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| SEED LIST | Price (£.p) |
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ACHILLEA clypeolata (1-2ft 50cm) Golden flat headed flowers are borne between June and August above feathery silver-grey foliage. Good for the rock garden. SEE PICTURE |
1.40 |
| ACHILLEA sibirica 'Love Parade' (2ft 60cm) Large heads of soft pink flowers between June and September can be cut for a vase. Fern-like foliage. | 1.40 |
| ACHLYS triphylla (10in 25cm) Vanilla Leaf. A shade lover suitable for ground cover. Grown for the beauty of its fan shaped leaves although the tiny flowers that open in June are fragrant when dried. Fleshy fruits also form. | 1.45 |
| ACINOS alpinus (6in 15cm) Suited to the rock-garden and forming red-violet flowers on a cushion of foliage between June and September. | 1.45 |
| ACONITUM carmichaelii 'Spatlese' (5-6ft 160cm) Light blue flowers are produced in autumn. Can be cut for a vase. | 1.25 |
| ACONITUM septentrionale 'Ivorine' (6ft 180cm) Tall branching stems carry violet flowers during June-July which can be cut for a vase. | 1.40 |
| ACONITUM variegatum (5ft 150cm) Wiry branching stems produce violet flowers between August and September that are often marked with white. These can be cut for a vase. | 1.40 |
| ACONITUM vulparia (3-4ft 100cm) Large clumps of dark green leaves. Light yellow flowers are produced on tall stems in July and August. | 1.40 |
| ACORUS calamus (3-4ft 100cm) Excellent for the bog garden its long strap like leaves are scented when crushed. Greenish yellow flowers during May and June. | 1.55 |
| ACTAEA erythrocarpa (1-2ft 50cm) Commonly known as Baneberry. This variety carries maroon colour berries after flowering. | 1.45 |
| ACTAEA pachypoda (2ft 60cm) Columns of white flowers turn to white berries in autumn all held aloft on bright red stems. | 1.50 |
| ACTAEA rubra (1ft 35cm) Sprays of white flowers are followed in summer/autumn by vivid red berries. | 1.45 |
| ACTAEA spicata (1-2ft 50cm) Glistening black berries are produced during early autumn. | 1.45 |
| ADENOPHORA bulleyana (3ft 90cm) Slender pointed leaves and panicles of light blue campanula-like flowers on strong upright stems. Flowers can be cut for a vase and appear in June and July. | 1.75 |
| ADONIS vernalis (1ft 30cm) Holds its plumes of vivid feathery green foliage for longer than most other varieties. Ideal for rock gardens. | 1.50 |
| AGAPANTHUS umbellatus (3-4ft 100cm) Evergreen foliage and deep blue flowers between May and August. Ideal for sunny situations. | 1.60 |
| AGAPANTHUS umbellatus 'Albus' (2-3ft 80cm) Produces white flower heads in summer above strap-like leaves. Ideally suited to growing in a pot or tub. Needs winter protection as it is not fully hardy. | 1.65 |
| AGASTACHE foeniculum (2-3ft 70cm) Blue flowers on strong erect foliage between July and September much loved by honey-bees. | 1.55 |
| AGASTACHE rugosa (2ft 60cms) Purple-blue flowers throughout the summer attracting honey-bees. The foliage is aromatic. | 1.25 |
| AGASTACHE rugosa 'Alba' (2ft 60cm) Pure white flowers are borne from June to September. Good cut flower. | 1.55 |
| AGRIMONIA eupatoria 'Alba' (1-2ft 50cm) Long white flower spikes through June to August above vibrant dark green feathered foliage. | 1.65 |
| ALCEA Ficifolia-Hybrids (6ft 180cm) The majestic hollyhock in a mixture of colours such as white, yellow, pink, copper and red. Flowering period is May-October | 1.60 |
| ALCEA rosea plena 'Chaters Chamois' (6ft 180cm) Tall strong growth and masses of double chamois coloured flowers throughout the summer. | 1.60 |
| ALCEA rosea plena 'Chaters Yellow' (6ft 180cm) Double yellow flowers between May and October. | 1.60 |
| ALCEA rosea plena 'Chaters Red' (6ft 180cm) Spires of double red flowers. | 1.60 |
| ALCEA rosea plena 'Chaters White' (6ft 180cm) Double white flowers, good for cutting for a vase. | 1.60 |
| ALCEA rosea plena 'Chaters Purple' (6ft 180cm) Strong columns of double purple flowers. | 1.60 |
| ALCEA rosea plena 'Chaters Salmon Pink' (6ft 180cm) Majestic columns of double salmon pink flowers. | 1.60 |
| ALCEA rosea 'Nigra' (6ft 180cm) Very dark blooms, black-red in colour through May to October. | 1.60 |
| ALCHEMILLA mollis (1-2ft 50cm) Yellow flowers are produced in June on grey-green foliage. | 1.55 |
| ALCHEMILLA mollis 'Auslese' (1-2ft 50cm) Grey-green foliage. Feathery sprays of greenish-yellow flowers in summer. | 1.55 |
| ALISMA lanceolatum (1-2ft 50cm) Produces triangular panicles of pink blossom. Suited to the bog garden. | 1.75 |
| ALISMA parviflorum Large leaves with umbels of white flowers from June-September. Good bog garden plant. | 1.75 |
| ALISMA plantago-aquatica (2-3ft 70cm) Loves the bog garden where it will produce panicles of white flowers from June to September. | 1.75 |
| ALLIUM aflatunense (3-4ft 100cm) 3-4inch umbels of light violet flowers open in May above grey-green leaves attracting honey-bees. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM amethystinum (1-2ft 50cm) Purple blooms are borne on this ornamental onion during June and July. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM atropurpureum (1-2ft 50cm) Suitable for the rock garden and producing wine-red blooms in April/May. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM carinatum pulchellum (1-2ft 40cm) Grassy foliage with amethyst-purple flowers during July and August. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM cernuum (1ft 35cm) Nodding flower heads of pinky-red in May and June. Good for the rock garden with attractive seed heads. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM christophii albopilosum (1-2ft 40cm) Large red seed heads 10inches across in June/July attract honey-bees and are supported on strong erect stalks. | 1.65 |
| ALLIUM cyatophorum farreri (1ft 35cm) Good rock garden plant with red flowers in May and June. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM flavum (1ft 30cm) A yellow variety, suitable for the rock garden and for cutting for a vase. Flowers May-August. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM jesdianum (3-4ft 100cm) Lilac-rose flowers are produced in May and June and are good for cutting for a vase. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM karataviense (10in 25cm) Best rock garden variety with spectacular blooms in April and May. | 1.70 |
| ALLIUM nigrum multibulbosum (2ft 60cm) The flowers of white to pale lilac are seen in May and June and are good for cutting for a vase. Good plant for the rock garden. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM praecox (1ft 35cm) Flowers vary in colour from deep pink to white and appear in April and May. Good rock garden variety. | 1.55 |
| ALLIUM ramosum odorum (1-2ft 50cm) Suited to the rock garden it has grass-like foliage and white bell like flowers in September and October. | 1.55 |
| ALLIUM rosenbachianum (3ft 90cm) Rich purple flower umbels 5-6inches across in May and June are suitable for cutting for a vase. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM rosenbachianum album (3ft 90cm) White flower umbels open May-June and can be cut for a vase. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM senescens montanum (1-2ft 40cm) Similar in appearance to Armeria (Thrift or Sea Pink) but enlarged. Suited to the rock garden and producing rose coloured pom-pom flowers in July and August. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM sphaerocephalum (1-2ft 50cm) Honey-bees love the purple-red flowers of July and August which can be cut for a vase. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM stipitatum (3ft 90cm) Scented spherical blooms between June and August can be cut for a vase. | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM tuberosum (1-2ft 50cm) Commonly known as Chinese Chives. June to September sees lots of white pin-cushion flowers borne aloft on a thicket of stems | 1.60 |
| ALLIUM ursinum (10in 25cm) Ornamental onion with white flowers in May. | 1.55 |
| ALONSOA meridionalis (2ft 60cm) An ideal plant for growing in pots and tubs. Flowers of cinnabar-red from mid summer into autumn. | 1.65 |
