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Cobaea scandens f. alba – Seeds
A spectacular climbing plant for the summer garden or the conservatory. This very choice creamy white form of Cathedral Bells or The Cup and Saucer Plant Read More » -
Iris ‘Katharine Hodgkin’
A beautiful dwarf iris variety that blooms in January/ February alongside crocuses. Admire the colourful detail on every petal of these large flowers, upon a light Read More » -
Parsley ‘Hamburg Arat’ – Seeds
An unusual ?eat-all? vegetable, closely related to traditional parsley. Parsley ?Hamburg Arat? is best grown for its delicious ?parsnip-like? roots which make a superb winter vegetable. Read More » -
Grape (Vitis) ‘Polo Muscat’
Polo Muscat’ is a heavy-cropping modern outdoor variety with good disease resistance. The yellow-green fruits have a sweet acidity that is perfect for both winemaking and Read More » -
Camellia ‘Margaret Davis’
Not much is happening in the garden in February, so this early flowering, exquisitely bi-coloured Camellia comes as a real treat. Read More » -
Helenium ‘Short ‘n’ Sassy’
Most Heleniums are a little too large for smaller gardens, but this one is perfectly proportioned for smaller borders or patio containers Read More » -
Prunus laurocerasus ‘Genolia’ (Hedging)
Tall but slender, Prunus laurocerasus ?Genolia? is ideal for small gardens where you need a dense evergreen screen or hedge that remains narrow. Read More » -
Euonymus europaeus ‘Red Cascade’
The spindle bush is a familiar hedgerow plant, of which Euonymus europaeus ‘Red Cascade’ is a selected form, chosen for its especially generous flowers. Grown as Read More » -
Kumquat (Citrus Fruit)
Kumquats resemble little oval oranges but have a tangy, slightly sour flavour. However the peel is also edible and has a lovely sweet flavour, creating a Read More » -
Streptocarpus ‘Mabel’
Streptocarpus ?Mabel? is a very dainty variety. Read More »
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