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No. of Varieties: 114
Hollyhock

Alcea rosea ‘Chater’s Rose’ is a dramatic, upright plant, with a spike-like inflorescence that is covered with large buds that open, in a staggered manner, from June to September, from the bottom to the top. Fully double and almost pom-pom in appearance, the fine crepe texture of the petals is so delicate that it allows light to pass through.

Hollyhock

Alcea rosea ‘Chater’s White’ is a dramatic, upright plant, with a spike-like inflorescence that is covered with large buds that open, in a staggered manner, from June to September, from the bottom to the top. Fully double and almost pom-pom in appearance, the fine crepe texture of the petals is so delicate that it allows light to pass through.

Althaea rosa, Hollyhock

Softly ruffled, fully double blooms in a an elegant, romantic shade, a delicate blend of lilac-pink and rose. ‘Queeny Lilac Rose’ is a compact variety perfect for borders, pots, or small gardens. It flowers its heart out in the first year from seed, an unusual trick for a hollyhock.

Althaea rosa, Hollyhock

Alcea ‘Queeny Purple’ is a charming, compact hollyhock bred to bring all the grandeur of the cottage garden to smaller spaces. Unlike the tall varieties, it is a perennial that will bloom in its first year. Sturdy, well-branched stems are resistant to rust and are topped with rich, royal-purple blooms that open through to autumn.

Althaea rosa, Hollyhock

‘Queeny Salmon’ is a knockout hollyhock, shorter, showier, and dressed in ruffled petals the colour of antique blush silk. Sow either in spring or in late summer, the blooms are almost peony like, a beautiful soft pink that catches the light.

Ramsons Garlic, Wild Garlic, Broad Leaved Garlic
Wildflower of Britain and Ireland

Until a few years ago you would never have seen wild garlic on a menu, but these days is definitely a chefs’ favourite. The whole plant is edible, the flavour is softer, more pleasant than cloves from garlic bulbs. The leaves have a vibrant colour that brings food to life, use sparingly in salads, or add to sauces and dressings. It also makes splendid pesto.

Cat's Tail Aloe

Aloe striata, commonly known as the Coral Aloe is one of the prettiest of all succulents. The smooth blue-green leaves are edged with a pink or red margin and no teeth.

Ferocious Aloe, Cape Aloe

The Cape Aloe is a distinctly handsome plant, with broad, lance-shaped, fleshy leaves and a large candelabra-like flower-head. There are usually between five and eight branches, each carrying a spike-like head of many flowers.

Cape Speckled Aloe

One of the most attractive and floriferous of Aloes of South Africa, Aloe microstigma, forms solitary or small clumps of beautiful rosettes of blue green leaves. The leaves are adorned with conspicuous white spots, which contrast nicely with the reddish teeth along the margins.

Coral Aloe

Aloe striata, commonly known as the Coral Aloe is one of the prettiest of all succulents. The smooth blue-green leaves are edged with a pink or red margin and no teeth.

Cascading amaranthus, Love-Lies-Bleeding

With cascading tassels of the most wonderful coral-pink. Amaranthus ‘Coral Fountain’ is a great addition to the garden and a superb filler for the vase. With generous treatment, specimens three or four feet or more with enormous drooping tassels of flowers can be obtained.

Weeping Red Amaranth

This ever-popular annual is perhaps more versatile than you might imagine – good in the border, most effective as a cut flower in arrangements, a good pot-plant and, not often appreciated – if carefully dried, the colour of the spikes remains unchanged for a considerable time.

Cascading, Rope Amaranthus

The blooms of Amaranthus caudatus ‘Mira’ have a unique ombre colour that transitions from light sage green, to lilac, to deep purple. The trailing locks are like jeweled necklaces, thick, pendulous tassels that extend 60 to 90cm long. They add exceptional texture and visual interest to gardens and floral designs alike.

Weeping Green Amaranth, Emerald Tassels

Amaranthus caudatus viridis is the green form of the popular drooping amaranthus. The lime green flowers, which slowly fade to cream as they age, form dramatic tassel-like panicles which can grow to 60cm long and seem to drip from the branches in profusion throughout summer and early autumn.