| ALSTROEMERIA aurantiaca 'Aurea' (1-2ft 50cm) Commonly known as the Peruvian lily. Blooms are varying shades of orange and appear in summer and can be cut for a vase. | 1.55 |
| ALSTROEMERIA hookerii (8in 20cm) This dwarf variety has thin wiry leaves with pink flowers from July to September that are delicately spotted with red and yellow. Requires some protection in winter. | 1.60 |
| ALATHEA officinalis (6ft 180cm) Pink hollyhock with tall flower spikes between May and September. Commonly known as the Marshmallow. | 1.85 |
| ALYSSOIDES utriculata (8in 20cm) Yellow flowers in May and June give way to majestic columns of seed pods which are good for flower arranging. Suits the rock garden. | 1.65 |
| ALYSSUM argenteum (1-2ft 40cm) Shrubby grey-green foliage covered with masses of yellow flower heads 2-3inches across from June to August. | 1.60 |
| AMORPHA canescens (2-3ft 80cm) Erect stems of grey-downy foliage with 6inch purplish-blue flower spikes between July and September. Prefers a dry sunny position. | 1.65 |
| AMSONIA tabernaemontana (2-3ft 80cm) Light blue flowers during May to July above broad leaves. | 1.55 |
| ANEMONE leveillei (1-2ft 50cm) Lots of white-soft pink waxy flowers in April and May. | 1.55 |
| ANEMONE nemorosa (6in 15cm) The Wood Anemone. White flowers tinged with pinky-red on the outside from March till May. | 1.55 |
| ANEMONE ranunculoides (6in 15cm) April to May sees the appearance of yellow flowers. Favours a woodland environment. | 1.50 |
| ANEMONE rivularis (1-2ft 50cm) Many erect stems carrying large white flowers are produced above dark green leaves during May and June. | 1.45 |
| ANEMONE virginiana (3ft 90cm) White flowers open from June to August and last well when cut for a vase. | 1.65 |
| ANGELICA atropurpurea (6ft 180cm) Tall purple-red stems carry the umbels of white flowers which are produced between July and September and can be cut for a vase. | 1.75 |
| ANGELICA pachycarpa (3-4ft 100cm) Shiny, leathery foliage and umbels of white flowers between July and September. | 1.65 |
| ANTHEMIS sancti-johannis (1-2ft 40cm) Bright orange flowers 2inches across from June to August. Hairy grey-green leaves. | 1.65 |
| ANTHEMIS tinctoria (1-2ft 50cm) Commonly known as Ox-Eye Chamomile or Golden Marguerite. Golden flowers between July and September. | 1.45 |
| ANTHEMIS tinctoria 'Kelwayi' (1-2ft 40cm) This one suited to the rock garden with lemon-yellow blooms in summer | 1.55 |
| ANTHERICUM ramosum (2-3ft 70cm) Loose airy white flower spikes are carried above grass like foliage from June to August. | 1.50 |
| ANTHYLLIS vulneraria (6-8in 20cm) Suited to the rock garden. Tufted green foliage with yellow-orange flowers above in summer. | 1.35 |
| ANTHYLLIS vulneraria coccinea (6in 15cm) Scarlet-orange clusters of pea-like blooms on branching stems between May and August. | 1.35 |
| AQUILEGIA Clematiflora-Hybride (1-2ft 40cm) Reddish-purple flowers are spurless and appear between May and July | 1.45 |
| AQUILEGIA vulgaris 'William Guiness' (2ft 60cm) Unusual deep purple-black and white flowers open between May and July. | 1.55 |
| AQUILEGIA vulgaris plena 'Ruby Port' (2-3ft 70cm) Delightful and distinctive spiky bobbles of ruby coloured flowers from May to July. | 1.55 |
| AQUILEGIA vulgaris 'Woodside Gold' (2ft 60cm) Unusual bright golden foliage turning lime green with the approach of autumn. | 1.45 |
| ARISAEMA triphyllum (1-2ft 40cm) Jack in the Pulpit. Distinctive upturned tubular flowers are green outside with sripes of purplish-brown inside. Flowers March/April followed by red berries during July to September. | 1.75 |
| ARUM alpinum (8in 20cm) Arums have what looks like a flower but is really a bract growing from the stem, in this case green ones in April/May. Heads of orange-red fruits follow. | 1.75 |
| ARUM creticum (1-2ft 40cm) Goblets of flowery bracts ranging from cream to striking yellow during May/June above spear-like leaves. | 1.75 |
| ARUM dioscoridis (1ft 30cm) In April/May flowery bracts open, usually yellow-green, sometimes flushed with purple or rusty-red spots. | 1.70 |
| ARUM italicum (1ft 30cm) The leaves of this lily are veined in silvery-white. Flower bracts are greenish-white but the real show is from the columns of orange-red berries it produces. | 1.75 |
| ARUM maculatum (1ft 30cm) The leaves are spotted with dark-purple and are good for floral arrangments. Whitish flower bracts are followed by coral-red berries. | 1.70 |
| ASCLEPIAS speciosa (3-4ft 100cm) Stems and leaves are covered in downy hairs. Umbels of purple-pink bell shaped flowers between June and August. | 1.55 |
| ASCLEPIAS syriaca (6-7ft 200cm) Pink flowers during June to August which can be cut for a vase. | 1.55 |
| ASCLEPIAS tuberosa (2-3ft 70cm) Bright orange flowers between June and August can be cut for a vase. It produces downy stems and hairy foliage. | 1.70 |
| ASTER diplostephioides (1-2ft 45cm) An unusual clump-forming aster suited to the rock-garden. The lilac flowers that appear between July and September are very large and can be cut for a vase. | 1.50 |
| ASTER turbinellus (4ft 120cm) Masses of starry violet-blue flowers are carried on multiple branched stems between September and November. Very attractive and can be cut for a vase. | 1.45 |
| ASTRANTIA carniolica 'Rubra' (2ft 60cm) Dense clumps of foliage carry wiry stems with multiple plum coloured flower-heads during the summer/autumn period.Can be cut for a vase. | 1.65 |
| ASTRANTIA major (2ft 60cm) Whitish domed flower heads are veined with pink and visited by honey-bees. Can be cut for a vase. | 1.45 |
| ASTRANTIA major 'Alba' (2ft 60cm) June and August sees the production of multiple white flowers that can be cut for a vase. | 1.50 |
| ASTRANTIA major 'Rosea' (2-3ft 70cm) Rose-pink flowers that can be cut for a vase are produced between June and August. | 1.65 |
| ASTRANTIA major 'Primadonna' (2-3ft 70cm) Flowers of varying shades of purple in June and July can be cut for a vase. | 1.60 |
| ATHAMANTHA cretensis (10in 25cm) Velvety leaves with panicles of white flowers in May and June. Good for the rock garden. | 1.40 |
| BACCHARIS halimifolia (4ft 120cm) A plant for the bog-garden and salt tolerant as well. Producing white flower heads in late summer-autumn. | 1.55 |
| BALDELLIA ranunculoides (2-3ft 70cm) Panicles of pink blossom from August to October on this handsome bog garden plant. | 1.65 |
| BALSAMORRHIZA sagittata (1-2ft 40cm) Likes the rock garden. May and June sees the opening of bright yellow flowers. | 1.65 |
| BAPTISIA leucantha (4ft 120cm) White flowered variety with similar characteristics to 'australis' above. The seed pods can be dried for flower arranging. | 1.75 |
| BELAMCANDA chinensis (2ft 60cm) Commonly called 'Leopard Flower' due to it's orange bowl-shaped flowers with rusty-reds spots from July to September. Sometimes called 'Backberry Lily' because its seed pods open revealing a mass of black seeds. Grow in a warm position or offer some protection in cold regions. | 1.65 |
| BERLANDIERA lyriata (10in 25cm) Yellow flowers are chocolate scented. Suited to the rock-garden but needs protection in winter. | 1.65 |
| BUPHTHALMUM salicifolium (1-2ft 50cm) Masses of deep yellow blossoms throughout the summer can be cut for a vase. | 1.65 |
| CALAMINTHA grandiflora (8in 20cm) Suited to the rock-garden. The aromatic green foliage is covered with masses of purple-rose flowers between May and July. | 1.20 |
| CALLA palustris (10in 25cm) Likes the bog garden where from May to June it produces white flowery bracts followed by red fruits. | 1.65 |
| CALLIRHOE involucrata (8in 20cm) Poppy Mallow. A sprawling habit with bright silky, wine red, saucer-like flowers nearly 2in across produced from July to September. | 1.50 |
| CAMASSIA leichtlinii (3-4ft 100cm) Spires of starry creamy-white flowers on strong stems May-June. | 1.55 |
| CAMPANULA alliariifolia (1-2ft 40cm) Strong grower forming heart-shaped leaves with flower stalks that carry lots of creamy-white flower bells. | 1.65 |
| CAMPANULA carpatica (8in 20cm) July and August sees a mass of light blue flowers on clump-forming plants suited to the rock garden. | 1.60 |
