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WILDFLOWER SEED PACKETS

Code Wildflower Seed Sampler Packs
Each packet covers about 1 sq. metre approx.
number of seeds per packet in brackets
Illustrated packets with sowing instructions & approximate number of seeds per packet
Colour Setting Unit £ Enter No. Required
S1 CORN COCKLE (Agrostemma githago)*
Annual with single flowers on tall stems (90)
Pink Dry Sun 1.10
S2 CORNFLOWER (Centaurea cyanus)
Annual with clusters of single flowers (100)
Blue Dry Sun 1.10
S3 CORN MARIGOLD (Chrysanthemum segetum)
Annual with clusters of daisy flowers (300)
Yellow Dry Sun 1.10
S4 FIELD POPPY (Papaver rhoeas)
Familiar bright red poppy (5000)
Red Dry Sun 1.10
S5 COWSLIP (Primula veris)
Perennial favourite of early spring (500)
Yellow Dry Sun 1.10
S6 EVENING PRIMROSE (Oenothera biennis)
Tall biennial, ‘evening’ flowers (500)
Yellow Shade 1.10
S7 FIELD SCABIOUS (Knautia arvensis)
Tall perennial of light blue flowers (40)
Blue Dry Sun 1.10
S8 FOXGLOVE (Digitalis purpurea)*
Familiar biennial, this species is poisonous (3900)
Red Shade 1.10
S9 LADY'S BEDSTRAW (Galium verum)
Perennial with dusty clusters of flowers (300)
Yellow Dry Sun 1.10
S10 LESSER KNAPWEED (Centaurea nigra)
Perennial thistle-like flower (120)
Red Shade/Sun 1.10
S11 MEADOWSWEET (Filipendula ulmaria)
Perennial with scented, frothy flowers (400)
Cream Damp 1.10
S12 MUSK MALLOW (Malva moschata)
Fine pink-flowered perennial (200)
Pnk Dry Sun 1.10
S13 OX EYE DAISY (Leucanthemum vulgare)
Short-lived perennial (1350)
White Dry Sun 1.10
S14 NETTLE-LEAVED BELLFLOWER
(Campanula trachelium) Purple perennial (1200)
Purple Shade 1.10
S15 RED CAMPION (Silene dioica)*
Perennial familiar hedgerow plant (300)
Red Shade 1.10
S16 SELFHEAL (Prunella vulgaris)
Short-lived perennial (400)
Purple Dry Sun 1.10
S17 TEASEL (Dipsacus fullonum)
Tall biennial of distinct character (120)
Pink Dry Sun 1.10
S18 VIPERS BUGLOSS (Echium vulgare)
Elegant tall purple biennial loved by beesl (100)
Blue Dry Sun 1.10
S19 SPECIAL WILDLIFE OFFER 1 of each of the above (S1 - S18)
17.50
All prices include V.A.T. at 15% and P&P
All seed is of British provenance
* denotes a poisonous species
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WILDFLOWER SEED MIXTURES

Code Wildflower Seed Mxtures
Each packet covers about 2-3 sq. metre approx.
number of seeds per packet in brackets
Illustrated packets with sowing instructions & approximate number of seeds per packet
Colour Setting Unit £ Enter No. Required
S20 POPPY FIELDS
(Cornflower, Corn Cockle*, Field Poppy*,(approx. 2200 seeds)
Dry Sun 2.99
S21 BUTTERFLY COLLECTION
(Cornflower, Field Scabious, Greater Knapweed, Hardheads, Musk Mallow, Ox-eye Daisy, Yarrow) (approx. 1800 seeds)
Dry Sun 2.99
S22 CORNFIELD COLLECTION
(Corn Cockle*, Cornflower, Corn Marigold, Field Poppy*, Long-headed Poppy*) (approx. 5500 seeds)
Dry Sun 2.99
S23 COTTAGE GARDEN
(Cornflower, Evening primrose, Foxglove*, Lupin*, Ox-eye Daisy, Teasel ) (approx. 2200 seeds)
Dry Sun 2.99
S24 SPECIAL WILDLIFE OFFER 1 of each of the above (S20 - S23)
10.50
All prices include V.A.T. at 15% and P&P
All seed is of British provenance
* denotes a poisonous species
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WILDFLOWER SEED COLLECTIONS

Code Wildflower Seed Collections
Each packet covers about 7-10 sq. metre approx.
Each Seed Collection contains 1 gram of seed of each of the 7 species. Also with design ideas, instruction sheets & wildlife challenges.
