands on a firm stem and has a very long flowering time. It's not strange that many florists love this tulip. Try a vase yourself. Introduced in 1989. |
| Tulip Prinses IreneOne of the most famous tulips for a vase is Tulip Prinses Irene. On the strong stem stands the beautiful orange flower with a purplish flame. This winner has a long flowering period and cheers up the garden or vase for a very long time. The orange is great to combine with purple tulips. In 1949 this tulip was found as a sport of the red Tulip Couleur Cardinal. Awarded the Award of Garden Merit in 1993 by the RHS. |
| Tulip Flaming FlagTulip Flaming Flag is a fantastic tulip that fools the viewer. The all-white flower is painted with a somewhat dull purple flame, but that purple flame can also be seen on the inside of the tulip and there the flame is bright purple and sharply drawn. Tulip Flaming Flag is a little joke from Mother Nature. Nice to combine with purple tulips or grape hyacinths. Introduced in 2007. |
| Tulip Candy PrinceThe soft lilac makes Tulip Candy Prince unique. This pastel colour is quite rare for a tulip and can therefore be a nice eye catcher in a colour mix. Lovely with soft pink or apricot. Introduced in 2002. |