| CAMPANULA glomerata dahurica (1-2ft 50cm) Clusters of dark-violet flowers are borne on tall stems between May and October. | 1.60 |
| CAMPANULA latifolia (3ft 90cm) Tall branching stems carry light lavender-blue flowers which are good for cutting for a vase during June and July. | 1.60 |
| CAMPANULA latifolia 'Alba' (3ft 90cm) Erect stems carry the white tubular flowers that are produced during June and July. | 1.60 |
| CAMPANULA pyramidalis (4-5ft 140cm) Broad spires of blue flowers are hoisted above the heart-shaped foliage during July-August. | 1.35 |
| CAMPANULA pyramidalis 'Alba' (5ft 150cm) Commonly called 'Steeple Bells' as it is one of the tallest campanulas. This is a white flowered form. | 1.35 |
| CAMPANULA rapunculoides (3-4ft 100cm) Nettle-like foliage with raised flower stems from June to September carrying violet-blue starry bell flowers. | 1.40 |
| CAMPANULA rapunculus (2-3ft 70cm) Produces white or blue funnel shaped flowers on erect stems during July and August. Treat as biennial. | 1.35 |
| CAMPANULA trachelium (2-3ft 80cm) Commonly called 'Coventry bells'. Thick angular stems carry the wide bell-shaped flowers which are lilac coloured and appear between July and September. | 1.15 |
| CENTAUREA dealbata (2-3ft 80cm) Grey-green leaves with the underside silver. Branching stems produce rose-pink flowers up to 3 inches across in June and July often again in September. | 1.35 |
| CENTAUREA jacea (2-3ft 80cm) Purple flowers open from June to September attracting honey-bees. | 1.45 |
| CENTAUREA montana (1-2ft 50cm) Profusions of blue flowers up to 3 inches across appear from May to July. Much loved by honey-bees and florists. | 1.25 |
| CENTAUREA scabiosa (3-4ft 100cm) The flowers of this variety are attractive to honey-bees and can be cut for a vase | 1.25 |
| CENTAUREA uniflora nervosa (1-2ft 50cm) Roundish flower heads of purple-pink in June and July suitable for cutting for a vase. | 1.35 |
| CEPHALARIA gigantea (6-7ft 200cm) Forms a clump of large green leaves from which tall stems emerge carrying primrose-yellow scabious-like flowers between June and August. | 1.15 |
| CHELIDONIUM majus (1-2ft 50cm) A mass of golden poppy like blooms in spring and summer. | 1.15 |
| CIMICIFUGA racemosa cordifolia (3-4ft 100cm) Anemone-like leaves with riseing spires of cream-white flowers during August and September. Does best in a shady situation. | 1.55 |
| CIMICIFUGA ramosa 'Atropurpurea' (6-7ft 200cm) Produces coppery-red foliage. Flower buds tinged with a similar colouration open with white flowers in autumn. These can be cut for a vase. | 1.75 |
| CIMICIFUGA americana (4-5ft 140cm) Strong upright growth and white flowers in late summer and early autumn | 1.55 |
| CIRCAEA lutetiana (1-2ft 40cm) A creeping plant that flowers in June and July with colours that vary from white to reddish. | 1.55 |
| CLEMATIS campaniflora A climber flowering during June and July with greenish-light blue flowers. | 1.45 |
| CLEMATIS heracleifolia (2-3ft 80cm) Indigo blue flowers during August and September. | 1.45 |
| CLEMATIS integrifolia (1-2ft 45cm) A tiny gem clothed in steel blue flowers. | 1.45 |
| CLEMATIS macropetala Hybrids A mixture of large flowered climbing hybrids including colours of light blue to purple as well as pink and white. Flowering period May-June | 1.45 |
| CLEMATIS mandschurica (3-4ft 100cm) Climber. During July and August large white flowers are produced. | 1.45 |
| CLEMATIS potaninii (8-9ft 250cm) Many white flowers are produced on this climber from July to September. | 1.45 |
| CLEMATIS rectra (3-4ft 100cm) Beautiful white blooms on this climber during July and August. | 1.45 |
| CLEMATIS rectra 'Purpurea' (4ft 120cm) A climber with scented white flowers July-August. The leaves and stems of new growth is red. | 1.45 |
| CLEMATIS tangutica A climber with nodding golden flower heads around June followed by a second flush around August. Attractive silvery seed heads are an extra bonus. | 1.45 |
| CLEMATIS terniflora Pure white flowers open during August and September on this climber. | 1.45 |
| CLEMATIS vitalba A high climbing clematis with white flowers from July to September. | 1.45 |
| CODONOPSIS clematidea (1-2ft 50cm) A good rock garden plant. Soft blue campanula-shaped blooms with lovely internal markings during June-July. | 1.35 |
| CODONOPSIS mollis (3ft 90cm) Light blue flowers on long stems above leaves clothed with grey hairs. | 1.35 |
| CONVALLARIA majalis (8in 20cm) Lily of the valley. Multiplies quickly making it a usefull ground cover. Pointed tongues of green foliage protect the many small pure waxy white nodding bell flowers which appear along arching stems in May and June. Sweetly scented. | 1.55 |
| CRAMBE cordifolia (6-7ft 200cm) Big dark green leaves from which strong multi branched stems emerge bearing clouds of small white scented gypsophyla-like flowers in June and July. Impressive. | 1.85 |
| CRAMBE maritima (2-3ft 70cm) Strong growing with blue-grey leaves and large heads of white flowers from May to July. | 1.65 |
| CROCOSMIA Hybrid 'Orangerot' (2ft 60cm) Between July and October a stunning array of orange-red flowers light up the garden. | 1.50 |
| CYCLAMEN cilicium (4-6in 12cm) Hardy cyclamen suited to the rock-garden. Marbled maroon-green leaves with flowers in varying shades of deep rose, pale rose or white around September/October. | 1.85 |
| CYCLAMEN coum 'Album' (2in 5cm) This one likes the rock garden where it produces many white flowers during February and March. | 1.80 |
| CYCLAMEN coum 'Rubrum' (2in 5cm) February and March sees red flowers on this hardy cyclamen most suited to the rock-garden. | 1.80 |
| CYCLAMEN hederifolium (3in 10cm) One for the rock garden. Pink and white flowers in late summer, early autumn. | 1.45 |
| DELPHINIUM belladonna 'Bellamosum' (4ft 120cm) Elegant gentian-blue columns June-August. | 1.45 |
| DELPHINIUM belladonna 'Casa Blanca' (5ft 150cm) Pure white flowers borne on tall stems. Good for cutting for a vase. | 1.45 |
| DELPHINIUM belladonna 'Connecticut Yankee' (3ft 90cm) A real Yankee doodle dandee. Blue flowers, good for cutting for a vase. | 1.45 |
| DELPHINIUM cardinale (2ft 60cm) Scarlet-red flowers are produced in June and July are particularly shiny. Good for cutting for a vase. | 1.45 |
| DELPHINIUM elatum (5-6ft 170cm) Majestic columns of violet-blue flowers with a black centre in June-July. | 1.45 |
| DELPHINIUM exaltatum (6ft 180cm) Multiple branched blue and purple flowers are produced in July and August. | 1.45 |
| DELPHINIUM grandiflora 'Blauer Zwerg' (1-2ft 40cm) Good for the rock garden or in pots and tubs. Beautiful gentian blue flowers. | 1.45 |
| DELPHINIUM grandiflora 'Butterfly Compactum' (1-2ft 50cm) Suitable for the rock garden. Flowers are ultramarine blue. | 1.45 |
| DELPHINIUM tatsiense (2ft 60cm) Multiple stems of large bright blue flowers June-July. | 1.45 |
| DICENTRA eximia (1ft 30cm) Quick growing grey-green fern-like foliage. Rose-red narrowly heart-shaped flowers hang in drooping racemes from May to September. | 1.45 |
| DICENTRA formosa (1ft 30cm) Delightful pink flower lockets hang from stems flushed with pink in early summer. Forms hummocks of ferny leaves. | 1.85 |
| DIERAMA pulcherrimum (5ft 150cm) "Angels' fishing-rods". Lots of pale pink to purple bell shaped flowers are suspended on the ends of long stalks in early autumn. A real gem. | 1.45 |
| DIGITALIS ambigua (2-3ft 80cm) Large bright yellow flower columns are born between June and July above rosettes of veined leaves. | 1.30 |
| DIGITALIS ambigua 'Carillon' (1-2ft 35cm) A dwarf perennial foxglove with yellow tubular bellflowers around June to July. | 1.65 |
| DIGITALIS ferruginea 'Gigantea' (5ft 150cm) A whopper! Tall strong growth and flowers of yellow infused with chocolate. Biennial. | 1.45 |
| DIGITALIS ferruginea 'Gigantea Gelber Herold' (4-5ft 150cm) Huge pure yellow flower spikes between June and August can be cut for a vase. Biennial. | 1.45 |
| DIGITALIS laevigata (2-3ft 80cm) A delightful foxglove flowering between June and August with yellow flowers speckled with chocolate. | 1.45 |
| DIGITALIS lanata (2-3ft 80cm) Commonly known as the Wooly Foxglove. Flowers are a combination of white and chocolate. | 1.25 |