Colour Setting Unit £ Enter No. Required
S25 PONDSIDE COMPANIONS
(Devil’s-bit Scabious, Meadowsweet, Purple Loosestrife, Ragged Robin, Square-stemmed St Johns Wort, Water Avens, Yellow Flag*)
Damp 10.50
S26 WILD HERBACEOUS BORDER
(Betony, Common St Johns Wort, Dropwort, Field Scabious, Evening Primrose, Meadow Cranesbill, Musk Mallow)
Damp 10.50
S27 SHADY CORNER
(Foxglove, Nettle-leaved Bellflower, Red Campion, Wood Aven, Hedge Woundwort, Lesser Knapweed, Welsh Poppy)
Shade 10.50
S28 EASY TO GROW
(Ox-eye Daisy, Teasel, Cornflower, Red Campion, Selfheal, Field Scabious, Evening Primrose)
Sun Dry 10.50
S29 WILDFLOWER MEADOW
(Betony, Cowslip, Lady’s Bedstraw, Ox-eye Daisy, Greater Knapweed, Selfheal, Yarrow)
Damp 10.50
S30 ANNUAL SURPRISE
(Corn Cockle*, Cornflower, Corn Marigold, Field Poppy, Long-headed Poppy*, Scentless Mayweed, Field Pansy)
Sun Dry 10.50
S31 HONEY BEE LARDER
(for most garden soils Ox-eye Daisy, Foxglove, Red Clover, Wild Marjoram, White Clover, Yarrow, Agrimony)
Sun Dry 10.50
S32 SPECIAL WILDLIFE OFFER 1 of each of the above (S25 - S31)
67.50
All prices include V.A.T. at 15% and P&P
All seed is of British provenance
* denotes a poisonous species
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WILDFLOWER PLANTS

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WILDFLOWER PLANTS
Orders normally sent out March - November.
All plants are sent as wildflower ‘plugs’ - that is small plantlets. Some will flower in their first season after planting. Each single species is supplied in the following quantities.
3 for £3.50   -   5 for £5   -   10 for £8.50   -   100 for £75.00
* denotes a poisonous species. (G) - groundcover plant
(I) - potentially invasive
Code Species Colour Setting Unit £ Enter No. Required
P1 AARON'S ROD (Verbascum thapsus)
Tall spires of yellow flowers - height over 1m (I)
Yellow Dry Sun
P2 AGRIMONY (Agrimonia eupatoria)
Tall spikes of yellow flowers - height 1 metre
Yellow Dry Sun
P3 ALPINE CATCHFLY (Lychnis alpina)
Small spikes of pink flowers - height 300 mm
Pink Dry Sun
P4 BEARBERRY (Arctostaphylos uva-ursi)
Evergreen spreading shrub for dry, sunny sites (G)
White Dry Sun
P5 BETONY (Betonica officinalis)
Deep red clusters of flowers - height 600mm
Red Dry Sun
P6 BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL (Lotus corniculatus)
Bright yellow flowers,height 150mm (G)
Yellow Dry Sun
P7 BLADDER CAMPION (Silene vulgaris)
Clusters of white flowers in June-July above fleshy leaves, familiar seaside plant - 300mm
White Dry Sun
P8 BLUE-EYED GRASS (Sisyrinchium bermudianum)
Bright blue flowers above iris-like leaves 300mm (I)
Blue Damp
P9 BLUE SOW-THISTLE (Cicerbita alpina)
Rare native of Scotland, tall spires of light blue 1500mm
Blue Sun
P10 BUGLE (Ajuga reptans)
Plant of damp ground, small blue spires of flowers in Apr-May 200mm (GI)
Blue Damp
P11 CHEDDAR PINK (Dianthus gratianopolitanus)
Scented pink flowers held above a cushion of silver-grey foliage, for a rockery or front of border - height 150mm (G)
Pink Dry Sun
P12 CLUSTERED BELLFLOWER (Campanula glomerata) Purple flowers on erect stems - 600mm Purple Dry Sun
P13 COMMON MALLOW (Malva sylvestris)
Tall plant with pink flowers for back of a sunny border - 1 metre
Pink Dry Sun
P14 COMMON PINK (Dianthus plumarius)
Frilled edged pink flowers - height 400mm (G)
Pink Dry Sun
P15 COMMON ROCKROSE (Helianthemum nummularium) Carpets of yellow flowers 200 mm (G) Yellow Dry Sun
P16 COWSLIP (Primula veris)
Familiar tassel-like flowers - height 150mm
Yellow Dry Sun
P17 CREEPING WILLOW (Salix repens)
Vigorous prostrate spreading shrub -cuttings originally from Sandwood Bay in Sutherland - early silvery green leaves (GI)
Green Dry Sun
P18 CROSS-LEAVED HEATH (Erica tetralix)
Small shrublet with small pink bells, height 150mm (G)
Pink Damp
P19 CROWBERRY (Empetrum nigrum)
Spreading evergreen heath - height 100mm (G)
Pink Dry Sun  
P20 CUCKOO FLOWER (Cardamine pratensis)
