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Crocus – Flower Record (purple)

Large purple flowers. This variety flowers a little later than the chrysanthus types and have much larger blooms. They are the most suited for naturalising in grassland but can of course be used anywhere to brighten up the garden. As they are good ideal for naturalising they will bring colour to the garden year after year.

Flowering time: February–March
Height: 12cm

Crocus – Golden Mammoth (Yellow) AGM

Large golden yellow flowers. This variety flowers a little later than the chrysanthus types and has much larger blooms. They are however better than the chrysanthus types to use for naturalising in grassland.

Flowering time: February–March
Height: 12cm

Crocus – Jeanne d' Arc (White)

Large white flowers with orange pistels. These varieties flower a little later than the chrysanthus types and have much larger blooms. Ideal for naturalising. Brings a great contrast to any garden.

Flowering time: February–March
Height: 12cm

Crocus – Mixed Crocus

A supreme mix of crocus. Purple, Blue, Yellow, White and Striped. This superb mix will provide an abundance of colour.These varieties are the most popular of the crocus.They are a bit taller than the chrysanthus types and have much larger blooms. Ideal for naturalising in any part of the garden, but they do not like boggy areas.

Flowering time: February–March
Height: 12cm

Crocus – Pickwick (Striped)

Silvery white flowers with lilac stripes. These varieties flower a little later than the chrysanthus types and have much larger blooms. Pickwick produces really great looking flowers and is one we recommend. Ideal for naturalising in grassland or any other position where you want to leave them undisturbed for a number of years.

Flowering time: February–March
Height: 12cm

Crocus – Remembrance (Blue)

Delicate lavender blue flowers. This variety flowers a little later than the chrysanthus types and has much larger blooms. These bulbs are ideal for naturalising, but are especially suitable for naturalising in grassland. Flowers appear late February/early March.

Flowering time: February–March
Height: 12cm

Crocus – Chrysanthus – Advance

Flowers are a peachy yellow inside, with a bluish violet stripe/yellow outside. The stamens are an attractive bright orange. Like all crocus they naturalise well and as such provide an abundance of colour each year.

Flowering time: January –February
Height: 10cm

Crocus – Chrysanthus – Blue Pearl AGM

This variety has flowers with a light blue outside and creamy white inside. They are ideal to use in containers or in any garden aspect that is free draining. They are among the first to provide early spring colour. Chrysanthus crocus are also excellent for naturalising, althugh we would recommend using the large crocus varieties in grassland.

Flowering time: January–February
Height: 7cm

Crocus – Chrysanthus – Cream Beauty AGM

Creamy white flowers on strong stems. Crocus are ideal for containers or can be used for naturalising in most garden surroundings. Crocus are the first sign that spring has arrived.

Flowering time: January–February
Height: 10cm

Crocus – Chrysanthus – Ladykiller AGM

This unusual variety has outside petals of purple-violet with a white margin. The inside is a pale lilac. These flowers are especially long lasting. As with all crocus they prefer a free draining soil and are good naturalisers.

Flowering time: February–March
Height: 10cm

Crocus – Chrysanthus – Mixed Specie Crocus

These delightful hybrids produce smaller flowers than the Dutch large flowering kind but in a much wider range of colours. They also flower a little earlier in February-March and are easy to grow and are excellent naturalisers.

Flowering time: January–February
Height: 10cm

Crocus – Chrysanthus – sieberi subsp.sublimis Tricolor AGM

This is a superb variety. The base of the flower has a bright orange/yellow look. The petals are lilac/blue being clearly divided by a white band. The stamens are bronze-burgundy. An ideal variety for naturalising.

Flowering time: January–February
Height: 10cm

Crocus – Chrysanthus – Snowbunting AGM

White with silvery streaks and a golden centre. These crocus are often the first flowers to be seen after snowdrops. Good for naturalising and also very suitable for pots.

Flowering time: January–February
Height: 10cm

Crocus – Chrysanthus – tommasinianus AGM

This variety of chrysanthus is one of the earliest flowering. It has a lovely amethyst violet flower and is a superb crocus that naturalises very well. Crocus are ideal for bringing the first colours into the garden after the winter months.

Flowering time: January–February
Height: 10cm

Crocus – Chrysanthus – Zwanenburg Bronze AGM

The flowers are a saffron yellow with bronze stripes on the outside.This is one of the most popular of the specie crocus. This variety brings a bright start to spring. Ideal for naturalising or using in containers.

Flowering time: January–February
Height: 10cm

Crocus – tommasinianus – Ruby Giant

Soft purple flowers, very vigorous. Ruby giant is one of the most popular varieties of crocus because of its soft purple flowers. They are also ideal for naturalising bringing an abundance of colour to your garden from early January (dependant of course on the weather).

Flowering time: January–February
Height: 10cm

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