Aka: Amaranthus Bronze-Pistachio

Blending perfectly into the late summer and autumn landscape, the large plumes atop Amaranthus cruentus ‘Autumn’s Touch’ combine soft pistachio-green and bronze tones to create restful, airy beauty in the sunny annual bed. They make exciting vase material that hold their colour longer than other amaranths and delight the songbirds who flock to feast on their seeds throughout autumn.

Florists Amaranth, Everlasting Flower

Amaranthus cruentus ‘Bronze’ is a tall, upright amaranth with fresh green leaves topped by dense bronze to chestnut plumes. Very autumnal, it’s a beauty for texture in borders and especially for cutting, where the plumes add instant drama to arrangements.

Foxtail Amaranthus, Everlasting Flower

Amaranthus ‘Hot Biscuits’ is a rather splendid ornamental addition to the garden and the vase. This gorgeous and graceful amaranth feature bold spikes of coppery-bronze branching plumes. They make an excellent cut flower and make exciting vase material that hold their colour longer than other amaranths.

Foxtail Amaranthus, Everlasting Flower

Amaranthus cruentus ‘Velvet Curtains’ provides intense crimson foliage and inflorescence. The dramatic plants with large plumes of flowers, ideal for a sunny, sheltered border. Flower heads will turn to seed and retain their colour for a long season of interest. The gluten free, protein rich seeds can be eaten as a grain, perfect for vegetarians and vegans.

Queen Anne's Lace, Bishop's Flower
Ammi majus is tall, branching flower, with finely divided, feathery foliage. In summer, it bears an abundance of large round blooms made up of clusters of tiny white florets on tall, branched, slender stems. The delicate clusters add beauty and depth to bouquets and meadows alike.
Winged Sandflower

A fun addition to the cutting garden, Mounds of fresh green foliage give rise to upright, wiry stems topped with starlike blooms. The papery white ray-florets of Ammobium alatum are both charming and unique.

Japanese Windflower

Japanese Anemones bloom with gently cupped flowers in white through pale pink into pinkish purple. Blooming from August to late October, they help push the show into autumn and provide colour when most gardens begin to fade.

Windflower
Wildflower of Britain and Ireland

On a sunny day at the end of winter, when the branches of the trees are still bare, the sight of shady banks and glades lit by the white stars of the Wood Anemone leave you in no doubt that spring is truly here.

Holy Ghost, Archangelica officinalis

Angelica archangelica is a majestic plant that deserves a prominent position at the back of a border or in a wild part of the garden. All parts of the aromatic plant have culinary or medicinal uses, but it is best known for its candied stems, used as a cake decoration.

Golden Marguerite or Golden Chamomile.
In horticulture Cota tinctoria is still widely referred to by its synonym Anthemis tinctoria. This beautiful aromatic, hardy perennial that is fast to flower and often used as a biennial produces masses of golden yellow daisies from June through to September. Historically used for natural dyeing, this is an ideal plant for naturalised and pollinator friendly plantings. Organic Seed.
Perennial Snapdragon

In addition to having one of the most unusual names, Antirrhinum braun-blanquetii, is also one of the few hardy perennial species of snapdragon. Named for Josias Braun-Blanquet an influential 20th century Swiss botanist it bloom the first year from seed producing numerous spikes from which delicate yellow, large snapdragon blooms appear.

Double Azalea form. Snapdragon

Antirrhinum majus ‘F1 DoubleShot Appleblossom’ is part of a new series of snapdragons, perfect for use in the garden or as a cut flower. The stunning open-faced double flowers emerge in romantic pale pink and white blooms. Strong growing and vigorous, they bear lusty stems closely set with large, fully double blooms that are particularly long-lasting.

Double Azalea form. Snapdragon

Perfect for use in the garden or as a cut flower, Antirrhinum ‘F1 DoubleShot’ have impressive strong stems that produce flowers all season long, even in lower light conditions and survive even strong winds. Stunning open-faced double flowers in the deepest, velvet red.

Double Azalea form. Snapdragon

Perfect for use in the garden or as a cut flower, Antirrhinum ‘F1 DoubleShot’ have impressive strong stems that produce flowers all season long, even in lower light conditions and survive even strong winds. Stunning open-faced double flowers in mouthwatering peachy-apricot-pink

Double Azalea form. Snapdragon

Perfect for use in the garden or as a cut flower, Antirrhinum ‘F1 DoubleShot’ have impressive strong stems that produce flowers all season long, even in lower light conditions and survive even strong winds. Stunning open-faced double flowers in a beautiful sunshine yellow.