| DIGITALIS lutea (2-3ft 80cm) Between June and August this free-flowering foxglove produces spires of light yellow flowers. | 1.25 |
| DIGITALIS mertonensis (2-3ft 80cm) In May and June large trumpets of raspberry-rose coloured flowers are produced above faintly hairy leaves. | 1.25 |
| DIGITALIS obscura (1-2ft 45cm) At first glance this plant does not look like a foxglove at all due to its long thin leaves. The separated flower trumpets are coppery-rust in colour. | 1.45 |
| DIGITALIS parviflora (2ft 60cm) Sturdy spires of tightly packed red and chocolate brown flowers around August and September. | 1.15 |
| DIGITALIS purpurea (2-3ft 80cm) Rosettes of rich green leaves send up spikes of purply-red tubular flowers with speckled thoats from June to July. Biennial. | 1.20 |
| DIGITALIS purpurea 'Alba' (3-4ft 100cm) Large white tubular bell flowers on long spikes during summer. Biennial. | 1.25 |
| DIGITALIS purpurea 'Apricot' (3-4ft 100cm) A delightful and unusual yellowish-pink form that flowers between May and July. Biennial. | 1.55 |
| DIGITALIS purpurea 'Excelsior' (4ft 120cm) This strain is particularly impressive with florets tightly packed all round the flower stem showing off their speckled throats. Mixture of colours. Biennial. | 1.60 |
| DIGITALIS purpurea 'Foxy' (2-3ft 80cm) Masses of large mixed coloured speckle throated tubular flowers. A sturdy main stem with many flowering side shoots all of which can be cut for use in a vase. Biennial. | 1.10 |
| DIGITALIS purpurea 'Gloxiniaeflora' (5ft 150cm) Large plant and Large flowers make this foxglove particularly noticable. A mixture of colours. Biennial. | 1.25 |
| DIGITALIS thapsi (1-2ft 45cm) May to July sees the opening of purple-rose flowers, the throat of which are spotted with red, all on branching flower stalks. | 1.55 |
| DRACOCEPHALUM argunense 'Fuji Blue' (1ft 30cm) Compact clumps of thin spine-like leathery leaves with many bright blue flower spikes from June to August. Good rock-garden plant. | 1.45 |
| DRACOCEPHALUM argunense 'Fuji White' (1ft 30cm) Same habit as 'Fuji Blue' but with white flower spikes. | 1.45 |
| DRACOCEPHALUM botryoides (6in 15cm) Cushions of grey-green evergreen foliage. Pink flower heads around April-May. Good rock-garden plant. | 1.50 |
| DRACOCEPHALUM ruyschiana (10in 25cm) Erect spikes with whorls of blue flowers between June and August above thin spikey green leaves. | 1.45 |
| DUCHESNEA indica (4in 10cm) Indian strawberry. Excellent for ground cover with yellow flowers from June to September followed by upright red berries. | 1.65 |
| ECHINACEA angustifolia (2-3ft 75cm) Flowers June to October. A circular brown center-piece that turns yellow as pollen forms is ringed by pinky-red petals. | 1.85 |
| ECHINACEA pallida (2-3ft 80cm) A ring of long pink petals hang from the central core of the flower which develops a whitish pollen. Flowering period July to September. | 1.75 |
| ECHINACEA purpurea (3-4ft 100cm) Flowers up to 4 inches across have a raised central cone of orange around which purple-rose petals open attracting honey-bees during the flowering period of July to September. | 1.60 |
| ECHINACEA purpurea 'Magnus' (3-4ft 100cm) Large flowers from July to September with rusty red cental cones ringed by coral-pink non drooping petals. Long lived when cut for a vase and attract honey-bees. | 1.85 |
| ECHIUM vulgare (2-3ft 80cm) Compact bushy growth. A profusion of bright blue tubular flowers from May to August attract honey-bees. Biennial. | 1.65 |
| EPILOBIUM hirsutum (2-3ft 70cm) Bog garden plant with wine-red flowers from June to August. | 1.35 |
| ERANTHIS hyemalis (4in 10cm) Winter aconite. Golden-yellow flowers appear from ground in February-March. A herald of approaching spring. | 1.65 |
| ERYNGIUM amethystinum ((1-2ft 40cm) Amethyst stained stems and flowers which are much loved by honey-bees during July and August. | 1.45 |
| ERYNGIUM bourgatii (1-2ft 50cm) Steel-blue foliage with white veining. Spikey silvery-blue cone flowers in June and July attract honey-bees. | 1.55 |
| ERYNGIUM campestre (1-2ft 40cm) A green leaved 'Sea Holly' with prickly flower heads from July to September. | 1.50 |
| ERYNGIUM giganteum (2-3ft 70cm) Known as Miss Willmott's Ghost. Silvery-green flowers June-August. Metallic silery-blue foliage and stems. Seeds freely, biennial. | 1.70 |
| ERYNGIUM planum (4ft 120cm) Rounded steel-blue flowers during June to August attract honey-bees. Dark green heart shaped leaves | 1.40 |
| ERYNGIUM tripartitum (2-3ft 70cm) Wedge shaped leaves form a basal rosette from which many freely branching stems carry grey-blue flowers from August to October. Attractive to honey-bees. | 1.55 |
| EUPATORIUM cannabinum (4-5ft 130cm) Likes the bog garden. Produces red-purple flowers from July to September. | 1.45 |
| EUPATORIUM fistulosum 'Atropurpureum' (6-7ft 200cm) Srong purple-red stems and dense growth crowned with wine-red flat domed flower heads from July to September. | 1.55 |
| EUPATORIUM maculatum (6-7ft 200cm) Purple flowers open during July to September and can be cut for a vase. | 1.55 |
| EUPATORIUM perfoliatum (5ft 150cm) Suited to the bog garden. During July to October displays usually white flowers but there may be the odd blue flowered plant. | 1.55 |
| EUPATORIUM purpureum (6-7ft 200cm) Slender pointed leaves on multiple stems with loose purple flower heads up to 5 inches across during July to September. | 1.55 |
| EUPATORIUM rugosum (3ft 90cm) Forms many stems bearing oval-shaped leaves and carrying fluffy white flower heads from July to September. | 1.55 |
| EUPHORBIA amygdaloides (1ft 35cm) A lime loving plant for the rock garden. Yellow flowers are formed between April and June. | 1.15 |
| EUPHORBIA characias (2-3ft 70cm) stems clothed with lots of thin pointed leaves and ending with a greenish cluster of flowery bracts with purply centers. | 1.65 |
| EUPHORBIA cyparissias (1ft 30cm) Good ground cover and yellow to reddish flowery bracts in June and July. | 1.65 |
| EUPHORBIA wallichii (1-2ft 50cm) Dark green leaves edged with a purplish tint and a central white stripe. Jade-tasselled flowers with large surrounding lime-yellow bracts during June and July. Impressive. | 1.75 |
| FOENICULUM vulgare 'Rubrum' (1-2ft 50cm) A red leaved fennel much visited by honey-bees. Clouds of feathery foliage. | 1.55 |
| GAILLARDIA aristata 'Burgunder' (2-3ft 75cm) Flamboyant wine-red flowers are daisy-like in structure but far larger and grander | 1.45 |
| GALANTHUS nivalis (6in 15cm) Snowdrop. Strap shaped leaves amongst which white nodding flower heads open with green markings on the inner petals. Prefers partial shade and flowering from February to April. | 1.65 |
| GALEGA officinalis (3-4ft 100cm) An abundance of short spikes of white flowers from July to September. | 1.65 |
| GALIUM mollugo (8in 20cm) Foliage has a creeping habit making it usefull as ground cover. White flowers appear from May to August. | 1.45 |
| GALIUM verum (1ft 30cm) Abundant panicles of cream flowers from May to October. Running habit. | 1.35 |
| GALTONIA candicans (4ft 120cm) Srong stems lift large pure white bell shaped flowers during July and August. Resembling a giant hyacinth. | 1.25 |
| GENTIANA acaulis (4in 10cm) Suitable for the rock garden and forming dark blue trumpet flowers in May and June. | 1.50 |
| GENTIANA cruciata (1ft 30cm) Clusters of dark blue flowers from July to September. Suitable for the rock garden and drought tolerant. | 1.45 |
| GENTIANA lutea (3-4ft 100cm) Aspidistra-like foliage. Flower stems with whorls of pure yellow are very decorative, as are the following seed heads. | 1.70 |
| GENTIANA punctata (1-2ft 50cm) The yellow flowers produced during June and July are spotted with purple-brown. | 1.65 |
| GERANIUM palustre (2ft 60cm) Violet-red flowers from June to September on this delightful hardy geranium that is suited to the bog-garden. | 1.70 |
| GERANIUM pratense (1-2ft 50cm) Clump forming foliage with nice autumn colour. The flowers are blue-violet and lightly veined. | 1.45 |
