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You don’t need to be a pro to enjoy our low prices on premium bulbs and perennials. Home gardeners save big—especially on bulk orders! Trusted for seven generations, our top-quality selections are chosen for easy care, long bloom times, and standout performance. Our curated mixes and collections make mass planting simple and stunning. Shop K. van Bourgondien and get more blooms for your budget.
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A Dutch-Based Family Tradition
The K. van Bourgondien story dates back to the 1800s in Hillegom, Holland, when the K. van Bourgondien family began growing tulips for the cut-flower trade. By the 1880s, the family offered flower bulbs through commercial catalogs.
In 1904, Karl C. van Bourgondien traveled to the United States to sell his family's crop of flower bulbs. Finding a demand for quality, Dutch-grown bulbs, the van Bourgondien family started a small mail order company in the United States and supplied greenhouses and cut-flower growers with Dutch-grown bulbs.
World War II brought changes to the business, but not the demand for quality bulbs. Because bulbs could not be imported during the war years, van Bourgondien grew their bulbs in the United States. After the war, bulb cultivation returned to Holland where the conditions are ideal for bulb growth.