
Get ready for spring! There are hundreds of different types of tulips you can plant as bulbs. If you mix the different types in your garden, you can get both an extended bloom period and tons of interest and variety.
Some work better planted in garden beds in large drifts, while some of these tulip varieties are absolutely perfect for growing in containers. Ultimately, which ones you grow will depend on your vision for your garden and your own particular tastes. No matter what you choose, it's going to be stunning.
Quick Tip
In general, tulips are available in early, mid-spring, and late spring blooming varieties. By choosing one or two varieties for each time period, you can have tulips blooming all spring long in your garden.
- 'Chopin,' is a bright yellow flower with intense red "flames" along the petals. 'Chopin' grows to about six to 10 inches tall and is great both for naturalizing in the garden and for forcing indoors.
- 'Oriental Beauty' has beautiful, intense red blooms, growing on plants that reach about 10 inches tall.
- 'Heart's Delight' is a dramatic tulip with pale pink and white petals that are streaked with red and accented with yellow at the base of the petals.
- 'Golden Emperor' is a bright, golden yellow.
- 'Red Emperor' has ruby red blooms.
- 'Orange Emperor' produces vibrant tangerine-orange flowers.
- 'Beauty Queen' has fragrant flowers in a blend of pink, salmon, and apricot.
- 'Purple Prince' has deep purple blossoms and slightly ruffled petals.
- 'Christmas Marvel' has bright, fragrant pink flowers and grows one to two feet tall.
- 'Lilac Wonder' has gorgeous purplish-pink flowers with bright yellow centers.
- 'Bright Gem' has tightly-formed flowers that are a delicate yellow-apricot tone.
- 'Cynthia' is a bicolor tulip that has grayish-green leaves and pink and white streaked petals.
- 'Peppermint Stick' produces slender white and dark pink-streaked blossoms.
- 'Apricot Beauty' has fragrant, apricot blooms.
- 'Atila' is a dramatic violet-purple.
- 'Calgary' is a beautiful white flower.
- 'Apledoorn' has bright, apple-red flowers.
- 'Queen of the Night' has nearly black blooms.
- 'Burning Heart' has creamy flowers flamed in red and yellow.
- 'Blue Heron' has violet blooms.
- 'Hamilton' has vibrant golden flowers.
- 'Burgundy Lace' has deep burgundy blossoms and performs well as a perennial, reliably coming back year after year.
- 'Angelique' has pale pink blooms blushed with darker pink.
- 'Lilac Perfection' is similar in appearance to a lavender rose.
- 'Carnaval de Nice' features a striking contrast of white and crimson streaks along its petals.
- 'West Point' is a bright, vibrant yellow.
- 'Aladdin' has red petals with yellow edges.
- 'White Triumphator' has pure white, graceful-looking blooms.
- 'Black Parrot' has purple-black petals.
- 'Orange Favorite' has frilled orange petals with subtle streaks of yellowy-orange.
- 'Texas Flame' blooms yellow and red.
