| GERANIUM sanguineum (1ft 35cm) Commonly called 'Bloody Cranesbill. Crimson-blood-red flowers in summer above wide mounds of dark green leaves which take on extra colour in autumn. | 1.55 |
| GERANIUM sylvaticum (2-3ft 70cm) Flowering during June and July with red-violet blooms above rounded silver-green leaves. Prefers partial shade. | 1.85 |
| GERANIUM viscosissimum (2ft 60cm) Beautiful mauve-rose flowers appear during May and June with dark veining. | 1.75 |
| GEUM rivale (1ft 35cm) The 'Water Avens'. Nodding light yellow bell-like flowers in April-May which have a red-brown calyx. Suitable for the bog garden. | 1.70 |
| GUNNERA manicata (6-7ft 200cm) For the bog garden. Massive, course dark green leaves that can grow up to 6ft+ wide are held up by thick prickly stems. Giant flower spikes up to 2ft tall and anything up to 1ft wide emerge from the ground as the leaves appear, green at first, later a reddy-brown. | 1.90 |
| GUNNERA tinctoria (6-7ft 200cm) Similar in habit to 'manicata' but with reddish leaf stems. Likes the bog garden. | 1.90 |
| GENTIANA asclepiadea (1-2ft 40cm) Upright habit and lots of dark blue upward facing trumpet flowers. | 1.35 |
| HELENIUM hoopesii (2ft 60cm) Rosettes of broad grey-green leaves. Multiple large yellow flowers can be cut for a vase and appear between May and July. | 1.55 |
| HELLEBORUS argutifolius (1-2ft 50cm) Thick and spiny evergreen leaves of pale green. Yellowish-green flowers during March and April. | 1.65 |
| HELLEBORUS croaticus (1-2ft 40cm) Flowers are reddish -purple to dark violet. | 1.75 |
| HELLEBORUS cyclophyllus (1ft 35cm) Unusual green flowers are fragrant and open from February to April with early leaf-shoots silvery in appearance. | 1.70 |
| HELLEBORUS dumetorum (1ft 35cm) Produces many nodding yellowish-green flowers between February and April. | 1.65 |
| HELLEBORUS dumetorum atrorubens (1-2ft 35cm) Flowers of varying shades of deep red to dark violet between February and April. Can be cut for a vase. | 1.65 |
| HELLEBORUS foetidus (1-2ft 50cm) Evergreen. Leathery black-green foliage. Airy clusters of bell-shaped flowers are green, often with purplish-red edges. | 1.70 |
| HELLEBORUS multifidus (1-2ft 50cm) Green flowers February to April above leathery leaves. | 1.65 |
| HELLEBORUS niger (1ft 35cm) The Christmas Rose. Broad evergreen leathery leaves are dark green. Nodding white saucer-like flowers with yellow anthers open between November and February. | 1.70 |
| HELLEBORUS odorus (1ft 35cm) Nodding yellowish-green cup-shaped flowers open from February to April and are scented. | 1.70 |
| HELLEBORUS orientalis (1-2ft 40cm) Flowers 2 inches-plus wide are greenish-creamy-white tinged with pink, above large evergreen leathery leaves. Flowering period is February to April. | 1.70 |
| HELLEBORUS orientalis abchasicus (1-2ft 40cm) This evergreen produces purple-ruby coloured flowers which are usually dotted with many tiny maroon markings within. These open between February and April. | 1.90 |
| HELLEBORUS orientalis 'New Hybrids' (1ft 35cm) A mixed collection that can contain red, pink, white, yellow, spotted, striped and semi-double types. | 1.85 |
| HELLEBORUS sternii (1-2ft 40cm) Dark green leaves sometimes with grey veining. Flowers are greenish-yellow. | 1.90 |
| HESPERIS matronalis (2ft 60cm) Dame's Violet. Many fragrent lilac coloured flowers open between May and July on tall branching stems. Scent is strongest in the evenings. | 1.55 |
| HESPERIS matronalis 'Alba' (2ft 60cm) As above but with white flowers. | 1.55 |
| HUMULUS lupulus Beer Hop Vine. A vigorous climber quickly twining its way around posts or trellis. The female plant produces attractive, fragrant seed heads which turn brown as they mature. | 1.65 |
| IRIS sanguinea (2ft 60cm) Flowers open in May and June and are blue except for where the flower joins its stem which is tinged with red. | 1.65 |
| IRIS sanguinea 'Snow Queen' (2ft 60cm) Ivory-white flowers open in May and June. | 1.70 |
| IRIS xiphioides (2ft 60cm) Prefers a lime-free soil and flowers around June. Each flower stem will carry 2-3 blooms which are purple-blue with a touch of yellow. | 1.65 |
| KITAIBELIA vitifolia (5ft 150cm) An impressive plant with tall stems carrying mallow-like leaves and upward facing white mallow-like flowers about 1-2in across. Flowering period is July to October. | 1.70 |
| KNIPHOFIA uvaria Hybrid 'Express' (3ft 90cm) The 'Red Hot Poker'. Long thin clump forming leaves above which rise stems which at the top are 'alight' with orange-red flowers from July to October. | 1.65 |
| LAMIUM purpureum (1ft 30cm) Good ground cover plant especially for shady areas. Produces purple-violet flowers throughout the spring, summer and autumn. | 1.60 |
| LASERPITIUM gallicum (2-3ft 80cm) White flower umbels in June and July. The shiny leaves are suitable for cutting and display. | 1.60 |
| LATHYRUS gmelinii (1-2ft 40cm) From May to August pea-like flowers of orange-yellow striped with brown appear and can be cut for a vase. | 1.80 |
| LATHYRUS grandiflorus (4-6ft 120-180cm) A climber. Lots of rose-red pea-shaped flowers up to 4cm wide are freely produced between June and August. | 1.80 |
| LATHYRUS latifolius 'Pink Pearl' (7ft 210cm) A climbing plant with coral-pink flowers in July and August on short strong stems. | 1.40 |
| LATHYRUS latifolius splendens 'Red Pearl' (7ft 210cm) This climber has beautyful cerise-red flowers in July and August which can be cut for a vase. | 1.40 |
| LATHYRUS latifolius 'White Pearl' Strong growing perennial climber with charming white flowers suitable for cutting for a vase. | 1.40 |
| LATHYRUS niger (1-2ft 50cm) This perennial 'Sweet Pea' has a creeping habit and flowers of deep purple-blue during June and July. | 1.55 |
| LATHYRUS Vernus (10in 25cm) Suitable for the rock garden this small clump forming plant produces lots of violet-blue pea-like flowers in April and May. | 1.80 |
| LAVANDULA angustifolia (1-2ft 50cm) The source for lavender oil used in perfumery and much loved by honey-bees. Many stalks of lavender coloured flowers in summer. | 1.40 |
| LAVANDULA angustifolia 'Hidcote Superior' (1-2ft 40cm) As the name suggests, this is a blue lavender of superior quality. Compact white-grey foliage and deep violet-blue flowers in summer attracting honey-bees. | 1.50 |
| LAVANDULA angustifolia 'Munstead-Strain' (1-2ft 40cm) Compact habit with flowers of deep blue in summer attracting honey-bees. Fragrant foliage. | 1.40 |
| LAVANDULA angustifolia 'Rosea' (1-2ft 35cm) Honey-bees are drawn to the nectar of the flowers which appear during the summer. Gardeners are drawn to the flower colour of light pink. | 1.50 |
| LAVANDULA stoechas (2ft 60cm) French Lavender. Dark purple flower spikes in summer each topped with a feathery crest. Grey-green foliage may require some protection in winter. | 1.45 |
| LAVATERA cachemiriana (5-6ft 160cm) This large stately mallow has downy ivy-shaped leaves and branching flower heads with large soft pink flowers sporting a white eye. Free flowering from June to August. | 1.70 |
| LAVATERA thuringiaca (5ft 150cm) Rose-pink flowers in summer, carried on branching spikes against the backdrop of soft hairy sage green leaves. Can be cut for a vase. | 1.65 |
| LEONTODON autumnalis (8in 20cm) June to September is when this plants yellow flowers are presented. | 1.65 |
| LEONURUS cardiaca (1-2ft 50cm) The common name is Motherwort. It produces light-red flowers from June to September. | 1.65 |
| LIBERTIA formosa (1-2ft 40cm) April-May sees the production of dense clusters of white to cream saucer-shaped flowers. The evergreen linear-sword-shaped leaves are of deepest green. Grows well in pots and tubs. | 1.55 |
| LIBERTA grandiflora (2ft 60cm) Dense tufts of dark green grass-like leaves from which emerge sprays of white saucer-like flowers throughout the summer. Will grow happily in pots and tubs. | 1.50 |
| LINANTHUS nuttallii (6in 15cm) Numerous white star-like flowers with a yellow eye between May and July. Ideal for the rock-garden. | 1.55 |
| LITHOSPERMUM purpureo-caeruleum (1ft 30cm) A splendid plant for ground cover. Clusters of gentian blue flowers in June. | 1.65 |
