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Sweet Pea 'Night and Day'
  • £2.99

A plentiful supply of long stemmed blooms in richly contrasting shades of burgundy and white. These vigorous climbers are beautifully scented and make a superb summer display. The flowers of Sweet Pea 'Night and Day' are ideal for adding to cut flower arrangements. Height: 180cm (71). Spread: 30cm (12)

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Sweet Pea 'Elegant Ladies'
  • £2.99

This classic selection comprises small flowered heirloom (Grandiflora) types, many dating back to the 16th century. Specially selected for their pastel shades and powerful fragrance, Sweet Pea 'Elegant Ladies' will add a touch of style to your summer garden and makes a delightful cut flower too. Height: 180cm (71) Spread: 30cm (12)

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Sweet Pea 'Blue Velvet'
  • £1.00

Intriguing deep purple-blue flowers that are so dark they almost appear to shimmer black in the summer sunshine. The large, fragrant blooms, set atop particularly long stems, make an astonishing exhibit for the show bench and are equally eye catching in flower borders. Sweet Pea 'Blue Velvet' is a free flowering variety producing 4 or five blooms per stem. Height: 180cm (71) Spread: 30cm (12)

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Sweet Pea 'Apple Blossom'
  • £0.99

Sweet Pea 'Apple Blossom' makes a stunning addition to the flower border when trained onto obelisks and trellis. The gently ruffled, blush-pink petals emit a deliciously sweet perfume. This beautiful variety that equally well received, on the show bench and in cut flower arrangements. Height: 180cm (71) Spread: 30cm (12)

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Sweet Pea 'T&M Prize Strain Mixed'
  • £1.61

A spectacular mix for the garden or the showbench that blends the best sweet peas for beauty, form, colour and fragrance. This sweet pea combines breathtaking scented flowers, colours which glow in the sunlight, soft shades to harmonise, and strong colours to contrast - in fact, almost every tint imaginable. Height: 180cm (71). Spread: 30cm (12)

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Sweet Pea 'Antique Fantasy Mixed'
  • £2.99

These colourful old varieties laid the foundations for today's modern cultivars, with their intoxicating sweet fragrance and superb colours. Their vigorous growth is best trained as bush plants instead of cordons, for a mass of strong stemmed blooms that will provide an endless supply of cut flowers. Sweet Pea 'Antique Fantasy Mix' is ideal for scrambling over obelisks and trellis in summer flower borders. Height: 180cm (71) Spread: 30cm (12)

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Sweet Pea 'Snoopea'
  • £2.99

A superb dwarf sweet pea that carpets the ground with a kaleidoscope of colour and fragrance! These bushy plants make superb groundcover and unlike other non-climbing varieties, the plants of Sweet Pea 'Snoopea' have reduced tendrils so the plant remains neat and compact. This versatile variety is equally useful for basket, containers and window boxes. Height and spread: 30cm (12)

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Sweet Pea 'Winston Churchill'
  • £2.69

A very handsome red sweet pea that produces a profusion of magnificent, strongly scented, wavy blooms. The large flowers of Sweet Pea 'Winston Churchill' are carried on strong stems of a good length, that are ideal for cutting. This colourful variety is superb for climbing through arches, trellis, and obelisks. Height: 180cm (71). Spread: 30cm (12).

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Sweet Pea 'Bijou Mixed'
  • £2.99

This dwarf sweet pea has a compact, bushy habit making it ideal for growing in patio containers, hanging baskets and window boxes. Sweet Pea 'Bijou Mixed' produces large, deeply fragrant flowers, in a cheery mix of colours with up to up to five blooms per stem. Height and spread: 30cm (12).

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Pear 'Conference'
  • £24.99

Self fertile and a reliable cropper! Pick these sweet juicy pears in September for eating from October to November. Height: 3m (9') Rootstock: Quince A.

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Streptocarpus 'Pearl'
  • £15.99

Streptocarpus 'Pearl’ is a free-flowering variety, producing  open, pure white flowers with a pale yellow throat

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Pea 'Champion Of England' (Maincrop)
  • £11.99

This heritage variety was once regarded as the tastiest, most productive climbing pea that a gardener could grow. At lot has changed since the 1870?s but Pea 'Champion Of England' remains a fine cultivar which still deserves a place on today?s vegetable plots.

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