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A bouquet featuring the Paperwhites and Red Double Amaryllis, with large, vibrant red amaryllis flowers surrounded by delicate, small white paperwhites and green stems and leaves set against a gray background. The red and white flowers create a striking contrast.

Paperwhites and Red Double Amaryllis

Enjoy two different winter favorites in one package with our mixed paperwhite and amaryllis gardens! Bulbs are pre-potted and ready to grow - just give them a sunny spot and some water and you'll be rewarded with weeks of color and fragrance.
  • 1 'Ragtime' amaryllis - Huge bright red double blooms
  • 7 paperwhite narcissus bulbs
  • Bulbs potted into an 8" grow liner and placed in a decorative dark resin wicker basket

Gardens are easy to care for - please see the "potted bulb garden care" tab below for more information. A detailed care insert will also be included with your garden.
$45.00
Paperwhites and Red Double Amaryllis Care

Watering: Water your bulb sparingly until it begins to show growth. Depending on the variety or place of origin this can be a slow process, but have patience! As long as the bulb feels firm and looks healthy, you’ll eventually start seeing signs of movement.

Once growth begins you can start watering regularly, but allow the top half of the soil to dry out in between. Amaryllis do not like sitting in soggy soil, which can contribute to bulb rot. Avoid getting water into the neck of the bulb.



Light and Temperature: Grow your amaryllis in a location that gets bright, indirect light and consistent, draft-free temperatures. Stems will grow towards a light source, so it may be necessary to rotate the pot a quarter turn every few days to keep the stem growing upright.

You can encourage your Amaryllis to come along faster by placing it in a warmer environment or giving it some gentle bottom-heat with a seed starting mat. Once it’s growing vigorously and sending up flower stalks, it’s advisable to move it to a cooler location to prolong blooming time (keep above 60F).

To learn more about caring for Paperwhites and Red Double Amaryllis, see our care page.

Reblooming Notes

Many bulbs may be planted outdoors in a sunny location once all danger of frost has passed (zones 3-8 only). The garden can be removed from the liner and potted into the ground any time that the soil can be worked.

Forcing bulbs indoors uses up a great deal of their energy, and it may take a few years for the bulbs to rejuvenate and bloom again.

While tulips are technically considered perennials, most varieties unfortunately will not behave like it in most parts of the world.

Some types are more likely to perennialize in a North American climate, such as species/botanical, Darwin hybrids, and Fosteriana tulips. Highly hybridized and double-flowering varieties (like many of the ones in our potted collections) are unlikely to come back, especially after the stress of being forced.

Our best advice is to treat our potted tulips as annuals to be composted once they’ve bloomed, and if you wish to enjoy tulips in the garden you should directly plant new bulbs in the fall.

B&B Guarantee

At Bulb & Blossom, we’re flower lovers at heart, and our mission is to spread the joy of blooming bulbs with our customers. We want you to be totally delighted with your bulb order, because it’s what we’d want for ourselves.

We guarantee that our bulb products will ship to you in a state of excellent quality, they’ll be true-to-name, and that they’ll perform beautifully when given the proper care. If there’s a problem, we’ll solve it with your choice of a refund or replacement.

When you receive your order, please carefully inspect it for quality and accuracy, and report any concerns to us right away. Our Product Care page contains detailed information about what your bulbs should look like on arrival and Guarantee to learn more about B&B's commitment to quality.

Shipping Schedule

Our products may become available for preorder before they are available to ship. Please note the expected ship dates given within each product’s description. General dates as follows:

  • Amaryllis begin shipping in mid-October and continue through February (or until inventory runs out)
  • Potted bulb gardens begin shipping in January and continue through early May (or until inventory runs out)
  • Monthly Bulb Garden Programs begin shipping in January unless otherwise noted. The first garden will ship immediately once it becomes available, and then subsequent gardens will ship one calendar month apart for the duration of the program. 

Your order may be split into multiple shipments as items become available.

To learn more about shipping, please refer to our shipping page.

Shipping Rates

Orders of $150+ ship for free.

Monthly bulb programs have their own one-time flat shipping fee (see product page for amount). The ship rate for other items in the cart will be determined separately.

For all other shipping rates, please refer to our shipping page.

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