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Amaryllis In Globe – Gift
Amaryllis never fail to make a big impression! Prized for their enormous trumpet blooms, these spectacular indoor bulbs are a well-loved Christmas tradition. Read More » -
Peony ‘Buckeye Belle’
Peony ‘Buckeye Belle? has sumptuous, deep scarlet, semi-double blooms and beautiful contrasting golden anthers. Read More » -
Plum ‘Herman’
A particularly early variety that can be harvested as early as July. The blue-black fruits have golden flesh with an excellent flavour. Plum ‘Herman’ is best Read More » -
Decorative Cotswold Stone Aggregate
Cotswold stone is loved by landscapers for it pale colour and light reflective properties. This decorative Cotswold stone is ideal for creating hard wearing walkways and Read More » -
Onion ‘Red Herald’ F1 hybrid
A red F1 hybrid onion from British breeding. Onion ?Red Herald? produces deep red, rounded bulbs with a uniform shape and crisp, tasty flesh. The flavour Read More » -
Fuchsia Trailing Mix
Fill your hanging baskets, window boxes, Flower Pouches® and containers with this kaleidoscope of colourful trailing fuchsias. Hand-picked and carefully packed, we will send you a Read More » -
Photinia fraseri ‘Little Red Robin’ (Standard)
Best described as the smaller relative of the widely known Photinia fraseri ‘Red Robin’, this more compact variety has all of the colour and impact of Read More » -
Lily ‘Primrose Hill’
The tropical blooms of Lily ‘Primrose Hill’ are simply breath-taking! Enormous, gleaming white flowers are streaked with pale gold, each petal boasting a pale lilac edge. Read More » -
Nicotiana mutabilis ‘Marshmallow’
Reintroduced following increasing interest by garden designers and visitors to our Open Days. Nicotiana Marshmallow is a very unusual and visually stunning variety which will add Read More » -
Carrot ‘Nantes 2’
This fast maturing selection is ideal for early sowings under glass in January – February for your first crop of the year. Carrot ‘Nantes 2’ produces Read More »
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