Tall Florists Snapdragon. Azalea or Butterfly form.

Antirrhinum ‘Madame Butterfly Bronze with White’ feature unique azalea-type blooms on tall, graceful flower spikes. A much coveted shade, light bronze, coral to apricot blooms each with white throats. Very sought after and right on trend.

Tall Florists Snapdragon. Azalea or Butterfly form.

Antirrhinum ‘Madame Butterfly’ is an amazing, award-winning selection that features unique azalea-type blooms on tall, graceful flower spikes. A much coveted shade of vintage and rich apricot, ‘Bronze’ is very sought after and right on trend.

Tall Florists Snapdragon. Azalea or Butterfly form. (Aka 'Watermelon')

Newly available ‘Madame Butterfly Cherry Bronze’ blooms in warm coral-apricot to rose-coral shades with a vintage bronze-tone-cast. Occasionally referred to as ‘Watermelon’, the colours transition in colour as they age, offering a dynamic and attractive display.

Tall Florists Snapdragon. Azalea or Butterfly form.

Strong growing and vigorous, ‘Madame Butterfly Ivory’ bear lusty stems closely set with large, fully double, ivory-white blooms. Perfect for cutting and especially valued for wedding work, they look wonderful just as they are, as well as giving that all important ‘swoosh’ to arrangements.

Tall Florists Snapdragon. Azalea or Butterfly form.

An amazing, award-winning variety that features unique double, ruffled blooms on tall, graceful flower spikes. Antirrhinum ‘Madame Butterfly Pink’ is the absolute perfect shade of soft pink, with just the right amount of depth, and all the ruffles.

Tall Florists Snapdragon. Azalea or Butterfly form.

Coveted for their rich velvet red colour, Antirrhinum ‘Madame Butterfly Red’ is an award-winning variety that features unique double, ruffled blooms on tall, graceful flower spikes. Perfect for cutting, they produce impressive strong stems and bloom all season long even in lower light conditions.

Tall Florists Snapdragon. Azalea or Butterfly form.

An amazing, award-winning variety that features unique double, ruffled blooms on tall, graceful flower spikes. Often called Butterfly or Azalea form, Antirrhinum ‘Madame Butterfly Rose-Pink’ is the absolute perfect shade – with just the right amount of depth and all the ruffles.

Tall Florists Snapdragon. Azalea or Butterfly form.

Antirrhinum ‘Madame Butterfly Yellow’ is a wonderful tall variety in a perfect primrose-yellow shade. Strong growing and vigorous, they bear lusty stems closely set with large, fully double blooms. Perfect as a cut flower, they look wonderful just as they are, as well as giving that all important ‘swoosh’ to arrangements.

Double, azalea type snapdragon

Producing delicate pale pink and white blooms, Antirrhinum majus ‘F1 Twinny Appleblossom’ are an outstanding choice for containers or in the garden, Given sunshine and well-drained soil, they grow vigorously and flower freely. ‘Twinny’ snapdragons are exceptionally weather tolerant, and are excellent performers in both heat and rain.

Double, azalea type snapdragon

Antirrhinum ‘Twinny’ introduce a brand-new colour palette for snapdragons, not to mention an exciting double-flowered form and award-winning performance in both heat and rain. ‘Bronze Shades’ is a gorgeous blend of orange, pink, and rose.

Double, azalea type snapdragon

A new introduction for 2025 – Antirrhinum majus ‘F1 Twinny Orchid’ is simply beautiful. Producing the palest of pink blooms, delicately inset with hot magenta-pink. As with all the Twinny series, they display their exciting double-flowered form throughout both heat and rain and offer award-winning garden performance.

Double, azalea type snapdragon

Antirrhinum ‘F1 Twinny’ offer large ‘butterfly’ azalea flowered blooms that jostle one another for space on compact plants. Twinny Peach’ produces beautiful apricot-peach coloured blooms. Exceptionally weather tolerant, they are excellent performers in both heat and rain.

