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  1. Lathyrus odoratus, Grandiflora 'America'

    Lathyrus odoratus, Grandiflora 'America'

    Grandflora Sweet Pea. 1890's
    €2.25

    Lathyrus odoratus. Sweet pea 'America', a red and white 'flaked' variety. Dating back to the 1890's with stunning scented, large ivory flowers with crimson magenta streaks and rippled margins. One of the best for its large flecked fragrant flowers, treasured by cut flower growers and sweet pea aficionados.

  2. Sweet Pea 'Matucana' has brilliant bicoloured blooms of richest purple and violet.

    Lathyrus odoratus 'Matucana'

    Grandflora Sweet Pea. 1907
    €2.45
    'Matucana' was first introduced into this country from Sicily in 1699, this delightful heirloom dates back at least three centuries, highly valued for its wonderfully strong, sweet scent as well as its brilliant bicoloured blooms of richest purple and violet .
  3. Morning glory is an appropriate name for this beautiful climber. 'Heavenly Blue' is the most popular variety,
    €1.50
    'Heavenly Blue' is one of the loveliest of all climbers. The buds are long and tightly furled, but as the morning sunshine reaches them, they steadily unfold themselves into wide sky-blue trumpet-shaped flowers of deep azure-blue, the colour of a Mediterranean sky.
  4. Ipomoea purpurea 'Kniolas Black' is one of the darkest of all Ipomoea varieties available.

    Ipomoea purpurea 'Kniola's Black'

    Aka 'Kniolas or Knowlian´s Black Knight'. Morning Glory
    €1.95

    Ipomoea 'Kniolas Black' is one of the darkest of all Ipomoea varieties available. It blooms with the most stunning dark velvety purple-black flowers, each with cerise throats. Very easy to grow, this extremely carefree and free-blooming climber will bloom early and load itself with masses of attractive dark purple-black flowers all summer long.

  5. Ipomoea purpurea "Grandpa Ott" flowers of intense violet-blue, with a ruby red star produced in profusion on the plant.

    Ipomoea purpurea 'Grandpa Ott'

    Heirloom Morning Glory
    €1.65

    This heirloom morning glory originated in Bavaria in Germany and named for the original Seed-saver Baptist John Ott, Ipomoea purpurea 'Grandpa Ott' flowers of intense violet-blue, with a ruby red star. It is a good climber for walls, trellis work or if allowed to scramble through other plants or trees.

  6. Ipomoea pennata 'Cypress Vine'

    Ipomoea pennata 'Cypress Vine'

    Hummingbird vine, Star Glory
    €1.95

    Ipomoea pennata is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful of all annual vines. The feathery foliage with thin, thread-like leaves give the plant a light, airy texture. In summer the plants burst into flower and are covered with hundreds of scarlet red, star shaped flowers.

  7. Ipomoea nil ‘Blue Picotee’ produces large, ruffled cobalt-blue blooms

    Ipomoea nil 'Blue Picotee'

    Asagao, Japanese Morning Glory
    €2.45

    Ipomoea nil ‘Blue Picotee’ produces large, ruffled cobalt-blue blooms that are edged with bright white surrounding a deep rose throat. This extremely carefree and free-blooming, annual climbing vine will grow to around 120 to 180cm (4 to 6ft) tall. It will bloom early and load itself with masses of attractive funnel shaped flowers up to 10cm (3in) wide all summer long.

  8. Ipomoea lobata, previously known as Mina lobata is a fast growing climber with an exotic appearance

    Ipomoea lobata 'Spanish Flag'

    Formerly Mina lobata, Quamoclit lobata
    €2.45
    Ipomoea lobata is a fast growing climber with an exotic appearance. The tightly formed buds are flame-crimson in colour, but as they enlarge they transition to infused shades or orange and cream which brings the flowers to life. It will look spectacular for months and is one of the best climbers you can grow.
  9. Ipomoea alba 'Moonflower'

    Ipomoea alba 'Moonflower'

    Lady-of-the-night
    €2.25

    Throughout the summer, large, pure white flowers of Ipomoea alba open quickly at night, releasing sweet perfume into the evening air. Position near to your patio where you can enjoy the fragrant scent in the evening. A wonderful plant for a moth, night, or fragrance garden, the large white blooms appear to illuminate the garden

  10. Eccremocarpus scaber is a fast growing evergreen perennial vine. An exotic-looking climber with dark fern-like foliage

    Eccremocarpus scaber

    Chilean Glory Flower
    €2.35
    The Chilean glory flower is an exotic-looking climber with dark fern-like foliage and twining tendrils that cling to fences and trellises.This useful climbing plant will quickly cover walls, archways or pergolas. The clusters of small tubular flowers range from bright orange-scarlet and carmine rose to clear golden yellow.
  11. A favourite of many gardeners is the beautiful and fast-growing Cobaea scandens.

    Cobaea scandens alba

    White Cup and Saucer Vine, White Cathedral Bells
    €3.25
    Cobaea scandens alba will appeal to anyone who longs for something with panache and visual impact. This rare variety has clear white flowers and will fill the air with a very pleasant honey scent throughout the growing season.
  12. Cobaea scandens is an impressive climber and is one of the fastest-growing and most trouble-free vines you will ever grow.

    Cobaea scandens

    Cathedral Bells, Cup and Saucer Vine
    €3.25
    Cobaea scandens is an impressive climber and is one of the fastest-growing and most trouble-free vines you will ever grow. Extremely attractive when scrambling upward through trellis work, archways, over small buildings or old trees.
  13. This uncommon Clematis is a graceful, vigorous and very floriferous climber. Flowering only three months after sowing it is very easy to grow.
    €2.00

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    This uncommon Clematis is a graceful, vigorous and very floriferous climber. During summer and all the way through to autumn the plant is covered with golden yellow nodding lanterns. In the autumn the flowers of 'Radar Love' turn into beautiful large tufts of long silvery, silky seed heads that are just as ornamental.

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