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  1. Salvia farinacea "Victoria White" brings bees and butterflies into the garden by the dozen.

    Salvia farinacea 'Victoria White'

    Mealy Cup Sage, Flowering Sage, White Sage
    €1.75

    Out of stock

    Salvia Victoria White is a companion to the more well known Victoria Blue. Flowering in less than four months from seed, it produces its white flowers from summer to autumn. Like all Salvia, it brings butterflies into the garden by the dozen, and makes a wonderful cut or dried flower.

  2. The deep violet blue colour of Victoria Blue salvia flowers are no doubt the plants' outstanding feature.

    Salvia farinacea 'Victoria Blue'

    Mealy Cup Sage, Flowering Sage, Blue Sage
    €2.00

    Out of stock

    Deep, true blue is a highly sought after colour in flowers and are this plants' outstanding feature. Flowering in less than four months, this is a splendid variety, a bushy base branching plant producing numerous, long-lasting spikes of vivid true blue flowers.
  3. Salvia farinacea ‘Fairy Queen’ is an attractive new variety that bears multiple spikes of bicolour blue and white flowers

    Salvia farinacea 'Fairy Queen'

    Bi Colour Sage, Flowering Sage
    €2.10

    Salvia farinacea ‘Fairy Queen’ is an attractive new variety that bears multiple spikes of bicolour blue and white flowers on dark distinctive flower stems from June to October. With a bushy, compact habit and thick stems. A small white spot on each sapphire blue flower creates the illusion of fairy dust.

  4. Salvia argentea is prized for its spectacular, large, furry silver-grey leaves.
    €3.40
    Salvia argentea is prized for its spectacular, large, furry silver-grey leaves. The plants form an attractive mound that provide a dramatic background for colourful summer flowers. It complements purple or magenta flowers and looks gorgeous in a ‘white’ garden.
  5. Sagina subulata 'Irish Moss'

    Sagina subulata 'Irish Moss'

    Pearlwort, Corsican Pearlwort
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Sagina subulata is one of the best low growing ground covers. Irish moss is most often used as a ground cover, softening paths and stepping-stones. It gives a lush accent to rock garden and terraces. For a luxurious carpet of green, few plants can match Irish Moss.

  6. Rudbeckia occidentalis 'Green Wizard'

    Rudbeckia occidentalis 'Green Wizard'

    Western Coneflower, Green Coneflower
    €2.65

    An absolute gift to flower arrangers, this is a noble and ornamental plant for the back of any border making nice clumps of foliage. It is, of course, the flowers that are remarkable: three or four inches across, “green” is one’s immediate impression on seeing them.

  7. Semi-double and double velvety blooms in subtle shades of pale cappuccino, deep caramel, copper and dusty raspberry.

    Rudbeckia hirta 'Sahara'

    Black-Eyed Susan, Annual Coneflower
    €3.25

    Semi-double and double velvety blooms in subtle shades of pale cappuccino, deep caramel, copper and dusty raspberry and everything in between. Rudbeckia 'Sahara' is one of the most spectacular blooms in the late summer border, coming to its peak just as others are starting to fade.

  8. Rudbeckia hirta 'Maya'

    Rudbeckia hirta 'Maya'

    Black-Eyed Susan. Coneflower
    €2.85

    Rudbeckia hirta ‘Maya’ is a fabulous award winning variety, bearing beautifully doubled golden daisies with petals so dense they almost look like pincushions. Golden yellow, with a kiss in the centre — almost like a Zinnia in appearance. An outstanding cut flower and wonderful in mixed containers.

  9. Rudbeckia hirta 'Large Flowered Mix'

    Rudbeckia hirta 'Large Flowered Mix'

    Black-Eyed Susan. Coneflower
    €1.55

    Rudbeckia hirta ‘Large Flowered Mix’ produces a spectacular mix of giant double and semi-double daisy-like flowers that are carried on long stems and are perfect for cutting. In a spectacular mix of warm colours including golden-yellow, orange, bronze and mahogany, they flower profusely all summer long.

  10. Rudbeckia hirta 'Irish Eyes'

    Rudbeckia hirta 'Irish Eyes'

    Black-Eyed Susan. Coneflower
    €2.35

    The heavy blooming ‘Irish Eyes’ has fantastic bright yellow and gold daisies with emerald green eyes, a far cry from your typical black-eyed Susan. It is easy to grow, great for cutting and offers lots of blooms in the heat of summer. This popular ornamental is at home in wildlife gardens, cutting gardens and mixed borders.

  11. 'Denver Daisy' has large, golden daisies with chocolate brown centres and marks at the base of each petal.

    Rudbeckia hirta 'Denver Daisy'

    Black-Eyed Susan. Coneflower
    €2.65

    Rudbeckia hirta 'Denver Daisy' has large, golden daisies with chocolate brown centres and marks at the base of each petal. Growing to around 75cm (30in) tall, this lovely variety performs well, is exceptionally heat tolerant and blooms for a long time in summer.

  12. Rudbeckia Cherry Brandy produces a mass of spectacular cherry-coloured blooms all summer long.

    Rudbeckia hirta 'Cherry Brandy'

    Black-Eyed Susan, Annual Coneflower
    €3.45

    Considered by many gardeners as the most complete border flower, when Rudbeckia ‘Cherry Brandy’ was first introduced, it took the plant world by storm. This stunning cultivar is the world’s first red Rudbeckia, it produces a mass of spectacular cherry-coloured blooms all summer long.