Double, azalea type snapdragon

A new introduction for 2025 – Antirrhinum ‘F1 Twinny Rose-Pink’ produces blooms in a soft, warm Rose-Pink. Large, double azalea flowered blooms jostle one another for space on compact plants. Ideal for the middle of the border, their habit makes them especially useful in containers while making an excellent cut flower.

Double, azalea type snapdragon

The Antirrhinum ‘F1 Twinny’ series offers large ‘butterfly’ azalea flowered blooms that jostle one another for space on compact plants. ‘Twinny Violet’ blooms with the most luscious, deep violet-magenta double blooms. They grow vigorously and flower freely and are excellent performers in both heat and rain.

Double, azalea type snapdragon

‘Twinny White’ snapdragons produce large ‘butterfly’ or ‘azalea’ flowered blooms that jostle one another for space on compact plants. Given sunshine and well-drained soil, they grow vigorously and flower freely. The plants are exceptionally weather tolerant, and are excellent performers in both heat and rain.

Double, azalea type snapdragon

Antirrhinum ‘Yellow Shades’ feature delicate primrose to buttercup yellow blooms on compact plants. Double snapdragon blooms are often referred to as ‘butterfly’ or ‘Azalea’ type blooms. Given sunshine and well-drained soil, they grow vigorously and flower freely.

Snapdragon

Antirrhinum majus ‘Lucky Lips’ has been awarded the Fleuroselect Award. The judges were impressed by its height and compact plant habit. Blooming with distinctive contrasting bicolour purple-red and white flowers, a colour way that is often referred to as a ‘silver bi-colour’, it is ideal for adding height to borders or for cutting.

The Dark Columbine

Aquilegia atrata is native to the alpine meadows and forests of Switzerland and Northern Europe. With many branching stems of deepest coloured, almost black flowers it is an outstanding, highly sought species which would be a showstopper in any garden.

Also known as 'Nivea'

Aquilegia ‘Munstead White’ , also known as ‘Nivea’ is a handsome form with abundant white flowers. Naturally happier in the half shade of woodland edge, which in normal garden terms translates to the lee of a shrub or the middle of a border. Easy to grow they come back year after year without any horticultural care.

Sandwort.
Arenaria montana is a classic little alpine or rock garden plant, still relatively unknown to many gardeners. The plant forms prostrate mats of evergreen foliage, blanketed by large white flowers. They are at their loveliest spilling over walls and will quickly fill in the spaces between stepping stones.
Louisiana sage

Prized for its beautiful foliage, Artemisia ludoviciana bear soft, silvery-white leaves. They add a different element to the garden, the texture and leaf form setting them apart from those other garden plants with rather less refined foliage.

Also known as 'Boughton Silver'

Artemisia stelleriana ‘Mori’s Strain’ is a superior, dense, mat-forming selection. Uniquely shaped silver-white felted leaves with deeply divided, rounded lobes, it forms very attractive low mounds, giving an attractive ground-hugging carpet. Its foliage makes a wonderful foil for more colourful flowering plants.

False Rockcress, Large-flowered Aubrieta

Aubrieta is a traditional rock garden plant that is lovely growing over rock walls or spilling out of crevices. ‘Leichtlinii’ forms a low cushion of leaves that is smothered by wonderful deep-carmine flowers.

Pendula or Hanging Begonia, Tuberous Begonia

Be prepared to get your funk on. The Funky Begonia has entered the dance floor, and she’s ready to boogie all summer long. Huge, voluptuous flowers with superior heat tolerance and semi-trailing yet dense, sturdy growth habit, in six fantastic colours – Light Pink, Bright Pink, Orange, Red, Scarlet and White.

Starflower, Bee Bread, White Borage

The herb borage is a well known annual with beautiful sky blue flowers and succulent foliage. Not so well known and not often written about is the equally beautiful form ‘alba’ which boast pure white, perfectly star-shaped flowers. This mixed pack of seeds gives both blue and white forms.

Long leaved hares ear.

Bupleurum ‘Bronze Beauty’ produces small ochre flowers, each surrounded by showy, petal-like bracts, which mature into warm cinnamon-bronze tones that are particularly valued in naturalistic planting schemes.

Round-leaved Hare's Ear

Developed for the florist trade and recently introduced, ‘Green Gold’ produces wonderfully upright plants. Its flowers are produced on long, sturdy stems that have an exceptionally long vase life, lasting up to 10 days in a vase.