Spring flower of damp meadows -300mm (I)
Pink Damp
P21 DARK MULLEIN (Verbascum nigrum)
Bright yellow flowers around tall stems, height 1 m
Yellow Dry Sun
P22 DEVIL'S-BIT SCABIOUS (Succisa pratensis)
Pompom flowerheads - H 400mm
Mauve Damp
P23 DORSET HEATH (Erica ciliaris)
Rare late-flowering pink heath - 300mm
Pink Dry Sun
P24 DOWNY WILLOW (Salix lapponum)
Small alpine willow with silvery-blue foliage and fluffy catkins - 1m
Green Dry Sun
P25 DROPWORT (Filipendula vulgaris)
Bright creamy white froth of flowers - height 600mm
White Dry Sun
P26 DWARF BIRCH (Betula nana)
Alpine small birch - height 1000mm
  Sun/damp  
P27 DYER'S GREENWEED (Genista tinctoria)
Small shrub with bright yellow flowers for open sunny site
Yellow Dry Sun
P28 EVENING PRIMROSE (Oenothera biennis)
Tall, large yellow flowers - height 1000mm
Yellow Sun/shade
P29 FEVERFEW (Tanacetum parthenium)
White flowered medicinal herb, flower - 750mm
White Sun/shade
P30 FIELD SCABIOUS (Knautia arvensis)
Flat flowerheads on tall stems - height 1 metre
Blue Dry Sun
P31 FOXGLOVE (Digitalis purpurea)
Familiar spire of red/purple flowers, poisonous - 1 m
Red Sun/shade
P32 GIANT WOODRUSH (Luzula sylvatica)
Spreading plant for shaded places, tall flower stems - 1m (G)
Brown Shade
P33 GOLDEN ROD (Solidago virgaurea)
Clusters of yellow flowers - H 600mm
Yellow Sun/shade
P34 GORSE (Ulex europaeus)
Familiar coconut-scented flowers for dry, sunny sites - 1-2m
Yellow Dry Sun
P35 GREATER KNAPWEED (Centaurea scabiosa)
Tattered red flowers - H 800mm
Red Dry Sun
P36 GREATER STITCHWORT (Stellaria holostea)
Dainty profusion of white flowers for shady places - height 300mm (GI)
White Shade/sun
P37 HAIRY GREENWEED (Genista pilosa)
Prostrate shrublet with bright yellow flowers
Yellow Dry Sun
P38 HAIRY ST JOHNS WORT (Hypericum hirsutum)
Yellow flowers on erect stems - 600mm
Yellow Shade/sun
P39 HAREBELL (Campanula rotundifolia)
Delightful small cups of china blue - H 150mm
Blue Sun/shade
P40 HEATHER (Calluna vulgaris)
Familiar purple moorland plant - 300mm
Purple Dry Sun
P41 HEDGE WOUNDWORT (Stachys sylvatica)
Spreading plant - height 800mm (GI)
Purple Shade
P42 HORSESHOE VETCH (Hippocrepis comosa) - spreading mats 50mm (G) Yellow Dry Sun  
P43 IMPERFORATE ST JOHNS WORT
(Hypericum imperforatum)
 Upright stems 600mm
Yellow Sun/shade
P44 IRISH HEATH (Erica erigena) -
early flowering heath 200mm
Pink Sun/damp
P45 JACOBS LADDER (Polemonium caeruleum)
Wild version of this familiar garden herb, tall stems topped with clusters of blue flowers in June-July - 900mm
Blue Dry Sun
P46 LADIES FINGERS (Anthyllis vulneraria)
Vigorous biennial with yellow flowers - 200mm
Yellow Dry Sun
P47 LADY'S BEDSTRAW (Galium verum)
Vigorous biennial with yellow flowers - 200mm
Yellow Dry Sun
P48 LARGE BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL (Lotus uliginosus)
Plant for damp ground - 200mm (GI)
Yellow Damp
P49 LEAST WILLOW (Salix herbacea) - Miniature creeping willow - height 100mm   Dry Sun  
P50 LESSER CALAMINT (Calamintha nepeta)
Delicate mauve flowers in summer 400mm
Mauve Dry Sun
P51 LESSER KNAPWEED (Centaurea nigra)
Tight flowerheads - height 600mm
Purple Sun/shade
P52 LESSER PERIWINKLE (Vinca minor)
Early blue flowers on green carpet of foliage - 300mm
Blue Shade
P53 LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convallaria majalis)
Familiar scented flower height 300mm
White Shade  
P54 MACKAYS HEATH (Erica mackiana)
Rare heath for damp soils from West Ireland - 300mm
Blue Shade
P55 MAIDEN PINK (Dianthus deltoides)
Delicate single pink flowers - height 200mm
Pink Dry Sun
P56 MARSH MALLOW (Althaea officinalis)
Light pink flowers, ideal for damp spots - 1 metre
Pink Damp
P57 MARSH WOUNDWORT (Stachys palustris)
Vigorous, pink/red flowers - 900mm (I)
Pink Damp
P58 MEADOW BUTTERCUP (Ranunculus acris)
Waxy yellow flowers - height 600 mm
Yellow Damp Sun
P59 MEADOW CLARY (Salvia pratensis)
Deep blue flowers - height 400 mm
