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  1. 'Rubenza' represents a unique colour for Cosmos. A sultry ruby red that combines favourably with other colours.

    Cosmos bipinnatus 'Rubenza'

    Semi-Dwarf Mexican Aster
    €2.45
    Conjure up the colour red, fix it in your mind’s eye, and fast forward to a much warmer, dare I say sizzling time in your life…. and then imagine this colour in a flower. Let me introduce you to Cosmos Rubenza. It is red that combines favourably with other colours. The very same colour as Dorothy’s shoes - the ones that got her back to Kansas.
  2. Cosmos bipinnatus 'Velouette' is an exceptional Cosmos variety with a unique contrasting colour pattern.

    Cosmos bipinnatus 'Velouette'

    Semi-Dwarf Mexican Aster
    €2.45
    Cosmos bipinnatus 'Velouette' is an exceptional new variety with unique dark red blooms, the same sizzling dark red as Rubenza. Semi-dwarf, early flowering and uniform, they give a wonderful effect when planted in combination. They will start to bloom in as little as 70 days from sowing, going on to offer to six months of colour from May to October.
  3. Cosmos bipinnatus 'Xanthos' is a totally new cosmos that's causing rather a stir in horticultural circles.

    Cosmos bipinnatus 'Xanthos'

    The Mexican Aster
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Cosmos bipinnatus 'Xanthos' is a new cosmos that's causing rather a stir in horticultural circles. It adds a completely new colour to the Cosmos range. Unique soft-yellow blooms are produced in profusion on compact dwarf plants. Growing to a height of 60cm tall, this truly exceptional Cosmos has already been granted one of the most prestigious horticultural awards, a Fleuroselect Gold Medal.

  4. Cosmos bipinnatus 'Xsenia'

    Cosmos bipinnatus 'Xsenia'

    The Mexican Aster
    €2.95

    This unique variety of cosmos are early to flower with unusual blooms that have a magical iridescence. Magenta, rose and raspberry pinks are overlaid with an apricot- peach undertone. As each flower matures, the colour fades to a warm, antique rose. This variety works well in creating a gentle vintage look in the garden or vase.

  5. Whether you are into the culinary arts or edible landscapes, you may want to put this plant at the top of your list.
    €2.20
    Whether you are into the culinary arts or edible landscapes, you may want to put this plant at the top of your list. Chosen by the RHS as one of the top plants of the last 200 years, Cardoons are aristocrats in both the ornamental and the vegetable world.
  6. Pure white, fragrant flowers with delicately fringed edges are held above compact symmetrical domes, tight little clumps that rock gardeners call buns.
    €2.80

    Dianthus arenarius 'Little Maiden' is a super Dianthus for the rock, roof or fairy garden. The plants grow quite densely and grow only about 10cm high. Pure white, fragrant flowers with delicately fringed edges are held above compact symmetrical domes, tight little clumps that rock gardeners call buns.

  7. Dianthus barbatus 'Alba' is a pure white form of Sweet William, absolutely beautiful especially when massed, they flower all summer from May to August.

    Dianthus barbatus 'Alba'

    Poet's Pink, Sweet John, Sweet William
    €1.80
    Sweet Williams have been grown in gardens for hundreds of years, they are famous for their gentle sweet scent. Dianthus barbatus 'Alba' is a pure white form. Absolutely beautiful especially when massed, they flower all summer from May to August.
  8. Sweet Williams are one of those lovely old-fashioned flowers, famous for their spicy-scent. The Auricula-eyed Group are irresistible.

    Dianthus barbatus 'Auricula-eyed Mix'

    Poet's Pink, Sweet John, Sweet William
    €1.75

    Sweet Williams are one of those lovely old-fashioned flowers, easy to grow and famous for their spicy-scent. The Auricula-eyed Group are irresistible, dense clusters of flowers in dark tapestry rubies, fuchsia, scarlet, purple and white. Best of all, they are intensely fragrant, with a delicious, rich perfume.

  9. Sweet Williams are one of those lovely old-fashioned flowers, famous for their spicy-scent. The Auricula-eyed Group are irresistible.

    Dianthus barbatus 'Holborn Glory'

    Poet's Pink, Sweet John, Sweet William
    €1.75

    Sweet Williams are one of those lovely old-fashioned flowers, easy to grow and famous for their spicy-scent. Dating back to the 1920s, 'Holborn Glory' bloom with a lovely combination of purple-red with a pristine white ring bloom on straight, strong stalks. Easy to grow, everyone can grow them to perfection.

  10. Dianthus barbatus 'Newport Pink'

    Dianthus barbatus 'Newport Pink'

    Poet's Pink, Sweet John, Sweet William
    €1.80

    Sweet Williams have been grown in gardens for hundreds of years, they are famous for their gentle sweet scent and flower with flat clusters of flowers all summer from May to August. Dianthus barbatus 'Newport Pink' are irresistible, coral-pink flowers with delicately fringed petals.

  11. With clusters of single, brilliant scarlet red flowers.Dianthus 'Scarlet Beauty' is an exceptional variety of the quintessential Sweet William.

    Dianthus barbatus 'Scarlet Beauty'

    Poet's Pink, Sweet John, Sweet William
    €1.80

    Treasured in the garden for their bright colour and strong fragrance, Dianthus barbatus 'Scarlet Beauty' flower all summer from May to August with clusters of single, brilliant scarlet red flowers, and best of all, they are intensely fragrant, with a delicious rich perfume.

