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Penstemon ‘Snowstorm’
Dazzling white, bell-shaped blooms contrast beautifully with the glossy green foliage of Penstemon ‘Snowstorm’. This sturdy variety boasts elegance and poise, illuminating borders with a gleaming Read More » -
Shallot ‘Longor’ (Spring planting)
Spring planting. A French production of ‘Jersey Longtype producing the longest bulbs we have seen. Shallot ‘Longor’ is an RHS AGM variety that is highly praised Read More » -
Edgeworthia chrysantha ‘Red Dragon’
Rarely seen outside of arboretum collections, be one of the lucky few to add this elegant edgeworthia to your own garden. A truly unique winter-flowering shrub Read More » -
Dwarf Bean ‘Mistik’ (French Bean)
Unique, world’s first purple podded ‘daisy type’, masses of very slender pods, produced at the top of the plant. Stunning dark leaves, purple stems and flowers. Read More » -
Thunbergia alata ‘Arizona Trio’
This columnar, deciduous tree makes a fine specimen for small gardens and confined spaces. The young, pinnate foliage of Sorbus ulleungensis ‘Olympic Flame’ emerges bronze, maturing Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Scarlet Wonder’
Rhododendron ‘Scarlet Wonder’ has a marvellous spreading habit that forms a low, rounded shrub over time. The glossy, evergreen foliage provides sets off the scarlet blooms Read More » -
Scented Gardenia ‘Snowball’ – Gift
These wonderfully opulent gardenias will enhance any home with their lasting display of waxy white flowers and luxuriant scent. Read More » -
Aster novi-belgii ‘Karminkuppel’
Fantastic double purple, daisy-like blooms with contasting yellow centres adorn this herbaceous perennial from August through to October. Aster novi-belgii ‘Karminkuppel’ looks spectacular paired with golden Read More » -
Nurseryman’s Choice Grafted Tomato Collection
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Onion ‘Paris Silver Skinned’
Super little pickling or cocktail onions, Onion Paris Silver Skinned are easy and quick to grow and do well on the poorest soils. Sow thickly and Read More »
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