Spring Colour Gallery

Daffodil Sorbet Dutch Iris Carmen Tulip Dreamland

A gorgeous new split corona class daffodil, the creamy petals offset a soft orange centre .  Mid season flowering on tall stems

Pure white in bud, Carmen delivers a real suprise as it opens to a blush lavender-pink.  A great addittion to our range of top sized Aorangi grown Dutch Irises. Starting white with bright pink petal margins, the pink area slowly expands and takes over from much of the white.  A very beautiful flower.
Daffodil Orange Ice Follies Tulip Rococo Fritillaria Meleagris
A sport of the very popular Ice Follies, with a golden orange centre in place of the usual cream.  Every bit as healthy and vigorous as Ice Follies. One of the more exotic Parrot tulips.  Rococo is named after the flamboyant decoration style of the 18th century European palaces.  Fantastic in a group planting Commonly know as snake's head fritillia due to the cross-hatched, or chequerboard pattern on the flowers.  Always popular and sought after.
Fressia Purple Rain Muscari Plumosum Dutch Iris Mystic Beauty
A recent addition to our range of quality New Zealand grown double freesias.  A deep cerise pink tending to velvety purple, simply stunning in bloom and topped off with a strong scent. Quite a departure from standard muscari, Plumosum is a long lasting late spring flower.  The size of its brush-like blooms makes it suitable for high impact group plantings and borders.  Very under-rated. Bronze when in bud , Mystic Beauty opens with soft purple standards and striking bronze/blue veined falls.  A very reliable flower, and good for the vase too.