| LOBELIA cardinalis (3ft 90cm) Forms a basal rosette of leaves from which extend leafy stems carrying spikes of brilliant red flowers from July to October. | 1.40 |
| LOBELIA fulgens 'Elmfeuer' (3ft 90cm) Reddish stems carrying bright red flower spikes push up above beetroot coloured foliage. May need protection during winter in cold regions. | 1.65 |
| LOBELIA sessilifolia (1-2ft 50cm) July and August sees violet-blue flowers with purple throats displayed on erect stems that can be cut for a vase. Prefers to grow in the Bog-garden. | 1.65 |
| LUPINUS lepidus (6in 15cm) A dwarf lupin for the rock-garden. Silver silky-haired leaves and blue and white flowers between July and September. | 1.50 |
| LUPINUS littoralis (10in 25cm) Suited to the rock-garden and displaying blue flowers between June and October which fade to a light chocolate. | 1.50 |
| LYCHNIS chalcedonica 'Carnea' (4ft 120cm) Clusters of flesh-pink flowers form domed heads on srong leafy stems from June to August. Can be cut for a vase. | 1.35 |
| LYCHNIS chalcedonica 'Rauhreif' (4ft 120cm) A rarely seen pure white flowered variety of 'Maltese Cross'. Flowers open between June and July and can be cut for a vase. | 1.45 |
| LYTHRUM salicaria Red Hybrids (3-4ft 100cm) Salicaria is the common 'Purple Loostrife'. We offer a mixture of red flowering hybrids which can be cut for a vase and also attract honey-bees. | 1.65 |
| MACLEAYA cordata (8-9ft 250cm) The 'Plume Poppy'. Large deeply lobed blue-green leaves above which great plumes of billowing creamy-white flowers are presented during July and August. | 1.75 |
| MALVA alcea (2-3ft 70cm) Mallow. Bushy growth with a profusion of pink saucer-shaped flowers from June to September. | 1.45 |
| MALVA sylvestris 'Zebrina' (1-2ft 45cm) Distinctive white flowers that are veined with violet-purple and attract hony-bees. Biennial. | 1.35 |
| MECONOPSIS betonicifolia (2ft 60cm) Stunning blue Himalayan poppy with flowers up to 2in across on raised stems from May to July. | 1.55 |
| MECONOPSIS betonicifolia 'Alba' (2ft 60cm) A delightful pure white form of the popular Himalayan poppy displaying its silky blooms during June and July. | 1.90 |
| MECONOPSIS cambrica (1-2ft 40cm) Welsh Poppy. Ferny green leaves. Large bright lemon yellow flowers open in late spring on thin wiry stems. A gem. | 1.45 |
| MIMULUS cardinalis (1-2ft 50cm) Suitable for the bog garden. Strong growth and scarlet red flowers from June to September. | 1.35 |
| MIMULUS guttatus (1-2ft 40cm) Large flowers are yellow and spotted with red from May to September. Best in the bog garden where it makes good groundcover. | 1.45 |
| MIMULUS luteus (1ft 30cm) Flowers produced from May to September are golden-yellow with maroon spots on the lower lipped petal. Suits the bog garden. | 1.45 |
| MIMULUS ringens (1-2ft 50cm) 'Lavender Water Musk'. Shrubby growth with lavender-blue flowers from May to September. Grow in the bog garden or as a water marginal. | 1.55 |
| MORINA longifolia (2-3ft 80cm) Fragrant flowers are borne between June and August, starting white, turning pink and finally reddish. | 1.75 |
| MYOSOTIS australis (6in 15cm) Suitable for the rock garden. The leaves and stems are bronze-green with light yellow flowers between May and August. | 1.45 |
| NEPETA cataria citriodora (2ft 60cm) Lemon scented foliage. White flowers from June to October on this 'Catmint'. | 1.35 |
| NEPETA clarkei (2-3ft 70cm) Short spikes of blue flowers with a distinct white lip are produced in June and July on this fragrant-leaved plant. | 1.60 |
| NEPETA faassenii 'Alba' (1ft 30cm) Catmint or Catnip. This fragrant plant sprawls over the ground and produces white flowers throughout the summer attracting honey-bees. | 1.60 |
| NEPETA nervosa (1ft 30cm) Lots of lavender-like flower spikes are displayed above rounded bushy plants between July and September on this Catmint best suited to the rock-garden. | 1.35 |
| NEPETA stewartiana (2-3ft 80cm) Dark green foliage with lavender-blue flowers opening from June to August which can be cut for a vase. | 1.60 |
| OENOTHERA macrocarpa incana (8in 20cm) Ideal for the rock garden with a prostrate habit.Very large golden flowers from June onwards. Silver-grey foliage with red stems. | 1.35 |
| OENOTHERA missouriensis (8in 20cm) Prostrate habit suitable for the rock garden. From red-speckled buds pure yellow flowers 3-4 inches across open from June to September. | 1.40 |
| OENOTHERA pallida (1ft 30cm) Pale lilac or even white flowers are presented in summer. Suited to the rock-garden. | 1.45 |
| OENOTHERA speciosa (1-2ft 40cm) Ideal for the rock garden. Fragrant flowers of soft pink remain open both day and night and are produced from June onwards. | 1.40 |
| OENOTHERA versicolor 'Sunset Boulevard' (1-2ft 40cm) Evening Primrose. Intense orange flowers in June and July darken to a rusty-red as evening approaches. | 1.35 |
| PAPAVER orientale 'Beauty of Livermere' (3-4ft 100cm) Tall blood red poppies with a black centre appear during May and June. | 1.15 |
| PAPAVER atlanticum (6in 15cm) Light orange flowers from June to August on this poppy suited to the rock garden. | 1.45 |
| PAPAVER orientale 'Brillant' (2-3ft 80cm) Forms clumps of darkish-green hairy leaves with blood-red flowers in May and June up to 4 inch across. | 1.45 |
| PAPAVER orientale 'Carneum' (2-3ft 80cm) Tall stems of pinky coloured flowers in May and June which can be cut for a vase. | 1.45 |
| PAPAVER orientale nana 'Allegro' (2ft 60cm) May and June is the time when very large scarlet-red flowers open on this not so tall poppy. | 1.45 |
| PAPAVER Orientale 'Royal Wedding' (2-3ft 80cm) A pure white poppy with a dark eye. Flowers between May and June. | 1.35 |
| PATRINIA scabiosifolia (2-3ft 70cm) Attractive Scabious-like foliage with umbels of yellow flowers in July and August which can be cut for a vase. | 1.80 |
| PENSTEMON ambiguus (2ft 60cm) Forms cushions of pink phlox-like blossoms from June to August. | 1.60 |
| PENSTEMON digitalis (4ft 120cm) White flowers are infused with pinky-violet and held on reddish stems during July and August. Suitable for cutting for a vase. | 1.55 |
| PENSTEMON digitalis 'Husker Red Strain' (3-4ft 100cm) Most will produce incredable clusters of bronze-purple foliage topped with panicles of tubular white flowers from June to August which make an eye catching display. | 1.55 |
| PENSTEMON grandiflorus (3-4ft 100cm) Large lavender-blue flowers appear June-August above blue-green foliage. | 1.55 |
| PENSTEMON rydbergii (1-2ft 50cm) Flower stalks carry tubular blue-purple flowers from June to August on this rarely seen variety. | 1.65 |
| PENSTEMON strictus (1-2ft 45cm) Long stems carry blue-green leaves which at their ends give way to spikes of blue-violet flowers in July and August. | 1.60 |
| PENSTEMON virgatus (2ft 60cm) Flowers of blue-purple open from June to August that are suitable for cutting for a vase. | 1.50 |
| PEUCEDANUM verticillare (5-6ft 170cm) Giant plant with thick reddish stems which darken to purple-black with maturity. Huge yellow-green flower umbels are produced in July and August above unusual triangular leaves. | 1.50 |
| PHYSALIS franchetii 'Gigantea' (3-4ft 100cm) Chinese Lantern. Bright orange-red paper-like lanterns amongst luxurient foliage. The lanterns can be dried for decoration. | 1.55 |
| PLANTAGO lanceolata (8-10in 20cm) Green leathery tongue-like leaves form a loose crown. Relaxed leafless flower stalks emerge from amongt the leaves. | 1.20 |
| POLEMONIUM boreale 'Heavenly Habit' (1ft 30cm) A compact clump forming variety with violet-blue flowers with a yellow eye. Flowers from June to August. Deadheading of old flowers encourages a second flush. | 1.45 |
| POLEMONIUM caeruleum 'Album' (2ft 60cm) Continuous white flowers from late spring into late summer. | 1.45 |
| PRATIA angulata (4in 10cm) A creeping matforming plant speckled with white flowers from June to August. Good for the rock-garden. | 1.65 |
| PRIMULA veris (8in 20cm) Cowslip. Clusters of tongue-like leaves from which stalks emerge carying multiple heads of pendant light yellow flowers between March and May. | 1.45 |
| PULMONARIA mollissima (1-2ft 50cm) Soft hairy leaves and blue-violet flowers in april-May that attract honey-bees. | 1.65 |
