Collection of nursery De Schüllhorn

bulbs & bulbs is part of Nijssen Bulbs Heemstede.

The products offered are from Nursery De Schüllhorn.

Kwekerij De Schüllhorn is a family business which, with a lot of passion and expertise of now 3 generations 'De Goede', specialises in the sustainable cultivation of special flower bulbs and tubers (also called 'bee goods', 'naturalising bulbs' and 'perennial bulbs'). The company differentiates itself from other companies by marketing a unique and high quality range.

The nursery is located in Anna Paulowna (North Holland).

Collection of nursery De Schüllhorn

Active filters

Allium 'Cameleon'
In 2000, Mr W. de Goede received plant material from Wayne Roderick, who was working at the Botanical Garden of the University of California. The soft pink flowers, carried by 20 cm high flower stems, go through various stages of colour during...
Out-of-Stock
€2.50

Available to order from July 2024

Allium 'Eros'
Intro: 2006. A selection from A. unifolium, named after the God of Love, previously known as: A. unifolium 'Chris Dwarf' (Wayne Roderick). The 10 cm large umbels consist of well over fifty blue pink star-shaped flowers on sturdy 35 cm high stems....
Out-of-Stock
€3.00

Available to order from July 2024

Anemone blanda 'Blue Shades'
The first descriptions of this in South Eastern Europe, Cyprus, the Caucasus and western Turkey occurring species date from before 1700. By crossing and lots of selection work the now available cultivars arose. Anemone blanda naturalises well, but...
Out-of-Stock
€3.25

Available to order from July 2024

Beauty from Nature -pakket-
Inhoud: 100 Anemone blanda 'Blue Shades' + 35 Ipheion uniflorum 'Tessa'®. Doordat meerdere bloemen uit één bol na elkaar in bloei komen heeft de Ipheion een zeer lange bloeitijd. De combinatie met Anemone blanda 'Blue Shades' geeft, mede door het...
There are not enough products in stock
€17.50

Available to order from July 2024

Breath of Nature - pakket-
Inhoud: 25 Muscari 'Baby's Breath' + 25 Ipheion 'Alberto Castillo'. Doordat meerdere bloemen uit één bol na elkaar in bloei komen heeft de Ipheion een zeer lange bloeitijd. Muscari Baby's Breath komt ontzettend goed terug en heeft, in...
There are not enough products in stock
€10.00

Available to order from July 2024

Chionodoxa luciliae 'Alba'
Selected by Barr & Sons in 1885. Flower colour: bright white. Good for mixing with for example the blue C. luciliae and then scattering it for naturalising .
Out-of-Stock
€3.00

Available to order from July 2024

Colchicum luteum
A yellow Colchicum that flowers from February onwards. The origin of this oddity is Kashmir and from Baluchstan to Afghanistan to southwest China. In areas with moist spring and dry, hot summer and autumn. First described in 1875 in the "Botanical...
There are not enough products in stock
€15.00

Available to order from July 2024

Crocus chrysanthus 'Ard Schenk'
Registered on December 31, 1974. Immediately after the winter, the flower buds appear, with a bluish blush on the outside. As soon as the spring sunshine comes through, its many flowers open and show a yellow tube surrounded by pure white petals.
Out-of-Stock
€2.50

Available to order from July 2024

Crocus minimus 'Bavella'
Introduced by Alan Edwards who collected the tubers on the Col de Bavella in Corsica. A striking C. minimus whose dark purple outer petals are aubergine-purple feathered. The inner petals are also coloured dark purple.
There are not enough products in stock
€4.50

Available to order from July 2024

Fritillaria bucharica 'Nurek Giant'
Intro: 1884. Origin: northern Afghanistan, Tajikistan and eastern Uzbekistan. The offering is a richly flowering and robust form from Nurek, Tajikistan. The dark green leaves are broad lanceolate and narrower towards the tips. Typically carries...
Out-of-Stock
€5.50

