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A real 'cottage garden mixture' of different types, many of which are delightfully fragrant. Allow them to naturalise and look forward to the pleasure of their early summer flowers, every year.
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.
Asters come in a wide range of flower forms and colours; lots to choose from. The dwarf types are perfect for bedding and edging, whilst the taller varieties make excellent, long lasting, cut flowers. Best grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot. Fully double Chrysanthemum type flowers in a wide range of colours. Perfect for borders, tubs and window boxes.
Asters come in a wide range of flower forms and colours; lots to choose from. The dwarf types are perfect for bedding and edging, whilst the taller varieties make excellent, long lasting, cut flowers. Best grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot. The best dwarf mixture of its type in a fine range of colours. Compact, uniform and very free and early flowering with good wilt resistance.
Low bushy plants, with red flowers and distinctive winged pods, with asparagus-like taste. Harvest when small and cook as mangetout peas.
Asters come in a wide range of flower forms and colours; lots to choose from. The dwarf types are perfect for bedding and edging, whilst the taller varieties make excellent, long lasting, cut flowers. Best grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot. Large fully double, chrysanthemum type heads in a range of colours. An excellent cut flower.
Asters come in a wide range of flower forms and colours; lots to choose from. The dwarf types are perfect for bedding and edging, whilst the taller varieties make excellent, long lasting, cut flowers. Best grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot. One that's been around from the early days pof DTB and when it was described as very desirable for cutting. We agree, particularly given it's long flowering period, striking appearance and good selection of colours.
Asters come in a wide range of flower forms and colours; lots to choose from. The dwarf types are perfect for bedding and edging, whilst the taller varieties make excellent, long lasting, cut flowers. Best grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot. A brilliant semi-double flower mixture in a superb mix of colours. The strong stems make this perfect for cutting and ensure that it stands up well in the border.
Asters come in a wide range of flower forms and colours; lots to choose from. The dwarf types are perfect for bedding and edging, whilst the taller varieties make excellent, long lasting, cut flowers. Best grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot. An outstanding double-flowered, bedding variety in rich shades. Wilt resistant.
Asters come in a wide range of flower forms and colours; lots to choose from. The dwarf types are perfect for bedding and edging, whilst the taller varieties make excellent, long lasting, cut flowers. Best grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot. One of our favourites with its spiky double flowers. Freely branching with masses of flowers. Good for cutting.
Asters come in a wide range of flower forms and colours; lots to choose from. The dwarf types are perfect for bedding and edging, whilst the taller varieties make excellent, long lasting, cut flowers. Best grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot.Another golden oldie which DTB used to list in ten separate colours mainly sell to growers for the cutflower market where they were popular for their freely branching habit. Very free-flowering, an excellent mixture.
Asters come in a wide range of flower forms and colours; lots to choose from. The dwarf types are perfect for bedding and edging, whilst the taller varieties make excellent, long lasting, cut flowers. Best grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot. Free branching, large, broad petalled flowers all with striking yellow centres. A typical cottage garden plant with some wilt resistance.
Asters come in a wide range of flower forms and colours; lots to choose from. The dwarf types are perfect for bedding and edging, whilst the taller varieties make excellent, long lasting, cut flowers. Best grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot.A stunning mix of colours and a perfect flower for cutting. Its twisted petals are said to resemble a tiger's paw!
Asters come in a wide range of flower forms and colours; lots to choose from. The dwarf types are perfect for bedding and edging, whilst the taller varieties make excellent, long lasting, cut flowers. Best grown in well-drained soil in a sunny spot. Large incurved flowers in a delightful colour range on strong cutting stems.
We love this cottage garden mid-border plant with it's rich, deep claret flowers and fresh green foliage. It is an excellent cut flower which also dries well for winter decoration. One to try!
Red, blue and purple, large flowered plants. Ideal for rockeries, walls, border edging and between paving stones.
An easy to grow border and container plant which is a member of the impatiens family. Large pink, salmon and carmine through to white double flowers are produced along the stem.
A delicious container or bedding variety with masses of pretty pink flowers produced freely on branching stems. An outstanding variety.
Superb value for money, this excellent performing mix of bright colours with contrasting green and bronze foliage is perfect for pots and containers as well as traditional bedding.
Bred to cascade from containers and hanging baskets. Masses of 6-7cm/2.5-3in double flowers in a mixture of four brilliant colours.