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A SPECIAL OFFER Agapanthus Collection 3 Hardy Agapanthus Navy Blue and 3 Hardy Agagapanthus Ardernei Hybrid (White). Normal price £34.20. Collection price £29.07
A SPECIAL OFFER Amateur Gardening Auricula Offer "A collection of 5 named varieties of Auriculas for £14.30 - a discount of 35% off our normal price of £22.00. Post and packing £5.00. All strong well established plants which will flower April 2010.
A SPECIAL OFFER Auricula Alpines Collection 6 different named Alpine varieties (our choice). Normal price £24.00. Collection Price £20.40. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
A SPECIAL OFFER Auricula Border Varieties Collection 6 different named Border Varieties (our choice). Normal price £24.00. Collection Price £20.40. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
A SPECIAL OFFER Auricula Doubles Collection 6 different named Double varieties (our choice). Normal price £28.80. Collection Price £24.48. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
A SPECIAL OFFER Auricula Edges Collection 6 different named Green and Grey Edges (our choice). Normal price £28.80. Collection Price £24.48. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
A SPECIAL OFFER Auricula Fancies Collection 6 different named Fancy varieties (our choice). Normal price £28.80. Collection Price £24.48. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
A SPECIAL OFFER Auricula Mixed Collection A collection of eight different named varieties of Auriculas for £22.88 - a discount of 35% off our normal price of £35.20. All are strong well established plants which will flower March-April 2010. The collection comprises one each of Albert Bailey, Sunflower, Autumn Fire, Nymph, Lee Sharp, Beechen Green, Chiffon and Woodmill.
A SPECIAL OFFER Auricula Selfs Collection 6 different named Selfs (our choice). Normal price £24.00 Collection Price £20.40. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
A SPECIAL OFFER Auricula Striped Collection 6 different named Striped varieties (our choice). Normal price £28.80. Collection Price £24.48. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
A SPECIAL OFFER Clivia miniata Special Offer Normal price £15.00. Offer price £13.50 - a discount of 10%. Large flowering size plants in 4 litre pots. Soft orange trumpet flowers, normally in Jan-Feb. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Narrow, deep green, strap like leaves. The easiest and, I think, the most beautiful of houseplants. Dislikes direct sunlight. Must be kept frost free. Likes dry summer rest period. AGM. .
A SPECIAL OFFER Cyclamen coum Album Immaculate beautifully grown plants. 9 plantsof the delicious white form for £25.20 (£2.80 a plant) - a discount of 30% off our normal prices. White flowers. Jan-March. Plain dark green leaves with crimson undersides. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 25cm. Shade or part shade. Any well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Summer dormant.
A SPECIAL OFFER Cyclamen coum Mixed Offer Immaculate beautifully grown plants. A collection of 9 plants. 3 plants each of C c. Album, C c. Pink Form and C c. Silver Leaf for £25.20 (£2.80 a plant) - a discount of 30% off our normal prices. White flowers. Jan-March. Plain dark green leaves with crimson undersides. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 25cm. Shade or part shade. Any well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Summer dormant.
A SPECIAL OFFER Cyclamen coum Pink Form Immaculate beautifully grown plants. 9 plantsof the species plant for £25.20 (£2.80 a plant) - a discount of 30% off our normal prices. Pink flowers. Jan-March. Plain dark green leaves with crimson undersides. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 25cm. Shade or part shade. Any well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Summer dormant.
A SPECIAL OFFER Cyclamen coum Silver Leaf Immaculate beautifully grown plants. 9 plants of this choice form for £25.20(£2.80 a plant) - a discount of 30% off our normal prices. In this selection the leaves are completely silver. Pink flowers. Jan-March. Plain dark green leaves with crimson undersides. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 25cm. Shade or part shade. Any well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Summer dormant.
A SPECIAL OFFER Digitalis purpurea Alba Offer We are offering 16 plants of Digitalis purpurea Var. Albiflora the delicious white flowered foxglove for £19.90 - a discount of 43% off our normal price of £2.20 a plant.
A SPECIAL OFFER Hemerocallis Collection A Collection of 6 different named Hemerocallis of our choice for £18.00.
A SPECIAL OFFER Iris sibirica Collection A Collection of 6 different named iris sibiricas in 2 litre pots of our choice for £22.08. A 20% discount.
A SPECIAL OFFER Iris unguicularis Offer Four chunky 2 litre plants for £16.32. Normal price £19.20. A saving of 15%. Elegant scented lavender flowers. Dec-March. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Flowers best against a south or west wall. Beware of slugs. Pick in bud. RHS Award of Garden Merit. N.B. These are the right prices. The prices in our original promtional email were wrong!
A SPECIAL OFFER Sarcococca confusa Perfect for Christmas: 2 chunky plants of Sarcocca confusa in 3 litre pots for £19.10. Evergreen. Winter flowering. Sweetly fragrant. Ideal for growing in pots in a shady spot. Beautiful bushy plants covered in flowerbud
ABELIA Edward Goucher Hybrid between A x grandiflora and A schumannii. Semi evergreen shrub . Compact. Ht. 160cm. Sp. 80cm. Scented blush pink flowers in August-September.
ABELIOPHYLLUM distichum Elegant slow growing shrub. Fragrant, almond-scented, white flowers tinged with pink in February-March on bare branches. Forsythia is Abeliostychum's vulgar cousin. Abeliophyllum is hardy but needs the protection of a warm wall to safeguard its flowerbuds from the frosts. Any soil. Sun. Ht 2.5 metres. Spread 2.5 metres. Underplant with blue crocuses. Any soil. Cut back spent flowering stems by 70% straight after flowering.
ACACIA retinoides Small tree. A.M. Yellow scented flowers throughout the year. One of the hardiest mimosas. A retinoides is also lime tolerant. No pruning normally required. Any well drained soil. Ht. 6 to 9 metres.
ACANTHUS hungaricus Shorter than A. spinosus and has less divided foliage. It is very free flowering and a liberal selfseeder, which makes it undesirable for the small garden but useful for landscaping. Sun. Well drained soil. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 70cm.
ACANTHUS mollis Like a huge architectural snapdragon. Purple and white flowers. July-Oct. Shallowly divided, glossy deep green leaves. Evergreen in a mild winter. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 70cm. Full sun. Good drainage.
ACANTHUS mollis Hollards Gold The leaves of this new variety are at their best in winter when they are bright golden green. White flowers with mauve bracts. July-Oct. Good planted with Bergenia Eroica. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 70cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
ACANTHUS spinosus Like a huge architectural snapdragon. White flowers with purple bracts. July-Oct. Spiny, deeply divided mat green leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 70cm. Full sun. Good drainage. AGM.
ACHILLEA Martina Palest yellow flowers with a touch of green. June-Oct. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Any well drained soil and full sun. An easy reliable variety. AGM.
ACHILLEA Red Velvet Strong rich red flowers that keep their colour as they age. June-Sept. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Good drainage.
ACHILLEA Rose Madder Soft pinkish red flowers over unusually long season. June-Nov. Compact.Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Good drainage.
ACHILLEA Terracotta Brownish orange flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 40cm. Any well drained soil and full sun.
ACONITUM cammarum Bicolor White flowers with a picotee blue edge. July-Aug. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 30cm. Deeply cut basal foliage atractive in early spring. Not too dry soil. Sun or part shade. AGM.
ACONITUM carmichaelii Arendsii Valuable for being late flowering, deep blue variety. Sept-Oct. Excellent upright habit and handsome deeply cut foliage Ht. 80cm. Sp. 40cm. Good in clay. AGM.
ACONITUM carmichaelii Wilsonii Group Clear pale grey blue flowers, which are shaded darker at the edge of the flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun or part shade. Good in clay. Poisonous.
ACONITUM henryi Sparks Variety Dark blue flowers. July-Aug. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 30cm. Deeply cut basal foliage atractive in early spring. Not too dry soil. Sun or part shade. AGM. Posionous.
ACONITUM napellus vulgare Albidum Creamy white flowers. June-Aug. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 30cm. Deeply cut basal foliage attractive in early spring. Sun or part shade. Not too dry soil. Poisonous.
ACONITUM septentrionale Ivorine Elegant pale creamy flowers. June-Aug. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 30cm. Deeoly cut basal foliage attractive in early spring. Moist shade.
ACORUS gramineus Ogon Yellow and green variegated member of the ginger family. Can be planted in shallow water or moist soil. Best colour in winter. Flowers insignificant. Ginger scented foliage. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 25cm.
ACORUS gramineus Variegatus Silve and green variegated member of the ginger family. Can be planted in shallow water or moist soil. Best colour in winter. Flowers insignificant. Ginger scented foliage. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 25cm.
ACTAEA matsumurae White Pearl (syn Cimicifuga s. White Pearl). Pure white, orange blossom scented, bottlebrush flowers in Sept-Oct. Deeply cut mid green leaves. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist soil. Sun or shade.
ACTAEA simplex Brunette (syn. Cimicifuga r. Brunette). Elegant, black, divided foliage. Pure white, bottlebrush flowers. Strong orange blossom fragrance. Sept-Oct. Despite its height never needs staking. Slow to increase. Handsome brown seedheads. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist fertile soil. Part shade. AGM.
AEONIUM arboreum Schwarzkopf Magnificent small succulent tree with blackest of black glossy foliage. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 40cm. Needs full sun for best colour. Tender. AGM.
AGAPANTHUS africanus Mrs P Loftus Spectacular 20cm in diameter heads of rich blue flowers. July-Sept. Followed by equally wonderful seedheads. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 70cm. Rich, evergreen strap-like leaves. Conservatory in winter.
AGAPANTHUS Angela Pale blue flowers with semi drooping habit. Sun. Any well drained not too dry soil. Hardy. Ht 120cm. Sp. 40cm
AGAPANTHUS Arctic Star Pure white flowers July-Sept. Sun. Moist well drained fertile soil. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Hardy. Semi-evergreen. Young plants will flowerstrongly.
AGAPANTHUS Ardernei Hybrid White flowers borne on brown pedicels July-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Hardy. Sun. Moist well drained soil.
AGAPANTHUS Black panther Jet black stems. Bright blue flowers which open from near black buds. July-Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm.
AGAPANTHUS Blue Heaven Mid blue flowers over a long period. A truly remontant Agapanthus. June-Sept. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Impressive evergreen foliage. Hardy in London and on Suffolk coast. Tender in the Midlands.
AGAPANTHUS Blue Heaven 5 litre Mid blue flowers over a long period. A truly remontant Agapanthus. June-Sept. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Impressive evergreen foliage. Hardy in London and on Suffolk coast. Tender in the Midlands. Greenhouse or conservatory in winter.
AGAPANTHUS Blue Moon Very large heads of pale blue flowers July-Sept. Ht. 1.2m. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Moist well-drained soil. Hardy.
AGAPANTHUS campanulatus Jack’s Blue Abundant, deep purple blue flowers. The best blue hardy Agapanthus. July-Oct. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 40cm. Evergreen. Full sun. Rich, moist, well drained soil.
AGAPANTHUS Enigma White flowers with blue base. July-Sept. Sun. Moist well drained fertile soil. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Hardy. Semi-evergreen. Young plants will flowerstrongly.
AGAPANTHUS Gayle's Lilac A short growing form with lilac flowers Aug-Oct. Ht 40cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Moist well drained soil. Hardy.
AGAPANTHUS Glenavon Huge densely packed flowerheads. Mid blue flowers with darker stripe on each petal. July-August. Evergreen. Tender. Magnificent for its foliage seedheads and flowers. Worth dragging into the conservatory in winter. Ht 70cm.
AGAPANTHUS inapertus Graskop Very deep purple, pendant flowers Aug-Sept. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist well drained fertile soil. Sun. Hardy.
AGAPANTHUS inapertus Purple Cloud Deep purple flowers Aug-Sept. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist well drained fertile soil. Sun.
AGAPANTHUS inapertus Sky Light blue pendant flowers Aug-Sept. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist well drained fertile soil. Sun. Hardy.
AGAPANTHUS Navy Blue Dark blue flowers Aug-Sept. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Moist, well drained fertile soil. Very hardy. Quite wonderful both in tubs and the border
AGAPANTHUS Northern Star Mid blue flowers with darker purple stripes. Aug-Sept. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Moist, well drained fertile soil. Very hardy. Quite wonderful both in tubs and the border
AGAPANTHUS praecox Flore Pleno Large heads of double, pale powder blue flowers. July-Sept. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Broad leaves. Tender. Wonderful in tubs.
AGAPANTHUS Regal Beauty Huge (30cm) heads of dark blue flowers. Handsome evergreen foliage. Needs to be brought in to a conservatory in winter. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 70cm
AGAPANTHUS Summer Clouds White flowers. July-Aug. Narrow grassy foliage. Very compact. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 40cm
AGAPANTHUS Thumbelina Dwarf. White flowers. July-Oct. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 40cm. Hardy. Sun. Moist well drained soil.
AGAPANTHUS Timaru Dense heads of vivid blue flowers over a long period. July-Oct. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Deciduous. Full sun. Rich, moist, well drained soil. Hardy.
AGAPANTHUS White Heaven 2 litre Extremely large white flowers. June-Aug. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 50cm. Impressive evergreen foliage. Tender in Midlands. Hardy in coastal areas and London.
AGAPANTHUS Windsor Grey Greyish white flowers July-Sept. Sun. Moist well drained fertile soil. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Very Hardy.
AGAPANTHUS Woottens Hybrids Seedlings from our own garden. Will all be hardy but pot luck as to colour and height.
AGAPANTHUS Zacchary Large mid blue flowers. Deciduous. July-Oct. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Full sun. Rich, moist, well drained soil. Hardy.
AGASTACHE Black Adder Lilac flowers open from dark purple black buds July-Oct. Ht 75cm. Any well drained not bone dry soil. Sun. Useful for its vertical lines. Unlike many Agastache this is reliably perennial.
AGASTACHE Raspberry Summer Raspberry Summer, a recent introduction from Terra Nova Nurseries, produces an abundance of raspberry-pink tubular flowers atop attractive clumps of bright green, fragrant foliage. Ht 70 cm. Any well drained not bone dry soil. Sun..
AGAVE hybriden Variegata Cream and blue variegated leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Utterly vicious and wonderful. Looks handsome in a large clay pot. Conservatory. Sun or part shade.
AJUGA reptans Alba White flowers May-June. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Any not too dry soil, including heavy clay and bog. Sun or shade. Ground cover.
AJUGA reptans Catlins Giant Blue flowers. June. Black leaves. Bigger in all its parts than A. Braunherz. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 80cm. Sun or shade. Any not too dry soil, including heavy clay and bog. Ground cover. AGM.
AKEBIA pentaphylla Vigorous climber up to 600cm. Maroon red flowers April-May followed by electric blue fruits. Plant in sheltered spot as flowers can be spoilt by late frost. Beautiful rampuing through a tree.
ALCEA rosea Nigra A much lusted after, nearly black form of hollyhock. June-Aug. Ht. 175cm. Sp. 50cm.Sun. Cool, not too dry root run.
ALCEA rosea Pink Singles Pot luck as to colour. Deep to palest pink single Hollyhocks. June-Aug. Ht. 175cm. Sp. 50cm.Sun. Not too dry well drained soil.
ALCHEMILLA mollis Sprays of lime green flowers. June-Sept. Large pale green leaves. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 120cm. Wonderful in gravel or paving. Sun or shade. Any soil. AGM.
ALLIUM carinatum var pulchellum album Heads of white pendant bells. Very informal and easy to use. Flowers Aug-Sept. Looks good growing through Artemisia scmidtiana. Increases rapidly. Self seeds. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm. AGM.
ALLIUM carinatum var. pulchellum Heads of soft lilac pendant bells. Like A. flavum, very informal and easy to use. Flowers Aug-Sept. Looks good growing through Artemisia scmidtiana. Increases rapidly. Self seeds. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm. AGM.
ALLIUM christophii Huge silvery mauve flowers. 20cm in diameter. May-July. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 25cm. Any not too dry soil. Even good in heavy clay. Dries well if you so wish. AGM.
ALLIUM hollandicum Purple Sensation (syn. Aflatunense. Purple Sensation). Large, rich purple heads (15cm in diameter). May-June. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 20cm. Any well drained soil. Beth Chatto suggests planting with lavender or rue.
ALLIUM scheonoprasum CHIVES. Cheerful rose red flowers. June-July. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 25cmSun. Any well drained soil not too dry soil.. Nice for edging a path. Delicious in salads or with soft cheese.
ALLIUM scheonoprasum Forescate Cheerful rose red flowers. June-July. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 25cm. A form of the edible chives selected for its bigger and more colourful flowers. Sun. Any well drained soil not too dry soil.. Nice for edging a path.
ALLIUM schubertii Large pink star shaped flowers. 20cm in diameter. May-July. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 25cm. Any not too dry soil. Dries well if you so wish.
ALLIUM senescens var glaucum Bright pink flowers. July-Aug. Blue twisted leaves. Thrives in dry rocky places. Central Asia and Europe. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 20cm.
ALLIUM sphaerocephalum syn. Aflatunense.Large, rich purple flowerheads, 15cm in diameter May-June. Ht. 122cm. Sp. 20cm. B. Chatto suggests planting with lavender or rue. Sun. Any well drained soil.
ALSTROEMERIA Athena Parigo Hybrid. Pale cream flowers.Vigorous habit. June-Nov. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any moist, well drained, not too alkaline soil. AGM.
ALSTROEMERIA Avanti White petals with pink centres. Yellow throat June-Nov. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any moist, well drained, not too alkaline soil. Sun.
ALSTROEMERIA Flaming Star Parigo Hybrid. Brilliant orange flowers. June-Nov. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any moist, well drained, not too alkaline soil. Sun or light shade.
ALSTROEMERIA Friendship Cream flowers.Vigorous habit. June-Nov. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any moist, well drained, not too alkaline soil. AGM.
ALSTROEMERIA Purple Rain Parigo Hybrid. Purple flowers. June-Nov. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any moist, well drained, not too alkaline soil. Sun.
ALSTROEMERIA Selina Pale pink flowers. June-Nov. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any moist, well drained, not too alkaline soil. Sun.
ALSTROEMERIA Spitfire Parigo Hybrid. Scarlet flowers. June-Nov. Deepish green leaves neatly edged with lime green. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any moist, well drained, not too alkaline soil. Sun.
ALSTROEMERIA Tanya Parigo hybrid. Rich Red flowers. June-Nov. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any moist, well drained, not too alkaline soil. The Parigo hybrids flower over a greatly extended period, have great grace and a a good upright habit.
ALYOGYNE huegelii Huge blue glistening flowers all summer and autumn. Ht 120cm. Conservatory or warm wall in frost free spot. Rare and quite wonderful.
AMARYLLIS Bernards Yellow Easy. Rich yellow flowers in August. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Does not need to be dried out after flowering. Tender.
AMARYLLIS Prues Red Rich red flowers on black stems in May. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Does not need to be dried out after flowering. Very Easy. Spectacular.
AMELANCHIER Ballerina A shrub with everything. Lovely structure. Exquisite starry white flowers in April. Delicious deep bronze juvenile foliage. Black fruits. Foliage turns red in autumn. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 200cm.Thrives in any moist well drained soil and tolerates boggy conditions. AM. Intollerant of lime
AMPELODESMOS mauretanicus Glistening heads of silver flowers in July-August. Desirable. Can reach 200cm . Evergreen. Well drained soil. Mediterranean plant. Drought tolerant. Sun.
AMSONIA tabernaemontana Umbels of pale blue flowers, (I think they are exquisite. Christopher Lloyd calls them wishy washy) May-July, borne on sturdy but delicate stems. Its narrow lanceolate leaves turn a brilliant yellow in autumn. Thrives in any not too dry soil. Sun. Lovely planted with Anthericum ramosum. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50cm.
ANAPHALIS triplinervis One of the most silver of silver leafed plants. Compact habit. White flowers. July-Sept. Native to China, unlike many silver leafed plants, will thrive in heavy soil and shade. A favourite among the dried flower brigade. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 30cm. AGM.
ANEMANTHELE lessoniana (syn. Stipa arundinacea) Old name: Stipa arundinacea.The Pheasant grass. Evergreen. Narrow arching leaves which colour in autumn. Long panicles of brown flowers in Jul-Aug. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 40cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun or part shade.
ANEMONE nemerosa Brilliant white flowers light up the woodland floor. March. Slowly creeping rhizomes.dormant until the following Spring. Woodland plant. Summer dormant. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 20cm. AGM.
ANEMONE nemerosa Robinsoniana Large pale blue flowers in Feb-April. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 20cm. Any not bone dry soil. Shade. Summer dormant. AGM.
ANEMONE nemerosa Westwell Pink Lovely claer pink flowers in Feb-April. Flowers open very pale pink and gradually turn to rich pink. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 20cm. Any not bone dry soil. Shade. Summer dormant.
ANEMONE rivularis Large white flowers. heavily stained with blue on the reverse. May-June. Ht. 38cm. Sp. 20cm. Moist soil. Part shade.
ANEMONE sylvestris Fragrant nodding white flowers May-July. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm. Tends to run freely in lighter soils, while in heavier soils not such a gad-about.
ANEMONE tomentosa Robustissima Mid pink flowers. Aug-Sept. Earlier flowering than A.x hibrida. Large deeply divided leaves with grey underside. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun or part shade. Moist soil.
ANEMONE x hybrida Hadspen Abundance Sprays of small, deep pink, cupped flowers. Aug-Oct. Mid green leaves. Any soil which does not dry out. Sun or shade. Ht 70cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in swathes. AGM.
ANEMONE x hybrida Honorine Jobert Sprays of large pure white flowers. Aug-Oct. Mid green leaves. Any soil which does not dry out. Sun or shade. Ht 80cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in swathes. AGM.
ANEMONE x hybrida Pamina Semi double purplish red flowers. Aug-Oct. Mid green leaves. Any soil which does not dry out. Sun or shade. Ht 100cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in swathes. AGM.
ANEMONE x hybrida Queen Charlotte Large semi-double mid pink flowers. Ht. 80cm. Aug-Oct. Mid green leaves. Any soil which does not dry out. Sun or shade. Ht 120cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in swathes.
ANEMONE x hybrida Richard Ahrens Sprays of large pale pink flowers. Aug-Oct. Mid green leaves. Any soil which does not dry out. Sun or shade. Ht 70cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in swathes.
ANEMONE x hybrida Rosenschale Sprays of small deep purple pink flowers. Aug-Oct. Mid green leaves. Any soil which does not dry out. Sun or shade. Ht 70cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in swathes.
ANGELICA gigas Beetroot coloured domed flowers. June-Aug. Deep green leaves. Purple stems. Ht 140cm. Sp. 50cm. Moist or bogy soil. Sun or part shade. Neutral or acid soil. Biennial, self seeder.
ANISODONTEA capensis Profuse deep pink flowers throughout the year in a sheltered position. Glossy deep green leaves. Evergreen. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 70cm. Sun or part shade. Not for very frosty gardens. Well drained soil.
ANTHEMIS cupaniana Chalk white daisy flowers. May-June. Intensely silver, filigreed foliage. Ht. 38cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Wonderful on a hot bank.Cut back after flowering
ANTHEMIS tinctoria E. C. Buxton Cool Lemon yellow daisy flowers. June-Nov. Ferny green leaves. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Full sun. Well drained soil.
ANTHEMIS tinctoria Susan Mitchell Large, creamy yellow flowers with silver foliage. June-Sept. Ferny green leaves. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Full sun. Well drained soil.
ANTHEMIS tinctoria Tetworth White flowers with silver foliage. June-Sept. Ferny green leaves. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Full sun. Well drained soil.
ANTHERICUM liliago St. Berrnard's Lily. White trumpet shaped flowers. May-June. Narrow glaucous foliage. Ht. 90m. Sp. 30cm. Moist well drained soil. Full sun. AGM.
ANTHERICUM ramosum A haze of starry, small, white lily flowers. Grass like glaucous foliage. Ht. 60m. Sp. 30cm. Moist well drainred soil. Full sun. Much more branched and airy than A. liliago.
ANTHRISCUS sylvestris Ravenswing Black form of the common cow parsley. Self seeding biennial. A must have plant. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. White flowers April-July. Sun or part shade. Any not bone dry soil.
ANTHYLIS vulneraria Coccinea Prostrate mat of fresh green, pinnate foliage, bedecked with flowers of vibrant scarlet. May-Aug. Needs to be grown in low fertility soil. Thrives in alkaline conditions. Lovely creeping over a flat rock. Ht. 10cm. Sp 35cm.
AQUILEGIA chrysantha Yellow Queen Long spurred, golden yellow, single flowers. May-July. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 25cm. Decorative, glaucous, lacy foliage. Well drained soil. Sun or shade. Best planted in groups
AQUILEGIA Silver Queen Large white flowers with very long spurs. Useful late flowerer. June-July . Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm. Well drained soil. Sun or shade. Best planted in groups
AQUILEGIA viridiflora Chocolate Soldier Scented, nodding, chocolate-brown flowers, 1.5cm blooms from late spring onwards. Height: 35cm. Needs sun and good drainage. £11.80 for 3 plants including carriage.
AQUILEGIA vulgaris Violet single flowers. May-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm. Well drained soil. Sun or shade. Best planted in groups.
AQUILEGIA vulgaris Alba Ivory white flowers and glaucous leaves. May-July. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 25cm. Any well drained soil. Sun or shade. Best planted in groups.
AQUILEGIA vulgaris Black Barlow A black form of the spurless double Granny's Bonnet. May-July. Ht. 50cm. Sun or shade. Any well-drained soil. Best planted in groups.
AQUILEGIA vulgaris Norah Barlow Double, spurless, deep pink, green and cream granny's bonnet flowers. May-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm. Well drained soil. Sun or shade. Best planted in groups
AQUILEGIA vulgaris Ruby Port Deep wine red double flowers. May-July. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 30cm. Well drained soil. Sun or shade. Best planted in groups
AQUILEGIA William Guiness Black and white single flowers. May-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm. Well drained soil. Sun or shade. Best planted in groups.
ARBUTUS unedo Killarney Strawberry Tree. Waxy, white flowers and red fruits in autumn. Evergreen. Slow growing. Can eventually reach a height of 10 metres. Sp. 150cm
ARCTOTIS Red Devil Blood red flowers June-Sept. Greyish green leeaves. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any well drained not too dry soil. Tender. Flowers non stop. Wonderful spilling out onto gravel or paving.
ARCTOTIS Wine Dusky pink flowers June-Sept. Dark green leeaves. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any well drained not too dry soil. Tender.
ARENARIA montana Huge sheets of deep green leaves, covered with chalk white flowers. June-Aug. Good on a hot bank. Ht. 8cm. Sp. 30cm. Beth Chatto rightly calls it indispensible. Sun. Well drained soil.
ARGYRANTHEMUM Summer Melody Nice compact plant. Small soft pink pompom flowers in profusion. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Tender.
ARMERIA maritima Alba White Thrift. Evergreen pincushions of dark green foliage. Profuse white flowers. May-July. Well drained not too rich soil. Sun. Good in paving, the gravel garden, or troughs. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm.
ARMERIA maritima Splendens Pink Thrift. Evergreen pincushions of dark green foliage. Profuse deep pink flowers. May-July. Well drained not too rich soil. Sun. Good in paving, the gravel garden, or troughs. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm.
ARTEMISIA absinthium LambrookMist Forms a small woody shrub with deeply cut silver leaves. Can be brutally cut back in autumn. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
ARTEMISIA dracunculus TARRAGON. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Needs warm dry position. Protect in winter with bracken or straw. Wonderful with chicken and rice dishes.
ARTEMISIA ludoviciana Silver Queen Deeply cut silver foliage. Negligible white flowers Aug-Sept. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any soil Drought tolerant.
ARTEMISIA ludoviciana Valerie Finnis A good dwarf form of ludoviciana. Deeply cut silver foliage. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. AGM.
ARTEMISIA Powis Castle Large growing Artemisia with finely cut silver leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
ARTEMISIA schmidtiana Nana Small mounds of very finely cut, intensely silver, highly strokable foliage. Good as an edging plant, or as Betth Chatto suggests, among small bulbs. Ht. 10cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
ARUM italicum subsp.italicum Marmoratum Grown for its beautiful marbled winter foliage. Flowers negligible. Summer dormant. Thrives in the driest shade. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Decorative red seed heads in summer. Good in pots. AGM.
ASARUM europaeum Shiny dark evergreen leaves. Shade.
ASPHODELINE liburnica Pale yellow flowers with a green stripe. May-June. Followed by black seedheads. Very fine needle like glaucous leaves. Well drained soil. Full sun. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 30cm.
ASPHODELUS aestivus Branching spires of white flower with brown veins. June. Handsome winter rosettes of glaucous leaves. Sun. Well drained soil. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 30cm.
ASPLENIUM scolopendrium Harts Tongue fern. Rich green, glossy, strap like leaves. Evergreen. Superb with Carex elata Aurea. Moist soil. Part or deep shade. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. AGM.
ASTELIA chathamica Silver Spear Sheathes of architectural, shiny silver leaves. Negligible flowers. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 80cm. Essential architectural plant. Grow it with Acanthus mollis, Geranium palmatum and Cynara cardunculus. Completely hardy with us. AGM.
ASTER amellus King George Showy lavender blue flowers. Aug-Sept. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun. Mildew free. AGM.
ASTER amellus Veilchenkonigin Dark violet flowers. Sept-Oct. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm Sun. Moisture retentive soil. Mildew free. AGM.
ASTER divaricatus Copious small white starry flowers. June-Sept. Clean, deep green, shiny leaves. Black stems. Easy even in dry shade. Good draped over Bergenias. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 60cm. Mildew free. Any soil.
ASTER dumosus Sapphire Blue flowers June-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun. Mildew resistant. Very good upright healthy plant. Flowers are strong blue and well shaped. Highly reccomended.
ASTER frikartii Jungfrau Flowers bluer than those of A. f. Monch. July-Nov. Hybrid between the Italian A. amellus and the Himalayan A. thomsonii. Non invasive. No mildew. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 30cm. A plant with no vices.
ASTER frikartii Monch Elegant lavender blue flowers. July-Nov. Non invasive. No mildew. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 30cm. A plant with no vices. Hybrid between the Himalayan A. thomsonii and the Italian A. amellus. AGM.
ASTER lateriflorus Horizontalis Masses of tiny white flowers with pink centres. Sept-Oct. Small green leaves become coppery purple by September. Erect bushy plant. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Mildew free. Sun. Any not too dry soil.
ASTER lateriflorus Lady in Black An improved form of Horizontalis with black stems. Masses of tiny white flowers with pink centres. Sept-Oct. Black leaves. Erect bushy plant. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Mildew free. Sun. Any not too dry soil. Taller than A. Prince.
ASTER lateriflorus Prince An improved form of Horizontalis with black stems. Masses of tiny white flowers with pink centres. Sept-Oct. Black leaves. Erect bushy plant. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Mildew free. Sun. Any not too dry soil.
ASTER novae-angliae Andenken an Alma Potschke Vivid carmine magenta flowers. Sept-Oct. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 40cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Mildew free. A must for autiumn border. Looks wonderful with Aconitum carmichaelii Arendsii.
ASTER novae-angliae Purple Dome Purple flowers. Sept-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Moisture retentive soil. Mildew free.
ASTER novi-belgii Jenny Double beetroot red flowers. Sept-Oct. Ht. 30cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun. Mildew resistant. Lovely with Aconitum carmichaelii Spatlese.
ASTER novi-belgii Jenny Gets The Blues Deep violet flowers. Sept-Oct. Ht. 30cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun. Mildew resistant.
ASTER x cordifolius Little Carlow WonderfulLavender blue flowers Sept-Oct. Ht 120cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Moist soil. Mildew free. AGM. This is a stunning plant. Looks great with Nerine bowdenii.
ASTILBE Deutschland White flowers. June-July. Ht. 50cm. Sun or part shade. Any moist soil. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Good seedheads in August-September. Astilbes always look good with hostas.
ASTILBE Red Sentinel Dark red flowers. July-Aug. Any moist soil. Good seedheads in September-October.. Thrives in clay or bog. Sun or part shade. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm.
ASTILBE simplicifolia Sprite Spikes of dainty shell pink flowers. Deeply cut bronze leaves. Compact. July-Aug. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 50cm. Lovely with white Hemerocallis. Thrives in clay or bog. AGM.
ASTILBE x arendsii Bressingham Beauty Elegant pink panicles. June-July. Ht. 90cm. Sun or part shade. Any moist soil. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Good seedheads in August-September. Astilbes always look good with hostas.
ASTRANTIA Abbey Road 2 litre Deep purple flowers on purple stems. Very long flowering. June-Oct. Glossy dark green leaves. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 35cm. Will grow in dry or moist soil. Best flower colour in full sun.
ASTRANTIA major Abbey Road 4 litre Deep purple flowers on purple stems. Very long flowering. June-Oct. Glossy dark green leaves. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 35cm. Will grow in dry or moist soil. Best flower colour in full sun.
ASTRANTIA major Buckland Green tipped white outer ray petals filled with tiny pink flowers. Very free flowering. June-Aug.Ht. 75cm. Sp. 25cm. Will grow in dry or moist soil, in sun or shade.
ASTRANTIA major Claret Dark wine red flowers. June-Aug. Taller than A m. Hadspens Blood and a much better doer. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 35cm. Will grow in dry or moist soil. Looks wonderful with blue hostas and Omphalodes c. Cherry Ingram.
ASTRANTIA major involucrata Shaggy White flowers with extra large collar of bracts. July-Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm. Will grow in dry or moist soil. Sun or shade. AGM. Perfect cut flower - elegant and long lasting.
ASTRANTIA major Roma Silvery pink flowers. Very free flowering. June-Aug.Ht. 75cm. Sp. 25cm. Will grow in dry or moist soil, in sun or shade. Lovely with Scutellaria incana.
ASTRANTIA major Ruby Wedding Dark wine red flowers. June-Aug. Taller than A m. Hadspens Blood and a much better doer. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 35cm. Will grow in dry or moist soil. Best flower colour in full sun.
ASTRANTIA major subsp. involucrata Snowstar White flowers with green tips June-Sept. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. The flowers on this variety are much bigger than older cultivars such as A. i. Shaggy.
ASTRANTIA Penny Pink Vivid pink flowers. Very free flowering. June-Aug. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 25cm. Will grow in dry or moist soil, in sun or shade.
ATHYRIUM nipponicum Metallicum Japanese painted fern has red fronds with a silver sheen. Moist soil. Likes lime. Shade. Deciduous. Ht. 35cm. Sp 35cm. AGM. Lovely with blue hostas.
ATHYRIUM nipponicum Pictum Japanese painted fern has metalic greyish green leaves with purple midribs. Moist soil. Likes lime. Shade. Deciduous. Ht. 35cm. Sp 35cm. AGM. Lovely with blue hostas.
AUBRIETIA Hamburger Stadtpark Blue flowers. April-May. Ht. 10cm. April-May. Sun or part shade. Good drainage.
AUBRIETIA Oakington Lavender Dark purple-blue flowers. April-May. Ht. 10cm. April-May. Sun or part shade. Good drainage.
BALLOTA pseudodictamnus Felted grey-green leaves. Negligible mauve flowers. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm
BAPTISIA australis Indigo vetch like flowers. Jul-Aug. Needs time to establish. Rich moist, not too alkaline soil. Full sun. Ht. 140. Sp. 70. Quite magnificent. AGM.
BAPTISIA australis Purple Smoke Lighter blue flowers than the species. Needs time to establish. Rich moist, not too alkaline soil. Full sun. Ht. 140. Sp. 70. Quite magnificent. AGM.
BERBERIS darwinii Bright orange flowers tinged with red April-May. Glossy evergreen foliage. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 100cm. First discovered by Charles Darwin on the Voyage of The Beagle. Native to Argentinia and Chile. RHS AGM 1993
BERBERIS thunbergii Atropurpurea Nana Dwarf, purple fleaved shrub. Foliage turns red in autumn. Good for hedges. Ht 60cm
BERBERIS thunbergii Aurea Small shrub. Bright yellow spring foliage which turns pale green by late summer. Best in cool shade. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 120cm
BERBERIS thunbergii Bonanza Gold Small, rounded, deciduous shrub with bright yellow leaves, pale yellow inconspicuous flowers in spring and bright red berries in autumn. Ht. 120am. Sp. 120cm. Unlike B. t. Aurea does not burn in full sun.
BERBERIS thunbergii Dart's Red Lady Small shrub with very deep purple leaves which turn red in autumn. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 120cm
BERBERIS thunbergii Helmond Pillar Purple leaved. Foliage turns red in autumn. Good for hedges. Narrow erect habit. Ht 80cm
BERBERIS thunbergii Kobold Dwarf shrub of rounded habit. Green foliage which turns red in autumn. Free berrying. Ht. 50cm
BERBERIS thunbergii Red Chief Small upright shrub with very deep red leaves and bright tred stems. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 80cm. RHS Award of Garden Merit 1993.
BERBERIS x media Red Jewel (B. chenaultii x B. thunbergii). Small dense shrub. the red-purple of the young leaves matures to a dark shiny green Foliage colours well in autumn. Ht. 120 cm. Sp. 100cm. RHS Award of Garden Merit 1993.
BERBERIS x ottawensis Superba Large deciduous spreading shrub. Wine purple foliage. Yellow flowers in May. Red berries in summer and autumn Ht. 200 cm. Sp. 300cm. RHS Award of Garden Merit 1993.
BERBERIS x stenophylla (B. darwinii x B. empetrifolia). Evergreen graceful arching shrub. Yellow flowers April-May. Ht. 150 cm. Sp. 150cm. RHS Award of Garden Merit 1993.
BERGENIA Bressingham White Pure white flowers Feb-May. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Any soil. Sun or part shade. Best planted in swathes. Look good underplanted under Birch trees.
BERGENIA cordifolia Abendglut Bright rose pink flowers in March-April. Deep green leave which turn dark copper red in winter - spectacular. For best foliage colour full sun. Any soil. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 50cm. Best planted in swathes.
BERGENIA cordifolia Eroica (sin. Ouverture) Bright rose pink flowers in March-April. Deep green leave which turn dark copper red in winter - spectacular. For best foliage colour full sun. Any soil. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 50cm. Best planted in swathes.
BERGENIA Silberlicht Palest pink flowers Feb-May. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Any soil. Sun or part shade.
BLECHNUM spicant Evergreen fern with narrow pinnae. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 35cm. Shade. Moist neutral or acid soil. AGM.
BLETILLA striata Purple, orchid flowers. June-July. Sword shaped leaves. Moist humus rich soil. Sun or shade.Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm. Looks good with dark red astrantias.
BRIZA media Airy panicles of white flowers which dance in the breeze.June-Aug. Best planted in groups. Sun or shade. Ht. 60cm. Sp.50cm. Drought tolerant.
BRUGMANSIA Pale Pink Syn. Datura. Huge, pale pink trumpets. July-Nov. Intoxicating night fragrance. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 100cm. Conservatory or terrace in summer. Sun. Gross feeding. Incontinent watering.
BRUGMANSIA Pale Yellow Syn. Datura. Huge pale yellow trumpets.July-Nov. Intoxicating night fragrance. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 100cm. Conservatory or terrace in summer. Sun. Gross feeding. Incontinent watering.
BRUNNERA macrophylla Betty Bowring Large sprays of forget me not white flowers in April and May are followed in summer by huge, heart shaped, silver spotted, deep green leaves. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 70cm. Shade. Moist soil.
BRUNNERA macrophylla Jack Frost Dramatic silver leaves with dark green veins and a dark green margin. Usual blue flowers March-May. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 50cm. Needs full shade or the leaves will lose their brightness. AGM.
BUDDLEJA alternifolia Wide arching branches with fragrant purple flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 120cm. Prune hard in Spring. Sun. Any well drained soil. Train up on a single stem and allow the head to "weep". Underplant with the long flowering scented dwarf Hemerocallis Happy Returns.
BUDDLEJA davidii Empire Blue Fragrant clear blue flowers with orange eye. June-Sept. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 120cm. Attracts butterflies. Prune hard in Spring. Sun. A. M. Any well drained soil.
BUDDLEJA farreri Rosy pink flowers. Stems and leaves covered with white felt. April-May. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 120cm. Prune hard after flowering. Sun. Needs a warm wall Any well drained soil.
BUXUS sempervirens 2 litre The common box. Can be clipped hard to form low hedge for knot gardens or be grown on and be shaped as Topiary . Also wonderful allowed to grow without restraint. Any well drained soil. Sun or shade. Height - up to 3 metres
BUXUS sempervirens 9cm Pots The common box. Can be clipped hard to form low hedge for knot gardens or be grown on and be shaped as Topiary. Also wonderful allowed to grow without restraint. Any well drained soil. Sun or shade. Height - up to 3 metres.
CALAMAGROSTIS brachytricha Syns. Achnatherum brachytricha & Stipa brachytricha. Tall plain green leaves flushed bronze in spring and autumn. Large plumes of pink flowers Aug-Sept. Sun or part shade. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 80cm.
CALAMAGROSTIS x acutiflora Karl Foerster Pinkish grey flowers in June-July. Architectural upright habit. Good planted in large blocks. Any soil from the wettest to the driest. Sun or part shade. Good autumn colour. Ht.100cm. Sp. 50cm. Looks good with Eupatorium purpureum or mavculatum.
CAMASSIA cusickii Ice blue flowers in June. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 30cm. Moist soil. Sun or part shade.
CAMASSIA leichtlinii Caerulea Blue starry flowers in May. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 30cm. Will tolerate drought but best in moist fertile soil. Sun or part shade. I grow them in a bed of Agapanthus to give early colour.
CAMASSIA leichtlinii Sky Blue Bright blue flowers in May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 30cm. Will tolerate drought but best in moist fertile soil. Sun or part shade. I have planted in an Agapanthus bed to give early colour.
CAMELLIA Alba Simplex Large white single flowers with prominent gold stamens. Chaste and quite wonderful. Ht 2 metres. Spread 1.2 metres. Part shade and cool acid soil. White flowered varieties are perhaps best on a sheltered North wall where their flowers are unlikely to get frosted.
CAMELLIA Dr King Large pinky red flowers with prominent gold stamens. Ht 2 metres. Spread 1.2 metres. Part shade and cool acid soil. Good in pots.
CAMPANULA alliariifolia Sprays of ivory white, tubular bells. June-Aug. Rosettes of heart shaped, mid green leaves. Ht. 45cm. Sp.30cm. Rust and mildew free. Happy in sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. Long lived.
CAMPANULA carpatica Alba Pure white flowers June-Aug. Compact plant good as edging. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
CAMPANULA Elizabeth Abundant, large white tubular bells, heavily spotted with pink. May-Aug. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 20cm. Sun or part shade. Moist soil. Reliable and long lived. Spray with systemic fungicide as a preventative against rust. Lovely with white Dianthus Mrs Sinkins.
CAMPANULA garganica Large dark blue flowers June-Aug. Ht. 10cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun and good drainage. Good in gravel or paving. Normally evergreen. A.M. 1930.
CAMPANULA garganica Mrs Resholt Large midk blue flowers June-Aug. Ht. 10cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun and good drainage. Good in gravel or paving. Normally evergreen. A.M. 1930.
CAMPANULA Kent Belle Abundant, large, glossy, deep violet tubular bells. July-Sept. Ht. 75cm. (taller in trich soil) Sp. 45cm. Sun or part shade. Moist soil. Reliable and long lived. AGM. Spray with systemic fungicide as a preventative against rust. Magnificent as a backdrop for red Alstromerias.
CAMPANULA lactiflora Favorite Clear blue flowers June-Aug. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 40cm. Reliable and long lived. Moist soil. Part shade or sun. I always cut back some plants before they flower in early June to about 30cm to delay flowering. Rust-Free.
CAMPANULA lactiflora Pritchards Variety One of the best summer blues. Deep violet, white throated flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 130cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun or part shade. Moist soil. Reliable and long lived. Looks good with Coreopsis Moonbeam. AGM. Rust-free.
CAMPANULA latiloba Hidcote Amethyst Astonishing smoky amethyst flowers. May-July. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun or part shade. Moist soil. Reliable and long lived. AGM. Looks good with Salvia turkestanica.
CAMPANULA persicifolia Alba White bell shaped flowers June-Aug. Rosettes of deep green leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil.
CAMPANULA persicifolia Caerulea Large pale blue bells, June-Aug. Rosettes of deep green leaves Ht. 70cm. Sp.25cm. Happy in sun or shade. Any well drained soil. Lovely planted with pink Roses.
CAMPANULA persicifolia Chettle Charm Large pure white bells, flushed with blue at the trumpets edge. June-Aug. Rosettes of deep green leaves Ht. 50cm. Sp.25cm. Happy in sun or shade. Any well drained soil. AGM. Exquisite cut flower.
CAMPANULA persicifolia Telham Blue Large pale blue bells, June-Aug. Rosettes of deep green leaves Ht. 70cm. Sp.25cm. Happy in sun or shade. Any well drained soil.
CAMPANULA poscharskyana Stella Blue flowers. Much bluer than C. p. Blauranke. June-July. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Good in paving. Interplat with Convolvulus sabatius which flowers through into the late autumn.
CAMPANULA rotundifolia Olympica Endless dainty blue flowers on 15cm stems. Sp. 20cm. Good in paving with Erigeron Karvinskianus. Sun. Well drained soil. Best in poor dry soil. In rich soil loses its compact habit.
CAMPANULA sarmatica Hemelstraling Smoky blue flowers. June-July. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 25cm. Lovely upright spires. Rust free.
CANNA Durban Purple maroon leaves with red and yellow stripes. Shocking orange flowers. July-Oct. Tender. Rich moist soil . Sun. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 40cm. Cannas should be dug up and overwintered in boxes of almost dry peat.
CANNA Pretoria Showy yellow and green striped leaves above which emergees in July-Oct orange flowers. Tender. Full sun. Moist fertile soil. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 30cm. Cannas should be dug up and overwintered in boxes of almost dry peat.
CARDAMINE pratensis Flore Pleno Delicious double mauve flowers April-May. Sterile, spreads by little bulbils, which form on the underside of the leaves. It likes some shade and moist soil where it will spread readily. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm.
CAREX buchananii Evergreen coppery brown leaves, the ends twisted into pigs' tails. Erect habit. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 45cm. Sun or shade. Good drainage. AGM.
CAREX buchananii Red Rooster Foliage more intensely rusty red than the copper coloured species. Erect habit. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 45cm. Sun or shade. Good drainage. AGM. To my mind this brighter plant is a definite improvement on the rather sad species.
CAREX elata Aurea (syn. Carex stricta Aurea), Bowles Golden sedge The most handsome of all the sedges. Tall yellow leaves with green stripes. Elegant brown flowers. Any not too dry soil. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cms. Will grow in water. Best grown in part shade as the variegation tends to fade in full sun. Non invasive. AGM. Handsome with dark leafed heucheras.
CAREX morrowii Ice Dance Makes a fountain like mound of white striped green leaves. Evergreen. Long lived and very hardy. Prefers moist soil in part shade. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm.
CAREX testacea Copper brown evergreen foliage. Orange tints in winter. Ht. 38cm. Sp. 45cm. Sun or shade. Good drainage.
CARPENTERIA californica Bodnant Very free flowering variety.Evergreen shrub with dark green ovate leaves . Sparkling white flowers with gold stamens. June-July. Warm sunny position. Not too dry soil. Good against a south or west wall. AM 1993. Ht 300cm. Sp. 200cm.
CARYOPTERIS clandonensis Dark Knight Deep inky buds open into very dark blue flowers. Longer flowering than other varieties. Aug-Sept. Small shrub with narrow silver leaves. Sun. Well drained soil. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 90cm. Lovely with nemesia Pink Confetti.
CARYOPTERIS clandonensis Heavenly Blue Deep blue flowers. Aug-Sept. Small shrub with narrow silver leaves. Sun. Well drained soil. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 90cm. Lovely with nemesia Pink Confetti.
CATANACHE caerulea Alba Large white cornflowers.July-Sept.Ht. 70cm. Sp 30cm. Sun. Good drainage.
CATANACHE caerulea Major Large, lavender blue, dark eyed corn flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Good drainage. AGM. Shortlived in clay soils. Lovely with Dierama Merlin and Guinevere.
CEANOTHUS Autumnal Blue Evergreen. Deep blue flowers over extended period in late summer and autumn. Also often flowers in Spring as well. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 150cm. AGM 1993. Probably the hardiest evergreen variety.
CEANOTHUS Gloire de Versailles Deciduous. Powder blue flowers. July-Sept. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 150cm. Sun. Any soil. Completely hardy. AGM 1993.
CEANOTHUS Puget Blue Cross between C. impressus and C. papillosus. Evergreen. Deep blue flowers over extended period May-July. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 150cm. AGM 1993.
CENTAUREA bella Pink flowers. June-Aug. Silver leaves. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil. A very dainty plant. Lovely on dry banks and growing over low walls. Looks good with Dianthus Mrs Sinkins.
CENTAUREA montana Rich blue cornflowers. May-July. Grey green leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Looks good with Lupins.Excellent in chalky gardens.
CENTRANTHUS ruber Albus White flowers. June-Aug. Fleshy mid green leaves. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Lovely with Oenothera Siskyou and Dianthus Mrs Sinkins and Paeonia Krinkled White.
CENTRANTHUS ruber Coccineus Red flowers. June-Sept. Fleshy mid green leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Good ground cover for a hot dry bank. Cut back some plants to 12 ins at the beginning of June to delay flowering. Good for lightening large plantings of dark red dahlias.
CEPHALARIA gigantea Pale yellow scabious flowers on huge, branching, candlabra like plant. June-Aug. Mid green leaves. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 90cm. Sun. Any moist fertile soil. Thrives in heavy clay.
CERATOSTIGMA plumbaginoides Intense blue flowers Aug-Sept. Stoloniferous. Forms dense ground cover. Foliage has good autumn colour. Sun or part shade. Well drained soil. Ht. 30cm.. Looks goood with Schizostylis coccinea Major.
CERATOSTIGMA wilmotianum Intense, deepest sky blue flowers. Aug-Oct. Small twiggy shrub. Deep green glossy leaves which turn red in autumn. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Plant with hardy red fuchsias.
CERINTHE major Purpurascens Electric blue flowers. May-July. Glaucous foliage. Mediterranean grassland biennial. Self seeds. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 45cm. Any well drained soil. Sun. Lovely with Anthemis cupaniana.
CESTRUM elegans Large, flamboyant, red flowers . Sept-Nov. Sun. Well drained not too dry soil. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Half hardy. Best against a warm wall or in conservatory. Underplant with Ceratostigma plumbaginoides.
CESTRUM parqui Cretan Purple Best against a warm wall or in conservatory.
CHAENOMELES Crimson and Gold Deep crimson petals. Gold anthers. March-May. Ht 250cm. Sp. 250cm. Decorative and edible fruits in autumn. Any soil. Handsome trained on a wall. AGM. Underplant with blue Muscari.