  13. Rudbeckia Goldsturm form a bushy, upright clumps with a profuse display of flowers.

    Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii 'Goldsturm'

    Black Eyed Susan, Golden Coneflower
    €2.25
    Rudbeckia are one of the top ten favorites of many gardeners'. Goldsturm is a compact form of the yolk-yellow black-eyed Susan, it is short enough not to need staking and never flops. An excellent cut flower and a great choice for mass planting.
  14. The wild rose bursts with lightly scented, usually flesh pink flowers (though they can be pinker or whitish) in summer.

    Rosa canina

    Shrub Rose, Dog Rose
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.20

    Out of stock

    The wild rose bursts with lightly scented, usually flesh pink flowers (though they can be pinker or whitish) in summer. They are followed by a terrific show of bright red hips, they can be used to make jam, jelly, syrup, marmalade and wine. Delicious and an excellent natural source of vitamin C.

  15. Ricinus communis 'Carmencita'
    €2.65

    Out of stock

    Ricinus communis 'Carmencita' is an outstanding new variety with shiny dark brown foliage. The palmate leaves have deeply incised lobes and grow 30 to 75cm (12 to 30in) across. The plants have red stems and in late summer clusters of bright red blooms are followed by stunning scarlet seeds pods.

  16. Pycnanthemum pilosum 'Mountain Mint'

    Pycnanthemum pilosum 'Mountain Mint'

    American Mountain Mint
    €1.95

    This attractive plant will be equally at home in the flower border or keeping company with the sage and thyme in your herb garden. Delightfully aromatic, the floral-peppermint scent is subtly different from other mints. Mountain mint is a great nectar plant, its honey is much sought after.

  17. Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Rote Glocke'

    Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Rote Glocke'

    Red Pasque Flower, Windflower, Meadow Anemone
    €3.30

    Out of stock

    Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Rote Glocke' is a lovely, deep-red form. Hardy and long lived, they are easy to grow. The flowers are produced very early, often opening while still under snow cover. They can develop into robust clumps after only a few years, with a dozen or more blooms out at any one time.

  18. Pulsatilla vulgaris is now a very rare native species.

    Pulsatilla vulgaris

    Pasque Flower, Windflower, Meadow Anemone
    €2.50

    Pulsatilla vulgaris is now a very rare native species, the genus includes some of the loveliest of all flowering plants. In early spring, woolly, flower buds first appear, their silky foliage is deeply divided and covered with soft silvery hairs. The violet-purple flowers often opening while still under snow cover. These plants are always a delight.

  19. Pulsatilla alpina will tolerate a range of conditions and really hard winters.

    Pulsatilla alpina subsp. alpina

    White Alpine Pasqueflower or Alpine Anemone
    €2.75

    Pulsatilla alpina subsp. alpina is a charming form, with white flowers, the outer segments flushed with bluish-purple. A favourite for collectors, they have a protracted flowering period and followed by attractive seed heads, they are showy, long-lived and reliable plants with a lengthy period of interest.

  20. Prunella vulgaris is an interesting and quite beautiful little wildflower plant.

    Prunella vulgaris 'Self-heal'

    Wildflower of Britiain and Ireland
    €1.75

    Out of stock

    Prunella vulgaris is an interesting and quite beautiful little wildflower plant. The plants produce pretty blue-violet flowers in summer, the flowers freely produce nectar and are highly attractive to bees. If you’re looking for something to add to a meadow garden, or something for those shady areas this is the plant for you.

  21. Potentilla 'Ron McBeath' is a beautiful new semi-dwarf cultivar that wears a coat of carmine-red, saucer-shaped single blooms.
    €2.25

    Venerating a former plant curator at the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh, Scotland, 'Ron McBeath' is a beautiful new semi-dwarf cultivar. This diminutive potentilla repeat-flowers for months, sending up wands of rosy carmine flowers even in shade. It outlasts other potentillas by far.

  22. Potentilla nepalensis 'Helen Jane'
    €2.25

    Potentilla 'Helen Jane' is a beautiful new semi-dwarf cultivar that displays gorgeous crimson-eyed, bright pink flowers, with petals that are attractively crinkled just like crepe paper. Flowering over a long period, new buds open repeatedly in a long succession, from late June to September.

  23. Polygonatum multiflorum is always a welcome addition to the woodland or shade garden.

    Polygonatum multiflorum 'Solomon's Seal'

    Common Solomon's Seal
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.95
    Polygonatum multiflorum is a long cultivated pan-European perennial. Alternate bright green leaves are held upright like the wings of a bird on the upstroke of flight. Tubular white flowers, edged with tiny lime-green petals spring from their axils in spring.
  24. The original seed was collected at altitude in Japan where it is already accepted as one of the largest flowered gems of the race.

    Polemonium yezoense 'Purple Rain'

    Japanese Jacob's Ladder
    €2.80

    Collected at altitude in Japan and introduced in 2006, Polemonium yezoense 'Purple Rain' is one of the best new introductions in recent years. With bronze-purple lacy foliage, dark stems and violet-blue flowers, it is the darkest flower form of Polemonium available.

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