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Geranium ‘Reflections’
An increasingly popular cottage garden and border plant now available from seed in this exclusive designer mixture. Only large flowered, border varieties have been selected in Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Dwarf Cactus Mixed’
Vivid, single and semi-double 8cm (3in) flowers. Neat, moundshaped bushy plants. Height 30cm (12in). Read More » -
Lobelia speciosa Fan Burgundy
This magnificent hardy perennial makes a fabulous addition to hot-coloured borders, bog gardens or pondside planting. Read More » -
Plum ‘Marjorie’s Seedling’
Fresh plums don’t store for long, if you want to extend your cropping into in late September, Plum ‘Marjorie’s Seedling’ is for you. Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Mystic Illusion’
A fabulous combination of dark, black foliage and sunshine yellow flowers! The single blooms are borne over several months, continuing well into autumn when many other Read More » -
Thuja plicata ‘Can-can’
Thuja plicata ‘Can-can’ is a useful semi-dwarf tree with a much slower habit than many other varieties of Thuja plicata. This Western Red Cedar is a Read More » -
Acer palmatum var. dissectum ‘Rubrum’
Fabulous ornamental tree; perfect for the garden, growing as it does to just 2m high. Neat and mushroom-shaped, this acer won’t take up too much room, Read More » -
Aquilegia x hybrida ‘Green Apples’
The first green flowered Aquilegia with this spectacular Clematis-like flower formation. The buds open in a delightful lime-green shade, fading to a sumptuous apple-green before ageing Read More » -
Shallot ‘Prisma’ F1 Hybrid
From seed! Each seed of Shallot Prisma produces a single attractive shiny reddish-brown skinned, white fleshed round shallot bulb, with a distinct flavour. No risk of Read More » -
Scabiosa columbaria ‘Misty Butterflies’
This dwarf form of scabiosa forms a low, tufted mound which is perfect for rockeries and gravel gardens as well as border edges. Read More »
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