CHAENOMELES Jet Trail Coimpact form with pure white flowers. Floriferous. March-May. Ht 100cm. Sp. 100cm. Decorative and edible fruits in autumn. Any soil. Handsome trained on a wall.
CHAENOMELES Nivalis Large pure white flowers. March-May. Ht 250cm. Sp. 250cm. Decorative and edible fruits in autumn. Any soil. Handsome trained on a wall. Underplant with blue Muscari.
CHAENOMELES speciosa Simonii Bright red flowers. Gold anthers. March-May. Ht 250cm. Sp. 250cm. Decorative and edible fruits in autumn. Any soil. Handsome trained on a wall. AGM. Underplant with blue Muscari.
CHAEROPHYLLUM hirsutum Roseum Pink cow parsley flowers in May-June. Ht. 60cm. Any soil. Self seeds in moister soils.
CHEIRANTHUS Blood Red Covent Garden Fragrant blood red flowers April-May. Looks lovely with Tulip Abu Hassan. Ht. 38cm. Biennial.
CHIMONANTHUS praecox Winter Sweet. Sulphur yellow flowers with purple staining. Delicious spicy scent. Dec-March. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 150cm. Best on a warm wall in rich soil. Prune after flowering to encourage new flowering growth for following year
CHOISYA ternata Starry white, orange blossom scented flowers. May-June. Sept-Oct. Glossy, aromatic evergreen foliage. Well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Not good in very frosty areas. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 200cm. Can be clipped. Sun or prt shade.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Agnes Ann Hardy Chrysanthemum. Double plum flowers. Flowersze 5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 46cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Aline Hardy Chrysanthemum. Single Peach. Part quilled petals. Flowersize 5cm. Multiple layers of petals. Sept-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. In Orpington 190 catalogue.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Alison Hardy Chrysanthemum. Pale Pink flowers. Sept-Oct. Ht. 75cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Anastasia Masses of tiny (3 cm) dark dusky pink pompom flowers. Ht 50cm Sept-Oct. Sun. Any moisture retentive soil. French variety.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Aunt Millicent Hardy Chrysanthemum. Pale silvery pink single flowers. Sept-Oct. Ht. 75cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Old variety. Origins unknown. Like a better form of Innocence.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Belle Hardy Chrysanthemum. Deep red single flowers. Flowersize 6.5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 56cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun.In Home Meadows catalogues.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Betty Hardy Chrysanthemum. Semi double deep salmon pink flowers. Flowersize 5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Raised by Amos Perry 1940.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Breenpunkt Hardy Chrysanthemum. Fully double deep bronze flowers. Late flowering -October. Ht. 90cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Brightness Hardy Chrysanthemum. Semi double bright red flowers with gold reverse. Flowersize 5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 45cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Origin unknown. Very free flowering.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Brown Eyes Hardy Chrysanthemum. Light pink ponpon flowers with deeper eye. Oct-Nov.Flowersize 2.5cm. Ht. 60cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Old American plant
CHRYSANTHEMUM Buxton Ruby Hardy Chrysanthemum. Small deep red single flowers. Sept-Oct. Ht. 100cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Looks good with Aconitum carmichaelii Arendsii.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Carmine Blush Hardy Chrysanthemum.Mid pinksingle flowers. Flowersize 4cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Raised by Bob Brown Cotswold Garden Flowers.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Clara Curtis Hardy Chrysanthemum. Single, pale pink flowers in Sept-Oct. Flowersize 5cm. Ht. 86cm. Sp. 50cm. Well drained, moist fertile soil. Sun. Spreading. Plant with Gaura lindheimeri. Amos Perry 1939.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Contralto Modern shorter version of Ruby Mound. Not so hardy. Deep ruby red double duplex. Sept-Oct. Flowersize 6cm. Ht. 70cm. Sp.50cm. Leaves turn red in autumn. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Cottage Apricot Hardy Chrysanthemum. Single, warm apricot flowers. Flowersize 6cm. Oct-Nov. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50cm. Moist fertile soil. Sun. Lovely with Scutellaria incana.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Daniel Cooper Hardy Chrysanthemum. Very bright rose pink single flowers. Flowersize 4cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 53cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Raised by Anthony Wright - seedling from Clara Curtis. 1998.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Daphne Hardy Chrysanthemum. Full, pale silvery pink single flowers. 3-4 layers of petals.Sept-Oct. Flowersize 6.5cm. Ht. 82cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Old variety. Possibly raised by Bristol. A 1930s introduction.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Doctor Tom Parr Hardy Chrysanthemum. Bronze pompon flowers in Sept-Oct. Flowersize 3cm. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 30cm. Well drained, moist fertile soil. Sun. Spreading. A sport from Anastasia.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Duchess of Edinburgh Hardy Chrysanthemum. Semi double deep red flowers. Sept-Oct. Flowersize 5cm. 6-8 layers of petals.Ht. 60cm. Sp.50cm. Leaves turn red in autumn. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Plant with Salvia uliginosa. Possibly bred by Amos Perry. AGM 1948.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Early Yellow Hardy Chrysanthemum. Single pale sulphur yellow flowers. One or two layers of petals. Flowersize 4cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any moisture retentive soil. Predates 1960.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Esther Hardy Chrysanthemum. Double Apricot Peach. Flowersize 5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Bred by Jo Sharman.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Jante Wells Hardy Chrysanthemum. Dainty yellow ponpon. Sept-Oct. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Any moisture retentive soil.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Jessie Cooper Hardy Chrysanthemum. Dusky-red, single flowers. Ht. 80cm .August-September. Looks good with Liriope muscari.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Lady In Pink Syn Pink Procession and Pink Progression. Hardy Chrysanthemum. Pale Pink flowers. Flowersize 6.5cm. One layer of petals. Sept-Oct. Ht. 70cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Amos Perry 1952.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Leo Hardy Chrysanthemum. Gold ponpon flowers in October. Flowersize 4cm. Ht. 56cm. Sp. 30cm. Well drained, moist fertile soil. Sun. Spreading.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Little Dorrit Hardy Chrysanthemum. Red gold spoon shaped petals. Three layers of petals. Flowersize 4cm. Oct-Nov. Ht. 82cm. Sp. 50cm. Moist fertile soil. Sun. In Orpington 1981 catalogue
CHRYSANTHEMUM Lucy Simpson Hardy Chrysanthemum. Yellow single flowers. 3 layers of petals. Flowersize 5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 76cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any moisture retentive soil. Raised by Fred Simpson 1938..
CHRYSANTHEMUM Manderin Hardy Chrysanthemum. Fully double coppery gold flowers. Sept-Oct.. Ht. 50cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Wells catalogue 1939.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Mary Stoker Hardy Chrysanthemum. Pale biscuit coloured single flowers. Flowersize 5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 100cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Handsome with Nerine bowdenii. Bred by Amos Perry 1942.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Mei Kyo Hardy Chrysanthemum. Smaller and lighter coloured flowers than Anastasia. Mauve double ponpon flowers Oct-Nov.Flowersize 2.5cm. Ht. 80cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Nancy Perry Hardy Chrysanthemum. Large single rose pink flowers. Flowersize 8cm. Two layers of petals. Sept-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Amos Perry 1945.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Nantyderry Sunshine Hardy Chrysanthemum. Sport of Mei Kyo. Small yellow sem-ponpon flowers in October-November. Flowersize 2.5cm. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 30cm. Well drained, moist fertile soil. Sun. Spreading. Raised by Mrs Rose Clay 1989.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Nell Gwynn Hardy Chrysanthemum. Rose pink flowers with primrose ring at the base of each petal.. Flowersize 6.5cm. Five layers of petals. Sept-Oct. Ht. 75cm. Sp.50cm. In Collingwood catalogues pre 1980.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Paul Boissier Hardy Chrysanthemum. Bronze semi double flowers. Flowersize 5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 100cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Origin unknown. has reputation of disliking winter wet. Bred by Amos Perry 1945.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Perry's Peach Hardy Chrysanthemum. Peach single flowers. Flowersize 5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Leaves redden in autumn Sun. Any moisture retentive soil. Nam,ed by Mr and mrs perry of Perry's Plants Whitby. No relation to Amos.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Purleigh White White pompom flowers lightly tinted pink Flowersize 2.5cm. Sept-Oct.Ht. 45cm. Sun. Any moisture retentive soil. Sport of Mei Kyo. Introduced 1988 by Don Nowell.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Rose Madder Hardy Chrysanthemum. Single rose pink flowers. Flowersize 4cm. Two layers of petals. Sept-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Amos Perry 1945.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Ruby Mound Hardy Chrysanthemum. Deep ruby red double raised by Lehmann of Minnesota in the 1950s. Sept-Oct. Flowersize 6cm. Ht. 90cm. Sp.50cm. Leaves turn red in autumn. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. RHS AGM 2005.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Ruby Raynor Hardy Chrysanthemum. Fully double gold flowers. Flowersize 5cm. Sept-Nov. Flowers until the first frosts. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any moisture retentive soil. Predates 1960.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Rumpelstiltzchen Hardy Chrysanthemum. Single bright red flowers with yellow inner ring. Several layers of petals. Flowersize 4cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Origin unknown. has reputation of disliking winter wet..
CHRYSANTHEMUM Shining Light Hardy Chrysanthemum. Bright yellow spoon shaped petals in multiple layers. Flowersize 6.5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any moisture retentive soil. In Gayborder 1968 catalogue..
CHRYSANTHEMUM Spartan Canary Hardy Chrysanthemum. Double soft yellow bronze with darker budfs. Flowersize 5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any moisture retentive soil. Raised by Woolmans..
CHRYSANTHEMUM Spartan Linnet Hardy Chrysanthemum. Orange red single flowers with several layers of petals. Flowersize 5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Origin unknown. Very free flowering.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Spartan Seagull White single. Multiple layers of petals. Flowersize 7cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 70cm. Sun. Any moisture retentive soil. Sport of Mei Kyo. Bred by Woolmans.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Starlet Hardy Chrysanthemum. Light bronze single spoon. Sept-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 55cm. Sun. Any moisture retentive soil. American variety
CHRYSANTHEMUM Tapestry Rose Hardy Chrysanthemum. Old rose pink, single flowers. Flowersize 4cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 90cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. In Orpingtons 1960s catalogues.
CHRYSANTHEMUM The Emperor of China Hardy Chrysanthemum. This is a very lovely variety with the softest of old rose double flowers. An added bonus is that the foliage becomes richly suffused and veined with crimson in autumn. Sept-Oct. Ht. 97cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any moisture retentive soil.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Vagabond Prince Hardy Chrysanthemum. Cyclamen pink flowers with multiple layers of petals. Flowersize 5cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 65cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Bred by Amos Perry 1952.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Venus 1 Hardy Chrysanthemum. Mid pink flowers. Flowersize 7.5cm. Sweet scented. Sept-Oct. Ht. 80cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Probably bred by Bristol. Pre 1940..
CHRYSANTHEMUM Wedding Day Hardy Chrysanthemum. Single white flowers with green centre. 6 layers of petals. Flowersize 8cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 100cm. Sp.50cm. Leaves redden in autumn. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Plant with Salvia uliginosa.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Wendy Tench Hardy Chrysanthemum. Plummy red duplex with yellow eye. Sept-Oct. Flowersize 6cm. Ht. 40cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun.
CHRYSANTHEMUM White Tower Hardy Chrysanthemum. Single white flowers. Sept-Oct. Ht. 90cm. Sp.50cm. Any moisture retentive soil. Sun. Plant with Salvia uliginosa.
CHRYSANTHEMUM Yellow Starlet Hardy Chrysanthemum. Yellow single. Spoon shaped petals. Three layers of petals. Flowersize 6cm. Sept-Oct. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any moisture retentive soil. Predates 1960.In Orpingtons' 1950s catalogues. Sport of Starlet.
CICHORUM intybus Endless piercing sky blue flowers June-October Ht. 90cm. Sp. 20cm. Sun. Thrives on drought. Self seeds. Gravel garden. Lovely with Centranthus ruber Albus.
CIRSIUM rivulare Atropurpureum Dark red thistle flowers March-July. Ht. 100. Sp 30cm. Large, non spiny, mid green thistle leaves. Deservedly fashionable. Any not too dry well drained soil. Sun. Looks good with Camassias.
CISTUS obtusifolius A smother of white flowers in May. Neat mid green leaves which look good all year. Ht. 25cm. Sp 60cm. Full sun. Good drainage. Good in the gravel garden. Good ground cover.
CISTUS Silver Pink Salmon pink flowers. Greyish green leaves. June- July. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 120cm. AM 1993. Raised in 1955 by Hilliers in 1919. Small open shrub.
CISTUS x corbariensis Syn C. hybridus. C. populifolius x C. salvifolius. Crimson tinted buds which open to pure white. Flowersize 4.5cm. Very dark pointed leaves. June- July. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 100cm. AM 1993. Very hardy. Natural hybrid from Corbieres in South of France.
CISTUS x dansereaui Decumbens Large pure white flowers with crimson blotched in centre of flower. Flower diameter 7.5cm. Matt dark green leaves. June- July. Ht. 100 cm. Sp. 100 cm. (C ladanifer x C inflatus.) Hardy in sheltered position.
CISTUS x pulverulentus Sunset Bright cerise flowers. Flower diameter 5cm. Sage green leaves. June - July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 80cm. AM 1993. In cultivation since 1929. (C. albidus x C. crispus). Hardy in sheltered position.
CISTUS x purpureus Large rose flowers with maroon splodges around central boss of gold stamens. Flower diameter 9cm. June- July. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 160cm. AM 1993. Naturally occuring hybrid from Mediterranean. (C. ladanifer x C creticus). Hardy in sheltered position.
CISTUS x purpureus Alan Fradd Large white flowers with maroon splodges around central boss of gold stamens. Flower diameter 9cm. June- July. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 160cm. AM 1993. Alan Fradd is a sport from C. purpureus a naturally occuring hybrid from Mediterranean. (C. ladanifer x C creticus). Hardy in sheltered position.
CLEMATIS armandii Single white fragrant flowers. Flower diameter 5cm. Early to mid spring. Ht 600cm. Introduced by Wilson in 1900. Best against a south or west wall.. Old leaves turn brown and drop in summer.
CLEMATIS cirrhosa Freckles Single white, maroon spotted, lemon-fragrant flowers (5cm). December-February. Ht 550cm. RHS award of garden merit. Introduced 1783. Best against a south or west wall. Half hardy.
CLEMATIS macropetala Atragene group. Single pale to purple blue flowers. (4cm) in Spring. Very free flowering. Ht 350cm. introduced into cultivation in 1829. Will grow on north or north east wall. Easy to grow and delightful.
CLEMATIS potanini Vitalba group. White (5cm) flowers. Introduced into cultivation 1911 by Ernest Wilson. Early summer to early autumn. Grow through large shrubs or pergola.
CLEMATIS tanguitica Tangutica group. Yellow (6.5cm) flowers. Early to Late summer. Ht 600cm. Ramble through early flowering trees and shrubs.
CLEMATIS tanguitica Bill Mckenzie Tangutica group. Yellow (6.5cm) flowers. Early to Late summer. Ht 600cm. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Introduced By Bill Mckenzie in 1968.. Ramble through early flowering trees and shrubs.
CLEMATIS x alpina Brunette syn C atragene Brunette. Deep redish purpleflowers in late spring and early summer. Scented. Flower diameter 5 cm. Ht 250cm. Spread 250cm. Raised by Magnus Johnson 1979.
CLEMATIS x alpina Columbine syn C atragene Columbine. Pale blue flowers in late spring and early summer. Scented. Flower diameter 5 cm. Ht 250cm. Spread 250cm. Raised by Ernest Markham 1937. Good for containers.
CLEMATIS x alpina Frances Rivis syn C atragene Frances Rivis. Single, deep sky blue flowers in mid to late spring. Flowers 6 cm long. Ht 250cm. Spread 250cm. Raised by Cedric Morris 1965. RHS Award of garden Merit. Needs sharp drainage. rEPEAT FLOWERS.
CLEMATIS x forsteri Joe Forsteri group. Greenish buds open to white flowers. (2.5cm). Very free flowering. Ht 200cm. Raised by Margaret and Henry Taylor 1983. Early to mid spring. Best in container in greenhouse or conservatory. Evergreen.
CLEMATIS x jackmanii Gypsy Queen Jackmanii group. Velvety purple (13cm) flowers.Mid summer to early autumn. Raised by Thomas Cripps 1887. Ht 300cm. Pergola or arbour.
CLEMATIS x jackmanii Rouge Cardinal Jackmanii group. Full rounded deep red (11cm) flowers. Free flowering. Early summer to late summer. Raised by A Girault 1968. C. Ville de Lyons x C Pourpre mat. Ht 190cm. Suitable for containers or growing through low shrubs.
CLEMATIS x jackmanii Superba Jackmanii group. Velvety purple (10cm) flowers.Mid summer to early autumn. Raised by Thomas Cripps 1877. Grow through trees or peg out as ground cover. Ht 300cm.
CLEMATIS x jackmanii Ville de Lyon Jackmanii group. Dark ruby red (14cm) flowers.Early summerto early autumn. Raised by Francisque Morel 1899. Ht 300cm. Grow through large shrubs or tress.
CLEMATIS x montana Broughton Star Montana group. Double deep pink flowers. (6cm). Late spring to early summer. Raised by Vince and Sylvia Denny 1988.. Ht 600cm. British Clematis Societ's Certificate of Merit. Grow through large tree. Needs good drainage. Not hardy in heavy clay.
CLEMATIS x montana Elizabeth Montana group. Vanilla scented pale pink flowers. Late spring to early summer. Bred by Rowland Jackman 1958. Ht 800cm. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Grow through large tree.
CLEMATIS x montana Fragrant Spring Montana group. Bronze green leaves, covered with scented, light pink mauve flowers.e. (5cm). Mid to late spring. Breedere unknown. Ht 900 cm. Grow through large tree.
CLEMATIS x montana Freda Montana group. Single deep cherry red with paler pink bars down the centre of each tepal.flowers. Late spring to early summer. Bred by Freda Deacon 1985. Ht 600cm. Grow through large tree.
CLEMATIS x montana Grandiflora Montana group. White. (5cm). Mid to late spring. Selected form of C. montana introduced by Veitch in 1874. Ht 1200cm. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Grow through large tree.
CLEMATIS x montana Marjorie Montana group. Creamy pink flowers with salmon petal like staminoides. Late spring to early summer. Bred byMarjorie Free 1980. Ht 800cm. Grow through large tree.
CLEMATIS x montana Tetrarose Montana group. Single deep cherry red with paler pink bars down the centre of each tepal.flowers. Flower diameter 8cm. Late spring to early summer. Bred at Boskoop Research Station in 1960. Ht 800cm. Grow through large tree. Well drained soil.
CLEMATIS x montana var rubens Superba Montana group. Single pink flowers. Flower diameter 6cm. Late spring to early summer. Bred at Boskoop Research Station in 1960. Ht 800cm. Grow through large tree. Well drained soil.
CLEMATIS x patens Comtesse de Bouchard Patens group. Single mauve pink flowers. Flower diameter12 cm . Very free flowering. Ht 200cm. Bred by Francisque Morel circa 1900. Early summer to late summer. Train on pergola or obelisk. Ramble through small early flowering trees and shrubs. Ideal for pot culture. RHS Award of Garden Merit.
CLEMATIS x patens Daniel Deronda Patens group. 20 cm dark blue flowers. Spring flowers can be double . Later flowers nearly always single. Ht 250cm. Bred by Charles Noble of Sunningdale Nurseries 1882. June - September Train on pergola or obelisk. Ramble through shrubs which do not require severe pruning. RHS Award of Garden Merit
CLEMATIS x patens General Sikorski sin Jadwiga Theresa. Patens group. 14 cm mauvish blue flowers. Spring flowers can be double . Later flowers nearly always single. Ht 220cm. Bred by Brother Stefan Franczak. 1965. June - September Train on pergola or obelisk. Ramble through shrubs which do not require severe pruning. Good in containers.
CLEMATIS x patens Gladys Picard Patens group. Single large (18cm) pinkish white flowers. May-August. Ht 300cm. Sp. 300cm. Bred by James Fisk 1975. For a large wall or for growing through a small tree. 00cm. Late spring and early summer and again in late summer. Raised by George jackman 1875. C. Lanuginosa Candida x C Fortunei. Train on pergola or obelisk. Ramble through early flowering trees and shrubs.
CLEMATIS x patens Huvi Patens group. Single deep carmine red flowers. (14 cm). Fairly compact. Very free flowering. Ht 200cm. Bred by Uno Kivistik 1986. Early to late summer. Train on pergola or obelisk. Ideal for pot culture.
CLEMATIS x patens Miss Bateman Patens group. 14 cm white flowers. Ht 240cm. Bred by Charles Noble of Sunningdale Nurseries 1864. May - August Train on pergola or obelisk. Ramble through shrubs which do not require severe pruning. RHS First Class Certificate 1869.
CLEMATIS x patens Nelly Moser Patens group. Single pink and white striped flowers. Flower diameter12 cm . Very free flowering. Ht 200cm. Bred by Francisque Morel circa 1900. Early summer to late summer. Train on pergola or obelisk. Ramble through small early flowering trees and shrubs. Ideal for pot culture. RHS Award of Garden Merit.
CLEMATIS x patens Niobe Patens group. Single velvety purplish red flowers. (14 cm). Fairly compact. Very free flowering. Ht 200cm. Bred by V Noll 1970.. Late Spring to early autumn. Train on pergola or obelisk.
CLEMATIS x patens William Kennet sin Jadwiga Theresa. Patens group. 14 cm mauvish blue flowers.Very free flowering. Ht 220cm. June - September Train on pergola or obelisk. Ramble through shrubs which do not require severe pruning. Good in containers.
CLEMATIS x texensis Duchess Of Albany Texensis group. Single carmine tulip-like pink flowers. (6 cm). Ht 300cm. Bred George Jackman 1890. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Mid summer to late summer. Ramble through over low growing shrubs.
CLEMATIS x texensis Gravetye Beauty Texensis group. Single rich red tulip-like pink flowers. (7 cm). Ht 190cm. Bred by Francesque Morel 1900. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Mid summer to mid autumn. Ramble through over low growing shrubs.
CLEMATIS x texensis Princess Diana Texensis group. Single carmine tulip-like pink flowers with paler edge. (6 cm). Ht 200cm. Bred by Barry Fretwell 1984. Mid summer to late summer. Ramble through over low growing shrubs.
CLEMATIS x viticella Alba luxurians White flowers with green shaded tips and pale green bar along the back of each tepal.. Flower diameter 7.5cm. Midsummer to early autumn. Ht 350cm. Bred by Veitch and Son 1900. RHS AGM.
CLEMATIS x viticella Carmencita Viticella group. Single carmine pinkflowers. (6 cm). Very free flowering. Ht 350cm. Bred by Magnus Johnson 1952. Mid summer to late summer. Train on pergola or obelisk. Ramble through early flowering trees and shrubs.
CLEMATIS x viticella Elvan Viticella group. Single purple flowers. (5cm). Very free flowering. Ht 350cm. Bred by Francisque Morel of Lyon. Mid summer to late summer. Ramble through early flowering trees and shrubs.
CLEMATIS x viticella Etoile Violette Viticella group. Single dark purple pinkflowers. (7.5 cm). Very free flowering. Ht 350cm. Bred by Francisque Morel of Lyon. 1885. RHS award of garden merit. Mid summer to late summer. Train on pergola or obelisk. Ramble through early flowering trees and shrubs.
CLEMATIS x viticella Madame Julia Correvon Viticella group. Rich claret red flowers. (7.5 cm). Ht 350cm. Bred by Francisque Morel of Lyon. 1900. RHS award of garden merit. Mid summer to late summer. Train on pergola or obelisk. Ramble through early flowering trees and shrubs. Suitable fo large containers.
CLEMATIS x viticella Mary Rose Viticella group. Double, dusky greyish purple-black flowers. (5cm). Very free flowering. Ht 350cm. Mid summer to late summer. Ramble through early flowering trees and shrubs.
CLEMATIS x viticella Negritjanka Viticella group. Single plum purple flowers. (12cm). Very free flowering. Ht 280cm. Bred by M Orlov 1964. Midsummer to late summer. Ramble through early flowering trees and shrubs.
CLEMATIS x viticella Purpurea Plena Elegans Viticella group. Double dark magentaflowers. (5 cm). Very free flowering. Ht 350cm. Bred by Francisque Morel of Lyon. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Mid summer to late summer. Ramble through early flowering trees and shrubs.
CLIVIA 50 Mixed interspecific crosses. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 1 Mixed Yellows. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 11 Nakamura yellow X Margie's pale pink. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 14 Very attractive pale pink pastel (Pat Gore) X Nakamura Yellow. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 17 Clivia Peach Girl. Normally £18.10 we are offering this beautful peach clivia at £16.29 - a 10% discount off our normal prices. A seed raised strain. Very good Nakamura Yellow X Fevrier Vico Pale Peach. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering Jan-Feb 2011.  
CLIVIA miniata 18 Pastel Pink (Peach X Nakamura Yellow). Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 21 Pastel Pink X California Yellow Variegated. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 22 Very good Charl Malan Vico x Nakamura crossed pastels - large flowers and huge umbels. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 23 Very large orange with cream centre (Charlmalan) X Self. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 24 Large strawberry orange (ex Charl Malan) X Self. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 28 Anthrie green centred orange X self. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 30 Normally £18.10 we are offering this beautful peach clivia at £16.29 - a 10% discount off our normal prices. Very dark Japanese orange red X self. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 32 Elda de Wiet dark orange red X Loy Dennings red. Seed sown 2006. Will startr flwering 2010/2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 34 Good broadleaf red X very good broadleaf red. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 5 Good californian Green centred yellow X good coromandel green centred yellow. Sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 9 Very good Gert Wiese Yellow X Chubbs Pink. Seed sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata 9a Very good mixed yellows X Chubbs Peach. Seed obtained from Gideon Botha - sown 2006 will start flowering 2010-2011. Hybridiser - Gideon Botha.
CLIVIA miniata Mrs P Loftus Soft orange trumpet flowers, normally in Jan-Feb. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Narrow, deep green, strap like leaves. The easiest and, I think, the most beautiful of houseplants. Dislikes direct sunlight. Must be kept frost free. Likes dry summer rest period. AGM. Large flowering secimen pants in 4 litre pots.
CODONOPSIS clematidea Pale blue bells. Dark stamens. Vivid orange ring at the base of the petals.June-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp 10cm. Any well drained soil. Sun.
CONVALLARIA majalis This week we are offering 5 pots of Lily of The Valley in flower for £18.00. These are tremendous strong plants each with at least two flowering stems per pot. Scented white flowers in May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Moist, cool, woodland conditions. AGM. Should be planted en masse.
CONVOLVULUS cneorum Glistening silver leaves. White flowers with pink flushed reverse. June-Aug. Hardy but best against a warm wall where its foliage will not get scorched by frost in winter. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 60cm. AGM.
CONVOLVULUS sabatius Intense blue flowers July-Oct. Grey green foliage. Ravishing. Ht. 25cm. Sp.60cm. Needs a well drained soil Spreading. Lovely in pots. Looks good with Dwarf Alpine Dianthus such as Starry Eyes.
COREOPSIS lanceolata Sterntaler Golden yellow flowers with a brown ring at the base of the petals. May-Oct. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Any well drained not too dry soil. Wonderful with Geranium Sabani Blue.
COREOPSIS verticillata Full Moon Masses of large (3cm) sulphur yellow flowers. June-Sept. Tiny, dark green leaves. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Any well drained not too dry soil.
COREOPSIS verticillata Moonbeam Masses of dainty sulphur yellow flowers. June-Sept. Tiny, dark green leaves. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Any well drained not too dry soil. AGM. Plant with Campanula lactiflora Pritchard Variety.
CORNUS alba Flaviramea Yellow barked dogwood. Green leaves. For the best coloured prune all two year old growth back to base each Spring. Ht 300 cm
CORNUS alba Kesselringii Black barked dogwood. Green leaves. For the best colour should be pruned back to base every spring or if you are soft hearted every other spring. Ht 300 cm. Underplant with snowdrops.
CORNUS alba Sibirica Red barked dogwood. Green leaves. Orange red stems in winter. For the best colour should be pruned back to base every spring or if you are soft hearted every other spring. Ht 300 cm
CORNUS sanguinea Midwinter Fire Red barked dogwood. Green leaves. Orange red stems in winter. For the best colour should be pruned back to base every spring or if you are soft hearted every other spring. Ht 250cm. More tollerant of dry soil than Cornus alba.
CORONILLA valentina Citrina Sweetly scented pale yellow flowers. May-June with a second flowering in autumn. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 150cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Best against a warm wall.
CORYDALIS flexuosa Vivid sky blue flowers April May. Summer dormant. Fresh green winter foliage a great delight. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist soil. A Japanese woodlander. Sun or shade.
CORYDALIS flexuosa Purple Leaf Vivid sky blue flowers April May. Summer dormant. Fresh bronze winter foliage a great delight. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist soil. A Japanese woodlander. Sun or shade.
CORYLOPSIS pauciflora Primrose yellow cowslip scented flowers March-April. Densely branched shrub to 200cm. Acid soil. AM.
CORYLUS avellana The Common Hazel. Seedlings from our very free-fruiting hazel copse. Nothing is more beautuiful than hazels decked with catkins in February underplanted with snowdrops. Ht 600cm. Sp. 400cm. Can be polarded to the ground. Any moisture retentive soil. Fast growing.
COSMOS atrosanguineus Sumptuous dark red flowers which smell of cheap chocolate. Aug-Sept. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 20cm. Fertile moist well drained soil. Half hardy. Mulch crown in winter. Sun or part shade.
COSMOS atrosanguineus Chocolate Dark chocolate red flowers. Chocolate scented. A selected form - more compact and more scented. July-Oct. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm. Mulch over the crown in winter
COTINUS coggyria Royal Purple Crimson maroon leaves in summer turning to gorgeous red and orange in autumn.
CRAMBE cordifolia Huge, 80cm in diameter, round flowerhead in July . Ht. 200cm. Good ghostly structure in autumn. Full sun. Any soil, which drains. Magnificent.
CRAMBE maritima Sea blue, wavy edged leaves. Dense heads of white flowers. May-July. A must for the gravel garden. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm.
CRINUM bulbispermum A more refined and compact plant than C. powellii. Pale pink flowers. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun or part shade. Rich moist soil.
CRINUM x powellii Mixed White and Pink 100cm stems bear large pinktrumpet shaped flowers in August. Mid green straplike foliage. Sp.100cm. Hardy. Needs moist fertile soil. Good in tubs. Beware of snails. Sun or shade. AGM.
CROCOSMIA Emberglow Large orange red flowers with green foliage. July-Sept. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or part shade. Any soil, which drains.
CROCOSMIA Emily Mckenzie Very large orange red flowers with dark blotches. Aug-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or part shade. Any soil, which drains.
CROCOSMIA Gerbe d'Or syn C. 'Dark Leaf Apricot' and C. 'Coleton Seddling'. Brown leaves and apricot flowers. Like a tougher and more vigorous Solfataire. July-Sept. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm.
CROCOSMIA Honey Angels Very clear lemon yellow flowers. July-Sept. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or part shade. Any soil, which drains.
CROCOSMIA Lucifer Intense fiery red flowers. June-Aug. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Handsome tall pleated deep green leaves. Sun or part shade. Any soil, which drains. AGM.
CROCOSMIA Mistral Upturned orange flowers which turn pinkish Jul-Sep. Pleated foliage Ht. 100cm. Sp. 40cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun or part shade.
CYCLAMEN coum Pink or white flowers. Jan-March. Plain dark green leaves with crimson undersides. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 25cm. Shade or part shade. Any well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Summer dormant. AGM.
CYCLAMEN coum Album White flowers. Jan-March. Plain dark green leaves with crimson undersides. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 25cm. Shade or part shade. Any well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Summer dormant.
CYCLAMEN coum f.coum Silver Group Vivid pink flowers. Jan-March. Heavily silvered dark green leaves with crimson undersides. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 25cm. Shade or part shade. Any well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Summer dormant.
CYCLAMEN hederifolium Pink flowers in Sept-Oct. Marbled foliage. Summer dormant. Good in dry shade under trees. Ht. 10cm. Sp. 15cm. AGM. £4.20 each or 6 for £21.42 - a discount of 15%.
CYCLAMEN hederifolium Album White flowers in Sept-Oct. Marbled foliage. Summer dormant. Good in dry shade under trees. Ht. 10cm. Sp. 15cm. £4.20 each or 6 for £21.42 - a discount of 15%.
CYNARA cardunculus Cardy Bright purple thistle flowers on 200cm stems.100cm, intensely silver, jagged leaves. Evergreen in all except the coldest winters. Taprooted and once established drought resistant. Sp. 200cm. AGM.
CYRTANTHUS elatus syn. C. purpureus. Scarborough Lily. Perfectly shapely, vermillion lily trumpets in Sept-Oct. Deep green, glossy, strap like leaves. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 25cm. Tender. Lovely windowsill plant. Hardy in Cornwall. AGM.
DACTYLORRHIZUM maculata Mauve pink flowers spotted with red. June-Sept. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 20cm
DAHLIA Arabian Nights As dark as Cosmos atrosanguineus. Blackest red, fully double flowers. July-Nov. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 40cm. Like all dahlias needs lots of feeding. Sun. Hardy in well drained soil.
DAHLIA Bishop of Auckland Deep red single flowers. held well above foliage on elegant black stems. July-Nov. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 40cm. Deep black foliage. Like all dahlias needs lots of feeding. Sun. Hardy in well drained soil. The best Bishop of the lot!.
DAHLIA Bishop of Llandaff Scarlet semi double flowers. July-Nov. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 40cm. Deep black foliage. Like all dahlias needs lots of feeding. Sun. Hardy in well drained soil. AGM.
DAHLIA Black Wizzard 'Anemone-Flowered'. Black-red. July-Nov. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 40cm. Strong stems. Like all dahlias needs lots of feeding. Sun. Hardy in well drained soil. Bred by Dongen, E. van. 1996.
DAHLIA coccinea Cornish Ruby Tall growing species with mat green foliage. July-Nov. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 40cm. Like all dahlias needs lots of feeding. Sun. Hardy in well drained soil.
DAHLIA Dark Desire Raised by Chris Ireland Smith, this is a plant of overwhelming beauty and grace. A chance seedling from the Bishop of Llandaff, it has the deepest, darkest, velvety red, single, narrow petaled flowers with the purest gold stamens. July-Nov. The foliage is finely cut and a darkish green. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Moist well drained soil.
DAHLIA David Howard Creamy apricot double flowers. July-Nov. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Blackish foliage. Like all dahlias needs lots of feeding. Sun. Hardy in well drained soil. AGM.
DAHLIA Grenadier One of Bob Brown's favourites. I have never been persuaded, but thought I should give it another chance. Very old variety with dark blackish leaves and double scarlet flowers. June-Oct. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Moist well drained soil.
DAHLIA merckii Elegant species plant. Abundant, dainty, small mauve flowers. Cut fresh green leaves. July-Nov. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Like all dahlias needs lots of feeding. Sun. Hardy in well drained soil.
DAHLIA Murdoch An old variety with exceptionally clear double red flowers which open from gold bracts. July-Oct. Dark green leaves. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 40cm. Like all dahlias needs lots of feeding. Sun. Hardy in well drained soil.
DAHLIA Naples ''Decorative'. Soft pink flowers. Flower diameter 14cm. July-Nov. Like all dahlias needs lots of feeding. Ht. 100cm. Bred H L Veelen 1993. Sun. Hardy in well drained soil.
DAHLIA Nuit D’Ete Blackest red cactus type flower. July-Nov. Ht. 110cm. Sp. 40cm. Like all dahlias needs lots of feeding. Sun. Hardy in well drained soil. Bred by Lammerse, Gerrit H 1970.
DAHLIA Pink Skin Decorative. Lilac flowers. Ht. 110cm. Flowersize 10-15cm. Bred by Berbee 1992.
DAHLIA Sandia Shomei Lilac flowers. Ht. 110cm. Flowersize 10-15cm.
DAHLIA Soulman 'Anemone-Flowered'. Purple flowers. Flowersize 12cm. July-Nov. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 40cm. Like all dahlias needs lots of feeding. Sun. Hardy in well drained soil. Bred by Dongen, E. van. 1996.
DAHLIA Swanlake White double flowers. July-Nov. Black foliage.. Ht. 80cm.. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Like all dahlias needs lots of feeding. Sun. Hardy in well drained soil.
DAHLIA Twynings After Eight Medium Decorative. White flowers. Black foliage. July-Oct. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Moist well drained soil. AGM.
DAHLIA x cosmos Mexican Black The deepest, darkest, velvety red, single, narrow petaled flowers with the purest gold stamens. July-Nov. The foliage is finely cut and a darkish green. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Moist well drained soil.
DAPHNE mezereum Rubra Fragrant lilac purple flowers in late winter, early spring followed by poisonous bright red berries. Native to England. Up 2.5metres tall. Sp. 2metres. Sun or light shade. Moisture retentive soil.
DAPHNE odora Aureomarginata Fragrant blush pink flowers in late spring followed by poisonous bright red berries. Native to England. Up 1.5metres tall. Sp. 60cm. Sun or light shade. Moisture retentive soil.
DELPHINIUM Black Knight Darkest blue flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Moist, well drained soil.
DELPHINIUM Blue Jay Medium blue flowers with a black bee. June-Sept. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Moist, well drained soil.
DELPHINIUM Galahad Pure white flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Moist, well drained soil.
DELPHINIUM Summer Skies Clear light blue flowers with. June-Sept. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Moist, well drained soil.
DESCHAMPSIA caespitosa Goldtau A compact form with flowerheads which mature to a warm gold colour. June-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 90cm. Moist soil . Sun or part shade. Best planted in large groups. Good for naturalising
DESCHAMPSIA Northern Lights A dramatic, new variety. White and green striped leaves. Non flowering. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in containers.
DEUTZIA Mont Rose Pink flowers April-May. Very free flowering. Ht. 250cm. Sp. 150cm. Sun. AM 1993.
DEUTZIA scabra Pride Of Rochester An elegant double flowering Deutzia. Height 2.5m, spread 2m. Produces an abundance of scented double white flowers flushed with pink on upright stems.
DIANELLA caerulea Cassa Blue Starry blue flowers in July, followed by dramatic dark blue berries. Stiff, ribbed, grey green, sword shaped leaves. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 25cm. Moist peaty soil. Shade. Dislikes too much lime.
DIANTHUS Fusilier Double intense red flowers. Compact, Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Well drained alkaline or neutral soil.
DIANTHUS Gran's Favourite White flowers withh currant red edge. June-Sept. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Silver leaves. Sun. Good drainage. Clip back after flowering.
DIANTHUS Mrs Sinkins Wonderfully reliable border pink. Large, double white flowers in great profusion. Overwhelming scent. June-July. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Silver leaves. Sun. Good drainage. Clip back after flowering.
DIANTHUS Mystic Star Dark maroron flowers edged with white and with white splashes. Free flowering. Rich chocolate perfume. Compact, Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Well drained alkaline or neutral soil.
DIANTHUS Night Star Deep red flowers with palest pink markings. Free flowering. Compact, Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Well drained alkaline or neutral soil. AGM.
DIANTHUS Passion Currant red flowers with smooth edge to petals. Sweetly scented. May-July. Ht. 28cm. Sp. 30cm.
DIANTHUS Pike's Pink Single, very scented, light pink flowers with frilled petals. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Well drained alkaline or neutral soil.
DIANTHUS Pixie Star Lavender pink flowers with rose pink eye. Free flowering. Compact, Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Well drained alkaline or neutral soil. AGM.
DIASCIA Blackthorne Apricot Apricot flowers. June-Oct. Matforming. Stone hardy. Ht. 10cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Any well drained soil..
DIASCIA Coral Belle Deep salmon flowers May-Oct. Sun. Any well drained soil. Compact habit. AGM. Hardy.
DIASCIA Ice Cream Large white flowers with dainty pink speckling on bottom lip. June-Oct. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 35cm.
DICENTRA Candy Hearts Best pink dicentra yet. May-Nov. Very compact. Lovely bluish foliage. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 35cm
DICENTRA formosa Burning Hearts Blueish feathery leaves. Dark red flowers May-Nov. Ht. 18cm. Sp. 30cm
DICENTRA Ivory Heart White flowers April- Aug. Blue leaves. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm.
DICENTRA spectabilis Lady in the Bath. May-July. Pink and white flowers. Fresh green foliage. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist rich soil soil. Shade or sun. AGM.
DICENTRA spectabilis Alba Lady in the Bath. May-July. Pure white dangling flowers. Fresh green foliage. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist rich soil soil. Shade or sun. AGM.
DICTAMNUS albus Albus Elegant white flowers in June-July. Lemon scented, deeply divided, dark green leaves. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 20cm. Moist, rich, well drained soil. Sun. Beware of slugs. Not for highly alkaline soil. AGM.
DIERAMA Guinevere Pure white flowers. July-Aug. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 25cm. Moist well drained soil. Looks good leaning over water or gravel.
DIERAMA igneum Brick red flowers in July-Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 20cm. Sun. Moist well drained soil.
DIERAMA Merlin Blueberry purple flowers. July-Aug. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 25cm. Moist well drained soil. Looks good leaning over water or gravel.
DIGITALIS grandiflora Pale yellow bells with dark maroon markings in the inside of the bells. June-Aug. Mid green leaves. Soundly perennial. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25. Well drained soil. Sun. Best planted in bold groups. AGM.
DIGITALIS grandiflora Spice Island lanata x grandiflora cross.Perennial, sterile, repeat-flowering hybrid with copper-yellow flowers in long heads emerging from green buds.May-Aug, The interior of each flower is netted with cinnamon. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 25. Well drained soil. Sun. Best planted in bold groups.
DIGITALIS purpurea Native wild foxglove. May-July. Spotted purple flowers. Evergreen grey green leaves. Biennial. Ht. 140cm. Sp. 30cm. Well drained soil. Shade or part shade. Best planted in bold groups.
DIGITALIS purpurea f. albiflora Lovely, white form of the wild foxglove. May-July. Evergreen grey green leaves. Biennial. Ht. 140cm. Sp. 30cm. Well drained soil. Shade or part shade. Best planted in bold groups. AGM.
DIGITALIS purpurea Mertonensis Flowers the colour of crushed strawberry. June-Aug Ht. 60cm.Sp. 35cm. Llight shade or full sun. Light soil . Splendid rosettes of leathery, dark green leaves. AGM.
DIGITALIS purpurea Sutton's Apricot Lovely, soft pink form of the wild foxglove. May-July. Evergreen grey green leaves. Biennial. Ht. 140cm. Sp. 30. Well drained soil. Shade or part shade. Best planted in bold groups. AGM.
DODECATHEON meadia Album Down turned, small, cyclamen shaped, white flowers. May-June Mat green basal leaves. Moist well drained soil. Part shade. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 20. Well drained, moist soil. Sun. Best planted in bold groups. AGM.
DODECATHEON meadia Queen Victoria Down turned, small, cyclamen shaped, pink flowers. May-June Mat green basal leaves. Moist well drained soil. Part shade. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 20. Well drained, moist soil. Sun. Best planted in bold groups. AGM.
DORONICUM orientale Finesse Leopards Bane. Bright yellow, daisy flowers. April-May. Bright green leaves. Well drained soil. Shade or sun. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm.
DRYOPTERIS affinis Golden male fern. Dark green leaves with golden stems. Dry or moist soil. Shade or part sun. Deciduous. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 80cm. AGM. D affinis is very similar to felix mass but can be distiguishes by a black zone at the base of the pinn where it is attached to racchi.
DRYOPTERIS affinis Cristata The King Crested form of the male fern.Deciduous. Ht. 100cm.
DRYOPTERIS erythrosora Young fronds emerge pink in spring, turn bronze as they mature in summer and finally green in winter. Moist or dry soil. Evergreen. Sun or shade. Ht. 60cm. Sp 60 cm. AGM.
DRYOPTERIS filix mas The male fern is a robust easy plant with fresh green foliage. Deciduous. Dry or wet soil. Thrives in adversity. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 80cm. AGM.
DRYOPTERIS filix mas Linearis Dark green fronds with very narrow leaves. Any soil. Moist or wet. Ht. 60 cm. Sp 60cm. Deciduous. Elegant and tough
ECHINACEA Green Envy Green flowers with red streaks. July-Sept 80cm tall. Well drained soil. Beware of slugs. Good with Deschanpsia Northen Lights and Gaura lindheimeri.. Handsome brown seedheads. Loved by bees and flower arrangers. .
ECHINACEA purpurea Hot Summer Large orange flowers which turn deep red. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 25cm. Strong growing and free flowering plant.
ECHINACEA purpurea Kims Knee High Clear bright pink flowers. July-Aug. Useful for its lack of stature. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
ECHINACEA purpurea Magnus Wide, purplish red reflexed petals with a prominent bronze boss. July-Sept. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Beware of slugs. Good with grasses. Handsome brown seedheads. Loved by bees. AGM.
ECHINACEA purpurea Ruby Giant Large ruby red flowers with a prominent bronze boss. July-Sept. Perhaps my favourite variety. Large flowered,Strong growing, long lived, a good clear carmine red (not the mucky purple of E. Magnus) . Ht. 85cm. Sp. 25cm. AGM.
ECHINACEA purpurea White Swan Wide white reflexed petals with a prominent yellowy green boss. July-Sept. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 25cm.Sun. Any well drained soil. Beware of slugs. Good with grasses. Handsome brown seedheads. Loved by bees.
ECHINACEA Sunset Vivid orange flowers July-Oct. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 25cm. Well drained soil. Beware of slugs. Good with grasses. Handsome brown seedheads. Loved by bees.
ECHINACEA Tangerine Dream Everything a great garden plant should be. Elegant 4" clear orange flowers with wide, overlapping petals. The color holds better than any we have ever seen and have a lovely honey scent. This is in our landscape series due to its multiple, wide-branching strong stems. Super for the sunny landscape, in mass or in a mixed planting. Great for cutting. Ht 75cm.
ECHINACEA Tikki Torch Vivid orange flowers July-Oct. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 25cm. Well drained soil. Beware of slugs. Good with grasses. Handsome brown seedheads. Loved by bees.
ECHINOPS ritro Veitch's Blue Deep blue flowers June-August and grows to 80cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Loved by moths.
ELAEAGNUS x ebbingei Evergreen shrub. Very salt tolerant. Ideal to create shelter in coastal gardens. Small fragrant white flowers in winter. Any soil except shallow soils over chalk. A hybrid from E pungens with tidier growth habit. Ht 300cm. Sp. 300cm.
ELYMUS magellanicus syn Agropyron pubiflorum. Native to the high Andes. Bluest of all grasses. Best in a cool but not dark position. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 35cm. Can be cut back twice a year to obtain fresh foliage.
ENKIANTHUS campanulatus Bronzed sulphur flowers. May. Dark green leathery foliage which turns yellow and red in autumn. Sun. Acid soil.
EPILOBIUM augustifolium Album The white willow herb. June-Sept. A most beautiful elegant plant. Ht. 110cm. Sp. 70cm. Sun or part shade. Not too dry soil.
EPIMEDIUM perralchicum Frohnleiten Large yellow flowers. The epimedium with the best evergreen foliage. Any not bone dry soil. Good ground cover for Shade. Ht.20cm. Sp. 25cm. Cut back old leaves before flowers appear.
EPIMEDIUM Pink Elf Epimedium leptorrhizum x Epimedium pubescens. Bred by Robin. Evergreen leaves dappled with green and auburn shades. Pink flowers marked by purple tinges on thin stiff stems. Cut back old leaves before flowers appear.
EPIMEDIUM rubrum Red flowers with yellow centres. April-May. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 30cm. Evergreen ground cover for shade. Any not bone dry soil.
EPIMEDIUM x versicolor Sulphureum Dainty sulphur yellow flowers. April-May. Evergreen leaves. Any not bone dry soil. Good ground cover for Shade. Ht.20cm. Sp. 25cm. Cut back old leaves before flowers appear. AGM.
EPIMEDIUM x youngianum Niveum Dainty white flowers. April-May. Evergreen leaves. Any not bone dry soil. Good ground cover for Shade. Ht.20cm. Sp. 25cm. Cut back old leaves before flowers appear. AGM.
ERAGROSTIS curvula Blue Eros Blue leaved grass. Blue-green flowers June-Aug. Sun. Dry soil. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm
ERIGERON glaucus Sea Breeze Bright pink flowers. Looks splendid in marine gardens with the perennial white stock. June-Sept. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 60cm. Will grow and thrive in sand.
ERIGERON karvinskianus Dainty small daisy white flowers, which fade to pink. June-sept. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 20cm. Forms a delightful open little shrublet. Self seeds. Good in paving or walls. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
ERODIUM chrysanthum Creamy yellow flowers. May-Aug. Finely cut silver foliage. Sun. Well drained soil. Good in trough or gravel garden. Ht. 25cm. Sp.25cm
ERODIUM chrysanthum Pink form Pink flowers. May-Aug. Finely cut silver foliage. Sun. Well drained soil. Good in trough or gravel garden. Ht. 25cm. Sp.25cm
ERODIUM guttatum Red and white flowers. May-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
ERODIUM manescavi Rich magenta flowers with black veins. June-Sept. Ferny evergreen foliage. Sun. Well drained soil. Good in gravel garden. Ht. 30cm. Sp.25cm
ERODIUM trifolium prev. erroneously called E. pelargoniflorum. White flowers with pink veins. April-Sept. Evergreen, light green leaves. Not long lived but self seeds. Sun. Well drained soil. Good in gravel garden. Ht. 30cm. Sp.25cm
ERYNGIUM bourgattii Violet blue flowerheads. June-Aug. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 25cm. Deeply cut blue leaves, with silver veins and markings. Sun. Well drained soil.
ERYNGIUM bourgattii Picos Blue Electric blue flowers. June-Aug. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 25cm.Sun. Well drained soil.
ERYNGIUM giganteum Miss Wilmotts Ghost Wonderful self seeding biennial. Silver flowers. Ht 60cm. Sun and well drained soil.
ERYNGIUM planum Blaukappe Intense blue flowers June-Sept. Blue stems. Dark green basal rosette. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 25cm. Well drained soil. Plant in groups.
ERYNGIUM planum Blue Hobbit Intense blue flowers June-Sept. Blue stems. Compact dwarf form. Dark green basal rosette. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 25cm. Well drained soil. Plant in groups.
ERYNGIUM Sapphire Blue syn Jos Eijking. New shorter hybrid from E planum with much more intense blue flowers and blue stems. June-Sept. Dark green basal rosette. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 25cm. Well drained soil. Plant in groups.
ERYNGIUM tripartium Jade Frost Widespreading heads of blue flowers. July-Aug. Nicely cut variegated basal folliage. Height 70cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Any soil.
