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Transcript of Kernock Park Plants Catalogue 2016
Growing Innovations
2016
new introductions, organising production, placing forward orders for the following season, gathering the information. Now the catalogue is printed, it is all about telling you, the customer what we are bringing to the market and hopefully enticing you with our wonderful plants and service.
Customer Satisfaction - We undertook a customer satisfaction survey at the start of the year. Thank you once again for those who took the time to respond. It is much appreciated. The survey was designed to check what things are important to our customers and how we performed on those parameteres. Unsurprisingly, requirements such as: • Consistent product quality • Value for money • Timely, appropriate delivery ..all came high on your wish lists. We were really pleased to hear that nearly 95% of respondents felt we delivered on all of these factors and nearly three quarters of you felt we were “very good, or “excellent” in these priority areas. Of course, there were a plethora of other factors that our customers felt were important and we were equally pleased to learn that we scored exceptionally with regards to information respone rate, clarity and accuracy of information provided, diversity of range and general stability. Of course we realise that customer surveys are not just about giving ourselves a pat on the back, but also to sort out any niggles and suggested improvements that you share with us. We are constantly looking to improve and have been addressing some of those improvemetns areas already and will continue to do so in the coming months. We will report back to you with any relevant changes.
An industry of change - It seems hard to keep up with the movers and shakers in our industry at the moment. So many mergers, consolidations, acquisition both nationally and internationally. It is hard to keep up! We cannot hope to affect these changes and nor do we really want to. As I see it, they are a natural and potentially healthy process that the industry is undergoing in order to be ready for the coming years. What we do have to do however, is to understand what our customers want, realise where we are now, where we are going in the future and move with the times as nimbly as we are able.
Part of this process of understanding where KPP is has been for me to embark on
is in agricultural circles, but for those that don’t know, it is a brilliant opportunity for people who work within agriculture and associated industries the chance to travel, expand their knowledge and understanding by providing support and some funding to go and travel to countries and visit people around the world, studying a topic of choice. I am kindly sponsored by Studley College Trust and my project is called “Intensive Horticulture – Man vs Machine” which has a central focus on technological advancements in our industry. I feel this is just one key factor that will continue to impact all of us in the coming years. So, I wanted to try and understand who does what, why and where the future is with regards to current and new technology. I was fortunate to meet some amazing people in a diverse range of over 70 organisations over the past 18 months whilst travelling to Australia, Europe, Japan, Israel, USA and Canada. I am writing the report now, so whoever would like to read it can do so very soon.
Please do have a good look through our catalogue. There is heaps of information for both new and existing customers on pages at the front, back and within the pull-out cover of the brochure. Price information is on the order form. All this and lots more besides is on our constantly updated website www.kernock.co.uk
Thank you once again and we look forward to 2016 with great optimism. We hope we can continue to support each of you in making 2016 successful for you. Remember, it is The Queens 90th Birthday in 2016, so start thinking about those celebratory planting schemes, as well as carpet bedding and InstaPlant® displays!
Discount Structure
Quantity Discount
The discount matrix opposite shows the discount % increase compared to the number of trays ordered at one time. The % discount given depends on the Product Discount Band shown in the order-form. All
Early Order Discount
This is calculated after the quantity discount is applied on orders submitted at least 16 weeks prior to the delivery week(s). Only applicable to orders over 50 trays at one time.
Collection Discount
Orders collected from Kernock Park Plants - 4% discount (this excludes
Payment on Collection
Payment on Collection from KPP - 2% (this excludes credit card payments).
Welcome once again to Kernock Park Plants
“Growing Innovations” 2016
(P/CB) Varieties
VAT - FREE - on all herb varieties
All varieties sold under the herb category are VAT free.
Minimum order
10 of any of our tray units per single delivery week.
On the Cover
Front: Salvia ‘Love & Wishes’Back: Geranium ‘Tiny Monster’
Bruce Harnett (Managing Director)
Papaver ‘Plum Pudding’
New accounts
If you would like to apply for an account, please return the contact details section of the order form to us with your order.
We can also set your account up over the phone. For credit accounts please request a credit application form.
Delivery
We offer free delivery to mainland Europe (excluding Scottish Highlands). Offshore islands, Highlands and Ireland are charged at £1 per tray unit for orders over 40 trays, and £2 per tray unit for orders of 40 trays or less.
delivery is charged at cost and will be invoiced after the delivery has left if the price is not known before despatch.
About usKernock Park Plants grows the highest quality ornamental plug plants as well as liners, for wholesale. We produce over 1200 different varieties including bedding and patio plants, alpines, hardy and herbaceous perennials, herbs, grasses, shrubs and succulents.
We’re also accredited by the British Ornamental Plant Producers (BOPP) scheme, which assures you that our production and quality processes surpass industry standards, so you can trust us to deliver you the best plants possible.
Kernock are always keen to bring to market those innovative and hard to get varieties that will keep you and your customers interested, as well as classic garden favourites that are always in high demand.
Our low minimum order of any 10 trays of plants, means growers of any size can choose a selection of great plants without having to fulfil those large order quantities. We deliver nationwide as well as into Ireland and mainland Europe too.
We produce young plants in various sizes. Our standard tray units hold 100 (3.2cm) and 50 (4.8cm) plug cells and our minimum order quantity is just 10 trays.
Our products and services
Product Types and Sizes
Unit Type Size (Diameter)
100 Tray 3.2cm plug
50 Tray 4.8cm plug
18 Rack 9cm liner (round)
28 Rack 7cm (square)
54 Tray 5.5cm plug
66 Tray 4cm plug
104 Tray 3cm plug
Typical Liner
LabelsLabels are available for all catalogue varieties and are produced in midi and extra large sizes. The order form states M or XL to show the size available for each variety. Labels are delivered with your plant delivery unless a specific label order is received.
Delivery ServicesWe deliver our products all over the United Kingdom and Ireland, as well as into mainland Europe. Delivery of our trays is often by Danish (CC) trolleys on freight lorries or by pallet. We can also deliver using our unique box method, using environmentally friendly recycled cardboard. In this case, we use a business courier service.
Cash and CarryOpen between March and August between 9am - 4pm Mon-Fri. This is an ideal opportunity to pick from some whole and many part trays from production excess. The cash and carry works like a pick and mix, where you fill trays with your own selection of plugs from what is available in the sale bay. It’s best to call ahead first to let us know you’re planning to visit. We are unable to generate invoices after 4pm so please arrive in plenty of time. This service only available to bona fide growers and there is a minimum sale of £100 plus VAT per visit.
Products & Services continued...
Weekly Email Updates and Social MediaStay up to date with the latest product information and trends with our weekly email updates and surplus list. You can also follow us on Twitter (@kernock) and like us on Facebook (www.facebook.com/kernockparkplants) to get updates, information and advice about our latest products, services, and industry news too.
The Surplus ListThe surplus list is available on our website www.kernock.co.uk and is updated constantly, so you can see exactly what we have available for immediate delivery. We can also email and/or fax you the surplus list weekly. Please let us know if you would like to register for our mailing list. You can place surplus orders online, by phone, by email or by fax.
NEW Cultural notesWe have been working hard this year to put together full cultural notes for all of our varieties. They are now available via our website including a printable cultural information sheet which contains all of the growing information displayed on our website. These guides are intended to make your growing experiences with our products easier and help you with some extra information for any new varieties.
Online ordering and account managementWe’re pleased to offer you a great range of online services. Our entire catalogue is available online at www.kernock.co.uk, where you can place forward and surplus orders, as well as manage your account, your orders and invoices through our secure online account service. It is now easier to find plants by their planting enviroment with our easy to use plant finder. Please see page 104 for more information.
Ordering your plants online
Managing your online account
For more information on online ordering or on managing your account, please contact us on:Tel. 01579 350561 or Email. [email protected]
Making orders online has never been easier. To make an order through our website go on to www.kernock.co.uk and follow the instructions below.
To log into your account and view/change your details follow the instructions below.
1. Log on to kernock.co.uk and select the ‘My Account’ tab.
2. Enter your username and password.
3. Here you can view your company information, reviewrecent orders and check previous/outstanding invoices.
1. From the home page, select the ‘How to Order’ taband choose either ‘Order Online for Immediate Delivery’ orOrder Online for Future Delivery’.
2. Order Online for Immediate Delivery: Select the plantsyou require from the surplus list. Instructions on how to dothis are at the top of the page.
4. Once you have selected the plants you require (eitherImmediate or Future Order) click on ‘Add Selection to Cart’to be taken through the checkout process.
3. Order online for Future Delivery: Details on how tofi ll out this order will be listed above the form. Follow theinstructions to select the plants you require.
Online Ordering & Account Management
Bergenia Dragonfly™ ‘Angel Kiss’ (VR)
Aster alpinus ‘Goliath’
Angelonia Angelface® ‘Carrara’ (P)
Alstroemeria Inca ‘Goal’ (P)
Bracteantha Sundaze® ‘Totally Yellow’ (P)
Bergenia Dragonfly™ ‘Sakura’ (VR)
Actaea ’Black Negligee’ (VR)
New plants for 2016 For 2016 we are introducing around 70 exciting new plants to our catalogue, all of which have been through rigorous stages of trialling both in the UK and at other locations around the globe, representing a whole spectrum of plants from hardy and herbaceous perennials, patio plants and grasses including some new editions to existing favourites from previous years.
This exciting new list includes Fuchsia ‘Shadowdancers’®, Petunias ‘Chocolina’, ‘Nerolina’ and ‘Flamingo’ along with a new series of Lobelia and two new colour additions to the existing Buddleja ‘Buzz’ assortment. This year we are also adding to the very successful ‘Wish’ series of Salvias including an exciting multi award winner, Salvia ‘Love & Wishes’ which is on the cover of this year’s catalogue.
Salvia ‘Love & Wishes’ is the third variety in the ‘Wish’ collection of Salvia and has so far won several awards for ‘Best in Show’ and ‘Best in Category’ in the New Plant Awards at the HTA National Plant Show in June, along with taking third place at RHS Chelsea for ‘Plant of the Year’. Bred by Australian plantsman John Fisher, it has near black buds which produce a show of large rich claret flowers that cleanly fall away when they die off to reveal attractive burgundy calyces. Like the other ‘Wish’ Salvias, it flowers continuously from early summer until autumn frost and makes a well-branched bushy plant with many stems, each of which carries a large number of flowers held over dark glossy foliage. Hardy to -2 Celsius, Salvia ‘Love & Wishes’ is free flowering over a long season as well as being highly attractive to bees and beneficial insects, making this an all-round winner for both border and container.
Also making a catalogue debut in 2016 are the first two Monardas in the Pardon My® series. They offer nicely compact, very floriferous and mildew resistant plants with distinctive, full – sized Magenta and sugar plum purple flowers and complemented by the healthy dark green foliage.
We also have one of the best Nepeta we have ever seen, smothered in sky blue flowers over silvery green mounds of foliage. We are also particularly fond of the new Campanula rotundifolia ‘White Gem’ and Campanula ‘Iridescent Bells’, ‘White Gem’ has a profusion of beautiful dainty bell shaped white flowers that dance in sprays on upright delicate stems, ‘Iridescent Bells’ is a hardy plant with aubergine coloured buds that spring open to reveal a mass of iridescent pale pink flowers that resemble fairy hats.
We hope you enjoy these and the many other new plants included in this years catalogue. For detailed product information, descriptions and cultural notes please see our website: www.kernock.co.uk
What’s New?
Calibrachoa Superbells Unique ‘Hot Pink’ (P)
Calibrachoa Superbells Unique ‘Golden Yellow’
Calibrachoa Superbells Unique ‘Dark Red’ (P)
Buddleja Buzz‘Indigo’ (VR)
Calibrachoa Superbells Unique ‘Pink’ (P)
Calibrachoa Superbells Unique ‘lilac’ (P)
Calibrachoa Superbells Unique ‘Lavender’ (P)
Euphorbia martinii ‘Rudolph’ (P)
Erysimum‘Winter Passion’ (P)
Erysimum ‘Winter Light’ (P)
Erysimum ‘Winter Joy’ (P) (Imp)
Campanula Iridescent Bells’ (P)
Buddleja Buzz ‘Candy Pink’ (P)
Brunnera ‘Alexander’s Great’ (P)
Erysimum Rysi ‘Moon’ (P) (Imp)
Corydalis ‘Blue Heron’ (VR)
Cleome‘Senorita Carolina’ (P)
Cleome ‘Senorita Blanca’ (P)
Campanula rotundifolia ‘White Gem’
Campanula Poscharskyana ‘Garden Star’ (P)
What’s New?
Lobelia Lobelix ‘Blue’ (P)Lithodora ‘Grace Ward’
Heuchera Little Cutie ‘Frost’ (P)
Heuchera ‘Forever Pur-ple’ (P)
Lobelia Lobelix‘White’ (P)
Lobelia Lobelix ‘Lilac’ (P)
Lobelia Lobelix ‘Blue White Eye’ (P)
Monarda ‘Pardon My Purple’ (P)
Monarda ‘Pardon My Pink’ (P)
Miscanthus sinensis ‘Adagio’
Mint ‘Strawberry’
Petunia ‘Chocolina’ (P)
Papavar ‘Plum Pudding’Oenothera‘Siskiyou’
Nepeta faassenii ‘Purrsian Blue’ (P)
Lychnis flos-cuculi ‘Nana’
Fuchsia Shadowdancers® ‘Sophia’ (P)
Fuchsia Shadowdancers ® ‘Nora’ (P)
Fuchsia Shadowdancers® ‘Marcia’ (P) (Imp)
Felicia ‘Forever Blue’ (P)
Heliopsis helianthoides ‘Tuscan Sun’ (P)
Geum ‘Totally Tangerine’ (P)
Geranium ‘Tiny Monster’ Gaura lindheimeri ‘Free-folk Rosy’ (P)
Phlox subulata Spring ‘Lavander’ (P)
Phlox paniculata Flame ‘Light Blue’ (P)
Petunia ‘Nerolina’ (P)
Petunia ‘Flamingo’ (P)
Phormium ‘Veneer’ (P)
Phlox subulata Spring‘white’ (P)
Phlox subulata Spring ‘Purple’ (P)
Phlox subulata Spring
‘Light Pink’ (P)
Primula capitata ssp. Mooreana
Primula auricula ‘Purple Pip’® (VR)
Primula auricula ‘Lunar Eclipse’® (VR)
Salvia ‘Love & Wishes’ (P)
Salvia ‘Ember’s Wish’ (P)
Rudbeckia fulgida var. deamii
Rhodohpoxis milloides
Suteranova ‘Everest Dark Blue’ (P)
Schizostylis ‘Oregon Sunset’
Scabiosa incisa ‘Kudo’ (P)
Scabiosa caucasica‘Fama Deep Blue’
Verbena Superbena®‘Bonny Bouquet’ (P)
Trollius Chinensis‘Golden Queen’
Suteranova ‘Everest Rose’ (VR)
Suteranova‘Everest Ice’ (P)
What’s New?
Rhodopoxis ‘Dawn’
Achillea millefolium 'Lilac Beauty'
Unit: 50May-Oct
45 x 25 cm
Achillea millefoliumLarge herbaceous perennials, all with upright feathered foliage and compound flowers, spreading to 25cm over the season. Best in borders and large containers with other tall plants.
‘The Beacon’ ‘Salmon Beauty’‘Lilac Beauty’
‘Walter Funcke’‘Terracotta’
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Achillea 'King Alfred'
Unit: 100Jun-Aug
10 x 25 cm
Acorus gramineus 'Ogon'
Unit: 50Jun-Jul
50 x 30 cm
Acorus gramineus 'Variegatus'
Unit: 50Jun-Jul
50 x 30 cm
Aeonium arboreum 'Schwarzkopff'
Unit: 50N/A
25 x 15 cm
Catalogue Varieties 2016 Please use the product information key located on the fold out cover.
Actaea 'Black Negligee' (VR)
Unit: 18 x 9cmSep-Oct
1.2 x 0.6 m
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Agapanthus 'Streamline'
Unit: 18 x 9cmJul-Aug
30 x 50 cm
Agapanthus 'Tom Thumb' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Aug
40 x 25 cm
Agastache foeniculum 'Golden Jubilee'
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
30 x 45 cm
Ajuga 'Black Scallop' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-Jul
12 x 40 cm
(BINBLASCA)
Ajuga 'Chocolate Chip' (VR/CB)
Unit: 100Apr-Jul
8 x 20 cm
Ajuga pyramidalis 'Metallica Crispa'
Unit: 100Apr-Jul
8 x 35 cm
Ajuga reptans 'Braun Herz'
Unit: 100Apr-Jul
10 x 45 cm
Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow'
Unit: 100Apr-Jul
8 x 30 cm
Ajuga reptans 'Catlin's Giant'
Unit: 50Apr-Jul
25 x 37 cm
Ajuga reptans 'Rainbow'
Unit: 100Apr-Jul
12 x 37 cm
Ajuga reptans 'Variegata'
Unit: 100Apr-Jul
10 x 45 cm
Agapanthus africanus 'Big Blue'
Unit: 18 x 9cmUnit: 66
Jul-Aug
60 x 60 cm
Agapanthus africanus 'White'
Unit: 18 x 9cmUnit: 66
Jul-Aug
45 x 60 cm
Agapanthus 'Lapis Lazuli' (VR)
Unit: 18 x 9cmJul-Aug
30 x 60 cm
Agapanthus orientalis 'Queen Mum' (P)
Unit: 50Unit: 18 x 9cm
Jul-Aug
1.2 x 0.6 m
(PMN06)
Agastache 'Blue Boa' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
60 x 45 cm
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Alternanthera leh. 'A - Purple-Bronze'
Unit: 100N/A
15 x 12 cm
Alternanthera lehmaniiA genus traditionally used by Victorians in their ‘carpet bedding’ schemes due to their low growth qualities. Suitable for large areas of background and some areas of larger detail to bring the bed alive. Some of these low-growing foliage plants are however are excellent for grav-el gardens and miniature tub gardens with Sedums, Echeveria and Sempervivum for example.
‘H - Bright Red’
‘D - Burgundy-Bronze’‘A - Purple-Bronze’
‘G - Gold-Green’‘E - Green’10
Alstroemeria Inca 'Husky' (P)
Unit: 28 x 7cmJun-Nov
30 x 30 cm
(KONCAHUSKY)
Alstromeria Inca
A range of hardy Alstromeria that have been specifically bred to be shorter and have larger flowers which makes them ideal for containers or the garden. ‘Husky’ and ‘Vito are slightly smaller at a height and spread of 30x30cm. ‘Husky’ (P) KONCAHUSKY ‘Vito’ (P) KONCAVITO ‘Goal’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
Aloe aristata
Unit: 54 (5.5cm)
Sep-Oct
30 x 30 cm
Aloe 'Black Gem'
Unit: 50N/A
12 x 15 cm
Alonsoa meridionalis 'Rebel'
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
55 x 40 cm
Alpine Strawberry
Unit: 100Jun-Nov
25 x 35 cm
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‘Pink’ (Imp) (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Dark Violet’ (P) ANDEEPVI
‘Blue’ (P) (Imp) ANBLUIM
‘Pink’ (Imp) (P) EUPVR TBAF
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Angelonia Angelface® 'Blue' (P) (Imp)
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
40 x 25 cm
(ANBLUIM)Angelonia Angelface®
A Mexican native with fantastic, vibrant flower trusses which emerge in summer from shiny green, slightly serrated foliage. Height varies between 45cm and 60cm tall for the largest variety. Excellent in large containers, raised beds or borders for the summer months.
