Category Archives: All Flower Plants

Tulip ‘White Prince’

Tulip ‘White Prince’ is a dwarf, early-flowering variety, blooming late March-April.This small variety reaches only about a foot, making it ideal for gaps in the front of borders or planted in small containers. Tulip ‘White Prince’ bears single, white, goblet-shaped

Tulip ‘Paul Scherer’

For years tulip breeders have been trying to breed a near-black flower on a tall stem, and here it is! The large, egg-shaped purple-black blooms are simply breathtaking. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Late Flowering. Height 50cm. Bulb size

Tulip ‘Brown Sugar’

Exotic coloured Triumph variety. Copper and bronze shades combined with a subtle fragrance mean adding this superlative tulip to your spring display is a must. Contrasts well with Purple Prince. Flowers April. Height 40-50cm.

Tulip ‘Ice Stick’ (Kaufmanniana Group)

The wild form of this tulip is found growing naturally on the slopes in the Tien Shen mountains of Central Asia. This variety was introduced in 2002, and boasts pretty white petals stained yellow at the base and crimson on

Delphinium ‘Red Lark’

Particularly distinctive in its colour, ?Red Lark? boasts vibrant salmon-red and semi-double blooms that burst upright from it?s fine foliage below. Plant up in patio pots, beds and borders where it?s compact growth and free-flowering habit will create a strikingly

Tulip ‘Apricot Beauty’

Beautiful, delicately scented apricot blooms and sturdy stems make this one of the world’s most popular tulips. We certainly could not recommend it more highly! RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Early Flowering. Height 45cm. Single type. Tulips are a

Tulip ‘Golden Apeldoorn’

Giant flower heads in a rich yellow with a contrasting black centre. Flowers late April-May. Height 50-60cm.

Tulip ‘World Friendship’

Superb cut flower and a great contrast colour for tulips such as Purple Prince or the darker Paul Scherer. Flowers late April-early May. Height 30-40cm (12-16); spread 20-30cm (8-12). Mid flowering variety.

Narcissus ‘Erlicheer’

Deliciously fragrant and features double flowers with pure white petals and ivory centres revealing a hint of yellow. This variety can bear clusters of 6-8 spectacular blooms per stem. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Height 30-40cm; spread 1-10cm.

Narcissus ‘Hawera’

Nodding, fragrant yellow flowers are produced many to each stem from this daffodil bulb. Ideal for naturalising. Miniature/rockery variety. Flowers in April. Height 25cm. Jonquilla type.

Narcissus ‘Paper White’

Plant bulbs in mid-October and the pretty congregations of sweetly-scented, pure white flowers (each with a contrasting yellow stamen) will pop up in time to help you celebrate Christmas, filling your home with their wonderful and unforgettable fragrance for weeks

Narcissus ‘Cornish Trelawney Gold’

One of the most striking Cornish daffodils with a very robust texture and deep golden colour. Flowers in March. Height 35cm. Trumpet type. In Cornwall, even in the darkest days of winter you can feel the mildness in the air,

Crocus olivieri subsp. balansae ‘Orange Monarch’

Jumbo Crocus (C. vernus) – Larger than the botanical crocuses, "Jumbos" make a splash of early spring colour. Plant in your lawn, between shrubs, in borders, or in patio containers. They bloom a few weeks after the botanical crocuses –

Narcissus ‘Cornish Chuckles’

Up to four lightly scented, primrose-yellow flowers on a good stiff stem. Flowers February-March. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Height 23cm. Miniature type. Bulb size 12cm. In Cornwall, even in the darkest days of winter you can feel the mildness

Crocus ‘Botanical Mixed’

Guaranteed to brighten up the garden in early spring, these botanical crocus are perfect for planting in broad swathes through grass where they will create jewel-like carpets of colour, bulking up each year to deliver ever more impressive displays. They

Narcissus ‘Cornish Rosemoor Gold’

A golden daffodil with gently crimped trumpets and a delightful perfume. Narcissus ‘Cornish Rosemoor Gold’ is a Jonquilla type, bearing up to 3 dazzling yellow blooms on each stem. Plant these sunny daffs in groups through borders to fill gaps

Narcissus ‘Cornish Pencrebar’

An impressive and popular double yellow miniature. Flowers in April. Height 15cm. Miniature/double type. Bulb size 8cm.   In Cornwall, even in the darkest days of winter you can feel the mildness in the air, and anticipate the first daffodils

Narcissus ‘Cornish Treglisson’

Of all the early Cornish varieties, this is probably the best, most robust, golden trumpet variety of all. Flowers January-February. Height 35cm. In Cornwall, even in the darkest days of winter you can feel the mildness in the air, and

Crocus chrysanthus ‘Cream Beauty’

These delightful botanical crocuses will withstand the coldest weather conditions, are ideal for naturalising, and will flower year after year with little maintenance. Flowers February-March. Height 10cm. Cream Beauty – Rich cream blooms with golden throats and brownish-green bases. RHS

Clematis ‘Madame Julia Correvon’

Clematis Madame Julia Correvon, like all viticella cultivars, has a robust, free-flowering habit. Each sepal is fractionally warped and has a paler pink reverse, adding to the allure of this RHS AGM variety. It is a quintessential clematis that works

Clematis ‘Warszawska Nike’

Clematis ‘Warszawska Nike’ is a valuable climber with an RHS AGM. The flowers are up to 10 cm (4) across, and are velvety maroon purple, with a central boss of creamy yellow anthers. They can be found in borders or

Clematis ‘Westerplatte’

With its neat, sleek habit, Clematis ‘Westerplatte’ is an excellent choice for growing in patio containers. There are only a few authentic red Clematis varieties, and this is one of the finest. Flowers open to disclose a splendid silky, maroon-red