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Large double blooms of recurving petals in rich boudoir colours. Much grown for cut flowers in Victorian times.
This wonderful mix of pompon shaped Asters provide a colourful display for late summer beds and cutting. Stands up well to rain, giving good garden displays. Also a great cut flower.
Ostrich feather-type blooms in a wide range of colours are freely produced on well-branched plants. Much earlier than most, it will give a wonderful display from mid summer on.
Easy to grow and remarkably early flowering (from early June), this stunning all-rounder produces large, fully double flowers with wonderful ribbon-like petals. Perfect for mixed beds and borders and containers.
Large single blooms with dense petals surronding yellow centres. Lovely colour range, good for cutting or borders.
A stunning, colourful mix of Asters with incurved and twisted petals said to resemble a tiger's paw. The upright habit and long, strong basal branching stems, make them ideal for cutting.
Masses of wonderful, daisy-like flowers in early summer. Ideal for border edging and rock gardens, they will attract beneficial insects into the garden.
Incurved peony flowered variety dating back to the 1870s. In a wide colour range, it is great for cutting.
Double, needle petaled flowers are produced in a wide range of colours. Perfect for borders and as cut flowers.
Tall and graceful with wonderful airy plumes of softly coloured flowers rising over dense clumps of foliage. It is truly stunning planted in drifts or small groups in the mixed border, or as dot plants. Likes moist soil.
One of the prettiest with striking flowers of the deepest ruby and maroon on dark stems above green foliage.
Beautiful and delicate large flowers surrounded by a soft papery ruff, marked with green tints. Ideal for the border but also long lasting as a cut flower.
Papery flowers edged pink with green and white edged bracts are massed above mainly green leaves striped and splashed with yellow and cream. A superb, spring foliage plant.
Large purple fruits, a favourite in Mediterranean cooking. Best grown in a greenhouse or polytunnel. Good source of dietary fibre.
The first aubergine to win an All America Selection award since 1939! This compact growing variety is great for containers and has highly attractive lavender flowers. Early to mature, it produces many slim, lavender-purple fruits with white stripes and a bitter-free flavour. Pick at 4-6in big.
Numerous small, round, green to white fruits are produced on bushy plants. Best grown in greenhouse or frame. Delicious cubed and gently fried or halved and grilled.
An outstanding, heavy yielding and tasty variety, which is well suited to the British climate.
Cushion forming cascades of pretty flowers in a formula mix of colours, create a wonderful foil for spring bulbs. These versatile plants are superb for rockeries, between paving or walls.
Aubrietia provide wonderful groundcover, smothering the area in blooms, creating a stunning backdrop for spring flowering bulbs. Great for tubs, dry walls and edging paths.
Unbeatable spring colour for edging and rock gardens. Great as ground cover or tumbling over low walls.