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Alison Bradley

Alison Bradley

 Note: Bulbs ship starting in October based on availability and your zone, unlike other products. Plant around or after your first frost but before the ground freezes.

Alison Bradley is a gorgeous, double-early Tulip with deep wine-red, peony-style blooms that open around 4″ across and often appear in clusters of two per stem. It blooms in early to mid-spring on strong 14–16″ stems, bringing bold color to garden beds or fresh-cut bouquets. Hardy in Zones 3–8, it performs well in full sun or partial shade.

Alison Bradley is sold in packs of 10 for fall planting. 

Fall Planting Instructions: 

  1. Choose an area with partial to full sun that has good drainage.

  2. Dig a hole 6-8” deep and mix granular fertilizer with soil at the bottom of the hole. Tulip bulbs should be planted 6” below the soil.

  3. Place bulbs 2-3” apart with points facing upward, and then gently pack the soil over the bulb.

  4. Water once and then not again till spring. 

 

$8.75

Original: $25.00

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Alison Bradley

$25.00

$8.75

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 Note: Bulbs ship starting in October based on availability and your zone, unlike other products. Plant around or after your first frost but before the ground freezes.

Alison Bradley is a gorgeous, double-early Tulip with deep wine-red, peony-style blooms that open around 4″ across and often appear in clusters of two per stem. It blooms in early to mid-spring on strong 14–16″ stems, bringing bold color to garden beds or fresh-cut bouquets. Hardy in Zones 3–8, it performs well in full sun or partial shade.

Alison Bradley is sold in packs of 10 for fall planting. 

Fall Planting Instructions: 

  1. Choose an area with partial to full sun that has good drainage.

  2. Dig a hole 6-8” deep and mix granular fertilizer with soil at the bottom of the hole. Tulip bulbs should be planted 6” below the soil.

  3. Place bulbs 2-3” apart with points facing upward, and then gently pack the soil over the bulb.

  4. Water once and then not again till spring. 

 

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