Blue Dry Sun
P60 MEADOW CRANESBILL (Geranium pratensis)
China blue flowers - height 1 metre
Blue Dry Sun
P61 MEADOWSWEET (Filipendula ulmaria)
China blue flowers - height 1 metre
Cream Damp
P62 MONKSHOOD (Aconitum anglicum)
China blue flowers - height 1 metre
Blue Damp
P63 MOSSY SAXIFRAGE (Saxifraga hypnoides)
Green cushions with white flowers - 100mm (G)
White Damp
P64 MOUNTAIN PANSY (Viola lutea)
Charming small purple viola - 50mm
Purple Dry Sun
P65 MOUNTAIN SORREL (Oxyria digyna)
Fleshy round leaves - height 700mm
Yellow Damp
P66 MUSK MALLOW (Oxyria digyna)
Fleshy round leaves - height 700mm
Pink Dry Sun
P67 NETTLE-LEAVED BELLFLOWER
(Campanula trachelium)
Fleshy round leaves - height 700mm
Purple Shade
P68 NORTHERN BEDSTRAW (Galium boreale)
Dusty white flowers - height 200 mm
White Sun
P69 NOTTINGHAM CATCHFLY (Silene nutans)
Shooting star like flowers - height 800mm
White Dry Sun
P70 OX-EYE DAISY (Leucanthemum vulgare)
Dazzling single flowers - height 600mm (I)
White Dry Sun
P71 OXLIP (Primula elatior)
Rare woodland primula - height 250mm
Yellow Shade
P72 PRIMROSE (Primula vulgaris)
Favourite early wild blooms of spring - height 100mm
Yellow Shade/sun
P73 PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE (Lythrum salicaria)
Loose clusters of flowers - over 1m
Purple Damp
P74 QUAKING GRASS (Brizia media)
Ever shivering heads of loose droplets - H 450mm
Green Dry Sun  
P75 RAGGED ROBIN (Lychnis flos-cuculi)
Beautifully tattered pink flowers - height 400mm
Pink Damp
P76 RED CAMPION (Silene dioica)
Clusters of open flowers - height 600mm
Red/pink Shade
P77 RED CLOVER (Trifolium pratense)
Ideal flower for attracting wildlife - height 300mm
Red Dry Sun
P78 SALAD BURNET (Sanguisorba minor)
Erect stems with reddish flowers - height 400mm
Red Dry Sun
P79 SEA CAMPION (Silene uniflora)
Cushions of dancing white flowers - 150mm(G)
White Dry Sun
P80 SELFHEAL (Prunella vulgaris)
Short heads of purple flowers May-July - 150mm (GI)
Purple Dry Sun
P81 SLENDER ST JOHNS WORT (Hypericum pulchrum)
Short heads of purple flowers May-July - 150mm (GI)
Yellow Shade/sun
P82 SMALL SCABIOUS (Scabiosa columbaria)
Dainty flowers - height 600mm
Mauve Dry Sun
P83 SNEEZEWORT (Achillea ptarmica)
Small clusters of daisy-like flowers - height 300mm
White Sun/shade
P84 SOAPWORT (Saponaria officinalis)
Large pink flowers - height 600mm
Pink Damp
P85 SQUARE-STEMMED ST JOHN’S WORT (Hypericum tetrapterum)* Small yellow flowers ideal for a damp place Yellow Damp
P86 ST DABEOCS HEATH (Daboecia cantabrica)
Heath with quite large purple bells - 300mm
Purple Sun/damp
P87 ST JOHNS WORT (Hypericum perforatum)*
Lots of bright yellow flowers - H 800mm
Yellow Sun/shade
P88 STICKY CATCHFLY (Lychnis viscaria)
Masses of red flowers on stiff stems, for rockery - 300mm
Red Dry Sun
P89 SULPHUR ROCKROSE (Helianthemum x sulphureum) Lovely sulphur yellow flowers, a natural hybrid between the common and white rockroses - 450-600mm (G) Yellow Dry Sun
P90 SWEET WOODRUFF (Galium odoratum)
Heads of small white flowers - 150mm (GI)
White Shade
P91 TANSY (Tanacetum vulgare)
Tall sprays of yellow flowers - height 1m
Yellow Dry Sun
P92 TEA-LEAVED WILLOW (Salix arbuscula)
Rare prostrate alpine willow - 200mm (G)
Green Dry Sun
P93 TEASEL (Dipsacus fullonum)
Tall dense pink flowerheads and familiar seedheads, biennial 1-2m
Pink Dry Sun
P94 TORMENTIL (Potentilla erecta)
Tiny starry yellow flowers - height 150mm (G)
Yellow Dry Sun  
P95 TUTSAN (Hypericum androsaemum)
Small clusters of flowers followed by dark fruit - 500mm
Yellow Shade
P96 VALERIAN (Valeriana officinalis)*
Clusters of pink and white flowers at top of tall stems - 1 metre (I)
Pink Damp
P97 VIOLET (Viola riviniana)
Dainty posies for the springtime garden - height 50mm (GI)
Violet Shade
P98 VIPERS BUGLOSS (Echium vulgare)
Spectacular spires of blue loved by bees 1500mm
Blue Dry Sun
P99 VIVIPAROUS FESCUE (Festuca vivipara)
Masses of pointed vivparous heads - H 300mm