‘K - Dark Purple-Black’ ‘J - Orange-Brown’ ‘O - Yellow-Green Betti’‘M - Variegata Rosea’
Angelonia 'Zebra' (VR)
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
50 x 30 cm
Alyogyne 'Magic Moments' (P)
Unit: 28 x 7cmJun-Oct
1.5 x 1.5 m
(HUTWOW)Alyssum 'Variegatum'
Unit: 50Apr-May
25 x 35 cm
Androsace lanuginosa
Unit: 100May-Oct
8 x 20 cm
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‘Wedgewood Blue’ (P) (Imp.)
‘Carrara’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
Aptenia cordifolia 'Variegata'
Unit: 100Jul-Nov
10 x 30 cm
Aquilegia vulgaris 'Woodside Gold'
Unit: 50May-Aug
60 x 40 cm
Aquilegia buergeriana 'Calimero'
Unit: 50May-Jun
25 x 30 cm
Aquilegia caerulea hyb. 'Red Hobbit'
Unit: 50Jun-Aug
35 x 30 cm
Aquilegia fl. var. pumila 'Atlantis'
Unit: 50Apr-May
25 x 30 cm
Arabis alpina caucasica 'Angvine'
Unit: 50May-Jul
15 x 20 cm
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Aquilegia 'Black Barlow'
Unit: 50May-Jun
25 x 30 cm
Aquilegia vulgaris Winky 'Wooh' (Red-White)
Unit: 50Apr-May
35 x 30 cm
Aquilegia vulgaris Winky 'Weah' (Blue-White)
Unit: 50Apr-May
35 x 30 cm
Anisodontea 'Lady in Pink' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-Sep
35 x 30 cm
(NUANILANINP)Antennaria aprica 'Alba'
Unit: 100Jun-Aug
10 x 25 cm
Anthemis tinctoria 'E.C. Buxton'
Unit: 50May-Oct
40 x 30 cm
Anthriscus sylvestris 'Ravenswing'
Unit: 50May-Jul
50 x 40 cm
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Arabis alpina caucasica 'Variegata'
Unit: 50Mar-Jun
20 x 30 cm
Arabis ferdinandi-coburgii 'Old Gold'
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
8 x 30 cm
Arabis ferdinandi-coburgii 'Variegata'
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
8 x 30 cm
Arenaria balearica
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
15 x 20 cm
Arenaria purpurascens
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
15 x 20 cm
Arenaria 'The Pearl' (VR)
Unit: 100Apr-May
30 x 30 cm
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Arctotis 'Apricot'
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
40 x 30 cm
ArctotisWith a long flowering period and weather resistance the Arctotis varieties continue to please. A choice plant for the summer border or container as it can be grown on its own, with other Venidiums or with other selected summer plants. Flame has been awarded an AGM.
(top) ‘Flame’ & (bottom) ‘Apricot’ ‘Hayley’ (P) ARCHLEY ‘Hannah’ (P) ARCHNAH ‘Heidi’ (VR)
‘Hope’ (VR) ‘Holly’ (VR) ‘Wine’ ‘Red Devil’
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Aralia 'Sun King' (VR)
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
1 x 1 m
Argyranthemum 'Citronelle' (P)
Unit: 100Apr-Oct
30 x 40 cm
(SUPA511)Argyranthemum
Often known as ‘Marguerite Daisies’ these are largely upright varieties of differing foliage and flower colour. Just try them in a large container for the patio, courtyard, conservatory, doorstep or balcony.
‘Polly’ (P) INNPOLLY
‘Cornish Gold’ ‘Citronelle’ (P) SUPA511 ‘Pacific Gold’ (P) PACARGONE ‘Meteor Red’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Ping-Pong’ (P) INNPING ‘Pacific Rose’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Summer Melody’ (P)
‘Pomponette Pink’ (P) SUPA392
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Armeria maritima 'Rubifolia'
Unit: 50Mar-May
10 x 20 cm
Armeria maritma 'Morning Star White'
Unit: 100May-Jun
15 x 25 cm
Armeria 'Nifty Thrifty' (VR)
Unit: 50Mar-May
15 x 30 cm
(NIFTYTHRIFTY)
Armeria maritima 'Dusseldorf Pride'
Unit: 100Mar-May
10 x 20 cm
Armeria caespitosa
Unit: 100Mar-May
6 x 10 cm
Armeria juniperifolia 'Alba'
Unit: 100Mar-May
8 x 15 cm
Armeria juniperifolia 'Bevan's Variety'
Unit: 100Mar-May
6 x 10 cm
Aster Autumn Jewels 'Aqua Compact' (VR)
Unit: 50Sep-Oct
35 x 30 cm
Aster Autumn JewelsA series of naturally compact Asters with an excellent colour range and long bloom time. Excellent for beds, borders and patio pots to extend the season with warm autumnal colours.
‘Granat’ (VR)‘Aqua Compact’ (VR)
‘Rose Crystal’ (VR)‘Purple Diamond’ (VR) ‘Sapphire’ (P) KIESAPPHIRE‘Rose Quartz’ (VR)15
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Artemisia 'Powis Castle'
Unit: 50N/A
60 x 90 cm
Artemisia schmidtiana 'Nana Attraction'
Unit: 100N/A
15 x 25 cm
Artemisia stelleriana
Unit: 50N/A
30 x 45 cm
Astelia banksii
Unit: 18 x 9cmUnit: 66
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80 x 60 cm
Astelia chathamica 'Silver Spear'
Unit: 18 x 9cmN/A
1 x 0.8 m
Astelia nervosa 'Westland'
Unit: 18 x 9cmN/A
80 x 60 cm
Astelia 'Red Devil'
Unit: 18 x 9cmN/A
80 x 60 cm
Artemisia 'Oriental Limelight' (VR)
Unit: 100N/A
50 x 60 cm
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Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum'
Unit: 50N/A
30 x 30 cm
‘Blue Beauty’
‘Double Pink’
‘Blue Whale’
‘Gloria’ ‘Dr. Mules Variegata’
Aubrieta 'Blue Beauty'
Unit: 100Apr-May
15 x 30 cm
AubrietaA selection of alpine Aubrieta, all low growing and creeping varieties which can form trails if allowed. ‘Swan Red’ flowers through June too. Ideal for rockeries, gravel gardens, walls and containers. Suitable for potting in spring for sales the following spring.
Aster Island 'Bahamas' (VR)
Unit: 50Jun-Aug
30 x 25 cmA group of summer flowering, compact Michaelmas Daisies. Nicely compact, so ideal for con-tainers as well as for beds and borders. Great flower colours.
‘Tonga’ (VR)
‘Samoa’ (VR)‘Barbados’ (VR)‘Bahamas’ (VR)
Aster Island
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Aster alpinus 'Goliath'
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
30 x 30 cm
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Bacopa 'Snowflake'
Unit: 100Apr-Oct
10 x 65 cm
Balm 'All Gold'
Unit: 100N/A
45 x 60 cm
Balm 'Lemon'
Unit: 100N/A
50 x 40 cm
Balm 'Variegated'
Unit: 100N/A
30 x 30 cm
Basil 'African Blue'
Unit: 50Apr-Oct
75 x 35 cm
Bay 'Kitchen'
Unit: 50Apr-May
4 x 2 m
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‘Royal Blue’‘Lime Variegated’
Aubrieta ‘Swan Red’
‘Royal Red’
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BegoniaBegonia 'Chardonnay' (P)
Unit: 50May-Sep
20 x 35 cm
(INBEGCHARD)
Beautiful Begonia! ‘Chardonnay’ is a stunning variety with double flowers on semi-trailing foliage, with amazing impulse in the pot or container. A “must have!”
‘Chardonnay’ (P) INBEGCHARD
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Begonia Belleconia 'Soft Orange' (P)
Unit: 50May-Sep
20 x 35 cm
(INNBELLPEA)Begonia Belleconia
Brilliant Begonia! - Awesome flower size, with double ruffles and riffles and spectacular col-ours. A must for summer baskets and patio containers.
Begonia Summerwings® 'Apricot' (P) (Imp)
Unit: 50May-Sep
20 x 35 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)Begonia Summerwings®
Elegant, stylish, but vibrant flowering begonia with dragon wing-shaped foliage. These flower right through summer with low maintenance - a constant delight!
‘White’ (P) INNBOLWHI
‘Deep Red’ (P) NSUMDERED‘Apricot’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘Dark Elegance’ (P) INSUMDAELE
‘Soft Orange’ (P) INNBELLPEA‘Hot Orange’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘Snow’ (P) EUPVR TBAF‘Rose’ (P) INBELLRO
‘Orange’ (P) INNBOLORA
‘Vanilla’ (VR) ‘Rose’ (P) INNBOLPINK
Bergenia 'Harzkristall'
Unit: 50Mar-May
30 x 40 cm
Bergenia
Attractive Bergenias with excellent foliage and pretty racemes of flow-ers. ‘Autumn Magic’ flowers from August-December and is perfect for autumn flower colour. The other two varieties flower from March-May and make good ‘Spring Fling’ varieties. ‘Harzkristall’
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Bergamot 'Snow Maiden'
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
70 x 40 cm
BergamotThese are elegant varieties which produce vibrant flowers for summer on tall green foliage, they will sway in the wind. Ideal for borders, banks and herb gardens.
Brachyscome 'Tinkerbell'
Unit: 100May-Oct
12 x 45 cm
Brachyglottis 'Walberton's Silver Dormouse' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
0.9 x 1.2 m
(WALBRACH)
Brachyscome ang. hybr. 'Mauve Mystique' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
15 x 30 cm
(PACIMAMY)
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Bidens 'Rockstar' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
30 x 30 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)
‘Autumn Magic’ ‘Eroica’
‘Eroica’
Dragonfly 'Sakura' (VR) Dragonfly ‘Angel Kiss’ (VR)
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Bracteantha Sundaze® 'Bronze' (P)
Unit: 50May-Oct
25 x 30 cm
(REDBRABRO)Bracteantha Sundaze®
Bred by our friends in Australia, these paper daises are very early flowering and sturdy. Shimmering iridescent flowers cover the plants throughout summer. All between 25-30cm tall, they present themselves well in a pot, or tub for the patio - try them in a mixture.
‘Flame’ (P) FLOBRAFLA ‘Gold’ (P) REDBRAGOL‘Bronze’ (P) REDBRABRO
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Buddleja Buzz 'Candy Pink' (P)
Unit: 50N/A
0 x 0 cm
(TOBUDSOPIN)
Buddleja BuzzA Buddleja for the pot! A revolution in Buddleja, the Buzz series has been bred to be suitable for the container and border plant-ing. Great for butterflies and bees!
‘Magenta’ (P) TOBUDPIPUR
‘Lavender’ (VR) TOBUDVIOLE
‘Magenta’ (P) REDBRAMAG
‘Ivory’ (P) TOBUDIVORY
‘Velvet’ (P) TOBUDVELVE
‘In-
Brunnera 'Alexander's Great' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-May
40 x 50 cm
(ALEXANDERS GREAT)
‘Totally Yellow’ (P) EUPVRTBAF
‘Candy Pink’ (P)TOBUDSOPIN‘Indigo’ (VR)
‘Sky Blue’ (P) TOBUDSKYBL
Buddleja 'Santana'
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
2 x 2 m
Calibrachoa Superbells® 'Apricot Punch' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
30 x 30 cm
(USCALI41308)Calibrachoa Superbells®
A range of Calibrachoa chosen for their habit, flower power and comparative resistance to root diseases - crucial for this genus at consumer level.
‘Cherry Punch’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘Cherry Star’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘Grape Punch’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘Double Ruby’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
Unique ‘Pink’(P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Orange’ (P) USCAL41109 ‘Lemon Slice’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
Unique ‘Lilac’ (P) IINCALULILA
‘Red Devil’ (P) - USCALI28‘Pomegranate Punch’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘White’ (P) (Imp) EUPVR TBAF
‘Royal Blue’ (P) USCALI4
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Unique ‘Lavender’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
Unique ‘Hot Pink’ (P) ININCALUHOPIUnique ‘Dark Red’ (P) EUPVR TBAF Unique ‘Golden Yellow’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
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Campanula garganica 'Dickson's Gold'
Unit: 100Jun-Jul
15 x 50 cm
Campanula AlpineA group of low growing Campanula, often sold as ‘alpines’ in spring. Wonderful for the front of raised beds, rockeries, walls, steps and mixed containers to enjoy all year round. Some are also suitable for mixed summer baskets. Suitable for potting in autumn for sales in the following spring. Flowering times and sizes all differ slightly - see our website for details.
‘Samantha’ (VR)
‘Dickson’s Gold’‘Elizabeth Oliver’
muralis ‘Major’muralis
pulla ‘Blue’
port. ‘Mrs Resholt’
‘Summer Pearl’
Calamintha grandiflora 'Variegata'
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
30 x 45 cm
Calamintha nepeta
Unit: 100May-Sep
30 x 25 cm
Calocephalus 'Silver Sand'
Unit: 100N/A
45 x 30 cm Calocephalus ‘Silver Sand’
‘Pinkins’
Poscharskana ‘Garden Star’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
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lactiflora ‘Loddon Anna’
punctata hybr. ‘Sarastro’ (VR)
lactiflora ‘Prichard’s Variety’
‘Pink Octopus’ (P) EU25441 ‘Pink Chimes’ (VR)
‘Wedding Bells’
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Campanula lactiflora 'Loddon Anna'
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
1 x 0.3 m
Campanula PerennialThis group includes larger Campanula varieties which can be classed as ‘perennials’. Excellent for a large tub as a central feature, or placed in the bed to allow to spread from year to year. Flowering times and sizes vary slightly - please see our website for details.
x haylodgensis Campanula ‘Yvonne’
lactiflora ‘Loddon Anna’
‘Iridescent Bells’ (P) IRIBELLA
rotundifolia ‘White Gem’
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Caryopteris 'Dark Knight'
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
60 x 50 cm
Caryopteris 'Hint of Gold' (P)
Unit: 50Sep-Oct
60 x 70 cm
(LISSAURA)
Caryopteris 'Summer Sorbet' (P)
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
1 x 1 m
Catmint
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
30 x 25 cm
Catmint, Lemon
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
30 x 25 cm
Carex oshimensis 'Everest' (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmUnit: 50
N/A
30 x 30 cm
Carex oshimensis 'Everillo' (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmN/A
50 x 50 cm
Carex testacea
Unit: 50Unit: 18 x 9cm
Jun-Jul
50 x 20 cm
Carex oshimensis 'Evergold'
Unit: 50Unit: 18 x 9cm
May-Jun
40 x 20 cm
Carex flagellifera
Unit: 50N/A
50 x 20 cm
Carex 'Frosted Curls'
Unit: 50Aug-Sep
25 x 25 cm
Carex buchananii
Unit: 50Jun-Jul
45 x 20 cm
Carex comans 'Red'
Unit: 50Apr-May
25 x 25 cm
CarexA range of Carex grasses, all variable in habit, but ideal for use in a variety of situations - raised bed, borders and containers for spring, summer and autumn.
Carex flagellifera
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Unit: 100May-Jul
12 x 20 cm
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
25 x 15 cm
Chamomile 'Double'
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
10 x 25 cm
Chamomile nobile 'Treneague'
Unit: 100N/A
10 x 20 cm
Chamomile, Sweet
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
15 x 30 cm
Chervil (Curled)
Unit: 100N/A
15 x 20 cm
Chives
Unit: 100May-Jul
40 x 30 cm
Chlorophytum elatum 'Variegatum'
Unit: 50N/A
45 x 20 cm
Choisya 'Aztec Pearl'
Unit: 18 x 9cmMay-Sep
2.5 x 2.5 m
Choisya ternata
Unit: 18 x 9cmJun-Sep
2.5 x 2.5 m
Choisya ternata 'Sundance®'
Unit: 18 x 9cmJun-Sep
1.5 x 1.2 m
(LICH)
Choisya 'White Dazzler' (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmJun-Sep
1 x 0.8 m
(LONDAZ)
Catnip
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
35 x 25 cm
Cleome 'Senorita Rosalita' (P)
Unit: 50May-Sep
60 x 40 cm
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Unit: 50May-Sep
60 x 40 cm
(INCLESRCAR)Cleome 'Senorita Blanca' (P)
Unit: 50May-Sep
60 x 40 cm
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‘Bijou’ (P) EVIPO030 ‘Picardy’ (P) EVIPO024
Clematis Flora™ 'Bijou'™ (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmMay-Sep
2 x 0.8 m
(EVIPO030)
A compact, naturally dwarf selection of Clematis spe-cifically bred for use as a flowering pot plant, particu-larly for the indoors. When finshed flowering, they can be planted outside in the garden, or cut back for re-blooming.
‘Angelique’™ (P) EVIPO017‘Aneta’™ (P) EVIPO055
‘Ooh La La’™ (P) EVIPO041‘Fleuri’™ (P) EVIPO042
‘Rebecca’™ (P) EVIPO016‘Parisienne’™ (P) EVIPO019
‘Parisienne’™ (P)
Clematis Boulevard® 'Aneta'™ (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmMay-Sep
1.2 x 0.6 m
(EVIPO055)
Clematis Boulevard®
The Boulevard® series has been specially bred to grow within the confines of a courtyard, patio or balcony, and they flower for 6 months of the year. ‘Rebecca’ grows slightly taller than the rest at 2m.
Clematis Gardini™ 'Rosemoor'™ (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmMay-Sep
2 x 0.8 m
(EVIPO002)
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‘Walter Turner’‘Scarlet Ribbon’
‘Pineapple Beauty’
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Coleus 'Combat'
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
50 x 37 cmColeusRenewed popularity of the Coleus sees a revival of Victorian tra-ditions. They were often planted in the border, but are equally suitable for the container with other varieties of Coleus or may-be grasses. The containers can be brought inside for the winter.
Convolvulus cneorum ª
Unit: 50Unit: 18 x 9cm
Jul-Aug
60 x 35 cm
Convolvulus mauritanicus
Unit: 100Jun-Aug
15 x 40 cm
Cordyline
australis ‘Torbay Dazzler’
australis australis ‘Pink Passion’ (P) SEIPIN australis ‘Red Star’ ‘Sunrise’ (VR)
A great selection of Cordyline in liners. All in P7 square pots (28 x 7cm), except C. australis which is in P9 round pots (18 x 9cm). Height and spread vary.
