Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Dark Knight' Caryopteris clandonensis ‘Dark Knight’ is a fantastic small shrub, bearing masses of eye-catching deep blue flowers in late summer and autumn. It forms a mound of slightly toothed, grey-green leaves with silver hairs on the undersides...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Catananche caerulea Neat clumps of narrow leaves and lovely blue flowers with papery bracts, on graceful stems. Bright blue cornflower type flowers from early to late summer. Will self-seed to increase the clump if you let it. Excellent for cutting, either fresh or drying...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Catananche caerulea 'Alba' Neat clumps of narrow leaves and lovely pure white flowers with blue centres and papery bracts, on graceful stems. White and blue cornflower type flowers from early to late summer. Will self-seed to increase the clump if you let it. Excellent for...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Cenolophium denudatum Adding a delicate airiness to the summer border, Cenolophium denudatum (Baltic Parsley) is a lovely hardy perennial plant with abundant and elegant, flat-topped umbels, 5 in. wide (12 cm), of creamy white flowers floating atop mounds of dark-green,...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Centaurea montana 'Black Sprite' A small, compact cornflower with rich purple-black spidery flowers. Loved by bees and butterflies. Makes a very good cut flower. Height and Spread: 20cm x 45cm Common name(s): Perennial cornflower, Mountain cornflower Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Centaurea montana 'Purple Heart' Very similar to Centaurea montana but less common, with spidery white flowers with violet-purple centres. Loved by bees and butterflies. Height and Spread: 45cm x 60cm Common name(s): Perennial cornflower, Mountain cornflower Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Centaurea montana 'Sulphurea' A very unusual and rarely seen creamy-yellow cornflower. The flowers are quite beautiful. Loved by bees and butterflies. Makes a very good cut flower. Height and Spread: 20cm x 45cm Common name(s): Perennial cornflower, Mountain cornflower Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Centaurea montana (Cornflower) An attractive plant native to the mountain meadows and woodlands of continental Europe. Purple cornflower flowers from May to July. Tough as old boots. You can't really go wrong with this plant. Looks good in the border or can be planted in a wildflower...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Ceratostigma plumbaginoides Highly valued for ground cover and its autumn foliage colour. Deep blue flowers in summer, from August to October. From China in 1846. A shrubby perennial. Grow as ground cover or edging plant along the front of a border. In autumn, the...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chaenorhinum origanifolium 'Blue Dream' Masses of delicate purple-blue snapdragon flowers throughout summer. The dwarf snapdragon, Chaenorhinum origanifolium, is an alpine plant with a delightful spreading habit. Suitable for growing in a rockery or scree, it forms tumbling cushions of tiny...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.75 Now: £3.90
Chaerophyllum azoricum A new, rare and extremely garden-worthy plant from the windy Azores Islands. Large sprays of fragrant, creamy white flowers open above compact stems, bearing leathery, slightly hairy, little-divided leaves, an unusual feature within this group of...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chaerophyllum hirsutum 'Roseum' (Pink Cow Parsley) The Pink Cow Parsley. Umbels of pink flowers in early summer, over green feathery foliage. Much prized for its beauty as a garden plant and not invasive like it's relative, the white Cow Parsley. Forms a good sized clump but does not readily self seed...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chamaenerion angustifolium ‘Album’ (White Rosebay Willowherb) The unusual white willowherb which, like its pink cousin, is loved by bees and other pollinators for its masses of flowers in summer and autumn and it's foliage is vital food for the Elephant Hawk Moth. Unlike it's cousin, it won't take over your garden,...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chelidonium Majus 'Laciniatum Flore Pleno' A delightful plant, related to the poppy, with beautiful double yellow flowers. Rarely seen in UK. Deeply-divided, finely-cut, fern-like foliage, displays numerous bright yellow flowers consisting of frilly, almost feather-like petals. A very...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chelidonium Majus 'Laciniatum' A dainty, and nowadays very rare, curiosity. Deeply-divided, finely-cut, fern-like foliage, displays numerous bright yellow flowers consisting of frilly, almost feather-like petals. A very good plant for a shady spot and will also tolerate a...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.75 Now: £3.90