Green Dry Sun  
P100 WALL GERMANDER (Teucrium chamaedrys)
Rare naturalised herb 300mm
Pink Dry Sun
P101 WATER AVENS (Geum rivale)
Drooping small bells - height 300mm
Fawn Damp
P102 WELSH POPPY (Meconopsis cambrica)
Large bright single flowers - height 300mm (I)
Yellow Shade
P103 WHITE CAMPION (Silene alba)
Single flowers - height 800mm
White Shade/sun
P104 WHITE CLOVER (Trifolium repens)
White bee-loving flowers - height 100 mm(GI)
White Dry Sun
P105 WHITE FOXGLOVE (Digitalis purpurea alba)*
White form of familiar plant - height 1m
White Shade
P106 WHITE MAIDEN PINK (Dianthus deltoides alba) - Pretty variety - height 150mm White Dry Sun  
P107 WHITE MUSK MALLOW (Malva moschata alba) - White form of native flower - height 800mm White Dry Sun  
P108 WHITE ROCKROSE (Helianthemum apenninum)
Grey foliage with white flowers 400mm (G)
White Shade
P109 WHORTLED-LEAVED WILLOW (Salix myrsinites)
Rare alpine willow - 300-600 mm
Green Dry Sun
P110 WILD BASIL (Clinopodium vulgare)
Erect stems with red flowers height 600mm
Red Dry Sun
P111 WILD CHICORY (Cichorium intybus)
Tall plant with light blue flowers - height 1metre
Bue Dry Sun
P112 WILD CLARY (Salvia horminoides)
Spikes of small dark blue flowers in June/July - 600mm
Blue Dry Sun
P113 WILD COLUMBINE (Aquilegia vulgaris)*
Spikes of small dark blue flowers in June/July - 600mm
Purple Shade/sun
P114 WILD MARJORAM (Origanum vulgare)
Masses of pink flowers, aromatic, 500mm
Pink Dry Sun
P115 WILD SHRUBBY CINQUEFOIL (Potentilla fruticosa)
Wild form of familiar garden shrub 600mm
Yellow Dry Sun
P116 WILD STRAWBERRY (Fragaria vesca)
Low growing with choice fruits - 100mm (GI)
White Sun/Shade
P117 WILD WALLFLOWER (Cheiranthus cheiri)
Delicate pink flowers forming decorative mats - 50mm (G)
Yellow Dry Sun
P118 WOOD AVEN (Geum urbanum)
Delicate yellow flowers for a shaded spot - height 300mm (I)
Yellow Shade
P119 WOOD CRANESBILL (Geranium sylvaticum)
Delicate mauve/purple flowers - height 600mm
Purple Sun
P120 YARROW (Achillea millefolium)
Tight clusters of flowers - height 400mm
White Dry Sun
P121 YELLOW ARCHANGEL (Lamium galeobdolon)
Yellow flowers in spring, height 1 m (GI)
Yellow Shade
P122 YELLOW FLAG IRIS (Iris pseudacorus)*
Stately erect flowers - height 1000mm (I)
Yellow Damp
P123 YELLOW LOOSESTRIFE (Lysimachia vulgaris)
Tall yellow flowerheads 1200mm (l)
Yellow Damp
All prices include V.A.T. at 15% and P&P
All plants grown from seed or cuttings of British provenance
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CLASSIC HERBACEOUS BORDER PLANTS

CLASSIC HERBACEOUS BORDER PLANTS
Orders normally sent out March - November.
All plants are sent as ‘plugs’ - small plantlets. Each single species is supplied in the following quantities.
3 for £3.50   -   5 for £5   -   10 for £8.50   -   100 for £75.00
* denotes a poisonous species. (G) - groundcover plant
(I) - potentially invasive
Code Species Colour Setting Unit £ Enter No. Required
P124 CATMINT (Nepeta x faassenii)
Long-flowering plant with lilac flowers - Height 400 mm
Blue Dry Sun
P125 DELPHINIUM PACIFIC GIANTS (Delphinium)
Tall spires of vivid blue - height to 1-2 metres
Blue Dry Sun
P126 HOLLYHOCK (Althaea rosea)
Mixed colours, for back of border - height 2 m
Mixed Dry Sun
P127 LAVENDER (Lavandula angustifolia ‘Hidcote’)
Compact aromatic small shub - 500mm
Mauve Dry Sun
P128 LUPIN RUSSELL HYBRIDS (Lupinus polyphyllus)
Classic border plant of mixed colours - 1m
Mixed Dry Sun
P129 MICHAELMAS DAISY (Aster)
Masses of pale blue flowers - 1200mm(GI)
Blue Dry Sun
P130 ORIENTAL POPPY (Papaver orientale)
Large rich red flowers forming clumps - 1m
Red Dry Sun
P131 RED VALERIAN (Centranthus ruber)
Dense heads of pink/red flowers, 1000mm
Pink Dry Sun
All prices include V.A.T. at 15% and P&P
All plants grown from seed or cuttings of British provenance
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PLANT COLLECTIONS
Orders normally sent out March - November.
