Menton (choose quantity)
Pink tinged with orange on long, elegant stems. Menton is classified as a Single Late tulip, typically blooming at the same time as Parrot tulip varieties like “Apricot Parrot” and “Cabanna,” as well as other Single Late varieties like “Bleu Aimable.” Fabulous cut flower.
Height: 23-25 inches
Bulb size: Top size, 12 cm+
Bloom time: mid-late spring
Bulb delivery & shipping information:
Local delivery is available within King County and to Tacoma area zip codes. The flat rate delivery fee is $8.00 per order.
Your bulbs will be delivered between late October to mid-November, in time for fall planting. We’ll let you know when your exact delivery date is scheduled. If you aren’t able to plant your bulbs right away, you can contact us to arrange storage in a designated fridge for you up until the end of November.
Shipping via USPS is available nationwide.
Planting instructions:
Plant bulbs 6-8 inches deep and 4-6 inches apart in a sunny spot with well-drained soil after the ground has cooled to about 55 degrees. Usually, a good time to plant tulips is at least a couple of weeks after you start needing to wear a jacket or sweater outside. Plant your bulbs pointy side up, and cover them with 3-4 inches of soil. If your area is prone to squirrels and other critters, plant your tulips in a protected area where they will be less tempting as would-be snacks for rodents.
Pink tinged with orange on long, elegant stems. Menton is classified as a Single Late tulip, typically blooming at the same time as Parrot tulip varieties like “Apricot Parrot” and “Cabanna,” as well as other Single Late varieties like “Bleu Aimable.” Fabulous cut flower.
Height: 23-25 inches
Bulb size: Top size, 12 cm+
Bloom time: mid-late spring
Bulb delivery & shipping information:
Local delivery is available within King County and to Tacoma area zip codes. The flat rate delivery fee is $8.00 per order.
Your bulbs will be delivered between late October to mid-November, in time for fall planting. We’ll let you know when your exact delivery date is scheduled. If you aren’t able to plant your bulbs right away, you can contact us to arrange storage in a designated fridge for you up until the end of November.
Shipping via USPS is available nationwide.
Planting instructions:
Plant bulbs 6-8 inches deep and 4-6 inches apart in a sunny spot with well-drained soil after the ground has cooled to about 55 degrees. Usually, a good time to plant tulips is at least a couple of weeks after you start needing to wear a jacket or sweater outside. Plant your bulbs pointy side up, and cover them with 3-4 inches of soil. If your area is prone to squirrels and other critters, plant your tulips in a protected area where they will be less tempting as would-be snacks for rodents.
Pink tinged with orange on long, elegant stems. Menton is classified as a Single Late tulip, typically blooming at the same time as Parrot tulip varieties like “Apricot Parrot” and “Cabanna,” as well as other Single Late varieties like “Bleu Aimable.” Fabulous cut flower.
Height: 23-25 inches
Bulb size: Top size, 12 cm+
Bloom time: mid-late spring
Bulb delivery & shipping information:
Local delivery is available within King County and to Tacoma area zip codes. The flat rate delivery fee is $8.00 per order.
Your bulbs will be delivered between late October to mid-November, in time for fall planting. We’ll let you know when your exact delivery date is scheduled. If you aren’t able to plant your bulbs right away, you can contact us to arrange storage in a designated fridge for you up until the end of November.
Shipping via USPS is available nationwide.
Planting instructions:
Plant bulbs 6-8 inches deep and 4-6 inches apart in a sunny spot with well-drained soil after the ground has cooled to about 55 degrees. Usually, a good time to plant tulips is at least a couple of weeks after you start needing to wear a jacket or sweater outside. Plant your bulbs pointy side up, and cover them with 3-4 inches of soil. If your area is prone to squirrels and other critters, plant your tulips in a protected area where they will be less tempting as would-be snacks for rodents.