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    • Runner Bean ‘Scarlet Emperor’ – Seeds

      Heavy crops of smooth textured, dark-green pods, each reaching 30-37cm (12-15) in length. Red flowered Runner Bean ‘Scarlet Emperor’ is excellent for freezing and for exhibition. Read More »
    • Cirsium ‘Pink Blush’

      Bees and butterflies will adore this cultivated thistle and so will you when the striking fluffy thistle blooms, unusual in white with their intriguing purple tips, Read More »
    • Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Hime-Sawara’

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    • Viburnum opulus ‘Park Harvest’

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    • Erodium variabile ‘Bishop’s Form’

      This charming little plant has an undemanding nature but rewards with almost non-stop flowering from June to September. Read More »
    • Platycerium biturcatum ‘Netherlands’

      Boasting beautiful, fuzzy silver leaves, Platycerium biturcatum ‘Netherlands’ is an unusual and exotic indoor fern. The strap-like leaves are forked when mature, resembling a stag’s antlers. Read More »
    • Dahlia Dinner Plate ‘Spartacus’

      I?m Spartacus! This dramatic dinner plate dahlia certainly couldn?t be mistaken. Read More »
    • Shallot ‘Figaro’ – Seeds

      Long, banana-shaped shallots from seed, as used by many celebrity chefs. Shallot ‘Figaroproduces attractive, shiny, copper brown-skinned bulbs with crisp white flesh and a very distinct Read More »
    • Camassia leichtlinii subsp. suksdorfii Caerulea

      Camassia leichtlinii subsp. suksdorfii Caerulea Group – don?t let the long name put you off! This bulbous perennial is exceptionally elegant. Its slender spires of starry, Read More »
    • Acer palmatum ‘Orange Lace’

      Acer with very fine lacy foliage, orange-yellow in spring, green in summer then bursting into rich autumnal oranges and reds. Read More »
  • Most Popular

    • Cabbage ‘Durham Early’ (Spring) – Seeds

      Probably one of the most well known and reliable spring cabbages, Cabbage Durham Early produces firm, pointed, well flavoured hearts on compact plants. Can also be Read More »
    • Garden Wall Clock – Black

      Watch time pass with this elegant 3-in-1 Weather Station. It features an attractive floral and bird design and makes a handy addition to any garden or Read More »
    • Onion ‘Galacticus’

      Producing massive bulbs, Onion ?Galacticus? is certainly one to draw attention on the show bench. Read More »
    • Rose ‘Joie de Vivre’ (Floribunda Rose)

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    • Kiwi ‘Hayward’

      Kiwi ?Hayward? is one of the most popular varieties, due to its exceptional flavour and reliability. Read More »
  • Our Picks

    • Equisetum hyemale (Marginal Aquatic)

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    • Aeonium arboreum ‘Atropurpureum’

      This fascinating shrubby succulent makes an intriguing choice for a warm, bright spot in your home. The dark, fleshy leaved rosettes are borne at the tips Read More »
    • Brussels Sprout Continuity Collection

      This collection offers three varieties of brussels sprouts that will give continued crops that can be harvested from October through to February. Read More »
    • Symphoricarpos x doorenbosii ‘Amethyst’

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    • Lonicera kamtschatica ‘Eisbar’

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  • Monthly Choice

    • Tulip ‘Jimmy’

      Deservedly popular since its introduction in 1966, this proven performer boasts big blooms in rich orange, with a rose-red flame down the centre of the petals Read More »
    • Peperomia caperata ‘Rosso’

      An easy-going and compact houseplant that does well under fluorescent lights or in moderate lighting conditions, Peperomia caperata ?Rosso? is perfect for the office or shadier Read More »
    • Clematis Bourbon™ evipo018

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    • Chaenomeles speciosa ‘Red Kimono’

      This compact, thorn-free flowering quince, bears single, vermillion-red flowers in March and April. Read More »
    • Datura meteloides ‘Evening Fragrance’ – Seeds

      Huge and heavily fragrant pure white trumpet flowers, with a soft lavender picotee edge, 20cm (8in) long and 10-15cm (4-6in) across, hang from tree-like plants, with Read More »
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