Noel Sutton | Pink Medley | ||
Rich blue, excellent vigour. Large blooms of good form held on very long stems. Excellent for exhibition or garden.
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New blend of several pink shades from across this wide range of colours. Vigorous growing plant producing a superb standard of bloom. Very good scent combination.
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Restormel | Richard and Judy | ||
A reliable cerise. Very rich colour with blooms held on good long stems. One for the exhibitor.
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This variety has an unusual colour combination. The base of the petals are dark, progessing lighter towards the edge, giving a two-tone effect. A very reliable neat arrangement of florets on a good stem. Exceptional s... Find out more...
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Ruby Charm | Sally Ann | ||
Rich crimson bred by ourselves producing strong plants which will enchant both the exhibitor and garden enthusiast. Find out more...
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Rich pink on white. |
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Serenity | Timeless | ||
This superbly scented sweetpea is a fantastic example of a genuine cool lavender.
It has a true depth of colour with large frilly florets on long stems. Superb for showing or garden decoration. Find out more... |
The name means always and evermore and our new, ageless, sweetpea depicts just that. A white, classic sweetpea which has frills in abundance. An absolute delight with a sweetly scented perfume. Find out more...
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Together | Welcome To Yorkshire | ||
This was worth waiting for:
MATUCANA in a Spencer form. The colours and scent of the original sweetpea have been raised by David Matthewman to produce a superb Spencer variety. This plant prod... Find out more... |
Very highly scented mid/dark mauve with exquisite formation and growth habit Find out more...
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Cheshire Blue | Dorothy Eckford | ||
Old Fashioned Sweet Pea - Cheshire Blue. Prior to the introduction of Spencer varieties at the turn of the 19th Century, these were the most popular types grown. All varieties are extremely prolific at producing flowe... Find out more...
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Old Fashioned sweet Pea - Dorothy Eckford. Prior to the introduction of Spencer varieties at the turn of the 19th Century, these were the most popular types grown. All varieties are extremely prolific at producing flo... Find out more...
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