ERYSIMUM Bowles Mauve Mauve flowers. Jan-Dec. Perpetual flowerer. Grey green leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 80cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
ERYSIMUM Starbright Large, pale lemon, deliciously scented yellow flowers May-July. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 80cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
EUCOMIS comosa Sparkling Burgundy This new cultivar is quite wonderful. Deep red leaves which stay red right the way through the season. Red stems bear red flowers July-Sept. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Tough, hardy.
EUCRYPHIA x intermedia Rostrevor Fast growing evergreen tree. Scented white 6cm flowers in August and september. Height up to 10 metres. Moisture retentive soil. Dislikes cold winds.
EUONYMUS alatus Slow growing dense low shrub. Green leaves which colour well in autumn. Reddish purple fruits whjich open to reveal red seeds. Sun or part shade. Any soil.
EUONYMUS fortunei Emerald 'n Gold Striking emerald and green foliage. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm. Execellent in shade and poor dry soil.
EUONYMUS fortunei Emerald Gaiety Low shrub. Silver edged green leaves. Sun or shade - including deep shade. Thrives in dry soil. Can be clipped. Will climb up a wall.
EUONYMUS fortunei Kathy Low shrub. Silver edged green leaves. Sun or shade - including deep shade. Fertile moisture retentive soil. Can be clipped. Will climb up a wall.
EUONYMUS fortunei Silver Queen Low shrub. Silver edged green leaves. Sun or shade - including deep shade. Fertile moisture retentive soil. Can be clipped. Will climb up a wall.
EUPATORIUM ligustrinum Abundant cream heads of flowers with a rose pappus. Aug-Sept. Ghostly seedheads in autumn. Glossy, deep evergreen foliage. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 100cm.
EUPATORIUM maculatum Atropurpureum Huge wine red flowerheads on black stems. July-Nov. Vanilla scented. Ht. 250cm. Red stems.
EUPATORIUM maculatum Gluttball Particularly large heads of purple flowers. Aug-Oct. Wine red stems. Mid green foliage. Looks good as a skeleton in autumn. Ht. 160cm. Sp. 100cm. Any soil. Sun or part shade. Wonderful with grasses.
EUPATORIUM purpureum We have now stopped growing this plant. Plant instead Eupatorium maculatum Atropurpureum -it is so superior in every way.
EUPATORIUM rugosum Flat heads of white flowers. July-Aug. Mid green foliage. Ghostly silver seedheads in autumn. Ht. 110cm. Sp. 100cm.
EUPATORIUM rugosum Chocolate Flat heads of white flowers. July-Aug. Chocolate brown foliage. Ghostly silver seedheads in autumn. Ht. 110cm. Sp. 100cm.
EUPHORBIA amygdaloides Robbiae Sulphur yellow flowers in April-May. Rich, dark, evergreen leaves. Superb, architectural ground cover. Shade. Dry clay soil. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 80cm. AGM.
EUPHORBIA ceratocarpa Golden yellow flowers June-Oct. A great billowing plant. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 150cm. Sun. Nice open airy structure for those who find E. characias a little heavy. Looks good in gravel.
EUPHORBIA characias Yellowish green flowers with redish black centres. Bluish grey leaves. Feb-April. 90cm. Sp. 90cm. Sun or part shade. Much more distinguished than the blousey E. wulfeniil. Any well drained soil.
EUPHORBIA characias Black Pearl Black flowers with green bracts. March-May. Velvety bluish green foliage. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun or light shade. Any soil.
EUPHORBIA characias Wulfenii
EUPHORBIA cyparissias Clarice Howard Honey scented yellow flowers in June. Startling red tipped shoots in spring. Ferny deep green leaves. Spreads by stolons. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. Good in gravel.
EUPHORBIA griffithii Fireglow Orange shoots in April open to form orange flushed, leaden green leaves and stems. Orange flowers May-June Spreads by stolons. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. Good in gravel.
EUPHORBIA mellifera Honey scented brown flowers Feb-June. Light green leaves. Needs rich moist soil. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 80cm. Sun. AGM. Very hardy with us.
EUPHORBIA myrsinites Sulphur yellow flowers in March-April. Superb waxy blue foliage. Ht.20cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun. Good drainage. Good in gravel or a trough. AGM.
EUPHORBIA palustris Walenburg's Glory Sulphur yellow flowers in April-Aug. In autumn bare stems become bright pink. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Despite palutris meaning bogy, this plant tolerates dry soil.
EUPHORBIA polychroma Bright greeny yellow flowers May-June. Ht 46cm. Sp 46m. Foliage has good autumn colour
EUPHORBIA schillingii Greenish yellow flowers July-Sept. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 30cm. Moist well drained soil. Sun or part shade. Handsome upright plant. AGM.
EUPHORBIA Whistleberry Garnet Hybrid between martinii and robbiae. Compact habit. Dark green leaves. Young shoots rich red. Sulphur yellow flowers. April-May. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm.
EUPHORBIA x martinii Lime green flowers in May-June. Very dark, redish black foliage. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Compact. Long lived and well behaved. Hybrid of E. characias and E. amygdalloides.
EXOCHORDA x macrantha The Bride Small shrub. Arching branches. White flowers in May. Ht 180cm. Sp. 80cm. AM.
FATSIA japonica Large evergreen shub wth glossy dark green foliage. Milk white globular flowerheads in September. Good in shade. Needs moisture retentive soil. Excellent in marine gardens. Height 3 metres. Spread 2 metres. AM 1993.
FESTUCA glauca Azurit The strongest formof F. glauca withstiffer bolderleaves.. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. White flowers. May-June. Sun. Well drained soil.
FESTUCA glauca Elijah Blue Blue pincushion. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. White flowers. May-June. Sun. Well drained soil.
FILIPENDULA rubra Venusta Tall stems topped by rose pink astilbe like flowers. July-Aug. Large jagged architectural leaves. Good Autumn colour. Suprisingly happy in dry soil, although best in moist soil or bog. Ht 200cm. Sp. 150cm.
FOENICULUM vulgare FENNEL. June-Aug. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Good drainage. Dislikes heavy soil. Delicious with oily fish such as mackerel and salmon
FOENICULUM vulgare Purpureum The narrowest, airiest, dark bronze foliage forms a basal haze rather than a rosette. Boring yellow flowers. June-Aug. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Good drainage.
FRITILLARIA uva-vulpis Purple brown bells with yellow lips. April. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 10cm. Moist rich soil. Good for naturalizing.
FUCHSIA Madame Cornelissen Hardy dwarf form. Semi double red and white flowers. July-Nov. Compact. Deep green leaves. Hardy. Moist well drained soil. Sun or part shade. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Cut old growth back to base in April.
FUCHSIA magellanica var molinae Pinky white flowers.July-Nov. Deep green leaves. Hardy. Moist well drained soil. Sun or part shade. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 80cm. Cut old growth back to base in April.
FUCHSIA Mrs Popple Hardy dwarf form. Blue and red flowers. July-Nov. Compact. Deep green leaves. Hardy. Moist well drained soil. Sun or part shade. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 30cm. Cut old growth back to base in April.
FUCHSIA Tom Thumb Hardy dwarf form. Blue and red flowers. July-Nov. Compact. Deep green leaves. Hardy. Moist well drained soil. Sun or part shade. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Cut old growth back to base in April.
GAILLARDIA grandiflora Burgunder The jam tart plant. Sumptuous dark red flowers. Flowers continuously. June-Oct. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 30cm. Any not too dry , well drained soil.
GALANTHUS Atkinsii Elongated flowers Flowerscape Ht 21cm. Leaves Ht 13.5cm, width 1 cm. One in four margins narrowly explicative the rest flat. Small green apical markings. AGM.
GALANTHUS elwesii Large snowdrop with broad glaucous, slightly twisted leaves. Outer segments of flowers pure white. Inner segments have striking green markings. February. Native to Turkey. Best in cool shade. Height variable 10 - 25cm. Sp. 10cm. AGM.
GALANTHUS elwesii Cedric's Prolific Leaves which end in acute point. Flowers have green tips and long narrow green v on inner segments. Ht. 23 cm.
GALANTHUS elwesii Kite Leaves which end in acute point. Flowering stems bear large twin flowers. Very wide grey leavesFlowers have green tips and long narrow green v on inner segments. Ht. 15 cm.
GALANTHUS elwesii var. elwesii Large snowdrop with broad glaucous, slightly twisted leaves. Outer segments of flowers pure white. Inner segments have striking green markings. February. Native to Turkey. Best in cool shade. Height variable 10 - 25cm. Sp. 10cm. AGM.
GALANTHUS Ginns Imperati Collected in Central Italy bt R Gathorne Hardy. "A flower of good subsatnce and the strongest fragrance (of bitter almonds) in any snowdrop we know".John Morley. In looks very similar to Samuel Arnot. Flowerscape. 18cm. Flowerbell 2.8cm long.Leaves 11cm x 1cm - margins flat to supervolute
GALANTHUS Greenish
GALANTHUS Ketton Very glaucous leaves, applanate, with flat or very narrowly explicative margins,11.2cm high by 0.8cm wide. Scape 24cm. Flower bell 2.5cm. AM 1996. Introduced by E A Bowles in 1950s.4
GALANTHUS Magnet Instantly recognisable from long pedicels. Flowerscape Ht 23cm. Leaves Ht 11cm, width 1 cm. Margins flat or narrowly explicative. AM. 1967.
GALANTHUS Melvillei Large flowered variety of great substance
GALANTHUS plicatus Limey ? Very large flowered form of this beautiful snowdrop. Yellowy green ovary and markings on inner petals . Ht. 17cm.
GALANTHUS plicatus Washfield Colesbourne Very glaucous leaves with flat orexplicative margins,12cm high by 2.4cm wide. Scape 24cm. Flower bell 2.7cm.
GALANTHUS plicatus Washfield Warham syn. Finale. Very glaucous leaves with explicative margins. 11.5cm high by 2.5cm wide. Scape 16cm. Flower bell 3cm. On inner segments two olive green pips joined over the sinus..
GALANTHUS plicatus Woottens Blue Strikingly wide and blue and elegant blue foliage. Scape 24cm.
GALANTHUS plicatus Woottens Selection Very large flowered form of this beautiful snowdrop. Early flowering. January. Ht. 17cm.
GALANTHUS Samuel Arnott Stiffly rounded flowers. Very deep green heart shaped marking. Very scented. Ht. 32cm. AGM.
GALANTHUS Tubby Merlin Leaves glaucous. 6cm high by 1.3cm wide. On each leaf one margin narrowly explicative, the other flat. Scape 11cm. Flower bell 2.55cm. Large olive green covering almost whole of inner segments
GALIUM odoratum Syn. Asperula odorata. Woodruff is a native to British woodlands. White flowers May-June. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 35cm. Any not too dry soil.
GALTONIA candicans White flowers Aug-Sept. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Moist well drained soil. AGM.
GALTONIA viridiflora Greenish white pendulous bells. July-Sept. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Fertile well drained soil.
GARDENIA jasminoides Kleims Hardy Hardy dwarf form. Scented white flowers. June-September. Dark green evergreen foliage. Ht. 150cm.
GARRYA elliptica Wall shrub. Leathery leaves and long greyish green catkins Jan-Feb. Introduced from California in 1828. Good on North and east facing walls. Salt tolerant. No pruning required apart from removal of dead wood. Any well drained soil. Generally hardy but can get cut by frost in the very coldest parts of Britain.
GAURA lindheimeri White, butterfly like, flowers in great profusion from June to Oct. Dark stems. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Needs light and space. An exquisite mover in the breeze. Beautiful in the gravel garden. AGM.
GAURA lindheimeri 9cm White, butterfly like, flowers in great profusion from June to Oct. Dark stems. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Needs light and space. An exquisite mover in the breeze. Beautiful in the gravel garden. AGM.
GAURA lindheimeri Cherry Brandy Pink flowers June-October. Red flushed foliage. Compact habit. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Any not too dry, well drained soil.
GAURA lindheimeri Siskyou Pink Deep pink, butterfly like, flowers in great profusion from June to Oct. Dark stems. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Needs light and space. Moves nicely in the breeze. Beautiful in the gravel garden.
GENTIANA asclepiadea Under the weight of the blue upward facing flowers sprouting from the axils of the upper leaves, the flowering stems bow gracefully to the ground. Aug-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Any moist fertile soil. Full or part shade. AGM.
GENTIANA triflora Royal Blue Upstanding plant with blue flowers carried in the upper axils. Aug-Oct. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Moist peaty soil. Sun or partial shade.
GERANIUM Alan Mayes Blue flowers May to Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 45cm. Good autumn foliage colour.
GERANIUM Ann Folkard Young leaves lemon yellow. Magenta flowers with a dark eye. June-Sept. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun or prat shade. Well drained soil. AGM.
GERANIUM Blue Blood A new child of G x magnificum. Very deep blue flowers July-Sept. Ht 25cm. Sp. 25cm.
GERANIUM Blue Cloud Pale blue flowers, veined with crimson. May-Sept. Finely divided leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
GERANIUM Brookside Violet blue flowers June to November. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 35cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
GERANIUM cinereum Sateene Rich purple flowers with black stripes and centre. April-Sept. Blue green foliage. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Good drainage. Strong grower
GERANIUM clarkei Kashmir Pink Pink flowers. June-Aug. Finely cut green leaves. Spreading habit. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Full sun. Well drained, but not too dry soil.
GERANIUM clarkei Kashmir White White flowers. June-Aug. Finely cut green leaves. Spreading habit. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Full sun. Well drained, but not too dry soil.
GERANIUM Collection A Collection of 6 Hardy Geraniums (our choice). Normal price £34.20. Collection price £27.60
GERANIUM Coombland White G lambertii x G Traversii hybrid. Marbled leaves and pale pink, red veined flowers, which turn white with age. June-Sept. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 30cm. Wonderful.
GERANIUM Dragon Heart Very large (4cm) magenta flowers June to October. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm
GERANIUM Dusky Rose Broad chocolaty grey foliage with large pale rose pink flowers May-Dec. Happy on any soil including clay. Similar to G. Dusky Crug but has much better leaf. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 35cm.
GERANIUM endressii Wargrave Pink Salmon pink flowers. May-Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 90cm. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. Good ground cover.
GERANIUM himalayense Gravetye Purplish blue flowers. May-Oct. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. AGM.
GERANIUM himalayense Johnsons Blue The purest blue of the G. himalayense group. May-July. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. An old variety, which is still deservedly popular. AGM.
GERANIUM Hocus Pocus Dark purple foliage. Lavender blue flower.June-July. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm.
GERANIUM ibericum White Zigana A form of the ibericum subspecies jubatum. Large white flowers with blue veins. May-July. Greyish green leaves colour brilliantly in autumn. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 60cm. Any well drained soil.
GERANIUM Joy G. Joy ( traversii var. elegans x lambertii). Large, glistening, pink flowers with red veins and centre. June-September. Elegant marbled foliage. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
GERANIUM macrorrhizum Bevans Variety Pinkish red flowers. May-Sept. Strongly apple scented light green leaves. Evergreen groundcover. Any well drained soil in sun or part shade. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 50cm.
GERANIUM macrorrhizum Spessart White flowers. June-July. Apple scented foliage. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Any well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Sun or part shade.
GERANIUM maculatum Album Chalk white flowers. May-June. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm.
GERANIUM maculatum Chatto's Pink Clear pale pink flowers. May-June. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm.
GERANIUM maculatum Elizabeth Ann Lavender flowers May-July. Chocolate foliage. Ht. 45cm.
GERANIUM Melinda A cross between G oxonianum and G sylvaticum. Has the good compact habit of the latter and the long flowering period of the former. Rose pink flowers with darker veins May-August. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil.
GERANIUM nodosum Native woodlander. Small lilac flowers. May-Sept. Glossy, maple shaped leaves. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 35cm. Shade or sun . Any soil.
GERANIUM oxonianum Claridge Druce The usual deep pink flowers. Evergreen foliage. May-Aug. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. Good ground cover.
GERANIUM oxonianum Walters Gift The usual deep pink flowers. Handsome evergreen dark green foliage with bold chocolate brown markings. May-Aug. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. Good ground cover.
GERANIUM palmatum Very handsome variety with large, glossy, deep green, palmate leaves. Magenta flowers. June-Sept. Sun or part shade. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Impressive in all its parts. AGM.
GERANIUM Patricia Large Magenta flowers over a long period. May-Oct. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 60cm. G. endressii X G. psilostemon hybrid. Sun. Any well drained soil.
GERANIUM phaeum Album Gleaming white flowers May-Sept. Thrives in the droughtiest, driest, deepest shade and does equally well in sun. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Any well drained soil.
GERANIUM phaeum Samobor The usual dark purple phaeum flowers. May-Sept. Grown for its foliage, which has dramatic dark chocolate markings. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun or shade. Drought tolerant
GERANIUM phaeum Walkure Light Blue flowers May-July. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Shade or sun. Any soil
GERANIUM pratense Albiflorum Pure white form of the meadow cranesbill. June-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. Tough. Can be naturalised in meadows and orchards.
GERANIUM pratense Elizabeth Yeo Dark pink May-June.
GERANIUM pratense Mrs Kendal Clarke Scrubbed, pale blue variety of the meadow cranesbill. June-July. Very lovely. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. Tough. Can be naturalised in meadows and orchards. AGM.
GERANIUM pratense Plenum Album Loosely doubled white flowers. June-July. A light airy plant. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 35cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
GERANIUM pratense Plenum Violaceum Rich purple, fully double flowers. June-July. Very lovely. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun.. Any well drained fertile soil. Desirable.
GERANIUM psilostemon Magenta flowers with a deepest blue eye. May-July. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 70cm. Large, deeply cut maple leaves display brilliant autumn colour. Needs a lightish soil and full sun. AGM.
GERANIUM pyrenaicum Bill Wallis Clump-forming, evergreen perennial with hairy, mid-green leaves and red stems. It has tiny, violet-pink to blue flowers that cover the plant, blooming from spring until autumn. Ht. 60 cm . Sp. 90cm.
GERANIUM renardii Dainty, purple veined , white flowers. June-July. Perfect mounds of sage green leaves Ht. 25cm. Sp. 30cm. Full sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
GERANIUM Sabani Blue Deep blue flowers. Very early flowering. April-June. A new G. ibericum hybrid Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm
GERANIUM Sandrine Young leaves lemon yellow. Magenta flowers with a dark eye. Like Ann Folkard but much bigger flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun or part shade. Well drained soil.
GERANIUM sanguineum Max Frei Light purple flowers. June-July. Notable for making a neat rounded hummock. Good autumn colour. Sun.. Well drained soil. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 35cm
GERANIUM sanguineum Striatum The loveliest of the sanguineums. Pale pink flowers with crimson veins. June-Sept. Mat forming. Dark green leaves. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 40cm. Full sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
GERANIUM Sanne White flowers over red-brown flushed foliage May-Sep, 20 x 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. .
GERANIUM Sirak
GERANIUM soboliferum Starman A compact selection by Rolf Offenthal. Pink. Each flower with large deep crimson centre. July to September. Erect habit with finely divided deciduous leaves. Magnificent red autumn foliage. Non invasive. Moist soil. Sun or shade. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm.
GERANIUM Storm Chaser Bred by Alan Bremner of Orkney. It has masses of lilac-pink flowers with a dark magenta veins and dark magenta eye. Ht 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Any soil.
GERANIUM Sue Crug G. oxonianum x G. Salome. Vivid pink with a black eye. May-Oct. Yellowish leaves. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
GERANIUM Summer Skies Tight double, palest blue flowers. June-July. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
GERANIUM sylvaticum Album Chalk white flowers May-June. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. AGM.
GERANIUM sylvaticum Amy Doncaster Small, intense, deep blue flowers May-June. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil.Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm.
GERANIUM sylvaticum Mayflower Clear blue flowers May-June. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Ht. 60cm. Sp.30cm.
GERANIUM wallichianum Crystal Lake Silvery blue flowers with purple veins May to Oct. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm.
GERANIUM wallichianum Jolly Bee We are no longer allowed to sell a plant under this name as It has been proved that the plant previuously sold as G. Jolly Bee is identical to G. Rozanne.
GERANIUM wallichianum Rainbow Soft blue flowers flushed with pink. White centres. June-Nov. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun. Not too dry soil.
GERANIUM wallichianum Rozanne Large single violet blue flowers with white centres. June-Nov. Like a much improved Buxtons Blue. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun. Not too dry soil. AGM.
GERANIUM wallichianum Sweet Heidi Vivid pink flowers with a white eye May to Oct. Strong growing wallichianum hybrid. Very long flowering season. Long flowering season. June-Nov. AGM.
GERANIUM wlassovianum Pinkish violet, heavily veined flowers.June-Aug. Greyish green leaves colour brilliantly in autumn. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 60cm. Any well drained soil.
GERANIUM x magnificum Large blue flowers. May-July. Greyish green leaves colour brilliantly in autumn. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 60cm. Any well drained soil. AGM.
GERANIUM x riversleaianum Mavis Simpson A perpetual abundance of the prettiest shell pink flowers from May to Oct. Nicely scalloped grey green foliage. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Dislikes heavy clay. AGM.
GERANIUM x riversleaianum Russell Pritchard Abundant magenta flowers from May to Oct. Nicely scalloped grey green foliage. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Dislikes heavy clay. AGM.
GEUM borisii Bright, tangerine orange flowers. May-Sept. Flowers well shown off by vivid mid green foliage. Sun or part shade. Any moist soil, including the worst clay. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Looks wonderful in May with red tulips.
GEUM Karlskaer Bright orange red flowers. June-July. Evergreen foliage. Any moist soil, including the worst clay. Moist fertile soil. Sun or part shade.
GEUM Leonards Variety Soft old rose bells with dark maroon calyxes. May-July. Mid green foliage. Sun or part shade. Any moist soil, including the worst clay. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Evergreen.
GEUM Mrs Bradshaw Double, pillar box red flowers. May-Aug. Dark green foliage. Sun or part shade. Any moist soil, including the worst clay. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Evergreen. Lovely with Anchusa Loddon Royalist. AGM.
GEUM Princess Juliana Clear orange flowers. May-Sept. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 75cm. Good with dark leaved heucheras. Sun. Any moist soil, including the worst clay.
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GILLENIA trifoliata G. trifoliata is a wiry plant, about 100cm in height and 60 cm. in spread. Its reddish stems bear a delicate scattering of white flowers in June; the flowers are enhanced by red calyxes, which persist long after the flowers have finished. The foliage colours well in autumn. Any not too dry soil. Sun or part shade. AGM.
GINGKO biloba The Maiden hair Tree. Prehistoric tree from China. Deciduous conifer. Ht to 3000 cm. Good autumn leaf colour. Any not bone dry soil. Tolerates pollution.
GLADIOLUS cardinalis Specatacular crimson flowers with white splashes. July. Bluish leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm. Winter grower. Well drained but not too dry soil. Hardy in our garden.
GLADIOLUS communis ssp byzantinus Magenta crimson flowers in May-June. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 20cm. Sun. Well drained light soil. Hardy.
GLADIOLUS nanus The Bride White flowers. June. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 20cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Hardy.
GLADIOLUS tristis Delicious, fragrant cream flowers in May-June. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 20cm. Sun. Good drainage and not too much frost. Quite, quite beautiful.
GRISELINIA litoralis Moss green evergreen foliage. Salt tolerant. Very good in marine gardens. Ht. 250cm. Sp. 150cm. Good clipped as a hedge. Can be damaged by frost in cold areas.
GUNNERA manicata The biggest of all the umbelliferae. White flowers. July-Aug. Huge leaves. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 200cm. Moist but not waterlogged soil. Good in clay. AGM.
GUNNERA tinctoria Smaller with more frilly leaves than G. manicata. Feed and water mightily but do not plant below waterline. Ht. 160cm. Sp. 160cm. Protect crown in winter. AGM.
GYPSOPHILA paniculata Bristol Fairy Pure white double flowers July-Aug. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Needs light and air. Sun. Well drained soil. Lovely for lightening a border. AGM.
HACQUETIA epipactis Yellow green flowers in spring. Woodlander. Looks wonderful with blue pulmonarias.
HAKONECHLOA macra
HAKONECHLOA macra Aureola Narrow yellow and green leaves held in arching lax fans. Rich moist soil. Part shade or sun.. Warm season grower. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Ideal in containers. Protect from slugs. AGM.
HAKONECHLOA macra Naomi Narrow cream and green leaves held in arching lax fans which take on purple tones in the autumn. Rich moist soil. Part shade or sun.. Warm season grower. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Ideal in containers.
HAKONECHLOA macra Nicholas Narrow cream and green leaves held in arching lax fans which take on purple tones in the autumn. Rich moist soil. Part shade or sun.. Warm season grower. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Ideal in containers.
HAMAMELIS intermedia Pallida The wonderful pale yellow form of Witch Hazel. Deliciously fragrant. Flowers unflinchingly through the hardest frost. December-March.Happy in any cool moist soil. Ht. 2.5 metres. Underplant with snowdrops.
HEBE pinguifolia Pagei White flowers. June-July. Grey foliage. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 60cm. Hardy and mildew free. Good in containers.
HEBE rakaiensis White flowers. June-July. Grey foliage. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Hardy. Salt tolerant. Bright green foliage. Evergreen.
HEBE Red Edge Lilac flowers. June-July. Grey foliage with strong red tips in winter. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 60cm. Hardy and mildew free. Good in containers.
HEDERA colchica Sulphur Heart Large 18cm leaves leaves with yellow centre. Narrow greyish white margin. Any soil. Ht 300cm. Sp. 100cm. AM. Use as climber. AM.
HEDERA colchica Sunrise Golden yellow foliage and red stems. Good grower. Any soil. Ht 300cm. Sp. 100cm. AM. Use as climber.
HEDERA Goldheart Large 18cm leaves leaves withgold centre. Deep green margin. Any soil. Ht 300cm. Sp. 100cm. AM. Use as climber.
HEDERA helix Clotted Cream Undulating cream and green leaves. Any soil. Ht 300cm. Sp. 100cm. AM. Use as climber or for groundcover on banks etc.
HEDERA helix Glacier Small leaves blotched and mottled with grey. Narrow greyish white margin. Any soil. Ht 300cm. Sp. 100cm. AM. Use as climber or for groundcover on banks etc.
HELENIUM autumnale Moerheim Beauty Brownish red flowers. July-Sept. Erect flowering stems clad in narrow deep green leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 40cm. Rich moist soil. Sun. AGM.
HELENIUM autumnale Sahin's Early Variety Streaked orange and yellow flowers June-Oct. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 35cm. Sun. Any not too dry soil. AGM.
HELIANTHEMUM Ben Hope Deep pink flowers. June-July. Grey narrow leaves. Full sun. Good drainage. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 60cm.
HELIANTHEMUM Henfield Brilliant Burnt orange flowers. June-July. Grey green leaves. Full sun. Good drainage. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 60cm. AGM.
HELIANTHEMUM Wisley Pink Pale, rose pink flowers. June-July. Grey narrow leaves. Full sun. Good drainage. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 60cm.
HELIANTHEMUM Wisley Primrose Pale, primrose yellow flowers. June-July. Grey narrow leaves. Full sun. Good drainage. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 60cm. AGM.
HELIANTHUS Lemon Queen Pale lemon yellow single flowers. Aug-Oct. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun or shade. Moist or dr soil. AGM.
HELIANTHUS salicifolius Grown for its foliage. 250cm stems clad in narrow drooping, willow like leaves. Looks wonderful with grasses. Negligible small yellow flowers in September. Makes a large, majestic clump clump with a spread of about 100cm. Moist soil. Sun.
HELIOTROPIUM arborescens Marine Deliciously scented, deep blue flowers. Evergreen shrub. Overwintered in a conservatory can be had in flower most of the year. Don't overwater in winter. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Needs a rich soil and sun.
HELLEBORUS argutifolius syn. H. corsicus. Pale, green flowers in March-April. Prickly, leathery, deep green leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Dislikes cold wind. G. S Thomas suggest planting with Iris reticulata. Sun. Well drained soil.
HELLEBORUS cyclophyllus Scented. Green flowers in February. Deciduous. Well drained soil. Sun or part shade. Ht 30cm. Sp. 30cm
HELLEBORUS foetidus Yellow flowers. Lights up the gloom in Jan-March. Deeply cut deep green leaves. Shade. Any well drained soil. Short lived but self seeds. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm.
HELLEBORUS niger White flowers on short stems. Jan-March. Very dark green leaves. Needs rich moist soil in sun or part shade. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. AGM.
HELLEBORUS niger Potter's Wheel White flowers on short stems. Jan-March. Very dark green leaves. Needs rich moist soil in sun or part shade. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Wilgenbroek Anemone Flowered White 2 litre pots with bud. 25% off our normal price of £12.30. Semi double white flowers. Jan-Feb. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Atrorubens 2 litre pots with bud. 35% off normal price of £12.40. Purplish red flowers. Very early flowering. Dec-Feb. Ht. 45cm. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Wilgenbroek Double Reds Double Red flowers Jan-Feb. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Wilgenbroek Double Pinks Pink double flowers. Febuary-April. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Wilgenbroek Double Slaty Blues Black flowers. Febuary-April. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Harvington Double Lime Double Limne flowers. Febuary-April. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Harvington Double Pinks Double pink form of the Lenten Rose flowers Febuary-April. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Harvington Double Speckled Double flowersWhite flowers with red spots.The Lenten Rose flowers Jan-March. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Wilgenbroek Double Whites Double white form of the Lenten Rose flowers Febuary-April. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Mixed Colours The Lenten Rose flowers Febuary-April. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Wilgenbroek Slate Blues Pure black flowers. Febuary-April. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Wilgenbroek Guttatus Pink 2 litre pots with bud. 25% off our normal price of £12.30. Pink flowers with red spots.The Lenten Rose flowers Jan-March. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Wilgenbroek Guttatus White 2 litre pots with bud. 25% off our normal price of £12.30. White flowers with red spots.The Lenten Rose flowers Jan-March. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Wilgenbroek Pink 2 litre pots with bud. 25% off our normal price of £12.30. Pink flowers Jan-March. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Wilgenbroek Red 2 litre pots with bud. 25% off our normal price of £12.30. Red flowers Jan-Feb. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Wilgenbroek White 2 litre pots with bud. 25% off our normal price of £12.30. White flowers.The Lenten Rose flowers Febuary-April. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS orientalis Wilgenbroek Yellow 2 litre pots with bud. 25% off our normal price of £12.30. Yellow flowers. Febuary-April. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
HELLEBORUS sternii H. corsicus x H. lividus.Similar to H. corsicus but has deep red stems and pink flushed flowers. March-May. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm
HELLEBORUS sternii Bougton Beauty White flowers on short stems. Jan-March. Very dark green leaves. Needs rich moist soil in sun or part shade. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. AGM.
HELLEBORUS x ericsmithii Large, pink flushed white flowers Jan-May. Pewter-flushed, dark green, serrated leaves. Sun. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm.
HELLEBORUS x nigercors Large white flowers Jan-May. Pewter-flushed, dark green, serrated leaves. Sun. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. AGM.
HELLEBORUS x nigercors (xEricsmithii) White Beauty Large white flowers Jan-May. Pewter-flushed, dark green, serrated leaves. Sun. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. AGM.
HEMEROCALLIS Aaaba Spider. Antique ruby flowers early to mid season. Flowersize 18cm. Ht. 107cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Hine 1995.
HEMEROCALLIS Above The Clouds Unusual Form. Bitone orange red blend. Flowersize 23cm. Budcount 26. 4 way branching. Early season. Remontant. Ht. 132cm. Evergreen. Dan Hansen 07. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Admirals Braid Fragrant white pink blend with braided gold edge. Flower size 14cm. 1993. Flowers mid season. Semi-evergreen. Tertraploid. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 35cm. Bred by Stamile1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Alakazam Lavender self wirh darker lavender blue halo. Mid season. Remontant. Flower: 12cm. Ht. 115cm. Semi-evergreen. Extended bloom. Diploid. Hansen 1998. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS All American Windmill Unusual form. Light orange polychrome and dark orange eye. Flowersize 18cm. Early mid season. Remontant. Ht. 66cm.Dormant. Diploid. Crochet 1995. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Alpine Snow Fragrant, heavily ruffled creamy white with a green throat. Mid season. Remontant. Flower size 14cm. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 40cm. Winter dormant. Tetraploid bred by Patrick Stamile. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Always Afternoon Mauve flowers with purple eye, green throat, and buff edge. Flower size 14cm. Early season. Remontant.Tetraploid. Semi-evergreen. Ht. 56cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Morss 1987. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS American Freedom Grace, L.2004 28. E. 5.50 orange-peach blend, gold edge. Sev.tet
HEMEROCALLIS American Revolution Narrow petalled black self. Green throat. Flowers from mid season. Very popular. Remontant. Flower: 14cm. Ht. 71cm.Winter dormant. Diploid. Allen Wild 1972. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Amethyst Squid Purple Spider. Mid season. Flowersize 23cm. Ht 122cm Diploid. Dormant. Mahieu 2000.
HEMEROCALLIS Anatomically Correct Yellow with faint strawberry watermark. Flowersize 25cm. Early to mid season. Ht. 107cm. Remontant. Semi-evergreen. Diploid. J P Murphy. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Aniakchak Fragrant pale violet unusual form. Flowersize 17.78cm . Ht. 116cm.Any soil. Open position. Diploid. Semi-evergreen. Mahieu 2003.
HEMEROCALLIS Apache Bandana Spider. Garnet with green orange throat with black eye zone yellow midrib. Flowersize 18cm. Mid season.Ht. 81cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Roberts 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Apache Beacon Unusual form. Fiery rosy red with yellow green throat. Cascade . Mid season.Repeat flowering. Four way branching. Bud count 40. Ned Roberts 2006. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Apache War Feather Cardinal red bitone with white edge. Flowersize 16.5cm. Early mid season. Ht. 48.26cm. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Roberts. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Apple Of My Eye Fragrant cream flower with rose red eye and edge. Mid season. Remontant. Flowersize 13cm. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid bred by T. Bell 2000. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Arachnephobia Pink self. Flowersize 18cm. Early season. Ht. 51cm. Remontant. Evergreen. Diploid. Dickerson 1991. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Arctic Snow Ruffled, ivory cream flowers with a green throat. Prominent, black anthers. Mid season. Flower size 14cm. Winter dormant.Tetraploid Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Bred by Patrick Stamile 1985. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Arms To Heaven Unusual Form. Purple red with yellow green throat. Flowersize 20.32 cm. Mid season. Ht. 91cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Roberts 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Athlone Medium yellow and red polychrome. Ht. 122cm. Sp. 50cm. Any soil. Open position. Diploid.
HEMEROCALLIS Aunt Wimp Fragrant peach with fine gold edge. Flowersize 15.24cm. Mid season. Ht. 107cm. Sp. 50cm. Any soil. Open position. Tetraploid. Dormant. Bachman 2003.
HEMEROCALLIS Autumn Jewels Dark yellow flowers with darkest red eye and picotee edge. Green throat. Late flowering. Remontant Aug. Tetraploid. Winter dormant. Ht. 102cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil. Bred by Trimmer 2000.
HEMEROCALLIS Autumn Minaret Fragrant Spider orange with yellow band Mid season to very late. Ht. 167cm. Sp. 50cm Diploid Dormant. Stout 1951
HEMEROCALLIS Autumn Prince Fragrant yellow, pendant, small, truly lily like flowers. Extended bloom. July-Aug. Mid to late season.. Ht. 107cm. Sp. 50cm. Diploid dormant.Open position. Any soil. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Awesome Candy Fragrant creamy yellow flower with large burgundy red eye. Green throat. Early flowering. Remontant. Evergreen. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 40cm. Tetraploid bred by Stamile. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Aztec Firebird Unusual Form. Bicolour orange and red. Flowersize 18cmn. Mid to late season. Ht. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Roberts 2003. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Bamboo Blackie Black flower with green throat. Mid season. July-Aug. Ht. 62cm. Sp. 40cm. Winter dormant. Tetraploid bred by Dalton Durio. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Banned In Boston Outrageous pink and cream bitone with ruffled edge. Green throat. Flower size 12cm. Flowers mid season. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Simpson 1994. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Barbara Mitchell Lovely pastel pink flowers with green throat. July-Aug. Diploid. Semi-evergreen. Introduced by Charlie Pearce in 1995. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Any not too dry soil. Open position.
HEMEROCALLIS Bat Signal Unusual form. Cream with purple eye. Flowersize 15cm. Early-Mid season. Remontant. ht. 132cm. Semi-Evergreen. Diploid. Margot Reed 1996. position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Beautiful Edgings Fragrant cream flower with rose edge. Flowersize 18cm. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 76cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Award of Merit 02. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Bela Lugosi Darkest purple black flowers with green throat. Colour does not spoilt by rain. Flowers mid season. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Curt Hanson 1995. Open position. Any soil. 2007 Lexington All-American Award.
HEMEROCALLIS Bengal Bay Pink cream flower with purple black eyezone and a green throat. Mid season. July-Aug. Ht. 72cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Jeff Salter. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Bertie Ferris Warm creamy orange flowers with slightly ruffled edge. Flowersize 6.35 cm. July. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. The flowers are beautifully shaped. Diploid. Any soil. Open position. Bred by Ury Winniford. (Corky x Sdlg)
HEMEROCALLIS Best Kept Secret Rose pink flower with a green throat. Mid season. July-Aug. Ht. 72cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid bred by David Kirchoff. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Betty's Pick Twisting cascade crispate Bicolor! Pewter and flesh with extended green throat. Flowersize 33cm. Bud Count 24 Pollen good. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Big Bird Fragrant yellow self. Flowersize 18cm. Early mid season. Ht. 86cm Dormant. Tetraploid. Griesbach + Klehm. 1978. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Black Friar Unusual form. Darkest red flowers. Lester 1950.
HEMEROCALLIS Black Ice Spider variant. Black self. Flowersize 19cm. Mid season. Ht. 81cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. N Roberts 2000. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Black Knight Darkest violet red flowers. Flowers early to mid season. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid evergreen bred by Schlumpf 1953. Open position. Any soil. 2007
HEMEROCALLIS Black Plush Spider variant. Red black self. Flowersize 15cm. Mid season. Ht. 81cm.Evergreen. Diploid. Connell 1955. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Black Prince Dark orange red flowers. Early to mid season. 107cm. Sp. 50cm. July-Aug. Any soil. Protect from afternoon sun. Open position. Diploid. Dormant Russell 1942.
HEMEROCALLIS Blackeye Belle Cream petals. Deep crimson eyezone. Ht. 70cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Blueberry Candy Fragrant, creamy white flowers with violet eyezone and deep green throat. Flowers mid season July-Aug. Repea flowers in autumn. Tetraploid.. Bred by Patrick Stamile 1993. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 40cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Boney Maroney Fragrant chrome yellow self. Flowersize 23cm. Extended flowering. Early mid season Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Nocturnal. Kehl 1994. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Boogie My Woogie Baby Spider. Darkred with lighter midribs. Flowersize 19cm. Mid to late season. Ht. 125cm. Dormant. Diploid. Bachmann 2003. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Border Lord Large cream flowers with a purple edge and purple eye. Bred by Salter 1997. Flower size 16cm. Flowers early to mid season. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Ht. 71cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Salter 1997. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Boroobin Magic Gold flowers with dark maroon eye and a wide maroon ruffled edge around all the petals. Flowers mid season and often repeat flowers later. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Ht. 66cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Alexander 1998. Quite quite wonderful! Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Brer Rabbit Baby Unusual Form. Crispate. Black red self. Green throat. Flower size 12.7cm. Petal length width ratio 3.80. Dud count 23. Mid season. Four way branching. Ht 76cm Nocturnal. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Ned Roberts 2003. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Brown Billows Spider. Brown and gold bitone. Flowersize 25cm. Midseason. Remontant. ht. 122cm. Evergreen. Diploid. MacMillan 1955. A. M. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Brown Exotica Spider variant. Brown flower with dark purple eye. Flowersize 23cm. Mid season. Ht. 110cm. Dormant. Diploid. Gossard 2004. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Brown Witch Spider variant. Brown flower with a red eye. Flowersize 15cm. Mid season. Ht. 91cm. Dormant. Diploid. Reed 1999. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Calypso re, fra, noc Burbank 1917 48. EM yellow self
HEMEROCALLIS Captain Hook Unusual form. Fragrant yellow self. Flowersize 20cm. Mid late season. Extended flowering. Ht. 76cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Lester 1969. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Capulina Spider. garnet with buff midribs. Early mid season. Ht. 97cm. Semi-evergreen. Diploid. T Craig 1962. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Caribbean Jack Dolan Mauve flower with broad purple eyezone and green throat. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid. Bred by Talbott 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Catherine Woodberry Fragrant pale lavender pink flowers. Green throat. Flowers from mid to late season. Flower: 15cm. Ht. 60cm. Winter dormant. Diploid. Childs. 1967. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Cenla Crepe Myrtle Creped pale pink flower. Early to mid season. July-Aug. Semi-evergreen. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50cm Diploid bred by Tanner 1974. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Cerulean Star Unusual form. Blue orchid self. Flowersize 18cm. Dormant. Early mid season. Ht. 82cm. Diploid. Nocturnal. Lambert 1982. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Challenger Intense rich scarlet flowers. Extended bloom. Mid season. Remontant. July-Aug. Open position. Any soil. Ht. 122cm. Sp. 40cm. Diploid. Evergreen. Open position. Any soil. Bred by Stout 1949.
HEMEROCALLIS Charles Johnston Pinkish red flowers with a red eye. July-Sept. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Chartwell Rich grape purple flowers. One of the darkest. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Ht 60cm. Open position. Any soil. Bred by Munson 1976.
HEMEROCALLIS Cherry Eyed Pumpkin Ruffled orange with dark red eye. Flowersize 15cm. Extra early flowering. Remontant. Extended flowering. Ht. 71cm. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Kirchoff 1991. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Chicago Apache Deep scarlet flowers with a lemon green throat. August. Tetraploid. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 40cm. Any soil. Open position. Bred by Marsh Khlem. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Chicago Knockout Sumptuous dark velvety blackish red flowers. Tetraploid. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm.July-Aug. Any soil. Protect from afternoon sun. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Chicago Princess Purple self. Early flowering. Flower: 15cm. Ht. 60cm. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid. Marsh 1976. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Chief Four Fingers Spider. Dark red purple with black eye. Flowersize 15cm. Extended bloom. Mid season. Ht. 112cm. Semi vergreen. Diploid. Ned Roberts 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS China Bride Rose pink and cream pink biclor with rose halo. Early flowering. Remontant. Ht. 61cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Diploid bred by Guidry. 1989. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Chinese Coral Pink flowers. July-Aug. Remontant Flower 12cm. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Open position. Any soil. A refined and delicate plant.
HEMEROCALLIS Chokecherry Mountains Unusual Form. Crispate. Dark wine red with darker purple eye. Green throat. Flower size 20cm.Bud count 16. Mid season. Ht 86cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Fertile both ways. Ned Roberts 2003. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Cimmaron Knight Burnt sienna with black plum eye. Flowersize 15cm. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 56cm. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Salter 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS citrina Pale yellow flowers with greenish reverse. Very sweetly scented. Dormant. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Cleo (HAYWARD, 1938) height 48", season MLa, Evergreen, Diploid, ORL2-S-P.
HEMEROCALLIS Cleopatra Spider. Melon pink flowers with purple red eye. Flowersize 12.7cm. Early season. Ht. 87cm. Evergreen. Diploid. Thomas 1964. A. M. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Clothed In Glory Mauve flower with chartreuse throat and heavily braided gold edge. Mid season. July-Aug. Ht. 46cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetrploid. Bred by Larry Grace. 1996. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Coburg Fright Wig Unusual form. Maroon over yellow with maroon eye. Flowersize 19cm. Early mid season. Ht. 84cm. Dormant. Diploid. Brockington 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Colonel Joe Light yellow flowers. Early to early mid season. July-Sept. Ht. 102cm . Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil. Diploid.
HEMEROCALLIS Coral Crab Spider. Coral pink self. Mid season. Semi evergreen. Ht. 81cm Diploid. G. Douglas 1954. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Coral Eyeshadow Petals too wide for an Unusual form . Coral red with flesh watermark and green throat. Flower size 20cm, ratio:3.35 to 1. Bud count 24. Ht 91cm. Mid season. Extended bloom. Remontant. Diploid. Ned Roberts 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Coral Taco Raspberry coral bitone over yellow green throat. Flowersize 25.4cm. Petal length to width ratio. 7.5 to 1. Early mid season. Ht 76.2cm. Pollen fertile. Pod moderately fertile. Three way branching. Bud count 16. Ned Roberts 2005. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Court Magician Wide petalled rich purple flowers with a chalky lavender eye and a green throat. Flower size 12.5cm. Flowers early midseason. Tetraploid. Ht. 66cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Munson 1988. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Crazy Pierre Spider. Pale orange peach flower with brick red eye. Flowersize 18cm. Mid season. Ht. 61cm. Dormant. Diploid. Whitacre 1990
HEMEROCALLIS Cream Devil (Old Fashioned Maiden) Cream flower with wine eye. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Creation (Roberts-N., 2004) height 40", bloom 9", season MLa, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, 18 buds, 5 branches, UFo Crispate , Light purple self above yellow green throat.
HEMEROCALLIS Crimson Flood STOUT, 1946) height 122cm, season early to mid. Deep red. Rebloom, Evergreen, Diploid, UFo Crispate , ORM2-P.. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Crimson Pirate Spider form.Deep red flowers with cream midribs and yellow green throat. July-Aug. Diploid. Ht. 45 cm. Sp. 40cm. Any soil. Open position. Any soil. Bred by Henry E. Sass.
HEMEROCALLIS Cripple Creek Unusual form. Crispate/spathulate. Gold. Flowersize 20cm. Late to very late flowering. Repeat flowering. Four way branching. 26 budcount. Ht. 92cm. Semi-evergreen. Ned Roberts 2006. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Curly Pink Ribbons Unusual form. Medium pink self. Flowersize 17cm. Mid late season. Remontant. Extended flowering. Ht. 76cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Hansen 1996. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Custard Candy Flattish creamy yellow flowers with recurved petals. Aug. Dark red throat. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40 Tetraploid. Bred by Patrick Stamile. Free flowering, weather resistant. Magnificent. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Dancing Crab (Burkey, 1998).height 42", bloom 6", season M, Dormant, Diploid, 14 buds, 3 branches, UFo Cascade , Light red self with green throat. (SCARLET GOWN X RED THRILL)
HEMEROCALLIS Dark Fellow (Spiral Charmer) Deep Claret red flowers with green throat. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Dark Sprite Abundant small black flowers. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 40cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Date Book (WILD, 1971) height 40", bloom 6", season EM, Rebloom, Dormant, Diploid, Baby ribbon pink with tangerine throat.
HEMEROCALLIS Debary Canary Unusual form. (Stamile, 2006). Height 132cm. Bloom 19cm, season EE, Evergreen, Tetraploid, 48 buds, 9 branches, UFo Crispate , Canary yellow self above green throat. [(sdlg × Lime Peel) × (sdlg × sdlg)]. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Debussy Fragrant, lavender flower with a gold edge. Early to mid season. Remontant. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Bred by Stamile 1999. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Decatur Elevator (DAVIDSON, 1979) height 34", bloom 7", season MLa, Rebloom, Dormant, Tetraploid, Pale pink self with golden yellow throat. (ROUND TABLE X HELEN BOEHM)
HEMEROCALLIS Desert Icicle Spatulate/Cascade. Greenish yellow with slight pnk cast with green throat. Diamond dusting. Sepals and petals twist gently. Flower size 14cm. 3 way branching. Bud count 24. Early mid season. Remontant. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Ned Roberts 1995. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Diabolique Unusual form. Purple self. Flowersize 19cm. Early mid season Ht. 92cm. Dormant. Diploid. Lambert 1987.
HEMEROCALLIS Distant Star Unusual form. Twisting cascade crispate. Black red with extended green throat. Bud count 15. Flower size 14cm. Mid season. Ht. 92cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Ned Roberts 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Divertissement Spider variant. Light yellow flower wit pale red eye. Flowersize 16.5cm. Mid late seaon. Extended flowering season. Ht. 114cm. Dormant. Diploid. Hager 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Do The Twist Lambertson, 1998) height 40", bloom 7", season M, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid, 30 buds, 4 branches, UFo , Medium pink violet with light orange violet eye and green throat. [STAR OF INDIA X (MORTICIA x sdlg)]
HEMEROCALLIS Dominic Sumptuous darkest red flowers. July-Aug. Any soil. Ht. 76cm. Sp 60cm. Tetraploid. Open position. Any soil. This plant offer will be sent out at a special discount carriage rate of £2.50.
HEMEROCALLIS Dorothy McDade Light yellow self. Fragrant. Mid season. Remontannt Ht. 100cm. Sp. 40cm. Diploid. P. Schreiner & H. Sass 1941. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Dragon's Eye Miniature, ruffled, rounded pale rose pink flowers with a large, bright, deep rose red eye. Flower size 10.2cm. Flowers mid to late season. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 50cm. Wonderful. Bred by E. Salter 1993. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Dragon's Heart Rose pink flower with a bright red eye and a green throat. Mid season. Remontant. July-Aug. Ht. 72cm. Sp. 50cm.Evergreen. Diploid bred by Elizabeth Salter. 1996. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Dream Catcher Unusual form. Rose bronze blend. Flowersize 25.4cm Mid late season. Ht. 92cm. Dormant. Diploid. Ned Roberts 1995. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Dream Keeper Spider. Dark pink with extended yellow green throat. Dark rose eye. Flowersize 19cm., ratio 7.75 to 1. Mid season, Remontant. Five way branching, 20 bud count. Ht 76cm. Diploid. N Roberts 2005. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Druids Chant Lavender flower with deep purple picotee edge and eyezone. Green throat. Flowers early to mid season. July-Aug. Tetraploid. Semi evergreen. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Patrick Stamile. 1993. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Duke of Durham Ruffled orange flowers with purple eyezone and green throat. July-Sept. Ht. 74. Sp. 50cm. Any soil. early flowering. Open position. Diploid.
HEMEROCALLIS Easy Ned Spider. Fragrant chartreuse self. Flowersize 16.5cm.Very late flowering. Ht. 102cm. Evergreen. Diploid. B. Brown 1987. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Ebony Prince (HENSCH, 1954) height 40", season MLa, Dormant, Diploid, Dark black maroon self.
HEMEROCALLIS Echo Canyon Spider. Burnt rose with extended green throat. Faint darker eye. Flowersize 24cm, ratio 5.72 to 1. Five way branching, bud count 18. Early mid season, remontant. Ht. 117cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. N Roberts 2005. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Ed Brown Clear pale pink self with a gold edge and green throat. Flowersize 14cm. Flowers early mid season. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by J. Salter 1995. For me the best of all pale pink lilies. Any soil. Open position.