‘Cha Cha’ (P) CHA CHA
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Unit: 18 x 9cmN/A
6 x 2 m
Coreopsis 'Mango Punch' (VR)
Unit: 50Jun-Aug
45 x 30 cm
(US PP18475)Coreopsis hybrids
A wonderful series of half hardy Coreopsis. Stunning flower colours on 40 x 35cm height foliage. Ideal to be planted in swathes in the mid border, as the flowers will be noticeable from a distance.
‘Rum Punch’ (P) EUPVR TBAF *(R = 13.5p)
‘Pink Lady’ (P) *(R = 8p)‘Mango Punch’ (VR) US PP18475
‘Ruby Frost’ (P) EUPVR TBAF *(R = 13p)
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Coriander common
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
60 x 30 cm
Coriander 'Vietnamese'
Unit: 100N/A
70 x 35 cm
Corydalis 'Berry Exciting' (P)
Unit: 50Mar-Aug
30 x 40 cm
Corydalis 'Blue Dragon'
Unit: 50Mar-Aug
40 x 45 cm
Coreopsis lanceolata 'Sterntaler'
Unit: 50May-Oct
40 x 35 cm
Coreopsis 'Jethro Tull' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
40 x 30 cm
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Corydalis flexuosa 'China Blue'
Unit: 50Mar-Aug
40 x 30 cm
Cosmos astrosanguineus 'Chocolate'
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
60 x 45 cm
Cosmos 'Chocamocha' (P)
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
35 x 40 cm
(THOMOCHA)Cotton 'Lavender'
Unit: 100N/A
20 x 30 cm
Crassula pagoda 'Variegata'
Unit: 104N/A
10 x 15 cm
Crassula sarcocaulis
Unit: 100Jul-Sep
25 x 30 cm
Curry Plant (Common)
Unit: 100Jun-Aug
30 x 25 cm
Cymbalaria muralis
Unit: 100Apr-Sep
15 x 30 cm
Cyrtomium falcatum
Unit: 50N/A
40 x 50 cm
Cytisus battandieri
Unit: 18 x 9cmMay-Aug
4 x 4 m
Deschampsia flexuosa 'Tatra Gold'
Unit: 50Unit: 18 x 9cm
Jul-Oct
25 x 20 cm
Dianella tasmanica 'Tas Red' (P)
Unit: 50N/A
40 x 40 cm
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Unit: 50Mar-Aug
40 x 45 cmCosmos astrosanguineus
‘Chocolate’
Cosmos ‘Chocamocha’ (P) (THOMOCHA)
‘Eyes’ (VR)
Dahlia Dreamy™ 'Eyes' (VR)
Unit: 50May-Oct
40 x 40 cm
Dahlia Dreamy™Dreamy™ are a new range of Dahlia bred by our friends in Holland. All semi-compact, with bronze foliage, and contrasting stunning flower colours.
Dahlia 'Dark Desire'
Unit: 50May-Oct
80 x 50 cm
DahliaOver the years, we have selected and cleaned some of the best vegetative Dahlia varieties. Mostly bronze leaved forms to offer as plug plants, rather than tubers for instant rooting and uniform growth in the pot. ‘Bednall Beauty’ is smaller at 40 x 30xm and ‘Bishop of Auckland’ is smaller at 60 x 50cm.
‘Dark Desire’ (P)
‘Bishop of Auckland’
‘Bishop of Llandaff’‘Bishop of Canterbury’
‘Bishop of York’
‘Bishop of Oxford’
‘Roxy’
‘Moonfire’‘Fascination’
Mystic ‘Illusion’ (P) KNOCKOUT *(R = 10.5p)Mystic ‘Dreamer’ (P) * ZONE TEN *(R =
3030‘Fantasy’ (VR)
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Delphinium ‘New Millennium’ Series
‘Dusky Maidens’ ‘Morning Lights’ ‘Pagan Purples’
‘Blue Lace’ ‘Double Innocence’
Delphinium 'Blue Lace'
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
1.2 x 0.8 m
The New Millennium series of Delphiniums were bred by New Zealand’s Terry Dowdeswell and are ‘English Hybrid Type’. They include a superb colour range with semi-double to double blossoms. The blooms are generally larger and more robust than previous varieties.
‘India Star’ (P) ‘Fusilier’ ‘La Bourbrille’‘Inshriach Dazzler’
‘Pop Star’ (P) WP04 ESTHER ‘Night Star’
‘Starburst’ (P)
‘Shooting Star’ (P) WP04 FLORES ‘Red Dwarf’ (P) RED STAR
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‘Arctic Star’ (P) DEVON ARCTIC STAR‘Annette’
‘Fire Star’ (P) DEVON XERA ‘Evening Star’
Dianthus 'Annette'
Unit: 100May-Jul
10 x 30 cm
DianthusA classic range of miniature garden pinks with a long succession of deliciously scented flowers and varying shades of tight, fairly narrow leafed, silvery-blue foliage. We have selected some real gems here to keep this range as good and up-to-date as possible. ‘Arctic Star’ is early flow-ering from March.
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‘Raspberry Sundae’ (P) DEVON YOLANDE
‘Coconut Sundae’ (P) WP 05 YVES ‘Candy Floss’ (P) DEVON FLAVIA
‘Romance’ (P) WP09 WEN04‘Iced Gem’ (P) WP 06 FATIMA
‘Tickled Pink’ (P) DEVON PP 11‘Slap ‘n’ Tickle’ (P) WP 05 PP 22
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Dianthus Scent First® 'Candy Floss' (P)
Unit: 100May-Jul
28 x 30 cm
(DEVON FLAVIA)Dianthus Scent First
A departure from the dwarf, alpine Dianthus that we have offered previously. This new group are taller than previous selections, but the focus is very much on the perfume of the flower. Fantastic for patio planters or window boxes where you can enjoy the perfume on warm sum-mer evenings. Romance is an Alpine variety.
‘Whatfield Gem’‘Whatfield Can-Can’
All the varieties in the “Scent First”® Series have a delightful spicy fragrance, compact free flowering habit, silver-blue foli-age, and lengthy blooming periods.
Dianthus Early Birds® 'Rebekah' (P)
Unit: 100Mar-Sep
15 x 14 cm
(WP09 MAR05)
Diascia Breezee 'Apple Blossom' (P) (Imp)
Unit: 100May-Oct
15 x 30 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)Diascia Breezee
This range has really impressed us due to the flower colour and size as well as its sturdy nature in all weather. Ideal from cool spring weather through summer. Perfect for mixed containers, borders and window boxes.
‘Apple Blossom’ (P) (Imp) EUPVR TBAF
‘Coral’ (P) EUPVR TBAF‘Apricot’ (P) INNDIAAPRI
‘Orange’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Red’ (P)‘Pastel’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘Snow’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Little Dancer’ (P) PENDAN (40)‘Coral Belle’ (P) HECBEL
‘Little Drifter’ (P) PENDRIF‘Little Dreamer’ (P) PENDER ‘White Belle’ (P) PENBEL‘Little Tango’ (P) PENTANG
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Diascia 'Coral Belle' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
25 x 35 cm
(HECBEL)
Diascia The staple plant for many patio and bedding schemes around the world. Superb in baskets, tubs and pots on their own or mixed with other Diascias or patio plants.
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Dicentra 'Gold Heart' (P)
Unit: 50Unit: 18 x 9cm
Apr-Jun
90 x 60 cm
Dicentra 'King of Hearts' (VR)
Unit: 50May-Jun
25 x 65 cm
Dichondra sericea 'Silver Falls'
Unit: 100N/A
15 x 50 cm
Dill
Unit: 100Jul-Sep
90 x 30 cm
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Unit: 18 x 9cmJul-Aug
1.5 x 0.6 m
Dierama Dierama: A wonderful selection of graceful grass-like beauties which produce pendulous flow-ers in the summer. PLEASE NOTE - All Dierama species and hybrids listed are seed raised varieties grown in the open field. There is significant potential for cross pollination by wind or insect and therefore we cannot always guarantee the specific flower colour. Some varieties are more likely to throw up beautiful, but non-specific flower colours. Flowering July - August.
‘Pink Rocket’
‘Blackberry Bells’argyreum
erectum ‘Blackbird’
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Digitalis Illumination 'Pink' (P)
Unit: 54Jun-Nov
90 x 45 cm
(TMDGFP001)Digitalis Illumination
This series offer great advances in Digitalis breeding. Longer flowering period and unique flow-er colours. A must have for every garden!
‘Pink’ (P) TMDGFP001 ‘Raspberry’ (P) (Imp.) EUPVR TBAF
Digitalis parviflora 'Milk Chocolate'
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
60 x 30 cm
Digitalis purpurea 'Pam's Choice'
Unit: 50Jun-Aug
1.2 x 0.4 m
Digitalis purpurea 'Primrose Carousel'
Unit: 50Jun-Aug
50 x 40 cm
Digitalis purpurea 'Snow Thimble'
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
1 x 0.4 m
Diosma ericoides 'Sunset Gold'
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
30 x 30 cm
Dryopteris erythrosora
Unit: 50N/A
40 x 50 cm
Echeveria affinis
Unit: 104Jun-Sep
15 x 25 cm
Echeveria 'Black Knight' (Prince)
Unit: 104Jun-Sep
7 x 14 cm
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Echeveria cana
Unit: 104Jun-Sep
16 x 8 cm
Echeveria 'Duchess of Nuremberg'
Unit: 104Jun-Sep
11 x 16 cm
Echeveria imbricata
Unit: 104Apr-Oct
15 x 20 cm
Echeveria lilacina
Unit: 104N/A
15 x 10 cm
Echeveria runyonii 'Topsey Turvey'
Unit: 104Jun-Sep
11 x 16 cm
Echeveria shaviana
Unit: 104Jun-Sep
9 x 13 cm
Echeveria (Blue flatter leaves)
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
7 x 10 cm
Echeveria (lobed leaves)
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
7 x 10 cm
‘Hot Papaya’ (P)
‘Guava Ice’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
purpurea ‘Milkshake’ (P)purpurea ‘Avalanche’ (P) ‘Southern Belle’ (P)
‘Marmalade’ (P)
Echinacea 'Marmalade' (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmJun-Sep
60 x 40 cm
Echinacea
A beautiful range of “Cone Flowers” from a prominent Dutch breeder, with a range of zesty oranges, hot reds, cool limes and white shades. Ideal for pots on the patio, in border fringes or raised beds. ‘Southern Belle’ is slightly taller than the other varieties at 90x90.
Ensete ventricosum 'Maurelii'
Unit: 50N/A
1.1 x 0.9 m
Erigeron karvinskianus 'Sea of Blossom'
Unit: 100May-Aug
25 x 30 cm
Erigeron 'Sea Breeze' (VR)
Unit: 50Apr-Sep
20 x 30 cm
Erodium x variabile 'Album'
Unit: 100May-Sep
8 x 25 cm
Erodium x variabile 'Bishop's Form'
Unit: 100May-Sep
12 x 25 cm
Erodium x variabile 'Flore Pleno'
Unit: 100May-Sep
8 x 25 cm
Erodium x variabile 'Roseum'
Unit: 100May-Sep
8 x 25 cm
Erysimum Rysi 'Bronze' (P)
Unit: 50Mar-Jul
30 x 40 cm
(INNRYSIBRO)
Erysimum PerennialThis range of Erysimum ‘Wall flowers’ are all unique with varying habits, flower colours and garden uses. Flowering April - July, with the ‘Rysi’ and ‘Winter’ varieties starting earlier in March. Hardiness varies within this group - E. ‘Bowles Mauve’ being as hardy as any Erysimum.
‘Bowles Mauve’
‘Apricot Twist’
linifolium ‘Variegatum’‘Constant Cheer’
‘Sunburst’ (P) LISTRACE ‘Plant World Lemon’ (VR) Rysi ‘Moon’ (P) EUPBR TBAF Rysi ‘Gold’ (P) INNRYSIGOL
Rysi ‘Bronze’ (P) INNRYSIBRO
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Unit: 100Apr-Jun
15 x 20 cm
Erysimum 'Orange Zwerg' (P)
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
20 x 35 cm
(INNERYOZ)Eucomis 'Freckles' (P)
Unit: 50Jul-Aug
35 x 25 cm
(FRECKLE FACE)
Eucomis 'Oakhurst' (VR)
Unit: 50Jul-Aug
40 x 30 cm
Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald 'n' Gold'
Unit: 50N/A
40 x 30 cm
Euonymus fortunei 'Gaiety'
Unit: 50N/A
40 x 30 cm
Euonymus japonicus microphyllus 'Gold Dust'
Unit: 100N/A
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‘Sweet Sorbet’ ‘Winter Light’ (P) EUPVR TBAF‘Winter Joy’ (P) (Imp)EUPVR TBAF
‘Winter Rouge’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Winter Orchid’ (VR) EUPVR TBAF
‘Winter Sorbet’ (P) INNERYWS ‘Winter Party’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
Escallonia 'Golden Carpet' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Jul & Sep-Oct
0.5 x 1 m
(ALCAURA)
‘Winter Passion’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
Euryops 'Jamaica Sunshine'
Unit: 100Apr-Oct
30 x 25 cm
Euryops pectinatus
Unit: 50Apr-Oct
1.2 x 1 m
Faucaria 'Tuberculosa'
Unit: 104N/A
6 x 10 cm
Euphorbia 'Efanthia' (P)
Unit: 50Mar-Jun
30 x 25 cm
Euphorbia HardyVariable in habit, some more compact than others. Particularly useful in the pot, or container for the summer, mixed with other perennial.
‘Efanthia’ (P) ‘Ascot Rainbow’ (P) amygdaloides ‘Amy Purpurea’
characias wulfenii
‘Baby Charm’ (VR)
‘Glacier Blue’ (P) ‘Despina’ (VR)
x martinii‘Kalipso’ (VR) INNKALFF
‘Grey Hedgehog’ (VR)
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Euphorbia 'Diamond Frost' (P)
Unit: 50May-Sep
21 x 30 cm
(INNEUPHE)
Euphorbia 'Diamond Star' (P)
Unit: 50May-Sep
20 x 25 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)
Martinii ‘Rudolph’ (P) WALEUPHRUD
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1.5 x 0.5 m
Fennel 'Green'
Unit: 100Jul-Sep
1.5 x 0.5 m
Festuca glauca
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
25 x 30 cm
Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue'
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
25 x 30 cm
Festuca 'Golden Toupee'
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
20 x 25 cm
Feverfew 'Gold'
Unit: 100Jul-Sep
25 x 25 cm
Ficus carica 'Brown Turkey'
Unit: 18 x 9cmN/A
4 x 4 m
Fuchsia arborescens
Unit: 50Jul-Aug
1.2 x 1 m
Fuchsia astromontana 'Autumnale'
Unit: 100Jul-Sep
50 x 45 cm
Fuchsia 'Diana, Princess of Wales' (P)
Unit: 100May-Sep
35 x 30 cm
(FUCDPW)Fuchsia 'Genii'
Unit: 100May-Sep
60 x 45 cm
Fuchsia microphylla 'Pink'
Unit: 100May-Jul
1.2 x 0.8 m
Fuchsia 'Sunray'
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
60 x 45 cm
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Fuchsia triphylla 'Thalia'
Unit: 50May-Sep
50 x 45 cm
Fuchsia 'Silver Linings' (VR)
Unit: 100May-Jul
1.2 x 0.8 m
Felicia 'Forever Blue' (P)
Unit: 100N/A
0 x 0 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)
Fuchsia Shadowdancers® 'Alice' (P)
Unit: 100Apr-Oct
35 x 25 cm
(GOETZALICE)
Fuchsia Shadowdancers®
This is generally a very early-blooming and easy Fuchsia with exceptionally uniform and com-pact growth. The flowers perch well above the bushy, small-leaved foliage. Blooms all summer long. A great pot crop plant.
‘Rosella’ Imp. (P) GOETZIMPRO
‘Amelie’ (P) EUPVR TBAF‘Alice’ (P) GOETZALICE ‘Betty’ (P) SHABETTY‘Anna’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Ginger’ (P) GOETZGINGER‘Gene’ (P) GOETZGENE
‘Nora’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Martha’ (P) GOETZMART‘Marcia’ Imp. (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Shirley’ (P)‘Peggy’ (P) GOETZPEG
‘Yolanda’ (P) GOETZLANDA‘Violette’ (P) GOETZV2
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Unit: 50Jun-Oct
35 x 45 cm
‘Sophia (P)EUPVR TBAF
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'Kleim's Hardy'
Unit: 18 x 9cmJun-Sep
60 x 60 cm
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Unit: 50May-Nov
40 x 30 cm
(REDGAPI)Gaura
These all have beautiful ‘butterfly’ flowers on stems of varying heights. They are not usually sold as hardy plants, but will survive in well protected or mild, dry conditions over winter. Suitable for use in both the container and the border. The PW varieties flower from May-November whereas the others flower from June-October.
‘Karalee White’ (P) NUGAUWHITE lindheimeri ‘My Melody’ (P)‘Lillipop Pink’ (P) REDGAPI
‘Papillon’ (P) NUGAUPAPIL ‘Rosyjane’ (P) HARROSY
Gaillardia 'Goblin'
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
35 x 45 cm
‘Freefolk Rosy’ (P) HARRFOLK
Gazania 'Magic'
Unit: 50May-Oct
30 x 25 cm
Gazania
Glorious coloured flowers which open in bright day-light. Great sturdy foliage. Best situated in a tub, bowl or window box where the flowers can be seen. The vi-brancy of the flower colours will bring any display to life.
‘Variegata’‘Tiger Eye’ (VR) GAZTE
‘Blackberry Ripple’
‘Magic’‘Christopher Lloyd’
‘Totonaca’ (VR)
‘Nahui’ (VR)‘Katua’ (VR) SUGAKAT
‘Tikal’ (VR) SUGATI
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Gazania Sunbathers® 'Totonaca' (VR)
Unit: 50May-Sep
30 x 25 cm
Gazania Sunbathers®
This range of Gazania offers incredible flower performance along with dense growth habit and large brightly-coloured flowers (single and double) which have less tendency to close in low light.
Geranium 'Bertie Crug' (VR)
Unit: 50May-Sep
15 x 30 cm
Geranium 'Black Beauty' (P)
Unit: 50May-Sep
20 x 30 cm
(NODBEAUTY)Geranium 'Dusky Rose'
Unit: 50May-Sep
15 x 30 cm
Geranium incanum
Unit: 100Apr-Jul
20 x 30 cm
Geranium 'Rozanne' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-Oct
0.6 x 1 m
(GERWAT)
Geranium wallichianum 'Buxton's Variety'
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
30 x 45 cm
Geranium x cantabrigiense 'Westray' (P)
Unit: 50May-Sep
20 x 25 cm
Geranium 'Tiny Monster'
Unit: 50N/A
0 x 0 cm
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Unit: 50Apr-Oct
35 x 30 cm
Gerbera Garvinea™A new series of perennial Gerbera - some fantastic colours and similar habits to the well known Everlast series. Perfect combination partners for hardy and summer annuals alike. Ideal for containers, baskets and borders.