  12.  Dianthus Barbatus Nigrescens, simply referred to as ‘Sooty’ makes a stunning cut flower and border plant.
    €2.65
    ‘Sooty’ is one of the most unique of all Sweet Williams. A short lived perennial, often grown as a biennial, it bears multiple densely packed heads of darkest ruby, almost black, fragrant blooms on red stems, and leaves that mature to a shimmering metallic mahogany. A stunning cut flower and border plant.
  13. Introduced in 2014, 'Creme Bell' is often misspelled in a French way - 'Créme Belle'

    Digitalis ambigua 'Cream Bell'

    Perennial Foxglove aka 'Créme Belle'
    €3.65
    There are not many yellow flowering foxgloves and as they are so rare each one is joyfully celebrated. 'Creme Bell' is often misspelled in a French way - 'Créme Belle' and is simply heavenly. A true hardy perennial variety that produces multiple spires of soft vanilla-cream bells in late spring.
  14. Each orchid like flower of Digitalis ferruginea has an interior of rich red to dark brown veins

    Digitalis ferruginea 'Gigantea Gelber Herold'

    Perennial Foxglove, Rusty Foxglove
    €2.75
    Digitalis ferruginea 'Gigantea Gelber Herold' is an interesting and exotic looking foxglove. Elegant, orchid-like flowers with an interior of rich red to dark brown veins. Completely hardy, heat tolerant and totally perennial, this is a remarkable perennial for modern garden design.
  15. Extremely hardy, Digitalis grandiflora is one of the toughest and best performers of all the foxgloves.

    Digitalis grandiflora

    Syn: Digitalis ambigua. Perennial Foxglove
    €2.25
    Digitalis grandiflora is one of the few truly perennial foxgloves. Extremely hardy and one of the best performers. Bearing upright stalks of beautiful creamy-yellow bells through the summer, the lovely soft shade allows this plant to blend with almost anything in the garden.
  16. Digitalis lanata has a beautiful colouration. This unusual foxglove is well-worth trying in a shady spot in the garden.

    Digitalis lanata 'Café Crème'

    Grecian, Woolly, Perennial Foxglove
    €2.45
    Digitalis lanata has a beautiful 'Coffee and Cream' colouration, from late spring to mid summer it produces spikes of densely packed, fawn-coloured flowers each with a pearl coloured lower lip. Each of the blooms is delicately patterned with dark brown veins.
  17. Digitalis lutea 'Small Foxglove'

    Digitalis lutea 'Small Foxglove'

    Small Foxglove, Straw Foxglove
    €2.45
    Digitalis lutea is a quite a different species to the traditional cultivated foxglove, with delicate small flowers; it is an easily grown plant that is reliably perennial. It bears delicate pale creamy tubular flowers and grows to just 60cm in height. This delicate foxglove is a charming beauty wherever it is planted.
  18. Digitalis obscura 'Sunset Foxglove'

    Digitalis obscura 'Sunset Foxglove'

    Dwarf Perennial Foxglove, Willow Leaf Foxglove
    €2.70

    This rare and lovely foxglove from Spain is one of the very best in cultivation. Digitalis obscura, the Sunset Foxglove blooms from late spring to mid-summer with striking bell-shaped blooms in all the colours of the sunset. Rusty orange and amber with interior red veining and spotting.

  19. An aristocrat from Spain with densely packed spikes of cylindrical small chocolate funnels above dark green coloured glossy leaves.
    €2.65
    An aristocrat from Spain with densely packed spikes of cylindrical small chocolate funnels above dark green, rich foliage. Digitalis parviflora is a plant that will stop viewers in their tracks and have them enquiring its identity.
  20. Digitalis are handsome and easy if watered well in dry weather, and look spectacular at the back of a border.

    Digitalis purpurea

    Native Pink Foxglove
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland

    Starting at: €2.25

    This lovely native European woodland plant is a beauty to add to any garden and a popular biennial for shaded places. Plants form rosettes of lance shaped leaves, the second year the rosette begins to shoot skyward with beautiful large spikes and drooping bell shaped blooms that are spotted inside.

  21. Introduced in 1992, this most unusual and sought after colour makes an excellent companion for plants with dark plum foliage or flowers.

    Digitalis purpurea 'Apricot'

    Aka Suttons Apricot, Apricot Delight, Apricot Beauty Foxglove
    €2.25

    This outstanding variety produces large spikes of the most beautiful shade of coral / apricot. Introduced in 1992, one of its greatest assets is the ability to mingle, a quality particularly important in contemporary gardens where the accent is on informality.

  22. Digitalis “Elsey Kelsey” is one of the best new foxgloves found in recent years.

    Digitalis purpurea 'Elsey Kelsey'

    Foxglove. Aka Pam's Choice
    €2.45
    Digitalis 'Elsey Kelsey' is one of the best new foxgloves found in recent years. Their elegant upright habit, long spikes of flowers and their heavenly white bell shaped flowers with densely speckled throats of deep maroon-purple make impressive features in the garden.
  23. 'Camelot Cream' produces towers of an exquisite colour that are beautifully spotted with mauve interior markings.

    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot Cream'

    First Year Flowering, Florists Foxglove
    €3.95
    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot Cream' produces towers of a delicate buttercream colour, the dense spikes of blooms are borne all the way around the stem. Developed to flower in the first year, they can be sown anytime from January to September.
  24. Developed for florists with good-quality, dense spikes that are long flowering and well-branched,

    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot Lavender'

    First Year Flowering, Florists Foxglove
    €3.95
    Digitalis purpurea 'F1 Camelot Lavender' produces towers of an exquisite colour. This premium series has been developed for florists to be first year flowering. Unlike some varieties the dense spikes of blooms are borne all the way around the stem.

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