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Pear ‘Conference’
The best known of all pears, ‘Conference’ is excellent eaten as a dessert pear but also exceptional when cooked. The long bell shaped fruits with firm Read More » -
Lavatera trimestris ‘Twins Hot Pink’
Specially bred for improved disease resistance and great garden performance. Bushy plants, smothered in a beautiful array of fully round, satiny Hot Pink blooms from June Read More » -
Brazilian Fuchsia
An exquisite winter flowering shrub for a warm conservatory! This unusual tender shrub will brighten up the winter months with its tropical, two-tone, tubular flowers. The Read More » -
Corylus maxima ‘Gunslebert’
An excellent choice for beginner nut-growers producing good crops, much sooner than other varieties. Corylus maxima ‘Gunslebert’ is a new variety of Hazelnut. The nuts are Read More » -
Jolly Basket
A charming mix of white primroses and heather together in a woven grey basket. The perfect duo for brightening up a dark corner, or perfect as Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Pooh’
This RHS Award of Garden Merit winner is a stunning variety of Dahlia with red and yellow blooms which will grace your garden from July through Read More » -
Fig ‘Chelsea’ (Standard)
Cross London’s Chelsea bridge, head for Sloane Square, and you’ll find the parent plant of our latest introduction. All the cuttings for Fig Chelsea have come Read More » -
Salvia ‘Mojave Red Bicolour’
Bred for British gardens, this dazzling Salvia is a real ?show stopper?! Neat, compact, bushy plants with a dwarf, spreading habit, are covered with exotic looking, Read More » -
Organic Lettuce ‘Sylvesta’ (Butterhead)
Organic Lettuce ‘Sylvesta? is a butterhead type which forms a good sized head of thick, flavoursome green leaves. Showing resistance to mildew and aphid, sow this Read More » -
Iris bucharica
Flourishes of yellow and white blooms stand atop leafy stems and will grace your garden year after year. April-blooming and hassle free, this iris is seldom Read More »
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