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Rose ‘Scented Double Pink’
Ruffles of perfectly formed petals sculpt these exquisitely scented double blooms. This repeat flowering rose combines improvements in scent, form, and colour with enhanced disease resistance. Read More » -
Dianthus ‘Doris’
This hardy evergreen perennial is a classic and popular Pink, which holds an RHS AGM for its outstanding performance. Throughout summer Dianthus ‘Doris’ produces an abundance Read More » -
Jasmine on a Hoop – Gift
Jasmine has got to be one of Nature?s most evocative perfumes, so why not bring it into the home? Making a truly special gift, we?ve artfully Read More » -
Philadelphus ‘Manteau d’Hermine’
This hardy shrub deserves a prominent spot in your garden. The pompom-like, double blooms of Philadelphus ‘Manteau d’Hermine’ carry the most exquisite ‘orange blossom’ perfume, and Read More » -
Stipa arund ‘Sirocco’
Add some texture to the garden with this beautiful and attractive grass. Read More » -
Lilac ‘Sensation’
Magnificent purple-red blooms with distinctive white edges, makes this unusual modern variety stand out from the crowd. Syringa ?Sensation? is a striking, trouble-free variety with nectar Read More » -
Hibiscus ‘Tricolour’
An enchanting illusion for your garden that will have your friends and family mesmerised! Hibiscus ?Tricolour? is grown as 3 varieties in one pot, which meld Read More » -
Nepeta transcaucasica ‘Blue Infinity’
Tall wands of violet-blue flowers in seemingly infinate quantity over a long period. With its characteristic aromatic fragrance it is extremely effective in the border, long-lived, Read More » -
Pak Choi ‘White’ F1 Hybrid
Pak Choi White F1 produces pure white, juicy stems. Ready to harvest in 30 days from sowing as ‘baby leafor 45-70 days as semi-mature to full Read More » -
Penstemon cobaea ‘Wedding Bells’
Grow these penstemon in your annual beds as well as your perennial borders! They’re much longer flowering than antirrhinums and boast larger blooms. Easy to maintain Read More »
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