Available to order from July 2024

Fritillaria meleagris
Intro: 1573. Snake's head fritillary. Occurs almost everywhere in Europe. In the Netherlands it can be found along the floodplains of the river IJssel, and in large numbers near Hasselt and the Reeuwijkse Plassen. It is a Stinzen plant. Ideally...
Out-of-Stock
€5.50

Available to order from July 2024

Fritillaria meleagris 'Alba'
A selection of collected white shades of F. meleagris. Gives a fresh look to darker places in the garden. The green marks on the flowers are barely noticable.
Out-of-Stock
€3.50

Available to order from July 2024

Fritillaria michailovskyi
Intro: 1905. Origin: the northeast of Turkey, especially around lake Van and lake Kars. First discovered in 1904 and described by Michailovski. Perfect for a shady rock garden. The few leaves are somewhat elliptical. It carries up to eight flowers...
Out-of-Stock
€3.75

Available to order from July 2024

Fritillaria olivieri
Native to the northern Zagros Mountains in Iran, in marshy meadows along streams at altitudes of 1800 to 4000 metres. The solitary green bell-shaped flowers have chocolate purple stripes. The slender leaves are green in colour. This species is...
Out-of-Stock
€4.50

Available to order from July 2024

Fritillaria reuteri
Origin: Iran near Isfahan, on wet, loamy meadows at 2500-3000 meters altitude. The plant resembles a floriferous F. michailovskyi, but the flowers are shorter and slimmer and the flower stem is longer. The bell-shaped flowers are dark brown to red...
Out-of-Stock
€4.25

Available to order from July 2024

Fritillaria stenanthera
Origin: Uzbekistan through Afghanistan to northern Iran, and in the Kara-Tau Mountains in Kazakhstan. They can be found around Tashkent and Chimgan. The very beautiful, soft pink flowers are characterised by a wide purple circle around the...
Out-of-Stock
€9.50

Available to order from July 2024

Galanthus 'Mount Everest'
(Imperial Group). A cultivar cultivated by Kath Drydon, a sturdy, uniform selection from Galanthus elwesii. In fine weather, the outer petals are completely horizontal like propellers. The flower stalk has a nod close to the dark green gynoecium....
Out-of-Stock
€5.00

Available to order from July 2024

Ipheion uniflorum 'Alberto Castillo'
Attractive sea-green leaves with large, outward-facing, fragrant, spotless white flowers. An excellent selection from an Argentinian wild collection.
Out-of-Stock
€2.50

Available to order from July 2024

Ipheion uniflorum 'Charlotte Bishop'
A selection of recent origin, 2003. The first pink-flowering ipheion, from Washfield Nurseries, found in seedlings of I. uniflorum 'Wisley Blue'. Soft pink, fragrant flowers with a dark vein on each petal. Good growing.
There are not enough products in stock
€2.50

Available to order from July 2024

Ipheion uniflorum 'Jessie'
An Ipheion with dark blue flowers selected from Ipheion uniflorum 'Rolf Fiedler. Was registered in 2003 and has proven itself as an excellent flowering pot plant. Good for naturalising.
Out-of-Stock
€4.00

Available to order from July 2024

Ipheion uniflorum 'Tessa'
I. uniflorum was introduced in 1832. Origin: Southern Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina and Peru, where they occur in large numbers in meadows and grasslands as well as on rocky terrains. They thrive in full sun. Crushed leaves have a mild onion flavor,...
Out-of-Stock
€2.50

Available to order from July 2024

Iris 'Katharine Hodgkin'
Selected by E. B. Anderson in 1958 and named after the wife of Eliot Hodgkin. He was a renowned grower and collector of bulbs. Originates from a cross between I. histrioides var. major x I. winogradowii. The banner is blue-green, the lip is...
Out-of-Stock
€3.00

Available to order from July 2024

Iris 'Katharines Gold'
Beautiful, striking dwarf iris in a subtle yellow-green colour. Registered in 2015 by W. van Lierop en Zn. B.V. after they had selected it from the well-known Iris 'Katharine Hodgkin'.
Out-of-Stock
€3.50

