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Poppy ‘Ladybird’
Charming relative of the corn field poppy producing shining crimson single blooms with a black blotch. Easy and cheerful. Developed using a species introduced by our Read More » -
Onion ‘Shakespeare’ (Autumn Planting)
Autumn PlantingA british bred variety with superb over wintering qualities and producing darker brown-skinned bulbs than most varieties. Onion ‘Shakespeare’ forms good sized bulbs, with excellent Read More » -
Rose filipes ‘Kiftsgate’ (Rambling Rose)
An exceptionally vigorous rambler with long arching, thorny, stems. From July through September, masses of single, white flowers are borne in weeping clusters with a strong Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Georg Arends’ (Azalea Group)
Rhododendron ‘Georg Arends’ is a magnificent sight in May. Rosy-red blooms decorate its spreading branches, virtually covering the evergreen foliage. Read More » -
Sweet Pea ‘Spencer Mixed’ – Easy Grow Range
Spencer Sweet Peas are famed for their large blooms and distinctive frilly edges that that made them so desirable at the turn of the 20th Century. Read More » -
Lonicera nitida ‘Maigrun’
Lonicera nitida ‘Maigrun’ will bring a striking splash of colour to your garden. With regular pruning, this densely-leaved Honeysuckle will make a lovely low hedge for Read More » -
Tulip ‘Golden Apeldoorn’
A Darwin Hybrid with big golden blooms and contrasting dark eyes for a truly sunny display! Tulip ‘Golden Apeldoorn’ is perfect for planting en masse in Read More » -
Schizophragma integrifolium ‘Windmills’
Schizophragma integrifolium ‘Windmills’ is a hardy, deciduous, climbing shrub, for a sunny or part shaded position. This Chinese Climbing Hydrangea boasts a profusion of Hydrangea-like, creamy-white, Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Brigadier’ F1 Hybrid (Autumn/Winter)
(Autumn/Winter). Ideal to grow a quality giant cabbage, producing heads up to 65kg (14lbs). Cabbage Brigadier F1 Hybrid is delicious eaten raw, with a high sugar Read More » -
Linum grandiflorum ‘Salmon Bright Eyes’
This pretty hardy annual has a lovely informality that makes it perfect for weaving into cottage garden borders, or dotting through rockeries Read More »
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