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Rudbeckia ‘Enchanted Ruby Crush’
Semi-double blooms open with a peach blush maturing to crushed strawberry with dark raspberry-red around the central chocolate boss. Read More » -
Red Hot Poker ‘Traffic Lights’
Red Hot Poker ‘Traffic Lights’ is aptly named, producing unique red, amber and green upright flower spikes on tough stems, held above evergreen strappy foliage Read More » -
Primula denticulata ‘Lilac’
Holding an RHS Award of Garden Merit, Primula denticulata is an incredibly versatile little perennial. Read More » -
Lettuce ‘All The Year Round’ (Butterhead) – Seeds
Medium heads with solid, crisp hearts. Lettuce All The Year Round is very hardy, reliable and dry weather tolerant. Ideal for successional and autumn sowing. Read More » -
Osteospermum ‘Akila Berries and Cream Mix’
Osteospermum ?Akila Berries and Cream Mix? contains a harmonious blend of pinks, purple, mauves and white that works with any colour scheme. Read More » -
Tulip ‘Akebono’
Huge double flowers on strong stems. Slightly wavy, primrose-yellow petals blushed with pink, are etched with fine red margins. Striped sepals deliver a final flourish of Read More » -
Campanula glomerata ‘Blue Crown’
Campanula glomerata ?Blue Crown? is a perfect perennial for the front of the border, especially in partly shaded spots. Read More » -
Scabious ‘Dwarf Double Mixed’ – Seeds
Fragrant, fully double and relatively compact. These are lovely ‘cushionflowers in maroon, carmine, scarlet, pink, rose and white. Ideal in groups for border or as cut Read More » -
Peony ‘Pastel Duo’
Two classic pink varieties, with large flamboyant flowers and a distinctive perfume. Read More » -
Armeria ‘Dreameria Dream Clouds’
One of the longest flowering Armerias available with larger than average of pompom-like white blooms continuously from April to the first frosts. Read More »
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