‘Catherine’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘Letizia’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
Garvinea™ “Spider” An addition to the robust and hardy Garvinea Gerbera range with ‘spider’ flowers which exhibit needle-like petals.
Garvinea™ Sweet
‘Dreams’ (P) GARDREAMS
‘Honey’ (P) EUPVR TBAF‘Glow’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘Sixteen’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
The super-sized and super-vibrant flowers of the ‘Sweet’ range add an instant burst of fun and vibrancy to any display, and blossom from early spring all the way into autumn and the first frosts.
‘Vivian’ (P)
Helianthemum mixed
‘Ben Ledi’‘Ben Fhada’ ‘Bunbury’‘Ben Mohr’
‘Highdown Apricot’‘Fireball’
Helianthemum 'Ben Fhada'
Unit: 100May-Jul &
Sep
20 x 25 cm
HelianthemumOften known as the ‘Rock Rose’, the alpine Helianthemums have fairly upright foliage with flowers during early summer, which often come again near the end of summer. All around 20cm tall x 25cm spread. Just try these in the bank, border edges, rock garden or in a container, perhaps with a few other Helianthemums.
Geum coccineum 'Koi'
Unit: 100May-Aug
30 x 25 cm
Geum 'Eos'
Unit: 50Apr-Jul
35 x 25 cm
Gunnera manicata
Unit: 18 x 9cmUnit: 66
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2.5 x 2 m
Gypsophila cerastioides
Unit: 100May-Jul
8 x 20 cm
Heartsease
Unit: 100May-Sep
20 x 25 cm
Hebe x franciscana
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
45 x 25 cm
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Geum 'Totally Tangerine' (P)
Unit: 50May-Oct
0 x 0 cm Geum ‘Totally Tangerine’ (P)
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‘Wisley Pink’‘The Bride’ ‘Wisley Primrose’
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‘Icicles’ambiguum ‘Korma’ (P/CB) ‘White Wonder’
Helichrysum ambiguum 'Korma' (P/CB)
Unit: 100N/A
20 x 15 cm
Helichrysum
Scented Helichrysum. ‘Korma’ and ‘Icicles’ are similar to curry plant, but with a milder scent. ‘White Wonder’ is intensely aromatic and flowers June-August.
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Helichrysum microphyllum
Unit: 100N/A
30 x 75 cm
Helichrysum (Patio Varieties)Brilliant for baskets, bowls and tubs, particularly at the edges to allow the plant to demonstrate its full trailing ability. Will act as a foil for any container plant.
petiolare ‘Variegatum’petiolare ‘Silver’petiolare ‘Gold’microphyllum
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Helleborus 'Double Queen Mixed'
Unit: 50Feb-Apr
35 x 25 cm
HelleborusWe are pleased to be able to offer some of the best Hellebore varieties available. Excellent for use in spring containers, but equally happy in the bed or shady border. We advise potting from spring in one year to sell in spring of the following year, either in, or out of flower. Silver Dollar continues to flower into May.
ori. hyb. ‘Blue Metallic Lady’
‘Double Queen Mixed’
ori. hyb. ‘White Lady Spotted’ orientalis hybrid ‘Red Lady’orientalis hybrid ‘Pink Lady’
orientalis hybrid ‘Yellow Lady’
orientalis hybrid ‘White Lady’
‘Double Pink Spotted’ Double Purple’ ‘Double White Picotee’
‘Double Yellow Spotted’
Heliopsis helianthoides 'Tuscan Sun' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
40 x 30 cm
Herniaria glabra
Unit: 100N/A
6 x 15 cm
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‘Autumn Leaves’ (P)
‘Amethyst Mist’ (VR)
‘Black Beauty’ (P) DARK BEAUTY
‘Berry Smoothie’ (P)
‘Blackberry Jam’ (VR) PWHEU0109
Heuchera 'Autumn Leaves' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-Jul
20 x 30 cm
HeucheraA choice selection of Heuchera. Sold mostly for their year-round foliage appeal. Ideal in a container, either on their own, or mixed with other Heucheras, foliage and colourful flowering plants. When finished use in the container they can be planted into the bed or border outside.
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‘Can-Can’ (VR)
‘Chocolate Ruffles’ (P) ‘Cherry Cola’ (P)
‘Gotham’ (P) ‘Ginger Ale’ (P)
‘Hollywood’ (P) ‘Green Spice’ (VR)
‘Marmalade’ (P) ‘Mahogany’ (P) ‘Lime Marmalade’ (P)
‘Licorice’ (P)TNHEU044
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‘Electric Lime’ (P) ELECTRIC
‘Fire Chief’ (P) ‘Georgia Peach’ (P)
‘Key Lime Pie’ (P) - TNHEU042
‘Forever Purple’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘Electra’ (P)
‘Delta Dawn’ (P)‘Crème Brûlée’ (P) TNHEUCB
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Heuchera 'Autumn Leaves' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-Jul
20 x 30 cm
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‘Sugar Frosting’ (P) PWHEU0104 ‘Peach Flambé’ (P)
‘Paris’ (P)
‘Plum Royale’ (P) ‘Plum Pudding’ (P)
‘Sparkling Burgundy’ (P) SPARKLING WINE ‘Southern Comfort’ (P) ‘Purple Petticoats’ (VR) ‘Sugar Plum’ (P)
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‘Midnight Bayou’ (P) BAYOU ‘Midnight Rose’ (VR) DERIVED OBSIDIAN ‘Obsidian’ (P)
Heuchera Little Cuties
‘Peppermint’ (P) PEPPERMINT‘Ginger Snap’ (P) GINGER SNAP ‘Sweet Tart’ (P) SWEET TART‘Sugar Berry’ (P) SUGAR BERRY
‘Coco’ (P) COCO ‘Blondie’ (P) BLONDIE
Heuchera Little Cutie 'Blondie' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-Aug
15 x 20 cm
A lovely series intended originally to be for indoor pot planting, but can also be used outside for small containers. We think ‘Blondie’ is the stand-out best in series - incredible flowers all the time!
‘‘Frost’ (P) TNHEUFRO
Houttuynia cordata 'Flame'
Unit: 100Jul-Sep
20 x 30 cm
Hypericum x moserianum 'Variegatum'
Unit: 100Mar-Jun
25 x 25 cm
Hypsela reniformis
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
5 x 30 cm
‘Sweet Tea’ (P)
‘Sunrise Falls’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Yellowstone Falls’ (P) ‘Tapestry’ (P)
‘Stoplight’ (P)‘Solar Eclipse’ (P) DERIVED VAR
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Holcus 'Albovariegatus'
Unit: 50Jun-Aug
30 x 30 cm
‘Redstone Falls’ (P)
‘Kimono’ (P) ‘Alabama Sunrise’ (P) ‘Brass Lantern’ (P)
Heucherella is a cross between Heuchera and Tiarella - the clues are in the leaf shape or flower. Use them in a container, either on their own, or mixed with other Heucheras, Tiarellas and foliage plants. When finished they can be planted into the bed or border outside.
Heucherella 'Kimono' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-Jul
20 x 30 cm
Heucherella
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Unit: 100Jun-Sep
70 x 40 cm
Hyssopus officinalis 'Pink'
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
70 x 40 cm
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Sweet Caroline ‘Purple’ (P)
Sweet Heart ‘Purple’ (P)Sweet Heart ‘Light Green’ (P)
Ipomoea Sweet Caroline 'Light Green' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
25 x 30 cm
(SWEET CAROLINE LIGHT GREEN)Ipomoea These ornamental sweet potatoes are now even better than those of age. Cleaner, more
vibrant and vigorous foliage will even grow well in cooler climates, but do prefer warm, sunny conditions. Excellent as a colourful addition to summer baskets and containers. These can be mixed with many other basket and bedding plants to make a stunning display of colour and texture.
IberisIberis 'Master Piece' (P)
Unit: 100Apr-Aug
30 x 90 cm
(MASTERPIECE)
Iberis provide excellent spring colour to containers and beds and look great with Primulas and other spring flowering varieties. ‘Pink Ice’ has a strong pink colour in Spring which then fades to white over the summer. ‘Masterpiece’ has huge flower heads and is eye catching as it flowers from April right through to August, it’s also a Hardy Perennial rather than an Alpine.
‘Absolutely Amethyst’ (VR) ‘Golden Candy’ (VR)
‘Master Piece’ (P) MASTERPIECE ‘Pink Ice’ (VR) sempervirens ‘Snowflake’ ‘Snowball’ (VR)
Kalanchoe thyrsiflora 'Bronze Sculpture'
Unit: 50N/A
15 x 15 cm
Kniphofia 'Lemon Popsicle' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
35 x 35 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)Kniphofia
This series has been bred to fit in smaller spaces. It offers an extended blooming period and attractive grassy foliage which looks great all season.
‘Papaya Popsicle’ (P)
‘Orange Vanilla Popsicle’ (P) ‘Lemon Popsicle’ (P) EUPVR TBAF splendida ‘Strawberries & Cream’
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Isotoma 'Fairy Carpet'
Unit: 100May-Sep
7 x 30 cm
Imperata cylindrica 'Red Baron'
Unit: 50Unit: 18 x 9cm
N/A
30 x 20 cm
Iresine herbstii 'Brilliantissima'
Unit: 50N/A
60 x 45 cm
Lamium 'Pink Chablis' (P)
Unit: 100May-Sep
20 x 30 cm
(CHECKIN)Lamium
Excellent varieties, primarily for their foliage colour. Will perform in almost any situation - in a bowl, tub, basket, bank or paved area. The plant acts as a marvellous foil to other summer and winter patio plants. Herman’s Pride is a taller variety than the others at approx 50x40cm.
‘Pink Chablis’ (P) CHECKIN
maculatum ‘Golden Anniversary’ (P) DELLAM
‘Gold Nuggets’ maculatum ‘White Nancy’
‘Pink’ ‘Orange’ ‘Purple’
‘Yellow’‘Tresco Brilliant’
Lampranthus 'Orange'
Unit: 100May-Sep
38 x 30 cm
LampranthusOne of the selections of the Southwest ‘Mesembryanthemums’. Extremely attractive when well established with masses of flowers held close to the grey-green succulent foliage. These are tender alpines which we suggest are held in cold, dry, protected conditions over winter to initiate flower for the second season.
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Unit: 100May-Sep
25 x 30 cm
(LAN 409)Lantana Calippo
Making a come-back for the British patio - Lantana Calippo have superb colour, but benefit from a more compact, bushy habit compared to the old traditional varieties. Flowering May to September. Ideal for pots, containers as well as for the mid summer border.
‘Red’ (P) EUPVR TBAF‘Orange’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Tutti Fruitti’ (P) LAN 519‘Tucano’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘White’ (P) LAN 409
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Lavender sto. Prov. 'Antibes' (VR)
Unit: 100May-Oct
30 x 30 cm
Lavender sto. ProvençalThis is a neo-classic range of French Lavender. Not fully hardy, but will last if protected from the worst frosts. All great habits for the pot or garden with delightfully subtle, pastel flower shades and fragrance.
‘Antibes’ (VR) ‘Arles’ (VR)
Lathyrus vernus
Unit: 50Apr-May
25 x 30 cm Lathyrus vernus
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‘Devon Compact’dentata pinnata‘Devon Compact White’
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Unit: 100Jun-Oct
30 x 20 cm
LavenderThese varieties include a range of colours and habits. The wonderful foliage and summer flow-ers lend themselves to many situations within the garden or courtyard, either in the bowl, tub, herb garden, or just to create that fragrant spot for everybody’s enjoyment.
Lemon Grass
Unit: 50N/A
1 x 0.5 m
Leptinella 'Platts Black'
Unit: 100May-Aug
2 x 20 cm
Leucanthemum 'Angel' (VR)
Unit: 50May-Oct
35 x 30 cm
Leucanthemum 'Banana Cream' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
35 x 60 cm
‘Platinum Blonde’ (P) MOMPARLER
Leucanthemum hosmariense
Unit: 100May-Oct
37 x 37 cm
Leucanthemum 'White Mountain' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
40 x 30 cm
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Lewisia long.-hyb. 'Little Peach'
Unit: 50May-Jun &
Sep
15 x 20 cm
Lewisia long.-hyb. 'Little Plum'
Unit: 50May-Jun &
Sep
20 x 30 cm
Libertia ixioides 'Goldfinger' (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmMay-Jun
50 x 50 cm
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Libertia ixioides 'Taupo Blaze' (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmMay-Jun
60 x 60 cm
Libertia peregrinans 'Gold Leaf'
Unit: 18 x 9cmMay-Jun
80 x 50 cm
Lindernia grandiflora
Unit: 100May-Sep
10 x 20 cm
Lippia citriodora
Unit: 100Jul-Nov
90 x 60 cm
Lithodora 'Blue Star' (P)
Unit: 100Apr-Sep
15 x 25 cm
Lithodora diffusa 'Alba'
Unit: 100Apr-Sep
15 x 25 cm
Lithodora 'Heavenly Blue'
Unit: 100Apr-Sep
15 x 25 cm
Lobelia fulgens Queen Victoria (Elmfeuer)
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
80 x 20 cm
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Unit: 100N/A
0 x 0 cm
Lobelia 'Big Blue' (P)
Unit: 100May-Sep
20 x 30 cm
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30 x 40 cm
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Lobularia 'Princess in Purple' (P)
Unit: 100Apr-Oct
40 x 45 cm
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Lobularia 'Snow Princess' (P)
Unit: 100May-Sep
20 x 30 cm
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Lonicera nitida 'Baggeson's Gold'
Unit: 50N/A
30 x 25 cm
Lonicera nitida 'Lemon Beauty'
Unit: 50Apr-May
1 x 1 m
Loropetalum chinensis 'Fire Dance'
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Lotus berthelotii
Unit: 100May-Sep
20 x 60 cm
Lotus maculatus x berthelotii 'Fire Vine'
Unit: 100May-Sep
20 x 60 cm
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Lobelia Lobelix 'Blue' (P)
Unit: 100May-Sep
20 x 30 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)Lobelia Lobelix
This is a very free flowering series that will flower from May through until the autumn making it ideal as a traditional edging plant or as a semi upright filler in a basket or container.
Lobelix ‘Blue’ (P) EUPVR TBAF Lobelix ‘Lilac’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
Lobelix ‘White’ (P) EUPVR TBAF Lobelix ‘Blue White Eye’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Golden’‘Gold Tipped’‘Compact’ ‘Pot’
Marjoram 'Compact'
Unit: 100Aug-Sep
30 x 45 cm
MarjoramA perennial herb, native to Europe and the Middle East. Used in many meat and Italian dishes. Enjoys being in pots and gardens for easy reach to make the most of the textures, fragrance and flavours.
‘The Pages’ (Edelknaben)
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Unit: 50May-Sep
25 x 30 cm
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Lysimachia ciliata 'Fire Cracker'
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
50 x 30 cm
Lysimachia 'Goldilocks'
Unit: 100Jun-Oct
10 x 90 cm
Lysimachia punctata 'Alexander'
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
65 x 45 cm
Lychnis flos-cuculi 'Nana'
Unit: 100N/A
0 x 0 cm
‘Noble Maiden’ (Fraulein)
Lupin Russell 'Chandelier' (Kronleuchter)
Unit: 50May-Aug
40 x 30 cm Lupin RussellOne of the most established and popular Lupin selections - The Russell series has good, strong colours with congested spikes of flowers from May. Fo-liage is light green, finely cut. Superb for cottage garden con-tainers or for the mid border. Seeds are pre-treated to help prevent Lupin anthracnose, a prevalent fungal disease in Lupins. ‘Chandelier’ (Kronleuchter) ‘The Chatelaine’ (Schlobfrau) ‘The Governor’ (Kastellan)
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70 x 70 cm
Mandevilla Vogue™Mandevilla (sometimes know as Dipladenia) is a vigorous flowering climber carrying trumpet-shaped flowers in succession from late Spring through to the end of Autumn. They will also do well in a conservatory, on a sunny window sill.
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Mace (Achillea ageratum)
Unit: 100Jul-Nov
50 x 30 cm
Mazus reptans 'Albus'
Unit: 100May-Jul
5 x 30 cm
Mecardonia 'Gold Dust' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
15 x 30 cm
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Meconopsis betonicifolia 'China Blue'
Unit: 50May-Jul
90 x 60 cm
Meconopsis 'Lingholm'
Unit: 50Jun-Jul
1 x 0.4 m
Melianthus major
Unit: 18 x 9cmMay-Jul
2.5 x 1.5 m Melianthus major
Meconopsis Baileyi 'Alba'
Unit: 50Jun-Jul
1 x 0.5 m
Mint 'Apple'
Unit: 100Jul-Aug
60 x 45 cm
MintAll Mints are relatively vigorous herbaceous perennials which have variable fragrances. Ideal for tubs or pots, or in places where people will brush against the foliage to emanate the strong fragrance. Heights and spreads vary.
‘Pineapple’
‘Banana’‘Apple’
‘Black Pepper’‘Basil’
‘Corsican’‘Chocolate Peppermint’
‘Morrocan’‘Grapefruit’
‘Ginger’‘Eau de Cologne’
‘Swiss’‘Spear’62
‘Strawberry’
Miscanthus 'Gold Bar' (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmSep-Oct
1 x 1 m
Miscanthus sinensis 'Morning Light'
Unit: 18 x 9cmJun-Sep
1.2 x 0.9 m
Miscanthus sinensis 'Zebrinus'
Unit: 18 x 9cmAug-Sep
1.2 x 0.9 m
Monarda didyma 'Earl Grey'
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
65 x 40 cm
Monarda didyma 'Fireball' (P)
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
65 x 40 cm
Monarda didyma 'Pink Supreme' (P)
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
65 x 40 cm
Morisia 'Monantha'
Unit: 100Mar-Jun
10 x 15 cm
Musa 'Basjoo'
Unit: 50Unit: 18 x 9cm
N/A
5 x 4 m
Musa 'Dwarf Cavendish'
Unit: 50N/A
2 x 1 m
Myosotis 'My Oh My' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-Jun
20 x 20 cm
(MYOMARK)Myrtle
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
70 x 40 cm
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Monarda 'Pardon My Pink' (P)
Unit: 50N/A
0 x 0 cm
Monarda 'Pardon My Purple' (P)
Unit: 50N/A
0 x 0 cm
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Miscanthus sinensis 'Adagio'
Unit: 18 x 9cmN/A
0 x 0 cm
Monarda ‘Pardon My Purple’
Monarda ‘Pardon My Pink’
Nemesia Karoo® 'Dark Blue' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
25 x 20 cm
(INNEMKADAB)
This ‘Karoo’ series from Proven Winners® is unique in that they are triploid - which means they have prolific, sweetly perfumed, large flowers and will not set seed and therefore have a far better chance of flowering for longer without cutting back.
