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Rose ‘White Fairy’ (Polyantha)
A white version of the popular polyantha rose ‘The Fairy’. The elegant blooms are fully double with an old fashioned, wide open form that shows off Read More » -
Magnolia x loebneri ‘Wildcat’
Magnolia x loebneri ?Wildcat? is a double flowered hybrid with white, 10cm (4) diameter blooms, sometimes tinged with pink hues. The flowers appear during April on Read More » -
Supa 4 Port Niger Feeder with Tray
An easy to use Supa niger seed feeder with removable lid and built in hanger Read More » -
Chinese Leaves ‘Richi’ F1 Hybrid
Chinese Leaves are quick maturing and form a cos lettuce type heart in under 9 weeks. Plants are very slow to bolt, so stand well over Read More » -
Sweet Pepper ‘Red King’ F1 Hybrid
The huge and sweet-flavoured red peppers of Sweet Pepper ‘Red King’ are generous in terms of fruit size, yield and flavour! The wide blocky shape of Read More » -
Rose ‘Guirlande Rose’
A profusion of pale pink flowers will cover this strong growing climbing rose all throughout the summer and autumn. Rose ‘Guirlande Rose’ is a lightly scented Read More » -
Lily ‘Purple Fountain’
A gorgeous Oriental lily boasting an intoxicating fragrance from its large white flowers, each petal delicately edged with deep mauve-pink. This elegant lily is ideal planted Read More » -
Berkheya purpurea
Large, mauve to white flowers above very prickly, dark green foliage with attractive looking cobwebs draped over the leaves adding to its character. Makes an excellent Read More » -
Picea omorika ‘Karel’
Picea omorika ‘Karel’ is a slow-growing and compact Siberian spruce, with rich green colouring. Growing at just 2 to 3 inches (5 to 8cm) each year, Read More » -
Californian Poppy ‘Rosebud Orange’
Dazzling orange, extra large, double and semi-double, rose-bud like blooms smother bushy, compact plants with silvery-green, feathery foliage. Creates an eye-catching display, when sown as drifts Read More »
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