All plants are sent as ‘plugs’ - small plantlets.
Each collection is as priced
Code Species Colour Setting Unit £ Enter No. Required
PC1 WILD HERBACEOUS BORDER
5 each of 5 wildflowers for a sunny border (our selection)
Varied Dry Sun 22.50
PC2 PONDSIDE FAVOURITES
5 each of 5 wildflowers for a pond edge (our selection)
Varied Damp 22.50
PC3 SHADED GLADE
5 each of 5 wildflowers for a shaded setting (our selection)
Varied Shade 22.50
PC4 WILDLIFE COLLECTION
5 each of 5 wildflowers that attract wildlife to a garden (our selection)
Varied Dry Sun 22.50
PC5 EASY TO GROW
5 each of 5 wildflowers that are easy to establish (our selection)
Varied Varied 22.50
PC6 HONEY BEE LARDER COLLECTION
3 each of 5 species that are ideal as food for honey bees (our selection)
Varied Dry Sun 15.00
PC7 BUTTERFLY HEAVEN COLLECTION
3 each of 5 species that attract butterflies (our selection)
Varied Dry Sun 15.00
PC8 THE PINK COLLECTION
3 each of the 3 native pinks, mainly for a sunny setting or rockery
Pink Dry Sun 10.00
PC9 THE PRIMULA COLLECTION
3 each of the 3 native primulas, Cowslip, Oxlip & Primrose
Yellow Shade/sun 10.00
PC10 THE HYPERICUM COLLECTION
3 each of 3 different native Hypericums, mainly for a sunny setting (our selection)
Yellow Sun/shade 10.00
PC11 THE SCABIOUS COLLECTION
3 each of 3 different native Scabious, mainly for a sunny setting (our selection)
Blue Dry Sun 10.00
PC12 THE ALPINE WILLOW COLLECTION
3 each of the 3 different native small alpine willows, mainly for an open setting (our selection)
Green Sun/damp 10.00
PC13 DROUGHT RESISTANT PLANT COLLECTION
FOR SUNNY OPEN SITE
3 each of 5 species chosen to cope with a limited amount of water (initial watering needed)
Varied Dry Sun 15.00
PC14 DROUGHT RESISTANT PLANT COLLECTION
FOR SHADED SITE
3 each of 5 species chosen to cope with a limited amount of water (initial watering needed)
Varied Shade 15.00
PC15 DROUGHT RESISTANT SHRUBLET COLLECTION
3 each of 5 species chosen to cope with a limited amount of water (initial watering needed)
Varied Dry Sun 15.00
All prices include V.A.T. at 15% and P&P
All plants grown from seed or cuttings of British provenance
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NATURAL BULBS

AUTUMN-DELIVERY BULBS
Orders normally sent out October-December.
BULBS B1 - B13 sold at following rates per species:
£3.50 per 10   -   £27.50 per 100   -   £190 per 1000
Code Species Colour Setting Unit £ Enter No. Required
B1 BLUEBELL (Hyacinthoides non-scripta)
Familiar carpet of blue, 300-350 mm, flowers April
Blue Shade
B2 NODDING STAR-OF-BETHLEHEM (Ornithogalum nutans) Drooping bells, 300 mm high, flowers May White Shade
B3 RAMSONS (Allium ursinum) Pure white flowers, 400 mm high, flowers May White Shade
B4 ROUND-HEADED LEEK (Allium sphaerocephalon)
Dense heads on tall stems, 400 mm high, flowers June
Red Dry Sun
B5 ROSY GARLIC (Allium roseum)
Cluster of light pink flowers on 400mm stems, flowers May
Pink Dry Sun
B6 SNAKESHEAD FRITILLARY (Fritillaria meleagris)
Drooping bells, 300 mm, flowers April
Purple Sun/damp
B7 SNOWDROP (Galanthus nivalis)
Always a joy to see the first blooms, 100 mm , flowers Jan/Feb.
