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A semi-dwarf, more compact climber, with bright blooms on strong stems, perfect for the smaller garden and good for cutting.
Tall. An opulent designer mix of luxurious beaujolais, deep sea blue and cool calm white to add a little bit of magic to your garden!
Heritage Grandiflora. Tall. Grown from many of the varieties still available. Picked regularly will keep flowering for weeks.
Heritage Grandiflora Variety. Tall. Dates from 1730's, small flowered grandiflora climber. Heavily perfumed and weather tolerant. Can be sown where it is to flower.
Up to four showy, scented, waved blooms per stem in marvellous colours! Perfect variety for edging, patio, tubs and window boxes
Dainty, heavily scented bicolour, grandiflora blooms. A vigorous climber and great as cut flowers.
Tall. Large blooms, striped with colour, delicately scented. Grow up trellis or canes and lovely as a cut flower. Can be sown where it is to flower.
A cool, composed mixture in many different shades of blue ranging from rich deep blues to serene pastel shades. Displays over a long period.
Traditional mix of Spencer type blooms, the clear colours give a good supply of cut flowers.
Loose mauve and white spikes have a lovely evening fragrance.
A fragrant cottage garden favourite with brightly coloured blooms over many weeks. Great for cutting and beds and borders.
You can grow these beautiful flowers from spring to autumn in bedding displays, patio containers or as long lasting cut flowers. This variety takes the ever popular 'Sweet William' into a new era. It will flower approx. 12-14 weeks from sowing, with no vernalisation or period of cold, producing big, bold clusters of flowers with a delicious perfume.
Superb dwarf annual variety in a tapesty of selfs and bicolours, many with a bold eye.
Densely packed flower heads, sweetly scented. Great colours perfect in borders and for cutting.
Masses of single, golden blooms.
Fresh and zesty, lovely lemon blooms.
Yellow, red, gold and bicolours, a warm sparkling mixture.
Architectural and dramatic producing spiky, cone-shaped flower heads on tall spiky stems in the second year. When dried, the seed heads are beautiful in flower displays.
Fluffy 'clouds' of soft pink flowers are produced from dissected, blue-green, aquilegia-like foliage. These busy plants make dramatic accents in any border.
Immensely popular Victorian border plant. Panicles of pink mauve flowers above attractive foliage.