Fill you garden with the spectacular colour and eye-catching blooms of Geum x chiloen feuerball 'Mrs Bradshaw'. This hardy perennial will make a perfect addition to your beds, borders, and containers. A cottage garden favourite, it produces simply stunning, flame red, semi-double blooms. The petals look almost like tissue paper and the yellow centres a gorgeous focal point on each bloom. They stand atop unique purple stems, and the dark evergreen foliage has coarsely textured leaves. 'Mrs Bradshaw' is a versatile perennial and will suit any situation. If you are looking to encourage wildlife into your garden, this Geum is a magnet for bees and butterflies, it will also make a perfect addition to a cutting garden and look beautiful when arranged in bouquets with other flowers. Fully deserving its coveted RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure that this is a proven garden performer, guaranteed to be suitable for UK gardeners at every level of experience. You can therefore plant this in the garden with confidence and it will return year after year getting bigger and better for many years to come. Easy to grow, 'Mrs Bradshaw' will thrive in sull sun or partial shade in well-drained soil, try to avoid soils that prone to getting waterlogged and deadhead faded blooms to prolong the flowering period. Supplied as 3 x established plants in 9cm pots, ready to pot on or plant out. Growing to a height and spread of 50cm (19.68in)
A Clematis that's rather difficult to miss, 'Mrs Thompson' is truly magnificent when in flower. This large flowering deciduous variety is perfect for bringing dramatic, dazzling colour to your garden. From May to July you'll be amazed by the explosion of enormous flowers that grow to 15cm in diameter, covering the plant in incredibly vivid purple-blue blooms with bright red stripes, a sensational colour clash! What's more, there will be a second flush of flower in September. 'Mrs Thompson' is a relatively compact Clematis, and although vigorous, it won't take over your garden. However, it is large enough to grow up pergolas, garden arches, trellises and obelisks, adding colourful height to you garden, and it's perfect for growing in patio pots too. Easy to care for, needing nothing more than a light prune after flowering to keep it in shape, and regular watering and feeding - Clematis are hungry plants. Supplied as a potted plant in a 9cm pot, growing to a height of 2.5m (8ft) and width of 1.2cm (4ft).
A beautiful large flowered deciduous climber, 'Mrs Cholmondeley' is a clematis that will not fail to impress. Made up of gorgeous purple blooms, it is guaranteed to provide an impressive display throughout the summer months. This clematis blooms all the way along its stems, resulting in a proliferation of large, lavender petals with cream antlers from the ground upwards, starting in May and flowering all the way through the summer to September. This climber is a beautiful feature for fences, trellises, and arches and is especially effective in containers. Fully deserving of it RHS Award of Garden Merit, you can be sure that this is a proven garden performer, guaranteed to be suitable for UK gardeners at every level of experience. You can therefore plant this in the garden with confidence, for stunning displays for many years to come. 'Mrs Cholmondeley' will thrive in a sunny spot, where it can be trained up trellis for a vertical wall effect or allow to naturally wind its way through beds and borders. Easy to maintain, you just trim the stems back to 15cm (6in) in February or March. Supplied as an established plant in a 9cm pot, ready for planting.
This hardy fuchsia Mrs Popple makes a popular choice for summer bedding bearing an abundance of large single blooms, preferring a sheltered spot in the garden it can be cut down to make an impressive hedge, excellent in well drained soil for containers, growing up to 1.5m over time.
This hardy fuchsia Mrs Popple makes a popular choice for summer bedding bearing an abundance of large single blooms, preferring a sheltered spot in the garden it can be cut down to make an impressive hedge, excellent in well drained soil for containers, growing up to 1.5m over time.
A pretty selection of large bicoloured blooms with unique spurred petals, which give rise to the common name 'Granny's Bonnet'. Aquilegia caerulea 'Mrs Scott-Elliot' flowers from late spring through to midsummer above clumps of elegant, feathery blue-green leaves.
A traditional Pink, Dianthus 'Mrs Sinkins' has one of the best scents of this type of plant, with a sweet clove fragrance. It has a shorter flowering period than other Carnations, but has lovely double white flowers with frilly petals, that bloom above clumps of grey-green leaves. Ideal for cottage and coastal gardens, in planters or in mixed perennial borders, they have good drought tolerance. Popular as a cut flower, for floral displays, both for its scent and pure white flowers, that look beautiful in vases with Roses and other flowers. Height and Spread: 50cm (20).
Better known as Croton or Joseph?s Coat, this eye-catching shrub boasts vibrant technicolour foliage! The large, oval leaves are stiff and glossy, with a unique mottled pattern in brilliant red, gold and green. Each evergreen leaf is quite unique, creating a superb focal point for a prominent position indoors.
Clematis 'Mrs Cholmondeley' bears gorgeous wide flowers that can reach up to 20cm (8) across if grow in optimum conditions. Each flower is a stunning soft lavender blue colour, with prominent darker veins and chocolate brown anthers. This variety blooms throughout early summer, adding a much needed splash of colour to your garden. Winner of an RHS AGM, this free flowering variety performs best in light shade where its flowers will be protected from the fading caused by full sun. Height: 3m (10'). Spread: 1m (3'). Pruning group: 2.
A worthy cottage garden stalwart and RHS AGM winning perennial, Geum 'Mrs J. Bradshaw' has eye-catching semi-double scarlet blooms throughout summer. The attractive open-faced flowers are produced on slender stems above clumps of scalloped foliage and the plants are well suited to be placed at the front of herbaceous borders. Height and Spread: 60cm (24).
Very useful for edging. Deep-blue flowers with a pretty, contrasting white eye
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