Increasingly popular! This frost-hardy cross of Amaryllis belladonna and Crinum makes a wonderful tropical statement in autumn gardens, flowering in September/October, with a sweet aroma too. Once they are established you can expect 10 or more blooms from each bulb. Ideal for patio pots and well drained borders. Ht. 60cm. Supplied as bulbs.
Begonia 'Rock' is a small cultivar of the larger species, Begonia masoniana, and makes a compact specimen which is more suited to growing on an indoor windowsill
Melon 'Perseus' F1 Hybrid is a melon that can be grown in greenhouses or sheltered, sunny areas of British gardens. It is a charentais-type melon with fruits weighing up to 750g, with attractive striped skin, and juicy orange flesh inside.
If you are looking for a new growing experience in your garden, how about Watermelon 'Mini Love' F1 Hybrid. This melon cultivar can be grown in British gardens, in either the greenhouse, a sunny vegetable patch, or in 15 - 20 litre planters on a sunny patio, or decking area.
This dwarf daffodil has bold yellow flowers with reflexed petals, and bright orange trumpets. Extremely attractive this smaller variety looks excellent planted in groups in the border and rockery, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors.
This petite Choisya is perfect for the smaller garden or container growing.
The irresistible charms of Tulip 'Floresta' are sure to win your heart! This red and white striped beauty produces multiple blooms per bulb for a generous display of spring colour.
A show-stopping, brand new petunia! It's weather resistant, cascading, strong growing, and with divine, tightly double, perfumed, striped blooms. Quietly putting on a marvellous display of blooms throughout summer. Why not partner it with Petunia 'Cherry Ripple'. Trailing to 40cm. Supplied as plug plants.
The nodding bell shaped flowers of Fritillaria meleagris are unmistakeable for their snake skin markings. This British wild flower bulb is now protected and rarely seen in its native meadows, but will always attract attention in a woodland garden, rockery, or naturalised in grass.
The blackcurrants that grow on the 'Big Ben' variety of blackcurrant bush are so huge they could easily be mistaken for blueberries. They are two or three times the size of standard blackcurrants! Once mature, a single bush can produce up to 4.5kg of fruit per year.
The zig-zagging stems of Tradescantia ‘Pink Joy’ bear elegantly pointed, purple striped leaves which have a gorgeous silvery pink shimmer when they catch the light as though they have been dusted with glitter
Description for Muscari armeniacum 'Mountain Lady' not available
This Dogwood is the perfect winter colour shrub for your garden, when it bears its vivid red bare stems. An easy to maintain shrub, which will easily fill a gap in the border. The early summer flowers are cream, and the variegated leaves turn an attractive autumn shade too. Height 3m, spread 2.4m. Supplied in 3.5 litre pots.
Now you can have the best of both worlds - modern vigour and a fabulous old fashioned perfume! Recent breeding has sought to bring back that fabulous cottage garden fragrance that many Dianthus have lost. The ?Scented Mix? series does just that, giving you a profusion of deeply scented Garden Pinks in a fabulous array of colours.
An old favourite, re-introduced for 2015. With its classic, sweet fragrance, and thoroughly delightful speckled blooms that are almost the size of a dinnerplate. Plant them in a sunny border or grouped in a patio planter for a marvellous mid-summer display. Ht. 90-120cm. Supplied as bulbs.
Saintpaulia ‘Delft’ bears semi-double, ruffled flowers in a delicate cornflower blue
This half-hardy annual Treasure Flower, Gazania 'Red Shades' is certainly no shrinking violet. It has large, exotic daisy style flowers, that have deep ruby red petals, and orange centres.