Tulips Triumph Rembrandt Mixed

Ideal for GARDEN and CONTAINER PLANTING

Recreate Tulipomania in your garden. That phenomenon gripped Holland in the 17th century and literally fortunes were spent for just a single bulb. Most prized were the Rembrandt Tulips, noted for their intriguing color patterns. At last hybridizers have succeeded in creating these improved, superior, upmarket varieties so that we can offer them to you. This special mixture of modern-day Rembrandt Tulips from Holland features a colorful array of feathered, variegated 4″ blooms that are stunning in the garden and in bouquets.


There are few bulbous plants easier to bring into flower than tulips. Please make sure the soil has a good drainage, it’s important especially for tulip bulbs. Without proper drainage, tulip bulbs cannot root properly and may even rot over the winter. In this case, even if shoots emerge, they are weakened and very susceptible to disease. If possible, it is advisable not to plant tulips in the same location in the garden year after year. A sunny location is desirable but a certain amount of shadiness is tolerated. Tall cultivars must be planted in a somewhat sheltered location. Depending on the climatic zone, tulips should be planted from late September to late December.

  • Planting Location: Sun/semi-shade
  • Planting: September-December
  • Planting Depth: 6 inch (15 cm)
  • Planting Distance: 4 inch (10 cm)
  • Flowers In: April-May
  • Flowering Height: Approx. 20 inch (50 cm)

How to Grow

Easy to Grow:

1. Select an area with full sun or semi-shade
2. Dig a hole 6 inches (15 cm) deep
3. Place the bulb in the hole, with pointed side up
4. Space bulbs 4 inches (10 cm) apart
5. Cover with soil and water thoroughly

Planting Tips:

Plant in groups of 5 or more, in well-drained soil. Bulbs will benefit from a handful of compost added to the planting holes.

Search code: TG015

When to Plant


Collections: Spring Bulbs, Tulips