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Organic Carrot ‘Nantes 2’ (Early maturing) – Seeds
This fast maturing selection is ideal for early sowings under glass in late winter for your first crop of the year. Carrot ‘Nantes 2’ produces blunt Read More » -
Dahlia coccinea ‘Species Mixed’ – Seeds
A vibrant mixture of delicate single flowers in several colours with many bicolour shades, Tall and free flowering, makes it ideal for adding height to bedding Read More » -
Chrysanthemum coronarium ‘Primrose Gem’ – Seeds
Neat dome shaped plants with ferny foliage and 1-1.5 in gorgeous primrose ‘buttonswith a golden eye. Flowers summer. Height 30-45cm (12-18in). Read More » -
Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’
This elegant clone of the common hornbeam is a popular tree for formal avenues, screening and topiary due to its slender, erect, pyramidal shape and regular, Read More » -
Sedum ussuriense ‘Turkish Delight’ – Seeds
T&M’s own attractive dwarf selection, with deepest burgundy, almost black foliage and carmine-red flower umbels. Stunning in containers, borders or rockeries. Height: 10-15cm (4-6in) Read More » -
Humulus lupulus ‘Nordbrau’
A brewing variety with excellent aroma, Humlus lupulus ?Nordbrau? or ?Northern Brewer? will be particularly enticing to those gardeners who want to make their own home Read More » -
Sisyrinchium californicum ‘Brachypus’
This adaptable plant will grow in the border as well as making a lovely pond marginal. Read More » -
Fuchsia ‘Royal Mosaic’
The royal purple, slightly ruffled petals of Fuchsia ‘Royal Mosaic’ are painted with a lovely magenta marbling. These extravagant, large double blooms trail in abundance, covering Read More » -
Nymphaea ‘Marliacea Chromatella’ (Deep Water Aquatic)
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Polemonium yezoense var. hidakanum ‘Bressingham Purple’
A dainty perennial for edging a woodland-type border, purple-flushed, ferny foliage is accompanied by blue-purple flowers with bright yellow anthers from late spring to midsummer. Read More »
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