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Dianthus ‘Candy Floss’
Dianthus ‘Candy Floss’ is a floriferous and highly fragrant variety producing profusions of pale sugar-pink double flowers over a longer period than most. Read More » -
Strawberry ‘Pegasus’ (Mid to Late Season)
Strawberry ?Pegasus? is a mid to late season variety and an RHS award winner. Read More » -
Verbascum phoeniceum (Hybrids)
Slender spikes of various shades. Grows freely from seed and always much admired. Height: 60-90cm (2-3ft) Read More » -
Foxglove ‘Mixed’
Foxglove ‘Mixed’ produces iconic flower spikes from early summer, in a range of gently harmonious colours. Its tall blooms are idea for cutting, adding a strong Read More » -
Sarcococca ruscifolia
Unusually, this Dwarf Sweet Box is at its sweetest in the bleak midwinter. While the leaves are falling from its deciduous neighbours, this shrub’s evergreen foliage Read More » -
Salvia farinacea ‘Seascape Mixed’
A relaxing blend of three varieties of salvia with stunning flower spires in shades of blue with silver. These compact, branching and early flowering salvias will Read More » -
Apple ‘Winter Gem’
This late season variety consistently produces top quality eating apples, with a richly aromatic and complex flavour. The pale, yellow-green fruits are flushed red with crisp, Read More » -
Cornflower ‘Polka Dot Mixed’
Cornflower ‘Polka Dot Mixed’ blends the loveliest shades of cornflower colours for a really pretty addition to summer borders. These easy to grow annuals attract bees Read More » -
Alstroemeria ‘Spring Valley’ (Summer Paradise Series)
Let the vibrant blooms of Alstroemeria ‘Spring Valley’ bring a bright splash of sunshine gold to your patio and borders each summer. The exotic blooms are Read More » -
Begonia ‘Down Home’
‘Down Home’ is a striking medium-sized cane-type begonia bearing very dark bronze leaves with deep reddish-pink undersides, creating a vivid contrast with the clusters of bright Read More »
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