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A fine variety with long stems and exquisite rose-magenta flowers. An ideal variety for cut flower use.
This heavily scented, dark blue, variety received an Award of Garden Merit in1907, one of the finest heirloom sweet peas still available.
Large, dark crimson blooms which are almost chocolate coloured. If shade is provided, the blooms are less likely to fade.
Introduced by Eckford in 1900, this showy variety has deep salmon-pink flowers and a superb fragrance.
One packet each of Diamond Wedding, Gwendoline, Grace of Monaco and Beaujolais.
A popular showbench variety, long stems each produce 4 flowers which have a rich cream ground picoteed pink. Also stunning in garden displays.
Unusual, yellowish-cream tone introduced by Dobie & Co in 1907. Lovely strong scent and one of the finest grandifloras.
Delightful, clear pastel pink with delicate frilly petals and a wonderful scent. It is not clear whether this is entirely true to the 'early Spencer' discovered by a Mr R Viner in 1900, a sport of 'Prima Donna'.
A mix of many of the available old fashioned grandifloras including beautiful bicolours and flakes. All have exceptional scent.
A mix of many of the grandifloras which are still available, including bicolours and flakes and all with the exceptional scent.
A cool mix of white and blue shades of the popular 'Spencer' series. Perfect for cutting or for climbing up trellis.
First recorded by Miller in 1737 growing in the Chelsea Physic garden. Deep pink standards over white, pink veined wings. Lovely grandiflora scent.
Something rather different with highly attractive tow tone mauve blooms. Shorter than most standard varieties, it is great for containers, or borders where it can be left to sprawl through shrubs.
A wide range of traditional bicolours, where the standard is paler than the wing and reverse bicolours where the standard is darker than the wing. Each stem has at least four flowers making it ideal for the show bench!
Wonderful colours make up this dwarf mix with up to four waved blooms per stem. Looks great in patio tubs and baskets.
A delightful mixture of heavily scented, bicolour blooms. This vigorous climber is perfect for trellis or will fill the house with fragrance when used as cut flowers.
Highly attractive with a scarlet standard (back of petal) and magenta wings. Eckford 1897.
Really beautiful iridescent carmine-vermilion blooms which gained an AGM af first showing! Eckford 1905.
A real beauty with flaked crimson/magenta petals over white and a hooded standard. Eckford 1885.