‘Violet Ice’ (P) INNEMKAVIC
‘Pink’ (P) (Imp) EUPVR TBAF
‘Dark Blue’ (P) INNEMKADAB
‘Soft Blue’ (P) INNKARSOFB
‘White’ (P) INNKARWHI
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Nemesia Maritana®
This series has emerged from breeding work carried out over many dedicated years in Penhow, S. Wales. All prolific, scented and will survive mild winter conditions.
Nemesia Maritana® 'Blue Lagoon' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
25 x 35 cm
(PENGOON)
Nemesia Karoo
Myrtus ugni molinae 'Butterball' (VR)
Unit: 50May-Jul
1.2 x 1 m
Nasturtium 'Banana Split'
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
30 x 60 cm
Nasturtium 'Red Wonder'
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
30 x 60 cm
Nemesia 'Berries & Cream' (P)
Unit: 100Apr-Oct
35 x 35 cm
(FLEURBAC)
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Nemesia Sunsatia®
The Sunsatia® series are a unique range of Nemesia as they are the first series with such a range of vibrant colours to be produced from cuttings rather than seed. This means that they will not produce seeds as readily as some of the more traditional seed grown varieties, leading to plants with far greater vigour so you can enjoy the wonderful colours right through summer. The upright varieties have the best scent - ideal for tubs. The semi-trailing types are excellent for baskets as well as pots, tubs and raised beds.
‘Cherry on Ice’ (P) INNEMCHEOI‘Ciruela’ (Imp) (P) EUPVR TBAF‘Anona’ (P) INNEMSUNAN
‘Papaya’ (P) (new) INNEMNEWPA
‘Granada’ (P) INNEMSUNDA
Nemesia Sunsatia® 'Kumquat' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
25 x 30 cm
(INTRAIKUM)Nemesia Sunsatia Plus®
A continuation of an amazing breeding programme to produce more prolonged flowering and demonstrate a more robust habit. Excellent for summer containers, either solo, or for fringe planting to compliment other summer basket and container plants.
‘Pomelo’ (P) INNEMSUNPO‘Pera’ (P) INNEMSUNDPE ‘Raspberry’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
Nemesia Sunsatia® 'Kumquat' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
25 x 30 cm
(INTRAIKUM)
‘Little Banana’ (P) INNEMLIBAN ‘Little Cherry’ (P) INNEMLICHE ‘Little Coco’ (P) INNEMLITCO
Nepeta 'Grannilocks'
Unit: 100N/A
15 x 90 cm
Onion, Welsh
Unit: 100N/A
30 x 15 cm
Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens'
Unit: 50Unit: 18 x 9cm
Jun-Sep
15 x 20 cm
Origanum vulgare 'Common'
Unit: 100Aug-Sep
40 x 30 cm
Origanum vulgare 'Country Cream'
Unit: 100Aug-Sep
40 x 30 cm
Origanum vulgare 'Crinkle Leaf'
Unit: 100Aug-Sep
40 x 30 cm
Orostachys 'Chinese Hat'
Unit: 100Apr-May
15 x 30 cm
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Osteospermum jucundum compactum
Unit: 50May-Oct
35 x 35 cm
Osteospermum, Half-Hardy
We have brought back a select range of relatively hardy Osteospermum for the discerning buyer who recognises that there is more to Oste-ospermum than summer colour. These more cold resistant varieties are particularly prevalent in parks and gardens in milder areas of the UK. Here are some varieties with good pot habits as well as excellent garden performance. Flowers may flush and reduce in the hottest of summers.
‘Lady Leitrim’jucundum compactum ‘Tresco Purple’‘Snow Pixie’ (VR)
Oenothera 'African Sun' (P)
Unit: 50May-Sep
60 x 60 cm
Nepeta faassenii 'Purrsian Blue' (P)
Unit: 50N/A
0 x 0 cm
Oenothera 'Siskiyou'
Unit: 50N/A
0 x 0 cm
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Osteospermum 'Orange Symphony'® (P)
Unit: 50Apr-Oct
40 x 35 cm
(SEKIGORI)
Osteospermum Symphony®
This is a wonderful breakthrough in South African daisies. Long flowering from spring and even into the hottest summer, vibrant petal colours with the characteristic blue Symphony eye. The best recommendation would be to try the ‘Symphony’ Osteospermums in a bowl together or in a collection of separate bowls.
‘Orange Symphony’® (P) SEKIGORI ‘Banana Symphony’® (VR) SEKIGELI
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Unit: 50May-Sep
25 x 30 cm
Oxalis Xalis™This range of Oxalis has beautifully rich coloured trefoil shaped foliage, which sets off the flowers wonderfully. Perfect for combinations for early summer through to autumn. ‘Pink Pillow’ flowers from June-August whereas the others flower from May-September
‘Black Velvet’ (VR)
‘Burgundy Wine’ (VR)
‘Pink Pillow’ (VR)
Pachyphytum bracteosum
Unit: 104N/A
12 x 10 cm
Parahebe 'Porlock'
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
15 x 35 cm
Parahebe 'Snow Clouds' (VR)
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
15 x 35 cm
Parsley 'Curly'
Unit: 100N/A
40 x 30 cm
Parsley 'French'
Unit: 100N/A
60 x 50 cm
Pennisetum setaceum 'Rubrum'
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
1 x 0.6 m
Pennisetum 'Vertigo' (P)
Unit: 50N/A
1 x 0.8 m
(EUPVR TBAF)Pennyroyal
Unit: 100Jul-Sep
10 x 25 cm
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Papavar 'Plum Pudding'
Unit: 50N/A
0 x 0 cm
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‘Attar of Roses’
‘Concolor Lace’‘Cola Bottles’
‘Fragrans Variegatum’fragrans
‘Prince of Orange’ ‘Pink Capitatum’‘Sweet Mimosa’
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Pelargonium Scented 'Cola Bottles'
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
35 x 35 cm
Pelargonium ScentedA superb selection of scented foliage and colourful flowers. These plants were revived for their versatility in a border, container, in the conservatory or outside - they will not fail to please with scent and colour. ‘fragrans’ has a longer flowering time from May-October.
‘Fujiyama’ (P) YAYAMA‘Etna’ (VR) YATNA ‘Vesuvius’ (VR) YASIUS‘Kilimanjaro’ (VR) YAJARO
Penstemon Volcano 'Etna' (VR)
Unit: 50May-Oct
60 x 35 cm
(YATNA)Penstemon Volcano
Beautiful flower colours on good sturdy habits. These classic garden favourites are really popu-lar with those who have a cottage garden.
Penstemon 'Heavenly Blue'
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
70 x 40 cm
PenstemonNever out-dated, Penstemons will always be popular due to their hardy temperament and versatility. Ideal in a protected bed or border to allow to grow year after year. ‘Husker Red’ is a hardy perennial rather than a summer patio variety, and is taller at 90cm rather than 70cm.
‘Heavenly Blue’
‘Burgundy’‘Blackbird’
‘Firebird’
digitalis ‘Husker Red’
‘Garnet’
‘Flamingo’
‘Purple Bedder’‘King George’
‘Hewell’s Pink’
‘Sour Grapes’‘Snowstorm’70
‘Garnet’
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‘Vanilla Plum’ (VR)
‘Juicy Grape’ (VR)
‘Sweet Cherry’ (VR)‘Strawberry and Cream’ (VR)
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Penstemon Ice Cream 'Bubble Gum' (VR)
Unit: 50May-Nov
60 x 30 cm
Penstemon Ice CreamThis series all have unique, large, bell-shaped, bicolour flowers and strong, upright stems, displayed over oblong to ovate shaped, peacock-green leaves. ‘Sweet Cherry’ is a little more compact with a height and spread of 45x45cm.
‘Laura’ (VR) ‘Wedding Day’ (VR)‘Amelia Jane’ (VR)
‘Eleanor Young’ (VR)‘Czar’ (VR)
Penstemon Pensham 'Amelia Jane' (VR)
Unit: 50May-Nov
80 x 60 cm
Penstemon Pensham
A range of perpetual flowering Penstemon bred by the late Edward Wilson. They will flower throughout the summer and carry spectacular markings and colours.
‘Plum Jerkum’ (VR)
‘Bubble Gum’ (VR)
Persicaria microcephala 'Red Dragon' (P)
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
60 x 50 cm
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Petchoa SuperCal™ 'Artist Rose' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
30 x 30 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)Petchoa SuperCal™No matter what else you grow this year, make room for the new Petchoa family! SuperCal™ - nothing short of the BEST ANNUAL we’ve ever seen for hanging baskets, windowboxes, and tall flowerpots. Unlike many Petunia, they don’t bloom in waves, but are continuous. Flowers are as abundant & colourful as Calibrachoa with the larger flower size of Petunia. They stand up to wind and rain without closing up or looking stressed. They are stronger than Calibrachoa with great root strength and unlike Petunias, they’re not sticky to touch!
‘Terracotta’ (P) KAKEGAWA S91
‘Blue’ (P) SAKPXC006 ‘Artist Rose’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Cherry’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘Blushing Pink’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Pink Ice’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Neon Rose’ (P) KAKEGAWA S89
‘Velvet’ (P) KAKEGAWA S88‘Vanilla Blush’ (P) SAKPXC005
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Petunia 'Bordeaux' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
20 x 50 cm
(LANBOR)
Petunia
‘Chocolina’ (P) USTUN62405‘Bordeaux’ (P) LANBOR)
This wonderful selection of Petunia does not necessarily belong to any one of our series but are unique and novel in their nature and well deserved of a place in our catalogue list.
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‘Blueberry Frost’ (P) CONBLUE‘Blossom White’ (P) CONBLOSS
‘Strawberry Frost’ (P) CONSTRAW‘Evening Glow’ (P) CONGLOW ‘Twilight Blue’ (P) USTUNI218
Doble ‘Dark Blue’ (P) CONDOST169 Doble ‘Lavender’ (P) CONDOST177
Doble ‘Velvet’ (P) USTUNI140
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Petunia Conchita® 'Azur' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
20 x 70 cm
(USTUN05403)Petunia Conchita® & Conchita® Doble
This series has been trialled and tested for their vigour, early flowering, trailing qualities and weather resistance. Definitely best placed in the basket, either on their own, or in a mixed floral display with other heavy-feeders. The breeder of the Conchita® series has also been hard at work creating a range of double-flowered Conchitas® with the habit and flower-power to set the standard.
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‘Flamingo’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Merlot’ (P) (EUPVR TBAF) ‘Nerolina’ (P) (EUPVR TBAF)
‘Pretty Much Picasso’ (P) (BHTUN31501)‘Pink Ice’ (P) (HACKICE)
Petunia Supertunia® 'White' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
20 x 50 cm
(KAKEGAWA S30)Petunia Supertunia®
This is a series of Petunia which has taken America by storm due to its early flowering and suitability for the pot. All the varieties have medium-sized flowers and are semi-trailing. Ideal for pots, tubs and baskets to show them in their full glory.
‘Raspberry Blast’ (P) HOOBENI
‘Royal Magenta’ (P) KAKEGAWA S36‘Bubblegum’ (P) KAKEGAWA S84
‘White’ (P) KAKEGAWA S30 ‘Royal Velvet’ (P) KAKEGAWA S28
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Petunia Tumbelina® 'Candyfloss' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
30 x 50 cm
(KERCAN)Petunia Tumbelina®
The Tumbelina Petunias, bred by our friends in Cambridge are the first of their kind in the world, all with excellent trailing habit and beautifully formed double flowers. Wonderful for putting in a basket on their own, with other Tumbelina varieties or in mixed displays to let them cascade and add interest to any patio or courtyard.
‘Priscilla’ (P) KERPRIL ‘Joanna’ (P) EUPVR TBAF‘Candyfloss’ (P) KERCAN
‘Cherry Ripples’ (P) KERRIPCHERRY ‘Suzanna’ (P) KERSUSI‘Damson Ripple’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
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‘Yellow’ (P) KERVERYELLO
‘Salmon’ (P) KERVERSALM‘Dark Blue’ (P) KERVERBLU
‘Scarlet’ Imp. (P) USTUN35702
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Petunia Veranda® 'Carmine' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
20 x 30 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)Petunia Veranda®
A selection of Petunia designed with the window box in mind. These all make a superb display in spring and summer with masses of flowers on a very tight semi-trailing habit. Perfect for use in a window box, or in pots on a balcony as they keep nicely contained.
‘Pink’ (P) BARTWELVE
‘White Eye’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Coral’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Violet’ (P) EUPVR TBAF‘Purple’ (P) BARFOURTEEN
Phlox paniculata Flame
Perennial border Phlox have been revitalised since being cleaned from virus. This range is a sturdy, more compact perennial selection, very floriferous with excellent flower colours in mid to late summer. Ideal for the mid border to show them at their best.
‘White’ (P) BARTWENTYNINE
Carmine (P) EUPVR TBAF
Phlox paniculata Flame 'Coral' (P)
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
40 x 30 cm
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Phlox douglasii 'Crackerjack'
Unit: 100Apr-Jun &
Sep
5 x 25 cm
Phlox douglasiiThese alpine Phlox will look great in rock gardens for their attractive evergreen mound forming foliage. The varieties vary slightly in height and spread, ‘Crackerjack’ and ‘Red Admiral’ being very low growing (height 5cm), whereas ‘Eva’ is slightly taller than the rest(height 20cm). Their pretty flowers from April - June, with a second flush in September for late seasonal interest.
‘Ice Mountain’
‘Eva’‘Crackerjack’
‘Rosea’‘Red Admiral’
‘Emerald Cushion’‘Apple Blossom’ ‘Marjorie’‘Kimono’
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Unit: 100Apr-Jun &
Sep
10 x 30 cm
Phlox subulataAlso known as ‘Moss Phlox’ Phlox subulata are great alpine varieties that form dense, low growing ground cover. Varieties come in varying shades of pink or white. They would look fantastic in walls, rock gardens, and for ground cover in beds. Although flowering from April to June, they also have a second flush in September for late season interest in the garden.
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PhormiumA magnificent selection of Phormium - statuesque, architectural and ultimately impressive in nature. All with strappy foliage and all form clumps of varying height and spread.
Phlox divaricata subsp. laphamii 'Chattahooche'
Unit: 50Apr-Jun &
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25 x 35 cm
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Phlox subulata SpringThe ‘Spring’ collection offers a profusion of star-shaped flowers which completely cover the entire plant up to 2 weeks earlier than other subulata varieties. The compact mounds of colour each have soft, feathery evergreen foliage.
‘White’ EUPVR TBAF ‘Purple’ EUPVR TBAF ‘Light Pink’ EUPVR TBAF
‘Lavender’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
Phormium 'Alison Blackman' (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmN/A
1 x 1 m
Phlox subulata Spring 'Lavender' (P)
Unit: 100Mar-Jun
10 x 30 cm
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‘Jester’
‘Flamingo’
‘Golden Sword’
‘Golden Ray’
‘Joker’ (P)
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‘Sundowner’‘Rainbow Sunrise’‘Rainbow Maiden’
‘Tricolor’
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‘Veneer’ (P)
Phormium 'Alison Blackman' (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmN/A
1 x 1 m
‘Rainbow Queen’
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‘Coral’ (P) YAPCOR‘Orange’ (P) YAPOR
‘Cream’ (P) YAPCRE ‘Wine’ (VR)
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Phygelius Funfare 'Cream' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
40 x 50 cm
(YAPCRE)Phygelius Funfare
This is a great range of Phygelius where all the varieties are relatively compact with flowers that bloom all the way around the spike, unlike many other Figwort. Superb for the container due to their compact nature, but also suitable for raised beds or border fronts.
Phygelius x rectus 'Moonraker'
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
70 x 40 cm
Phygelius x rectusMore delightful Phygelius that look good in containers as well as the border. Topped with sprays of curved tubular flowers that give them an exotic and eye-catching look. ‘Salmon Leap’ is slightly more compact at a height and spread of 50x30cm.
‘Devil’s Tears’ ‘Moonraker’ ‘Salmon Leap’
‘Rosea’‘Alba’
Physostegia virginiana 'Alba'
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
70 x 35 cm
Physostegia virginiana
This is a cottage garden beau-ty known commonly as the Obedience Plant, because of the unusual fact that you can move the flowers into posi-tions in which they will stay! Perfect for a sunny border.
Polemonium brandegeei 'Bressingham Purple' (VR)
Unit: 50Apr-May
35 x 30 cm
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Polemonium caeruleum 'Brise d' Anjou' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-May
40 x 30 cm
(BLANJOU)
Polemonium 'Stairway to Heaven' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-May
40 x 30 cm
Polygonum vaccinifolium
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
25 x 25 cm
Potentilla atrosanguinea 'Golden Starlit'
Unit: 50Jun-Aug
30 x 30 cm
Potentilla atrosanguinea 'Scarlet Starlit'
Unit: 50Jun-Aug
30 x 30 cm
Potentilla tonguei
Unit: 100Mar-May
30 x 40 cm
Potentilla verna 'Nana'
Unit: 100Mar-May
15 x 25 cm
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Pratia pedunculata
Unit: 100May-Sep
3 x 45 cm
Pratia pedunculata 'Alba'
Unit: 100May-Sep
3 x 45 cm
Pratia pedunculata 'County Park'
Unit: 100May-Sep
3 x 45 cm
Primula beesiana
Unit: 50Apr-Jul
30 x 60 cm
Primula bulleyana
Unit: 50May-Jul
40 x 25 cm
Primula chungensis
Unit: 50Jan-Apr
30 x 60 cm
Polemonium brandegeei ‘Bressingham Purple’ (VR)
Primula capitata ssp. Mooreana
Unit: 50N/A
0 x 0 cm
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Primula 'Dawn Ansell'
Unit: 50Jan-Apr
15 x 25 cm
Primula denticulata 'Blue Selection'
Unit: 50Mar-Apr
30 x 25 cm
Primula elatior
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
40 x 30 cm
Primula elatior-hybrid 'Gold Lace'
Unit: 50May-Jul
30 x 25 cm
Primula 'Elizabeth Killelay'
Unit: 50Apr-Jun
30 x 30 cm
Primula 'Francisca'
Unit: 50Feb-May
15 x 30 cm
Primula japonica 'Alba'
Unit: 50May-Jul
45 x 45 cm
Primula japonica 'Apple Blossom'
Unit: 50May-Jul
50 x 25 cm
Primula japonica 'Miller's Crimson'
Unit: 50May-Jul
60 x 25 cm
Primula 'Miss Indigo'
Unit: 50Jan-Apr
10 x 15 cm
Primula pulverulenta
Unit: 50May-Jun
90 x 60 cm
Primula veris
Unit: 100Apr-May
30 x 20 cm
Primula vialii 'Red Hot Poker'
Unit: 100Apr-May
30 x 20 cm
Primula vulgaris
Unit: 100Apr-May
30 x 20 cm
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Prunella gradiflora 'Blue Pearl'
Unit: 100May-Sep
15 x 20 cm
Prunella grandiflora 'Rose Pearl'
Unit: 100May-Sep
15 x 20 cm
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Primula auricula 'Late Romantic'® (VR)
Unit: 50Mar-May
40 x 30 cm
Primula Border auriculaA range of easy to grow double auriculas bred specifically for the suitability for the garden. They have been bred with strong flower stalks which have the ability to hold aloft a full head of flowers, without the stalks bending. Great for tubs, sinks, beds and borders.