Available to order from July 2024

Iris 'Sheila Ann Germaney'
Originated from the cross parents I. histrioides var. major and I. winogradowii. Like 'Frank Elder' and 'Katharine Hodgkin', this lovely iris received an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticural Society. The standards are white with a blue haze....
Out-of-Stock
€3.50

Available to order from July 2024

Iris reticulata 'Polar Ice'
In recent years, there has been a lot of innovation in the field of dwarf iris. Old varieties are disappearing, especially in the Reticulata group, and new, healthy varieties are being introduced. So is this ice-white iris derived from Iris...
Out-of-Stock
€4.00

Available to order from July 2024

Ixia paniculata 'Eos'
Ixia paniculata is native to moist sand plains in the northwest and southwest of the Cape. The cultivar 'Eos' is named after the goddess of the dawn in Greek mythology. Each stem produces at least 15 soft apricot yellow flowers. The star-shaped...
Out-of-Stock
€3.50

Available to order from July 2024

Muscari 'Baby Breath'
Introduced by Jenny Robinson, from Cyprus. registered in 2004 as a selection of M. neglectum. The very light ice-blue flowers appear from a lime green flower bud, a truly beautiful colour combination. Fragrant.
Out-of-Stock
€4.00

Available to order from July 2024

Muscari 'Gul Delight'
Bijzondere Muscari, de bloempjes aan de onderzijde zijn donkerroze, naar de top lichter worderd tot wit.
There are not enough products in stock
€4.50

Available to order from July 2024

Muscari 'Nature's Beauty'
A double-flowered form of Muscari 'Peppermint', found at De Schüllhorn Nursery. Full, pyramidal clusters of fragrant flowers in various shades of delicate soft blue, as flowering progresses its colour changes to almost white.
Out-of-Stock
€4.00

Available to order from July 2024

Muscari 'Peppermint'
Selected by M. Philippo. Belongs to the species M. armeniacum, given the appearance and growth habit. Elongated leaves which lay flat on the ground. Soft blue flowers in 8 cm wide clusters, whose tip changes to a silvery white during flowering....
Out-of-Stock
€4.00

Available to order from July 2024

Narcissus 'Heart to Heart'
Intro: 2017. A jonquille, division 7, with slender, slightly star-shaped, vivid golden yellow flowers, budding with three per flower stalk. As flowering progresses, the outer petals point more backwards. Perfect for the rock garden, but also very...
There are not enough products in stock
€3.50

Available to order from July 2024

Narcissus 'Julia Jane'
Intro: 1966. Division 10. A well-growing form of N. romieuxii subsp. romieuxii with beautiful soft yellow, outward bulging flowers. Selected by J.C. Archibald in 1966 from a wild collection of Moroccan origin.
Out-of-Stock
€3.50

Available to order from July 2024

Narcissus 'More and More'
Division 7. As its name suggests, this is a jonquil that produces an abundant number of flowers. Four to five flower stalks emerge from one bulb, each bearing several bright yellow flowers. Delightfully fragrant, late-flowering. Perfect for the...
Out-of-Stock
€3.00

Available to order from July 2024

Narcissus cordubensis
Enticed by its fragrance and profuse flowering. Three to four flower stalks appear from a bulb with at least five fragrant golden-yellow flowers. Native to Spain, closely related to N. fernandesii. The five detached petals encompass the slightly...
Out-of-Stock
€3.00

Available to order from July 2024

Scilla 'Blue Arrow'
A tall Scilla registered in 2019 by De Schüllhorn Nursery. The elongated flower cluster, up to 40 cm long, bears many small violet-blue flowers attached to the flower stem on three-centimetre-long stalks. The leaves are green and upright....
There are not enough products in stock
€3.50

Available to order from July 2024

Scilla litardierei
Intro: 1827. Origin: Dalmatia, the former Yugoslavia and the Western Balkans. The only 15 cm tall flower stem, surrounded by dark green narrow leaves, carries 15 to 70 star-shaped soft lilac to lavender blue flowers, positioned close together and...
Out-of-Stock
€2.75

