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  1. ‘Fire King' is another old and tried variety, with striking, flame-like, glowing orange-scarlet flowers.
    €1.50

    Erysimum (formerly Cheiranthus) cheiri ‘Fire King' is another old and tried variety, with striking, flame-like, glowing orange-scarlet flowers. A compact variety with a bushy habit and a rich fragrance, they will supply the household with an abundance of cut flowers for many weeks.

  2. Erysimum cheiri, Cheiranthus Cheiri 'Fair Lady Mixed'
    €1.50

    ‘Fair Lady Mixed' is a classic tried and trusted variety. Reliably hardy, this uniform mixture blooms in a wide range of colours, both pastels and bright colours and includes the more unusual dusky-pink shades. This marvellous; fragrant, floriferous flower is extremely easy to grow and very rewarding.

  3. The large golden-yellow flowers are filled with a sweet fragrance, from mid-spring and throughout summer.
    €1.50

    Wallflower ‘Cloth of Gold' is a favorite with gardeners, each plant wears a cloak of the finest gold and the large golden-yellow flowers are filled with a sweet fragrance, from mid-spring and throughout summer. They are a perfect foil for daffodils and many other spring bulbs.

  4. Blood Red' is a favourite with gardeners, the astonishing deep crimson, velvety red flowers they are sure to be a focal point.

    Erysimum cheiri, Cheiranthus Cheiri 'Blood Red'

    English Wallflower. Also known as 'Covent Garden'
    €1.50

    This old English cottage plant is making a comeback, and no wonder. The astonishing, velvety Wallflower 'Blood Red' with deep crimson-red flowers is a favourite with gardeners. They are ideal for borders and edging, they could also be used in large containers….and of course, walls!

  5. Erysimum allioni, Cheiranthus allioni
    €1.55

    Siberian wallflowers are at their best in early to mid-May. With cheerful deep orange blooms, they are very easy to grow and combine well with other plants; indeed wallflowers demand companions and set the mind racing regarding potential planting combinations.

  6. Viper's bugloss is one of, if not THE very best plant to attract bees to your garden.

    Echium vulgare 'Vipers Bugloss', Organic

    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.65
    Viper's bugloss is one of, if not THE very best plant to attract bees to your garden. Along with Borage and Phacelia, the plant is much loved by almost all bee species, especially bumblebees. For months this plant is a stable source of nectar. Organic Seed.
  7. Echium vulgare 'Vipers Bugloss'

    Echium vulgare 'Vipers Bugloss'

    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €1.95

    Echium vulgare is a valuable native plant and is exotic enough to earn a place in a flower border. The plant is much loved by almost all bee species. If you don’t want plants that honeybees simply visit, but want to select plants that honeybees clearly love, choose Echium for your garden.

  8. Teasel Blooms

    Dipsacus sativus fullonum, Organic

    Fuller’s Teasel, Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.45
    Fullers Teasel is perfect for attracting wildlife to your garden, especially bees and butterflies while birds love to feed on the seed. It is unique in the plant world in the way in which it blooms: purple-pink flowers form first in a ring around the middle of the head, it grows in width over a few days. Organic Seed.
  9. Teasel Blooms

    Dipsacus sativus fullonum

    Fuller’s Teasel, Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €1.95

    Fullers Teasel a sub-species of the common teasel. The bristly flower heads were cultivated, matured and dried. Inserted into wooden frames, they were used to bulk up the pile on woolen cloth. The variant name 'fullonum' refers to the name of the trade of the 'fullers' to raise the nap on woolen cloth - to 'tease' it. Teasel is still used today by some who weave wool by hand.

  10. This striking plant is a hybrid between the pink flowered D. purpurea and the yellow flowered D. grandiflora.
    €2.45
    This striking and robust foxglove, a hybrid between the pink flowered D. purpurea and the yellow flowered D. grandiflora produces a beautiful mix of the two shades. The warm pink, speckled blooms are larger than the traditional foxglove but grow on more compact plants.
  11. Digitalis purpurea 'Gloxiniaeflora' is an outstanding and unusual strain of Foxglove.
    €2.45
    Digitalis purpurea var gloxinioides is an outstanding and unusual strain of Foxglove. Resembling the Gloxinia plant, the open flowers are tubular, each with frilled edges. With tall dense spikes of blooms, they are held horizontally and display the heavily spotted throat markings to better advantage.
  12. Digitalis purpurea heywoodii 'Silver Fox' is an elegant and rare foxglove that is ideal for borders or containers.
    €2.70

    Digitalis 'Silver Fox' is one of the most beautiful dwarf Foxgloves for the cottage garden and border. Growing to just 60 to 70cm tall, the creamy-white speckled bells are flushed with soft lavender-pink. An elegant and rare foxglove that is ideal for borders or containers.