‘Black Jack’® (VR) ‘Late Romantic’® (VR)
‘Shaun’® (VR)
‘Nectarine’ (P) KERBELNEC
‘Buttercup Yellow’ (P) KERBELBUT
‘Amethyst Ice’ (P) KERBELPICOTEE
‘Cobalt Blue’ (P) KERBELCOB‘Buttermilk’ (P) KERBELMILK
‘Pink Ice’ (P) KERBELPICE
‘Cream’ (P) KERBELCREM
‘Valentine’ (P) KERBELRED
Primula Belarina 'Amethyst Ice' (P)
Unit: 50Feb-May
12 x 20 cm
(KERBELPICOTEE)
Primula Belarina
We are very excited about this series of Primula. They are a classy alternative to the Primrose and Polyanthus, with ample sized double flowers from February with flushes through to sum-mer. Perfect for potting in autumn for sales the following spring.
‘Pink Champagne’ (P) KERBELCHAMP
‘Purple Pip’® (VR)‘Lunar Eclipse’® (VR)
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Primula Kennedy 'Avondale' (VR)
Unit: 50Feb-May
12 x 15 cm
Primula Kennedy
This series all have the same 3 things in common. The foliage is an unusually purple bronze colour, the plants are floriferous with the blooms either contrasting or complimenting the foliage. They’re also tough, being hardy down to -15oC.
Rhodanthemum 'African Eyes' (VR)
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
25 x 30 cm
‘Raspberry Splash’ (P) ‘Victorian Brooch’ (P) ‘Trevi Fountains’ (VR)
Pulmonaria 'Raspberry Splash' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-May
35 x 30 cm
PulmonariaPulmonaria, or ‘Lungwort’ as they are often known as, can be placed in the border, or raised bed, but are equally good for the container, perhaps with other early spring flowering plants, such as Aubrieta, Dianthus, Primula or Violas.
Rhodanthemum 'Moondance' (P)
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
30 x 30 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)
Rhodanthemum 'Pretty in Pink' (VR)
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
20 x 30 cm
‘Avondale’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘Innisfree’ (P) K72‘Dunbeg’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
Pyrethrum 'Golden Moss'
Unit: 100N/A
15 x 20 cm
Rhodanthemum 'African Spring' (P)
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
25 x 30 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)
Rhubarb 'Victoria'
Unit: 50N/A
0.6 x 1.2 m
Rocket, Wild
Unit: 100N/A
20 x 20 cm
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Rhodohypoxis baurii 'Lilly Jean'
Unit: 50May-Aug
8 x 15 cm
RhodohypoxisThe Rhodohypoxis is a South African bulbous alpine plant with leaves that are grassy in appearance with star-shaped flowers. Ideal for pots on the patio, in border fringes or raised beds. Often used in granite planting sinks with other alpines and low growing varieties.
baurii ‘Lilly Jean’
confecta
milliodes ‘Claret’
Sagina 'Green'
Unit: 100Jun-Jul
10 x 30 cm
Sagina subulata var. glabrata 'Aurea'
Unit: 100Jun-Jul
10 x 30 cmSagina ‘Green’ Sagina ‘Aurea’
Rodgersia 'Bronze Peacock' (VR)
Unit: 50May-Jul
55 x 70 cm
Rudbeckia fulgida var. deamii
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
80 x 60 cm
milloides
‘Dawn’
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officinalis ‘Prostratus’
officinalis ‘Mrs Jessop’
officinalis ‘White’officinalis ‘Rose’
officinalis ‘Icterina (Gold)’officinalis ‘Common Broad Leaf’
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Rosemary officinalis
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
90 x 50 cm
RosemaryA classic herb variety. Great ornamentally as well as for culinary uses. This genus can be used in almost any savoury dish including fish, meat, eggs and drinks. Flowers will generally appear briefly from April to June. A fragrance emanates from the leaves that is second to none and that is what makes it a popular garden favourite.
Sage officinalis 'Common Broad Leaf'
Unit: 100N/A
35 x 30 cm
Sage
The officinalis, or rutilans Sage (Salvia) are herb varieties, often used when cooking poultry, meat, cheeses, pickles, stuffings and salads, but many of them are superb ornamental varieties in their own right.
Prostrata ‘ Boule’
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Salvia microphylla 'Trebah Lilac White'
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
50 x 45 cm
Salvia EclipseIntroduced to commemorate the solar eclipse over Cornwall and parts of Devon on 11th August, 1999. Spikes of flowers on strong upright growth which are particularly good if kept in a frost protected area for the flowers to keep coming back. Excellent as a main feature for borders, raised beds or in large containers.
microphylla ‘Trebah Lilac White’ microphylla ‘Trelissick Creamy Yellow’microphylla ‘Trelawny Rose Pink’ microphylla ‘Trewithen Cerise’
Salvia patens 'Dots Delight' (VR)
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
50 x 45 cm
Salvia patens
This is a group of larger Salvia. Variable in height, but all with the identifiable “parrot beak” shaped flowers from June to October. They prefer full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost. Ideal for large containers on the patio, courtyard or in the conservatory.
‘Patio Sky Blue’ ‘Guanajuato’
‘Cambridge Blue’ ‘Dots Delight’ (P)
‘Patio Deep Blue’
‘Midnight Candle’ (P) ‘Purple’ (P) ‘Scarlet’ (P) INSALGOSCA
Salvia Fari Salvia Go-GoThis Salvia farinacea is early, floriferous and extreemly robust. Looking great in pots and containers and also stays tidy in the garden all summer long. Soft silvery-green, elongated foliage makes a beautiful foil for the flower.
Salvia Fari 'Midnight Candle' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
45 x 25 cm
Bring a mass of bright flower spikes throughout the summer and quickly develop into quite remarkable specimens. They are spectacular in large, decorative containers, either in full sun or partial shade.
Salvia Go-Go 'Purple' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
1.2 x 1 m
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Salvia microphylla 'Hot Lips' (VR)
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
50 x 45 cm
Salvia elegans 'Golden Delicious' (VR)
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
45 x 40 cm
Salvia greggii 'Icing Sugar' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
50 x 45 cm
Salvia guaranitica 'Black & Blue'
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
2 x 1.2 m
Salvia 'Wendy's Wish' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
80 x 60 cm
Salvia numerosa 'East Friesland'
Unit: 50May-Sep
35 x 40 cm
Salvia numerosa 'Pink Friesland' (P)
Unit: 50May-Sep
35 x 40 cm
Santolina 'Lemon Fizz' (VR)
Unit: 100N/A
15 x 20 cm
Sanvitalia speciosa 'Powerbini' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
25 x 35 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)
Sanvitalia speciosa 'Starbini' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
25 x 35 cm
Saponaria ocymoides
Unit: 50May-Jul
30 x 30 cm
Satureia douglasii 'Indian Mint' (P)
Unit: 100Jul-Sep
20 x 50 cm
Savory 'Winter'
Unit: 100Jun-Aug
30 x 25 cm
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Sanvitalia speciosa ‘Powerbini’ (P)
Salvia 'Ember’s Wish' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
80 x 60 cm
(SAL 0101)Salvia 'Love & Wishes' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
80 x 60 cm
(SERENDIP6)
Scaevola aemula 'Saphira' (P)
Unit: 100Jun-Oct
30 x 40 cm
Saxifraga 'Cloth of Gold'
Unit: 100May-Jun
10 x 15 cm
SaxifragaAll with tight mounds of foliage which produce a variety of flower colours between May and June. Ideal for a small alpine bowl with other coloured Saxifragas, Ajugas and Sempervivums or placed in the fringes of the border or rockery.
‘Rubra’
‘Cloth of Gold’ ‘Golden Falls’‘Fleece’
‘Silver Cushion’‘Pearly King’
‘Triumph’
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Scabiosa columbaria 'Misty Butterflies'
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
25 x 20 cm
Scabiosa ochroleuca 'Moon Dance'
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
40 x 30 cm
Scabiosa 'Vivid Violet' (P)
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
25 x 20 cm
ScabiosaA briliant selection of Scabiosa. These varieties are always popular because they attract bees and butterflies. ‘Moon Dance’ has a really good habit and is very floriferous. ‘Black Pompom’ has huge, striking pompom flower heads that attract a lot of attention.
Scabiosa caucasica 'Fama Deep Blue'
Unit: 50N/A
0 x 0 cm
Scabiosa incisa 'Kudo' (P)
Unit: 50N/A
0 x 0 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)
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Scaevola aemula 'White Wonder' (VR)
Unit: 100Jun-Oct
30 x 40 cm
(SCAX0226)
Schizostylis coccinea 'Fenland Daybreak'
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
80 x 35 cm
Schizostylis coccinea 'Major'
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
80 x 35 cm
Schizostylis coccinea 'Pink Princess'
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
80 x 35 cm
Scirpus cernuus
Unit: 50N/A
20 x 40 cm
Scutellaria 'Sherbert Lemon' (VR)
Unit: 100May-Aug
25 x 30 cm
Scutellaria 'Texas Rose'
Unit: 100Jun-Oct
20 x 35 cm
Sedum acre 'Aureum'
Unit: 100Jun-Jul
5 x 30 cm
Sedum 'Bertram Anderson'
Unit: 50Jul-Oct
20 x 20 cm
Sedum cauticola 'Coca Cola'
Unit: 100Jul-Aug
20 x 30 cm
Sedum 'Gold Mound' (VR/CB)
Unit: 100May-Aug
15 x 40 cm
Sedum hakonense 'Chocolate Ball'
Unit: 100N/A
10 x 20 cm
Sedum ka. va. Fl. 'Weihenstephaner Gold'
Unit: 100Jun-Aug
15 x 40 cm
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Sedum kamtschaticum 'Variegatum'
Unit: 100Jun-Jul
10 x 30 cm
Sedum Makinoi
Unit: 100May-Jun
3 x 10 cm
Schizostylis 'Oregon Sunset'
Unit: 50N/A
0 x 0 cm
Sedum pachyclados
Unit: 100Jul-Aug
10 x 15 cm
Sedum reflexum 'Blue Cushion' (VR)
Unit: 100Jun-Oct
15 x 40 cm
Sedum reflexum 'Yellow Cushion' (VR)
Unit: 100Jun-Oct
15 x 40 cm
Sedum spathulifolium 'Cape Blanco'
Unit: 100Jun-Jul
10 x 30 cm
Sedum spathulifolium 'Purpureum'
Unit: 100Jun-Jul
10 x 30 cm
Sedum spectabile 'Hot Stuff' (VR)
Unit: 50Aug-Oct
40 x 25 cm
Sedum spurium 'Dragons Blood'
Unit: 100Jun-Jul
10 x 30 cm
Sedum spurium Variegatum
Unit: 100Jul-Sep
10 x 30 cm
Senecio serpens (Klienia)
Unit: 100May-Jul
12 x 8 cm
Silene acaulis 'Mount Snowdon'
Unit: 100Jun-Aug
5 x 15 cm
Silene uniflora 'Druett's Variegated'
Unit: 100Jun-Aug
5 x 15 cm
Silene uniflora 'Rosea'
Unit: 100Jun-Aug
5 x 15 cm
Sinocrassula 'Yunnanensis'
Unit: 104N/A
10 x 20 cm
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Sedum ‘Pure Joy’ (P)
Sedum 'Pure Joy' (P)
Unit: 50Aug-Oct
40 x 25 cm
(EUPVR TBAF)
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Sisyrinchium 'E.K. Balls'
Unit: 100Apr-Jun
15 x 20 cm
Sisyrinchium 'Sapphire' (VR)
Unit: 50Apr-Jun
15 x 20 cm
Sollya heterophylla
Unit: 18 x 9cmJul-Sep
2 x 0.6 m
Stachys officinalis 'Wisley White' (VR)
Unit: 100May-Aug
35 x 30 cm
Stachys 'Silver Carpet'
Unit: 50May-Aug
15 x 30 cm
Stevia rebaudiana
Unit: 100Aug-Oct
30 x 30 cm
Stipa arundinacea
Unit: 50Unit: 18 x 9cm
Aug-Sep
60 x 30 cm
arachnoideumarach’ ‘Rubin’ ‘Jovibarba allionii’calcareum
tectorum ‘Rubin’‘Standard Green’
Sempervivum 'Jovibarba allionii'
Unit: 100Jun-Aug
5 x 10 cm
SempervivumSucculent rosettes, which grow to about 5cm high and maximum 15cm across. Traditionally planted on roofs to ward off lightening. Excellent for border fringes, raised beds, rockeries, gravel gardens or in alpine tubs and bowls.
‘Ruby Hearts’
‘Coccineus’
‘Camphor’ Common
Thyme 'Camphor'
Unit: 100Jun-Aug
20 x 25 cm
Here are a variety of alpine and herb Thyme varieties, with different forms, colours scents and textures. Ideal for herb gardens, pots, paths, rockeries and raised beds or borders. Thymes of different foliage and flowering colour should be mixed to produce a variable, colourful mat through the year. Flowering betweem June & August, though ‘prostratus’ and ‘Golden Queen’ are less likely to flower.
Stipa gigantea
Unit: 18 x 9cmJun-Sep
2.1 x 1.2 m
Stipa tenuissima
Unit: 50Unit: 18 x 9cm
Jul-Sep
30 x 20 cm
Stokesia laevis 'Blue Star'
Unit: 50Aug-Oct
30 x 25 cm
Strawberry 'Delician' F1
Unit: 100Apr-Sep
20 x 30 cm
Tarragon 'French'
Unit: 100N/A
60 x 35 cm
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Suteranova ‘Everest Ice’ (VR)EUPVR TBAF
Suteranova ‘Everest Dark Blue’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
cordata ‘Gold Leaf White’ (P) DANCOP15Suteranova ‘Everest Rose’ (VR)
Sutera (Bacopa)
These varieties of Sutera (Bacopa), are all ideal for raised beds, baskets and mixed containers as they do not require much attention. Suteranova are a selection of large flowered Sutera which all trail from the container to create a lovely foil.
Suteranova 'Everest Dark Blue' (P)
Unit: 100May-Oct
15 x 25 cm
(INSUTEVDAB)
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serphyllum ‘Goldstream’
doerfleri ‘Bressingham Pink’ ‘Hartington Silver’
‘Doone Valley’
serphyllum ‘Russettings’prostratus
‘Orange’nitidus ‘Peter Davis’
‘Tabor’serphyllum ‘White’ ‘Woolly’vulgaris ‘Silver Posie’
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Thyme Continued...
x citriodorus ‘Silver Queen’x citriodorus ‘Lemon’ x citriodorus ‘Golden Queen’x citriodorus ‘Anderson’s Gold’
Tradescantia 'Blue 'n' Gold'
Unit: 50Apr-Oct
30 x 20 cm
Tradescantia 'Maidens Blush'
Unit: 50Jun-Sep
30 x 90 cm
Tradescantia 'Purple Sabre'
Unit: 50Jun-Oct
30 x 30 cm
Tradescantia 'Sunshine Charm' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-Oct
30 x 25 cm
Trichodiadema densum
Unit: 104Mar-Jun
10 x 50 cm
Tricyrtis formosana 'Empress' (VR)
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
65 x 40 cm
Tricyrtis formosana 'Pink Freckles' (P)
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
35 x 40 cm
(INNOTRIPF)
Tiarella 'Appalachian Trail' (P)
Unit: 50Apr-May
10 x 90 cm
TiarellaTraditionally a border plant, but we would recommend this plant for the container. Put it with other Tiarellas, Heucheras or even summer foliage and flowering plants. They also work well in spring and autumn containers for interesting foliage and habit.
‘Morning Star’ (P) TNTIA042
‘Appalachian Trail’ (P)
‘Mystic Mist’ (P)
‘Iron Butterfly’ (P)
‘Spring Symphony’ (P)
‘Pink Skyrocket’ (P)
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Trifolium repens 'Dragon's Blood'
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
15 x 35 cm
Trifolium repens 'Purpurascens Quadrifolium'
Unit: 100May-Sep
20 x 30 cm
Trifolium rubens 'Red Feathers'
Unit: 50Jul-Sep
45 x 40 cm
Uncinia rubra 'Everflame' (P)
Unit: 18 x 9cmN/A
30 x 35 cm
(BELINDAS FIND)Uncinia uncinata rubra
Unit: 50Unit: 18 x 9cm
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Trio-MioTrio-Mio range has been trialled and tested to produce the perfect summer pot in one easy planting, with impeccably matched growing habits and flowering times.
Trio Mio - Night Fire (Verbena)
Trio Mio - Tutti Frutti (Nemesia)
Trio Mio - Poetry (Nemesia)
Trio Mio - Everest (Sutera)
Trio Mio - Alegria (Nemesia)
Trifolium repens ‘Purpurascens Quadrifolium’
Trio Mio - Alegria (Nemesia)
Unit: 50May-Oct
40 x 40 cm
Trollius chinensis 'Golden Queen'
Unit: 50N/A
0 x 0 cm
Verbascum 'Caribbean Crush' (VR)
Unit: 50May-Jul
80 x 30 cm
VerbascumThe Verbascum is a genus which is often associated with cottage gardens. Subtle, stylish foliage, texture and flower colour. ‘Lavender Lass’ Flowers later from June-October. Very versatile in that they can be used in large containers, raised beds or in the border.
‘Helen Johnson’
‘Cherry Helen’ (P) ‘Caribbean Crush’ (VR)
‘Gainsborough’‘Dark Eyes’ (P)
‘Jester’ (VR)
‘Helen Johnson’
‘Sierra Sunset’ (P) SUNSET
‘Primrose Path’ (VR) phoeniceum ‘Flush of White’
‘Lavender Lass’ (VR)
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‘Bonny Bouquet’ (P) EUPVR TBAF ‘Peach Blossom’ (P) AKIV691
‘Coral Star’ (P) EUPVR TBAF
‘Scarlet Lace’ (P) AKIV341
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Verbena Superbena® 'Burgundy' (VR)
Unit: 100May-Oct
35 x 40 cm
(USBENAL5)Verbena Superbena®
This series of Verbena was selected for their colour range, large flower clusters and their vigorous, robust nature and very good mildew tolerance. The ‘lace’ varieties are fine-leaved and although still upright, are also ideal for container fringes, beds and borders, The Vepita varieties are NEW and replace the previous ‘Bushy varieties’.
