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Showing "A-C" products from "Main Seed Collection 2008"
Semi-double blooms, 'frilled and pleated' liked a Victorian petticoat, sit above compact, bushy foliage. Gorgeous delicate flowers, ideal for 'cottage gardens'.
The Victorians loved this short, spurless form of A. vulgaris. Our seed is collected from named varieties and selections with multiple tiers of petals which create pompon to petticoat effects in simple and bicolour shades.
Pure white, upward facing heads with a yellow centre and long dramatic spurs above bright green foliage.
Superbly formed, spurred flowers of deep orange-red with golden 'skirts' above finely cut, ferny leaves. This lovely flower will bloom year after year.
Almost black, single flowers with contrasting white corollas make for a most dramatic display.
You will be delighted with this superb formula blend of bright self and bicolour, upward-facing blooms on slender stems above neat mounds of foliage. Top quality dwarf plants for containers and border edging.
Vigorous and prolific, producing masses of large, fresh lemon-yellow, heavily spurred flowers over very attractive fern-like leaves.
Very large, long-spurred blooms flower freely above fresh green foliage. Flowering within a year of sowing, they will bloom in May from a November sowing. A top qulaity hybrid series.
Commonly known as 'Jack in the pulpit', green or purple spathes are produced above bright green foliage during spring and early summer. Usually found in woodlands, they are wonderful in shady areas of the garden.
An exceptionally attractive, long-lived, evergreen perennial from South Africa. Cobalt blue, star-shaped flowers produced over tough, sword-shaped leaves. May require some winter protection in colder regions.
Beautiful red shades in profusion. Prolific and large flowered, lasting for months.
Easy to grow. Sow under glass in pots or in a nursery bed. Plant out to final position 36in/100cm apart the following spring. Cut down in late autumn, using spent foliage to protect crowns.Easy to grow these are quite delicious! Simply boil and eat the fleshy outer scales like asparagus, dipped in butter. The flowers and foliage are highly ornamental. Crops for 4-5 years.
An exotic, twining climber with beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers in a good range of attractive colours. A real attention grabber with bright green foliage. Ideal as a climbing or trailing specimen for the summer patio, conservatory or in mixed containers. Treat as HHA.
Top quality male hybrid, crops for years. Large thick spears, good texture and flavour. Good source of vitamin C and folate.
A gourmet treat! Though not a true pea, they produce pods which are sweet and crisp - like a cross between a mangetout and asparagus. Harvest when pods are 2-4in/5-10cm long and steam or sauté lightly.
A popular and value for money double-flowered mixture - ideal for border edging, tubs and window boxes.
Probably 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.
A lovely dwarf selection with uniform bushy habit and striking flowers in a combination of pale blue and yellow. Perfect to grow in containers and pots or in the border.
So popular for giving late summer and autumn colour, large blooms of red, pink, blue, violet and white. Also good for cut flowers.
A wilt-resistant variety which produces masses of perfect blooms whatever the weather. Bright, large flowers which flourish well into autumn. Scarlet and white.