White Shade
B8 STAR-OF-BETHLEHEM (Ornithogalum umbellatum)
Star-like flowers, 150 mm , flowers May/June
White Shade/sun
B9 SUMMER_SNOWFLAKE (Leucojum aestivum)
Drooping white flowers, 400 mm , flowers May
White Shade/sun
B10 TENBY DAFFODIL (Narcissus obvallaris)
All one yellow flowers, 300 mm , flowers March
Yellow Dry Sun
B11 TRIQUETROUS LEEK (Allium triquetrum)
Drooping white bells, 300 mm , flowers May
White Sun
B12 WILD DAFFODIL (LENT LILY) (Narcissus ps. lobularis) Pale petals with darker trumpet, 300 mm, flowers March Yellow Sun/shade
B13 WILD GRAPE HYACINTH (Muscari neglectum)
Pale petals with darker trumpet, 300 mm, flowers May
Blue Dry Sun
B14 WILD TULIP (Tulipa sylvestris)
Drooping flowers with scent, 200mm, flowers April/May
Yellow Shade
B15 WINTER ACONITE (Eranthis hyemalis)
Bright early flowers, 100 mm, flowers Jan/Feb.
Yellow Shade
B16 WOOD ANEMONE (Anemone nemerosa)
Delicate nodding flowers, 150 mm, flowers March.
White Shade
BC1 BULB COLLECTION - SPRINGTIME CHEER ‘A’
(10 ea. of items B1 - B16 above)
Varied Varied 50.00
BC2 BULB COLLECTION - SPRINGTIME CHEER ‘B’
(20 ea. of items B1 - B16 above)
Varied Varied 95.00
BC3 BULB COLLECTION - SPRINGTIME CHEER ‘C’
(100 ea. of items B1 - B16 above)
Varied Varied 365.00
BC4 BULB COLLECTION
END OF SEASON BARGAIN - ‘A’
50 bulbs, our choice of at least 4 different species from B1-13
Varied Varied 12.00
BC5 BULB COLLECTION
END OF SEASON BARGAIN - ‘B’
100 bulbs, our choice of at least 4 different species from B1-13
Varied Varied 22.00
All prices include V.A.T. at 15% and P&P.
Not all bulbs have been cultivated in Britain.
NEVER EAT BULBS AS MANY ARE POISONOUS, TAKE CARE IN HANDLING
BLUEBELLS - We do try always to ensure that the species offered is the true British bluebell.
However, as we only supply stock from cultivated sources it is impossible to guarantee that no
hybridisation has occurred with other bluebells..
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BULBS FOR NATURALISING

NATURALISING BULBS - AUTUMN-DELIVERY
Orders normally sent out October-December.
BULBS B14 - B23 sold at following rates per species:
£2.50 per 10   -   £16 per 100   -   £100 per 1000
Code Species Colour Setting Unit £ Enter No. Required
B17 CROCUS ANCRYENSIS
Early yellow flowers in Jan/Feb.
Yellow Dry Sun
B18 CROCUS BIFLORUS MISS VAIN
Ivory white flowers in Jan/Feb.
White Dry Sun
B19 CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS ARD SCHENK
White, bronzy-yellow centre; flowers in Jan/Feb.
White Dry Sun
B20 CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS BLUE BIRD
Soft blue, edged white, creamy white inside; flowers in Jan/Feb.
Blue Dry Sun
B21 CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS BLUE PEARL
Lobelia blue flowers in Jan/Feb.
Blue Dry Sun
B22 CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS CREAM BEAUTY
Creamy white flowers in Jan/Feb.
Cream Dry Sun
B23 CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS DOROTHY
Light yellow, bronze stripes; flowers in Jan/Feb.
Yellow Dry Sun
B24 CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS E P BOWLES
Lemon yellow, purplish base blotch; flowers in Jan/Feb.
Yellow Dry Sun
B25 CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS FUSCOTINCTUS
Deep yellow, striped purple; flowers in Jan/Feb.
Yellow Dry Sun
B26 CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS ROMANCE
Chrome yellow flowers in Jan/Feb.
Yellow Dry Sun
B27 CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS SNOWBUNTING
(Crocus Snowbunting) Early white flowers in Jan/Feb.
White Dry Sun
B28 CROCUS CHRYSANTHUS ZWANENBURG BRONZE
Golden yellow & bronze exterior; flowers in Jan/Feb.
Yellow Dry Sun
B29 CROCUS SIEBERI FIREFLY
White exterior, violet inside; flowers in Jan/Feb.
Violet Dry Sun
B30 CROCUS SIEBERI TRICOLOR
White & lilac blue with yellow throat; flowers in Jan/Feb.
Lilac blue Dry Sun
B31 CROCUS SIEBERI VIOLET QUEEN
Lavender mauve with orange stigmata; flowers in Jan/Feb.
Violet Dry Sun
B32 CROCUS TOMMASINIANUS
White throat, pale lilac inside; flowers in Jan/Feb.
Violet Dry Sun
B33 CROCUS TOMMASINIANUS BARR'S PURPLE
Amethyst violet flowers in Jan/Feb.
Violet Dry Sun
B34 CROCUS TOMMASINIANUS RUBY GIANT
Violet flowers in Jan/Feb.
Violet Dry Sun
B35 CROCUS TOMMASINIANUS WHITEWELL PURPLE
Purple flowers in Jan/Feb.