Vepita® ‘Hot Pink’ (VR) Vepita® ‘Lavender’ (VR)
Vepita® ‘Dark Red’ (VR) Vepita® ‘Blue Violet’ (P) INVEBLUVIO
Vepita® ‘White’ (VR)
Verbena Vepita®
A new series of Verbena offering a compact habit, early flowering, mildew resistance and the bonus that the blooms are spread throughout the plant giving masses of colour.
Verbena Vepita® 'Hot Pink' (VR)
Unit: 100May-Oct
15 x 25 cm
spicata ‘Heidekind’
austriaca ‘lonian Skies’
australis ‘Trehane’ prostrata
Veronica austriaca 'lonian Skies'
Unit: 100Jun-Sep
8 x 15 cmVeronica AlpineExcellent combinations of leaf and flower colour. A wonderful addition to any rockery, paving or gravel bed and can make superb container plants with other alpines, herbs and less prolific summer patio plants.
Verbena 'Sissinghurst'
Unit: 100May-Sep
15 x 60 cm
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Verbena 'Seabrook's Lavender' (P)
Unit: 100May-Sep
35 x 40 cm
(SEALAV)
Verbena (Hardy & Half-Hardy)Here is a range of hardy and half-hardy Verbena. V. bonariensis, rigida ‘Homestead Purple’ and ‘Seabrook’s Lavender’ are considered the most hardy, the others are less cold tolerant, but should survive in well protected gardens. Habits and flower colours vary. These can be planted out in spring or summer in garden containers, raised beds or borders as they will continue to flower through to the first frosts.
Verbena ‘Seabrook’s Lavender’ (P) SEALAV
bonariensis ‘Lollipop’ (P) bonariensis
rigida‘Homestead Purple’
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Veronica peduncularis 'Oxford Blue'
Unit: 100May-Sep
20 x 35 cm
Vinca major 'Wojo's Gem'
Unit: 50Apr-May
40 x 60 cm
Vinca minor 'Bowles Purple'
Unit: 50Mar-Jun
15 x 40 cm
Vinca minor 'Illumination'
Unit: 50Mar-Jul
15 x 50 cm
Viola 'Buttercup'
Unit: 100Apr-Oct
15 x 25 cm
ViolaA brilliant upgrade to standard ‘Pansy’ varieties. Most of these offer good scent and perennial flowering attributes. They look absolutely stunning in border fringes, rockeries, gravel gardens, bowls and tubs.
‘Columbine’‘Buttercup’ ‘Elaine Quin’‘Dawn’
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‘Green Goddess’‘Etain’ ‘Irish Molly’hederacea
‘Janet’‘Jackanapes’
‘Mrs. Lancaster’‘Molly Sanderson’
‘Martin’labradorica
‘Roscastle Black’‘Rebecca’
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Unit: 100Apr-Oct
15 x 25 cm
Zauschneria californica 'Glasnevin'
Unit: 100Jun-Oct
30 x 45 cm
Zaluzianskya ovata 'Star Balsam'
Unit: 50May-Sep
30 x 60 cm
Terms and Conditions of Sale1 . ORDERS AND RIGHT TO CANCEL1 . 1 Al l o r d e r s f o r Go o d s a r e a c c e p t e d s u b j e c t t o t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f t h e s e Co n d i t i o n s .1 . 2 KP P ’ s c a t a l o g u e o r w e b s i t e d o e s n o t c o n s t i t u t e a n o f f e r t o s e l l a n d KP P r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t t o r e f u s e o r d e c l i n e t o a c c e p t a n y o r d e r . 1 . 3 Th e d e l i v e r y t o KP P o f a n o r d e r c o n s t i t u t e s a c c e p t a n c e b y t h e Cu s t o m e r o f t h e s e Conditions and, specifically, that any representations about the Goods or variation to the Co n d i t i o n s s h a l l b e o f n o e f f e c t u n l e s s e x p r e s s l y a g r e e d i n w r i t i n g a n d s i g n e d b y a p a r t n e r o f KP P . 1 . 4 No Co n t r a c t e x i s t s b e t w e e n t h e Cu s t o m e r a n d KP P f o r t h e s a l e o f a n y Go o d s u n t i l KP P has received and accepted the Customers order and sent confirmation of acceptance to t h e Cu s t o m e r . Th e Go o d s a r e s u b j e c t t o a v a i l a b i l i t y . If KP P c a n n o t d e l i v e r t h e Go o d s w i t h i n a n a g r e e d t i m e l i m i t , KP P s h a l l h a v e t h e r i g h t t o c a n c e l t h e o r d e r a n d h a v e a n y s u m s p a i d r e t u r n e d t o t h e Cu s t o m e r ( s e e 1 . 8 ) .1 . 5 If t h e Cu s t o m e r e n t e r s i n t o t h e Co n t r a c t a s a c o n s u m e r ( a s o p p o s e d t o a b u s i n e s s ) a n d t h e Co n t r a c t i s c o n c l u d e d o v e r t h e i n t e r n e t , b y d i g i t a l t e l e v i s i o n , m a i l o r d e r , p h o n e o r f a x t h e Cu s t o m e r h a s t h e r i g h t t o c a n c e l t h e Co n t r a c t a t a n y t i m e u p t o t h e e n d o f s e v e n w o r k i n g d a y s a f t e r t h e Go o d s a r e r e c e i v e d a n d t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f Co n d i t i o n s 1 . 5 t o 1 . 9 ( i n -c l u s i v e ) a p p l y , b u t n o t o t h e r w i s e . A w o r k i n g d a y i s a n y d a y o t h e r t h a n w e e k e n d s a n d b a n k o r o t h e r p u b l i c h o l i d a y s . Th e r e i s n o r i g h t t o c a n c e l t h e Co n t r a c t i f t h e o r d e r i s f o r g o o d s w h i c h b y t h e i r n a t u r e c a n n o t b e r e t u r n e d o r a r e l i a b l e t o d e t e r i o r a t e o r e x p i r e r a p i d l y . KP P w i l l n o t i f y t h e Cu s t o m e r a t t h e t i m e t h e o r d e r i s a c c e p t e d i f t h i s a p p l i e s .1 . 6 To e x e r c i s e t h e r i g h t o f c a n c e l l a t i o n , t h e Cu s t o m e r m u s t g i v e w r i t t e n n o t i c e t o KP P b y h a n d o r p o s t , f a x o r e m a i l , a t t h e a d d r e s s , f a x n u m b e r o r e m a i l a d d r e s s p r o v i d e d , g i v i n g d e t a i l s o f t h e Go o d s o r d e r e d a n d ( w h e r e a p p r o p r i a t e ) t h e i r d e l i v e r y .1 . 7 If t h e r i g h t o f c a n c e l l a t i o n i s e x e r c i s e d a f t e r t h e Go o d s h a v e b e e n d e l i v e r e d , t h e Cu s -t o m e r w i l l b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r r e t u r n i n g t h e Go o d s t o KP P a t i t s o w n c o s t . Th e Go o d s m u s t b e r e t u r n e d t o t h e a d d r e s s s h o w n b e l o w a n d t h e Cu s t o m e r m u s t t a k e r e a s o n a b l e c a r e t o e n s u r e t h e Go o d s a r e n o t d a m a g e d i n t h e m e a n t i m e o r i n t r a n s i t .1.8 Once KPP has been notified the Customer is cancelling the contract, KPP will refund o r r e - c r e d i t t h e Cu s t o m e r w i t h i n 3 0 d a y s f o r a n y s u m t h a t h a s b e e n p a i d b y t h e Cu s t o m e r f o r t h e Go o d s .1 . 9 Al l r e f u n d s d u e t o c u s t o m e r a m e n d m e n t s f o l l o w i n g p a y m e n t o n a c c o u n t w i l l i n c u r a £ 1 0 a d m i n i s t r a t i o n f e e .1 . 1 0 If t h e Go o d s a r e n o t r e t u r n e d a s r e q u i r e d , KP P m a y c h a r g e t h e Cu s t o m e r a s u m n o t e x c e e d i n g t h e d i r e c t c o s t s o f r e c o v e r i n g t h e Go o d s .
2 . DELIVERY2 . 1 De l i v e r y o f t h e Go o d s s h a l l b e m a d e b y KP P ’ s o w n m e a n s w i t h i n t h e Un i t e d Ki n g d o m & Ir e l a n d . Ou t s i d e o f t h i s a r e a d e l i v e r y s h a l l b e m a d e b y t h e Cu s t o m e r c o l l e c t i n g t h e m a t KP P ’ s p l a c e o f b u s i n e s s o r , i f s o m e o t h e r p l a c e o f d e l i v e r y i s a g r e e d i n w r i t i n g , b y KP P d e l i v e r i n g t h e Go o d s t o t h a t p l a c e .2 . 2 Wh e r e d e l i v e r y i s t o t a k e p l a c e b y t h e Cu s t o m e r c o l l e c t i n g t h e Go o d s f r o m KP P ’ s p l a c e o f b u s i n e s s , t h e Cu s t o m e r m u s t c o l l e c t t h e Go o d s w i t h i n 1 0 d a y s o f KP P n o t i f y i n g t h e Cu s t o m e r t h a t t h e Go o d s a r e r e a d y f o r c o l l e c t i o n .2.3 Any dates specified by KPP for delivery of the Goods are intended to be an estimate a n d t i m e f o r d e l i v e r y s h a l l n o t b e m a d e o f t h e e s s e n c e b y n o t i c e .2 . 4 If f o r a n y r e a s o n t h e Cu s t o m e r f a i l s t o a c c e p t d e l i v e r y o f a n y o f t h e Go o d s w h e n t h e y a r e r e a d y f o r d e l i v e r y , o r KP P i s u n a b l e t o d e l i v e r t h e Go o d s o n t i m e b e c a u s e t h e Cu s t o m -e r h a s n o t p r o v i d e d a d e q u a t e d e l i v e r y i n s t r u c t i o n s t h e n : 2 . 4 . 1 r i s k i n t h e Go o d s s h a l l p a s s t o t h e Cu s t o m e r ( i n c l u d i n g f o r l o s s o r d a m a g e c a u s e d b y KP P ’ s n e g l i g e n c e ) ; 2 . 4 . 2 t h e Go o d s w i l l b e d e e m e d t o h a v e b e e n d e l i v e r e d ; a n d 2 . 4 . 3 KP P m a y s t o r e t h e Go o d s u n t i l a c t u a l d e l i v e r y t o t h e Cu s t o m e r w h e r e u p o n t h e Cu s t o m e r s h a l l b e l i a b l e f o r a n y c o s t s a n d e x p e n s e s i n c u r r e d ( i n c l u d i n g , w i t h o u t l i m i t a t i o n , i n s u r a n c e a n d s t o r a g e )2 . 5 KP P r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t t o d e l i v e r t h e Go o d s b y s p l i t d e l i v e r i e s , i n w h i c h e v e n t e a c h d e l i v e r y s h a l l b e d e e m e d t o c o n s t i t u t e a s e p a r a t e c o n t r a c t . No f a i l u r e b y KP P i n r e s p e c t o f a n y o n e o r m o r e s p l i t d e l i v e r i e s s h a l l v i t i a t e t h e Co n t r a c t o r Co n t r a c t s i n r e s p e c t o f p r e v i o u s d e l i v e r i e s . 2 . 6 Co n t a i n e r s , s t a c k i n g t r o l l e y s , s h e l v e s a n d e x t e n s i o n s s h o u l d b e r e t u r n e d o r t r a n s f e r r e d a t t h e t i m e o f d e l i v e r y . If t h e Cu s t o m e r r e t a i n s a n y s u c h i t e m t h e y s h a l l f o r t h w i t h n o t i f y KP P a n d k e e p KP P i n f o r m e d a s t o w h e n t h e r e t u r n w i l l t a k e p l a c e . KP P r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t t o m a k e a c h a r g e f o r a n y d a m a g e c a u s e d t o t h e i t e m s b y t h e Cu s t o m e r , f o r r e a s o n a b l e h i r e c h a r g e s a n d a n y t r a n s p o r t c o s t s i n c u r r e d i n r e t u r n i n g t h e i t e m s .
3 . P AYMENT3 . 1 KP P r e s e r v e t h e r i g h t t o a l t e r t h e p r i c e o f a n y i t e m a t a n y t i m e a n d , i n t h e e v e n t o f s u c h alteration, the price will be notified to the Customer in the invoice. All goods will be invoiced a t t h e p r i c e r u l i n g a t t i m e o f d e l i v e r y .3 . 2 P a y m e n t o f t h e P r i c e t o g e t h e r w i t h VAT, a t t h e r a t e p r e v a i l i n g o n t h e d a t e o f KP P ’ s i n v o i c e , a n d a n y p a c k i n g , l o a d i n g a n d u n l o a d i n g , c a r r i a g e a n d i n s u r a n c e c h a r g e s s h a l l b e d u e p r i o r t o d e l i v e r y u n l e s s c r e d i t h a s b e e n a u t h o r i s e d b y KP P3 . 3 Wh e r e c r e d i t f o r t h e Cu s t o m e r h a s b e e n a u t h o r i s e d b y KP P , p a y m e n t s h a l l b e d u e w i t h -i n 3 0 d a y s o f t h e d a t e o f i n v o i c e , a n d t i m e f o r p a y m e n t s h a l l b e o f t h e e s s e n c e .3 . 4 KP P r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t t o w i t h h o l d d e l i v e r i e s u n t i l a n y o u t s t a n d i n g p a y m e n t s u n d e r a n y o t h e r Co n t r a c t b e t w e e n KP P a n d t h e Cu s t o m e r h a v e b e e n r e c e i v e d . 3 . 5 KP P s h a l l b e e n t i t l e d t o i n t e r e s t o n a n y o v e r d u e i n v o i c e s a t a r a t e o f 8 % o v e r t h e Ba n k o f En g l a n d b a s e r a t e f r o m t i m e t o t i m e i n f o r c e s u c h i n t e r e s t t o a c c r u e o n a d a i l y b a s i s a f t e r a s w e l l a s b e f o r e a n y j u d g e m e n t . Wh e r e t h e Cu s t o m e r i s a b u s i n e s s KP P s h a l l b e e n t i t l e d t o t h e r i g h t t o r e a s o n a b l e c o m p e n s a t i o n f o r d e b t r e c o v e r y c o s t s i n c u r r e d a s a r e s u l t o f l a t e p a y m e n t a n d ( w i t h o u t p r e j u d i c e t o Co n d i t i o n s 1 . 1 a n d 1 . 3 a b o v e w h e r e a Co u r t d e t e r m i n e s t h a t t h e Co n t r a c t i s g o v e r n e d b y t h e Cu s t o m e r ’ s t e r m s o f b u s i n e s s ) t h e r i g h t t o c h a l l e n g e t h e i m p o s i t i o n o f g r o s s l y u n f a i r t e r m s a n d c o n d i t i o n s w h e r e t h e s e u n d e r m i n e t h e t e r m s o f Th e La t e P a y m e n t o f Co m m e r c i a l De b t s ( In t e r e s t ) Ac t 1 9 9 8 ( a s a m e n d e d ) .
4 . TITLE AND RISK4 . 1 Su b j e c t t o Co n d i t i o n 2 . 4 . 1 r i s k i n t h e Go o d s s h a l l p a s s t o t h e Cu s t o m e r w h e n t h e Go o d s a r e d e l i v e r e d t o , o r c o l l e c t e d b y , t h e Cu s t o m e r o r i t s a g e n t s . 4 . 2 Sa v e i n t h e c a s e o f Co n t r a c t s e n t e r e d i n t o w i t h Cu s t o m e r s n o t a c t i n g i n t h e c o u r s e o f a t r a d e o r b u s i n e s s a n d n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f Co n d i t i o n 4 . 1 t i t l e t o t h e Go o d s s h a l l r e m a i n w i t h KP P u n t i l p a y m e n t o f a l l s u m s d u e t o i t i n r e s p e c t o f t h e Go o d s a n d a l l o t h e r s u m s w h i c h a r e o r w h i c h b e c o m e d u e t o KP P f r o m t h e Cu s t o m e r i s r e c e i v e d i n f u l l i n c a s h o r c l e a r e d f u n d s .4 . 3 KP P s h a l l b e e n t i t l e d t o r e c o v e r t h e a m o u n t s d u e i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h c l a u s e 4 . 2 n o t -w i t h s t a n d i n g t h a t p r o p e r t y i n a n y o f t h e Go o d s h a s n o t p a s s e d f r o m KP P .4 . 4 Un t i l t i t l e p a s s e s t h e Cu s t o m e r s h a l l h o l d t h e Go o d s a s b a i l e e f o r KP P a n d s h a l l s t o r e or mark them so that they can at all times be identified as the property of KPP. KPP shall b e e n t i t l e d a t a n y t i m e b e f o r e t i t l e p a s s e s t o r e p o s s e s s ( w i t h o u t b e i n g l i a b l e f o r a n y d a m -a g e c a u s e d b y s o d o i n g ) a n d u s e o r s e l l a l l o r a n y o f t h e Go o d s a n d s o t e r m i n a t e ( w i t h o u t
a n y l i a b i l i t y t o t h e Cu s t o m e r ) t h e Cu s t o m e r ’ s r i g h t t o s e l l o r o t h e r w i s e d e a l i n t h e m a n d f o r t h a t p u r p o s e o r d e t e r m i n i n g w h a t i f a n y Go o d s a r e h e l d b y t h e Cu s t o m e r a n d i n s p e c t i n g t h e m t o e n t e r a n y p r e m i s e s o f t h e Cu s t o m e r .4 . 5 Sh o u l d t h e Go o d s b e c o m e c o n s t i t u e n t s o r b e c o n v e r t e d i n t o o t h e r p r o d u c t s b e f o r e t i t l e p a s s e s t o t h e Cu s t o m e r , KP P s h a l l h a v e o w n e r s h i p a n d t i t l e i n s u c h o t h e r p r o d u c t s a s i f t h e y w e r e s o l e l y a n d s i m p l y t h e Go o d s a n d a l l KP P ’ s r i g h t s h e r e u n d e r s h a l l e x t e n d t o s u c h o t h e r p r o d u c t s .