| PULMONARIA rubra (10in 25cm) Light green hairy leaves without spots and flowers of brick-red during March and April. | 1.65 |
| RHEUM australe (8-9ft 250cm) Forms large heart-shaped leaves, amongst which strong leafy stalks display well above the foliage in May and June. | 1.65 |
| RHEUM palmatum tanguticum (6-7ft 200cm) Ornamental rhubarb. Large deeply cut leaves with a purplish tint above which thick stems carry panicles of flowers during June and July. We supply a mixture of white, pink and red flowered clones. | 1.75 |
| RHEUM palmatum tanguticum 'Red Selection' (6-7ft 200cm) Only the choicest red flowers of Rheum palmatum tanguticum have been selected here. | 1.80 |
| ROMNEYA coulteri (3-4ft 100cm) This Californian Poppy produces huge silky, silver-white blooms with a mass of dark yellow stamens during July-September. | 1.45 |
| RUMEX flexuosus (10in 25cm) Grown for the beauty of its leaves which are varying shades of coppery-bronze. Will happily grow in the rock-garden. | 1.60 |
| RUMEX hydrolapathum (5ft 150cm) Ideal for the bog garden. Foliage turns bronze-red in the autumn. The flowers appearing from May to August are reddish. | 1.45 |
| RUMEX sanguineus (1-2ft 40cm) Grown for the beauty of its foliage which is distinctly marked with red-purple veins | 1.45 |
| SALVIA argentea (2ft 65cm) Suited to the rock garden this sage has grey-white woolly leaves. The candelabra-like, white with yellow flower heads are raised in summer. | 1.45 |
| SALVIA forskaohlei (1-2ft 50cm) Very large hairy leaves above which branching stems hold spires of blue-violet flowers with a pale lip. The flowers open in June and Augsut attracting honey-bees. | 1.35 |
| SALVIA glutinosa (2-3ft 80cm) Light yellow whorls of flowers in spikes between July and September above large hairy leaves. | 1.40 |
| SALVIA nemorosa (2ft 60cm) Violet flowers from June to August that attract honey-bees borne on branching flower spikes from stems of bushy foliage. | 1.45 |
| SALVIA nemorosa 'Rosenwein' (2ft 60cm) Bushy green foliage produces many spikes of red stalks from which pink flowers emerge between June and August. | 1.45 |
| SALVIA officinalis (1-2ft 50cm) Culinary 'Sage' of shrubby habit. Wrinkled grey-green aromatic foliage and lilac flowers from June to August that draw honey-bees. | 1.25 |
| SALVIA officinalis albiflora (1-2ft 40cm) This is a pure white flowering form of Sage also attractive to honey-bees when the flowers appear during June and August. | 1.30 |
| SALVIA pratensis (1-2ft 40cm) Makes a clump of wrinkled leaves from which long spikes of blue flowers open during June to August. Attractive to honey-bees. | 1.45 |
| SALVIA sclarea (3-4ft 100cm) Muscatel Sage. Forms erect stems carrying lots of rose-red bracts and pale lilac flowers. Biennial used in perfumery. | 1.45 |
| SALVIA sclarea turkestanica (2-3ft 75cm) Hardy variety. Multiple four-sided stems are tinged with pink, as are the large white bracts which are freely borne. Impressive. | 1.80 |
| SANICULA europaea (10in 25cm) May and June sees the production of white flowers. | 1.65 |
| SCABIOSA caucasica 'Perfecta' (1-2ft 50cm) Leaves form low growing clumps from which virtually leafless stems carry up to 3 inch wide lavender-blue flowers in summer. Suitable for cutting for a vase. | 1.45 |
| SCABIOSA columbaria (2ft 60cm) July to September sees a parade of blueish-white flowers that can be cut for a vase and are attractive to honey-bees. | 1.50 |
| SCABIOSA ochroleuca (2-3ft 80cm) Flower heads of total primrose-yellow on multiple stems from June to October. Much loved by honey-bees and cut-flower lovers. | 1.75 |
| SCUTELLARIA alpina 'Arcobaleno' (10in 25cm) A plant suited to the rock-garden with flowers from June to September in a range of colours from white, pale yellow and rose through to pale blues and mauves. | 1.30 |
| SIDALCEA candida 'Bianca' (3ft 90cm) Multiple spires of massed white saucer-like flowers are freely produced during June and August. | 1.65 |
| SIDALCEA malviflora Hybrid 'Purpetta' (3-4ft 110cm) Purple-red saucer flowers up to 2 inches wide are displayed on long stems like hollyhocks. Flowers from July to September. | 1.60 |
| SMYRNIUM perfoliatum (2ft 60cm) Yellow-lime foliage with golden bracts during April-May. | 1.45 |
| SYMPHYANDRA pendula (2ft 60cm) A rock garden plant with silver-grey foliage and many nodding creamy-white bell shaped flowers from May to August. | 1.45 |
| SOLIDAGO canadensis (3-6ft 90-180cm) Golden rod. The leaves grow on multiple stems that form large clumps. At the top of each stem multiple branching flower heads create plumes of yellow from July to September. Good cut-flower loved by honey-bees. | 1.40 |
| SOLIDAGO rigida (5ft 150cm) Yellow umbrella shaped flower clusters from August to September above grey felt-like leaves. | 1.65 |
| SUCCISA pratensis (1-2ft 50cm) A form of Scabiosa with similar flowers that appear between July and October and are violet coloured. | 1.65 |
| SYMPHYANDRA armena (1-2ft 40cm) Suited to the rock garden. Clumps of hairy leaves send up stems carrying bell-like flowers from May to July. Lavender-blue-white. | 1.65 |
| TELLIMA grandiflora (2ft 60cm) Evergreen ground covering plant with creamy coloured bell flowers. | 1.30 |
| TRIFOLIUM alpinum (4in 10cm) Best on a lime-free rock garden where its light red flowers open during June and August attracting honey-bees. | 1.55 |
| TRIFOLIUM ochroleucum (1-2ft 40cm) Bushy clumps crowned with many large clover-like flower heads much loved by honey bees during June and July. | 1.45 |
| TRIFOLIUM rubens (2ft 60cm) Large decorative blossoms of purple-red open between June and August and can be cut for a vase. Very popular with honey-bees. | 1.65 |
| TROPAEOLUM speciosum (10ft 300cm) The Scottish Flame Flower. A herbaceous gentle climber that loves to scramble through shrubs, conifers or other support. Clover-like leaves and bright scarlet-red flowers from June onwards, followed by blue berries. | 1.90 |
| VIOLA coreana 'Exilis' (4in 10cm) Good for the rock garden. Violet-blue flowers are born from April to June above distinctive marbled foliage of silver and green. | 1.45 |
| VIOLA cornuta 'Admiration' (8in 20cm) Many large dark blue violet-like flowers appear in summer and will last well when cut for a small vase. | 1.45 |
| VIOLA cornuta 'Aprikosenfarbe' (6in 15cm) Lots of Large yellow-orange flowers suitable for ctting for a small vase. | 1.45 |
| VIOLA cornuta 'Azurella' (8in 20cm) Rounded flowers of azure blue appear in early summer above mid-green leaves. | 1.45 |
| VIOLA cornuta 'Rubin' (8in 20cm) An abundance of large, dark wine-red flowers in summer which can be cut for a small vase. | 1.45 |
| VIOLA odorata 'Sulphurea' (6in 15cm) Sweet Violet. March and April witnesses the production of sweetly scented apricot-yellow flowers amongst glossy green leaves. | 1.80 |
| XEROPHYLLUM tenax (5ft 150cm) Bear Grass. Dense clusters of grass-like leaves from which rise tall stems crowned with short spikes of white flowers with violet stamens. A majestic sight. | 1.75 |
| ACHNATHERUM calamagrostis (2-3ft 80cm) Silver Spike Grass. Flower-heads are formed from June to September and can be cut for display. | 1.35 |
| AGROPYRON magellanicum (4ft 120cm) Magellan-Bluegrass. Leaf clumps of intense blue from which tall straw yellow spikes are borne during June and July. | 1.65 |
| AMMOPHILA arenaria (3-4ft 100cm) In July and August dense spikes are formed above grey-green leaves. | 1.45 |
| AMPELODESMOS mauritanica (6-7ft 200cm) Impressive looking flower heads are displayed between July and December that can be cut for a vase. | 1.45 |
| ANDROPOGON gerardii (5ft 150cm) A large growing grass with strong course foliage and ornamental seed heads appearing between August and October. | 1.45 |
| ANDROPOGON virginicus (4ft 120cm) Produces many loose spikes of hairy seed heads in August and September. | 1.55 |
| ANTHOXANTHUM odoratum (1ft 30cm) Vernal Grass. Produces its flower heads in May and June. | 1.45 |
| BOUTELOUA gracilis (1ft 30cm) July to November sees the production of numerous seed heads which unusually point sideways from the "regimented" upright foliage growth. | 1.55 |
