Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Narcissus Cornish Miniatures Collection

Add some charm to your spring garden with this collection of Cornish-bred Narcissus. Each of these compact varieties will mingle together beautifully to create a bright display of cheery gold and white flowers to usher away the winter blues!

Tulip ‘Secret Perfume’

A peony-flowered Tulip with voluptuous, rounded golden blooms and a surprisingly good perfume. Tulips aren?t normally noted for their scent but this one certainly breaks that mould!

Tulip ‘Cuban Night’

A dark and sultry Tulip that really brings the drama to your spring display! Blackcurrant-purple blooms with unusual fringed petals are perfect for twinning with trendy peach-toned varieties for a striking contrast!

Anemone coronaria ‘Lord Lieutenant’

A spectacular variety with a commanding presence in borders and containers or added to a summer bouquet. Anemone coronaria ‘Lord Lieutenant’ boasts large double blooms of deep violet-blue, with a dark eye at their centre.

Narcissus ‘Niveth’

Simple and elegant! Narcissus ‘Niveth’ produces a dazzling display of wide, gleaming white blooms with gently reflexed petals and a delicate crimping to the edge of each cup.

Narcissus ‘Erlicheer’

This dainty Narcissus is an absolute delight in spring, filling the air with its rich, floral perfume. The slender stems are topped with a luxuriant display of multiple, double blooms.

Tulip & Narcissus Fireworks Mix

Give your spring garden some citrus zing with the zesty colours of our Tulip & Narcissus Fireworks Mix. This dazzling blend of Tulip ?Ballerina?, Narcissus ?Tahiti? and Narcissus ?Carlton? is just the thing to blast away the winter blues and welcome the spring! Plant them together in containers or grouped in borders to create a

Fresh Spring Bulb Mix

A charming and eclectic mix of Tulips, Fritillaria, Narcissus and Muscari to deliver the perfect cottage garden feel to your beds and borders. This joyous blend of colour and flower form will welcome the spring in April and bloom right through to May.

Hyacinth ‘Carnegie’

Pure white, starry blooms fill the upright stems of Hyacinth ‘Carnegie’, contrasting well against its dark green foliage. The powerful perfume heralds the coming of spring, filling the air with an unmistakeable fragrance.

Hyacinth ‘Pretty in Pink’ Mix

What could be better than a trio of colour-coordinated Hyacinths to welcome the spring? Hyacinth ‘Pretty in Pink’ Mix is a sumptuous blend of raspberry, candy-pink and white blooms to create a dazzling display in your beds and borders.

Narcissus ‘Thalia’

Understated but wonderfully effective when planted in generous swathes. Each slender stem boasts up to 6 milky white blooms with gently reflexed petals and a narrow trumpet.

Narcissus ‘Chromacolor’

A pretty bi-coloured Daffodil with dark apricot cups and contrasting white petals. This bright and breezy variety welcomes the spring with its large trumpets and intense colour ? little wonder that it holds a prestigious RHS AGM.

Narcissus Native British

There?s nothing more iconic than our native British Daffodil! Narcissus pseudonarcissus is not just an escaped garden variety, like many of those seen on our roadsides.

Happy Butterfly Flower Mixture Bulbs

Ever wondered which spring bulbs will make the butterflies in your garden happy? Well now there?s no need to do hours of research ? simply plant our Happy Butterfly Flower Mixture.

Leucojum aestivum ‘Gravetye Giant’

Charmingly known as the Summer Snowflake, this striking bulb has a distinctive Snowdrop appearance that always creates a talking point! Leucojum aestivum ‘Gravetye Giant’ produces its slender stems topped with clusters of nodding white blooms in April and May ? long after Snowdrops have disappeared.

Anemone blanda

Daisy-like flowers stretch out their petals to form a carpet of dazzling colour. These spreading woodland perennials create a great profusion of charming blue, pink and white anemone flowers over many weeks throughout spring.

Crocus sativus

Saffron is one of the most expensive spices you can buy ? worth more per gram than gold itself! The orange-red stigma of Crocus sativus are used to flavour many dishes, particularly rice-based recipes, bringing its distinctive yellow colour to brighten your plate.

Oxalis versicolor

A half hardy alpine with the most fascinating buds, like striped candy canes! In late summer and autumn the flowers of Oxalis versicolor open to reveal cupped white petals with bright raspberry margins.

Colchicum Bulbs Collection

Autumn Crocus are prized for their late season blooms that emerge without foliage ? the leaves appear later when spring arrives. Despite their common name, Colchicum are not true Crocus, but they certainly have the same springlike feel!

Achillea millefolium ‘Paprika’

Vibrant orange-red flower heads top the ferny stems of this Yarrow before gently fading to warm salmon pink. The nectar rich, plate-like blooms appear from June to August, luring pollinating insects to summer borders.