HEMEROCALLIS Eggplant Eletricity Spider. Dark purple with black purple velvet eye. Flowersize 15cm. Extended bloom. Mid season. Ht. 81cm. Dormant. Diploid. Reed 2003. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Egyptian Ibis Large lilac flower with a green throat. Flowers early to mid season. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Munson 1985. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS El Desperado Mustard yellow flowers with darkest red eye and picotee edge. Green throat. Late flowering. Aug. Tetraploid. Winter dormant. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil. Bred by Patrick Stamile 1991.
HEMEROCALLIS Elegant Candy Small clear pink flowers with a deep red band surrounding a green heart. June-July Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm.Open position. Any soil. Tetraploid bred by Patrick Stamile. Dormat.
HEMEROCALLIS Elmore James (Hanson-C., 1999) height 40", bloom 6", season EM, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid, Fragrant, Violet purple self above chartreuse throat. {[(ROYAL HERITAGE x BENCHMARK) x (IMPERIAL ARTIST x ASIAN EMPEROR)] X NOSFERATU}
HEMEROCALLIS Etched Eyes Pale creamy yellow flower with raspberry lavender etched eye. Flower size 13cm. Flowers early mid season. Evergreen. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Kaskel 1996. Any soil. Open position.
HEMEROCALLIS Eye Catching Cream pink flowers with a large purple eye and matching wide picotee. Flower size 13cm. Flowers early mid season. Tetraploid. Evergreen. Bred by Patrick Stamile 1997. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Fairy Tale Pink. Pale peach self. Flowersize 14cm. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 61cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. C. Pierce 1980. Award of Merit 1987. Stout Silver Medal 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Fantasia STOUT, 1946).height 48", season EM, Rebloom, Evergreen, Diploid, UFo Crispate , ORM2-P.
HEMEROCALLIS Farmer's Daughter Bright medium pink self with gold edge. Flowersize 14cm. Early season. Remontant. Ht. 71cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid. D Kirchof 1991. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Ferris Wheel Spider. Very fragrant red flowers. Extended bloom. Flowersize 14cm. Mid season. Ht. 102cm. Dormant. Diploid. E Childs 1959. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Firestorm Unusual form. Brick red self. Flowersize 21cm. Early mid season. Ht. 79cm. Dormant. Diploid. Krekler 1979. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Flying Saucer (FLORY, 1956) height 40", season M, Dormant, Diploid, Light yellow self. (CELLINI X HIGH NOON)
HEMEROCALLIS Fol de Rol Spider. Reddish Brown yellow blend. Evergreen. Diploid. Ht. 102cmConnell 1954. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Fools Cap Unusual Form. Fragrant Brown and yellow Polychrome. Flowersize 20cm. Mid to late season. Extended bloom Ht. 112cm. . Dormant. Diploid. Schoonover 1969. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS For The Good Times Spider. Beige pink cream. Green centre. Pale pink reverse to petals. Flowersize 20cm, ratio 5.2 to 1. Bud Count 27. 5 way branching Mid season. Ht. 86cm. Semi evergreen.N Roberts 2007. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Forbidden Dreams White flowers.Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Bred by Slater 2000.
HEMEROCALLIS Fox Ears (Roberts-N., 2002) height 40", bloom 8", season MLa, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, Fragrant, 12 buds, 3 branches, UFo Crispate , Purple bitone above green throat.
HEMEROCALLIS Francis Joiner Double rose pink flowers. Midseason. Ht. 61cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Diploid bred by Ebnman R. Joiner 1988. A.M. 1995. Ida Munson Awaard 1993.
HEMEROCALLIS Francis Of Assisi Fragrant, burgundy red and bright claret red blend with white picotee edge. Flowersize 15cm. Flowers mid season. Remontant. Extended flowering season. Ht. 66cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Moldovan. 1994. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Francois Verhaert Fragrant orchid pink flower with grape purple eye and edge. Early to mid season. Remontant. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Stamile 2001. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Franz Hal Striking orange red and yellow petals with a gold stripe in each petal. Ht. 60cmOpen position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Garden Portrait Spider. Light yellow self. Mid season. Ht. 71cm. Dormant. Diploid. Bechtold 1949. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Gay Troubadour (NESmith, 1941).height 40", season MLa, Dormant, Diploid, Spider Ratio 5.50:1, ORM/OYL3.
HEMEROCALLIS Gentle Shepherd Glistening white flowers. July-Aug. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Any soil. Open position. Diploid.
HEMEROCALLIS Giddy Go Round Unusual Form Bright red and yellow with a greenish gold throat. Late season. 100cm. Dormant. Diploid. Whittaker 1979. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Glacier Gleam Very fragrant ruffled pale lemon yellow flowers. with an intriguing hint of pink. Sold to us as Glacier Bay which it is not Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Glory Bright (Bell-T., 2003) height 24", bloom 6", season EM, Rebloom, Evergreen, Tetraploid, Fragrant, 25 buds, 4 branches, Yellow self above green throat. [(BETTY WARREN WOODS x ADMIRAL'S BRAID) X UNKNOWN]
HEMEROCALLIS Golden Chimes Gold flowers open from dark bronze buds. Stems dark bronze. Ht. 65cm. AGM. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Golden Marvel Gold self. Spider. Flowersize 19cm. Mid season. RemontantHt. 110cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. L Lennington 1978. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Golden Prize Gold self. Flowersize. 18cm. Late season. Ht. 66cm. Dormant. Tetraploid. Ht. 66cm. Peck 1968. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Golden Wonder Gold self. June-July. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Grace And Grandeur A pale yellow and cream blend with a green throat. Wide petalled and heavily ruffled. Early to mid season. July-Aug. Ht. 56cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi evergreen tetraploid bred by Jeff Salter 1992. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Grape Velvet Shapely deepest red flowers with green throat. July-Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Green Flutter Ruffled yellowy green flowers with bright green throat. Flower size 7cm. Flowers late mid season. Extended flowering. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 35cm. Bred by Williamson 1964. Open position. Any soil. AGM.
HEMEROCALLIS Green Warrior Unusual form. Green yellow self. Flowersize 17cm. Early mid season. Ht. 107cm.Semi evergreen. Diploid. N. Roberts 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Green Widow Spider variant. Yellow green self. Flowersize 16.5cm. Early season. Ht. 66cm. Evergreen. Diploid. Temple 1980. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Happy Returns Canary yellow scented flowers. Non stop flowerer. June-Oct. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 45cm. Open position. Any soil. Diploid. An amazing doer!
HEMEROCALLIS Hawaiian Nights Fragrant dark purple flower with black eye zone. Very early flowering. June-July. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen tetraploid bred by G. Pierce 1996.
HEMEROCALLIS Heavenly Mr Twister Gossard, 2004) height 39", bloom 8", season Mid. Winter Dormant. Diploid, 25 buds, 7 branches, Spider Ratio 4.80:1, Pinkish red with darker eye above green yellow throat. (RINGS AND THINGS X WILDEST DREAMS)
HEMEROCALLIS Heavenly Starfire Gossard, 2001) height 40", bloom 10", season M, Evergreen, Tetraploid, 22 buds, 3 branches, UFo Crispate , Polymerous 10%, Red with black eye above green throat. (SAMAR STAR FIRE X BONEY MARONEY)
HEMEROCALLIS Heidi Edelweiss White flowers with a green eye. Flowersize 13cm. Mid to late season. June-Sept. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 40cm. Bred by Milikan 1984. Diploid. Winter dormant. (Eternal Blessing x Serene Madonna). Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Her Majesty's Wizard Rich purple flower with light purple watermark round green throat. Gold edge. Early to mid season. Ht. 61cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Elizabeth Salter 1996. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Heron's Cove Lavender cream flower with pale grey eye and edge. Flowers mid season. Remontant. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm Winter dormant. Tetraploid bred by Stamile 1999. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Hesperus SASS-H.P., 1940) height 45", season ML, Dormant, Diploid, OIOYM1.
HEMEROCALLIS Holly Dancer Spider variant. Brilliant red flowers. Flowersize 18cm. Mid season. Extended flowering. Ht. 82cm. Dormant. Diploid. Warrell 1988. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Hows The Weather Up There (Murphy-J.P., 2004) height 56", bloom 7.5", season MLa, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, Fragrant, 20 buds, 2 branches, Spider Ratio 4.00:1, Lavender chartreuse bitone with yellow midrib and reddish purple eye above green throat. (RADIANT MOONBEAM X MOUNTAIN TOP EXPERIENCE)
HEMEROCALLIS Hubbles Buddy (Roberts-N., 2002) height 43", bloom 9", season MLa, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, 28 buds, 6 branches, UFo Crispate , Light purple red self above green throat. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Hyperion Large, lemon yellow, fragrant flowers. July-Sept. Ht. 70. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil. Diploid.
HEMEROCALLIS In Depth (Previously wrongly named Apricot Souflee). Double apricot yellow flowers. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Indian Fandango Spider. Fragrant red self with green eye. Flowersize 20cm. Mid season. Extended flowering. Ht. 70cm.Dormant. Diploid. Belk 1984. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Indian Paintbrush Orange with a red eye and golden throat. Flowersize 13cm. Mid season. Ht. 71cm. Dormant. Tetraploid. Greisbach + Klehm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Inner View Cream. Very early flowering July. Remontant. Evergreen. Tetetraploid Ht 66cm. Ht. 50cm. Bred by Morss 1982. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Invitation To Immortality Chocolate ruby flower with blue overtone and Ruby red halo. Early flowering. July. Remontant. Evergreen. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm.Tetraploid bred by David Kirchoff. 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Isleworth Fragrant, ivory flower with a plum eye and a braided plum edge with a green eye. Flower size 12cm. Flowers early to mid season. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Introduced by Stamile in 1998. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Itsy Bitsy Spider Unusual form. Lemon yellow self. Flowersize 9cm. Early season. Ht. 89cm. Dormant. Diploid. H. Bishop 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS James Clark Fragrant red Self. Mid season. Jul-Aug. Remontant. Ht. 71cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Salter 2000. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS James Marsh Intense rich scarlet flowers.July-Aug. Open position. Any soil. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Tetraploid. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Janice Brown Light rose pink flowers with a ruffled edge and a large deep rose eyezone. Green throat. Free flowering. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Jellyfish Jealousy (Reed, 1995) height 24", bloom 7", season EM, Rebloom, Dormant, Diploid, Fragrant, UFo Cascade , Pale cream with violet feathered eyezone and large green throat. (PERSIAN PATTERN X sdlg)
HEMEROCALLIS Jenny Wren Brownish orange flowers July-Aug. Sun or part shade. Any not bone dry soil. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm.
HEMEROCALLIS Jersey Spider GROVATT, 1973)height 46", bloom 8", season MLa, Rebloom, Dormant, Diploid, Orange self with green throat. (ORANGE MARMALADE X PRESIDENT RICE)
HEMEROCALLIS Joan Senior Ruffled, sweetly scented, white flowers. July-Aug. Ht. 38cm. Sp. 30cm. Any soil. Open position. Diploid.
HEMEROCALLIS Joie De Vivre Fragrant Pink Bitone. Early flowering. Remontant. Flowers over an extended period. Ht. 56cm. Sp. 40cm. Evergreen. Diploid bred by L. Gates. 1993. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Jolly Red Giant Unusual form. Tall Maroon-red self. Flowersize 20cm. Early season. Remontant. Ht. 173cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Stamile 1999. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Journey To Oz Unusual Form. Red with green throat.
HEMEROCALLIS Judge Roy Bean Spider. Fragrant, soft pinkish gold flowers with cream stripes. Flowersize 23cm. Mid late season. Ht. 99cm. Dormant. Diploid. Reinke 1996. A. M. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Kachina Firecracker Unusual Form. Twisting cherry red petals with green throat. Yellow midribs on petals and sepals. Flower size 16.5cm. Bud count 24. Ht. 92cm. Mid late season. Semi evergreen. Ned Roberts 2003. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Kansas Kitten Fragrant Purple flower with dark purple eyezone. Green throat. Flowersize 12.7cm. Ht 56cm. Sp. 30cm. Fiveway branching. 20 Buds per stem. Winter dormant. Mid season. Bred by Carpenter 2002. (Lavender Baby x Cranberry Eyed Picotee) Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Karen's Curls Unusual form. Fragrant lavender and cream blend. Flowersize 18cm. Mid season. Ht. 79cm. Dormant. Diploid.Reinke 1997. A. M. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Katahdin (VALENTE, 1993) height 107cm, bloom 12.7cm Mid season. Winter Dormant. Tetraploid, Gray purple with darker purple band above green throat. (IN THE PURPLE X BLOODLINE)
HEMEROCALLIS Kathleen Salter Very ruffled yellow flowers with a green throat. Flowersize 15cm. Flowers early midseason. Tetraploid. Semi evergreen. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by J. Salter 1989. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Kathryn June Wood Unusual form. Pale lavender self with yellow green throat. Flowersize 23cm, ratio 3.8 to 1. Five way branching, bud count 22. Mid season, remontant. Ht. 96cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. N Roberts 2004. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Kathy Mccartney Spider. Ratio 4 to 1. Recurved and twisted black red petals with green throat and lighter edging. Flowersize 12cm. 4 way brancing, bud count 25. Early mid season. Repeat flowering. Semi evergreen. Ht. 87. Diploid. N. Roberts 06. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Keene Spider. Bitone - yellow dusted red.. Extended bloom. Mid season. Dormant. Ht. 81cm. Diploid. M. Reed 2003. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Kenyan Sun (Couturier, 2003) height 40", bloom 6.5", season MLa, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, 20 buds, 4 branches, Golden yellow with rosy wine eye above pale green throat. (sdlg X sdlg)
HEMEROCALLIS Kevin Michael Coyne Spider. Yellow self. Flowersize 23cm. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 66cm. Evergreen. Diploid. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Kindly Light Spider. Yellow green self. Flowersize 13cm. Mid season. Extended flowering. Ht. 71cm. Dormant. Diploid. Bechtold 1949. Harris Olson Spider Award 1987. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS King James Bell-T., 2004) height 28", bloom 6.25", season M, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid, Fragrant, 12 buds, 2 branches, Creamy gold with deep purple eye above green throat. [(MASK OF TIME x sdlg) X AWESOME BLOSSOM]
HEMEROCALLIS Kwanso Flore Pleno Variegata Double orange flowers. Variegated foliage. July-Sept. Ht. 74. Sp. 50cm. Any soil. Open position. Diploid.
HEMEROCALLIS Lace Cookies Creamy yellow self with very ruffled edge. Flowers early. June-July. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Bred by Kaskel 1998. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lace Garden Beauty Pink flowers. Darker braided edge. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lacy Marionette Spider. Yellow self. Flowersize 18cm. Early mid season. Extended flowering. Ht. 66cm. Evergreen diploid. Tarrant 1987. Harry Olson Spider Award 2001. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lady Neva fra, reAlexander-Moody 1970 42 EM Soft buff yellow with rose eye. Green throat. Semi evergreen. Diploid.
HEMEROCALLIS Lake Effect Fragrant, light purple flower with grey eye. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Tetraploid bred by Stamile.
HEMEROCALLIS Lake Norman Spider Unusual form. Fragrant, rose pink blend with cream green eye. Flowersize 20cm. Extended flowering. Ht. 71cm. Dormant. Diploid. K Carpenter 1981. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Laughing Feather Spider. Purple self with extended green throat and white midribs on petals and sepals. Flowersize 18cm, ratio 4 to 1. Six way branched, bud count 32. Mid late season, remontant. Ht. 81cm. Semi vergreen. Diploid. Ned Roberts 2004. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lavender Light Unusual form. Fragrant lavender self. Flowersize 20cm. Mid season. Ht. 60cm. Dormant. Tetraploid. Webster 1984. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Legs Limmer Unusual form. Creamy yellow. Flowersize 25.4cm. Budcount 40. Mid season. Ht. 96cm. Semi evergreen.N Roberts 2007. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lemon Bells Lemon flowers with bronze backs. Heavily scented. AGM. Open position. Any soil. 95cm.
HEMEROCALLIS Lemon Fellow (Lemon Ribbon?) Yellow self with a green throat. Flowersize 28cm. Early mid season. Ht. 81cm. Dormant. tetraploid. Trimmer 1999. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lemon Madeline (Morss, 2001)height 112cm, bloom 20cm, season EM, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid, 40 buds, 6 branches, Lemon yellow self above emerald green throat. (TETRINA X BETTY WARREN WOODS). Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lemon Meringue Twist Roberts-N., 2003) height 44", bloom 7", season M, Rebloom, Dormant, Diploid, Fragrant, 22 buds, 4 branches, UFo Crispate , Lemon bitone above yellow green throat.
HEMEROCALLIS Leonard Bernstein Bright red self. Flowersize 14cm. Early mid season. Remontant. Ht. 66cm.Extended flowering. Evergreen. tetraploid. D. Kirchoff 1991. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Let It Rip Spider variant. Persimmon orange blend. Flowersize 25cm. Early midseason. Remontant. ht. 81cm. Evergreen. Diploid. J. Joiner 1997. A. M. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS lilioasphodelus Pure yellow, pendant, small, truly lily like flowers. Fragrant. May-June. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Vigorous and wonderful.Open position. Any soil. Species. AGM. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lilly Dache Spider variant. Golden yellow and red. Mid late season. Ht 102cm. Dormant. Open position. Any soil. Diploid Hall 1957. A.M.
HEMEROCALLIS Limited Edition Spider variant. Lemon self. Flowersize 20cm. Early season. Extended flowering. Ht. 89cm .Dormant. Diploid. Lambert 1969. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lin Wright Miniature pale rose pink flowers with rose red eye. Flowers early to mid season. Evergreen. Diploid. Introduced by Slater. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Any soil. Open position.
HEMEROCALLIS Linda Agin Linda Agin. Exquisite ruffled cream flower with a faint pink flush. Early to mid season. Remontant. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Diploid. Bred by T. Wilson 1998. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lines Of Splendour Spider. Yellow green flowers with rose red eye. Flowersize 21.5cm. Early season. Remontant. Ht. 63.5cm. Evergreen. Diploid. Temple 1993. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Liquorice Twist Spider. Dark purple with extended green throat. Flowersize 18cm. ratio: 4.41:1. Five way branching. Bud count 40. Mid season. Ht. 90cm. Semi evergreen. Ned Roberts 2006. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Little Show Stopper Double rose red flower. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Diploid bred by Stamile 1997. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lois Burns Spider variant. Yellow green self. Flowersize 22cm. Early season. Remontant. Ht. 76cm. Evergreen. Diploid. Temple 1986. HSA 1995. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Long Stocking Spider variant. Red Self. Early mid eason. Flowersize 24cm. Remontant. Ht 117cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Stamile 1997. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Longfield Anwar Small, recurved deep, dusky pink flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 40cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Longfield Bandit Small redish brown flowers with a deeper red ring and a yellow throat. June-Aug. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 40cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Longfield Beauty Fragrant palest peach flowers with a greenish yellow eye. June-Aug. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lori Goldston Fragrant, heavily ruffled coral pink flower with a gold edge and green throat. Early to mid season. July-Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Bred by J. Kinnebrew 1999. Any soil. Open position.
HEMEROCALLIS Love Or Else Rose blend with mauve watermark. Flowersize 18cm. Ht. 117cm. Late season. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Hansen 1998. Open position. Any soil. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Lullaby Baby Fragrant pink self. Flowersize 9cm. Early mid season. Extended flowering. Ht. 48cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Spalding 1975. Medals: AGA82, AM83, LA88. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Mad Max Unusual Form. Rosy purple with deep purple eye. Flowersize 15 cm. Mid season. Ht. 117cm. Open position. Any soil. Dormant. Diploid. Wilson-Schott 1989.
HEMEROCALLIS Magic Lace Pastel pale creamy yellow self. Early to mid season. July-Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Diploid bred by T. Wilson 1988. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Maleny Mite Miniature. Tiny ruffled pale yellow flowers with a brown throat and a green eye. Flowers early. Diploid. Everegreen. Bred by Alexander 1995. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Maleny Piecrust Large rose flowers with a ruffled piecrust edge. Has thin gold rim. Deep rose eye. Yellow green throat. Flowers early to mid season. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Alexander. 1998. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Maleny Think Big Huge cream flower with purple eye and green throat. Half the petals bear a thin purple edge. Flowersize 22.5cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Reliably repeat flowers. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Alexander 1992. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Mandalay Bay Music Creamy white pink blushed flowers with ruffled gold edge. Early to mid season. Remontant. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Salter 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Marilyn Siwik Ruffled dusky orange with a bright maroon eye and edge. Flowersize 18cm. Extra early flowering. Remontant. Ht. 74cm. Evergreen. Diploid. D. Kirchhoff 1994. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Marion Vaughn Pale yellow flowers with green throat. Exceptionally scented. June-Aug. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil. AGM.
HEMEROCALLIS Mariska Pink blend with orchid undertyones. Flowersize 16.5cm. Mid season. Remontant. Extended flowering. Ht. 71cm. Dormant. Tetraploid. Moldovan 1984. Award of Merit 1992. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Martie Everest Spider variant. Orange and red bicolour. Mid late season. Ht. 101cm. Diploid. McDade Parry 1947. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Mary Ethel Anderson Miniature. Tiny flower of pale ivory cream with a pink tint and a very bright round red eye surrounding a green throat. Flowersize 5.5cm. Flowers mid season Diploid. Semi evergreen. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by E. Salter 1997. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Medicine Feather Spider variant. Light garnet with yellow green throat and darker garnet eyezone. Flowersize 23cm, ratio 4.58 to 1. Bud count 14. Early mid season, extended bloom, remontant. Ht. 122cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. N Roberts 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Medusa'a Glance Burkey, 1994) height 45", bloom 7", season M, Dormant, Diploid, UFo Crispate , Mauve lavender blend with green throat.
HEMEROCALLIS Mephistopheles Intense violet purple flowers with a green throat. Flowersize. 14.6cm. Flowers early to mid season. ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Tetraploid. Bred by Steve Moldovan 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Merry Moppet Cream flower with broad red eyezone and heavily ruffled, red edge. Very dramatic. Tetraploid introduced by Elizabth Salter 2003. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Midnight Love Fragrant, deep purple flower. Early. July. Remontant. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Diploid bred by E. C. Brown 1993. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Midnight Magic Black flower with a green throat. Early to mid season. Ht. 71cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Bred by John Kinnebrew 1979. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Midnight Raider Modestly ruffled dark purple flower with green throat. Midseason. July-Aug. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm Evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Stamile 1995. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Milady Greensleeves Unusual form. Fragrant greenish yellow flowers with pink tips. Flowersize 18cm. Mid season. Ht. 81cm. Dormant. Diploid. Lambert 1978. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Milanese Mango Mango orange flowers with a deeper ruffled edge and and dark halo. Flowers early to mid season. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Bred by Kirchoff 1987. Ht. 74cm.
HEMEROCALLIS Miss Jessie Spider variant. Mauve and yellow bicolour. Flowersize 23cm. Mid season. Ht. 102cm. Dormant. Diploid. Hardy 1956. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Moonlight Masquerade Ivory self with black eye and picotee edge. Early-Mid season. July-Aug. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Ht. 65cm. Tetrapoid. Bred by Jeff Salter 1992. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Mount Echo Sunrise Unusual form. Cascade. Pink and cream polychrome blend with an extended green throat. Diamond dusted. Five way branching, bud count 22. Mid late season. Remontant. Ht. 122cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. N Roberts 2004. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Mulberry Frosted Edge Mulberry flower with lilac halo and double edge of lilac to light gold. Flowersize 14cm. 5 way branching, bud count 38. Mid late season, Remontant. Nocturnal. Ht 66cm. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Dan Hansen 2001.Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Nathan Sommers Unusual form. Twisting crispate. Raspberry red self. Intense green throat. Flowers size 22cm. Extended bloom. Sun fast. Bud count 16. Mid season. Ht. 82cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. N Roberts 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Navajo Rodeo Unusual form. Crispate. Dark red purple with a green throat and slight white edge. Green throat. Five way branching, bud count 20. Flowersize 18cm. Early mid season. Ht. 81cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. N Roberts 2005. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS New Direction Fragrant cream flower with gold braided edge. Late season. Aug. Remontant. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Stamile 2000. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Night Beacon Deep maroon flowers with a chartreuse yellow throat. Long flowering. June-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. June-Oct. Diploid. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Night Embers Fragrant, double, cherry red flower with white edges. Early to mid season. Remontant. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Stamile 1997. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Night Hawk Pale yellow flowers with green throat. Exceptionally scented. June-Aug. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil. AGM.
HEMEROCALLIS Night Wings Black flower with a chartreuse throat. Flowers early. June-July. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Tetraploid. Bred by June Williams 1986. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Nile Plum Silvery mauve with plum eye. Flowersize 13cm. Early mid season. Remontant. Ht. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid. R.W.Munson 1984. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Northwind Dancer (Schaben, 2001)height 107cm, bloom 19cm, season Late, Dormant, Diploid, UFo Cascade , Pink lavender self above yellow green throat. (LOLA BRANHAM X sdlg). Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Nuclear Meltdown (Reed, 1997) height 116cm, bloom 18cm, season EM, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, UFo Crispate , Yellow with red eyezone and gold throat. (CORAL CRAB X LADY NEVA)
HEMEROCALLIS Nutmeg Elf Spider variant. Yellow self. Flowersize 7.50cm. Early mid season. Ht. 71cm. Dormant. Diploid. McCabe 1978. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Oakes Love (Coates Love) Spider. Deep pink with medium rose halo.Flowersize 25cm. Mid late season. Extended flowering. Ht. 96cm. Evergeren. Diploid. Hansen 1994. Award of Merit. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Ojo De Dios Roberts-N., 2002) height 41", bloom 6.5", season E, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, 12 buds, 3 branches, UFo Crispate , Rose mauve with grape eye above green throat.
HEMEROCALLIS Old Tangiers Tangerine with red eye. Flowersize 13cm. Mid late season. Ht. 71cm. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Millikan 1985. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Oliver Billingslea Oliver Billingslea. Fragrant, light apricot flower. Early to Mid season. July-Aug. Remontant. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Grace 1996. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS On Point Unusual Form. Pinkish rose with extended green throat. Flowersize 23cm. Petal length to width ratio. 1: 4.5. Early mid season. Ht 76.2cm. Pollen fertile. Pod moderately fertile. Five way branching. Bud count 40. Ned Roberts 2008. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Open My Eyes (Salter, 2003) height 71cm, bloom 14.5cm. Mid Season. Repeat flowersbloom, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid, 25 buds, 3 branches, Cream with red magenta eye above yellow green throat. (SABINE BAUR X UNKNOWN) Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Orchid Candy Pale pink flower with deep purple eye. Early to mid season. Remontant. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Tetraploid bred by Stamile 1994. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Orchid Lady Slipper (BRANHAM, 1979). height 92cm, bloom 14cm, season EM, Dormant, Diploid, UFo Crispate , Orchid with cream edges and yellow green throat. (DOROTHY LAMBERT X CATHERINE WOODBERY)
HEMEROCALLIS Orchid Moonrise Unusual form. Lightly veined purple. Grey eye. Beige watermark. Flowersize 18cm. Early mid season All segments twisted. Ht. 91cm. Dormant. Diploid. Ned Roberts 04. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Orions Band (Murphy-J.P., 2006) Height 54", bloom 7", season M, Dormant, Diploid, 35 buds, 4 branches, Spider Ratio 4.80:1, Reddish lavender with purple band above yellow throat. (Grey Witch × Watchyl Cyber Spider). Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Out Of Darkness Rich purple flower with dark purple eye. Early to mid season. July-Aug. Remontant. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid bred by L. Arnold 1999. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Pardon Me Damask red shapely small trumpets July-Sept. Open position. Any soil. Ht. 38cm. Sp. 30cm.Diploid. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Parfait Spider variant. Orange and yellow bicolour. Flowersize 20cm. Mid season. Remontant. Ht 121cm. Dormant. Diploid. F Childs 1950. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Patchwork Puzzle Miniature. Pale creamy yellow flower. Pencil etched purple eye. Flower size 7cm. Flowers early to mid season. Evergreen. Diploid. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by E. Salter. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Patricia Gentzel Wright Superb new deep red self. Early to mid season. July-Aug. Ht. 86cm. Sp. 50cm.Winter dormant. Tetraploid bred by Mercer 1996. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Patsy Bickers Spider. Fragrant beige pink with brown red eye. Flowersize 28cm. Mid season. Extended flowering season. Ht 51cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Peace Be Still (Bell-T., 2002) height 61cm, bloom , season EM, Rebloom, Evergreen, Tetraploid, Fragrant, 20 buds, 3 branches, Medium pink bitone with pale yellow watermark above green throat. (ED BROWN X BIG BLUE) . Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Peach Float Unusual form. Lemon self with lavender midribs. Flowersize 19cm. Mid late season. Ht. 89cm. Dormant. Diploid. Warrell 1994. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Peacock Curls Cream with rosy lavender eye. Mid to late season. Ht. 50cm. Evergreen. Diploid Shephard-Faggard 1995. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Peacock Maiden Unusual form. Purple with creamy white eye. Flowersize 24cm. Mid season. Remontant. Extended flowering. Ht. 78cm. Evergreen. Diploid. K Carpenter 1982. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Pearl Sherwood (RUSSELL, 1951). Height 122cm, season M, Diploid, Greenish yellow. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Pink Ambrosia Large ruffled pink bitone. Green throat. Early flowering. July. Ht. 71cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Bred by Patrick Stamile 1994. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Pink Cotton Candy Sparkling pink flower with a bright red eyezone surrounding green throat. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Tetraploid bred by Stamile 1991. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Pink Ribbons Spider. Pink. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Pink Super Spider K Unusual form. Rose and pink cream blend with cream green eye. Flowersize 25cm. Mid season Remontant. Extended flowering season. Ht. 81cm.Semi evergreen. Diploid. K. Carpenter 1982. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Pink Windmill Unusual form. Fragrant pink self. Flowersize 15cm. Early mid seaon. Ht. 61cm. Semi-evergreen. Diploid. Crochet 1987. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Pirate's Patch Cream to near white with a dark plum eye and picotee edge. Flowersize 15cm. Early mid season. Remontant. Ht. 71cm. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Salter 1992. Don C Stevens Award 1997. Award of Merit 1998. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Plum Candy Pale beige flower with a deep purple eyezone and gold throat. Early to mid season. Ht. 61cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Stamile 1989. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Poetic Dance Unusual form. Twisting crispate. A light cream yellow self with a green throat.. Heavily diamond dusted. Flowersize 18cm. Nocturnal. Budcount 14. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 127cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. N Roberts 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Point Of Honor Blood red flower. Early flowering. Remontant. Ht. 76cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen . Tetraploid bred by D. Kirchoff 2001. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Pueblo Dreamer Unusual Form. Maroon flowers with darker maroon eye and extended green throat. Flowersize 22cm. Bud Count 23. Mid season. Ht. 132cm. Semi evergreen.N Roberts 2007. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Purple Grass Hopper A small purple unusual form. Flowersize 10cm. Four way branching. Bud count 24. Late to very late flowering. Ht. 76cm. Ned Roberts 2006. Winter dormant. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Purple Oddity Unusual form. Purple self. Flowersize 15cm. Mid season. Extended flowering season. Ht. 76cm. Semi-evergreen. Diploid. Lennington 1979. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Purple Pinwheel Unusual form. Purple black and dusted purple bitone. Flowersize 12cm. Early mid season. Ht. 56cm. Dormant. Diploid. Kennedy 1985. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Raining Violets Red flowers with dark eye and green throat. Mid to late season. July-Aug. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Diploid bred by Alan Wild 1983. cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Rander's Pride (LIBIS-CHEETHAM, 1957) height 48", season MLa, Dormant, Diploid, Aureolin yellow self.
HEMEROCALLIS Raspberry Butterflies Gossard, 2003)height 49", bloom 8", season M, Dormant, Tetraploid, 28 buds, 5 branches, UFo Crispate , Cream yellow with raspberry eye and edge above green throat. [(MOONLIT MASQUERADE x COSMIC PINWHEEL) X (RASPBERRY CANDY x TETRA SPINDAZZLE)]
HEMEROCALLIS Raven Woodsong Unusual form. Twisting crispate. Dark grey purple reverse bitone. Green throat. Dark eye. Sun fast. 4 way branching, bud count 14. Flowersize 18cm. Mid season. Ht. 102cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Roberts 2005. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Red Hill Spider. Red Self. Extended bloom.. Flowersize 14cm. Late season. Ht. 107cm. Dormant. Diploid. Reed 2004. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Red Rain Spider. Bright cherry red flowers with green throat. Flowersize 14cm. Mid season. Ht. 97cm. Semi-evergreen. Diploid. Whitacre 1988. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Red Resplendance (NESmith, 1952) height 39", season MLa, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, Spider Ratio 4.60:1, RD1. (CROWN JEWEL X RESPLENDENT)
HEMEROCALLIS Red Ribbons Spider variant. Red self. Flowersize 20cm. Mid season. Ht. 107cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Diploid. G. Lennington 1964. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Red Starling Intense deep red flowers. July-Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Reflections n Time Salter, 2002) height 30", bloom 6", season M, Rebloom, Evergreen, Tetraploid, Cream with washed violet patterned eye with darker violet etching above green throat. (ANCIENT REFLECTIONS X FOREVER IN TIME)
HEMEROCALLIS Regal Giant (Reinke, 1996) height 45", bloom 7.5", season ML, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, Fragrant, Lavender purple with dark purple eyezone and greenish gold throat. (sdlg X KINDLY LIGHT)
HEMEROCALLIS Romanian Rendez-Vous (Salter, 2003) height 77cm, bloom 14.5cm. season Mid, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid, 25 buds, 3 branches, Cream with red magenta eye above yellow green throat. (SABINE BAUR X UNKNOWN)
HEMEROCALLIS Rose Corsage A fragrant, rose pink, double flower with ruffled edges and green throat. Early to mid season. July-Aug. Remontant. Ht. 51cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Bred by Stamile 1999. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Rose Fever Large, wide-petaled, vibrant rose flower with a grass green throat. Flower size 15cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Ht. 64cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Patrick Stamile 1996. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Roseate Spoonbill Unusual form. Cream Self. Flowersize 15cm. Mid season. Ht. 61cm. Sp. 40cm.Evergreen. Diploid Kash 1978. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Rosy Lights Unusual Form. Rose beige with deep rose eye. Flowersize 22cm. Mid late season Extended flowering.Ht. 101cm. Sp. 50cm. Dormanrt. Diploid. Wilson-Schott 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Royal Elk Spider variant. Purple self. Ht. 91cm. Evergreen. Diploid. Lake 1957. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Ruby Spider Unusual Form. Ruby Red Self. Flowersize 23cm. Early season. Ht. 87cm. Stamile 1991. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Sabra Salina Fragrant, ruffled clear pink with gold halo. Early mid season. Remontant. Extended flowering. Dormant. Diploid. T. Wilson 1991. Award of Merit 1999. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Saintly Miniature. Small ruffled mango flowers with a magenta eye and deep gold throat. Flowers mid season. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Alexander 1998. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Salmon Pagoda Spider. Orange self. Flowersize 12.7cm. Late season. Repeat flowering. Dormant. Ht. 152cm Diploid. G. Saxton 1995. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Sammy Russell Burgundy red flowers with central yellow stripe. Profuse flowering. July-Aug. Open position. Any soil. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Tetraploid. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Samuel Bell Yellow flower with brown edge and eye. Early to mid season. Remontant. Ht. 52cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid bred by T. Bell. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Scapes From Hell Carr, 1995) height 45", bloom 5", season M, Evergreen, Tetraploid, Fragrant, Burgundy self with yellow green throat. [(MIDNIGHT MAGIC x COURT MAGICIAN) X (MIDNIGHT MAGIC x MATT)]
HEMEROCALLIS Scarlet Orbit Bright red flower with a chartreuse throat. Early flowering. July-Aug. Hugely popular in the States. Ht. 56cm. Sp. 50cm.Evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Lee Gates. 1984. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Secretary's Sand (Reed, 2003) height 42", bloom 7", season M, Dormant, Diploid, 20 buds, 3 branches, UFo Crispate , Light peach cream self above yellow to green throat. (JAN'S TWISTER X SWEET CHARLOTTE)
HEMEROCALLIS Seminole Wind Wide petalled medium pink flowers with a green throat. Flowersize 16.5cm. Flowers early mid season. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Ht. 59cm. Sp. 50cm. Introduced by Patrick Stamile 1993. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Serenade (STOUT, 1935) height 122cm. season Early to mid., Rebloom. Winter Dormant, Diploid, ORL2-P.
HEMEROCALLIS Serenety Morgan Creamy yellow flowers. July-Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Open position. Any soil.Tetraploid bred by Marjorie Tanner. Wonderful. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Sergeant Major Spider. Trimmer, 2003) height 44", bloom 11", season EM, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid, 18 buds, 2 branches, Spider Ratio 4.00:1, Red self above green throat. {[(RED SUSPENDERS x LONG TALL SALLY) x SWIRLING SPIDER] X ROYAL CELEBRATION} . Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Shocker Burgundy red flower. Mid season. July-Aug. Remontant. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Joiner 1997. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Shuffle The deck Unusual form. Twisting crispate. Raspberry red self. Intense green throat.
HEMEROCALLIS Siloam Bye Lo Rose pink flower with red eyezone and a green throat. Midseason. July-Aug. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Diploid bred by Pauline Henry 1980. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Siloam Merle Kent Bright orchid pink flower with deep wine red eyezone and green throat. Midseason. July-Aug. Ht. 56cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Diploid bred by Pauline Henry 1984. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Siloam Showgirl Small burgundy flowers with a darker red eye zone. July-Aug. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 40cm. Open position. Any soil.Diploid bred by Pauline Henry. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Siloam Virginia Henson Cream with maroon eye. Ht. 50cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Silver Ice. Fragrant lavender self. Flowersize 13cm. Early mid season. Remontant. Ht. 63.50cm. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. R. W. Munson 1983. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Singing In the sunshine Unusual form. Curled Cascade. Yellow with extended green throat. Flowersize 15cm. Budbuilder. Four way branching , bud count 18. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 81cm.Semi evergreen. Diploid. N Roberts 04. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Skinwalker Spider. Lavender pink flowers. Flowersize 12cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. N. Roberts 1997. Ht 80cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Slapstick Spider. Bright yellow self. Flowersize 18cm. Early mid season. Ht. 114cm. Remontant. Dormant. Diploid Hager 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Small Town Fragrant lavender self. Flowersize 13cm. Early mid season. Remontant. Ht. 63.50cm. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. R. W. Munson 1983. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Small World Tornado MILLER-M., 200. height 117cm, bloom 16cm. Mid season. Winter dormant, Tetraploid, 18 buds, 3 branches, Amber bitone with red edge above yellow to green throat. TRUE GRIT X CHRIS SALTER
HEMEROCALLIS Smoky Mountain Autumn Rounded, highly ruffled terracotta pink flowers. Flower size 14cm. Fragrant. Flowers early season. Winter dormant. Diploid. Bred by Guidry 1986. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Snowed In Flat, near pure white flowers. Flowers mid season. Evergreen. Diploid. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Milliken 1988. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS So Lovely Near white self. Gren and cream blend. Flowersize 14cm. Mid season. Ht. 76cm. Semi-evergreen. Diploid. G Lennington 1969. Deserves its name! Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Song In My Heart Rich rose pink flower. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Carpenter 2002. Open position. Any soil. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Spacecoast Dragon Prince (Kinnebrew-J., 2002) height 32", bloom 5.5", season EM, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid, 25 buds, 3 branches, Pink with rose eye and gold edge above green throat. (SPACECOAST PICOTEE PRINCE X TETRA DRAGONS EYE)
HEMEROCALLIS Spider Breeder Spider variant. Lemon self. Flowersize 25cm. Ht. 87cm. Mid Late season. Dormant. Diploid. J. Miller 1978. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Spider Red
HEMEROCALLIS Spirit of Sapelo Unusual form. Crispate. Lavender with encompassing extended green yellow throat. Sepals curled like watchspring. Flowersize 23cm. Four way branching, bud count 14. Early mid season. Ht. 82cm. Dormant. Diploid. N Roberts 04. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Squash Dolly Fragrant, pale creamy yellow self. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid bred by T. Bell 1999. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Stafford Red flowers with yellow throat. Ht. 80cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Starling Close to black, dark chocolate red flowers. July-Aug. Protect from afternoon sun. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Any soil.Tetraploid. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Statuesque (STOUT, 1956) height 60", season M, Dormant, Diploid, Fragrant, Clear empire yellow
HEMEROCALLIS Strawberry Candy Strawberry pink flowers with a deep red eye zone and picotee edge. Golden green throat. Srikingly vulgar and wonderful. Early to mid Season. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi evergreen. Tetraploid. Bred by Patrick Stamile 1989. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Strawberry Field Forever Outrageous pale pink flower with a strawberry red eye and matching wide picotee edege. Green throat. Flowersize 11.4cm. Flowers early midseason. Tetraploid. Evergreen. Bred by Patrick Stamile 1997. Ht. 66cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Streets Of Heaven (Bell-T., 2001) height 66cm, bloom 15cm. Season Early to mid. Repeat flowers. Winter dormant. Tetraploid, 28 buds, 4 branches, Golden yellow self above green throat. (BETTY WARREN WOODS X HELLO SUNSHINE)
HEMEROCALLIS Strutters Ball Deep purple flowers with silver edge and yellow throat. July-Aug. Open position. Any soil. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Tetraploid. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Sugar Cookie Miniature Ruffled round cream flowers. Flowers early to middle season. Evergreen. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Tetraploid. Bred by Apps 1983. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Summer Fireworks (Herr-D., 2005). Height 110cm, bloom 18cm, season Early, Dormant, Diploid, 25 buds, 6 branches, Spider Ratio 4.40:1, Red with burgundy eye above yellow throat. (Yabba Dabba Doo × Android). Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Sunray Brilliance Unusual Form. Golden brown self. Flowersize 18cm. Mid season. Ht. 91cm. Sp. 50cm. Dormant. Diploid. D. F. Hall 1958. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Susan Webber Light rose pink with rose edge. Flowersize 15cm.Late season. Extended flowering. Ht. 66cm.Semi evergreen. Diploid. Branch 1989. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Sweet Sugar Candy Pinkish cream rounded flower with carmine eye zone and a green throat. Late flowering. July-Aug. Ht. 64cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Tetraploid. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Swirling Spider Unusual Form. Red self. Flowersize 25cm. Early mid season. Ht. 87cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid. Hite 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Taj Mahal Spider variant. Orange with dark yellow spot. Early season. Remontant. Ht. 61 cm. 5p. 40cm. Evergreen. Diploid. Russell 1945. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Tangerine Tango Miniature. Tiny, ruffled, bright tangerine flower with a lime green throat. The form is full, rounded and overlapped in the best modern style. Flowers early to mid season. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by E. Salter 1998. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Taruga Unusual form. Yellow halo. Flowersize 18cm. Early mid season.Extended flowering season. Remontant.Ht. 92cm.Evergreen. Diploid. Stout 1933. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Technical Knockout (WARD-L., 2003) height 45", bloom 6", season EM, Rebloom, Dormant, Diploid, 32 buds, 4 branches, UFo Crispate-Cascade , Pale pink with light midribs and plum eye above dark green throat. (RAINBOW SPANGLES X sdlg)
HEMEROCALLIS Tennessee Flycatcher Spider. Fragrant creamy lavender flowers with dark burgundy eye. Flowersize 25.4cm. Early mid season. Ht. 86cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Diploid. Harris-Reinke 1992. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS The Tingler Unusual form. Pale lavender self with yellow green throat. Flowersize 23cm, ratio 3.8 to 1. Five way branching, bud count 22. Mid season, remontant. Ht. 96cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. N Roberts 2004. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Third Witch Reed, 2003) height 44", bloom 6", season M, Dormant, Diploid, 20 buds, 3 branches, Spider Ratio 4.40:1, Black red with slightly darker eye above green throat.
HEMEROCALLIS Tigereye Spider Spider. Bronze orange with black orange chevron eye. Flowersize 16.5cm. Early mid season. Extended flowering season. Remontant. Ht. 86cm. Sp. 50cm. Dormant. Diploid. J. Carpenter 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Tigerling Bright orange flower with a bright red eyezone and picotee edge. Green throat. Midseason. July-Aug. Ht. 64cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Tetraploid bred by Stamile. 1989. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Toothpick Spider. Tan, melon and orange polychrome. Flowersize 28cm. Mid season. Ht. 71cm. Sp. 50cm. Dormant. Diploid Dickerson 1994. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Tootleoo Kangaroo Unusual Form. Yellow flowers with red eye. Green throat. Late flowering. Aug. Tetraploid. Winter dormant. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Trahlyta Fragrant greyed violet with dark purple eye. Flowersize 16.5cm. Early mid season. Remontant. Ht. 76cm. Dormant. Diploid. F. Childs 1982. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Treasure of Love Fragrant, Ruffled, clear rose pink flower. Green throat. Mid season. July-Aug. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Tetraploid bred by Stamile. 1998. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Trevi Fountain Fragrant,pale creamy yellow and pink blend with bright lemon yellow edge. Mid to late season. Remontant. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid. Bred by Moldovan 1999. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Tropical Depression (Reed, 1996) height 116cm, bloom 20cm, season M, Dormant, Diploid, Spider Ratio 5.50:1, Rosy grape with dark purple eyezone and lemon yellow throat. (TRAHLYTA X FOL DE ROL)
HEMEROCALLIS Troubled Sleep Wide petalled, purple claret flower with deeper eyezone and chartreuse green throat. Flowersize 15cm. Flowers early to mid season. Semi evergreen. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Bred by Hanson 1998. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS True Pink Beauty Clear shell pink flower. Mid season. July-Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Diploid bred by Copenhaver 1992. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Trushas Sunrise Unusual Form. Pinkish tan with tan eye. Extended bloom. Flowersize 23cm. Mid late season. Ht. 91cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. N Roberts 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Twirling Pinata (Roberts-N., 2003) Height 107cm, bloom 18cm, season Mid, winter dormant, Diploid, 16 buds, 3 branches, UFo Crispate , Red self above green throat.
HEMEROCALLIS Twist Of Lemon Unusual form. Lemon self. Flowersize 17.5cm. Early mid season. Ht. 84cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Unforgettable Fire Orange red self. Early to mid season. July-Aug. Remontant. Ht. 72cm.Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Salter 1988. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Valiant (COOK, 1943) height 42", season M, Dormant, Diploid, UFo Crispate , YOM1.
HEMEROCALLIS Variegated Woottens Purple flowers with a lighter eye and a green throat. June-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Variegated foliage. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Victorian Lace Fragrant, very ruffled pale pink cream flower with a green throat and gold edge. Early to mid season. July-Aug. Remontant. Ht. 76cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Stamile 1999. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Watermelon Man Spider. Black red. Flowersize 11.5cm. Ht. 44cm. Mid season. Dormant. Diploid. J Whitacre 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Watership Down Rich purple flower edged in white with a green throat. Early to mid season. July-Aug. Ht. 66cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Moldovan. 1994. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS We Love Near white self. Deserves its name! Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Wekiwa Orange red (TRauB, 1938) height 44", season EM, Rebloom, Dormant, Diploid, ORD-1
HEMEROCALLIS Welchkins Violet flowers with a darker violet ring. Green throat. June-Sept. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Westward Wind Unusual form. Fragrant red self. Green throat. Flowersize 25cm. Mid season Ht. 81cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-vergreen.Tetraploid. Stamile 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Whichford Wonderful pale yellow spider day lily. June-Aug. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil. AGM.
HEMEROCALLIS Whirling Fury Unusual form. Yellow green blend. Flowersize 15cm. Early to mid season. Ht. 66cm.Semi-evergreen. Diploid Parker 1969. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS White Perfection Fragrant near white flower. Mid to late season. July-Aug. Remontant. Ht. 76cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Tetraploid bred by Stamile 1995. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS White Tie Affair. Cream self. Flowersize 15cm. Mid season. Ht. 61cm. Dormant. Tetraploid. Peck 1982. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS White Zone Fragrant near white flower. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 63cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Tetraploid bred by Stamile 1992. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Wild Rose Fandango Unusual form. Criispate. Wild rose over extended green throat. Pinched petal and twisted sepal crispate.. Four way branching, bud count 16. Open position. Any soil. Ned Roberts 2004
HEMEROCALLIS Wildest Dreams Spider. Yellow flower with a rose eye. Flowersize 25cm. Early season. Remontant. Flowersize 25cm. Ht. 65 cm. Sp. 50cm. Evergreen. Diploid. Temple 1993
HEMEROCALLIS Wildfire Tango Gold orange self. Flowersize 15cm. Extra early. Remontant. Extended flowering. Ht. 66cm. Evergreen. Nocturnal. Tetraploid. D. Kirchoff 1992.
HEMEROCALLIS Wind Beneath My Sails Spider. Dark red. Emerald throat. Flowersize 20cm. Earlymid season. Repeat flowering. Ratio: 5:1. Six way branching. Budcount 50.Semi-evergreen. Ra hansen 1999. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Windmill Yellow Yellowish green blend. Flowersize 20cm. Evergreen. Diploid. Sykes 1993. Ht. 75cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Window Dressing Exquisitely shaped white flowers with a green throat. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Winds Of Love Unusual Form. Cascade Twisting. Pink with a lavender cast. Flowersize 19cm. Mid late season. Remontant. Semi vergreen. Ht. 80cm. Ned Roberts 2002. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Wineberry Candy Clear pink flowers with a deep red eye zone and green throat. Early to mid season. Ht. 56cm. Sp. 50cm. Winter dormant. Tetraploid bred by Patrick Stamile 1990. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Winged Migration Spider (Lambertson, 2003) height 40", bloom 8", season EM, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid, 18 buds, 3 branches, UFo Crispate , Medium orange with red orange eye above green throat. [ALIAS PETER PARKER X (sdlg x sdlg)] A. M. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Wings On High Stamile, 2000). Height 42", bloom 8", season E, Rebloom, Evergreen, Tetraploid, Fragrant, 45 buds, 6 branches, Orchid self above yellow throat. (STAR OF INDIA X TETRA MOUNTAIN TOP EXPERIENCE)
HEMEROCALLIS Witch's Wink Clear light yellow flower with a burgundy red eyezone and green throat. Early to midseason. Ht. 66cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Bred by E. Salter 1993. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Xia Xiang Fragrant, ruffled clear deep pink flowers with a green throat. Flowersize 15cm. Mid season. Extended flowering. Ht. 56cm. Semi evergreen. Diploid. Billingslea 1988. Award of Merit 1996. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Ya Ya Girl Unusual form. Crispate. Light lavender bitone with extended green throat. 5 way branching. Bud count 22. Flowersize 20cm. Early mid season. Remontant. Ht. 117cm. Diploid. Semi evergreen. N Roberts 04. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Yazoo Green Octopus Spider. Double greenish yellow flowers. Flowersize 15cm . Early to mid season. Ht 55cm. Sp. 50cm. Semi-evergreen. Diploid. W. H. Smith 1985. Open position. Any soil.