| BOUTELOUA curtipendula (2-3ft 80cm) Similar to Bouteloua gracilis but larger and with a more relaxed pendulas foliage habit. | 1.60 |
| BRACHYPODIUM sylvaticum (3-4ft 100cm) Flower heads which are formed from June to September can be cut for a vase. | 1.45 |
| BUCHLOE dactyloides (8in 20cm) Buffalo Grass. A grass of creeping habit with grey-green leaves. Grows best in dry soil conditions. | 1.45 |
| CALAMAGROSTIS epigejos (5ft 150cm) Tall, brown, reed-like foliage. Trys to spread by producing runners. | 1.40 |
| CAREX tenuiculmis (1ft 30cm) A grass suitable for the rock-garden and displaying impressive bronze-red foliage. | 1.55 |
| CAREX vulpina (1-2ft 50cm) Suited to the bog garden and forming its flowers during May and June over dark green leaves. | 1.45 |
| CHASMANTHIUM latifolium (2-3ft 80cm) Broad leaved grass with stems that end with panicles of loose, drooping, flattened flower heads. | 1.45 |
| CHIONOCHLOA rubra (4ft 120cm) Red Tussock Grass. Dense arching foliage is light green with a faintly bronzey huw. Seed heads are displayed in June and July giving a billowing effect with every breeze. | 1.60 |
| CHRYSOPOGON gryllus (3-4ft 100cm) Goldbeard Grass. The seed heads of this beautyful grass can be cut for display. | 1.45 |
| CORYNEPHORUS canescens (10in 25cm) Forms blue-green mounds of foliage and silvery seed heads which are usually tinged with red. | 1.60 |
| CYPERUS eragrostis (3-4ft 100cm) A decorative broad leaved grass with drooping flower heads of spiky pom-poms from May to October. | 1.45 |
| CYPERUS glaber (2ft 60cm) A very decorative grass with attractive seed heads from May to December. | 1.55 |
| DESCHAMPSIA caespitosa (3-4ft 100cm) Forms dense green clumps from which erupt masses of upright stems carrying massed feathery seed heads. | 1.45 |
| DESCHAMPSIA flexuosa (1-2ft 50cm) Forms loose tufts of fine narrow leaves. Plumes of greeny-purple flower heads fade to straw-yellow. | 1.55 |
| ELYMUS canadensis (2-3ft 70cm) Stout dark green leaves from which strong erect stems emerge carrying spikes of flowery seed heads in July and August. | 1.50 |
| ERAGROSTIS curvula(1ft 30cm) Love Grass. Clumps of narrow leaves above which panicles of nodding flower heads display from June to September. | 1.45 |
| ERAGROSTIS trichodes (4-5ft 130cm) Love Grass. Flower-heads are presented from July to September and are useful for dried decoration. Prefers a sunny situation. | 1.40 |
| ERIANTHUS contortus (6ft 180cm) Bend Feather Grass. A large ornamental grass producing handsome flowering heads in August. Prefers a sunny situation. | 1.45 |
| ERIANTHUS ravennae (5ft 150cm) Plume Grass. Dense flower tufts appear between August and October with a violet hue. The leaves are decorativly marked with white ribs. Prefers a hot spot and may require winter protection in cold regions. | 1.40 |
| ERIANTHUS strictus (6ft 180cm) Produces slender flowering heads in late summer. Likes a well drained sunny position. | 1.40 |
| FESTUCA amethystina (8in 20cm) Hair Fescue. Forms tufty clumps of leaves. Suited to the rock-garden. | 1.45 |
| FESTUCA gigantea (3-4ft 100cm) Green Giant Fescue. | 1.45 |
| FESTUCA ovina (10in 25cm) Sheep's Fescue. Densely tufted growth. Flowering spikelets from May to July are purplish. | 1.40 |
| FESTUCA scoparia (8in 20cm) Bear Skin Fescue. Neat football-like rounded clumps of green foliage. Producing flower-heads in June and July. | 1.45 |
| FESTUCA valesiaca glaucantha (10in 25cm) Wallis Fescue. Clumps of dense blue-grey leaves and fine hair-like flower-heads in May and June. Likes a sunny well drained position. | 1.40 |
| GLYCERIA maxima (6-7ft 200cm) Likes the bog garden where light green strap like leaves are produced. Flower heads the colour of dark honey display in July. | 1.45 |
| HIEROCHLOE odorata (1-2ft 40cm) Vanilla Grass. Foliage forms dense clumps and is strongly vanilla-scented. Flower spiklets appear in May and June. A good ground cover grass as it has a creeping root. | 1.55 |
| HYSTRIX patula (2ft 60cm) Bottle Brush Grass. A grass with flat slender green leaves on simple stems. Loose headed flower spikelets are produced from June to August. | 1.30 |
| JUNCUS ensifolius (10in 25cm) Dwarf Rush. Leafy stems clothed with flat green leaves. The flower heads produced from June to August are of darkest brown or even black. This is one for the bog-garden or water margin. | 1.65 |
| KOELERIA cristata (8in 20cm) Grassy flower heads in June above tussocks of silvery-green occasionally with a reddish appearance. | 1.45 |
| LUZULA nivea (1-2ft 35cm) Snow Wood Rush. Produces grey-haired evergreen leaves. Loose arching sprays of white tufted flowers in midsummer. | 1.55 |
| MELICA ciliata (1-2ft 40cm) Leaves are green and narrow almost rolled. Many erect flower stalks carry silver-grey slightly wooly flower-heads in June and July. | 1.45 |
| MISCANTHUS transmorrisonensis (3-4ft 100cm) Narrow-leaved clumps of dark green leaves above which almost pink flower-heads are presented from August to September. | 1.55 |
| MOLINIA arundinacea (5-6ft 175cm) Flower spikes are borne between July and August but the real show comes in the form of dark honey-gold autumn colouration of the leaves. | 1.45 |
| MOLINIA caerulea (2-3ft 65cm) Strong clumps of bluish-green leaves and needle-like flower stems from July to October all turning a fantastic honey-gold in autumn. Likes the bog garden. | 1.60 |
| MUHLENBERGIA mexicana (2-3ft 80cm) Produces many branching flower-heads with a purple hue. | 1.45 |
| PANICUM virgatum (3-4ft 100cm) Clumps of light green narrow ribbon-like foliage and honey-brown flower heads from July to September. | 1.45 |
| PHALARIS arundinacea (6-7ft 200cm) Ribbon-shaped leaves are beautifully striped with white. Flowering heads produced from July to August. Winter foliage colouration is a light creamy-beige. | 1.55 |
| PHRAGMITES australis (10ft 300cm) Common Reed. Long broad leaves on this vigorous plant for the margins of lakes or large ponds. Spreads by the use of a running rootstock. Flower spikes appear in August. | 1.45 |
| POA alpina (4in 10cm) A dwarf form with smooth grey-green tufted growth. Flower-heads appear in June and July. Suited to the rock-garden. | 1.45 |
| POA chaixii (10in 25cm) Flower-heads open in June and July above reed-like leaves. Suited to the rock-garden. | 1.40 |
| SCIRPUS holoschoenus (3-4ft 100cm) Head Rush. A form of bulrush for bog garden or water margin. Leaves are cylindrical and stem-like. Tufts of brown flowers appear during June and July. | 1.25 |
| SCIRPUS lacustris (6-7ft 200cm) Bulrush. The brown sausage-like flower-heads are raised on strong stems from June to August. Grow in the bog-garden or water margins. | 1.45 |
| SESLERIA caerulea (10in 25cm) Blue Moor Grass. Forms a dense clump of bluish leaves and green leaves on the same plant. Bluish flower spikes from March to May. Likes the rock garden. | 1.50 |
| SESLERIA nitidia (2ft 60cm) Flower-heads are formed from June to August above blue-green clumps of foliage. | 1.45 |
| SORGHASTRUM nutans (2-3ft 80cm) Indian Grass. Forms a base of narrow green leaves with erect flower stems from June to August which can be cut for display. | 1.35 |
| SPARGANIUM erectum (1-2ft 50cm) Bur-reed. For the bog garden or waters edge with rounded flowers and decorative round prickly fruits until the winter frosts. | 1.45 |
| SPARTINA pectinata (5ft 150cm) Prairie Cord Grass. Compact clumps of arching leaves. May to July sees the production of brownish flower spikes. For bog-garden or waters edge. | 1.40 |
| SPOROBOLUS heterolepsis (2ft 60cm) A narrow leaved grass producing its flowering-heads from July to September. | 1.35 |
| THAMNOCALAMUS spathaceus (10ft 300cm) Umbrella Bamboo. Forms large clumps of strong stems. | 1.75 |
| TRISETUM flavescens (2ft 60cm) Commonly called False Oats because the ornamental flowering heads of yellow-green that hang in a similar fashion to those of the edible farm oat. | 1.25 |
| TYPHA angustifolia (6-7ft 200cm) Slender Reed Mace. Dark green leaves and brown flower spikes which are suitable for drying and display. One for the bog-garden or waters edge. | 1.40 |
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