Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Rose ‘Worcestershire’ (Groundcover Rose)

This low growing rose produces a succession of dainty primrose yellow, single flowers with a light perfume. The spreading stems of Rose ‘Worcestershire’ make it an ideal landscaping rose that is well suited to beds and borders or spilling from a large patio container.

Vinca major ‘Wojo’s Gem’

Papaver ‘Little Dancing Girl’

Papaver ‘Little Dancing Girl’ is a striking perennial poppy which won’t need staking as it grows to just 50cm (20?) high. Plants are compact and vigorous producing strong upright stems which hold large, eyecatching blooms. ‘Little Dancing Girl’ poppy blooms are pale pink in colour with unusual dark central patterning. A lovely specimen for borders

Petunia ‘Frills & Spills™ Susanna’

Frills & Spills’? look fantastic tumbling from baskets, Flower Pouches? and pots

Honeysuckle ‘Celestial’

Honeysuckle is a long-standing garden favourite. This lovely hardy climber’s familiar orange and pink, fragrant flowers smother the lush green foliage from July all through the summer. It has also shown a better resistance to disease than many other lonicera varieties. All in all, this is an outstanding honeysuckle variety.

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 with a beautifully intense fragrance! Clusters of white buds burst into a rich red display of verbena-like blooms on bare stems. Add height, shape and style to the winter

Rose ‘Lovestruck’

This superb cluster flower rose has been designated Rose of the Year 2018, but will be available from autumn 2017. Attractive, bushy shrubs produce lightly fragrant, pink-dappled, double blooms from late spring into autumn. Pinnate leaves are divided into dark green leaflets, creating a fabulous backdrop to the flowers which are yellow on their reverse.

Petunia ‘Candyfloss’

This variety will look fantastic tumbling from your baskets, Flower Pouches™ and pots.

Lavender stoechas ‘The Princess’

French lavenders have a reputation for variable hardiness, making the tougher English types a more popular option. Now you can grow French lavender with confidence thanks to the true hardy habit of French Lavender ‘The Princess’. This compact, tidy variety produces fat pink flowerheads topped with twisted pink wings. The bees will be buzzing when

Foxglove ‘Illumination Ruby Slippers’

Following several outstanding colour developments, our breeding team has done it again with the creation of a brand new colour break. Digitalis ‘Illumination Ruby Slippers’ is the latest addition to our award winning series. This beautiful foxglove produces multiple spires of open-mouthed blooms on short stocky plants that are just as at home in a

Clematis ‘Astra Nova’

A refreshingly different clematis for patio obelisks, walls and fences. The blooms are each etched in purple and cream.

Lombardy Poplar (Hedging)

Poplars are a familiar sight grown as field boundaries, providing an effective windbreak to protect crops. They also make good hedging plants as they will bush out to form an effective screen if they are clipped regularly. The Lombardy Poplar has almost triangular shaped leaves which turn to shades of yellow as autumn progresses. After

Hibiscus syriacus ‘Mint Cream’

Hot sunny border? Dry soil? Don’t worry, hibiscus is the answer! We’ve grown 3 unique double-flowered varieties especially for you – and they’re not available from anyone else. You’ll be counting 100’s of blooms on each bush once established

Cardiocrinum giganteum

This astonishing hardy perennial makes a fascinating talking point. The tall stems of the Giant Himalayan Lily tower to 2.5m (98) or more in an awe-inspiring display. With maturity Cardicrinum giganteum is topped with a crown of white Lily-like blooms from June the July. The trumpet shaped flowers have a powerful fragrance, attracting plenty of

Wisteria floribunda ‘Rosea’

Japanese Wisteria is often much showier than its Chinese cousin and this one certainly won’t disappoint! Wisteria floribunda ‘Rosea’ bears exquisite pale rose pink blooms in elegant racemes that reach up to 45cm (18) long. The scented blooms cascade from twining stems that are cloaked with attractive pinnate leaves.

Clematis ‘Royal Ladies Duo’

Clematis ‘Royal Ladies Duo’ offers two varieties of Old Man’s Beard, both of which will grow into beautiful, climbing plants when planted at the base of a wall, fence, trellis or pergola. From June to September, Clematis ‘Princess Kate’ and Clematis ‘Princess Diana’ produce beautiful, bell-shaped blooms in shades of white and pink respectively. Once

Erica x darleyensis

The weatherproof, tough flowers of Evergreen Heathers make them one of today’s most popular choices. Their neat clusters of lilac-mauve flowers last from December through to May – great for bringing colour to your garden in the dullest time of year. Evergreen heathers are easy to grow and ideal for smaller gardens. Unusually, Erica Darleyensis

Clematis repens

Unique semi-evergreen summer-flowering clematis. Hundreds of robust and waxy, yellow droplet blooms cover the plant for weeks. Plant in the garden or in a container, choosing a sunny or part-shaded spot out of the wind. We think you’ll love the Twinkle Bell clematis – and the fact that it needs no pruning is an added

Hibiscus syriacus ‘Turkish Delight’

Hot sunny border? Dry soil? Don’t worry, hibiscus is the answer! We’ve grown 3 unique double-flowered varieties especially for you – and they’re not available from anyone else. You’ll be counting 100’s of blooms on each bush once established

Rose ‘The One and Only’ (Hybrid Tea Rose)

Bred in France by the worldfamous Meilland company as part of their ‘Parfum de Provence’ programme, ‘The One and Only’ is bound to captivate anyone who sees or smells it. Each flower head is tightly packed with rich, crimson-red petals that look and feel like velvet, and are fully double – giving the appearance of