HEMEROCALLIS Zuni Thunderbird Unusual Form. Crispate. Dark wine red with extended green throat and white midrib. Twisted sepals. Bud count 16. Flowersize 18cm. Ht. 79. Fast increaser. Diploid Semi evergreen. Ned Roberts03. Open position. Any soil.
HESPERIS matronalis Alba Single, white sweet rocket. May-July. Ht. 60. Sp.40. Lovely planted in swathes. Gently self seeds. Deliciously scented. Much better than the double.
HEUCHERA Autumn Leaves Truly a four-seasons plant, 'Autumn Leaves' changes its personality as the days grow longer. Mid-sized leaves of red in the spring , taupe in summer, and ruby red in the fall, put on a show in any season. The H. villosa and H. americana parentage will help with heat and humidity tolerance. Try this plant in fall containers with mums and kale.
HEUCHERA Black Out The blackest yet. Blacker than Obsidian and a more vigorous grower. Compact habit. Ivory flowers. May-Nov. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Moist soil. Sun or part shade
HEUCHERA Chocolate Ruffles Chocolate ruffled leaves, which are maroon on the undersides. It has sprays of small white flowers. May-Nov Ht. 25cm. Sp. 25cm. Moist soil. Sun or part shade
HEUCHERA Electra Lime leafed foliage with red veins. Ht. 18cm. Sp. 30cm. Moist soil. Sun or light shade.
HEUCHERA Key Lime Pie Lime leafed foliage. Ht. 18cm. Sp. 30cm. Moist soil. Sun or light shade.
HEUCHERA Miracle New from the breeder of 'Caramel', 'Miracle'. Foliage emerges chartreuse in spring and develops deep red color as it ages, but retains a bright chartreuse edge throughout the season. Like Caramel, Miracle has H. villosa genes and is tolerant of heat and humidity and overwinters reliably. Strong grower.. Ht. 25cm. Moist soil. Sun or light shade
HEUCHERA Obsidian The blackest yet. Ivory flowers on red stems. May-Nov. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Moist soil. Sun or part shade
HEUCHERA Peach Flambe Vibrant fiery orange foliage. Strong grower. Ht. 25cm. Moist soil. Sun or light shade. Wonderful with red tulips.
HEUCHERA Pistache Lime green leaves. White flowers May-Sept. Strong growing villosa hybrid.Ht. 25cm. Moist soil. Best in shade as can burn in bright sun.
HEUCHERA Plum Pudding Very deep red leaves. Tiny maroon and green flowers. May-Aug. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 45cm. Sun or part shade. Moist soil.
HEUCHERELLA Sweet Tea Orange foliage with darker cinnamon star in the middle of each leaf. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 30cm. Moist soil. Light shade or sun.
HIPPEASTRUM Toughie Vigorous exotic and amazingly hardy. Broad dark bronze foliage and rich, deep vermillion flowers July-Sept. Ht. 55cm. Beware of slugs.
HOHERIA sexystylosa Evergreen shrub or small tree. Ht. 400cm. Abundant white scented flowers in August-September .
HOSTA Big Daddy Almost round, blue, puckered leaves. White flowers in July-Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp.60cm. Any not too dry soil. No direct sunlight.
HOSTA Blue Angel Mauve flowers. Blue leaf. Ht. 105cm. Sp. 40cm. AGM. Any not too dry soil. Full shade.
HOSTA Blue Wedgewood Intense blue wedge shaped leaves. Lavender flowers June-July. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. No direct sunlight. Any not too dry soil.
HOSTA Devon Green tardiana group. Sport of Halcyon. Glossy dark green leaves. Perhaps the best green leaved hosta. Greyish lavender flowers in June-July. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun or shade. Any not too dry soil.
HOSTA fortunei Fire and Ice Small pure white leaves with deep green margins. Lavender flowers. July. An exquisite nymph, totally devoid of hosta self importance . Ht. 30cm. Sp. 20cm. Light to full shade. Any not too dry soil
HOSTA fortunei Gold Standard Large leaves emerge green, later turning gold with a deep green margin. Lavender flowers in June-July. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Light to deep shade. Any not too dry soil.
HOSTA June Sport of H Halcyon has leaves with a bright goldcentre and wide blue margins. Lavender flowers. Slug resistant. Ht 90cm. Sp 70cm. Hosta of the Year 2001.
HOSTA Krossa Regal sieboldiana group. Large grey blue leaves on long stems. Lilac flowers in August. Ht. 90cm. Sp 90cm. No direct sunlight. Any not too dry soil. AGM.
HOSTA Love Pat tokudama group. Intensely blue, deeply cupped, puckered leaves. White flowers with the palest ring of lavender in June-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp 60cm. No direct sunlight. Any not too dry soil.
HOSTA Minuteman Thick cupped blue green leaves with a wide white margin. Lavender flowers in June-July. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Any not not too dry soil. Full shade.
HOSTA Patriot H. Patriot is according to Diana Grenfell "probably the best white edged Hosta ever raised. Makes a large plant. Lavender flowers mid season. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 90cm.
HOSTA sieboldiana Elegans Huge, cup shaped, puckered, blue-grey leaves. Palest opalecent lavender flowers. flowers in June-July. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 75cm. AGM. Full shade. Any not too dry soil.
HOSTA sieboldiana Frances Williams Large grey blue leaf with creamy yellow edge. Palest lavender flowers in June-July. Ht. 91cm. Sp. 70cm. Full shade. Any not too dry soil. AGM.
HOSTA So Sweet As its name suggests is a very sweetly perfumed hosta. Mauve flowers mid to late season Glossy green leaves with creamy margin. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 55cm. Part shade. Any not too dry soil.
HOSTA Sum And Substance A big beast among hostas. Huge 75cm high leaves. Sp. 150cm Bright yellow in full sun. Chartreuse green in shade. Pale lavender flowers mid season. Sometimes repeat flowers in autumn. Has the reputation of being slug resistant. AGM. Any not too dry soil.
HOSTA tardiana Halcyon tardiana group. Blue grey leaves. Greyish lavender flowers June-July. Ht. 35cm. Sp 35cm. No direct sunlight. Any not too dry soil. Some moisture.
HYDRANGEA anomala subsp. petiolaris Very large heads of greenish white flowers. June-JulyAM 1993. Ht. 1800 cms. Good on north wall or growing through a tree. Self-clinging Moisture retentive rich soil. AM.
HYDRANGEA arborescens Annabelle Huge (30cm) heads of creamy white flowers. August-September. AM 1993. Ht 1.6metres. Light shade. Moisture retentive rich soil. Lovely with Salvia ulignosa.
HYDRANGEA macrophylla Ayesha Clear pink flowers (or blue with acid soil) August-October. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 90cm. Sun or shade. Moist fertile soil. Salt tolerant.
HYDRANGEA macrophylla Lanarth White Lacecap. White flowers. Compact plant. August-October. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 90cm. Sun or shade. Moist fertile soil. Salt tolerant.
HYDRANGEA macrophylla Madame E Mouilliere White flowers . August-October. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 90cm. Sun or shade. Moist fertile soil. Salt tolerant. G S Thomas rated this as the finest white hydrangea.
HYDRANGEA paniculata Kyushu Very large heads of creamy white flowers. August-September. AM 1993. Ht 1.6metres. Light shade. Moisture retentive rich soil. Lovely with Salvia ulignosa.
HYDRANGEA paniculata Limelight Heads of lemon creamy flowers fading to white. August-September. AM 1993. Ht 1.6metres. Light shade. Moisture retentive rich soil. Lovely with Salvia ulignosa.
HYDRANGEA quercifolia Snow Queen An improved version with strong vigour and good autumn colour. Large panicles of (creamy white flowers. August-September. AM 1993. Ht 1.6metres. Light shade. Moisture retentive rich soil. Lovely with Salvia ulignosa.
HYSSOPUS officinalis Spikes of deep blue flowers. June-Aug. Deepest green leaves, with a clean, astringent scent. Sun. Any well drained soil. Can be clipped into a low hedge. Evergreen. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 25cm.
ILEX J C Van Thol Wonderful free berrying, non prickly holly.
IMPERATA cylindrica Rubra Blood red grass. Looks wonderful planted in a position where the low evening sun can shine through the leaves. Ht. 40cm. Sp 50cm. Fertile not too dry soil.
INDIGOFERA ambyllantha Racemes of shrimp pink flowers from July to October. Introduced from China in 1908 by William Purdon. Ht 1.8 metres. Elegant pinnate foliage. Full sun. Thrives in poor dry soil. RHS Award of Garden Merit 1993.
IRIS chrysographes Deepest indigo blue flowers, with elegant gold markings. June. Ht. 46cm. Sp. 30cm. Moist soil. Sun or part shade.
IRIS chrysographes Black Form Deepest indigo blue flowers, with elegant gold markings. June. Ht. 46cm. Sp. 30cm. Moist soil. Sun or part shade.
IRIS ensata Activity Large, pale blue flowers with a white edge. June-July. Tall scimitar shaped leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 75cm. Acid or neutral moist soil or bog. Part shade or sun.
IRIS ensata Blue Beauty Large, pale blue flowers. June-July. Tall scimitar shaped leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 75cm. Acid or neutral moist soil or bog. Part shade or sun.
IRIS ensata Dragonfly White and purple single flowers. Elegant. July-Aug. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 60cm. Acid or neutral moist soil or bog. Part shade or sun. .
IRIS ensata Enkaiyuu Deep purple flowers. June-July.June-July. Architectural scimitar shaped leaves. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist soil or bog. Sun or part shade.
IRIS ensata Fortune Large, white flowers. June-July. Tall scimitar shaped leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 75cm. Acid or neutral moist soil or bog. Part shade or sun.
IRIS ensata Kongo San Large, dark blue flowers. June-July. Tall scimitar shaped leaves. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 75cm. Acid or neutral moist soil or bog. Part shade or sun.
IRIS ensata Laughing Lion Violket blue. June-July. Tall scimitar shaped leaves. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 75cm. Acid or neutral moist soil or bog. Part shade or sun.
IRIS ensata Royal Banner Large, purple red flowers. June-July. Tall scimitar shaped leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 75cm. Acid or neutral moist soil or bog. Part shade or sun.
IRIS ensata Ruby King Large, ruby red flowers. June-July. Tall scimitar shaped leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 75cm. Acid or neutral moist soil or bog. Part shade or sun.
IRIS ensata Sensation Large, purple red flowers. June-July. Tall scimitar shaped leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 75cm. Acid or neutral moist soil or bog. Part shade or sun.
IRIS ensata Strut and Florish White flowers with blue standards. June-July. Architectural scimitar shaped leaves. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist soil or bog. Sun or part shade.
IRIS ensata White Ladies Huge white flowers June-July. Architectural scimitar shaped leaves. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist soil or bog. Sun or part shade.
IRIS foetidissima Purplish brown flowers. Rich evergreen sheaves of dagger like leaves. Spectacular orange seedheads. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Superb in dry shade. AGM.
IRIS foetidissima Variegata Purplish brown flowers. Rich evergreen sheaves of dagger like leaves neatly stiped with white. Spectacular orange seedheads. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Superb in dry shade. AGM.
IRIS forrestii Very pretty lemon yellow scented flowers. 40cm high l.Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS germanica Action Front (50) Self. Red flowers with cream veining and golden yellow beard. Mid season. Good scent. Ht 85cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Afternoon Delight (20) Bitone. Sweetly Scented. Honey tan stamdards infused with lavender. Lavender falls with honeytan edge. Flowers mid to late season. Vigorous. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Ahwahnee Princess (20) Dwarf. Scented ruffled Pink self. Blue beards. Early-Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 30cm. G. Sutton 2004. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Alcazar (30) Bitone. Scented. Mid blue standards. Rich purple falls. May. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Good drainage. Vilmorin 1910.
IRIS germanica Alene's New Love (0) Dwarf. Self. Light rose purple self. Bright lavender beards. Ht. Aprox 20cm. W. Dean 2001. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Amazing Grace (30) Rees'1959 35" M, White self with pale lemon beards (Snow Flurry X New Snow)
IRIS germanica Ambassadeur (50) Bitone. Scented. Lilac standards. Deep purple falls. May. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Good drainage.
IRIS germanica Angel Hearts (40) Self. Border Iris. White flowers with yellow throat and orange beardJ May. . Often repeat flowers in late summer. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Aitken 1996. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica At Dawning Amoena. White standards. Pink falls with yellow beards and centre. Ht. 90cm aprox. Sun. Well drained soil. (1935).
IRIS germanica Autumn Apricot (0) Tall. Self. Apricot flowers. Remontant. Ht. 85cm aprox. Thimsen 1988. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Autumn Circus (50) Plicata. Scented. White standards peppered and edged with deep violet . White falls with bold violet veining. Flowers early season. May-June. Repeat-flowering. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Autumn Encore (40) Tall. Plicata. Deep purple plicata markings on white ground. Yellow beard. Remontant. Ht. 85cm aprox. K Mohr 1977. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Autumn Tryst (20) Tall. Plicata. White standards stippled with rosy lavender. White falls with rosy lavender edge. Early to mid season. Remontant. Ht. 85cm. John Weiler 1993. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Baltic Star (50) Self. Deep purple black ruffled standards. Falls have dramatic white ray pattern around the brown beards. Flowers mid season.May-June. Ht. 87cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder Staly 1994. Awards HM 1996 and AM 1998.
IRIS germanica Bel Azur (30) Self. Scented pure sky blue flowers. May. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Belle de Nuit (60) Neglecta. Scented. Pale blue standards. royal blue falls. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Benton Caramel (60) Cedric Morris introduction. Brown flowers. Ht. 85cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Benton Evora (30) Pure orchid self, vivid and intense, Large bold flowers, semi flaring falls 84cm. Cedric Morris 1956. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Benton Susan (40) Plicata in white and yellow and deep brown, large flowers good form with wide standards deep buff, Falls white, margined buff yellow and with brown and golden veining and orange beard. Ht 91cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Bred by Cedric Morris 1946.
IRIS germanica Best Bet (45) Amoena. Scented. Palest blue standards. Violet blue falls. Floriferous. Early flowering. May. Sometimes repeat flowers in late summer. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Good drainage.
IRIS germanica Beverley Sills (120) Self. Scented. Laced coral pink flowers with tangerine beards. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Dyke's Medal 1985. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Black Magic (40) Self. Scented plain dark violet flowers. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Wayman 1935.
IRIS germanica Black Swan (150) Self. Scented. Deep blue-black self with a pale blue beard turning orange in the throat. Mid season. Ht. 91cm. Fay 1952. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Blatant (0) Tall Self. Redish brown flowers. May-June. Light perfume. Often repeat flowers in late summer. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Byers 1990. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Blue Boy Self. Scented. Blue flowers. May-June60. Sp. 50cm. £6.00. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Blue Gown (50) Blue Self. Essig 1933.
IRIS germanica Blue Rhythm (140) Self. Cornflower blue flowers May-June. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Blue Shimmer (80) Plicata. Blue Standard shot through with white. White falls with blue stippling May-June. Very elegant. Ht. 107cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Blue Suede Shoes (30) Self. Scented. Ruffled, deep navy blue flowers with bright yellow beard. Floriferous. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Braithwaite (40) Bitone. Scented. Palest lavender standards with purple falls. Very late flowering. Elegant. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Bred by Randall 1952.
IRIS germanica Brasero (0) Variegata. Scented. Butter yellow standards and brownish red falls. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. A good doer. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Breakers (40) Self. Darkish mid blue flowers. Repeat flowers in autumn. Mid to late season flowering. May-June. September. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Bright Button (40) Bicolour. Scented. Fuschia pink standards and garnet falls. Flowers mid season. April-May. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Buckwheat (100) Bitone. Scented. Pale creamy yellow standards. Deeper yellow falls, lightly suffused with green. Brown veins below the yellow beards. Flowers early to mid season. Sometimes reblooms in late summer. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Buto (50) Bitone. Scented. Mid blue standards. Rich purple falls. May. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Good drainage. Sass 1926
IRIS germanica Byzantine Purple (30) Self. Scented. Historic type. Purple flowers Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Ht.95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Name - provisional
IRIS germanica Cable Car (100) Self. Scented. Rounded copper flowers. Orange beards. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Cameo Blush (0) Tall amoena. White standards with pink falls. May-June. Light perfume. Often repeat flowers in late summer. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Innerst 1996. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Cameroun (20) Bitone. Scented. Lavender standards and rich wine purple falls with gold beard. Reliable strong grower. Cayeux 1938. Mid season. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Candy Rock (20) Intermediate. Space Age Rose purple flowers with violet veins. Ht aprox 60cm. Remontant. G. Sutton 2000. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Caprice (40) Self. Scented. Deep rosy purple flowers with grape centre. Flowers May-June. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Ht.95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Vilmorin 1898.
IRIS germanica Carribean Dream (0) Self. Vanilla Scented. Clear mid blue flowers. Mid to Late Season. May-June. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Cee Jay (40) Plicata. Scented, deep violet blue plicata on white ground. Blue Beard. May. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
IRIS germanica Cee Tee (45) Tall neglecta. Deep blue falls. Clear blue standards.. May-June. Light perfume. Often repeat flowers in late summer. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Innerst 1996. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Celestial Explosion (0) Plicata. Blue standrads. Blue fall stippled with white. Ht 110cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Tasco 2003
IRIS germanica Champagne Encore (30) Intermediate. Amoena. Scented. White standards. Old gold falls. Mid season. Strongly Remontant. Ht. 60cm. J.T. Aitken 1997. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Chanted (30) Self. Scented. Lovely pure pink flowers. Lavender blue beard. Flowers mid season. April-May. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Chantilly (80) Self. Pink flowers with yellow beards and centre. Ht. 90cm aprox. G. Sutton. 1998. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Chivalry (0) Self. Mid blue flowers mid season. Ht. 97cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. Schreiner 1953
IRIS germanica Cleo Murrell (30) Pale creamy standards and falls. Falls shaded with pale violet. Very attractive and unusual. Ht 84cm. Very fragrant. Bred by Murrell 1941.
IRIS germanica Cloud Ballet (0) Fragrant Self. Clear light blue flowers. Mid season. Ht. 87cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. Awards HM 1993. Breeder: Lyle Fort 1990. Repeat flowers in autumn.
IRIS germanica Clownerie (20) Plicata. Scented. Pale pink lavender standards. Cream falls with a narrow purple border. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 95cm.Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Coalignition (60) Tall. Self. Spicy fragrance. Dark maroon red flowers with gold beard. Early to mid season. Ht. 90cm. Repeat flowers. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Codicil (40) Self. Pure mid blue flowers with black beards. Flowers early to mid season. Free flowering. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Concertina (30) Intermediate. Self. Space age pale rose flowers with blue beards. Early to mid season. Remontant. Ht. 67cm. G. Sutton. 2000. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Conjuration (40) Amoena. Scented. White standards gently suffused with pale blue. White falls edged with amethyst. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. 100cm.Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Coquettrie (40) Bitone. Scented. Light pink standards with cyclamen pink falls. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Corinthe Violet Blue Self. 1934.
IRIS germanica Coup de Soleil (50) Self. Scented. Dazzling bright orange flowers with red beards. Flowers mid season. May-June. Very floriferous. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Crimson King (20) Dark violet flowers with a yellow beard. May-June. Introduced 1893. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Cutie (50) Intermediate Plicata. Scented, pure white flowers with turquoise markings on the falls. May. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 50. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Dakota Smoke (0) Bicolour. Violet standards. Magenta falls. Grey beards. Prolific flowerer. Mid to late season. May-june. Ht. 97cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Good drainage. Schreiner 2008
IRIS germanica Dangerous Mood (60) Neglecta. Pale blue standards and black falls. Large flowers. Flowers early mid Season. May-June. Ht. 91cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder: Schreiner 2004. Awards HM 06.
IRIS germanica Darius Standards golden yellow; Falls white washed violet and edged light yellow; Golden beard. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. AGM. Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder: Brown 1873.
IRIS germanica Dark Crystal (50) Dwarf. Bitone.Dark blue standards. Black falls. Repeat flowering. Ht. 20cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Dashing (0) Deep blue Self. Scented. The flowers have a unique, strong scent of grapes. . Vigorous. Flowers early to mid season. Repeat flowering. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Daughter Of Stars (0) Self. Sweetly fragrant. Rich blue flowers with white beards. Early mid season. May-June. Repeat flowering. Ht. 90cm.Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder: Spoon 2001. Awards: HM 2003, Am 2005 and WM 2007.
IRIS germanica Dawning (50) Unclassified. Scented. Lemon yellow standards. Pink and yellow falls. New and different. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
IRIS germanica Delta Blues (30) Self. Pure azure mid blue flowers. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Devilry (40) Purple Self. Ht. 60 cm. Taylor 1969.. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Diabolique (0) Ruffled garnet purple flowers. Mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 95cm. Flowers are extremely weather resistant. First prize at Florence Iris Competition in 2000.
IRIS germanica Dogrose (60) Pink Self. Scented. Elegant elongated mauve flowers. Deep pink beards. May-June. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced Bed by Mis Violet Insole 1930.
IRIS germanica Don Juan (23) Amoena. Pale pink standards and deep red falls. May-June. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced 1928 Renee Cayeux.
IRIS germanica Dream Indigo (45) Self. Border Iris. Bitone Creamy mauve standards. Deep purple falls. May.Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Bartlett 1994.Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Dreamsicle (0) Self. Scented. Deep cyclamen pink flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Dusky Challenger (140) Self. Scented. The flowers have a unique, strong scent of chocolate. Huge black ruffled flowers. Vigorous. Flowers mid to late season. Perhaps my favourite dark self. May-June. Dyke's Medal 1992. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Dutch Chocolate (150) Self. Scented. Chocolate red flowers with bronze beard. May-June. Flowers mid to late season. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Dynamite (0) Self. Huge bright red flowers. Good growth habit. Flowers mid to late season. May. Ht. 92cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Awards: HM 1999 and AM 2002. Breeder: Schreiner 1997.
IRIS germanica Easy Grace (30) Tompkins 1948.
IRIS germanica Ebony Echo (30) Self. Scented, black flowers. Black beards. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Tompkiins 1948.
IRIS germanica Eggnog (25) Tall. Bicolour. Golden yellow standards. White falls with heavy violet plicata markings. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 90cm. Byers 1990. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Eldorado (20) Bicolour. Scented. Lilac standards overlaid over yellow. Purple falls overlaid over yellow. May. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Good drainage.
IRIS germanica Eleanor Roosvelt (20) Bitone. Scented. Mid blue standards. Rich purple falls. May. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Good drainage. Sass 1933
IRIS germanica Elsinore Self. Creamy yellow flowers overlaid with deep red. Ht. 90cm aprox. Introduced 1925. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Entertainer (40) Tall. Self.Shell pink flowers. Remontant. Ht. 90cm aprox. G. Sutton 1999. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Ever After (100) Self. Scented. Large, ruffled, mulberry flowers with tangerine beards. Mid to late flowering. May-June. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Extra Innings (0) Tall. Yellow standards.White falls with yellow edge. Remontant. Ht. 90cm aprox. Pinegar 1997. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Fall Empire (40) Tall. Self. Yellow standards. falls yellow with faint orange flush. Remontant. Ht. 90cm aprox. G. Sutton 2002. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Feu de Ciel (100) Self. Scented. Deep Orange flowers. Chocolate scented Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. RHS AGM
IRIS germanica Fit The Bill (0) Bitone. Scented. Honeyr brown standards. Bright redish brown falls. Orange beards. mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Flavescens (50) Bicolour. Broad, creamy standards. Falls edges pale yellow with brown veined white centres . Ht 91cm. Possibly a species. Introduced 1813.
IRIS germanica Florentina (60) Self. Scented. Whitish grey flowers . Flowers early season. May. Broad grey leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
IRIS germanica Fort Apache (40) Self. Scented. Ruby red flowers. Well branched. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Frances Iva (40) Tall. Plicata. Creamy yellow flowers with violet brown markings. Pale yellow beard. Remontant. Ht. 90cm aprox. Zurbrigg 1991. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Francheville (32) Bitone. Rosy pink standards. Red falls. Yellow beards. May-June. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced 1927.
IRIS germanica Frost Echo (30) Tall. Amoena. White standards. Pale lavender falls. White beards. Early mid season. Remontant. Ht. 82cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Funanmbule (0) Bicolour. Scented. New hybrid. Waved flowers. Butter yellow standards and dark purple falls. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Parents Edith Woolford and Honky Tonk Blues. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Germaine Perthuis (20) Self. Scented. Deep lavender flowers. Flowers late season. June. Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced 1924.
IRIS germanica Gertrude (30) Blue Self. Peterson 1907.
IRIS germanica Gingerbread Castle Self. Scented. Rounded copper flowers. Orange beards. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced 1967.
IRIS germanica Gingersnap (45) Self. Scented. Smells like root beer! Chocolate red flowers with bronze beard. May-June. Flowers early mid season. Ht. 97cm. Sp. 50cm Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder: Schreiner 1965. Awards HM 1966 and AM 1968.
IRIS germanica Glen Ellen (45) Self. Luminous golden tan. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Connell-Williams 1939.
IRIS germanica Goddess Of Green (0) Intermediate. Plicata. White flowers with chartreuse markings. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 65cm. O. D. Niswonger 1995. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Going My Way (20) Plicata. Scented. Ruffled white petals with a purple rim. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Sun. Well drained soil. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Golden Immortal (40) Tall. Self. Barium yellow flowers. Early to late season. Remontant. Ht. 92cm. G. Sutton 1997. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Got The Melody (0) Edged. Scented. Purple edged falls and standards with white centres. Vigorous. Flowers early to mid season May-June. Ht. 92cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. well drained soil. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Gracchus (50) Plicata. Bright yellow standards and flared white falls overlaoid with deep violet venations. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. AGM. Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder: Ware 1884.
IRIS germanica Green Repeater (20) Greenish flowers Ht. 70cm. Sp. 30cm. Remontant.
IRIS germanica Gudrun (20) Self. Sweetly Scented. White flowers veined with green. Flowers mid season. May-June. Remontant. Ht. 91cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Dykes 1930. Bred by Katherine Dykes 1925.
IRIS germanica Gypsy Romance (0) Self. Scented. Purplish raspberry flowers. Bluish purple beards. Mid to late season. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. AGM. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Habit (80) Neglecta. Sweetly Scented. Light lavender standards. Deep violet falls. Striking gold beards. Flowers mid Season. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Bred by Black 1999. Awards HM 2001, Am 2004.
IRIS germanica Happenstance (0) Clear pink flowers with bright coral pink beards. Good growth habits. Blooms mid late season. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Harbor Blue (80) Self. Clear blue flowers. Schreiner 1954 janePhilips x Quicksilver. Strong stems. Free flowering.
IRIS germanica Harvest Of Memories (60) Bright yellow Self. Slightly Scented. Heavily ruffled gold flowers with deeper beards. Flowers mid season. Often repeat flowers in late summer. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder: Zurbrigg 1985
IRIS germanica Headline Banner (30) Border Bearded. Plicata. Sweetly fragrant. Pale lavender standards. White falls stitched with lavender blue. Mid to late season. Remontant. Ht. 65cm. George Sutton 1998. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Helen Collingwood (0) Bitone.Very pale blue standards with the finest of purple edging. Sumptuous deep velvety purple falls and an orange beard. Mid season. Ht 91cm. K Smith 1948. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Hell Cat (50) Neglecta. Scented. Pale blue standards. Purple falls. Flowers mid to late season. May. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. £3.00 Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Hell's Fire (40) Tall. Self. Ruffled dark black red flowers with bronze beard. Early flowering. Remontant. Ht. 90cm aprox. S. Roberts 1976. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Hello Darkness (45) Almost truly black throughout including beard.. Dykes Medal 1999. Early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 40cm. AGM. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Her Majesty (20) Plicata. Mauve standards. White falls with purple edge and plicata markings. Ht 95cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced 1903.
IRIS germanica Heure Bleue (0) Self. Scented. New hybrid. Huge mid blue flowers of good substance with white beard. Parents Ouragan and Yaquina Blue Flowers mid season. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica High Barbaree (30) Currant red self with bright yellow beard. Tompkins 1958
IRIS germanica Hocus Pocus (20) Bicolour. Scented. Lavender standards. Copper falls. Blue beard. Flowers mid season. April-May. Sun. Well drained soil. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 40cm.
IRIS germanica Hollywood Nights (0) Self. Scented. Child of Dusky Challenger. Intense purplish black flowers.Vigorous. Flowers mid season. Ht. 81cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder: Duncan 2001. Awards HM 2003, AM 2005.
IRIS germanica Horizon Bleu (40) Self. Scented. Soft blue flowers. Floriferous. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Hot Spiced Wine (10) Self. Scented. Rich claret flowers. Flowers mid to late season. 10-11 buds per branch. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Idol (0) Variegata. Apricot yellow standards and dark claret falls. Prominent red beard. Flowers early mid and late season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. AGM. Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder: Ghio 1999. Awards: HM 01 & AM03.
IRIS germanica Imperative (70) Self. Purple black flowers with orange red beards. Flowers mid to late season. May. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica In Town (0) Neglecta. Scented. Light lavender standards. Deep purple falls with a thin white edge. Flowers early to mid Season. May-June. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Incentive (0) Self. Scented. Deep red flowers with a white spot below the orange beard. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Indian Chief (40) Bitone, Standards pink, Falls crimson. Early flowering. Ayres 1929.
IRIS germanica Indian Hills (30) Pink Self. Grant 1935.
IRIS germanica Indigo Seas (0) Self. Scented. Clear ultramarine blue flowers with white blaze and white beard. Blue beards. Mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 96cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Schreiner 2008.
IRIS germanica Interpol (90) Self. Scented. Dark blackish purple flowers. Violet beards tipped bronze. May-June. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Jacquessiana (40) Bitone, Standards pink, Falls crimson. Lemon 1840.
IRIS germanica Jane Phillips (160) Very scented Intense sky blue flowers May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. AGM. Also in F80/16, F92/20, F73/06, F90/12,F9117,F92/20
IRIS germanica Jazz Festival (0) Amoena. Scented. Pale buff standards. Carmine falls. Yellow beards with lavender tips. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Jazz Solo (0) Bicolour. Sweetly Scented.. Rosy beige standards and bright purple falls. Flowers very late season. June. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Je L'Adore (0) Free flowering pastel pink. Good brnaching with 8 buds per stem. Mid to late season. Ht 90cm.
IRIS germanica Jeanne Price (50) Self. Scented. Clear lemon yellow flowers. Matching beards. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Jelly Belly (20) Dwarf. Self. Chartreuse flowers with blue beards. Early-Mid season. Occasional summer rebloom. Strongly remontant in autumn. Ht. 30cm. G. Sutton 2004. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Jewellers Art (20) Bicolour. Scented. Amethyst standards. Garnet falls with amethyst beard. Flowers mid season April-May. Ht 30cm. Sp 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Jump Start (30) Self. Scented. Dark wine red standards. Burgundy black falls. Red beard. Flowers mid season. May. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Jungle Shadows (40) Brown grey purple blend. Brown beard. Graham 1960.
IRIS germanica Kent Pride (50) Plicata. Scented. Reddish brown standards and cream falls edged with reddish brown. Floriferous. Classical shape. May. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Kharput (40) Violet Self. Border. Ht. 40cm Barr and Sons 1895
IRIS germanica Kissing Circle (30) Edged. Scented. Dark blue standards and falls with white centres. Vigorous. Flowers early to mid season May-June. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. well drained soil. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Lace Legacy (0) Edged. Scented. Apricot standards with cream falls suffused and edged with apricot. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Lady Essex (20) Tall. Plicata. White flowers veined and dotted with purple. Light yellow beard. Remontant. Ht. 90cm aprox. Zurbrigg 1997. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Laura Jean (40) Tall. Self. Pale rose pink flowers. Tangerine beard. Mid to late season. Remontant. Ht. 94cm. J Moffit 1989. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Lemon Whip (30) Bitone. Scented. Palest yellow standards. Butter yellow falls with neat white edge. Flowers mid to late season. May. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Lent A Williamson (25) Bitone. Scented. Mid blue standards. Rich purple falls. May. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Good drainage. Introduced 1918.
IRIS germanica Light Cavalry (80) Self. Scented. Copper red flowers. Flowers mid season. May. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Light Rebuff (30) Tall. Self. Palest orange yellow flowers with slight pink cast. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 75cm. Raymond Smith 1990. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Lilac Times (30) Self. Blue flowers. Mid sseason. May-June. Sun. Well drained soil. Goos & Wayman 1931.
IRIS germanica Little Black Belt (30) Bitone. Scented. Deep violet standards. Nearly black falls. Blue beard. Flowers mid season. April-May. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Local Colour (50) Biitone. Scented. Deep violet flowers with blackest violet falls. Vermilion beard. Flowers mid season. Introduced 2001. Totally different and wonderful. May-June. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Good drainage.
IRIS germanica Lohenegrin (30) Self. Blue flowers. May-June. Ht 75cm Sun. Well drained soil. Goos & Koenemann 1910.
IRIS germanica Lorenzaccio de Medicis (0) Bitone. Scented. Pinkish red standards Brownish red falls.Flowers early. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Anfosso 1978. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Louvois (50) Bitone. Pinkish red standards with rich rbrown falls with pale pink edge. Cayeux 1939.
IRIS germanica Lula Margueritte (30) Edged. White flowers with golden edge. May-June. Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced 1956.
IRIS germanica Lumarco (0) Bicolour. Scented. Light pink standards with with white falls with a blue picotee edge. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Cayeux 2006.
IRIS germanica Luxor Gold (0) Self. Huge bright gold flowers. Good growth habit. Mid season. June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Madame Andrist Clean white standards above white falls heavily overlaid and reticulated purple. Golden-yellow beard. Mid season. Ht. 51cm.Vigorous grower, intermediate in size. Fryer, 1919
IRIS germanica Madame Chereau (30) Plicata. White flowers with blue stippling May-June. Very elegant. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. Lemon 1884.
IRIS germanica Madame Chobaut (25) Plicata. Standards white suffused pale yellow, blending to wine red; Falls white veined in red; yellow beard; clover fragrance. Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced 1916 by Louis A F Dennis..
IRIS germanica Magical Encounter (120) Shrimp pink flowers with bright salmon pink beards. Blooms early mid and late season. Remontant. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Mariposa Autumn (40) Rosy violet standards with white showing though in centre of petsals. White falls dotted and banded with purple. White beards tipped with violet. Early to mid season. Very vigorous. Remontant. Ht 85cm. Tasco 1999. Parents Lady Essex and Jesse's child. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Matt McNames (70) Neglecta. Scented with sweet grape aroma. Darkest blue standards and black falls. Large flowers. Flowers mid Season. May-June. Ht. 91cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder: D Meek 2000. Awards HM 02 and AM 06.
IRIS germanica Maui Moonlight (40) Self. Scented, lemon yellow ruffled flowers. Flowers mid season. May. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
IRIS germanica Medici Prince (60) Bitone. Scented. Claret red standards and burgundy red falls. Burgundy red beards. Stems can produce as many as 14 buds. Floriferous. Mid late season. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Schreiner 2007
IRIS germanica Men In Black (40) Self. Sweetly Scented. Black flowers with mustard yellow beards. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 86cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder: Lauer 1998.
IRIS germanica Mer De Sud (100) Self. Scented. Clear navy blue flowers with no trace of purple. Blue beards. Mid season. May-June. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
IRIS germanica Midnight Caller (70) Tall. Neglecta. Deep purple standards. Blackish purple falls. Remontant. Ht. 90cm aprox. Byers 1990. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Midnight Majesty (0) Neglecta. Dark blue standards. Black falls. Floriferous. Early mid season. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Good drainage. Breeder: Schreiner 2001 Award: HM03. (Parents: Best Bet and Titans Glory).
IRIS germanica Midsummer Night's Dream (60) Self. Dark violet blue flowers with dark violet beards. Flowers mid to late season. May. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. repeat flowers
IRIS germanica Mighty Mouse (20) Plicata. Lightly waved. Chartreuse and yellow blended standards. White falls with blue veining and chartreuse rim. Very early flowering. Remontant. Vigorous. Ht. 12.5cm. G. Sutton 2004. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Monets Blue (0) Self. Vanilla Scented. Clear light blue flowers. Free flowering Mid to Late Season. May-June. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Morning Splendor (25) Self. Scented. Claret red flowers. Floriferous. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. J Marion Shull 1923.
IRIS germanica Mother Earth (0) Tall Bitoner. Creamy mauve standards. Pink falls.May. Often repeat flowers in late summer. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50cm. Nichols 1990.
IRIS germanica Mountain Music (30) Self. Bitone. Pale blue standards and deeper blue falls. Orange beards. Mid to late season. May-June. Ht 100cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Goos & Tompkins 1959
IRIS germanica Nassak (40) Plicata. Deep sky blue standards flowers with with white falls with blue stippling May-June. Very elegant. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. Sass 1938.
IRIS germanica Navajo Jewel (25) Self. Scented. Lightly ruffled, pale sky blue flowers of good substance. Vigorous. Early to mid season. Early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Neglecta Neglecta. Ice blue standards. Falls striped deep blue and whites. May-June. Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced 1813.
IRIS germanica New Centurion (0) Self. Scented. Deep carmine flowers with bronze beards. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Next In Line (15) Tall. Plicata. White standards infused with amethyst. White fall with amethyst veining. Remontant. Ht. aprox 90cm. G. Sutton 2001. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Night Edition (80) Amoena. Scented. Pale ice blue standards. Black blue falls. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Night Ruler (30) Self. Scented. Highly ruffled darkest purple flowers, which have an iridescent black sheen. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Northwest Pride (0) Amoena. Very sweet Scented. White standards with a lilac blue falls. Fresh and lovely. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica October Storm (80) Intermediate. Self. Space age dark violet flowers. Remontant. Ht aprox 60cm. G. Sutton 2002. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Oklahoma(30) Yellow plicata. Mitchell 1945.
IRIS germanica Open Sky (30) Self. Scented. Pure sky blue flowers. Floriferous. Flowers early to mid season. April-May. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Orange King (0) Self. Scented. Ruffled Bright mid orange flowers. Flowers mid season. May-June . Ht. 102cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Schreiner 2008.
IRIS germanica Oregon Skies (80) Self. Scented. Light blue flowers. Prolific. May-June. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Oriental Glory Self. Scented. Chocolate red flowers May-June. Flowers mid to late season. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced 1970.
IRIS germanica Pagan Dance (30) Neglecta. Scented. Violet standards. Black falls. Orange beards. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Sometimes repeat flowers in late summer. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Pagan Goddess (35) Tall. Bitone. Musky fragrance. Pale pink standards. Peachy pink falls. Early flowering. Remontant. Ht. 80cm. Linda Miller 1994. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Pallida (syn.Dalmatica) (30) Syn. I. Dalmatica. Self. Lavender blue flowers. Late flowering. June. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Pallida Argentea Variegata (60) Self. Scented. Lavender blue flowers. Late flowering. June. Silver variegated foliage. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Patina (30) Plicata. Scented. Standards greenish yellow suffused with olive. Falls greenish yellow with brown edge. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 85cm.Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Pepita (30) Self. Scented. Gentian blue flowers. Floriferous. Flowers early season. April-May. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Pharaon Daughter (40) Self. Scented. Pure pink flowers. Flowers mid season. May. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Pink Reprise (40) Intermediate Self. Lightly ruffled peach pink. Red beard. Early to mid season. Remontant. Ht. 65cm. Walter Moores. 1991. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Pirate's Quest (50) Self. Scented. Orange yellow flowers with matching beards. Free flowering. Flowers mid season. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Pledge Allegiance (40) Self. Scented. Vibrant, dark blue flowers. Vigorous. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Power Surge (0) Plicata. Scented. Warm magenta standards. Pale creamy apricot falls streaked and edged in magenta. Flowers early to late season. May-June. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Rapidly bulks up. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Prairie Sunset (20) Light lemon self. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Williamson 1935.
IRIS germanica Princess Caroline Of Monaco (40) Self. Scented. Pure, pale blue flowers with orange beard. Free flowering and elegant. Classical Shape. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Provencal (90) Plicata. Scented. Reddish brown standards and cream falls edged with reddish brown. Floriferous. Classical shape. Awarded at Franciris 2000 title of "L'Iris Du Millenaire". Early flowering. May. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Quaker Lady (70) Bicolour. Pale tan standards, mauvefalls. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 69cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Farr 1909
IRIS germanica Quechee (50) Self. Scented, Velvety burgundy garnet falls. Softer burgundy standards. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Rajah (40) Variegata. Scented, yellow flowers with crimson brown falls. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Rameses (0) Bitone. Coppery standards. Red falls. Orange beards. . Mid to late seasonWidely branched. HM AIS 1931. Dykes Medal 1932.. May-June. Ht. 95cm. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. HP Sass 1928.
IRIS germanica Rare Edition (40 Plicata. Scented. Purple markings on a white ground. Very early flowering. April-May. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Real Coquette (20) Bicolour. Scented. Pale blue standards. Light chartreuse falls with a blue beard. Flowers mid season. April-May. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Redondo (40) Plicata. Reddish brown standards and cream falls edged with reddish brown. Misd season. May. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Reincarnation (20) Mulberry blend. Very sweetly fragrant Orange beard. Flowers mid season. Remontant. Ht. 92cm. M. Byers 1989. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Renown (40) Self. Scented. Large white blooms with clear yellow beards. Rapidly bulks up. Early flowering, often reblooms in late summer. May. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Reussite (20) Amoena. White standards. White falls with a blue edge. Red Beard.
IRIS germanica Rheifels (30) Plicata. White flowers with blue stippling May-June. Very elegant. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. Introduced 1928.
IRIS germanica Rheingauperle (40) Pale orchid pink Self. Scented. Dogrose pink flowers. Deep pink beards. May-June. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Goos and Koenemann 1924 .
IRIS germanica Ringo (30) Amoena. Scented. White standards with purple falls with a white rim. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm.
IRIS germanica Rio Riojo (0) Self. Scented. Claret red velvety flowers. Floriferous. Early flowering. May. Ht. 94cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Rip City (40) Carmine red self. Early to late season Sun. Well drained soil. 13 buds per stem. Ht 100cm
IRIS germanica Romance (Richard Cayeux) (0) Pink white standards. White falls with a sky blue border and long red beards. Cayeux 2007
IRIS germanica Romantic Evening (30) Neglecta. Deep lilac standards on purplish black falls. Brick red beards. Mid to late season. Ht. 90cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Rosalie Figge (140) Bitone. Scented. Violet purple standards with deeper velvety falls. White markings around the purple tipped white beard. Flowers mid season. Vigorous. Sometimes repeat flowers in the late summer. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Rosy Veil (30) Plicata. Pink.Ht 110cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Reduced from £3.50 to £1.75
IRIS germanica Rosy Wings (30) Red Bitone with copper tones. Ht. 97cm. Very fragrant. Sun. Well drained soil. Bred by Gage 1939. HM 1934. AM 1936.
IRIS germanica Royal Coach Light brown Plicata. Scented. . Sun. Well drained soil. Sass 1939.
IRIS germanica Rubacuori (45) Mid to late season. Brown Self. Remontant. Bianco 1999. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Rusty Magnificence (0) Bitone. Scented. Copper brown standards. Deep redish brown falls. Orange beards. mid season. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Ruth Rowlands (40) Self. Scented. Claret red velvety flowers. Floriferous. Mid/late/repeat flowering. May. Ht. 97cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Middleton 2008
IRIS germanica Sable (30) Scented . Unruffled. Bitone. Mid purple standards. Deep purple falls. Flowers early. May-June. Ht. 86cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Cook 1952.
IRIS germanica San Francisco (0) Plicata. White flowers with blue stippling May-June. Very elegant. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Sapphire Gem (30) Self. Scented. Bright sapphire blue flowers. Flowers early season. Flowers early season. April-May. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 40cm Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Sarah Taylor (20) Self. Scented. Creamy yellow flowers with a blue beard. Flowers early season. Flowers early season. April-May. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
IRIS germanica Second Wind (40) Self. Scented. Ice blue flowers with pale blue beards tipped yellow. Very vigorous. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Remontant. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Short Distance (40) Self. Scented. Well shaped, light lavender blue flowers. Flowers mid season. May. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Silver Shower (30) Self. Scented. Palest lilac flowers, which age to pure white. Orange beards. Good substance. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Silverado (40) Self. Scented, palest lavender blue flowers. Ruffled. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Sinister Desire (50) Self. Scented. Black standards. Reddish black falls. Flowers late season. May-June. A good doer. Intermediate. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm.
IRIS germanica Sixteen Candles (40) Intermediate. Amoena. Pale bluish yellow standards. Deeper Yellow falls. Remontant. Ht. 60cm aprox. Byers 1988. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Skylark Song (40) Amoena. Scented. Pure white standards. Sky blue falls. Cream beard. Flowers mid to lateseason. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Snow Cone (40) Self. Scented. White flowers with yellow beard. Ruffled. Flowers early to mid season. May. Ht 65cm.Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Snow Fiddler (40) Plicata. Ice blue standards. Falls striped deep blue and whites. May-June. Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced 1972.
IRIS germanica Snow Mound (40) Amoena. Scented. Pure white standards. Deep velvety blue falls. Cream beard. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Schreiner 1976.
IRIS germanica Snugglebug (45) Dwarf. Scented. Red maroon standards. Nearly black falls with maroon edge. Blue beard. Flowers mid season. April-May. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Soft Return (30) Sweetly fragrant. Reverse Amoena. Pale mimosa standards and styles. White falls with mimosa yellow shoulders. Early to mid season. Remontant. Ht. 86cm. G. Sutton 2004. Remontant.
IRIS germanica Song Of Norway (40) Self. Sweetly Scented. . Ice blue standards. Pure white falls. Intense blue beards. Shapely. Flowers mid season. May-June. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Dykes Medal 1986.
IRIS germanica Sopra il Vulcano (40) Border Bearded Variegata. Scented. Apricot standards. Dark brown falls. Remontant Ht. 70cm.
IRIS germanica Spiced Custard (45) Amoena. Scented. Creamy yellow standards over burnt orange cinnamon falls. Good growth habit. Red beards Flowers mid to late season. Remontant. May-June.Vigorous. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder: Weiker 1987. Awards: HM 1989.
IRIS germanica Stellar Light (100 Self. Scented, deep purple flowers with a patch of white at the centre of the falls. Mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 90cm.Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Stitch In Time (20) Edged.Scented, white falls and standards narrowly edged in deep blue. Early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Storm Center (0) Self. Scented, darkest blue, nearly black flowers. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht.85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Striking (0 Plicata. Scented, white standards. Heavy orchid pink plicata markings. White falls. Light orchid pink edging. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Remontant. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Success Fou (0) Self. Scented. Large, rich flamingo pink flowers. Coral pink beards. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Sugar Magnolia (40) Tall Self. Pink tinted white standrads. Falls bright rose pink.. May-June. Vigorous. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Schreiner 1998. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Sultans Palace ((140) Self. Scented, dark velvet red flowers with gold beards. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Summer's Smile (40) Variegata. Scented. Amber standards and deep maroon falls. Late season. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Ernst 1991. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Summertime Blues (45) Strong sweet fragrance. Pale wisteria blue flowers. Remontant. Ht. 90cm aprox. G. Sutton 2002. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Superstition (140) Self. Scented, slightly waved purple black flowers. Black beards. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Schreiner 1977.
IRIS germanica Supreme Sultan (140) Variegata. Scented. Ochre yellow standards. Reddish brown falls. Huge flowers. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Swingtown (0) Fragrant dark cranberry wine flowers. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Dyke's medal 1988. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Schrienr 1996. HM 1998. AM 2000.
IRIS germanica Tabac Blond (0) Self. Scented. Light brownflowers. Orange beards. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 980cm. Sp. 50cm Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Tamerlan (O) Bitone. Light blue standards. Deep blue falls. May-June. Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced 1922.
IRIS germanica Tangerine Sky (50) Self. Scented, orange flowers with tangerine beards. Flowers late season. June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Tanya (30) Amoena. Palest yellow standards. Ruby red Deep blue falls. May-June. Sun. Well drained soil. Introduced 1970.
IRIS germanica Tempting Fate (0) Neglecta. Scented. Palest blue standards. Ruffled purple black falls. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Introduced 2001. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Theodolinda (30) Plicata. White flowerswith blue plicata markings. May-June. Very elegant. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. Introduced 1932.
IRIS germanica Thornbird (0) Bitone. Scented. Standards muted yellow. Falls greenish yellow . Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 85cm.Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Dykes Medal 1997
IRIS germanica Tishomingo (40) Self. Scented. Large wisteria blue flowers. May-June. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Titans Glory (0) Scented plain dark violet flowers with a dark blue beard. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Dyke's medal 1988. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
IRIS germanica Tomorrow's Child (0) Amoena. Palest Pink standards. Purple falls. Ht. 90cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Torero (40) Variegata. . Apricot yellow standards and strawberry red falls. Flowers mid season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Toy Clown (30) Plicata. Scented. Wine red markings on lemon yellow ground. Flowers early to mid season. April-May. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Tumultueux (30) Bicolour. Scented. Butter yellow standards. Purple falls with bronze edge. Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Vague A L'Ame (40) Bicolour. Sweetly Scented.. Rosy beige standards and bright purple falls. Flowers very late season. June. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Vamp (50) Self. Scented. Wine red. Flowers early mid season. May. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Velvet Dusk (40) Purple Self. Border. Ht. 40cm. Schreiner 1948.
IRIS germanica Victoria Falls (40) Self. Scented. Bright mid blue flowers. Bluish white beard. Vigorous. Early to late flowering. May-June. Dykes Medal Winner in 1984. Ht. 100cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Vitafire (40) Self. Scented, ruffled, ruby red flowers with bronze beards. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Viva Mexico (0) Self. Scented. Very ruffled orange flowers with rcoralbeards. Flowers mid season. May-June. Repeat flowers. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Voyage (30) Voyage. Plicata. Scented. Warm, mid pink markings on white ground. April-May. Ht 35cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica War Sails (50) Self. Scented, ruffled, ruby red flowers with bronze beards. Flowers mid to late season. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Well Suited (30) Neglecta. Scented. Mid purple standards. Blackish purple falls. Flowers mid season. April-May. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Wench (25) Amoena. Palest pink standards. Plum falls. Orange red beards. good growth habits. Flowers early to mid season May-June. 87cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Breeder: L Miller 1993. Awards: HM 1995, Am 1997.