  13. Pure white foxgloves are a supremely elegant plant.

    Digitalis purpurea f. albiflora.

    Pure White Foxglove
    €1.95
    The pure unadulterated white form of this English woodlander. Grown as a single colour in a perennial bed they are outstanding for their simplicity alone. Pure white foxgloves are a supremely elegant plant, they lighten up those shaded corners, giving a sense of depth and interest to an otherwise dark area.
  14. One of the most elegant dwarf Foxgloves, Digitalis 'Snow Thimble' is easy to place in the garden border
    €2.20

    Digitalis purpurea 'Snow Thimble' is bred for its large pure-white, bell-shaped blooms, born on short spikes only 100cm tall. It is one of the most elegant dwarf Foxgloves, easy to place in the garden it is especially suited to cottage gardens, shade gardens, wildflower and cutting gardens.

  15. The unique Warm Rose blooms in just 20 to 24 weeks from sowing.

    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Dottie Warm Rose'

    First Year Flowering Foxglove
    €3.95

    Digitalis ‘F1 Dottie Warm Rose’ is an outstanding colour, the deeper rose with a creamy yellow throat and contrasting dark speckling. The showy spikes provide numerous high quality stems for a flower-packed display. This first year flowering type that lends itself to successional planting. Sow in late summer to autumn for the earliest spring blooms.

  16. 'Dottie Peach' produce soft peach, open flowers with interior spotting

    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Dottie Peach'

    First Year Flowering Foxglove
    €3.95

    A new a super-fast, first year flowering perennial, 'Dottie Mix' blooms just 20 to 24 weeks from sowing. The plants grow quickly and are more compact at flowering than other F1 series, the showy spikes carry large blooms and quickly fill large pots with ease. In a range of soft, modern colours: White, Cream, Purple, Peach and Warm Rose.

  17. 'Dottie Mix' produces flowers in five gorgeous, soft colours just 20 to 24 weeks from sowing.

    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Dottie Mix'

    First Year Flowering Foxglove
    €3.95

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    A new a super-fast, first year flowering perennial, 'Dottie Mix' blooms just 20 to 24 weeks from sowing. The plants grow quickly and are more compact at flowering than other F1 series, the showy spikes carry large blooms and quickly fill large pots with ease. In a range of soft, modern colours: White, Cream, Purple, Peach and Warm Rose.

  18. Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Dalmatian Purple'

    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Dalmatian Purple'

    First Year Flowering, Florists Foxglove
    €3.95

    Out of stock

    Early flowering and fast growing, award winning Digitalis 'Dalmatian Purple' produces towers of gorgeous lavender-purple blooms with deep mauve interior markings. The good-quality spikes are uniform in height, well-branched with excellent habit and compact foliage.
  19. Digitalis 'Dalmation Peach'  produces towers of swoon-worthy peachy blooms

    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Dalmatian Peach'

    First Year Flowering, Florists Foxglove
    €3.95

    Out of stock

    Early flowering and fast growing, award winning Digitalis 'F1 Dalmatian Peach' produces towers of swoon-worthy peachy blooms. Developed for florists the series blooms the first year from an early sowing. Sow successionally for continuity of blooms.
  20. 'Dalmatian Crème' produces towers of gorgeous creamy blooms with deep mauve interior markings.

    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Dalmatian Crème'

    First Year Flowering, Florists Foxglove
    €3.95
    Developed for the florist, this premium series provides good-quality spikes that are uniform in height and blooms the first year from an early sowing. 'F1 Dalmatian Crème' produces towers of gorgeous creamy blooms with deep mauve interior markings.
  21. Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot White'

    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot White'

    First Year Flowering, Florists Foxglove
    €3.95
    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot White' produces towers of outward facing, white funnel shaped blooms with mauve interior markings. Developed with the florist in mind, they are long flowering, beautifully uniform in growth and well-branched.
  22. Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot Rose'

    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot Rose'

    First Year Flowering, Florists Foxglove
    €3.95
    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot Rose' produces towers of outward facing, pink funnel shaped blooms with mauve interior markings. Developed with the florist in mind, they are long flowering, beautifully uniform in growth and well-branched.
  23. Developed for florists with good-quality, dense spikes that are long flowering and well-branched,

    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot Lavender'

    First Year Flowering, Florists Foxglove
    €3.95
    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot Lavender' produces towers of an exquisite colour. This premium series has been developed for florists to be first year flowering. Unlike some varieties the dense spikes of blooms are borne all the way around the stem.
  24. 'Camelot Cream' produces towers of an exquisite colour that are beautifully spotted with mauve interior markings.

    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot Cream'

    First Year Flowering, Florists Foxglove
    €3.95
    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot Cream' produces towers of a delicate buttercream colour, the dense spikes of blooms are borne all the way around the stem. Developed to flower in the first year, they can be sown anytime from January to September.

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