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Rhododendron ‘Rustica White’ (Azalea Group)
The ?Rustica? hybrids are distinctive for their small, usually double flowers. These deciduous Azalea Group hybrids were mostly bred in the 19th century, but remain well Read More » -
Cordyline ‘Red Star’
Introduce low maintenance Cordyline ?Red Star? into your planting schemes and enjoy effortless year-round colour and structure. This resilient evergreen shrub makes a fantastic focal point Read More » -
Cherry ‘Merton Glory’
An exceptional and early-ripening cherry variety, Cherry ?Merton Glory? produces large, yellow cherries, flushed with red, which will be ready for picking in early July. Attractive Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Sunset Shades’
Dahlia ?Sunset Shades? is a showy blend of eye-catching double blooms in a gentle blend of red, salmon orange, and pink. Perfect for creating a big Read More » -
Crocus ‘Botanical Mixed’
This colourful mix of Botanical Crocus is ideal for naturalising. Plant them in bold groups throughout areas of grass, rockeries, under trees or sprinkled at the Read More » -
Foxglove ‘Dalmatian Purple’ F1 Hybrid
Sow ‘Dalmation’, the fastest flowering foxglove from seed, and you’ll be enjoying its stunning flowers in only 16 weeks! Well branched and compact, attractive dwarf plants Read More » -
Apple ‘Annie Elizabeth’ (Organic)
Apple ?Annie Elizabeth? is a traditional English cooking apple raised around 1857. Read More » -
Sweet Pea ‘Flying the Flag’
This impressive collection comprises three specially selected heirloom (Grandiflora) varieties for their patriotic colours and superb fragrance. These colourful small flowered types make a bright display Read More » -
Beetroot ‘Boltardy’ (Start-A-Garden™ Range)
Beetroot Boltardy is one of the best beetroots and a gardeners’ favourite. Good quality, round, dark-red, well-flavoured roots up to 10cm (4in) across, with deep red, Read More » -
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora ‘Emily Mckenzie’
Crocosmias are invaluable for late summer colour, but they also provide all-season foliage interest with their upright, sword-shaped leaves Read More »
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