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Helenium ‘Lemon Sundae’
From June to October, this free flowering variety is awash with colour, borne in wave after wave of sunshine yellow, daisy blooms. The flowers provide a Read More » -
Gaillardia ‘Torchlight’
The irrepressibly cheerful blooms of Gaillardia ?Torchlight’ shine a beacon of fiery colour from June to October Read More » -
Leucothoe keiskei ‘Royal Ruby’
Leucothoe keiskei ‘Royal Ruby’ is a low, spreading evergreen shrub that thrives in acid borders. Grown for its glossy green foliage, it gradually colours to bright Read More » -
Ranunculus ‘Pink’
Persian Buttercups are surely the most lavish of spring flowers ? little wonder that they are prized by florists and come with a high price tag Read More » -
Antirrhinum majus ‘Madame Butterfly’ F1 Hybrid
Awarded an All American Selection medal for its unusual azalea-shaped flowers, Antirrhinum ‘Madame Butterfly’ creates a riot of colour throughout summer. The unique, double snapdragon flowers Read More » -
Organic Pumpkin ‘Cinderella’
A beautiful variety with a classic, old-fashioned shape, organic Pumpkin ‘Cinderella’ has that fairytale appearance. Not only does is have a great colour, hearty texture and Read More » -
Sweet Pepper Grafted Plants Collection
Sweet Pepper Grafted Plants Collection provides a choice of three vibrant, thick-walled peppers in orange, red and yellow to make colourful salads and cooked dishes. Read More » -
Fothergilla major
Fragrant white bottlebrush flowers adorn this unusual deciduous shrub from late spring to early summer. The broadly rounded leaves of Fothergilla major are it’s most striking Read More » -
Courgette ‘Golden Glory’ F1
Courgette ?Golden Glory? F1 is a spineless courgette bearing excellent yields of bright yellow courgettes. Read More » -
Eryngium ‘Blue Steel’
Sea Holly is a useful perennial for its ability to cope with hot, dry conditions and coastal locations. Eryngium ‘Blue Steel? produces dramatic cones of tiny Read More »
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