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa 'Little Beauty'
Cheerful dwarf tulip whose purple-pink flowers show off a striking cornflower-blue heart. Around the blue heart is a pale pink circle. At the time from the I.V.T. in Wageningen and registered by W. van Lierop & Zn. in 1991.
Out-of-Stock
€2.50

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa 'Little Princess'
Another dwarf tulip from the I.V.T. at Wageningen and registered by W. van Lierop & Zn. in 1991. Beautiful warm orange flowers with a purple-black centre surrounded by a buttercup-yellow circle. There is a green blush on the outside of the petals.
There are not enough products in stock
€2.75

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa bakeri 'Lilac Wonder'
Intro: 1971. The original T. bakeri is native to Crete. The powerful cultivar has rounded petals, pink lilac in colour with a large round yellow heart on the inside. The outer leaves are pastel-coloured mauve. Uncomplicated, a nice garden tulip.
Out-of-Stock
€2.50

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa batalinii 'Salmon Gem'
A salmon-coloured pride from the hands of J. de Winter, registered in 1999. Received a Certificate of Approval from the Trial Garden K.A.V.B. in the same year. Salmon orange flowers with a warm orange blush.
There are not enough products in stock
€4.00

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa clusiana
Intro: 1802, , descriptions date from the 16th century. Lady Tulip or Candy Tulip. Origin: Northeast Afghanistan and Kashmir (growing wild in some places), southern France and the Greek islands. In Europe they were spread by hitchhiking in the...
Out-of-Stock
€4.50

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa clusiana var chrysantha 'Tubergens Gem'
Intro: 1969. This higher selection won many certificates, among others at the Floriade Amsterdam of 1972. The three outer petals are carmine red, the three inner petals are sulphur yellow. The inside of the flower is yellow with yellow anthers....
Out-of-Stock
€3.00

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa heweri
Native to northern Afghanistan, collected by Professor Tom Hewer and Grey Wilson in 1969. Brought to market through Wageningen by L.W.D. of Raamsdonk. A very alluring little tulip with shiny yellow flowers that have a red flame on the outer...
Out-of-Stock
€3.50

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa humilis 'Alba Coerulea Oculata'
Intro: around 1989. Collected in northwestern Iran. This very beautiful little tulip becomes a true eye-catcher in early April. Once the elegant white flowers open, they show a steel blue heart. Award of Merit by the R.H.S. in 1989.
Out-of-Stock
€4.50

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa humilis 'Lilliput'
Intro: 1987 (Visser Czn.). A multi-flowering 'dwarf' of about 10 cm high with cardinal red, shapely flowers featuring a black heart.
Out-of-Stock
€3.00

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa linifolia
Origin: high in the mountains of Tajikistan, highly variable but always red. The narrow, corrugated, grey-green leaves have red edges and form a rosette. The wonderful scarlet flower with pointed petals is slightly lighter towards the edge and...
Out-of-Stock
€4.50

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa praestans 'Shogun'
Beautiful warm orange-yellow flowers, several per stem, initially appear low to the ground, but the flower stems keep becoming longer during growth. Striking appearance, but even so just as subtle as a wild tulip. Shogun was originally the title...
Out-of-Stock
€3.00

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa praestans 'Zwanenburg Variety'
Scarlet flowers, appearing in multiples from a bulb, still make this somewhat older cultivar, from the hands of Mr Hoog, attractive. A number of new cultivars have emerged from this slightly taller form with fresh green leaves.
Out-of-Stock
€3.00

Available to order from July 2024

Tulipa saxatilis
T. saxatilis has been known since the early 17th century. At that time it was called 'The Tulip of Candie' (Candie or Candia is the old name for Crete). Reintroduced in 1870 by George Maw. Origin: Crete. Six to twelve green leaves form a rosette....
Out-of-Stock
€4.50

Available to order from July 2024