Purple Dry Sun
BC6 SPRING CROCUS COLLECTION
100 bulbs, 25 of each of four varieties from B17-B35 as stock allows
Varied Dry Sun 21.00
BC7 SPRING CROCUS COLLECTION
200 bulbs, 25 of each of eight varieties from B17-B35 as stock allows
Varied Dry Sun 40.00
BC8 END OF SEASON BARGAIN COLLECTION 'C'
50 bulbs, our choice of at least 5 different species from B17-B35, as stock allows
Varied Dry Sun 8.50
BC9 END OF SEASON BARGAIN COLLECTION 'D'
100 bulbs, our choice of at least 5 different species from B17-B35, as stock allows
Varied Dry Sun 12.50
All prices include V.A.T. at 15% and P&P.
Not all bulbs have been cultivated in Britain.
NEVER EAT BULBS AS MANY ARE POISONOUS, TAKE CARE IN HANDLING
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'IN-THE-GREEN' BULBS

'IN-THE-GREEN' BULBS - SPRING DELIVERY
Orders normally sent out February - April.
Code Species Colour Setting Unit £ Enter No. Required
B24 SINGLE SNOWDROP (Galanthus nivalis)
Garden favourite, 100 mm. Sold at rates
£17.50 per 50 - £27.50 per 100 - £200 per 1000
White Shade
B25 DOUBLE SNOWDROP
(Galanthus nivalis flore plena)
Garden favourite, 100 mm. Sold at rates
£22.50 per 50 - £37.50 per 100 - £270 per 1000
White Shade
B26 BLUEBELL (Hyacinthoides non-scripta)
Familiar carpet of blue, 300-350 mm. Sold at rates
£22.50 per 50 - £37.50 per 100 - £270 per 1000
Blue Shade
B27 NODDING STAR-OF-BETHLEHEM
(Ornithogalum nutans)
Drooping bells, 300 mm high. Sold at rates
£22.50 per 50 - £37.50 per 100 - £270 per 1000
White Shade
B28 STAR-OF-BETHLEHEM (Ornithogalum umbellatum)
Star-like flowers 150mm. Sold at rates
£22.50 per 50 - £37.50 per 100 - £270 per 1000
White Sun/shade
B29 WILD DAFFODIL (LENT LILY)
(Narcissus ps. lobularis)
Pale petals with darker trumpet, 300 mm. Sold at rates
£22.50 per 50 - £37.50 per 100 - £270 per 1000
Yellow Sun/shade
B30 WINTER ACONITE, (Eranthis hyemalis)
Bright early flowers, 100 mm . Sold at rates
£22.50 per 50 - £37.50 per 100 - £270 per 1000
Yellow Sun/shade
B31 WOOD ANEMONE (Anemone nemerosa)
Delicate nodding flowers, 150 mm . Sold at rates
£22.50 per 50 - £37.50 per 100 - £270 per 1000
White Shade
BC10 COLLECTION SNOWDROP ‘50’
50 each Single & Double Snowdrop (B24-25)
White Shade 32.50
BC11 COLLECTION SNOWDROP ‘100’
100 each Single & Double Snowdrop (B24-25)
White Shade 50.00
BC12 COLLECTION SNOWDROP ‘200’
200 each Single & Double Snowdrop (B24-25)
White Shade 85.00
All prices include V.A.T. at 15% and P&P.
Not all bulbs have been cultivated in Britain.
NEVER EAT BULBS AS MANY ARE POISONOUS, TAKE CARE IN HANDLING
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PUBLICATIONS

Code PUBLICATIONS Colour Setting Unit £ Enter No. Required
W1 WILD GARDEN DESIGN PACK - HOME
6 different ideas for creating a wildlife garden in your own garden. Black & white designs come with hints on how to get started, a list of wildflowers suitable for a wildlife garden, plus 3 single-species packets of seed and 1 packet of a seed mixture. Please note this pack includes ‘The Wildlife Pond’ booklet (W3).
10.00
W2 WILD GARDEN DESIGN PACK - SCHOOL
6 different ideas for creating a wildlife garden in your school garden. Black & white designs come with hints on how to get started, a list of wildflowers suitable for a wildlife garden, plus 3 single-species packets of seed and 1 packet of a seed mixture. Please note this pack includes ‘The Wildlife Pond’ booklet (W3).
10.00
W3 'THE WILDLIFE POND’
This is a short booklet about creating a wildlife pond in your garden, a most important habitat for wildlife. (please note that this item is included in the Wild Garden Design Pack)
1.50
W3 'THE WILDFLOWER COMPENDIUM’
A soft back book detailing how to grow and maintain 200 species of British wildflowers in your garden. Each species is illustrated. There are also extensive lists of recommended native trees, shrubs, bulbs and wildflowers to grow in your garden.
6.50
All prices include V.A.T. at 15% where appropriate and P&P.
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