5 . COMP LAINTS5.1 Any complaint of non-delivery must be notified to KPP within 4 days of notification of d e s p a t c h h a v i n g b e e n s e n t b y KP P t o t h e Cu s t o m e r . 5 . 2 An y c o m p l a i n t t h a t a n y Go o d s d e l i v e r e d a r e n o t o f t h e c o r r e c t q u a n t i t y o r d e s c r i p t i o n o r have been delivered in a damaged state must be notified to KPP by telephone or fax within 2 4 h o u r s o f t h e i r r e c e i p t b y t h e Cu s t o m e r a n d i f r e q u i r e d b y KP P s u c h c o m p l a i n t s h a l l b e confirmed in writing within 3 days of such notification. 5.3 Any complaint of alleged defect in the Goods shall be notified to KPP within 7 days of d e l i v e r y , o r i n t h e c a s e o f a n y a l l e g e d d e f e c t n o t r e a s o n a b l y a p p a r e n t u p o n d e l i v e r y , t h e n w i t h i n 7 d a y s o f t h e d a t e u p o n w h i c h t h e d e f e c t a c t u a l l y c a m e t o t h e n o t i c e o f t h e Cu s t o m -e r , o r m i g h t r e a s o n a b l y h a v e b e e n e x p e c t e d t o c o m e t o h i s n o t i c e , w h i c h e v e r i s t h e s o o n e r . 5 . 4 In r e s p e c t o f a n y c o m p l a i n t KP P s h a l l b e a f f o r d e d a l l r e a s o n a b l e f a c i l i t i e s t o i n v e s t i g a t e t h e c o m p l a i n t e i t h e r b y i n s p e c t i o n o f t h e Go o d s a t t h e p l a c e o f d e l i v e r y o r b y r e q u i r i n g t h e Cu s t o m e r t o r e t u r n a s a m p l e o f Go o d s c o m p l a i n e d o f t o KP P f o r t h w i t h o n r e q u e s t . 5 . 5 No c o m p l a i n t u n d e r t h e t e r m s o f t h e s e Co n d i t i o n s c a n b e c o n s i d e r e d u n l e s s c l e a r p r o o f i s f u r n i s h e d t o KP P t h a t t h e Go o d s a l l e g e d t o b e u n s a t i s f a c t o r y w e r e t h e Go o d s s u p p l i e d b y KP P a n d t h a t t h e y w e r e h a n d l e d a n d g r o w n c a r e f u l l y a n d c o r r e c t l y a t a l l t i m e s f o l l o w i n g d e l i v e r y b y KP P o r i t s a g e n t s .
6 . EXTENT OF LIABILITY AND WARRANTIES6 . 1 Ev e r y e f f o r t i s m a d e t o e n s u r e t h a t p l a n t s s u p p l i e d a r e t r u e t o t y p e a n d f r e e f r o m p e s t o r d i s e a s e b u t a n y w a r r a n t i e s o r c o n d i t i o n s w h e t h e r e x p r e s s o r i m p l i e d a s t o q u a l i t y o f or fitness for the purpose supplied or productivity or freedom from pests or disease are e x p r e s s l y e x c l u d e d . 6 . 2 Wh i l s t a n y a d v i c e o f f e r e d b y KP P i s g i v e n i n g o o d f a i t h , KP P s h a l l n o t b e l i a b l e f o r a n y c o n s e q u e n c e s o f a n y t e c h n i c a l i n f o r m a t i o n r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s s t a t e m e n t s o r a d v i c e g i v e n b y KP P o r i t s s t a f f o r a g e n t s o f KP P . 6 . 3 Wh e r e t h e Cu s t o m e r d e a l s a s c o n s u m e r w i t h i n Se c t i o n 1 2 o f t h e Un f a i r Co n t r a c t Te r m s Ac t 1 9 7 7 t h e t e r m s s e t o u t i n Se c t i o n 1 2 , 1 4 a n d 1 5 o f t h e Sa l e o f Go o d s Ac t 1 9 7 9 a r e i m p l i e d i n t o t h e c o n t r a c t . 6 . 4 KP P s h a l l , a t i t s o p t i o n r e p l a c e w i t h s i m i l a r g o o d s a n y Go o d s w h i c h d o n o t c o m p l y w i t h t h e Co n t r a c t , o r a l l o w t h e Cu s t o m e r c r e d i t f o r t h e i n v o i c e v a l u e o f t h e Go o d s , o r t o t h e e x t e n t t h a t t h e Go o d s a r e n o t o f KP P ’ s p r o c e s s i n g o r g r o w t h , a s s i g n t o t h e Cu s t o m e r ( s o f a r a s KP P i s a b l e t o d o ) a n y w a r r a n t i e s g i v e n b y t h e g r o w e r o r p r o c e s s o r o f t h e Go o d s .6 . 5 Wh e r e KP P i s l i a b l e i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h i s Co n d i t i o n i n r e s p e c t o f o n l y s o m e o r p a r t o f t h e Go o d s t h e Co n t r a c t s h a l l r e m a i n i n f u l l f o r c e a n d e f f e c t i n r e s p e c t o f t h e o t h e r p a r t o r p a r t s o f t h e Go o d s a n d n o s e t - o f f o r o t h e r c l a i m s h a l l b e m a d e b y t h e Cu s t o m e r a g a i n s t o r i n r e s p e c t o f s u c h o t h e r p a r t o r p a r t s o f t h e Go o d s .6 . 6 In n o c i r c u m s t a n c e ( s a v e p r o v i d e d f o r i n 6 . 7 ) s h a l l t h e l i a b i l i t y o f KP P t o t h e Cu s t o m e r e x c e e d t h e i n v o i c e v a l u e o f t h e Go o d s .6 . 7 No t w i t h s t a n d i n g a n y o t h e r p r o v i s i o n h e r e o f KP P d o e s n o t e x c l u d e o r l i m i t i t s l i a b i l i t y f o r d e a t h o r p e r s o n a l i n j u r y r e s u l t i n g f r o m KP P ’ s n e g l i g e n c e .
7 . FORCE MAJEUREKP P s h a l l n o t b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r d e l a y i n d e l i v e r y o r n o n - d e l i v e r y o f t h e Go o d s o r a n y p a r t t h e r e o f o c c a s i o n e d b y a n y Ac t o f Go d , a c t i o n b y a n y Go v e r n m e n t , s t r i k e , l o c k - o u t , o t h e r industrial action, riot or civil commotion, breakdown of machinery, power failure, fire, failure o f c r o p g r o w t h b y KP P o r o n i t s b e h a l f , l o s s a n d o r d e t e n t i o n a t s e a o r a n y o t h e r c o n t i n g e n -cy beyond its control. Should any of the Goods be rendered unfit for delivery by reason of a n y o f t h e a b o v e a c t s o r e v e n t s , t h e Co n t r a c t s h a l l b e d e e m e d d i s c h a r g e d .
8 DATA P ROTECTION8 . 1 KP P w i l l t a k e a l l r e a s o n a b l e p r e c a u t i o n s t o k e e p t h e d e t a i l s o f t h e o r d e r a n d p a y m e n t s e c u r e , b u t u n l e s s KP P i s n e g l i g e n t , KP P w i l l n o t b e l i a b l e f o r u n a u t h o r i s e d a c c e s s t o i n f o r m a t i o n s u p p l i e d b y t h e Cu s t o m e r .8.2 KPP will only use the information provided by the Customer for the purpose of fulfilling t h e o r d e r . KP P w o u l d l i k e t o n o t i f y t h e Cu s t o m e r o f p r o d u c t s a n d o f f e r s t h a t m a y b e o f i n -t e r e s t t o t h e Cu s t o m e r f r o m t i m e t o t i m e . If t h e Cu s t o m e r w i s h e s t o b e i n c l u d e d o r e x c l u d e d f r o m s u c h c o r r e s p o n d e n c e , w i s h e s t o c o r r e c t a n y i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t h i m , o r w i s h e s f o r a n y i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t h e Cu s t o m e r t o b e d e l e t e d , t h e n Cu s t o m e r s h o u l d i n f o r m b y g i v i n g w r i t t e n n o t i c e t o KP P a t t h e a d d r e s s , f a x n u m b e r o r e m a i l a d d r e s s s h o w n b e l o w .
9 . GENERAL9 . 1 Th e f o r m a t i o n , e x i s t e n c e , c o n s t r u c t i o n , p e r f o r m a n c e , v a l i d i t y a n d a l l a s p e c t s o f t h e Co n t r a c t s h a l l b e g o v e r n e d b y En g l i s h l a w a n d t h e p a r t i e s s u b m i t t o t h e e x c l u s i v e j u r i s d i c -t i o n o f t h e En g l i s h Co u r t s .9 . 2 If a n y p a r t o f t h e s e Co n d i t i o n s i s h e l d t o b e u n r e a s o n a b l e i n v a l i d o r u n l a w f u l a t l a w t h e Co u r t o r o t h e r c o m p e t e n t t r i b u n a l s h a l l h a v e t h e p o w e r t o s t r i k e o u t o r o v e r r i d e t h a t p a r t w h e t h e r i t b e a n e n t i r e c o n d i t i o n o r c o n d i t i o n s o r p a r t s t h e r e o f a n d t o e n f o r c e t h e s e Co n d i t i o n s a s i f t h e u n r e a s o n a b l e , i n v a l i d o r u n l a w f u l p a r t o r p a r t s t h e r e o f a f o r e s a i d h a d n o t b e e n i n c l u d e d .9 . 3 KP P m a y c h a n g e t h e s e Co n d i t i o n s w i t h o u t n o t i c e i n r e l a t i o n t o f u t u r e s a l e s .
1 0 . DEFINITIONS In t h i s d o c u m e n t : - 1 0 . 1 . “ Co n d i t i o n s ” m e a n s t h e t e r m s a n d c o n d i t i o n s o f s a l e a n d p u r c h a s e s e t o u t i n t h i s d o c u m e n t a n d a n y o t h e r t e r m s a g r e e d i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f Co n d i t i o n 1 . 3 a b o v e .1 0 . 2 “ Co n t r a c t ” m e a n s a n y c o n t r a c t b e t w e e n t h e Cu s t o m e r a n d KP P f o r t h e s a l e a n d p u r c h a s e o f Go o d s , i n c o r p o r a t i n g t h e s e Co n d i t i o n s .1 0 . 3 “ Cu s t o m e r ” m e a n s t h e p e r s o n w h o p l a c e s a n o r d e r f o r Go o d s .1 0 . 4 “ Go o d s ” m e a n s t h e p l a n t s o r o t h e r g o o d s w h i c h a r e t h e s u b j e c t o f t h e Co n t r a c t , a s d e s c r i b e d i n t h e e d i t i o n o f KP P ’ s c a t a l o g u e o r w e b s i t e c u r r e n t a t t h e t i m e t h e Cu s t o m e r p l a c e s a n o r d e r f o r Go o d s .1 0 . 5 “ KP P ” m e a n s R F a n d J P Ha r n e t t T/ A Ke r n o c k P a r k P l a n t s a n d Ke r n o c k P a r k P l a n t s Lt d o f Ke r n o c k P a r k , P i l l a t o n , Sa l t a s h , Co r n w a l l P L1 2 6 RY.1 0 . 6 “ P r i c e ” m e a n s t h e p r i c e f o r t h e Go o d s e x c l u d i n g c a r r i a g e , p a c k i n g , i n s u r a n c e ( i f a p p l i -c a b l e ) a n d VAT a t t h e r a t e p r e v a i l i n g o n t h e d a t e o f KP P ’ s i n v o i c e .
Pillaton, Saltash, Cornwall, PL12 6RYTel: +44(0)1579 350561Fax: +44(0)1579 351151
Email: [email protected]: www.kernock.co.uk
The research we have undertaken with consumer groups have shown the need for high quality plants, and easy access to gardening know-how through step by step instructions and planting ideas.
So we’re offering you exactly that.
Proven Winners varieties are trialled and tested for years all over the world to make sure they outperform other varieties in the garden - so we’ve got the ‘quality’ part covered.Our in store POS gives consumers recipe cards and inspirational posters with planting ideas to help make gardening easy.
The Proven Winners website, www.provenwinners.co.uk is full of monthly gardening advice and planting recipes, for gardeners to use at home, to be successful with strong Proven Winners
varieties, and to come back for more next year. The ‘where to buy’ list on the website directs gardeners to garden centres who sell Proven Winners varieties. Please contact us if you, or a retailer you
know should be on this list.
We’re also building up a database, and have started using social media too so that we can help you promote, and create demand for our products, and increase footfall into garden centres.
Adding Value with Proven WinnersA brand your customers can trust for great plants and bright ideas
Recipe Cards to take home
Branded products at the European Flower Trials 2015
We launched the Proven Winners as a consumer brand in the UK in 2013. Since then we have been developing its reputation and promoting the quality of the Proven Winner products through a number of marketing channels.
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Inspirational Posters
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Trio Mio!This stunning series of patio plants includes 5 combinations, each with the same genus. The Trio Mio is comprised of 3 component varieties placed into 1 plug, and grown into gorgeous mixed habits of perfectly matched, vibrant colours.
The Trio Mio range has been trialled and tested to produce the perfect summer pot in one easy planting, with impeccably matched growing habits and flowering times.
Trio Mio - Alegria (Nemesia) Trio Mio - Everest (Sutera)
Trio Mio - Night Fire (Verbena)
Trio Mio - Poetry (Nemesia) Trio Mio - Tutti Frutti (Nemesia)
new introductions, organising production, placing forward orders for the following season, gathering the information. Now the ith
Customer Satisfaction - We undertook a customer satisfaction survey at the start of the year. Thank you once again for those
An industry of change - It seems hard to keep up with the movers and shakers in our industry at the moment. So many mergers, and
der to be ready for the coming years. What we do have to do however, is to understand what our customers want, realise where we are
Part of this process of understanding where KPP is has been for me to embark on
is in agricultural circles, but for those that don’t know, it is a brilliant opportunity
travel, expand their knowledge and understanding by providing support and some funding to go and travel to countries and visit people around the world, studying a topic of choice. I am kindly sponsored by Studley College Trust and my project
that will continue to impact all of us in the coming years. So, I wanted to try and understand who does what, why and where the future is with regards to current and new technology. I was fortunate to meet some amazing people in a diverse range of over 70 organisations over the past 18 months whilst travelling to Australia, Europe, Japan, Israel, USA and Canada. I am writing the report now, so whoever would like
Please do have a good look through our catalogue. There is heaps of information for both new and existing customers on pages
Thank you once again and we look forward to 2016 with great optimism. We hope we can continue to support each of you in making 2016 successful for you. Remember, it is The Queens 90th Birthday in 2016, so start thinking about those celebratory
Discount Structure
Quantity Discount
The discount matrix opposite shows the discount % increase compared to the number of trays ordered at one time. The % discount given depends on the Product Discount Band shown in the order-form. All
Early Order Discount
This is calculated after the quantity discount is applied on orders submitted at least 16 weeks prior to the delivery week(s). Only applicable to orders over 50 trays at one time.
Collection Discount
Orders collected from Kernock Park Plants - 4% discount (this excludes
Payment on Collection
Payment on Collection from KPP - 2% (this excludes credit card payments).
RoyaltiesRoyalities are variable and are shown on the order form in pence per plant where relevant.
Royalty plants can be distinguished by (P) or (VR) and automatically come with labels.
PricingPrices are displayed on the order form in pence per plug/plant. Royalty prices are stated separately.
Additional Product InformationAll product descriptions and new cultural notes are now available online at
place an order on our website by visiting
Contact the team
Welcome once again to Kernock Park Plants
(P/CB) Varieties
VAT - FREE - on all herb varieties
All varieties sold under the herb category are VAT free.
Minimum order
10 of any of our tray units per single delivery week.
New accounts
If you would like to apply for an account, please return the contact details section of the order form to us with your order.
We can also set your account up over the phone. For credit accounts please request a credit application form.
Delivery
We offer free delivery to mainland Europe (excluding Scottish Highlands). Offshore islands, Highlands and Ireland are charged at £1 per tray unit for orders over 40 trays, and £2 per tray unit for orders of 40 trays or less.
delivery is charged at cost and will be invoiced after the delivery has left if the price is not known before despatch.
2015-2016 Season Order Planner
Product Discount Band
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51 - 100 4% 3% 2% 1% 12%
101 - 200 6% 4% 3% 1% 17%
201 - 300 9% 7% 6% 2% 19%
301 - 500 13% 11% 9% 3% 20%
501 - 1000+ 17% 15% 12% 4% 21%
PLUS: Early Order Discount if ordersubmitted 16 weeks prior to deliveryweek(s) required(min 51 trays)
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Royalties
Royalities are variable and are shown on the order form in pence per plant where relevant.
Royalty plants can be distinguished by (P) or (VR) and automatically come with labels.
Product information is displayed in product information boxes:
Alpine Herb Succulent
Carpet
BeddingGrass
Summer
Patio
Flowering
Hardy PatioScentsa-
tions
Summer
Patio
Foliage
Hardy
PerennialShrub Vegetable
Colour Code Key
= Flowering Time
= Height x Spread / Trail
Pricing
Prices are displayed on the order form in pence per plug/plant. Royalty prices are stated separately.
Product information box
Additional Product Information
All product descriptions and new cultural notes are now available online at www.kernock.co.uk
place an order on our website by visiting www.kernock.co.uk
Contact the team
Mark TaylorBusiness Development
Linda JenkinsAccounts Manager
Donna LuggerOrder [email protected]
Chris HarnettInstaPlant Manager
Joanne Harnett
Ron DukeNursery Manager
Julian CooperICT Manager
Unit Type Size
100 Tray 3.2cm plug
50 Tray 4.8cm plug
18 Rack 9cm liner (round)
28 Rack 7cm (square)
54 Tray 5.5cm plug
66 Tray 4cm plug
104 Tray 3cm plug
= Awarded AGM
= New
= Proven Winners variety
Key to Symbols
Achillea millefolium 'Lilac
Beauty'
Product Types and Sizes
For carpet bedding enquiries please contact Chris Harnett, request the InstaPlant brochure or visit:
www.instaplant.co.uk
Displays & Carpet Bedding Your ideas are designed, planted and grown on at the nursery and delivered ready for you to install. On delivery, the pre-rooted tiles of plants are simply slid out of their trays onto a pre-prepared bed, transforming the bed into a colourful work of art within hours. The displays can also be used for exhibitions as they are delivered in mobile units. The price of an InstaPlant® carpet bed is approx. £135/m2 plus a £200 design fee.
....You imagine it, we design it, plant it, deliver it, you enjoy it!
We also design and produce 3D InstaPlant® displays to order. 3D displays of up to 4 metres high can be produced. Each display is fabricated in steel with an internal irrigation system and is planted-up, grown on and delivered to site.
This art form has previously been limited tospecialists, but InstaPlant® gives people who would not normally have attempted to create a decorative bed, the chance to have one produced and delivered to be planted up with ease. All that we require is a drawing or photo to base thedesign on. We can also provide individual plants for anyone who prefers to plant the display up in the traditional manner. Carpet Bedding is now available to everyone!
For carpet bedding enquiries please contact Chris Harnett, request the InstaPlant brochure or visit:
Displays & Carpet Bedding Your ideas are designed, planted and grown on at the nursery and delivered ready for you to install.
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