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A vibrant mixture ranging from yellows through reds to lilac shades. The bright daisy-like flowers make good bedding and cut flowers.
Peppermint scented foliage and a good mixture of flower colours. One to plant near to the house or to a favourite garden seat - provided that you are comfortable with the soporific drone of bees.
Eye-catching flower spikes in a marvelous warm shade contrast nicely with the bright green, feathery foliage.
The best of the open-pollinated varieties but slightly taller and less compact than the hybrid varieties. Powder blue.
Early to flower, uniform and compact. Blue, lavender, white and an occasional pink.
Their long stems bear large flowers in purple, pink and white. Great for adding colour to your garden.
Lily-like flowers in a range of very bright colours. A good cut flower which lasts well. Given a warm position will clump up and multiply readily.
The popular name 'Sweet Alyssum' refers to its gentle perfume. A favourite for bedding and containers. Sow indoors for early flowering or direct outdoors in the flowering position. Very popular variety. Low, spreading plants covered in white flowers.
The popular name 'Sweet Alyssum' refers to its gentle perfume. A favourite for bedding and containers. Sow indoors for early flowering or direct outdoors in the flowering position. Pure white with flowers which can reach twice the size of standard varieties.
Excellent hanging basket plant with a vigorous cascading habit. Masses of small, intense gentian blue flowers. Trailing.
A delightful trailer with masses of flowers in bright colours. Ideal for containers and hanging baskets on its own or combined with other species.
A 'must have' annual for bedding, cutting and container use. Most have the traditional 'Snapdragon' type flower but do try the alternative Azalea types.Strong growing with large flowers which are ideal for cutting. Compact plants in excellent warm colour range.
A 'must have' annual for bedding, cutting and container use. Most have the traditional 'Snapdragon' type flower but do try the alternative Azalea types. Double Azalea-like flowers on this established favourite. Good bright colours and a useful measure of rust resistance.
A striking flower for any border or container but can also be used as a cut flower. Well worth planting in groups as it is a real head turner.
A 'must have' annual for bedding, cutting and container use. Most have the traditional 'Snapdragon' type flower but do try the alternative Azalea types.Blotched and striped with no two flowers looking the same. a heritage variety, popular in Victorian times and a very useful cut flower.
A 'must have' annual for bedding, cutting and container use. Most have the traditional 'Snapdragon' type flower but do try the alternative Azalea types. Bushy, compact plants with closely spaced, full flower spikes in a wide range of colours. Perfect for borders and containers.
A 'must have' annual for bedding, cutting and container use. Most have the traditional 'Snapdragon' type flower but do try the alternative Azalea types. A dwarf type suitable for bedding, tubs or pots blooming in a wide range of colours.
The traditional cottage garden favourite, Granny's Bonnets. Early flowering, the fascinating long-spurred flowers are complemented by fresh green foliage.
This perennial vegetable is a real treat and there is nothing quite like it. Stately and ornamental enough for the back of a flower border, it is easy to grow and mange. Do find space for this elegant, delicious vegetable.
A really bright mixture of white, pink, scarlet, violet and sky-blue flowers on climbing, tumbling plants. Deserves to be much better known. Use for all container work, in particular baskets and for trelliswork.