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Showing "D-K" products from "Fruit & Vegetable Catalogue 2009"
Throughout the D.T. Brown range we have highlighted a number of D.T. Brown choice varieties. This is your chance to buy them all and SAVE 10%!Including the following seeds:-Broad Bean Giant Exhibition, Broad Bean Green Windsor, French Bean Declic, French Bean Duel, Pea Excellenz, Pea Early Onwards, Runner Bean Galaxy, Runner Bean White Apolllo, Brussels Sprout Nautic, Broccoli Bordeaux, Calabrese Parthenon, Beetroot Wodan, Cabbage Excel, Cabbage Sherwood, Cabbage Tundra, Carrat Flyaway, Cauliflower Regata, Courgette Defender, Cucumber Futura, Cucumber Superbel, Rocket Apollo, Lettuce Clarion, Lettuce Chatsworth, Lettuce Brandon, Leek Einstein, Spring Onion Spring Slim, Sweetcorn Swift, Tomato Shirley, Tomato Ferline, Tomato Sakura and Pepper Antohi Romanian.AndOnion Hercules, Shallot Topper, Potato Anya, Potato Foremost and Potato Yukon Gold
Seed-raised dahlias, whether dwarf or tall, will be in full flower within a few months of sowing. It's amazing what striking colour combinations regularly appear alongside the more customary colours in our selected seed mixtures. An early flowering colourful mix of double and semi-double flowers, ideal to start the summer with a great mix of colours. Tall type.
Seed-raised dahlias, whether dwarf or tall, will be in full flower within a few months of sowing. It's amazing what striking colour combinations regularly appear alongside the more customary colours in our selected seed mixtures.Striking bronze foliage topped by rich single blooms in shades of red, yellow, orange and the occasional pink. Bred from the ever popular 'Bishop of Llandaff'. Tall type.
Seed-raised dahlias, whether dwarf or tall, will be in full flower within a few months of sowing. It's amazing what striking colour combinations regularly appear alongside the more customary colours in our selected seed mixtures.Popular variety with the flower arranger giving good quantities of large double and semi-double flowers with distinctive spiky petals. Grows in a rich range of colours. Tall type.
Seed-raised dahlias, whether dwarf or tall, will be in full flower within a few months of sowing. It's amazing what striking colour combinations regularly appear alongside the more customary colours in our selected seed mixtures.Most flowers have an inner collar of petals, some of which are of a contrasting colour. The colour range includes white, pinks and reds to yellow.
Seed-raised dahlias, whether dwarf or tall, will be in full flower within a few months of sowing. It's amazing what striking colour combinations regularly appear alongside the more customary colours in our selected seed mixtures.Dark, bronze-leaved variety, very dwarf with bright coloured double blooms.
Seed-raised dahlias, whether dwarf or tall, will be in full flower within a few months of sowing. It's amazing what striking colour combinations regularly appear alongside the more customary colours in our selected seed mixtures. Ideal for a big, bold block of colour, these dwarf, bushy plants give gorgeous large semi to double flowers in a wide colour range.
Seed-raised dahlias, whether dwarf or tall, will be in full flower within a few months of sowing. It's amazing what striking colour combinations regularly appear alongside the more customary colours in our selected seed mixtures.Brightly coloured single blooms, all with yellow centres, contrast with the neat fresh green foliage. Neat dwarf plants, smothered in flowers all summer. Great for bedding and all kinds of containers.
Seed-raised dahlias, whether dwarf or tall, will be in full flower within a few months of sowing. It's amazing what striking colour combinations regularly appear alongside the more customary colours in our selected seed mixtures.Quite the best strain of mixed border dahlia we have come across in a long time! Plants are really strong, producing very large, superior blooms, with a remarkably high percentage of doubles. Will provide masses of colourful cut flowers. Tall type.
A must for early spring colour, year after year. Dwarf plants with sizeable pompoms in a lovely mix of warm pinks, reds and some whites, they are ideal for bedding and containers.
Few cottage gardens would have been without a damson tree, for the fruits make a first rate jam and can be made into 'damson cheese' or a superb wine. Merryweather is especially good in exposed or very wet locations, producing a fine crop of large blue/black fruits where many plums would not flourish. Their yellow flesh is both tart and juicy. A real taste of old England. Self fertile.
Flowers in its first year from an early sowing. Excellent sturdy blooms in a good colour range, each with a contrasting 'bee'. Shouldn't need staking.
A first class formula mixture, which is an improvement on the standard Pacific Giants type. Long, sturdy blooms in shades of blue, carmine, violet and rose, most with contrasting 'bee'.
Closely related to the blackberry, this prostrate grower produces sweet, purple/black fruits in late summer. Lovely in a pie with apples and delicious as a jam or jelly, do try this rather unusual and fascinating 'bramble'.
A really pretty and easy to grow, large flowered mixture. The white through rose to red flowers, including bicolours, are great for edging and containers.
Extremely popular plant for hanging baskets and containers. Trailing open habit with a mass of long-spurred pink flowers.
We just love these beautiful African natives which are some of the most graceful garden plants. Dark maroon-purple, nodding, pendulous flowers form on the ends of long, arching stems which rise from slender, grass-like foliage. Great feature plants.
D T Brown's sourcing team have been very busy over the last 12 months finding lots of new and interesting varieties that have been grown for many years in Eastern Europe but lesser known in the UK. We have tried and tested them and pulled together some of the best varieties for you to try.This is you chance to buy all 10 varieties together and SAVE 10%!These include:-Beetroot Monorubra, Kalibos, Tomato Bejbino (DTB Exclusive), Leek Starozagorski Kamus, Cucumber Vista F1, Kale Curly Scarlet, Violetta, Pea Junos, Pepper Hamik and Carrot Jitka F1
Unusual, nicely straggly, vivid yellow petals with a contrasting black central cone. Very striking, a key herbaceous plant. Butterflies love them.