6 Replies to “Buying Tulip Bulbs in Japan”

  1. You cannot buy a bulb solo in the Netherlands?! I guess it’s like trying to buy one piece of coal in Newcastle in it’s heyday.
    I love the individual paper labels on the bulbs on ~xfer’s page.

  2. I guess there must be somewhere you can buy tulip bulbs one at a time, probably flea markets or whatever.

    You would never find a garden center here going to so much trouble to sell them one at a time! Normal package size here is about 8 bulbs, for the equivalent of about $4 I think. Sometimes you can buy large bags of simple varieties for about half that price per bulb.

    There was a time here when people traded their houses for a single tulip bulb!

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulip_mania

  3. ‘The Tulip: The Story of a Flower That Has Made Men Mad’ by Anna Pavord is a book I have read in part. It must not have grabbed me & I wandered off to another book amongst my shelves.
    I think there’s a Tulipmania title too..probably many titles..

  4. The nice customer service is one thing i love about japan, they get everything ready for you. I can’t imagine how tedious it is to put the label on each one of the bulbs.

    PS: Thanks a lot for this post!

  5. Hi ~fer,

    Thanks for making your original post! It’s always fun to see how things are someplace else. I think some others who read this blog enjoyed your post too!

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