IRIS germanica White City (100) Palest blue flowers maturing to white. Ht. 90cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica White Gem (30) Self. Scented. Beautifully shaped, pure white flowers. April-May. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Wild Wings (40) Neglecta. Scented. Very large flowers with almost black falls and deep blue standards. Rusty beards Flowers early to mid season. May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Wine Master (60) Self. Scented. Claret red velvety flowers. Floriferous. Early flowering. May. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Winesap (45) Self. Light scent. Wine red flowers. June. Gold beard. Often repeat flowers in late summer. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 50cm. Byers 1989. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Witch's Wand (30) Neglecta. Scented. Deep violet standards with blackest violet falls. Bright orange beard. Flowers mid to late season. Totally different and wonderful. May-June. Ht. 81cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Good drainage. Breeder B Blyth 1988
IRIS germanica Wrangler (50) Bicolour. Deep red standards. Violet falls with a deep red brown edge. Flowers mid season. May. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Yosemite Nights (40) Bitone. Ruffled wide flowers. Darkest plum standards. Black falls edged with plum. Early to late season. G. Sutton 2004.Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Yosemite Star (30) Yosemite Star. Blended blue wisteria self. . Ruffled. Mid to late season. Strongly remontant throughout summer and autumn. Ht. 90cm. G. Sutton. 2004.
IRIS germanica Youth Dew (30) Self. Palest violet flowers. Mid season. Remontant. Ht. 95cm.L. Zurbrigg 1979. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS Katherine Hodgkin Hybrid between I. histroides and I winogradowii. Large palest blue flowers with darker blue veining and yellow signal patch. Height: 4". Flowers February. RHS Award of Garden Merit 1993. Resistant to snow wind and rain. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil.
IRIS laeviegata Rose Queen Exquisite rose pink flowers. June-July. Sword shaped leaves. Ht.70cm Sp.60cm. Acid or neutral moist soil or bog. Part shade or sun
IRIS lazica Deep blue flowers. Oct-March. Glossy dark green leaves. Tolerates some shade.
IRIS louisiana Black Gamecock Deep purple falls with lighter standards and gold signals. Ht 60cm. Sp. 30cm.
IRIS pseudocarus Roy's Repeater White flower delicately veined purple with a yellow signal, white styles. Mid to late season. Ht 100cm. Ht. Aitken 2002
IRIS reticulata George Solid broad , plum-purple petals with a yellow and white blotch, less leafy at flowering time, gloriously scented. Early February / March. Ht 15cm. RHS Award of Garden Merit 1993. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil.
IRIS reticulata Harmony Startlingly gentian blue flowers with a small yellow and white crest on the falls. Early February / March. Ht 15cm.Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil.
IRIS sibirica Antique Lace Darkish blue flowers with gold edge. June Mid green leaves. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 55cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Part shade or sun. AGM.
IRIS sibirica Atoll Mid blue flowers with marbled area around the falls. Mid to late flowering. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Baby Sister Mid violet flowers. A useful dwarf. Early to mid flowering. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Berlin Ruffles Large, deepish blue, velvety, ruffled flowers. Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun. AGM.
IRIS sibirica Blue Reverie Very large, pure sky blue flowers. Flowers early to mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Butter and Sugar A true amoena. Has white standards and yellow falls. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun. AGM.
IRIS sibirica Caesar Deep blue. Narrow , elegant flower. Ht. 80cm. F. Cleveland Morgan 1930. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Caesar's Brother Dark blue purple flowers in abundance. May-June. Sheathes of grassy leaves Ht. 70cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Cambridge Sky blue flowers with turquoise markings. Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun. AGM.
IRIS sibirica Claret Cup Violet blue flowers. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Cleve Dodge Rich purple flowers. Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Coronation Anthem Mid blue standards. Dark blue falls with large pale yellow blaze. Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Dark Desire Rich purple flowers. Flowers early season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Ego Light blue flowers. Floriferous and vigorous. Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Eric The Red Plum purple flowers with burgundy veining.flowers. Flowers early season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Ever Again Medium blue flowers with silver edge. June Mid green leaves. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 55cm. Lime tolerant. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Ewen Wine red flowers. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Flight of Butterflies Bluish violet standards. White falls with violet veins. Small flowers in profusion. Flowers mid season. June-July. Very narrow leaves. Ht. 85cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Golden Crimping White standards. Falls have a clear yellow edge. Flowers early to mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Golden Edge Violet blue standrads. Falls a little deeper with a very narrow gold edge. Ruffled. Tetraploid May -June Ht. 75cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Gustav Deep blueflower with pale blue falls netted with deep blue. Ht. 80cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Harpswell Hallelujah Large, plain navy blue flowers. Late flowering. June- July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Heliotrope Bouquet Mauve flowers. Very early flowering. June. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Imperial Velvet Rich magenta flowers with velvety falls. Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Ivory Cream Very large (13.5cm) ruffled white flowers with yellow signal. Green veins. Long flowering - early to late season. Ht 95cm. Sp. 35cm. Tetraploid. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Ivory Queen Large ruffled creamy white flowers. Flowers early to late season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Linda Mary Purple standards with darker purple falls. Flowers early tomid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Mabel Coday Bluish violet flowers with a white signal patch. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Nana Alba Pure white flowers. Flowers late season. June-July. Sheathes of deep green grassy leaves. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Papillon Mid blue flowers. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Peg Edwards Clear blue flowers. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Percheron Purple falls with lighter violet standards. Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Persimmon Rich purple flowers. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Regency Belle Mid blue standards with darker falls Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun. AGM.
IRIS sibirica Regency Buck Large, velvety, ruffled purple flowers with lighter standards. Flowers late season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Riverdance Vibrant cornflower blue flowers. Falls have a white wire edge. Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Rosace Very ruffled bluish mauve flowers. Mid season. A useful short variety. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 35cm.
IRIS sibirica Ruffled Velvet Dark violet and purple bitone with white signals and feathered style arms. Flowers mid to late season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Ships Are Sailing Light blue standards. Dark blue falls. Vigorous and floriferous. Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Shirley Pope Strong Blue purple bitone with a white spray signal. Flowers mid to late season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun. AGM.
IRIS sibirica Silver Edge Medium blue flowers with silver edge. June Mid green leaves. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 55cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Part shade or sun. AGM.
IRIS sibirica Sky Wings Peck’71 36” M light blue standards, slightly darker falls with yellow blaze & radiating violet blue veining, pale blue styles
IRIS sibirica Snow Queen White flowers. May-June. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Sparkling Rose Clear pink flowers. Flowers early to Mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil, once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Steve Varner Lavender flowers with bright blue styles. Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Sultans Ruby Rich magenta flowers with velvety falls. Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Tamberg Intense pale blue flowers. Ht. 60cm. Sp 45cm. Flower June-July. Any soil including sand. Sun or shade
IRIS sibirica Teal Velvet Similar to Shirley Pope but taller and flowers early season. Purple flowers. May-June. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil or bog. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Tropic Night Dark purple flowers. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Valda Redish purple flowers. May-June. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Visual Treat Ruffled reddish purple flowers. Flowers mid to late season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Wall Street Blues Ruffled, large, pure mid blue flowers. Flowers mid season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica Welcome Return Deep purple blue flowers. Mid to late flowering. June-Aug. Repeat flowerer. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica White Swirl Clear white flowers with a yellow throat. Flowers mid to late season. June-July. Mid green leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 70cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Part shade or sun.
IRIS sibirica White Triangles Large pure white flowers. Flowers late season. June-July. Sheathes of grassy leaves. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 60cm. Bog, moist soil or dry soil once established. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS spuria Arts Alive Hager’84 48” M clear opaque lavender, light brown shading around yellow signals.
IRIS spuria Full Sun Pure rich yellow flowers. July-Aug. Glaucous, narrow sword like leaves. Ht. 115cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil or bog. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS spuria Grand Illusion Blue. Narrow sword like leaves.Moist soil or bog. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS spuria Highline Halo Rich yellow flowers with a small white halo on the falls and style crests. June-July. Glaucous, narrow sword like leaves. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil or bog. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS spuria Honey Mocha Lotta Walker’06 Spuria, 48” M standards mocha brown with medium yellow center, yellow styles tipped and edged mocha brown, falls are rich mocha brown veined gold with a gold center.
IRIS spuria Madam Lynn Ruffled yellow ith blue violet edges. Ht 95cm. Walker 07
IRIS spuria Medalion Brown flowers. June-July. Glaucous, narrow sword like leaves. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil or bog. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS spuria Missouri Streams Niswonger’83 38” M light blue with a yellow spot on falls. Glaucous narrow sword like leaves.Moist soil or bog. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS spuria Now Thiis Hager’83 40”ML mauve purple with brown influence, small yellow signal subdued by veining. Glaucous narrow sword like leaves.Moist soil or bog. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS spuria Port of Call Pale lilac standards. Yellow dfalls with white edge. June-July. Glaucous, narrow sword like leaves. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil or bog. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS spuria Redwood Supreme Brown flowers with yellow signals and brown edge. June-July. Glaucous, narrow sword like leaves. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil or bog. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS spuria Remembering Vic L.Walker’05 47” M; very ruffled sulfur yellow self with darker centerline in the falls, slight sweet fragrance
IRIS spuria Salmon Sunset Salmon standards. Gold falls edged with salmon. 90cm.L.Walker 2007. Glaucous narrow sword like leaves.Moist soil or bog. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS spuria Solar Fusion L.Walker ’05 47” ML; medium yellow based standards veined red maroon, yellow style arms tipped maroon, falls yellow with faint maroon veining extending to a faint maroon rim, nicely ruffled. Glaucous narrow sword like leaves.Moist soil or bog. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS spuria Violet Fusion Walker’06 Spuria, 39½” M red violet standards, light red violet styles, yellow to gold falls rimmed red violet. Glaucous narrow sword like leaves.Moist soil or bog. Lime tolerant. Part shade or sun.
IRIS unguicularis Elegant lavender flowers. Dec-March. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Flower best against a south or west wall. Beware of slugs. Pick in bud. AGM.
IRIS versicolor Kermesina Rich claret flowers with white reticulation. Floriferous. May-July. Narrow grey green leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist soil. Sun.
JASMINUM nudiflorum Yellow flowers on bare green stems November-February. Can be cut back hard after flowering. Excellent as a wall shrub or on a. bank. Ht 300cm. Sp 150cm.
JASMINUM officinale Scented white flowers July-Aug. Lovely grown through Wisteria on a Pergola. Ht. 400cm. Sp. 400cm. Any soil. Sun or part shade. The perfect cut flower. AGM.
KALANCHOE pumila Masses of light rose pink flowers in April-May. Blue grey foliage covered in white farina. Tender. Good on N. facing windowsill. Do not overwater. Choice and elegant. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 35cm. AGM.
KIRENGESHOMA koreana Soft yellow flowers. The flowers are held looking otwards and are therefore mor showy than the pendant flowers of K. koreana. K Aug- Sept. Elegant. Shade. Must have moist fertile soil. Despite what the books say lime tolerant. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 60cm
KITAIBELIA vitifolia Huge architectural beast. Large, deep green, vine like leaves. Elegant pure white flowers with green bracts. July-Oct. Ht. 210cm. Sp. 80cm. Any well drained soil.
KNAUTIA macedonica Maroon red scabious flowers. May-Sept. Wonderful see through plant for the front of the border. Ht. 90. Sp.60. Sun. Any not too dry well drained soil.
KNIPHOFIA Bees Lemon Dense heads of green buds which open lemon yellow. June-Sept. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist, rich, well drained soil. Sun.
KNIPHOFIA Dorset Sentry Fat pokers of clear acid yellow flowers July-Oct. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Moist rich well drained soil.
KNIPHOFIA Jenny Bloom Narrow heads of delicate coral buds open to creamy flowers. Choice and very unthreatening. June-Oct. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 35cm.Moist, rich, well drained soil. Sun
KNIPHOFIA John Benary Old Irish hybrid. Coral red flowers July-Sept. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
KNIPHOFIA Little Maid Pale creamy yellow flowers. June -Nov. A choice diminuitive. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist, rich, well drained soil. Sun.
KNIPHOFIA northiae Stout heads of orange buds open to creamy yellow flowers. July-Aug. Blue evergreen rosettes. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50cm
KNIPHOFIA Percy’s Pride Monumental but not huge. Pale greenish cream yellow flowers. Aug -Nov. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Moist, rich, well drained soil. Sun.
KNIPHOFIA rooperi Late flowering poker with large round heads of orange and yellow flowers. Sept-Nov. Ht. 130cm.
KNIPHOFIA Tawny King Tawny apricot buds which turn cream when opened. Dark bronze stems. Floriferous. July-Oct. Bob Brown of Cotswold Garden Flowers says this is their most asked for Kniphofia. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist, rich, well drained soil. Sun.
KNIPHOFIA Tetbury Torch Bright apricot yellow flowers. Remontant. June-Sept. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm
KNIPHOFIA uvaria Nobilis Bold spikes of orange flowers Aug-Sept. Ht. 200-400 Sp. 100cm. Sun. Moist rich well drained soil. AGM.
KNIPHOFIA Wol's Red Seedling Narrow red flowers. Floriferous. July-Aug. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
KOLKWITZIA amabilis Pink Cloud Beauty Bush. Bell shaped soft pink flowers. May-June. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 150cm. AM.
LAMIUM maculatum Pink Pewter Heavily silvered leaves with soft pink flowers. Sun or shade. Groundcover. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 40cm
LAMIUM maculatum White Nancy Almost completely silver leaves and ivory white flowers. April-June. Ht 20cm Sp 40cm. Sun or shade. Any soil. AGM.
LAMIUM orvala Deep pink flowers. June. Handsome foliage. Ht. 61cm. Sp. 30cm. Much admired. Sun or shade. Any not too dry soil.
LATHYRUS latifolius White Pearl White perennial sweet pea. Pure white flowers. July-Sept. Once it has got its roots down lives for ever. Climber to 150cm. Sp. 100cm. Also good scrambling over a a bank. Sun. Any well drained soil
LATHYRUS odoratus Cupani The original sweet pea of 1699. A rich bicolour with maroon standards and violet wings, 2 flowers per stem. Very bushy growth, and not so tall as the other varieties listed. Quite distinct from 'Matucana'. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
LATHYRUS odoratus Dorothy Eckford Sweetly scented. Pure white flowers. Annual. June-Aug. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 25cm. £2.90. Introduced 1900.
LATHYRUS odoratus Henry Eckford Sweetly scented bright orange flowers. Very fragrant. Annual. June-Aug. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 25cm.
LATHYRUS odoratus King Edward VII Sweetly scented bright crimson flowers. Very fragrant. Annual. June-Aug. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 25cm. Introduced 1903.
LATHYRUS odoratus Lord Nelson Sweetly scented Dark blue flowers flushed with white st the base. Very fragrant. Annual. June-Aug. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 25cm. First Introduced 1907.
LATHYRUS odoratus Matucana Sweetly scented blue and purple bicoloured flowers. Very fragrant. Annual. June-Aug. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 25cm. £2.90. Introduced from Peru in 16th century.
LATHYRUS odoratus Miss Collier Sweetly scented. Cream flowers. Annual. June-Aug. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 25cm. £2.90. Introduced 1906.
LATHYRUS odoratus Painted Lady Sweetly scented. Pink standards with white wings. Annual. June-Aug. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 25cm. £2.90.
LATHYRUS odoratus Prima Donna Sweetly scented. Deep salmon pink flowers. Annual. June-Aug. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 25cm. £2.90. Introduced 1900.
LAURUS nobilis 10.5 cm Pots Bay Tree. Noble both for its flavour and its beauty. Needs a sheltered sunny spot. Well drained soil. Can be grown as a shrub or tree.
LAURUS nobilis 2 litre pots Bay Tree. Noble both for its flavour and its beauty. Needs a sheltered sunny spot. Well drained soil. Can be grown as a shrub or tree.
LAVANDULA angustifolia Alba
LAVANDULA angustifolia Arctic Snow White flowered lavender with narrow silver foliage. July-Sept. Ht 45cm. Sp. 35cm Sun. Any well drained soil.
LAVANDULA angustifolia Hidcote 1 Litre The richest violet flowers. July-Sept. Narrow silver leaves. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 35cm. Sun. Well drained soil. The favourite for hedging. Compact. AGM. £3.70 each or £17.28 for 6 (20% discount)
LAVANDULA angustifolia Munstead Lavender blue flowers. July-Sept. Medium width silver leaves. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 40m. Sun. Well drained soil. Looks better in winter than L. Hidcote
LAVANDULA angustifolia Rosea
LAVANDULA Hidcote 2 litre The richest violet flowers. July-Sept. Narrow silver leaves. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 35cm. Sun. Well drained soil. The favourite for hedging.
LAVANDULA intermedia "Dutch" The Old English Lavender. Tall growing. 100cm. Spread 85cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. Cut back hard in sthe Spring.
LAVANDULA intermedia Grosso The deepest blue flowers of all the tall lavenders. Tall growing. 100cm. Spread 85cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. Cut back hard in sthe Spring.
LAVANDULA Silver Sands Dramatic silver foliage. Dark purple flowers. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 45cm. By far the best looking lavender in winter.
LAVATERA maritima By far the best of the Lavateras. Lovely reflexed mauve flowers with prominent Stamens. June-Nov. Grey green leaves. Compact. Ht. 140cm. Sp. 120cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Half hardy.
LAVATERA x clementii Red Rum Deep pink flowers with prominent Stamens. June-Nov. Grey green leaves. Compact. Ht. 140cm. Sp. 120cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Very hardy.
LEUCANTHEMUM superba Alaska Pure white daisy flowers on sturdy stems. Lovely for cutting. June-Aug. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Any not too dry soil. Good in clay. Sun.
LEUCANTHEMUM superba Sonnenschein Large creamy yellow flowers, which fade to white. Lovely for cutting. July-Aug. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 40cm. Any not too dry soil. Good in clay. Sun.
LEUCOJUM aestivum Gravetye Giant The summer snowflake Green tipped white snowdrop like flowers on 60cm stems. April-May. Rich green daffodil like leaves. Sp. 30cm.
LEUCOJUM vernum The spring snowflake. White flowers with green tips in Feb-April. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm Moist soil. Part or full shade.
LIATRIS spicata Kobold A Sturdy short variety with violet flowers June-Sept. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 25cm. Likes moist fertile soil, but must be well drained or tubers will rot in winter. Looks good with grasses.
LIBERTIA grandiflora syn.. Formasanum. White flowers. May-June. Handsome black seedheads. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Hefty clumps of evergreen sword like leaves. Sun or part shade. Well drained soil.
LIGULARIA clivorum Marie Britt Crawford Large, showy, shaggy, orange daisy flowers. Aug-Sept. The blackest of black, kydney shaped leaves. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 120cm. Moist soil or bog. Beware of slugs. Light shade or sun.
LILIUM philipinense Large white flowers, handsomely streaked with crimson on the reverse. Aug-Sept Ht. 120cm. Sp. 15cm. Sun or shade. Any well drained soil. Thrives in dry shade.
LILIUM White American Scented, pristine white trumpets. Clean rich green leaves. June-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm. Moist rich well drained soil. Sun.
LIMONIUM latifolium Blauer Diamant Sprays of deep blue flowers. July-Sept. Dark green leathery leaves. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
LINARIA purpurea Alba Spikes of small, white snapdragon flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Drought tolerant.
LINARIA purpurea Canon Went Spikes of small, pink snapdragon flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Drought tolerant.
LIPPIA citriodora L. citriodora (syn. Aloysia triphylla) is perhaps the best of all the many plants with lemon scented foliage. Fresh narrow green leaves. Starry white flowers. July-Sept. Needs sun and sharply drained soil. Half hardy.
LIRIOPE muscari Violet blue flowers. Aug-Oct. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun or part shade. Moist or dry soil.
LIRIOPE muscari Ingwersens Violet blue flowers. Aug-Oct. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun or part shade. Moist or dry soil.
LIRIOPE spicata Pale mauve flowers. Aug-Oct. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun or part shade. Moist or dry soil. Faster spreading than L muscari.
LITHODORA diffusa Heavenly Blue Gentian blue flowers. May-July. Rich semi evergreen foliage. Prostrate habit. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Looks wonderful with Helianthemum Henfield Brilliant. Acid well drained soil. Sun. AGM.
LOBELIA Fan Burgundy Ruby garnet flowers. July-Ot. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 30cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun or part shade. Hardy.
LOBELIA fulgens Elmfeur Vivid scarlet flowers. July-Dec. Dark red foliage. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 20cm. Unlike L. Queen Victoria, stone hardy and quite happy in dryish soil as well as moist soil and bog. or part shade.
LOBELIA Russian Princess Magenta flowers. July-Dec. Bronze foliage. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 20cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun or part shade.
LOBELIA tupa Bright brick red flowers. July-Oct. Green foliage. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 80cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun or part shade.
LONICERA fragrantissima Deliciously scented, white flowers from November to March. Any soil from the driest sand to heaviest clay. Tolerates deep shade. Ht. 200 metres Sp 200cm
LONICERA Honey Baby Cross between L. periclymenum and L. japonica Halliana. Scented cream flowers mid summer to mid autumn. AM 1993. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 200cm. Moisture retentive soil. Ideally likes its roots in cool shade and to climb into the sun.
LONICERA japonica Cream Cascade Rampant evergreen plant. Scented white flowers which open turn gradually yellow produced continuously. Ht. 700cm. Sp. 00cm. Moisture retentive soil. Ideally likes its roots in cool shade and to climb into the sun. Great for disguising a garden shed.
LONICERA periclymenum Belgica Early Dutch Honeysuckle. Scented cream flowers which open from reddish purple buds in late spring and early summer and again in late summer. AM 1993. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 300cm. Moisture retentive soil. Ideally likes its roots in cool shade and to climb into the sun.
LONICERA periclymenum Graham Stuart Thomas Scented cream flowers which open from white buds in summer and autumn. AM 1993. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 300cm. Moisture retentive soil. Ideally likes its roots in cool shade and to climb into the sun. Prune hard in spring.
LONICERA periclymenum Serotina Late Dutch Honeysuckle. Scented cream flowers which open from reddish purple buds from mid summer to mid autumn AM 1993. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 300cm. Moisture retentive soil. Ideally likes its roots in cool shade and to climb into the sun.
LONICERA x purpusii Hybrid between L. fragrantissima and L. standishii. Fragrant ivory white flowers in abundance. Jan-March. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 180cm. Any soil. Drought tolerant. Sun or shade.
LUNARIA annua Honesty.Purple flowers April-May. An annual but a willing self seeder. Silver seedpods. Sp. 25cm. A very tolerant plant. Happy in dry shade.
LUNARIA annua var Albiflora Honesty. White flowers April-May. An annual but a willing self seeder. Silver seedpods. Sp. 25cm. A very tolerant plant. Happy in dry shade.
LUPINUS arboreus Blue Form Blue flowers. May Sept. Spectacular fast growth. Light soil. Self seeds. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 100cm
LUPINUS arboreus Yellow Form Yellow flowers. May Sept. Spectacular fast growth. Sun. Light soil. Self seeds. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 100cm
LUPINUS Blossom Self. Pale pink flowers. May-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Superb new variety from West Country Lupins.
LUPINUS Manhattan Lights Purple and yellow bicolor flowers. May-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Superb new variety from West Country Lupins.
LUPINUS Masterpiece Purple and red bicolor flowers. May-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Superb new variety from West Country Lupins.
LUPINUS Noble Maiden Russell Lupin. Pale creamy flowers. May-July. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
LUPINUS Persian Slipper Royal blue and white bicolor flowers. May-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Superb new variety from West Country Lupins.
LUPINUS Red Rum Self. Scarlet flowers. May-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Superb new variety from West Country Lupins.
LUPINUS Saffron Self. Clear yellow flowers. May-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Superb new variety from West Country Lupins.
LUPINUS The Chatelaine Russell Lupin. Pink and white bicolor flowers. May-July. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
LUPINUS The Governor Russell Lupin. Blue and white bicolor flowers. May-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
LUPINUS The Pages Russell Lupin. Carmoine red bicolor flowers. May-July. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
LUZULA nivea Narrow green leaves covered in fine white hairs. Evergreen. Dense clusters of creamy flowers April-June. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 30cm. Useful in dry shade. Good in containers. Indestructible.
LUZULA pilosa Igel sin L acuminata. Deep green strap like leaves. Forms compact evergreen clumps. Light green flowers in May. Decorative brown seed heads. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun or shade. Has none of the evil thuggish habits of L. sylvatica.
LUZULA sylvatica Deep green strap like leaves. Forms large evergreen clumps. Light green flowers in May. Decorative brown seed heads. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun or shade.
LUZULA sylvatica Aurea Deep green strap like leaves, which turn bright yellow in winter Forms large evergreen clumps. Light green flowers in May. Decorative brown seed heads. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun or shade.
LUZULA sylvatica Marginata Deep green strap like leaves with neat white margins Forms large evergreen clumps. Light green flowers in May. Decorative brown seed heads. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun or shade.
LYCHNIS coronaria Vivid carmine flowers. Heavily drought resistant. Does well in dry sandy soil. July-Aug. Silver foliage. Simple but wonderful! Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm. AGM.
LYCHNIS flos-cuculi White Robin White form of the native Ragged Robin. May-June. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 20cm. Sun or part shade. Moist soil.
LYSICHITON americanum Showy yellow spathes. April-June. Rich, moist or boggy soil. Ht. 120. Sp. 50cm. Sun or part shade
LYSIMACHIA clethroides Bright red shoots in spring. Arching spires of small white flowers. Aug-Sept Ht. 100cm. Sp. 80cm. Spreading. Sun or shade. Moist soil. Light shade or sun. AGM.
LYSIMACHIA ephemerum Tall, elegant spires of small white flowers.Aug-Sept. Handsome glaucous foliage. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Non invasive. Sun or shade. Moist soil. Light shade or sun.
LYSIMACHIA Firecracker Rather obvious lemon yellow flowers. April-Aug. Redeemed by splendid mahogany foliage. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil. Part shade or sun. AGM.
LYTHRUM Blush Spires of pale rose pink flowers July-Oct. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 40cm. Light shade or sun. Any not too dry soil. Thrives on riverbanks.
LYTHRUM salicaria Robert Majestic plant. Clear pink flowers. Aug-Sept. Mid green leaves. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. r sun. . Light shade or sun. Any not too dry soil. Thrives on riverbanks.
LYTHRUM salicaria Zigeunerblut "Gypsy Blood." Deep red flowers. July-Aug. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 60cm. Not too dry soil. Sun or part shade.
MACLEAYA cordata Pale pink flowers. July-Sept. Deeply cut, architectural grey green leaves. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 90cm. Wonderful in a North Facing Border. Any not bone dry soil. Not invasive.
MACLEAYA microcarpa Kelways coral Plume Deep coral pink flowers. July-Sept. Deeply cut, architectural grey green leaves. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 90cm. Wonderful in a North Facing Border. Any not bone dry soil. Running root.
MAGNOLIA stellata Fragrant, narrow, many tepalled white star like flowers in late April, early May. Ht 3 metres. Spread 4 metres. Will tolerate some lime. Soil must be humus rich. Lovely underplanted with dwarf red tulips.
MAHONIA aquifolium Apollo Compact form.Scented golden yellow flowers March- April. Brownish juvenile foliage which turmns green in summer and bronzy purple in winter. Purple berries which make excellent jelly. Prune hard after flowering. Evergreen architectural shrub. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 80cm.
MAHONIA x media Charity Scented golden yellow flowers November- April. Evergreen architectural shrub. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 80cm. Large 5 litre plants.
MATHIASELLA bupleuroides Green Dream Looks a bit like a tall green hellebore. April-June. Flowers gradually turn pink - persist through till autumn. Ht. 100cm. Sp 50cm. Elegant
MATTEUCIA struthiopteris The shuttlecock fern. Exquisite pale green fronds form a perfect lacey chalice. Shade. Moist soil or bog. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 70cm. Deciduous. AGM.
MECONOPSIS betonicifolia Himalayan blue poppy. July. Mid green hairy leaves. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Dappled shade. Moist, leafy, acid soil. A cool position.
MECONOPSIS betonicifolia Alba White form of Himalayan Poppy. July. Mid green hairy leaves. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Dappled shade. Moist, leafy, acid soil. A cool position.
MECONOPSIS cambrica The lovely welsh poppy. Orange or yellow flowers. Its potluck.June-Sept. Well drained soil. Any situation including deep shade. Its ferny fresh green foliage is a delight. Ht.40cm. Sp. 25cm.
MECONOPSIS napaulensis Red Form Spectacular, large, yellowish green furry rosettes. Can take three years to flower. Monocarpic. Red flowers May-June. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist leafy acid or neutral soil. Part shade.
MECONOPSIS napaulensis Yellow Form Spectacular, large, yellowish green furry rosettes. Can take three years to flower. Monocarpic. Yellow flowers May-June. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist leafy acid or neutral soil. Part shade.
MECONOPSIS x sheldonii Hybrid between M betonicifolia and M grandis. Striking green blue flowers July. Mid green hairy leaves. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Dappled shade. Moist, leafy, acid soil. A cool position.
MELIANTHUS major An architectural beast. Deeply cut, large grey green leaves. Insignificant maroon flowers. Sun. Not too dry well drained soil. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 250cm.
MENTHA spicata MINT. Ht. 60cm. Any soil. Lovely with yoghurt, new potatoes' garden peas, or as a tissane. A ruthless spreader. To contain it, sink an old bottomless bucket in the soil and plant the mint in the middle of it.
MENTHA spicata car. crispa Moroccan MINT. This is Kekka McVicar's favourite variety. Ht. 60cm. Any soil. Lovely with yoghurt, new potatoes' garden peas, or as a tissane. A ruthless spreader. To contain it, sink an old bottomless bucket in the soil and plant the mint in the middle of it.
MENTHA x gracilis Ginger MINT. Ht. 30cm. Any soil. Splashes of gold on the leaves which have scent of ginger. Lovely with yoghurt, new potatoes' garden peas, or as a tissane. A ruthless spreader. To contain it, sink an old bottomless bucket in the soil and plant the mint in the middle of it.
MERTENSIA virginica The Virginian Cowslip. Smooth grey leaves. Arching sprays of blue flowers. April-May. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm. Moist cool Soil. Part shade.
MILLIUM effusum Aureum Bowles Golden Grass. Yellow stems, leaves and flowers. Wonderful for lighting a dark corner in spring. Fades away in the summer heat. May-July. Drought tolerant. Ht. 60cm. Sp 40cm. AGM.
MISCANTHUS napaulensis Narrow olive green leaves. Pure gold flowerheads. Ht. 160cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun or part shade. Any soil.Has the reputation of being half hardy but over-winters fine in my well drained soil.
MISCANTHUS sinensis Adagio Bred by Kurt Bluemel. Narrow olive green leaves, which colour intensely in autumn. Red flower. Foliage turns yellow in autumn. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun or part shade. Any soil.
MISCANTHUS sinensis Flamingo A favourite of Piat Oudolf. Distinctive arching habit. Pendant deep pink flowers. Bred by Ernst Pagels.Ht. 200cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun or part shade. AGM
MISCANTHUS sinensis Gracillimus Fine leafed. Makes a graceful rounded plant. Very late flowering. Red flowers Oct. Golden yellow foliage in the fall. Ht. 210cm. Sp. 60cm.
MISCANTHUS sinensis Kleine Silberspinne Elegant narrow leaves. Abundant silver flowers. Ht 140cm. Sp. 80cm. Sun or part shade. Any soil. AGM
MISCANTHUS sinensis Malepartus Introduced by Ernst Pagels. Very dark green, broad leaves. Deep red flowers which fade to the colour of a latte coffee. Strong upright habit. Very early flowering. Aug-Nov. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 80cm.
MISCANTHUS sinensis Morning Light Very narrow leaves with neat silver margins. Reddish flowers - only flowers in N. Europe in hot summers. Foliage Ht. 80cm. Sp 60cm. Sun or part shade. Wonderful in large pot. Also good in gravel. Perhaps my favourite foliage plant. AGM
MISCANTHUS sinensis Silberfeder Silver flowers Sept-Oct. Ht. 250cm. Sp. 80cm. Best in not too rich soil. If overfed can colapse.Sun or part shade. AGM
MISCANTHUS sinensis Silver Stripe New dwarf variety. Very narrow leaves with neat silver margins. Reddish flowers. Ht. 50cm.Sp 60cm. Sun or part shade. Wonderful in large pot. Also good in gravel.
MISCANTHUS sinensis Strictus Green leaves with yellow horizontal stripes. More upright and spiky than M. Zebrinus. Ht. 270cm. Sp 80cm. Sun. Pinkish flowers Sept-Nov. Sun or part shade. Any soil. Wonderful with Dahlia Arabian Nights.
MISCANTHUS sinensis var condensatus Cosmopolitan Dramatic new American hybrid with very broad white and green striped foiage. Copper red flowers in Sept. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun or part shade.
MISCANTHUS sinensis var. condensatus Cabaret Dramatic new American hybrid with very broad white and green striped foliage. Copper red flowers in Sept. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun or part shade.
MISCANTHUS sinensis Variegatus Crisp vertically striped green and white leaves. Seldom flowers. Pink flowers in a hot summer. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 80cm. Sun or part shade.
MOLINIA caerulea Heidebraut Produces a mass of slender flowering stems with purple flowers in Aug-Sept. The whole plant turns yellow in autumn. Ht. 110cm. Sp. 60cm. My favourite grass for autumn colour.
MOLINIA caerulea Karl Foerster Erect habit. Heads heavier and darker than those of M. Transparent. The stem and foliage goes light brown in autumn. Ht. 200cm. Sp 60 cm. Sun or part shade. Any not too dry soil.
MOLINIA caerulea Moorhexe Purple flowered moor grass with narrowly erect habit. Sept-Oct. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 35cm. Sun or part shade.
MOLINIA caerulea ssp a Transparent Very light airy heads on 180cm. stems. The whole plant matures in autumn to a wonderful straw yellow. Sp. 60cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun or part shade. My favourite grass for the structure of its flowerheads .
MOLINIA caerulea ssp a Windspiel More substantial heads than M. Transparent and taller than M. Karl Foerster. Ht 240cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun or part shade. Any not too dry soil.
MONARDA Beauty of Cobham Clear pink flowers. July-Aug. Aromatic foliage. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Must have rich moist soil and full sun.
MONARDA Blaustrumpf Vibrant purple flowers. Aromatic mildew resistant foliage. Aug-Sept. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 30cm. Must have rich moist soil and full sun.
MONARDA Cambridge Scarlet Bright red flowers. July-August. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 40cm. Must have rich moist soil and full sun.
MONARDA Croftway Pink Bright pink flowers with dusky purple calyxes. July-Aug. Aromatic . Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Must have rich moist soil and full sun.
MONARDA Fireball Dark, ruby red flowers over a long season. June-Sept. Compact. 75cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Moist rich soil
MONARDA Fishes Perhaps the best Monarda. Clear shell pink flowers. July-Aug. Aromatic mildew resistant foliage. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Must have rich moist soil and full sun.
MONARDA Garden View Scarlet Bright red flowers. July-August. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 40cm. Must have rich moist soil and full sun.
MONARDA punctata Spotted yellow flowers with pink bracts borne in whorls. July-Sept. Aromatic foliage. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 30cm. Must have rich moist soil and full sun.
MONARDA Squaw Bright red flowers. July-August. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 40cm. Must have rich moist soil and full sun. AGM
MORINA longifolia Rosettes of prickly, aromatic deep green leaves. Spikes of fragrant white flowers which are held in whorls and age to pink. June-Aug. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 50cm. Moist well drained soil. Sun.
MUKDENIA rossii Karasuba Syn. M. r Crimson Fans. Mukdenia has large palmate green leaves which turn red in autumn. Starry white flowers of no great consequence in May. A Japanese woodlander it likes a shady position and thrives in any humus rich soil. Good container plant. Ht 25cm. Spr 40cm. Plant with Tricyrtis formosana
NARCISSUS Ariel Highly scented, pure white flowers. Ariel is a selection, which has shorter sturdier stems than the type plant. No staking required. Ht. 40cm.
NARCISSUS Cedric Morris Tiny miniature lemon yellow, delicately frilled daffodil. Dec-Feb. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Discovered by Cedric Morris growing in the Pyrenees. Delightful picked with violets, snowdrops and Viburnum fragrans. Ht 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Moist fertile soil. Sun or part shade.
NARCISSUS pallidiflorus Has a curious characteristic. The unopened buds face sky-wards like beaks, gradually lowering as they open pale creamy-yellow perfectly shaped trumpet flowers. Early flowering. About 25 cm.
NEMESIA denticulata Confetti Covered with pale pink flowers June-Dec. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 40cm. Nemesias (are elegant, airy creatures. They need sun and well drained soil. Often still flowering at Christmas. N Confetti is very hardy here in our well drained soil. Drought tolerant. Sweet smelling.
NEPETA faassenii Walkers Low The best blue flowered Nepeta. Intense blue flowers. May-July. Grey green foliage. Sun. Good drainage. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Good groundcover.
NEPETA govaniana Erect stems of soft yellow flowers.Light green, lemon scented leaves. July-Sept. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist fertile soil. Part shade. Likes a cool position. A plant of great refinement. Lovely with mauve phlox.
NEPETA grandiflora Dawn to Dusk Smoky pink flowers with darker bracts July-Sept. - looks very effective with Campanula rotundifolia. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Drought tolerant.
NERINE bowdenii Vivid pink flowers Oct-Nov. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 20 cm. A wonderful plant on our heathland sand. AGM.
NERINE sarniniensis "The Guernsy Lily". Deepest scarlet flowers in November. Needs a rest period in summer. Ht 55cm. Sp. 15cm.
NICOTIANA sylvestris Huge trusses of scented, white tubular flowers. July-Sept. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist rich soil. Sun. Tender. Much used in refined flower arranging. Will regenerate from its roots if mulched.
OENOTHERA speciosa Siskiyou A greatly improved much more compact form. Enchanting, large, red veined pale pink flowers on wiry stems. July-Sept. Needs full sun and Well drained. Soundly perennial. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 50cm.
OLEA europaea Nice small trees trained as standards. Current height 70cm. Evergreen grey green leaves. Creamy white flowers June-August, followed by green fruits. Slow growing. Sun. Sharply drained soil. Half hardy. Mature height 5 metres.
OMPHALODES cappadocia Cherry Ingram Large gentian blue flowers in May-June. Bushy plant. Much smarter than O. verna. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 40cm. Part shade. Moist fertile soil. AGM
OPHIOPOGON planiscapus Nigrescens Black evergreen strap like foliage. Small insignificant blue flowers. Handsome black seedheads. Sun or part shade. Looks best in a pot or gravel garden. Moistish soil. Ht. 15cm. Sp 20cm. AGM.
ORIGANUM Hot And Spicy The best tangiest oregano for Tomato sauces pizzas etc.
ORIGANUM laevigatum Herrenhausen The deepest purple origanum. July-Sept. Deep green leaves. Spreads. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Great in gravel. Sun. Well drained soil. Drought tolerant. AGM.
ORIGANUM vulgare Aureum Shocking pink flowers on dark stems. July. Intense yellow leaves. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 30cm
ORNITHOGALUM nutans Prefers shade and will naturalise in woodland. Spikes of 3 - 12 white flowers with green midrib on the outside of the petals. May-June. Ht. 60cm
OSMANTHUS delavayii Fragrant white jasmine like flowers April-May. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 100cm. AM.
OSMANTHUS heterophyllus Fragrant white jasmine like flowers September-November. Holly-like leaf. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 100cm.
OSMUNDA regalis The Royal Fern. An upstanding giant of a fern. An established specimen will reach 120cm in height. Moist rich soil or bog. Cool spot. Sp. 45cm.
OSTEOSPERMUM Cannington Roy
OSTEOSPERMUM jucundum Snow Pixie Chalk white flowers with glistening black centres. June-Oct. Deep green leaves. Very compact and free flowering. Stone hardy. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
OSTEOSPERMUM jucundum Weetwood Chalk white flowers with glistening black centres. June-Oct. Deep green leaves. Very compact and free flowering. Stone hardy. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. AGM.
PACHYSANDRA terminalis Green Carpet Bright green shiny leaves. Shade. Moist soil. Groundcover. Cream flowers March-April. AGM. Ht. 30cm
PAEONIA Blaze Bright red single flowers with gold stamens in June. Very free flowering. Ht. 72cm. Sp. 40cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Sun or part shade.
PAEONIA Buckeye Belle Semi double dark maroon flowers May-June. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 40cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Sun or part shade.
PAEONIA lactiflora Bowl of Beauty Scented pink flowers in which the stamens are replaced by narrow petaloid filaments. June-July. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 40cm. Any not too dry well drained soil. Sun or part shade. Plant shallow. AGM.
PAEONIA lactiflora Duchesse de Nemours Creamy white flowers with yellow centre. June-July. Ht. 100cm. AGM.
PAEONIA lactiflora Early Scout Single small dark red flowers. Very early flowering. May. Finely cur foliage.. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil.
PAEONIA lactiflora Festiva Maxima Large fragrant round double white blooms flecked with crimson. June-July. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 40cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Sun or part shade. AGM.
PAEONIA lactiflora Flame Hybrid between P. lactiflora and P. peregrina. (Glascock 1939) Single brilliant red flowers. May-June. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 30cm.
PAEONIA lactiflora Immaculee Fragrant pure white double flowers. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 30cm.
PAEONIA lactiflora Krinkled White Large single white flowers. May-June. Copes well with drought. Long lasting as a cut flower. Ht. 90cm. Sp.40cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Sun or part shade.
PAEONIA lactiflora Lotus Queen Single white flowers with yellow stamens. 75cm.
PAEONIA lactiflora Mons Jules Elie Fragrant rose pink double flowers. Free flowering. The most popular pink variety in the U. S. A. June-July. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 40cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Sun or part shade. AGM.
PAEONIA lactiflora Mother's Choice Fragrant, double very large white flowers. Reliable. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 45cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Sun or part shade. £8.00
PAEONIA lactiflora Pink Dawn Lightly scented pink single. Flowers mid season. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 45cm.
PAEONIA lactiflora Renato Fragrant, glowing red double flowers May-June. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 40cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Sun or part shade.
PAEONIA lactiflora Sarah Bernhardt Heavy double pink flowers with whiter edge to petals. June-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. AGM.
PAEONIA mlokosewitschii Wonderful large pale yellow single flowers in May June. Perhaps the best foliage of any paeony. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 50cm
PAEONIA officinalis Alba Plena Pure white double flowers. May-June. Ht. 95cm.
PAEONIA officinalis Rubra Plena Large, fully double deepest crimson flowers May-June. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 40cm. Any well drained, not too dry soil. Sun or part shade. AGM.
PAEONIA Red Charm Waxy dark red double flowers in June. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 40cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Sun or part shade. £15.00
PAEONIA Scarlet O'Hara Chinese Paeony. Single scarlet flowers. Very early flowering. May-June. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm.
PAEONIA suffruticosa Japanese Maroon Huge mroon flowers. June-July. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun.
PAEONIA suffruticosa Japanese Pink Huge white flowers. June-July. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun.
PAEONIA suffruticosa Japanese White Huge white flowers. June-July. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun.
PAEONIA suffruticosa Rockii Perhaps the most beautiful of all plants. Huge white flowers with central crimson markings. June-July. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 100cm. Sun.
PANICUM virgatum Prairie Sky Metalic blue leaves. Clouds of tiny chestnut flowers. Much bluer and far stronger growing than the rather feeble P. Heavy Metal. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm. Wonderful in bunches of flowers. Happy in any soil from the driest to the wettest. Sun.
PANICUM virgatum Rotstralbusch Pinkish flowers July-Aug. Supposed to have the best autumn colour. Ht. 125cm. Sp. 40cm. Happy in any soil from the driest to the wettest. Sun.
PANICUM virgatum Squaw Pinkish flowers. July-Sept. Foliage hasturns red in autumn. Neater plant than P. Warrior. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 45cm. Happy in any soil from the driest to the wettest. Sun.
PAPAVER orientale Beauty of Livermere Not always sold true to type. This is the real thing. Very large blood red flowers May-June. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 45cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. Lovely with H. matronalis Alba.
PAPAVER orientale Helen Elizabeth Single pink flowers. May-July. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
PAPAVER orientale Indian Chief Large deep mahogany red flowers. June-July. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
PAPAVER orientale Patty's Plum The colour of faded purple silk. May-July. Quite wonderful! Ht. 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
PAPAVER orientale Perry's White White flowers with black spots. May-July. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 40cm.
PAPAVER orientale Peter Pan Double orange flowers. May-July. Very floriferous. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 45cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
PAPAVER orientale Place Pigalle White flowers with a broad lipstick red edge white centre. Useful short sturdy variety. May-July. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
PAPAVER orientale Rembrandt Very dark red flowers.
PAPAVER orientale Water Melon Vivid cherry red flowers with black blotches. June-July. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any well drained soil.
PARAHEBE perfoliata Violet blue flowers in late summer. Glaucous perfoliate foliage. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 80cm. Sun. Good drainage. Half hardy.
PARAHEBE Snow Clouds White flowers with a pink eye. April-June. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Good drainage.
PARTHENOCISSUS henryana Virginia Creeper. Green leaves turning brilliant scarlet in autumn. Self clinging. AM. Ht. 1000cm. Wonderful grown through trees.
PARTHENOCISSUS quinquefolia Virginia Creeper. Green leaves turning brilliant scarlet in autumn. Self clinging. AM. Ht. 1000cm. Wonderful grown through trees.
PASSIFLORA caerulea Constance Elliott This is an all white form of Passiflora caerulea. It was introduced prior to 1884 at the Lucombe and Pince nursery near Exeter; it is generally hardier and more free flowering than the straight species. July-Oct. Ht. 400cm. Sp. 400cm. Any soil. Sun.
PELARGONIUM abrotanifolium Species. Aromatic, wormwood scented small, deeply divided, grey green leaves. White flowers. Very free flowering. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 25cm.
PELARGONIUM acetosum Species Ivy Leaf. Pale pink flowers. April-Oct. Light green leaves. Trailing Habit. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Angel Eyes Orange Species Hybrid. Small pinky orange flowers.. A very elegant plant. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 35cm.
PELARGONIUM Apple Betty Fresh, apple scented, trilobed leaves. Branching stems of airy white flowers. Very dainty. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 30cm. One of my ten favorite pelargoniums
PELARGONIUM Ardwick Cinnamon Scented Leaf. Intense silver filigreed foliage, which feels like velvet to to the touch. Cinnamon scented. Endless succession of small white flowers. April-Oct. Ht.25cm. Sp. 25cm. Windowsill.
PELARGONIUM Ashby Scented Leaf. Another splendid regal x scented hybrid from Mrs Popperwell. Rich purple regal flowers. April-Oct. Rose scented, rich green oak leaves. Ht.40cm. Sp. 40cm. Pots outside in summer.
PELARGONIUM Attar of Roses Scented Leaf. Very pale pink flowers April-Oct. Rose scented, light green leaves. Ht.30cm. Sp. 40cm. Strong wood. Excellent in tubs outside in summer. AGM.
PELARGONIUM Auntie Billie Angel Pelargonium. Shapely flowers. Dark wine red blotch on upper petals. Lower petals pink with white eye. Dark green shiny leaves. April-Oct. Ht. 20cm. Sp 35cm. Bred by M Harris
PELARGONIUM australe Species Pelargonium. Small white flowers. April-Oct. Our form has purplish green leaves Ht.30cm. Sp. 30cm. Excellent in pots outside in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Beromunster Decorative Pelargonium. Showy pink and white flowers. April-Oct. Very free flowering. Handsome specimen for a large pot pot or tub outside in the summer. Mid green fleaves. Ht . 80cm. Sp. 80cm.
PELARGONIUM Betty Catchpole Zonal. Soft orange single flowers. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 25cm
PELARGONIUM Bitter Lemon Scented. Smallish leaves with distintive bitter lemon scent. White flowers with pink veins. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 25cm.
PELARGONIUM Black Butterfly Regal Pelargonium. Frilly black flowers. April-Oct. Dark green leaves.Very compact Superb on a windowsill. Ht.25cm. Sp. 25m.
PELARGONIUM Black Prince (Decorative) Decorative Pelargonium. Dark plum flowers with a silver edge. Flowers sensuously drooping. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Good in a pot outside in the summer. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 40cm.
PELARGONIUM Black Velvet Regal Pelargonium. Black flowers with a slight purple edge. April-Oct. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm. Superb in pots outside in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Blackman Beauty Species hybrid. Ferny foliage.Small elegant flower. White with a central orange stripe to each petal. Bred by Cliff Blackman.
PELARGONIUM Blandfordianum Scented Leaf Primary Hybrid. White flowers. Upper petals marked with red dots. April-Oct. Rose scented, deeply incised, grey leaves. Ht.35cm. Sp. 30cm. Elegant. Excellent in pots outside in summer.
PELARGONIUM Blandfordianum rosea Scented Leaf. Small deep pink flowers. April-Oct. Deeply incised, rough, mid green leaves with a strong wormwood scent. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm. Elegant. Excellent in pots outside in summer.
PELARGONIUM Brilliantine Scented Leaf. Small elegant light purple flowers. April-Oct. Crimped grey green leaves Strongly scented of eau de cologne. Compact. Ht.20cm. Sp. 25cm. Excellent on a suuny windowsill.
PELARGONIUM Brunswick Scented Leaf. Large, rose flowers with black markings. April-Oct. Deep green foliage, strongly scented of cedar. Ht.40cm. Sp. 50cm. Superb in tubs outside in summer.
PELARGONIUM Bush Fire Regal Pelargonium. Bright red flowers with dark markings. Strong wood. Good for tubs. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. AGM.
PELARGONIUM Cape Beauty Species hybrid. Elegant pink flowers on tall stems. Handsome light olive green leaves with chocolate zonal markings. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 35cm
PELARGONIUM Captain Starlight Angel Pelargonium. Shapely flowers. Upper petals rich purple. Lower petals mauve. April-Oct. Ht. 20cm. Sp 35cm. Compact. Perhaps the most popular Angel Pelargonium - and justly so.
PELARGONIUM Chocolate Peppermint Scented Leaf. Small, mauve flowers. April-Oct. Dramatic deep green foliage with chocolate zonal markings; peppermint scented. Ht.30cm. Sp. 60cm. Excellent in tubs outside in summer..
PELARGONIUM Claret Rock Unique Unique Pelargonium. Large deep rose red flowers. April-Oct. Deep green leaves. Faintly rose scented. Ht. 200cm Sp. 100cm. Wonderful grown as a specimen plant in a conservatory..
PELARGONIUM Clorinda Scented Leaf. Showy, large pink flowers. April-Oct. Deep green foliage. Cedar scented. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Strong wood. Excellent in tubs outside in summer..
PELARGONIUM Copthorne Scented Leaf. Large very pale mauve flowers, with dark purple featherings on the upper petals. April-Oct. Deep green foliage. Cedar scented. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Excellent in tubs outside in summer. AGM.
PELARGONIUM cordifolium Species Pelargonium. Pale pink flowers flowers, the upper petals veined with dark purple. April-Oct. Bright green, lemon scented, heart shaped leaves. Ht.40cm. Sp. 30cm. Excellent in pots outside in the summer.Will take some shade.
