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A graceful evergreen shrub of arching habit, bearing clusters of slightly fragrant pink-tinged white flowers from summer into autumn. The leaves have a golden yellow edge on this variety. Prefers a sunny sheltered spot. Fertile well drained soil. 5...
READY SOON. The hardiest of these lovely shrubs, it grows well against a wall or free-standing in a sheltered spot. The large saucer-shaped light mauve flowers are borne profusely in summer, offset by large greyish-green rather...
Very different again is this species, which has long willow-like leaves of a bluish grey-green colour and the distinction of flowering off and on throughout the year. Sheltered spot or try it in as a conservatory shrub. Neutral to acid soil....
A truly magnificent plant which has huge, glossy, deeply cut leaves and, in summer, tall spikes of hooded mauve and white flowers, which can be dried as winter decorations. As grand and architectural as a Palladian mansion. Sun or semi-shade. Any...
A really rather splendid specimen, forming a clump of divided palmate leaves and producing a late season display of stiff spikes covered in large hooded deep blue flowers over a long period. Sun or semi-shade. Most soils. 3 ft+ 2 litre...
We like agastaches for their highly aromatic leaves and long flowering period. This bushy upright plant has spikes of deep pink flowers from midsummer to the frosts. Best in the sun. Any well drained soil. Quite compact at 2 ft....
READY SOON. A really beautiful plant with leaves scented like some long cool drink on a summer terrace and, through the summer, tall spikes of tiered whorls of reddish pinky-purple flowers. Also good...
READY SOON. A lovely small tree whose acacia-like ferny leaves are delightful in themselves, with the added bonus of fluffy clumps of rosy pink flowers when planted in a sunny sheltered spot. Can be grown against a wall. Deciduous....
Now you can have a hollyhock without the dreaded rust! This cross between Alcea and Althaea has creamy yellow dark-centred flowers arranged along tall stems from the height of summer until the depths of autumn. Great for that cottage garden feel....
Not quite the biggest allium, but probably the best! From a basal rosette of bluish green oval leaves rises a tall stout stem bearing a six-inch ball of purple florets. Very spectacular. Prefers a sunny position. Any well drained soil. 4 ft. 3 litre...
If you would prefer something more compact, then this is the one. Stout six-inch stems emerge over broad glaucous green leaves, bearing ivory white heads the size of a baseball, if you can imagine that. Prefers a sunny position. Any well drained...
No, not one of the late flowering Japanese anemones, but a lovely variety of A. Multifida flowering in spring to mid-summer, holding its open blooms above the ferny foliage, which is a delight in itself. Sun or semi-shade. Moist well drained soil. 12 in.
In addition to the ‘normal’ varieties of anemone listed below, we now offer this rather special one – yes, it has nice pink semi-double flowers, but boasts quite unique crisped fresh green leaves, rather lettuce-like in appearance, which will...
READY SOON. A charming little evergreen or semi-evergreen sub-shrub from the Cape province of South Africa with airy lobed foliage and from mid-summer to autumn, lots of little flowers like a miniature hibiscus in pink with magenta...
Aquilegia flowers come in all sorts of shapes, but this is one of the more unusual, looking like a ballerina’s dress made up of several blooms set one inside the other. All in a subtle shade of rose-pink set off by the bluish foliage. Sun or...
As the name suggests, this is a fragrant columbine. The yellowish white flowers, sometimes tinged discreetly with blue, have a scent reminiscent of honeysuckle in late spring into early summer. The lacy blue-green foliage declines towards mid-summer and can be trimmed back...
A classic variety and deservedly popular with its deep ruby-red semi-double flowers held on stems that are themselves dark red. The bright yellow anthers in the centre provide a delightful contrast. Sun or semi-shade. Any reasonable soil. 2 feet. 2...
Very very nice. In fact pretty irresistible, with its divided ferny foliage and maybe the most attractive flowers you will see on an aquilegia - coppery orange red around a yellow corolla. And if that's not enough already, it will carry on flowering after most of...
A truly spectacular variety which puts on a long-lasting display of very large lemon yellow flowers characterised by their lengthy spurs. The delicately dissected bluish green foliage comes as an added bonus. Sun or semi-shade. Any reasonable soil....
Southernwood or Lad’s Love are the common names of this rather neglected shrub whose airy grey-green foliage has a pungent aromatic scent when crushed. Late summer sees yellowish daisy-like flowers. Semi-evergreen. Sun. Fertile well drained soil. 3...
Or goatsbeard, if you were wondering. This is a hard to find variety which is ideal for the smaller garden, as it is compact, but has the characteristic maidenhair-like foliage and creamy white plumes of flowers from early summer. Distinctive. Sun...
Astelias are feature plants with their dramatic evergreen sword-like leaves; those of Westland have a striking silvery tinge and a hint of red. Astelias eventually form a spectacular clump. Sheltered sunny spot. Fertile well drained soil. 3...
Rather more compact than some varieties is Red Baron , which will brighten up the garden for many weeks with its feathery red flower spikes and reddish-tinted divided foliage. Sun or semi-shade. Moist soil. 18 in. 2 litre...
READY SOON. Dried flower arrangers will like this one for its clusters of saucer shaped deep red blooms, actually umbels of tiny pinky white flowers surrounded by papery bracts, borne over a long period in summer. Sun or semi-shade....
READY SOON. Known as the Japanese Painted Fern because of the silvery metallic colour that the fronds develop set against the reddish stems. An attractive fern, happiest in light shade where it will grow up to 18 in. Lime-free...
