Chrysanthemum Branqueen Pink is multi-flowered variety featuring profuse sprays of light flowers throughout the autumn months. The multibranched stems are covered with masses of flowers which will really standout against the dark green foliage. Easy-to-grow and compact in habit, they are an excellent choice for your sunny borders or containers.
Chrysanthemum Branksy Lilac is an outstanding new variety which is perfect for taking centre stage in any autumn garden. A compact grower, they will produce an abundance of brightly coloured lilac flowers throughout September and October. They are perfect for brightening up the front of your flower beds and garden borders or can be planted up into your containers and used to decorate your balconies, gazebos, patios, or decking areas.
Chrysanthemum Branksy Lilac is an outstanding new variety which is perfect for taking centre stage in any autumn garden. A compact grower, they will produce an abundance of brightly coloured lilac flowers throughout September and October. They are perfect for brightening up the front of your flower beds and garden borders or can be planted up into your containers and used to decorate your balconies, gazebos, patios, or decking areas.
Chrysanthemum Brancrown is an autumn-flowering variety producing an abundance of yellow blooms from September to October. Compact in growth, they will make outstanding additions to your patio pot and container displays, coming back each year bigger and better than before.
Chrysanthemum Brancrown is an autumn-flowering variety producing an abundance of yellow blooms from September to October. Compact in growth, they will make outstanding additions to your patio pot and container displays, coming back each year bigger and better than before.
With its profusion of snow-white flowers from September to October, Chrysanthemum Branbeach White is a top choice for adding colour and interest to the autumn garden. Offering a compact, upright habit, they are perfect for creating eye-catching displays in your patio pots and containers.
With its profusion of snow-white flowers from September to October, Chrysanthemum Branbeach White is a top choice for adding colour and interest to the autumn garden. Offering a compact, upright habit, they are perfect for creating eye-catching displays in your patio pots and containers.
Chrysanthemum Branspice will provide invaluable autumn colour to all aspects of your garden with their eye-catching bright orange blooms. Compact in habit, they are a particularly good choice for container gardening as well as at the front of your garden borders.
Chrysanthemum Branspice will provide invaluable autumn colour to all aspects of your garden with their eye-catching bright orange blooms. Compact in habit, they are a particularly good choice for container gardening as well as at the front of your garden borders.
Chrysanthemum Branroyal purple is an easy-to-grow, autumn-flowering variety with the most beautiful purple blooms. Prolific flowering and compact in habit, they are perfect for creating bright-hued displays in your containers, hanging baskets and window boxes.
Chrysanthemum Branroyal purple is an easy-to-grow, autumn-flowering variety with the most beautiful purple blooms. Prolific flowering and compact in habit, they are perfect for creating bright-hued displays in your containers, hanging baskets and window boxes.
Superb tulip mix in a rainbow mix of bold, flame-like colours. Equally at home in borders and patio pots.'Rembrandts' are an old-fashioned style of tulip, which were very much in vogue at the time that the tulip trade was at its height. Each variety in this stunning blend has bold, streaked petals in fantastic bicolours, together offering all the hues of a painter's palette.Growing to 50cm tall, they bloom througout May, giving stunning displays - and they make lovely cut flowers, too. Plant in groups of 10 or so bulbs in a sunny spot for best performance and maximum visual impact. They combine well with blues and purples, which will highlight their fiery colours.Easy to grow, the colours are the result of genetic variation and not, as often believed, the result of virus - although this would certainly have been the case in the 17th and 18th centuries, when 'bulb mania' gripped Holland.Tulips prefer a position where they can be baked in the summer sun to help ripen the bulbs for next season's display.Delivered as a pack of 25 professional-quality bulbs for immediate planting in the autumn.