PELARGONIUM Creamy Nutmeg Scented Leaf. Small white flowers. April-Oct. Apple green foliage splashed with golden cream. Pine scented. Ht.20cm. Sp. 20cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill
PELARGONIUM Crimson Unique Unique Pelargonium. Deep wine red flowers, blotched and veined with black. April-Oct. Deep green leaves. Strong wood. Ht. 50cm Sp. 50cm. Wonderful in tubs outside in the summer. AGM.
PELARGONIUM cuculatum strigifolium Pure white flowers with green centres. Light green leaves. Flowers and leaves smaller than P. cucullatum. Quite wonderful. Better than any white Regal Pelargonium. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Dark Red Blizzard Ivy Leaf. Rich crimson flowers. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 30cm. The best of the red flowered ivy leaf varieties.
PELARGONIUM Dark Venus Regal Pelargonium. Dark Mahogany coloured flowers. April-Oct. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 35cm.
PELARGONIUM Deerwood Lavender Lad Scented Leaf. Small elegant deep mauve flowers. April-Oct. Silver vaguely pungent foliage. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 20cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill.
PELARGONIUM dichondrifolium Species Pelargonium. Small, white flowers, feathered with red. April-Oct. Small, renate, grey green, much divided, balsam scented leaves.. Ht.20cm. Sp. 20cm.Good on a sunny windowsill.
PELARGONIUM echinatum Miss Stapleton Species Pelargonium. Magenta flowers with purple hearts on upper petals. April-Oct. Silver renate leaves. Ht.40cm. Sp. 25cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill. Breathtaking.
PELARGONIUM echinatum White Form Species Pelargonium. Glistening white flowers with red hearts on upper petals. April-Oct. Silver renate leaves. Ht.40cm. Sp. 25cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill. Breathtaking.
PELARGONIUM exstipulatum Species Pelargonium. Profuse, small, clear pink flowers. April-Oct. Dainty, small, sticky, silver leaves. Spicy scent.Ht. 40cm. Sp. 25cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill. Stunning but alas disdained by my customers.
PELARGONIUM Fanny Eden Orange salmon flowers on white background
PELARGONIUM Fiesta White flowered ivy leaf. April-Oct. Trailing habit. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Fir Tree Echoes of Pink Angel Pelargonium. Fresh pink flowers. Upper petals with dark pink veins. Vigorous plant. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 35cm.
PELARGONIUM Fir Trees Flamingo. Dwarf Zonal. Single pink flamingo flowers. Ht 25cm. Sp. 25cm.
PELARGONIUM Floria Moore Decorative Pelargonium (sport from Beromunster). Showy mauve and white flowers. Free flowering. Handsome in a large pot pot or tub outside in the summer. Mid green fleaves. Ht . 60cm. Sp. 60cm
PELARGONIUM Flowerbasket Decorative Pelargonium. Pretty small pink and white frilly flowers in great abundance. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Vigorous. Superb in pots outside in summer. Ht.50cm. Sp. 35cm.
PELARGONIUM fragrans Species Pelargonium. Profuse, small, white flowers. April-Oct. Dainty, small, grey green leaves.Balsam scent.Ht.20cm. Sp. 30cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill.
PELARGONIUM fruticosum Species Pelargonium. Profuse, small, pink flowers. April-Oct. Sparse, green, highly divided mid green foliage. Ht.30cm. Sp. 40cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill.
PELARGONIUM fulgidum Species Pelargonium. Intense scarlet flowers. April-Oct. Lobed grey green leaves with an erotic sour smell. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 20cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill.
PELARGONIUM Gabriel Angel Pelargonium. Upper petals warm deep pinky red. Lower petals have white edge. Slow growing but in time makes tall sturdy plant. April-Oct. Ht 40cm. Sp. 20cm.
PELARGONIUM Garten Direktor Hermann Decorative Pelargonium. Showy purple and white bicolor flowers. Free flowering. Makes an imposing plant in a large pot pot or tub outside in the summer. Dark green leaves. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 60cm
PELARGONIUM gibbosum Species Pelargonium. A tall growing plant, which because of its brittle wood needs some staking. Greenish yellow flowers, sweetly scented at night. Glaucous, deeply cut leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM grandiflorum Species Pelargonium. Dainty white flowers with red veins. April-Oct. Mat deep green leaves. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm. Clean and Fresh.
PELARGONIUM Graveolens Minor Scented Leaf. Clear pink flowers. April-Oct. Highly divided light green fleaves. Ht 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Compact. Excellent on a sunny windowsill.
PELARGONIUM Great Glemham Lemon Scented Leaf.Pale mauve flower. April-Oct. Rough, deeply divided, mid green leaves. Highly fragrant lemon scented leaf variety. Seedling from Mabel Grey selected by Lady Caroline Cranbrook. Ht 40cm. Sp. 400cm. Architectural. Elegant in pots outside in the summer. New 2008.
PELARGONIUM Hansons Pinkie Decorative Regal. Pink flowers with very dark blotch on upper petals. Pink bottom petals with red pencilling into throat. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30m
PELARGONIUM Hindoo Decorative Pelargonium. Showy Bengal red flowers. Free flowering. Handsome in a large pot pot or tub outside in the summer.Dark green fleaves. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 60cm
PELARGONIUM Holt Beauty Regal. Very dark velvet chocolate red flowers. April-October. Nice shaped flowers and plant. Tidy. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm
PELARGONIUM Hula Hartshook Unique. Large pink flowers with darker markings on the upper petals. April-Oct. Very sturdy shrub. Superb in a tub outside in the summer. Sage green leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm.
PELARGONIUM Imperial Butterfly Angel. Large white flower with red markings. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Jackie Davis (syn. Flesh) Regal Pelargonium. Soft smoky pink flowers. April-Oct. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 40cm.
PELARGONIUM Jackie Gauld Ivy Leaf. Double, rosebud shell pink flowers. Very choice. Mid green leaves. Compact trailing habit. April-Oct. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Jer'rey Angel.. Deep rich purple flowers edged with crimson. April-Oct. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 20cm. Distinctive and desirable. Low growing but lax in habit.
PELARGONIUM Joan Morf Regal Pelargonium. Clear pink and white frilly flowers. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Superb in pots outside in summer. Ht.30cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Katie Decorative Pelargonium. Elegant smoky pink flowers with a white throat. Dark blotches on upper petals. Free flowering. Handsome in a large pot outside in the summer.Dark green fleaves. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 45cm.
PELARGONIUM L' Elegante Ivy Leaf. Single white flowers. April-Oct. Green, pink and cream variegated leaves. Trailing habit. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Lady Mary Scented Leaf. Small, deep pink and white flowers. Charming and free flowering. April-Oct. Small fresh green leaves. Faintly lime scented. Ht 30cm. Sp. 25cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill.
PELARGONIUM Lady Plymouth Scented Leaf. Small pale pink flowers. April-Oct. Grey green leaves edged with cream. Rose scented. Ht 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Strong wood. Excellent outside in pots in the summer. AGM.
PELARGONIUM Lady Scarborough Scented Leaf. Rose pink flowers. Upper petals feathered with purple. April-Oct. Moss green leaves with a scent of ripe strawberries. Ht 40cm. Sp. 30cm. Eleegant plant on a sunny windowsill.
PELARGONIUM Lara Beacon Species hybrid form P x fulgidum. Large scarlet flowers. Ht 50cm.
PELARGONIUM Lara Jester Scented Leaf. Pale pink flowers. April-Oct. Fresh green, much divided leaves. Lemon scented. Ht 40cm. Sp. 30cm. Strong wood. Elegant in pots outside in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Lara Starshine Scented Leaf. Rich pink flowers. April-Oct. Silver, much divided leaves. Lemon scented. Ht 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Strong wood. Elegant in pots outside in the summer. An utter delight!
PELARGONIUM Lemon Kiss Scented Leaf. Raised by Mollie Hall. Pale mauve flowers. April-Oct. Small deep green leaves of the P. crispum type. Lemon scented. Ht 40cm. Sp. 20cm. Strong wood. . Elegant in pots outside in the summer. P. Lemon Kiss.
PELARGONIUM Leslie William Burrows Regal Pelargonium. Clear red flowers with darker markings. Profuse flowerer. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Superb in tubs outside in summer. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Lilian Pottinger Scented Leaf. Spicey apple fragrance. Small white flower. Compact. Good in hanging basket. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 35cm.
PELARGONIUM Lord Bute Decorative Regal Pelargonium. Black flowers neatly edged with wine red. Free flowering. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Tall growing. Wonderful in tubs at Sissinghurst. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Mabel Grey Scented Leaf. Large pale mauve flowers. April-Oct. Large, rough, deeply divided, mid green leaves. the most fragrant lemon scented leaf variety. Ht 70cm. Sp. 50cm. Architectural. Elegant in pots outside in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Madame Crousse Ivy Leaf.
PELARGONIUM Maple Leaf Scented Leaf. Clouds of small pale mauve flowers. April-Oct. Large, maple shaped, mid green leaves. Pungent minty scent. Ht 80cm. Sp. 50cm Architectural. Good in a border outside in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Millfield Rose Zonal. Pink double rosebud flowers. Very healthy and strong growing. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 25cm.
PELARGONIUM Minstrel Boy Regal Pelargonium. Perhaps the best black regal. Perfect, slightly irredescent, large, uniformly black flowers. Good, clean deep green folaige. Compact. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 35cm.
PELARGONIUM Misty Morning Regal Pelargonium. Dainty pink and white flowers. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm
PELARGONIUM Moon Maiden Angel Pelargonium. White flowers. Upper petals with crimson veins and markings. April-Oct. Luminous and wonderful. Deep green foliage. Compact. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 20cm.
PELARGONIUM Mysterioso Regal Pelargonium. Velvety black flowers. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Superb in pots outside in summer. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM odoratissimum Species Pelargonium. Prostrate, neat, rounded shrublet. Sprays of small white flowers. Foliage has sweet apple scent. In South Africa grows in woodland and shaded places. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Old Spice Similar to doratissimum in habit. Prostrate, neat, rounded shrublet. Sprays of small white flowers. Foliage has spicy scent. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Orange Fizz Scented Leaf. Coarse textured largish leaves, strongly orange scented. Large light purple flowers. April-Oct. A new, distinctive and handsome introduction. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Our Gynette Decorative Regal Pelargonium. Sumptuous redish purple flowers with lighter pink centre. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 30cm
PELARGONIUM Painted Lady Scented Leaf. Large, soft pink flowers with darker markings on upper petals. April-Oct. Mid green foliage, strongly scented of cedar. Ht.40cm. Sp. 50cm. Superb in tubs outside in summer. A sport from Brunswick. Woottens Introduction 2010.
PELARGONIUM papilonaceum Species Pelargonium. Profuse small pink flowers with dark purple central mark and white basal blotch. April-Oct. Huge, dark green, strongly lemon scented leaves. Ht.150cm. Sp. 80cm. Excellent planted out in the summer border.
PELARGONIUM Parisienne Regal Pelargonium. Frilly pale mauve flowers with a white throat. Purple blotch on upper petals. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Alluring. Superb in pots outside in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Patons Unique Unique Pelargonium. Shocking pink flowers with a white throat. April-Oct. Dark green, deeply cut leaves. Apricot scented. Ht. 50cm Sp. 30cm. Wonderful in tubs outside in the summer. AGM.
PELARGONIUM Paul Crampel Single Zonal. Scarlet flowers.
PELARGONIUM Peppermint Lace Scented Leaf. White flowers. April-Oct. Deeply divided, intensely silver foliage. Peppermint scented. Ht 60cm. Sp. 30 cm. Excellent outside in pots in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Phylis Unique Pelargonium. Shocking pink flowers with a white throat. April-Oct. Cream edged, dark green, deeply cut leaves. Apricot scented. Ht. 30cm Sp. 25cm. Wonderful in tubs outside in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Pink Capricorn Scented Leaf. Rich pink flowers. April-Oct. Grey green, rose scented leaves. Ht 30cm. Sp. 50 cm. Excellent outside in tubs in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Pink Hindoo Decorative Pelargonium. Pink flowers. Free flowering. Handsome in a large pot pot or tub outside in the summer. Dark green fleaves. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 60cm
PELARGONIUM Polka Hartshook Unique. Large orange flowers with darker markings on the upper petals. April-Oct. Very sturdy shrub. Superb in a tub outside in the summer. Sage green leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm.
PELARGONIUM Prince of Orange Scented Leaf. White flowers with faintest pink blush. April-Oct. Mid green, strongly orange scented leaves. Ht 35cm. Sp. 30 cm. Excellent outside in pots in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Purple Unique Unique Pelargonium. Huge heads of papal purple flowers. April-Oct. Sage green leaves. Incense scented. Ht. 300cm Sp. 150cm. Wonderful grown as a specimen in a conservatory.
PELARGONIUM Quantock Candy Angel Pelargonium with bright pink upper petals and pale lilac lower petals. Compact plant. Very distinctive. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Quantock Classic Upper petals deep maroon with white lower petals just lightly marked with maroon. (Brian Dixon)
PELARGONIUM Quantock Kirsty Lilac pink flowers. Deep red blotches on top petals. Very free flowering and compact. Ht 25cm. (Brian Dixon)
PELARGONIUM Queen of the Lemons Scented Leaf. Mauve flowers. April-Oct. Sage green rounded leaf with delicious sweet lemon scent. Much more refined than the rather coarse scented Mabel Grey. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 25cm. Excellent outside in pots in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Radula Rosea Scented Leaf. Spicy scented foliage. Striking heads of vivid pink flowers, similar in shape to P. capitatum. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 35cm.
PELARGONIUM Rimfire Regal Pelargonium. Large black flowers with a red edge. Like a fiery eclipse. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Good in tubs outside in summer.
PELARGONIUM Rollers Pioneer Ivy Leaf. Double, deep crimson flowers. April-Oct. Yellow netted leaves. Trailing habit. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Romeo Regal Pelargonium. Very intense red flowers on a compact plant. The best of the dark red regals. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Compact plant. Ideal for windowsill.
PELARGONIUM Royal Ascot Decorative Pelargonium. Bright pink and white flowers. April-Oct. Very free flowering. Handsome specimen for a large pot pot or tub outside in the summer. A sport from BeromunsterMid green fleaves. Ht . 80cm. Sp. 80cm.
PELARGONIUM Royal Surprise Regal Pelargonium. Lilac flowers with full-bodied medium purple overlay. The best Regal Pelargonium in this shade of purple. Better than P. Margaret Soley. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 35cm.
PELARGONIUM Ruffled Velvet Regal Pelargonium. Dark red flowers shading to pink at edge. White throat heavily veined with crimson. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Vigorous. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Superb in tubs outside in summer. AGM.
PELARGONIUM Scarlet Unique Unique Pelargonium. Small intense scarlet flowers. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 35cm Sp. 40cm. Wonderful in pots outside in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Seely’s Pansy Decorative Pelargonium. Dainty white flowers with a dark purple blotch on each petal. April-Oct.Free flowering. Handsome in a pot outside in the summer. Mid green fleaves. Ht . 60cm. Sp. 60cm.
PELARGONIUM Shannon Species Hybrid. Salmon pink flowers with red pencilling in throat. A very elegant plant. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 35cm.
PELARGONIUM Shottesham Pet Scented Leaf. Profuse, small intense red flowers. April-Oct. Light green leaves with a faint scent of hazelnut. Ht.30cm. Sp. 30cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill.
PELARGONIUM sidoides Species Pelargonium. Blackish purple flowers April-November. Small, grey green, heart shaped leaves with an erotic sour smell. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 70cm. An exquisite and irreproachably elegant plant.
PELARGONIUM Souvenir de Prue Hybrid Regal/Scented . A Woottens Introduction. Sport from P. Brunswick. Mauve flowers with darker markings. Deep green foliage with zonal markings, strongly scented of cedar. Ht.40cm. Sp. 50cm. Superb in tubs outside in summer.
PELARGONIUM Spring Song
PELARGONIUM Sweet Mimosa Scented Leaf. Large shell pink flowers. April-Oct. Grey green, rose scented leaves. Ht.70cm. Sp. 50cm. Very strong wood. Excellent in tubs outside in the summer.
PELARGONIUM tetragonum Species Pelargonium. Pale pink flowers. Succulent four sided stems designed to survive when the plant has lost all its leaves through drought. Small green leaves with zonal markings. In the Cape grows on cliffs and in rocky places. Gangly habit. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 20cm.
PELARGONIUM The Boar Frutetorum Hybrid. Soft orange flowers. Deep green leaves with zonal markings. April-Oct. Free flowering. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 35cm. Lovely on a sunny windowsill and outside in the summer.
PELARGONIUM The Ken Lad Angel Pelargonium. Nicely shaped white flowers with maroon blotches. April-Oct. Deep green leaves. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 20cm.
PELARGONIUM The Tamar Angel Pelargonium. Dainty rounded blooms of lilac pink. Top petals blotched with maroon. Deep green leaves.Ht. 25cm. Sp. 20cm.
PELARGONIUM The White Boar Frutetorum Hybrid.Glistening White flowers. Deep green leaves with zonal markings. April-Oct. Free flowering. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 35cm. Lovely on a sunny windowsill and outside in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Tip Top Duet Angel Pelargonium. Lower petals mauve. Upper petals blotched with purple.April-oct. Deep green leaves. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 20cm. AGM.
PELARGONIUM tomentosum Species Pelargonium. Profuse small white flowers. April-Oct. Huge silver, peppermint scented leaves. Ht.30cm. Sp. 90cm. Excellent in a tub outside in the summer. Best in part shade. AGM. 90
PELARGONIUM tranvaalense Species. Handsome zoned foliage. Elegant pink flowers. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 35cm.
PELARGONIUM trifidum Species Pelargonium. Profuse cream flowers. April-Oct. Silver, spicy scented leaves. Trailing habit. Ht.20cm. Sp. 20cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill.
PELARGONIUM triste Species Pelargonium. P. triste got its Latin name because of its supposedly "sad" flowers - purplish brown with a broad yellow margin. Sweetly perfumed at night. P triste, the flowers of P. triste are the epitome of elegance. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 20cm.
PELARGONIUM Tyabb Princess Regal. Large pale pink flowers with white splashes. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM urbanum Species Pelargonium. White flowers. April-Oct. Bright green leaves. Ht.20cm. Sp. 20cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill.
PELARGONIUM Vandersea Scented Leaf. Small rich cerise flowers. April-Oct. Mid green, much divided, foliage. The most fragrant rose scented leaf variety. Ht.50cm. Sp. 40cm. Excellent in pots outside in summer.
PELARGONIUM Vectis Blaze Ivy Leaf. Single deepest purple red single flowers. April-Oct. Deep green leaves. Trailing habit. Very elegant Ht. 12cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Vectis Cascade Ivy Leaf. Miniature. Double, mauve flowers. April-Oct. Deep green leaves.Very compact trailing habit. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Vicki Regal Pleargonium. Pale pink flowers. Upper petals overlaid with deep red. April-Oct. Elegant and different. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Excellent robust plant.with weatherr resistant flowers. Good in tubs outside.
PELARGONIUM Vicky Claire Regal Pelargonium. Purple upper petals with pale pink lower petals. April-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Superb in pots outside in summer.
PELARGONIUM Ville de Dresden White flowered ivy leaf. April-Oct. Trailing habit. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Ville De Paris Ivy Leaf. Cascade type. Single red flower. Ht. 12cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Voodoo Hartshook Unique. Very striking, intense wine red flowers with black centres. April-Oct. Free flowering. Mid green leaves. Ht. 60. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Whisper Regal. palest silver pink flowers. Very elegant and very different. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM Woottens Unique Unique Pelargonium. Small intense cerise flowers. April-Oct. Dark green, deeply cut leaves, with a scent of stewed, unsweetened apricots. Ht. 60cm Sp. 40cm. Wonderful in pots outside in the summer.
PELARGONIUM Wychwood Decorative Pelargonium. Dainty, inky purple and white flowers. April-Oct.Free flowering. Handsome in a pot outside in the summer.Dark green fleaves. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 20cm
PELARGONIUM x Ardens Primary Hybrid. Small intense ember red flowers. April-July. Grey green foliage. Ht.30cm. Sp. 25cm. Excellent on a sunny windowsill. Stops flowering in Mid July.
PELARGONIUM x gibbosum Species hybrid Pelargonium. P. gibbosum x P apicfolium. Like a stronger less brittle P. gibbosum. Reddish stems Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm.
PELARGONIUM x tricuspidatum An unlikely child of P. scabrum. White flowers with red spots. Jagged glaucous leaves. A beauty! Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm.
PENNISETUM alopecuroides Hameln Dwarf fountain grass. Creamy white bottlebrush flowers July-Nov. Reliably flowers in England. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Any not too dry soil. Good in clay.
PENNISETUM alopecuroides Moudry Very dark purple bottlebrush flowers July-Nov. Reliably flowers in England. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Any not too dry soil. Good in clay.
PENNISETUM massaicum Red Buttons Fountain grass with bright red bottle brush flowers which fase to beige with age. Sun. Any not bone dry well drained soil. Height 80cm.
PENNISETUM orientale Airy shell pink bottlebrush flowers June-Aug. Light green foliage. Ht. 36cm. Sp. 36cm. Sun. Good drainage. Will not tolerate heavy clay.
PENNISETUM orientale Tall Tails Much taller than the species. Arching stems. Pink flowers June-Sept. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Light, well drained soil.
PENSTEMON Andenken an Friederich Hahn (Garnet) syn. Garnet. Small garnet red flowers in profusion. June-Oct. Dark green narrow leaves. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil. AGM.
PENSTEMON Appleblossom Small pink and white flowers. June-Oct. Narrow rather dark green foliage. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil. AGM.
PENSTEMON Blackbird Large, narrow, trumpet shaped, purple black flowers. Free flowering and most elegant. June-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PENSTEMON Catherine de la Mere Purplish blue flowers. Vigorous and free flowering. June-Oct. Attractive very dark green foliage. Similar to Marjorie Fish but taller. Ht.70cm. Sp. 80cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PENSTEMON Firebird (Schoenholzeri) syn. Schoenholzeri. Medium sized tubular red flowers. June-Oct. Narrow, mid green leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PENSTEMON heterophyllus Electric Blue Vivid true blue flowers. June-Oct. Narrow grey green foliage. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PENSTEMON heterophyllus Heavenly Blue Vivid, true blue flowers. June-Oct. Narrow grey green foliage. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PENSTEMON Hewell’s Pink Bedder Medium sized deepl pink flowers with white throats, veined with deep pinkish red. June-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PENSTEMON Hidcote Pink Medium sized shell pink flowers, the throats elegantly veined with deep pink.. June-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil. AGM.
PENSTEMON King George Large, bell shaped red flowers in profusion. June-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PENSTEMON Pink Candy Large pink flowers with deep pink necklace at the mouth of the flower. White throat. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PENSTEMON Purple Passion Medium sized, bright purple, tubular flowers. June-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PENSTEMON Snowflake Medium sized white flowers. June-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PENSTEMON Snowstorm Medium sized white flowers. June-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PENSTEMON Sour Grapes Medium sized, metalic blue flowers. June-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PENSTEMON Volcano Etna Large, red flowers with white throats. Free flowering.. June-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil. Protected by PBR. Propagation without a licence is illegal.
PENSTEMON Volcano Fujiyama Medium sized shell pink flowers with white throats, June-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil. Protected by PBR. Propagation without a licence is illegal.
PENSTEMON White Bedder Medium sized white flowers. June-Oct. Mid green leaves. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun and good drainage. Not too dry soil.
PEROVSKIA atriplicifolia Blue Spire White stems with deeply cut, aromatic, grey green leaves. Lavender blue flowers. Sept-Oct. Ht. 110cm. Sp. 40cm. Lovely with pink japanese anemones. AGM.
PEROVSKIA atriplicifolia Little Spire Compact form. White stems with deeply cut, aromatic, grey green leaves. Lavender blue flowers. Sept-Oct. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Lovely with japanese anemones.
PERSICARIA amplexicaule Firetail Dark red flowers. July October. Any soil. Sun. Good with grasses. Ht 70cm.
PERSICARIA amplexicaule Orangefield Coral pink flowers. July October. Any soil. Sun. Good with grasses. Ht 70cm. Selected by Chris Ghyselen.
PERSICARIA bistorta Superba Abundant slender shell pink pokers. May-July. Luxuriant foliage. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 60cm. Any moist soil. Sun or part shade. One of the freshest and loveliest of plants. AGM.
PETROSELINUM crispum CURLY LEAFED PARSLEY. Needs an open position and well drained, fertile, mositure-retentive soil. A shortlived perennial. Ht 25cm. Sp. 20cm.
PETROSELINUM crispum French FRENCH PARSLEY. Needs an open position and well drained, fertile, mositure-retentive soil. A shortlived perennial. Ht 25cm. Sp. 20cm.
PHILADELPHUS Belle Etoile White, orange blossom scented flowers with maroon centres. July-August. Compact for a Philadelphus. Ht 2 metres. Spread 2 metres. AM 1993. Any soil including dry sand
PHILADELPHUS Manteau d'Hermine 3 litre Double, white, orange blossom scented flowers. July-August. Compact for a Philadelphus. Ht 2 metres. Spread 2 metres. AM 1993. Any soil including dry sand.
PHILADELPHUS Silver Showers White, orange blossom scented flowers. Free flowering. July-August. Compact for a Philadelphus. Ht 1.5 metres. Spread 1.5 metres. AM 1993. Any soil including dry sand.
PHLOMIS russelliana Rich buttery yellow flowers. June-Aug. Grey green heart shaped basal leaves.Impressive seedheads. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm.Thrives in poor dry soil. Full sun. Good ground cover.
PHLOMIS samia Smoky pink flowers. June-July. Grey green heart shaped basal leaves. Impressive seedheads. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50cm.Thrives in poor dry soil. Full sun.
PHLOX carolina Bill Baker Pink flowers. Compact. Handsome, shiny, mid green foliage. Mildew resistant. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 45cm. Moist soil. Open position. Sun or part shade.
PHLOX maculata Alpha Lilac pink flowers. Compact. Handsome, glossy, deep green foliage. Mildew resistant. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil. Open position. Sun or part shade.
PHLOX maculata Natascha White flowers with a pink star. Compact. Handsome, glossy, deep green foliage. Mildew resistant. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil. Open position. Sun or part shade.
PHLOX maculata Omega Fragrant pure white flowers with lilac eye. July-Sept. Mildew resistant. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm.
PHLOX paniculata Blue Paradise Large violet blue flowers with purple eye. July-Sept. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 60cm.
PHLOX paniculata Jade Large, shapely heads of white flowers with clear green markings. Dark green leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil. Open position. Sun or part shade.
PHLOX paniculata Miss Pepper Pink flowers with dark eye. Long flowering period. July-Oct. Ht. 70cm.
PHLOX paniculata Monica Lynden Bell A Huge heads of highly scented white and pale pink flowers from July to September. A sturdy grower and sought after. 1m. Sun or part shade. Moist soil.
PHLOX paniculata Rembrandt Large, shapely heads of white flowers with a white eye. Dark green leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil. Open position. Sun or part shade.
PHLOX paniculata Starfire Strong red flowers. Dark green leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil. Open position. Sun or part shade.
PHLOX paniculata White Admiral Large, shapely heads of white flowers with a white eye. Dark green leaves. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist soil. Open position. Sun or part shade. AGM.
PHORMIUM Crimson Devil Crimson evergreen, sword shaped leaves with very dark green stripes. Very showy. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. Hardy.
PHORMIUM Pink Stripe Bluish grey leaves with pink edge. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. Hardy. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 250cm. Strong plant.
PHOTINIA fraseri Red Robin Spectacular shrub with sharply toothed foliage and brilliant red young shoots. Good autumn colour. Dislikes too much lime. Sun. Ht 200cm. Sp. 100cm.
PHYLLOSTACHYS aurea Perhaps my favourite bamboo for its airy grace. Produdes abundant dull yellow stems. Fresh green leaves. (Superior to my mind to the rather sparse much hyped P. nigra). Moist fertile soil. Protect from biting wind and scalding sun. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 100cm.
PHYLLOSTACHYS nigra The famous black bamboo so named for its mature black stems. Ht. 400cm. Sp. 100cm. Slow growing. Light shade. Moist fertile soil.
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius Diabolo Purple foliage. Easy strong growing. White flowers tinged with pink in early summer. Any not too dtry soil except thin chalk Ht. 200cm. Sp. 200cm. Sun
PHYSOCARPUS opulifolius Lady In Red Coppery red juvenile foliage turns purple in summer. Easy. Strong growing. White flowers tinged with pink in early summer. Any not too dry soil except thin chalk Ht. 200cm. Sp. 200cm. Sun
PHYSOSTEGIA virginiana Summer Snow Obedient plant. White flowers July Aug. Ht 75cm. Sp. 40cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun. Striking brown seedheads. AGM.
PIMPINELLA major Rosea Bright pink flowers. May-July. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Any soil. Sun or part shade. Most umbelliferae are architectural beasts. Pimpinella is a dainty deligh
PITTOSPORUM Silver Queen White edged foliage. Honey scented cream flowers in late spring. Large shrub or small tree. RHS AGM 1993. Hardy in all except the coldest areas. Good in coastal gardens.
PITTOSPORUM tenuifolium Purpureum Chocolate Foliage. Honey scented cream flowers in late spring. Large shrub or small tree. RHS AGM 1993. Hardy in all except the coldest areas. Good in coastal gardens.
PITTOSPORUM tenuifolium Tom Thumb Dwarf form with bronze foliage. Seldom grows over 100cm tall. Small heads of chocolate-purple, honey-scented flowers in late spring to early summer. Well drained soil. Sun or part shade. Protect from freezing winds.
PITTOSPORUM tobira Dark green glossy leaves. Very fragrant cream flowers.
PODOPHYLLUM hexandrum Amazing marbled leaves appear in May followed quickly by pink flowers. Red fruits in summer. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 25cm. Moist rich soil. Shade.
PODOPHYLLUM peltatum Amazing marbled leaves appear in May followed quickly by white flowers. Red fruits in summer. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 25cm. Moist rich soil. Shade.
POLEMONIUM caeruleum Album A very lovely white form. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 25cm. Cut back after each flush of flowers and it will repeat flower into the autumn.
POLEMONIUM caeruleum Bressingham Purple Fragrant clear blue flowers April-Oct. Dark purple foliage in autumn and spring which turns greener in summer. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 25cm. Cut back after first flush of flowers and it will repeat flower into the autumn. Looks stunning with Cirsium rivulare Atropurpureum
POLEMONIUM reptans Blue Pearl Sky blue flowers. April-Oct. Pinnate leaves. Neat habit. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 35cm. Any not too dry, well drained soil. Sun or shade.
POLYGONATUM falcatum Variegatum Solomon's Seal. Woodland plant with arching stems of ivory white flowers in June. Variegated leaves. Spreading. Moist soil. Ht 50m. Sp. 50cm. Moist, fertile soil. Decorative black berries.
POLYGONATUM multiflorum Solomon's Seal. Woodland plant with arching stems of flowers in June. Black berries July-Sept. Mid green leaves. Spreading.Ht 90m. Sp. 70cm. Moist, fertile soil.
POLYGONATUM x hybridum White flowers on arching stems. May-June. Dark green leaves Ht. 150cm. Sp. 30cm. Wooodland plant. Moist, fertile soil. AGM.
POLYGONATUM x hybridum Striatum White flowers on arching stems. May-June. Dark green leaves variegated with cream. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 30cm. Wooodland plant. Moist, fertile soil. AGM.
POLYSTICHUM setiferum Soft shield fern. Evergreen lacy foliage. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 80cm. Any well drained soil in shade. Likes lime. AGM.
POLYSTICHUM setiferum Plumosum Densum A very finely cut form of this elegant fern. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Any not bone dry soil. Shade.
POTENTILLA Arc En Ciel Double red flower with yellow centre. June-Aug. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 35cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Sun.
POTENTILLA fruticosa Katherine Dykes Primrose yellow flowers. June-Sept. Ht.90cm. Sp. 80cm. Moist soil. Sun. AM.
POTENTILLA fruticosa Tilford Cream Dense dwarf shrub. Large creamy flowers. Dark foliage. June-Sept. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 120cm. Moist soil. Sun.RHS Award of Garden Merit 1993.
POTENTILLA recta Sulphurea Elegant sulphur yellow flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 25cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Sun.
PRATIA pedunculata Stary pale sky blue flowers on dense carpets of tiny green leaves. Ht. 5cm. Sp. 30cm. Looks good in paving or running out from the edge of a flowerbed into a lawn. June-Sept. Not too dry soil. Part shade or sun.
PRIMULA auricula Admiral Alpine. Light centred, purple flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Cold green house or garden border.
PRIMULA auricula Agamennon Alpine Auricula. Light centred pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Albert Bailey Double Auricula. Brownish gold flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Alice Haysom Show Auricula. Red self. Dark Cardinal red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moisture compost. Shade in summer. Garden border or Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Alicia Alpine Auricula. Light centred. Pale pink flowers. March-May. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Garden border or Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Amicable Alpine Auricula. Gold centred red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Andy Cole Alpine Auricula. Light centred pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse. Raised by Derek Telford
PRIMULA auricula Anwar Sadat Alpine Auricula. Light centred blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula April Tiger Striped Auricula. Mauve stripes on greyish white. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Argus Alpine Auricula. Light centred plum flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Autumn Fire Alpine. Orange brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Beatrice Alpine Auricula. Light centred blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Beechen Green Show Auricula. Green edge. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Bella Zana Self. Deep pink flowers March-May. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Bendigo Yellow Self. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Bill Bailey Orange Border variety. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Blue Bonnet Alpine Auricula. Light centred deep violet flowers. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Blush Baby Striped. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Boromir Alpine Auricula. Light centred light blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Brazo's River Alpine Auricula. Light centred Purple. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp.15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Brenda's Choice Alpine Auricula. Gold centred purple maroon flowers with paler shaded edging. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Bright Ginger Show Auricula. Orange Flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp.15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Brown Ben Alpine Auricula. Gold centred brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Butterwick Gold centred Alpine. Gold centred brownish red single flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Shade in summer. Robust garden plant.
PRIMULA auricula Camelot Double Auricula. Lightly fragrant, deep purple ruffled flowers. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well soil. Part shade. Good border plant.
PRIMULA auricula Candida 2 Alpine Auricula. Gold centred pink flowers. The true is a grey edged show
PRIMULA auricula Chaffinch Border. Red orange flowers. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Checkmate Double. Plum Purple.
PRIMULA auricula Chelsea Bridge Alpine Auricula. Light centred blue flowers shaded purple.Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Cheyenne Self. Cherry red flowers. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Chiffon Show Self. Pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Chyne Show Fancy. Bright pink body with green edge. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Cinnamon Double. Russet orange flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Claudia Taylor Show Auricula. Fancy. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moisture retentive compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden Border
PRIMULA auricula Colonel Champneys Show Auricula. Green Fancy. Dark maroon flowers with a narrow green edge. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Connaught Court Alpine Auricula. Light centred dark mauve pink flowers shading to light pink at edge. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Conservative Grey Edged
PRIMULA auricula Coppi Alpine Auricula. Light centred dark purple flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Cortina Show Auricula. Dark red self. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Crimson Glow Double. Rich crimson flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Cuckoo Fair Blue Self. Royal Blue Flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Cuddles Alpine Auricula. Gold centred brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Daffie Green Show Fancy. Rich purple body. Narrow green edge. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Dakota Self. Dark red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Dale's Red Border. Dark red flowers.
PRIMULA auricula Dan Tiger Striped. Green and red stripes. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Daniel Alpine Auricula. Light centred purplish blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Dark Eyes Double Auricula. Lightly fragrant, deep purple ruffled flowers. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well soil. Part shade. Good border plant.
PRIMULA auricula Denna Snuffer Double. Pale creamy yellow flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Digby Double. Purple flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse. Derek Salt 1992
PRIMULA auricula Donna Clancy Show Fancy. Red and green flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Doublure Double very dark red.
PRIMULA auricula Douglas Bader Alpine Auricula. Light centred . Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Douglas Black Dark Self. Very dark red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Douglas Green Green edged red fancy
PRIMULA auricula Doyen Double. Dark red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Dusky Maiden Alpine Auricula. Gold centred brown and purple flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Eden Blue Star Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Eden Greenfinch Border Auricula. Heads of green flowers. April-May. Lightly fragrant. Robust easy plant for the garden. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Part shade. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm..
PRIMULA auricula Ellen Thompson Alpine Auricula. Light centred blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Elsie May Alpine Auricula. Light centred deep purple flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Eve Guest Alpine Auricula. Light centred blue flowers with darker shading.. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Excalibur Double Blue. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Fabuloso Striped Auricula. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Falaraki Alpine. Light centred rich blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Fanciful Show Fancy. Red and green flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Fanfare Show Fancy. Bright red flowers with a white edge. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Favorite Show Auricula. Red Self. Darkish red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Fennay Red Self. Dark red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Fiddlers Green Double green flowers.
PRIMULA auricula Forest Capucino Double coffee coloured flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Forest Duet Double deep purple flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Forest Fire Double scaret flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Frank Taylor Show Fancy. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Fred Booley Double. Dark blue. Quite wonderful. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Friskney Double
PRIMULA auricula Funny Valentine Double. Plum flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Gizabroon Dark self. Dark red flowers tinged with brown. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Glencoe Show Auricula. Green edged. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Gleneagles Show Auricula. Green edged. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Glenelg Show Auricula. Green Fancy. Red flowers with a green edge. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Glenluce Show Auricula. Green edged. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Gold Seam Alpine Auricula. Gold centred red flower. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Golden Chartreuse Double. Double brownish yellow flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Golden Fleece Yellow Self. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Golden Hill Yellow Self. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Golden Splendour Double auricula. Double brownish yellow flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Green Abundance Border Auricula. Purple flowers with green edge and cream centre. Lightly fragrant. A good grower. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse. A variety we acquired incorrectly named Osbourne Green form Martin Nest many years ago and have renamed to avoid confusion.
PRIMULA auricula Green Isle Show Fancy. Red body with a green edge. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Green Shank Show Fancy. Green edged red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Greenheart Green Edge. Michael Robinson rates it as"sturdy and reliable." Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Greta Show Auricula. Red flowers with a grey edge. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Gretna Green Green edge. Dark green flowers.Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Guinea Yellow Self. Bright yellow flowers. Very heavily mealed foliage. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Handsome Pink Striped. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse. D parsons 2004.
PRIMULA auricula Harmony Light centred Alpine. Blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Harry Hotspur Alpine auricula. Light centred pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Headdress Show self. Red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Heady Alpine Auricula. Light centred pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Helen Ruane Show Auricula. Grey Fancy. Golden yellow flowers with a green edge. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moisture compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Hinton Admiral Show Auricula. White edged deepest red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Hobby Horse Striped Auricula. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Holyrood Show Auricula. Green eged black flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Hopleys Coffee Double
PRIMULA auricula Ice Maiden Alpine Auricula. Light centred blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Idmiston Green edged red fancy
PRIMULA auricula Jack Dean Alpine Auricula. Light centred purple flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Jaffa Alpine Auricula. Gold centred orange flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Jeanne Alpine Auricula. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhous
PRIMULA auricula Jenny Gold centred Alpine. Red flowers with a gold centre. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. March-May. Fertile, moist, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Robust garden plant.
PRIMULA auricula Jersey Bounce Alpine Auricula. Gold centred red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Jessie Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Joanne Alpine Auricula. Light centred purplish blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Joe Perks Alpine Auricula. Gold centred brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Joel Blue Self. Deep violet flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula John Wayne Alpine Auricula. Light centred plum flowers shading to to a paler edge. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Jonathan Alpine. Light centred blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Joyce Border. Blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Karen Corday Striped Auricula. Striped. Grey and black striped flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Ken Gailton Alpine Auricula. Gold centred.Dark red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Kingfisher Alpine Auricula. Light centred pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Kirkland Double. Purple maroon flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lady Diana Yellow Sellf. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lady Emma Monson Green Fancy. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lady Zoe Red Self. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lancelot Double. Dark pink flowers.
PRIMULA auricula Laredo Alpine Auricula. Gold centred red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Larry Alpine Auricula. Light centred purple flowers shading to a white edge. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lazy River Alpine Auricula. Gold centred red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Leathercoat Border Auricula. Blushed pale pink. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Garden border or Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lee Paul Alpine Auricula. Gold centred almost black flowers shading to orange brown. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lee Sharpe Alpine. Gold centred maroon flowers with a pale edge. Keith Fleming. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lemon Drop Yellow Self. Lemon yellow flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lepton Jubilee Other Self. Rich purple flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Garden border or Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Leverton Double. Lavender flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lichfield Double. Dark pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lilac Domino Show Auricula. Other Self. Purplish mauve flowers. March-May. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lilian Hill Alpine Auricula. Light centred blue flowers.Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Limelight Alpine Auricula. Light centred. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lincoln Bullion Border auricula. Double yellow flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse. Bred by Derek Salt.
PRIMULA auricula Lisa Alpine. Light centred . Pinki flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lisa Clara Show Auricula. Green Fancy. Red flowers with a green edge. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lisa's Smile Show Auricula. Yellow Self. Bright yellow flowers. March-May. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Bred by Derek Telford. 1982. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lolita Striped Auricula. Pink and yellow. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Lord Saye and Sele Stripe. Yellow flowers with green and reddish brown stripes. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Louisa Woolhead Double. Plum pink flowers.
PRIMULA auricula Lucy Locket Border Auricula. Heads of yellow flowers over heavily mealed foliage. April-May. Lightly fragrant. Robust easy plant for the garden. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Part shade. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm..
PRIMULA auricula Marie Crousse Double purplish mauve flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Marmion Show Auricula. Grey Edge. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Martin Luther King Blue Self. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Mary Zac Yellow Self. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Meadow Lark Alpine Auricula. Light centred blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Mere Peppermint
PRIMULA auricula Mersey Tiger Striped. Green with light red stripes. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Miriam Alpine Auricula. Light centred blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Miss Bluey Double. Shades of blue.
PRIMULA auricula Miss Pinky Double. Shades of pink.
PRIMULA auricula Mojave Red Self. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Moneymoon Yellow Self. Paelst yellow flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Moonglow Other Self. Pale yellow flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Moonrise Other Self. Flowers start off yellow and then turn pale beige. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Moonriver Alpine Auricula. Light centred purple flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Mr A Red Self. Dark red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Mrs Hearn Alpine Auricula. Light centred grey blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Murray Lanes Alpine Auricula. Light centred purple flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Neat and Tidy Dark Self. Blackest red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Neferiti Alpine. Light centred. Purple. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Nessun Dorma Alpine Auricula. Light centred blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Nicola Jane Alpine Auricula. Light centred lilac flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Nigel Double Auricula. Black flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.5
PRIMULA auricula Nocturne Show Auricula. Dark Self. Very dark red flowers. Bred by Dr Newton. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm .Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Noelle Red flowers with silver edge. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm .Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Nona Double. Beige coffee flowers. Derek Salt. 1997. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Nymph Double cream flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Old Clove Red Border. Red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Old England Show fancy. Red flowers edged with green. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Old Irish Scented Border Auricula. Dusky yellow flowers with frilled edges. April-May. Lightly fragrant. Robust easy plant for the garden. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Part shade. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm..
PRIMULA auricula Old Smoky Alpine Auricula. Gold centred brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse
PRIMULA auricula Old Yellow Dusty Miller Border Auricula. Heads of yellow flowers over heavily mealed foliage. April-May. Lightly fragrant. Robust easy plant for the garden. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Part shade. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm..
PRIMULA auricula Optimist Striped Auricula Lightly fragrant. Yellow and red stripe. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Part shade. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm..
PRIMULA auricula Opus One Alpine Auricula. Light centred dark pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Orwell Tiger Striped Auricula. Red and white stripes. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Paddlin Madeleine Alpine Auricula. Gold centred orange flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Paleface Alpine Auricula. Gold centred pale gold flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Paradise Yellow Border Auricula. Bright yellow flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse
PRIMULA auricula Patricia Barras Show Auricula. Green Edge Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Pauline Alpine Auricula. Light centred purple flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Pegasus Double. Deep red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Pharaoh Alpine Auricula. Gold centred brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Phyllis Douglas Alpine Auricula. Light centred blue flowers. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Piers Telford Alpine Auricula. Gold centred orange brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Piglet Double Auricula. Lightly fragrant, faded pink ruffled flowers. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well soil. Part shade. Good border plant. A lovely plant. Derek Salt.
PRIMULA auricula Pimroagh Alpine Auricula. Gold centred redish brown. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Derek Telford. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border
PRIMULA auricula Pinstripe Striped. Black and white striped flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Pixie Alpine Auricula. Gold centred pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Pot Of Gold Show Auricula. Yellow Self. Deep yellow flowers. March-May. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Neat foliage. Raised by Gwen baker. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Prometheus Double. Bright red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Purple Sage Self. Purple flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Quatro Double. Purple flowers.
PRIMULA auricula Queen Alexandra Border. Pale biscuit yellow flowers. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Rachel Alpine Auricula. Light centred pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Rajah Show Fancy. Red flowers with a green edge. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moisture retentive compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Raleigh Stripe Show Auricula. Striped. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Red Gauntlet Red Self. March-May. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Remus Show Auricula. Blue Self. Lightly fragrant, deep purple blue flowers. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Rene Gold centred red Alpine.
PRIMULA auricula Robert Green Green Edge. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Robin Hood Stripe Striped Auricula. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Rocksand Show Auricula. Other Self. Off yellow flowers. March-May. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Rodeo Alpine. Gold centred. Dark red and burnt orange.
PRIMULA auricula Rolts Show Auricula. Fancy. Red and green flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moisture retentive compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden Border
PRIMULA auricula Rosalie Edwards Show Auricula. Grey edged black flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Rose Conjou Double lilac purple flowers. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Rosebud Other self. Pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Rosemary Red Self. Dark red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Ruby Hyde Border. Ruby red flowers. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Ruby Sutton Double deep maroon flowers. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Saginaw Alpine Auricula. Gold centred light pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Samantha (Alpine) Light centred Alpine. Lightly fragrant. Pink flowers. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Sandra's Lass Alpine Auricula. Light centred pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Sandwood Bay Alpine Auricula. Gold centred red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Sarah Lodge Double. Purple. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Shalford Double. Dark purple red flowers. March-May. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Shere Red Self. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Sherwood Grey Edge. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Silver Ways Show Auricula. Grey edged. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Sirbol Alpine Auricula. Gold centred red flowers. March-May. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Skylark Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Slioch Show Auricula. Grey edge. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Ht.15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moisture compost. Increases well. Shade in summer. Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Spring Meadow Show Auricula. Green Fancy. Single yellow flowers with a green edge. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Feb-April. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Starling Border. Perfect plant with dark slate purple flowers covered in farina. Most unusual and gorgeous! Raised by Chris Gayfer from 'Old Irish Blue' in 1980.
PRIMULA auricula Stormin Norman Alpine Auricula. Gold centred red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Sugar Plum Fairy Self. Lightly fragrant, faded pink ruffled flowers. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well soil. Part shade. Good border plant. A lovely plant.
PRIMULA auricula Summer Wine Alpine Auricula. Gold centred wine red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Sumo Alpine Auricula. Gold centred brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Sunflower Show Auricula. Yellow Self. Brownish yellow flowers. March-May. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Cold Greenhouse or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Sunlit Tiger Lightly fragrant. Fancy. Yellow flowered green edged .March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Super Para Show Auricula. Dark Self. Dark red flowers. Lightly fragrant. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Feb-April. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Greenhouse or Garden border.
PRIMULA auricula Susannah Double Auricula. Lightly fragrant, faded pink ruffled flowers. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well soil. Part shade. Good border plant. A lovely plant.
PRIMULA auricula Sword Double green flowers. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Symphony Alpine Auricula. Light centred lavender flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula T. A. Hadfield Alpine Auricula. Gold centred red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Teawell Pride Double Auricula. Gold centred pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula The Cardinal Double. Dark red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula The Sneep Alpine Auricula. Gold centred brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula The Snods Show Auricula. Dark Self. Very dark red flowers. March-May. Lightly fragrant. Open position. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Cold Greenhouse or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Thetis Alpine Auricula. Light centred blue flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Three Way Stripe Striped Auricula. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Tiger Tim Lightly fragrant green and black stripe. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Toffee Crisp Alpine Auricula. Gold centred brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Toolyn Blue Show Self.Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Trouble Double Auricula. Lightly fragrant, Snuff coloured flowers. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well soil. Part shade. Good border plant. Choice.
PRIMULA auricula Trudy Show Auricula. Red Self. Dark red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March-May. Bred by Derek Telford. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Fertile, moist, well compost. Shade in summer. Cold Greenhouse. or Garden Border.
PRIMULA auricula Tumbledown Lightly fragrant. Gold centred red alpine March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Derek Telford. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Tummel Alpine Auricula. Gold centred brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Typhoon Alpine Auricula. Gold centred rich redish brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Vega Alpine Auricula. Gold centred brown flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Velvet Moon Alpine Auricula. Light centred lavender pink flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Venetian Alpine. Light centred purple flowers. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Wedding Day Show Self. Red flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula White Ensign Show Edge. White edged black flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA auricula Woodmill Alpine Auricula. Light centred purple mauve flowers. Lightly fragrant. March - May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Well drained moist soil. Shade in summer. Garden Border or Cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA florindae The giant Himalayan cowslip. Tall powdered stems and drooping sulphur yellow flowers. Long lived. Moist soil or bog. Sweetly scented. July-Sept. Ht. 90cm. Sp.25cm. AGM.
PRIMULA japonica Alba White flowers. April-May. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 20cm. Part shade. Moist soil or bog.
PRIMULA japonica Miller's Crimson Dark red flowers. April-May. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 20cm. Part shade. Moist soil or bog. AGM.
PRIMULA marginata Auricula-like primula. Blue flowers Feb-April. Farina dusted toothed foliage. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse. AGM.
PRIMULA polyanthus Gold Lace Gold edged dark crimson flowers. Fertile moist soil. Part or full shade. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 20cm. Feb-April.
PRIMULA sieboldii Snowdrop White Flowers. Laced flowers. Emerging leaves a great delight. Easy groundcover for shade or part shade. Fertile, moist soil. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm.
PRIMULA veris Native cowslip. Highly fragrant yellow flowers. March-May. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 20cm. Moist fertile soil. Sun or part shade. AGM.
PRIMULA viscosa Cream Variety Small pale cream flowers. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse.
PRIMULA vulgaris Pale yellow flowers Feb-April. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 25cm. Shade. Moist fertile soil. Good in clay. AGM.
PRIMULA x pubescens Boothmans variety Magenta flowers. Very floriferous. Fertile, well drained soil. Shade in summer. Garden border or cold Greenhouse. Ht 15cm.
PRIMULA x pubescens Freedom Blue flowers.
