A true breakthrough! First year flowering from July to September from an early (February) sowing, producing heavily scented pinks. Dwarf, bushy, spreading plants; ideal for cottage or perennial borders. Easy to maintain - simply trim spent blooms with shears at the end of the season.
Bred by one of the world's leading Sweet Pea breeders, this stunning new variety already holds a Fleuroselect Novelty award. Producing beautiful blooms in a blend of soft pink, mauve and cream, the unique colouring of Sweet Pea 'Prima Ballerina' is coupled with intricate veining and a delightful scent too. Each stem produces an average of four blooms, making this the perfect choice for cutting. Height: 180cm (71). Spread: 30cm (12)
A refreshing mix containing just six varieties - some of which have yet to be released individually! Sweet Pea 'Bright and Breezy' blends these specially selected colours for a clean, fresh, summery appearance with a rich, characteristic, sweet pea perfume. These large, wavy-edged blooms are carried on strong stems that are ideal for cutting. Height: 180cm (71) Spread: 30cm (12)
Sweet Potatoes are packed with vitamins A, C and B6, as well as dietary fibre and make a great alternative to regular potatoes. Sweet Potato ?Erato Orange? is perfect for growing in large pots during the summer months, where the vigorous foliage can spread out and be quite decorative in its own right.
A real advancement in the concept of ornamental edibles! This attractive Sweet Potato comes from the innovative Treasure Island Series, bred for both flavoursome crops and ornamental qualities.
Maybe not millions, but certainly hundreds of fruit from this one! Extra sweet, cherry fruits, they won't get as far as the kitchen!
Tomato 'Sweet Success' has a vigorous, heavy cropping habit with excellent disease resistance ? so you can be sure of a bountiful crop! Bite sized cherry tomatoes are borne in generous trusses throughout the summer. The fruits are sweet and delicious, each weighing up to 22g.
An exciting new and revolutionary sweet pea bred by New Zealand's Dr. Keith Hammett. Bicolour sweet pea flowers normally have darker-coloured lower 'wings' than the upper petals. 'Erewhon' with its light pink standard and rich blue wings, has the reverse. Highly fragrant, this is a fabulous variety for floral displays and early summer bouquets. Height: 180cm (6ft)
The name says it all! Attractive small bicoloured blooms, where each white flower with a hint of pink blush has its own individual red hood. Sweetly fragrant, perfect to add interest to garden displays or cut and arranged in a vase indoors.
Named after the Enfield school master generally credited with introducing the sweet pea into England in 1699, 'Robert Uvedale' is a stunning pink sweet pea with large frilly blooms. Reputedly sent some seeds by the Italian naturalist, Francesco Cupani, Uvedale was apparently the first to grow sweet peas in the UK and the resulting luxuriously scented flowers caused quite a stir in their day. This is a traditional perfumed and climbing variety which boasts outstanding garden performance. Perfect for cutting and for exhibition.
Outstanding garden performance and excellent heat tolerance are the attributes which won 'Villa Roma Scarlet' a Fleuroselect Gold Medal. Dwarf and bushy plants need no supporting and freely produce stunning rich red blooms on strong stems making this an ideal variety for adding to borders as well as containers
Promise' boasts 4 large, very frilly blooms on each long stem. The prettily-shaped flowers in pink and white bicolour shades, bred by Roger Parsons, horticulturalist and custodian of a National Collection® of Lathyrus species, are sure to be show bench winners