There are a lot of berberis to be had, but we think this is one of the very best: the foliage (deciduous, alas) is a glowing pink when young, maturing to deepest pink with creamy variegations. Little sprays of white flowers provide a final touch in...
A real rarity and a spectacular one, at that: this is a large plant with glossy leaves rather like a yucca and, in summer, tall shocking pink stems which from which dangle red cylindrical bells tipped with green. Quite unlike anything else seen in...
A twist on the common Buddleia Davidii, being a cross between that and B. Globosa. The result is a shrub with spectacular flowering spikes made up of rounded clusters in a glorious shade of yellow from summer into autumn. Scented and loved by...
Lots of interest is provided by this charming deciduous shrub. Leaves are bronzy purple in spring and autumn, green in summer. Tiny pink flowers produce shiny pinky-lilac jewel-like berries that remain through the winter. Sun or semi-shade. Fertile...
The bottlebrush tree, but in miniature, is what we have here. A compact little chap, with evergreen leaves densely clothing the stems, along which appear clusters of the vibrant red mini-bottlebrushes in early summer. Sunny sheltered spot. Neutral...
Why is this shrub, Californian allspice to its friends, so seldom seen over here? We don’t know, because it is an attractive shrub with lance-shaped leaves and wonderfully scented deep red flowers that look like miniature water lilies. Sun or...
In full bloom, one of the sights of the early season but the evergreen foliage ensures year-round attractiveness. This variety boasts flowers of deep pinky red in mid to late spring and will look lovely against a wall or free-standing. Prefers some...
READY SOON. Perhaps one the weirder plants, both in name and appearance, that you can have in your garden, but certainly a talking point. Usual vigorous basal rosette of slightly toothed leaves and, over a long period in summer, extraordinary rosy pink...
Try this if you want a campanula unlike most of those commonly available. It has bright green heart-shaped leaves and lovely arching summer sprays of large creamy bell-shaped flowers heavily spotted inside with maroon. Sun or semi-shade. Well...
READY SOON. If you want real impact, a nice canna is usually a good choice and this one should certainly do it at 4 feet +. Impressively large leaves of purplish bronze topped by erect stems bearing flowers in a gorgeous shade of...
COMING SOON. Just a bit different is this evergreen sedge which holds whorls of cream and lime green variegated leaves along upright purplish stems. Flowers like mini bulrushes appear in the centre of...
READY SOON. This variety has lilac blue petals around a central deep blue eye, which rise up on wiry stems above a rosette of toothed silvery grey leaves. The big silvery buds, which precede the flowers, are themselves very...
The second part of the name rather gives it away – this is a big one…..a giant scabious, in fact, with lots of primrose or ivory coloured flowers on tall wiry stems above a basal rosette of suitably substantial toothed leaves. Not easily missed....
From the United States, where it is known as the sweet pepper bush, this delightful variety is more compact than the species (C. Alnifolia) at about 3 feet high and wide. The glossy greeen foliage is nice, but its big moment is those 6 weeks in mid...
Making a welcome comeback to the catalogue after a couple of years' absence. The long serrated lance-shaped leaves form a sturdy bright green clump, above which, from May to October, dance delicately scented 2-inch yellow flowers with ragged edges....
As you might have guessed, the finely divided foliage has a purple overtone, especially in winter and spring. Pretty enough in itself, but with the added bonus of clusters of dangly tubular flowers in a powdery blue shade. A fantastic sight in...
Commonly known as the Smoke Bush, on account of its fluffy plumes of flowers in the summer, but very worthwhile apart from that, due to the plummy purple hue of its leaves, which turn scarlet red in the autumn. Sun or semi-shade. Moist but well...
There’s something rather exotic about the looks of this fern – it looks as if it should be an indoor specimen, but it’s actually extremely hardy. Big, bold, flattish evergreen fronds bring a touch of drama to a shady corner. Likes a humus-rich soil....
READY SOON. Said to be the most popular dahlia of all, and for good reason, we suppose, as the combination of deep ruby purple foliage and vibrant red flowers borne profusely from June to autumn is hard to beat, Best in full sun....
This plant sells on sight in early summer, when the branches are smothered with clusters of scented pure white flowers. It’s perhaps even lovelier in the time just before the tight little buds burst forth into blossom. Certainly worth a place in the...
This one is relatively new to cultivation and lives up to its name when, in May and June, deep red buds open up to white flowers which are strongly flushed with strawberry pink. It can get to 5 feet but is easily kept to 3 feet by pruning after...
This elegant plant forms a mound of fern-like deeply-divided foliage from which, in spring and early summer, emerge gracefully arching stems hung with heart-shaped flowers of deep rosy pink with protruding white inner petals. Sun or semi-shade....
This elegant plant forms a mound of fern-like deeply-divided foliage from which, in spring and early summer, emerge gracefully arching stems hung with heart-shaped flowers of pure glistening white. Sun or semi-shade. Moist soil. To 2 feet. 2 litre...
Tree fern. You will have seen these in garden centres as hugely expensive soft trunks topped by ferny foliage. Well, this is your chance to take on an exciting long-term project! We offer young plants, which will eventually reach 20 feet in height....
With flowers in the most delicious shade of crushed strawberry pink borne on tall stems from June to summer’s end, this foxglove is hard to resist! Even the leaves are pretty, being long and felted. Sun or semi-shade. Any soil. 2 ½ ft. 2 litre pot....
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