PROSTRANTHERA rotundifolia Aromatic evergreen shrub. Mint scented foliage. Purple flowers. June-August. AGM. Moist well-drained soil. Ht. 90cm. Lightly trim after flowering. Moist well drained soil. Tender. RHS Award of Garden Merit 1993. Ht. 300cm
PRUNUS laurocerasus Otto Luyken A compact form with much narrower and more elegant leaves. Long spikes of white flowers in April followed by red fruits, which turn black with age. Ht. 120cm Sp. 150cm. RHS AGM. Shelter from cold wind
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PULMONARIA Azurea Lungwort. Woodland plant. Intense, bright blue flowers and deep green foliage. March-April. Ht 25cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist, fertile soil. Shade. Lovely with Hellebores, Primroses, Corydalis, Dicentras.
PULMONARIA Blausmeer Lungwort. Woodland plant. Large deep blue flowers. Plain deep green foliage. March-April. Ht 25cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist, fertile soil. Shade. Lovely with Hellebores, Primroses, Corydalis, Dicentras.
PULMONARIA Blue Ensign Lungwort. Woodland plant. Large deep blue flowers. Plain deep green foliage. March-April. Ht 25cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist, fertile soil. Shade. Lovely with Hellebores, Primroses, Corydalis, Dicentras.
PULMONARIA Cotton Cool Lungwort. Woodland plant. Blue flowers fading to pink. Entirely silver leaf. March-April. Ht 25cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist, fertile soil. Shade. Lovely with Hellebores, Primroses, Corydalis, Dicentras.
PULMONARIA Opal Lungwort. Woodland plant. Pale blue flowers. Silver spotted leaves. March-April. Ht 25cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist, fertile soil. Shade. Lovely with Hellebores, Primroses, Corydalis, Dicentras.
PULMONARIA rubra Redstart Coral red flowers and plain, apple green foliage; a very vigorous plant; its coral red flowers look particularly well with wild primroses April-May. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 50cm.
PULMONARIA saccharata Dora Bielefeld Lungwort. Woodland plant. Bright pink flowers. Spotted green leaves. March-April. Ht 25cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist, fertile soil. Shade. Lovely with Hellebores, Primroses, Corydalis, Dicentras.
PULMONARIA Sissinghurst Lungwort. Woodland plant. Pure white flowers. Spotted green leaves. March-April. Ht 25cm. Sp. 35cm. Moist, fertile soil. Shade. Lovely with Hellebores, Primroses, Corydalis, Dicentras. AGM.
PULSATILLA vulgaris Pasque flower. Mauve flowers with showy gold stamens. March-April. Also spectacular for flowerbuds and seedheads. Well drained but cool and moistish soil. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. AGM.
PULSATILLA vulgaris Rote Glocke Pasque flower. Deep red flowers with showy gold stamens. March-April. Also spectacular for flowerbuds and seedheads. Well drained but cool and moistish soil. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. 3 plants for £9.60 including carriage
PYRACANTHA coccinea Orange Glow Dense upright shrub. Evergreen foliage. White flowers June-July. Scarlet fruits in autumn. Disease resistant. AM. Ht 500cm. Sp 150cm.
RANUNCULUS aconitifolius Pleniflorus "The most perfect, pure white, densely double buttons imaginable" May-July. Graham Stuart Thomas. Dark green deeply lobed leaves. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist soil. Sun or part shade.
RANUNCULUS ficaria Brazen Hussy Dark bronze foliage with brassy yellow flowers. Suitably showy for a plant introduced by Christopher Lloyd. Jan-March. Pops up, struts its stuff and disappears. Sun or part shade. Any not too dry soil. Ht. 5cm. Sp. 30cm.
RHEUM palmatum var. tanguticum Architectural giant. Spires of pinkish red flowers June. Purplish red leaves, which fade to green after flowering. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 100cm. Moist, fertile soil. Sun or part shade.
RHODANTHE African Eyes Lovely miniature white daisy flowers with maroon centre. May-Nov. Hardy and lime tolerant. Finely cut silver foliage. Neat and compact. Sun. Any well drained soil. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 25cm.
RHODOHYPOXIS Apple Blossom Pink pink flowers with deeper centre. May-June. Ht. 10cm. Sp. 10cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Possibly best in Alpine house where can be kept dry in winter.
RHODOTYPOS scandens Paper white flowers from late spring through to mid summer., followed by shiny black fruits. Freeflowering. Erect Habit. Ht. 1.2 metres. Spread 80cm.Sun or part shade. Any soil.
RODGERSIA aesculifolia Large heads of white, astilbe like, flowers. July-Aug. Handsome, bronze, horse chestnut like foliage. Moist soil or bog. Decorative brown seedheads. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 90cm. AGM.
RODGERSIA aesculifolia Rubrifolia Large heads of white, astilbe like, flowers. July-Aug. Handsome, bronze, horse chestnut like foliage. Moist soil or bog. Decorative brown seedheads. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 90cm
RODGERSIA tabularis syn. Astilboides tabularis. Large heads of white, astilbe like, flowers. July-Aug. Huge,rounded, 90cm mat, mid green leaves. Moist soil or bog. Decorative brown seedheads. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 200cm
ROMNEYA coulterii White flowers. June-Oct. Silvery foliage. Ht. 160cm. Sp. 150cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
ROSA banksiae Lutea Double creamy yellow flowers April-May. Healthy glossy green foliage. Ht. 200cm. South or west wall. Moisture retentive soil. Vigorous.
ROSCOEA beesiana Alba Creamy yellow flowers. July-Sept. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 25cm. Shade. Moist fertile soil.
ROSCOEA cautleyoides Yellow hooded exotic flowers. June-Aug. Glossy green leaves. B. Chatto suggests planting with Tiarellas and ferns. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 30cm. Does well in heavyish soil.
ROSCOEA humeana Rich purple hooded exotic flowers. June-Aug. Glossy green leaves. B. Chatto suggests planting with Tiarellas and ferns. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 30cm. Does well in heavyish soil.
ROSMARINUS officinalis Violet blue flowers. June. Grey green evergreen, aromatic leaves. Informal habit. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 80c
ROSMARINUS officinalis Miss Jessop's Upright ROSMARY. Light blue flowers and a very compact upright habit. Much used for hedging or as a formal statement. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 60cm. Any well drained soil. Protect from icy wind. Delicious with lamb and in tomato sauce.
ROSMARINUS prostratus Medium blue flowers in June. Prostrate habit. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil
ROSMARINUS prostratus Capri Medium blue flowers in June. Prostrate habit. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil
RUBUS cockburnianus Purplish pink flowers. Black fruits. Striking white stems which show to good effect in winter. Ht. 250cm. Sp. 200cm. Sun or part shade. AM.
RUBUS spectabilis Olympic Double Large double magenta-rose flowers in April-May. Fast growing. Any soil. Ht. 250cm. Sp. 200cm. Sun or part shade.
RUDBECKIA fulgida Goldsturm Golden yellow flowers with pronounced black cones. July-Sept. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun. Does well in heavy clay. Spreads.
RUDBECKIA maxima Smooth, blue, broad leaves. Yellow reflexed flowers with huge prominent black cones. Aug-Oct. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 50cm.
RUDBECKIA nitida Herbstonne Gently snub nosed, green cones and informally reflexed pure lemon yellow petals. Languidly elegant. Aug-Oct. Ht. 175cm. Sp. 50cm. Strong stems. Good cut flower. As Beth Chatto suggests - lovely just by itself, a great jugful.
SALIX acutiflora Blue Streak Small tree or large shrub, with dark purple stems covered in silver blue bloom. Ht 300cm
SALIX gracilistyla Melanostachys Very dwarf habit. Brown shoots. Black catkins and brick red anthers which turn yellow. AM. Ht. 90cm.
SALVIA argentea Wonderful winter rosettes of wavy grey leaves, covered in the whitest soft down. Stems of white flowers June-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Full sun. Sharply drained soil. Biennial. Self seeds into gravel.
SALVIA blepharophylla Intense scarlet flowers nicely set of by blackish green leaves. July-Oct. Stoloniferous and mildly spreading. Sun. Well drained soil. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm
SALVIA forsskaohlei Large heads of blue, white throated flowers. June-Aug. Rosettes of huge, dark green, heart shaped leaves. Ht.90cm. Sp. 50cm. Any well drained soil. Full sun or part shade. Long lived and hardy.
SALVIA greggii Royal Bumble Rich red flowers June-NovemberDec. Deep green leaves. Shrub. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Hardy in well drainesoil. Sun. Well drained soil.
SALVIA greggii Trewithen Cerise Cerise flowers. June-December. Sharply drained soil. Sun. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 35cm. Prune in spring.
SALVIA guarantica Black and Blue Dark indigo blue flowers in great profusion. July-Dec. Ht.90cm. Sp. 50cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Full sun or part shade. .
SALVIA guarantica Blue Enigma Dark indigo blue flowers in great profusion. July-Dec. Ht.90cm. Sp. 50cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Full sun or part shade. .
SALVIA hians Exotic, furry, deep mauve and white flowers. June-July. Ht.60cm. Sp. 40cm. Large, sage-coloured, hairy leaves. Any well drained soil. Full sun.
SALVIA involucrata Bethelli Large, flamboyant, shocking pink flowers Sept-Nov. Sun. Well drained not too dry soil. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Half hardy. Best against a warm wall.
SALVIA involucrata Mulberry Jam Darker smaller flowers than Bethelii with darker green leaves and less brittle wood. Sept-Nov. Well drained not too dry soil. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Half hardy. Best against a warm wall.
SALVIA microphylla Grahami Abundant scarlet flowers June-Dec. Nice bright green leaves. Shrub. Ht. 140cm. Sp. 60cm. Best against a warm wall. Sun. Well drained soil.
SALVIA microphylla Trebah Lilac White Abundant White flowers June-Dec. Nice bright green leaves. Shrub. Ht. 140cm. Sp. 60cm. Best against a warm wall. Sun. Well drained soil.
SALVIA nemerosa Ostfriesland Violet blue flowers with crimson purple bracts. June-Aug. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 30cm.Sun. Any well drained not too dry soil. AGM.
SALVIA officinalis SAGE. Good ground cover for sunny dry spots. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 60cm. Prune in spring. Good with pork and nut roasts.
SALVIA officinalis Purpurascens Purple leaved version of the cooking sage. Good ground cover for sunny dry spots. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 60cm. Prune in spring. AGM.
SALVIA patens Intense, gentian blue flowers. July-Nov Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist well drained soil. Full sun. Mulch in winter. AGM.
SALVIA patens Cambridge Blue Intense sky blue flowers. July-Nov Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist well drained soil. Full sun. Mulch in winter. AGM.
SALVIA patens Dots Delight Bicoloured blue and white flowers. July-Nov Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist well drained soil. Full sun. Mulch in winter.
SALVIA patens Guanajuato Giant version of S. patens. Intense blue flowers July-Nov. Ht. 130cm. Sun. well drained soil. Mulch in winter.
SALVIA sclarea Wonderful winter rosettes of coarse grey leaves. Stately heads of white flowers with mauve bracts June-July. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 30cm. Full sun. Sharply drained soil. Biennial. Self seeds into gravel.
SALVIA turkestanica Wonderful winter rosettes of coarse grey leaves. Stately heads of white flowers with mauve bracts June-July. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 30cm. Full sun. Sharply drained soil. Biennial. Self seeds into gravel.
SALVIA uliginosa Intense, sky blue flowers. July-Nov. Ht.140cm. Sp. 60cm. Moist well drained soil. Full sun or part shade. Mulch in winter. AGM.
SALVIA verticillata Purple Rain Large bold clumps of fresh looking foliage. Branching stems of rich purple bottlebrush flowers July-Sept. A much better plant than the species with its anaemic mauve flowers. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm.
SALVIA x sylvestris Caradonna Deepest violet flowers borne on near black stems May-July. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Moist fertile soil.
SALVIA x sylvestris Mainacht Deepest violet flowers borne on near black stems May-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Moist fertile soil.
SAMBUCUS Black Lace Deeply cut black foliage and pink-red flowers May-July. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 150cm. Can be coppiced. Sun. Any soil.
SAMBUCUS Sutherland Gold Deeply cut yellow foliage. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 150cm. Can be coppiced. Sun. Any soil.
SAMBUCUS Thundecloud A selection by Cotswold Garden flowersDeeply cut black foliage and pink-red flowers May-July. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 150cm. Can be coppiced. Sun. Any soil.
SANGUINARIA canadensis White cup shaped flowers with golden stamens which are swiftly followed by deeply cut pale grey leaves. March. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Summer dormant. Needs moist woodland conditions.
SANGUISORBA officinalis Tanna Dark red bottlebrush flowers June-Aug. A short form. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 60cm. Colours well in autumn. Good see through plant. Sun or part shade and any not too dry soil.
SANGUISORBA Red Thunder Wonderful new improved sanguisorba. Far more free flowering. Better more upright habit. Intense dark red pencil head flowers. June-August. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 60cm. Any not bone dry soil. Sun.
SANTOLINA chamaecyparissus Edward Bowles Compact form with grey green foliage and tasteful creamy white pompon flowers. May-July. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 25cm. Cut to the ground each spring.
SARCOCCOCA confusa Winter box. White, amazingly fragrant flowers. Dec-Feb. Ht. 200cm. AGM. Any moist fertile soil. Shade tolerant. Plant near door where its delicious fragrance will salute you in your exits and entrances. Good in pot or tub
SAXIFRAGA Marshall Joffrey Masses of deep red flowers. Mossy foliage.. May-June. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 20cm. Lovely as a specimen in a clay pot in the Alpine House. AGM.
SAXIFRAGA x urbium London Pride. Airy sprays of tiny pink flowers in May-June. Dark, evergreen, leathery leaves. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 35cm. Good in troughs or pots. Sun or shade. Tolerates drought
SCABIOSA caucasica Alba White scabious flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Needs moist fertile soil. Good on chalk.
SCABIOSA caucasica Perfecta Mid blue flowers. June-Oct. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Needs moist fertile soil. Good on chalk.
SCABIOSA ochroleuca Branching heads of sulphur yellow flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 25cm. Refined and easy. Any not too dry soil. Sun.
SCHIZOSTYLIS coccinea Major Stunning clear red flowers from October to January. Moist soil. Sun. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Grassy foliage of no great merit. AGM.
SCHIZOSTYLIS Mrs Hegarty Deepish pink flowers. Oct-Jan. Sun. Moist soil. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 40cm.
SCHIZOSTYLIS Pink anon Pink flowers from October to January. Moist soil. Sun. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Grassy foliage of no great merit.
SCHIZOSTYLIS Pink Princess Large pale pink flowers. Oct-Jan. Sun. Moist soil. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 40cm.
SCUTELLARIA incana Light blue and white snapdragon flowers from June to August. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun or part shade. Well drained soil
SEDUM Bertram Anderson Leaves emerge in spring greyish green, later turning black with deep pink flowers. Aug-oct. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 40cm. Very dainty. Lovely in gravel garden. Sun. Good drainage. AGM.
SEDUM cauticola Coca Cola Prostrate. Blue grey foliage darkens with age. Bright pink flowers. Sun and well drained soil. Very dainty. Lovely in gravel garden. Sun. Good drainage. More compact than Bertram Anderson. Ht 15cm.
SEDUM Jose Aubergine Bred by Jose De Buck. Aubergine coloured foliage. Bright pink flowers in Aug-Sept Silver Medal at the European Plantarium Show. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm Sun. Any well drained soil. AGM.
SEDUM Matrona Purplish green leaves, red stems and pale pink flowers. Aug-Sept. A stately matron indeed. Much used by Piat Oudolf. Good seedheads. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm Sun. Any well drained soil. AGM.
SEDUM Purple Emperor I agree with Bob Brown this is the best dark leaved sedum. Bushy. Black foliage. Red flowers. July-Sept. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. AGM.
SEDUM spectabile Herbstfreude (Autumn Joy) Syn. S. Autumn Joy. Rose coloured flowers August-Oct, which turn dark with age. Bold clumps of fleshy glaucous foliage. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 60cm. Any well drained soil. Sun or part shade. Drought tolerant. Looks wonderful with grasses. AGM.
SEDUM spectabile Iceberg White flowers August-Oct. Light green fleshy foliage. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Any well drained soil. Sun. Looks wonderful with grasses.
SEDUM spectabile Indian Chief Coppery red flowers August-September. Ht. 50cm
SEDUM spurium Fuldaglut Rich, deep red foliage and warm red flowers. A prostrate plant. Good in paving or dry walls. Ht. 7 cm. Sp 25cm. Sun. Good drainage. Drought tolerant.
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE aubergine Black Beauty
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE basil Sweet Genovese
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE beat leaf Swiss Chard
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE beet Detroit
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE borecole Westland Winter
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE broad bean Super Aquadulce
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE broccoli Purple Sprouting
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE brussels sprout Darkmar 21
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE brussels sprout Igor F1
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE cabbage Golden Acre
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE cabbage Holland Late Winter
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE cabbage Savoy Vertus
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE cabbage Winningstadt
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE cabbage Wintergreen
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE calabrese Green Sprouting
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE carrot Amsterdam BAK2
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE carrot Autumn King
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE carrot Berlicum
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE carrot Early Nantes
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE carrot Flakkee
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE cauliflower Goodman F1
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE celeriac Prinz
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE chives
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE coriander Cilantro
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE courgette Niro d1 Milano
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE cress Sprint
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE cucumber Marketmore
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE cucumber Styx F1
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE dill Sari
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE endive Pancalieri
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE florence fennel Romaneso
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE french dwarf bean Slenderette
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE gourd Uchiki Kuri
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE gourd Waltham Butternut
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE leek Carentan
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE leek Hannibal
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE lettuce Blonde Maraicheri
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE lettuce Marvel Of Four Seasons
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE lettuce Mixed
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE lettuce Pinnokkio
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE lettuce Red Salad Bowl
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE lettuce Roxy
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE lettuce Salad Bowl
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE lettuce Saladin
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE lettuce Winter Crop
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE mizuna
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE onion Balaton
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE onion Sturon
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE onion White Lisbon
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE parsley Grune Perle
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE parsley Italian Giant
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE pea Rondo
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE pepper Californian Wonder
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE pepper Hungarian Wax
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE radish French Breakfast
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE radish Salad
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE radish Saxa
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE radish Sparkler
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE runner bean Enorma
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE runner bean Scarlet Emperor
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE sage
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE salad Rocket
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE spinach
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE spinach Matador
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE swede Magres
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE tomato Beefsteak
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE tomato Moneymaker
SEED - ORGANIC VEGETABLE turnip Milan Purple
SELINUM carvifolium Very finely cut pale green leaves and flat heads of white flowers. Aug- Oct. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Perhaps the most ornamental of all the umbelliferae. Any not too dry soil.
SELINUM tenuifolium syn S.Wallichaianum Very finely cut pale green leaves and flat heads of white flowers. July- Oct. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 60cm. Perhaps the most ornamental of all the umbelliferae. Any not too dry soil.
SEMPERVIVUM Alpha Crimson and green rosettes with hairy tipped leaves. Open position. Sharp drainage. Good in troughs.
SEMPERVIVUM Bloodtips Large, deep green rosettes with dark red tips. Ht.10cm. Sp. 25cm. Open position. Sharp drainage. Good in troughs.
SEMPERVIVUM Engles Young growth brilliant red darkening to deep wine red. Ht.10cm. Sp. 25cm. Open position. Sharp drainage. Good in troughs. Nicely compact habit.
SEMPERVIVUM Kelly-Jo Green rosettes in the Spring, which turn dark brown red in summer. Ht. 10cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun or part shade. Any well drained soil. Good in troughs.
SEMPERVIVUM Mrs Guiseppi Large light green rosettes with dark red tips. Ht.10cm. Sp. 25cm. Open position. Sharp drainage. Good in troughs. Nicely compact habit.
SEMPERVIVUM Red Devil The reddest of all semps. Open position. Sharp drainage. Good in troughs.
SEMPERVIVUM Red Mountain Bright pea green rosettes. Ht.10cm. Sp. 25cm. Open position. Sharp drainage. Good in troughs. Nicely compact habit.
SEMPERVIVUM tectorum Rubin Green rosettes flushed with red. Ht.10cm. Sp. 25cm. Open position. Sharp drainage. Good in troughs. Nicely compact habit.
SIDALCEA malviflora Elsie Heugh Very pale pink fringed flowers. July-Aug. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Well drained not too dry soil. AGM.
SISYRINCHIUM Biscutella Brown flowers. June-Aug. Compact. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 15cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
SISYRINCHIUM Californian Skies Early flowering. Clear blue flowers. June-Aug. Ht.17cm. Sp. 20cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
SISYRINCHIUM Dragon's Eye White flowers with a blue eye. June-Aug. Quite wonderful. Ht. 20 cm. Sp. 15cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
SISYRINCHIUM E. K. Balls Sterile hybrid, therefore perpetual flowering. Deep blue flowers May-Oct. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 20.cm. Sun. Sharply drained soil.
SISYRINCHIUM Emmeline Pale blue flowers. June-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 20cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
SISYRINCHIUM Miami Blue flowers June-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
SISYRINCHIUM Polestar Alpine. Light centred purple flowers. June-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 20cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
SISYRINCHIUM Quaint and Queer Snuff coloured flowers. May-Sept. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Sharply drained soil. Sun. Well drained soil.
SISYRINCHIUM Raspberry Dull raspberry flowers. June-Aug. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 15cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
SISYRINCHIUM striatum Fans of architectural sword shaped leaves. Spires of creamy yellow flowers in June-July, followed by shiny black seed heads. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
SISYRINCHIUM striatum Aunt May Sheathes of green & cream striped, sword like leaves. Sulphur yellow flowers. June-July. Ht. 65cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Very dainty. Good in gravel. Sun. Very sharp drainage.
SMILACINA racemosa A Solomon Seal relative. Deliciously scented, fluffy cream spikes. May-June. Reginald Farrer describes the subsequent red berries as "vitrified drops of bright blood." Likes a cool moist acid or neutral soil. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 30cm.
SOLANUM crispum Glasnevin Endles trusses of fragrant rich purple blue flowers. August-Novembert. Need South or West wall. Deep green leaves. Hardier than S. jasminoides. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 200cm.
SOLANUM jasminoides Album Endles trusses of brilliant white flowers. August-December. Need South or West wall. Deep green leaves. If cut by the frost will grow back from its roots. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 200cm.
SOLANUM linearifolium Shrubby bush with narrow willow leaves. Fast growing and very dainty in large tub. Purple flowers. June-Dec. In colder areas take cuttings - easy - as a precaution. Ht. 140cm. Sp. 70cm. Sun.
SOLEIROLIA soleirolii Dense carpets of tiny green leaves. Small starry white flowers. Ht. 5cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in paving or looks lovely running out from the edge of a flowerbed into a lawn. June-Sept. Not too dry soil. Part shade or sun.
SOLLYA heterophylla An astonishing shrub. In a conservatory will flower throughout the year. Hardy in sheltered warm gardens. Pure sky blue flowers. Elegant, narrow green leaves. Ht. 150cm. Sp 40cm.
SORGHASTRUM nutans Indian Steel Blue stems. Blue green foliage, turning red in autumn. Reddish brown flowers. Ht. 140. Sp. 40cm. Any soil. Sun. Perhaps the best of all the blue grasses.
SPHAERALCEA monroana Endless coral pink flowers. June-Nov. Silver green filigree foliage. Makes a large mound. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 120cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Good in a tub. Cut back old growth in spring.
SPHAERALCEA monroana Newleaze Coral Endless coral flowers June-November. Ht. 60. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Well drained soil. Good in a tub. Cut back old growth in spring.
SPIRAEA nipponica Snowmound Medium sized shrub. Covers itself with white flowers in June. Prune to the ground in early March. Any soil. Open position. Ht. 180cm.
STACHYS byzantina Purple flowers July. Silver lambs ears foliage. Good ground cover for hot dry areas. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 50cm.
STACHYS byzantina Big Ears A large leafed form. Good ground cover for hot dry areas. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 50cm.
STACHYS byzantina Silver Carpet As this variety only flowers reluctantly, its silver lambs ears foliage looks good all summer. Good ground cover for hot dry areas. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 50cm.
STACHYURUS praecox Fragrant soft yellow flowers in March. Height 2.5 metres. Spread 2 metres. Any soil. Sun or part shade.
STIPA calamogrostis syn. Achnatherum calamogrostis. Silver green flowers in June-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
STIPA gigantea Large tussocks of evergreen grey green foliage. Large panicles of golden flowers on 200cm stems. May-Sept. Sp. 80cm. Sun. Good drainage.
STIPA tenuissima syn. Nasella tenuissima. Dense growth of fine green leaves, topped by long awned silver flowers in May-July. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Good drainage.
STOKESIA laevis Blue Star Large blue cornflowers. July-Aug. Nice, rich green basal leaves. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm. Needs well drained, moist fertile soil. Sun.
SYMPHYTUM grandiflorum Dark green leaves. Foliage emerges in early March. Blue and white flowers in April-May. Ground cover for moist or dry shade. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 40cm.
SYMPHYTUM grandiflorum Goldsmith Dark green leaves variegated with gold. An essential plant for March. Blue and white flowers in April-May. Ground cover for moist or dry shade. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 40cm.
SYRINGA patula Miss Kim The Manchurean Lilac. A slow growing shrub which can eventually after a decade reach 1.5 metres. Makes a neat dense shrub covered in lavender flowrers in May-June. One of the best lilacs for small gardens. Any soil. Sun or part shade
TAMARIX tetrandra Light pink flowers May-June. Flowers on previous year's wood. Prune immediately after flowering. Ht 250cm. Sp. 250cm.
TANACETUM coccineum Robinsons Pink Deep pink flowers. May-June. Ferny green basal foliage a great delight in late Febuary. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 35cm.
TANACETUM coccineum Robinsons Red Clear deep red flowers. May-June. Ferny green basal foliage a great delight in late Febuary. Ht. 70cm. Sp. 35cm..
TELLIMA grandiflora Green foliage. Green flowers. April-June. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm. Moist or dry shade.
TELLIMA grandiflora Rubra Reddish foliage. Green flowers. April-June. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 30cm. Moist or dry shade.
TEUCRIUM fruticans Compactum Silver foliage shrub. Pale blue flowers all summer. A selected more compact form. Ht. 60cm. Well drained soil. Sun.
TEUCRIUM x lucidrys Small evergreen subshrub. Aromatic foliage. Excellent for hedging. Reddish purple flowers. Can be clipped very hard in April
THALICTRUM Black Stockings Deep purple fowers. June-July. Black Stems. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or part shade. Any not too dry soil.
THALICTRUM delavayii Album The best white Thalictrum. June-July. Ht. 125cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or part shade. Any not too dry soil.
THALICTRUM delavayii Hewitts Double Large dainty sprays of tiny purple pompons. July-Aug. Dainty aquilegia like foliage. Ht. 100cn. Sp. 35cm. Moist fertile soil. Part shade. AGM.
THALICTRUM kiusianum A mass of small purple frothy flowers on low clumps of finely cut foliage. June-Sept. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun or part shade. Moisture retentive soil. A useful plant for the front of the woodland border.
THALICTRUM rochebrunianum Heads of light airy purple flowers. Aug-Sept. Lacey aquilegia like foliage. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 25cm. Moist fertile soil. Part shade.
THYMUS citriodorus Aureus Pale pink flowers in June.Yellow lemon scented foliage. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Good in gravel.
THYMUS citriodorus Silver Posy Pale pink flowers in June. Grey green and silver variegated, lemon scented leaves. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Good in gravel.
THYMUS Doone Valley Yellow and green variegated leaves. Pink flower which are particularly atractive to bees and butterflies. June-July. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun. Good drainage.
THYMUS minimus Magic Carpet Tiny leafed, utterly prostrate thyme. Lovely for growing over a boulder. Purple flowers. Ht.1 cm. Sp. 25cm.
THYMUS praecox Alba Woolly foliage smothered in small white flowers in June. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in gravel. Sun. Well drained soil.
THYMUS praecox Coccineus CREEPING THYME. Scented leaves. Red flowers Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Good in gravel.
THYMUS serphyllum Elfin Woolly foliage smothered in small pink flowers in June. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in gravel. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
THYMUS serphyllum Vigorous creeping thyme. Forms a mat of dark green leaves with abundant dark pink flowers all summer. Ht. 10cm. Sp. 20cm.
THYMUS serphyllum White Woolly foliage smothered in small white flowers in June. Ht. 10cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in gravel. Sun. Well drained soil.
THYMUS serpyllum Pink Chintz Woolly foliage smothered in small pink flowers in June. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in gravel. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
THYMUS vulgaris COMMON THYME. Scented leaves. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Good in gravel. Well drained soil. Use in stews, salads and suces.
TIARELLA cordifolia Iron Butterfly Starry, whiteflowers April-Dec. Maple shaped mid green leaves with chocolate zone. In winter leaves develop coral edge. Good in dry shade. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 25cm.
TIARELLA cordifolia Mint Chocolate Starry, pinky beige flowers April-Dec. Maple shaped mid green leaves with chocolate zone. In 6leaves develop coral edge. Good in dry shade. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 25cm.
TRACHELOSPERMUM jasminoides Fragrant white flowers. May-June. Slow growing evergreen climber. Eventual height and width 7 metres. AM 1993. Well drained moisture retentive soil. £19.60.
TRADESCANTIA Concorde Grape Bluish grey leaves and violet purple flowers. June-Sept. Ht. 55cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun or part shade. Any soil. Cut down to the ground after each flush of flowers. Springs back with fresh foliage immediately.
TRADESCANTIA Osprey Pure white flowers with fluffy blue centre. June-Sept. Cut back after each flush of flowers and you will get three flushes a season. Any soil. Open position. Ht. 50cm. Sp. 40cm
TRICYRTIS formosana Pale mauve flowers heavily spotted with deep purple. Sept-Oct. Glossy dark green lanceolate leaves speckled with black. Ht. 76cm. Sp. 25cm. Light or full shade. Moist fertile soil.
TRICYRTIS latifolia White Towers Unspotted creamy white flowers. Sept-Oct. Glossy dark green lanceolate leaves speckled with black. Ht. 76cm. Sp. 25cm. Light or full shade. Moist fertile soil.
TRILLIUM albidum Scented White flower April. Shade. Moist acid soil. Ht. 45cm. Sp. 15cm.
TRILLIUM cuneatum Red flower with mottled leaves.May-June. Shade. Grows on limestone in Eastern states of America. Ht. 45-cm. Sp. 15cm.
TRILLIUM grandiflorum (Pedicellate group). White flowers. April-June. Acid or neutral soil. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 30cm
TROLLIUS europaeus Lemon yellow globe flowers June-July Ht. 90cm. Sp. 40cm. Moisture retentive soil. Lovely with Salvia g. Blue Enigma. Sun or part shade.
TROLLIUS europaeus Alabaster Stunning cream flowers. June-July. Moist fertile soil. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun or part shade.
TULBAGHIA violacea Mauve flowers June-Nov. Ht. 35cm. Sp[. 30cm. Sun. Sharply drained soil.
TULBAGHIA violacea Alba Enchanting white, allium like flowers Aug-Nov. Green strap like leaves with an erotic stench. Given sharply drained soil, fully hardy. Sun. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 30cm. Lovely in gravel.
TULBAGHIA violacea Silver Lace Enchanting mauve, allium like flowers Aug-Nov. Silver edged, green, strap like leaves with an erotic stench. Sun. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 25cm. Half hardy. Best grown in pot and overwintered in a greenhouse in winter
UNCINIA unciniata Young red foliage matures to deep brown. Evergreen. Insignificant brown flowers.Ht 20 cm. Sp 30cm. Sun or part shade. Moist soil. Foliage can get burnt by the frost. Do not cut back hard.
URGINEA maritima Sea Squill. White and green flowers. Needs hot spot and sharp drainage.Needs protection with a cloche from winter wet. Ht. 75cm
UVULARIA grandiflora Arching stems bear pendant straw yellow flowers in April. Fresh green foliage. Ht. 70cm. Sp.15cm. Moist fertile, acid or neutral soil. Shade
VALERIANA officinalis Soft pink flowers borne in airy panicles on upright stems. June-July. Elegant, deeply cut, apple green foliage. Any moisture retentive soil. Spreading. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 60cm. A great delight.
VERATRUM nigrum "One of the rarest and most striking of garden plants". G. S Thomas. Elegant pleated green foliage. Blackish maroon flowers July-Aug. Moist rich soil. Protect from slugs. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 60cm. AGM.
VERBASCUM chaixi Album Soundly perennial mullein. Spires of slightly branched white flowers with plum centres. July-Sept. Very elegant. Good dark green basal foliage. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Good drainage. AGM.
VERBASCUM Cotswold Beauty Coppery pink flowers with a purple centre. July-Aug. Dark green basal foliage. Unlike the similar colour Helen Johnson, this is a sound perennial. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil. AGM.
VERBASCUM Gainsborough Pale lemon yellow flowers. June-Aug. Grey green basal rosette. Ht. 120cm. Sp 35cm. Sun. Good drainage. Short lived but easy from root cuttings. AGM.
VERBASCUM Plum Smoky Dusky plumflowers. May-Aug. Ht. 75cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
VERBENA bonariensis Endless small mauve flowers July-Nov on a tracery of tall branching stems. A lovely see through plant. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 60cm. Sun. Good drainage. Self seeds. In cold areas take cuttings in autumn. AGM.
VERBENA corymbosa Endless, fragrant, pale mauve star shaped flowers. Soft spiny edged dark green leaves. South America. Ht. 60cm Sp. 30cm Sun. Hardy in well drained soil.
VERNONIA noveboracensis Mammuth Purple flowers. Ht 1500 cm. Ideal companion for Miscanthus
VERONICA austriaca Intense, deep blue flowers. June-July. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 35cm. Open position. Moist fertile soil. AGM.
VERONICA austriaca Crater lake Blue Intense, deep blue flowers. June-July. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 35cm. Open position. Moist fertile soil. AGM.
VERONICA austriaca Shirley Blue Deep blue flowers. July-Aug. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 35cm. Sun. Any well drained moist soil.
VERONICA gentianoides Pallida Scrubbed blue flowers. April-July. Evergreen. Ht. 50cm. Sp.40cm. Moisture retentive soil. Sun.
VERONICA gentianoides Robustissima Scrubbed blue flowers. April-July. Evergreen. Ht. 50cm. Sp.40cm. Moisture retentive soil. Sun.
VERONICA gentianoides Tissington White White flowers. April-July. Evergreen. Ht. 50cm. Sp.40cm. Moisture retentive soil. Sun.
VERONICA peduncularis Georgia Blue Intense deep blue flowers. Oct-April. Dark bronzey green evergreen leaves. Trailing habit. Lovely in pots or hanging basket. Ht. 15cm. Sp.40cm. Well drained soil. Sun.
VERONICASTRUM virginicum Album Pure white flowers July-September. Ht. 120cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun. Moist soil. Looks good with tall grasses.
VERONICASTRUM virginicum Lavendulturm Lavender blue flowers Aug-Sept. Lovely with tall grasses. Ht. 150cm. Moist soil. Sun.
VERONICASTRUM virginicum Pink Glow Clear pink flowers Aug-Sept. Ht. 100cm. Sp. 30cm. Any not too dry soil. Sun.
VIBURNUM farreri Blush pink highly fragrant flowers. Dec-March. One of the easiest winter flowering shrubs. Thrives in all soils from dry sand to heavy clay. Sun or part shade. Ht 2 metres. Underplant with snowdrops.
VIBURNUM opulus Xanthocarpum Yellow berried Guelder Rose. White flowers July. Large lobed mid green leaves which colour well in autumn. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 150cm. RHS Award of Garden Merit 1993.
VIBURNUM plicatum Mariesii Horizontal tiered branches branches, which in May-June are laden with white flowers. Good autumn foliage colour. Red berries which later turn black. Broad spreading Shrub. Ht. 300cm. Sp. 300cm. RHS Award of Garden Merit 1993.
VIBURNUM tinus Evergreen shrub. Glossy oval foliage. White flowers October till March. Blue metalic fruits. Tolerate shade and salt. Ht. 200cm. Sp. 160cm. Any well drained soil.
VIBURNUM tinus Eve Price A compact evergreen shrub. Glossy oval foliage. Pink budded white flowers October till March. Blue metalic fruits. Tolerate shade and salt. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 160cm. Any well drained soil.
VIBURNUM x bodnantense Dawn Pink highly fragrant flowers. Larger heads of flowers than x fareri. Dec-March. One of the easiest winter flowering shrubs. Thrives in all soils from dry sand to heavy clay. Sun or part shade. Ht 2 metres. Underplant with snowdrops.
VIBURNUM x burkwoodii Anne Russell More compact form. Fragrant pink budded white flowers. March -May. AM. Dark green evergreen leaves with brown felted undersides. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 150cm.
VIBURNUM x burkwoodii Park Farm Hybrid Strong growing. Fragrant pink budded white flowers. March -May. AM. Dark green evergreen leaves with brown felted undersides. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 150cm. A G M.
VINCA difformis Light blue flowers with a white stripe. Oct-April. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 60cm. Shade or sun. Any not too dry soil. AGM.
VINCA minor Atropurpurea Deep purplish violet flowers. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 35cm. Shade or sun. Any not too dry soil. AGM.
VINCA minor Bowles Large intense blue flowers. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 35cm. Shade or sun. Any not too dry soil.
VINCA minor George Floriferous variety with blue flowers. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 35cm. Shade or sun. Any not too dry soil.
VINCA minor Gertrude Jekyll White flowers. March-May.Very free flowering. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 35cm. Shade or sun. Any not too dry soil.
VINCA minor Marie Large intense blue flowers. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 35cm. Shade or sun. Any not too dry soil.
VINCA minor Ralph Schugart Large bright blue flowers and silver margined leaves. March-May. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 35cm
VIOLA Aspasia Elongated flowers. Creamy white upper petals. Lower petals yellow. Very free flowering and scented. April-Aug. Vigorous habit. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil. RHS Award of Garden Merit.
VIOLA cornuta Alba Vigorous white form. Tolerates denser shade better than most violas. April-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA cornuta Belmont Blue Very pale sky blue flowers April-Sept. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil. Very vigorous.
VIOLA cornuta Blue Butterfly Dainty pale blue flowers with orange eye. April-Sept. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA cornuta Boughton Blue Soft lavender blue flowers April-Sept. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA cornuta Clouded Yellow Pale lemon flowers with pale slate blue veins and streaks. April-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA cornuta Gypsy Moth Pale blue upper petals. Lower petals creamy white. April-Sept. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil. Bred by Elizabeth MacGregor
VIOLA cornuta Minor An unceasing succession of scented pale mauve flowers. April-Sept. Vigorous and indestructable. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm.
VIOLA cornuta Netta Strachan An unceasing succession of scented pale mauve flowers. April-Sept. Vigorous and indestructable. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm.
VIOLA cornuta Victoria Cawthorne Deep pink flowers in great profusion. April-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA cornuta Violacea Deep violet mauve flowers. Very vigorous and long lived. April-Aug. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA cornuta Winona Cawthorne Pale blue and cream flowers. Vigorous and long lived. April-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Dawn Violetta. Primrose yellow flowers. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Sun or light shade. Good perennial habit Any not too dry soil. Raised by Howard. Crane.
VIOLA Eastgrove Blue Scented Very scented mid blue flowers April-Sept. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil. Very vigorous and long lived. Originated at Eastgrove Cottage Nursery.
VIOLA Fabiola Tiny (2cm) flowers. Lavender blue with an orange eye. Very vigorous and long lived. Compact habit. April-Sept. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Fiona Very scented white flowers faintly flushed with blue. Very vigorous and long lived.April-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Glenholme Highly scented pale creamy yellow flowers with orange eye. April-Aug. Vigorous habit. Probably a seedling of V. Ivory Queen. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Inverurie Beauty Large deep violet blue flowers. April-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Irish Molly Bronzed gold and maroon flowers on a yellow base. April-Oct.Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm.
VIOLA Ivory Queen Highly scented pale creamy yellow flowers. April-Aug. Vigorous habit. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Judy Goring Bright lemon yellow flowers. April-Aug. Vigorous and long lived. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Julian Slightly frilled large (7.5cm) flowers. Clear blue with a yellow eye. Very free flowering. Compact habit. April-Sept. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Juno Elongated deep purple flowers with a white eye. April-Aug. Very vigorous and long lived. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Kitty White Lavender blue flowers fading to white in the centre. May to October. Free flowering and long lived. Ht 25cm.Sp 30cm.
VIOLA labradorica Purpurea Clear blue flowers in April-May. Purple black foliage. Gently self seeds. Looks good with Millium effusum aureum. Ht. 8cm. Sp. 20cm. Drought tolerant.
VIOLA Lizzy Wootten Our own introduction. A child of V. Milkmaid but much clearer cream flowers. Also far more fragrant and with an even better vigorous perennial habit. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm.
VIOLA Louisa Strongly scented purple flowers suffuesd with dusky pink flush. Yellow eye. April-Aug. Compact and long lived. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Maggie Mott Large soft silvery mauve flowers with the palest cream edge. April-Aug. Highly fragrant. Vigorous. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Mauve Radiance Deep lavender mauve flowers.. Vigorous and long lived plant. April-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Milkmaid Small creamy white flowers with pale mauve flush. April-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA Molly Sanderson Medium sized jet black flowers with a yellow eye. April-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Open position. Moist well drained soil. AGM.
VIOLA Mrs Lancaster Scented white flowers. April-Aug. Compact habit. Much admired in our garden.Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil.
VIOLA odorata Alba A seed raised strain . White unscented flowers. Ht 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Shade. Not too dry humus rich well drained soil.
VIOLA odorata Deep Pink A seed raised strain . Deep pink scented flowers. Ht 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Shade. Not too dry humus rich well drained soil.
VIOLA odorata Light Pink A seed raised strain . Pale pink scented flowers. Ht 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Shade. Not too dry humus rich well drained soil.
VIOLA odorata Royal Blue A seed raised strain. Scented bluish purple flowers. March-April. Ht. 20cm. Sp. 25cm.
VIOLA Petra Very pale sky blue with yellow eye. Flowers April-Sept. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Sun or light shade. Any not too dry soil. Very vigorous and long lived
VIOLA Roscastle Black Elogated jet black flowers with a yellow eye. Vigorous and long lived. April-Aug. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm. Open position. Moist well drained soil.
VIOLA septentrionalis Large white, blue veined flowers. May. Clean dark green glossy leaves. A faultless plant. Sun or part shade. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm
VIOLA soraria Freckles White flowers all speckled with blue. March April. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Part shade or sun. Any soil.
VIOLA sororia Clear blue flowers. March April. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 25cm. Part shade or sun. Any soil.
VIOLA sororia Albiflora Large white, blue veined flowers. May. Clean dark green glossy leaves. A faultless plant. Sun or part shade. Well drained moisture retentive soil. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm
VITIS amurensis Large vine leaves which colour brilliantly in autumn. Small black grapes Needs moisture retentive soil but colours best if starved. AM. Ht 800cm. Sp. 600cm.
VITIS coignetiae Large vine leaves which colour brilliantly in autumn. Needs moisture retentive soil but colours best if strved. AM. Ht 800cm. Sp. 600cm.
VITIS vinifera Purpurea Large purple leaves. Small black grapes Needs moisture retentive soil. Ht 800cm. Sp. 600cm.
WEIGELA Bristol Ruby Strong growing shrub. Ruby red flowers May-July. Ht. 180cm. Sp. 150cm. Sun. Any soil.
WEIGELA florida Foliis Purpureis Nana Compact shrub. Soft pink flowers May-July. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 150cm. Sun. Any soil. Looks good with grey leaved plants
WISTARIA floribunda Caroline Violetblue flowers in long racemes. Floriferous. Ht. 600cm. Sp. 600cm.
WISTARIA sinensis Prolific (Blue Sapphire) syn Prolific. Scented lavender blue flowers in long racemes. Floriferous. Ht. 600cm. Sp. 600cm.
ZANTEDESCHIA aethiopica Crowborough Pristine white spathes with priapic golden spadix. Moist, rich soil. Cpen, cool position. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 50. Evergreen in unfrosty gardens, where it can be in flower almost continuously. AGM.
ZANTEDESCHIA aethiopica Glow Large pink flushed flowers. May-July. Sport from Z. Crowborough. Ht.75cm.
ZANTEDESCHIA Green Goddess Large green spathes with white throats. July-Sept. Beloved by flower arrangers. Moist, rich soil. Open position. Ht. 150cm. Sp. 50cm. AGM. Price cut by 29%
ZAUSCHNERIA Glasnevin Scarlet red flowers. Sept-Nov. Intense silver foliage. Sharp draining but not bone dry soil. Good in the gravel garden. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm
ZIGADENUS elegans Pale green star shaped flowers. July-Aug. Ht. 35cm. Sp 15cm. Bulbous. Poisonous. Part shade. Moisture retentive soil.
DIANTHUS Arctic Star Deeply fringed pure white petals.. May-July. Ht. 10cm. Sp. 30cm. Sweetly fragrant.
THYMUS serphyllum Snowdrift Woolly foliage smothered in small white flowers in June. Ht. 10cm. Sp. 30cm. Good in gravel. Sun. Well drained soil.
AQUILEGIA Green Apples Double pale green flowers. May-July. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 25cm. Any well drained soil. Sun or shade. Best planted in groups.
HELENIUM autumnale Eldorado Yellow flowers. July-Sept. Ht. 110cm. Sp. 40cm.2006 introduction. Already regarded as the best of the yellow Heleniums.
GERANIUM phaeum Raven Near black flowers well shown off by unusually light green foliage. May-Sept. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun or shade. Drought tolerant
LEUCANTHEMUM Broadway Lights Compact form with large creamy yellow flowers, which fade to white. Lovely for cutting. July-Aug. Ht. 40cm. Sp. 40cm. Any not too dry soil. Good in clay. Sun.
PAEONIA Garden Lace New. Pink single. Weather resistant pink petals. Free flowering. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 45cm.
PAEONIA lactiflora Coral Sunset Deep coral pink semi-double flowers. Very fragrant. Strong grower. Ht. 95cm. Sp. 45cm.
PHLOX paniculata Swizzle New compact form. Pale pinkish white flowers with magenta eye. July-Sept. Very mildew resistant. Ht. 51cm. Sp. 60cm.
GERANIUM himalayense Derek Cook White flowers. May-July. Ht. 35cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. AGM.
PAEONIA Black Beauty Black double flowers May-June. Very dark stems. Ht. 85cm. Sp. 40cm. Any well drained not too dry soil. Sun or part shade.
LAVANDULA intermedia Grapenhall Light blue flowers of all the tall lavenders. Tall growing. 100cm. Spread 85cm. Sun. Any well drained soil. Cut back hard in sthe Spring.
GERANIUM Havanna Blues New Introduction. Huge clear blue flowers with dark veins and white centre. June to October. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Juvenile foliage yellow. Bred by Marco Van Noort
GERANIUM Rise And Shine Intense blue flowers with purple veins and white centre. June to October. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 30cm. Marco Van Noort
GERANIUM nodosum Clos de Coudray Purple flowers with white edge. May-Sept. Glossy, maple shaped leaves. Ht. 25cm. Sp. 35cm. Shade or sun . Any soil.
GERANIUM Pink Spice New Introduction. Nicely shaped vivid pink flowers with deep bronze foliage. May-Sept. Deep bronze foliage. Good ground cover. Ht. 15cm. Sp. 30cm
IRIS germanica Ask Alma Lovely shrimp pink. Good shape (best intermediate bearded iris in 1994). Mid-season. Ht. 50cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Snow Plum Amoena. White standards. Pink falls. Mid to lateseason. Ht. 45cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
IRIS germanica Minidragon Deep red standards with almost black falls. Tangerine beard. Flowers mid season. April-May. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Sun. Well drained soil.
MERTENSIA Simplicisima Fleshy intense blue leaves and pale blue flowers. Lovely in a trough or the gravel garden. Much munched by slugs. Sun and good drainage. April-May. Ht 30cm. Sp. 30cm.
HEMEROCALLIS Wild and Wonderful Pink with huge red chevron eye above green throat. Flowersize 22cm. Early flowering, Repeat flowers, Evergreen, Tetraploid, 53 buds, 8 branches. Height 91cm . (Stamile, 2002), [WAITING IN THE WINGS × (Lavender Arrowhead × JABBERWOCKY)] . Sun or parts shade. Any soil.
SEDUM Hab Gray New Introduction. Blue foliage. Reddish stems. Pink buds which open to cream flowers. July-Sept. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Sun or part shade. Good drainage. Drought tolerant.
ZANTEDESCHIA aethiopica White Sail This form has a broader spathe than Crowborough and slightlly shorter flowering stems. Pristine white spathes with priapic golden spadix. Moist, rich soil. Open, cool position. Ht. 80cm. Sp. 50. Evergreen in unfrosty gardens, where it can be in flower almost continuously. Hardy.
SALVIA patens Patio Deep Blue Useful short form. Intense, gentian blue flowers. July-Nov Ht. 30cm. Sp. 40cm. Moist well drained soil. Full sun. Mulch in winter. AGM.
SAXIFRAGA cortusifolia Rubra Masses of deep red flowers. Mossy foliage.. May-June. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 20cm. Lovely as a specimen in a clay pot in the Alpine House. AGM.
HELLEBORUS foetidus Ruth Yellow flowers. Lights up the gloom in Jan-March. Deeply cut foliage which becomes almost black when mature. Shade. Any well drained soil. Short lived but self seeds. Ht. 90cm. Sp. 60cm.
HELLEBORUS Wilgenbroek Picotee 2 litre pots with bud. 25% off our normal price of £12.30. White flowers with pink edge.The Lenten Rose flowers Jan-March. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.
A SPECIAL OFFER Ophiopogon planiscapus Nigrescens Four two litre pots for £15.04 - a 20% discount off our normal price of £4.70 a pot. Black evergreen strap-like foliage. Small blue flowers. Handsome black seedheads. Sun or part shade. Good in pots. Lovely underplanted with snowdrops. Moistish soil. Ht. 15cm. Sp 20cm. AGM.
ACHILLEA Credo Creamy yellow flowers. June-Oct. Ht. 125 cm. Sp. 40cm. Any well drained soil and full sun. An easy reliable variety.
HOSTA fortunei Francee Vigorous fortunei hybrid. Green leaves with white edge. Pale lavender flowers in June-July. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 50cm. Light to deep shade. Any not too dry soil.
HELLEBORUS lividus Large, pinkish green scented flowers Jan-May. Green leaves overlaced with silver. Sun. Ht. 30cm. Sp. 50cm. Needs sheltered spot Half hardy
HELLEBORUS Wilgenbroek Double White Picotee Double white form of the Lenten Rose flowers with pink edge to the flowers. Febuary-April. Shade or sun. Any well drained soil. Thrives in droughty shade. Long lived. Ht. 60cm. Sp. 25cm.