Chelone obliqua (Turtle's Head) Rich rose-pink flowers that really do look like turtles all clustered together on the top of stiff stems, hence the common name of Turtle's Head. These form slowly spreading clumps with soft green leaves. Likes a soil that does not dry out in summer...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Buxton Ruby' A variety that is sadly now listed on the Plant Heritage’s Plant Guardian Scheme (meaning that there are two or fewer suppliers in the UK). We feel it is well worth preserving as it is a lovely variety. Buxton Ruby is a late flowering...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Capel Manor' An old variety, grown for years at Capel Manor Horticultural College but not widely available in nurseries. Lovely creamy golden-yellow quilled double flowers in October and November. Loved by bees. Good for cutting. It makes a welcome late...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Carmine Blush' A lovely soft pink-carmine, single flower, the flowers open darker and age softer giving a patchwork of colour from September to November. Vigorous, fully hardy and good on clay soils. Ideal for late season colour in the border. It makes a welcome late...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Chelsea Physic Garden' A stunning, strongly growing Chrysanthemum with double bronze flowers with a lovely gold reverse. This is latest flowering Chrysanthemum we have ever known! It seems to start flowering in November and has reputedly still been flowering at...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Clara Curtus' An autumn gem. Masses of sprays of pink flowers in September, October and November. An old cultivar, bred by Amos Perry in 1939. Loved by bees. Good for cutting. An old cultivar that has stood the test of time and is still popular today. It...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Dixter Orange' This lovely Chrysanthemum was selected by the late great Christopher Lloyd of Great Dixter. It flowers earlier than most Chrysanthemums but then continues with masses of double orange pom-poms right through to the end of November. Loved by bees...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Duchess of Edinburgh' Rich, ruby-red semi-double flowers. with a yellow eye when fully open. An autumn gem. Loved by bees. Ideal as cut flowers. It makes a welcome late summer and autumn show in borders and beds, with the added benefit of providing perfect cutting...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'E.h. Wilson' A very old, highly scented chrysanthemum variety. Classy, single cream flowers with lemon centres and greenery yellow eye. 6 layers of petals. Very classy. This may be the 1905 introduction of the species collected in Korea by EH Wilson which was used...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Chrysanthemum 'Elspeth' An old variety which is now very rare and classified as ‘Threatened in cultivation’ by Plant Heritage. Elspeth is believed to have been bred at Capel Manor and known to have been grown since at least 1911. A tough and...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Emperor of China' A very old and beautiful variety, written about by Gertrude Jekyll in 1888. In September the leaves colour a rich ruby red, setting off the silvery pink quilled double flowers beautifully. Loved by bees. Good for cutting. It...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Innocence' Full petalled single flowers which are white with a flush of pink. Good for adding late-season interest to the border. Loved by bees. Good for cutting. It makes a welcome late summer and autumn show in borders and beds, with the added benefit of...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Mary Stoker' Masses of large, soft apricot-yellow coloured flowers from August to November. One of the Korean Chrysanthemums. Bred by Amos Perry in 1942. Loved by bees. It makes a welcome late summer and autumn show in borders and beds. Height: 60cm The...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Mavis Smith' Now rather rare, this is a vigorous, tall and beautiful Chrysanthemum with masses of single pink flowers with a yellow eye. Flowers from early September to late November. Height and spread: 90cm x 70cm The Chrysanthemum has it's origins in China and is...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Mei-Kyo' An old, reliable variety. Masses of pink pom poms on strong stems in autumn. Forms an upright, tidy mound. We are reliably informed that the name 'Mei-Kyo' means Glory of Kyoto. Height and spread: 70cm x 60cm The Chrysanthemum has it's origins in...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Nantyderry Sunshine' Forms a compact bush that is absolutely covered in bright yellow fully double buttons that deepen in colour from the edge to the centre. Flowers early for a Chrysanthemum, starting in early September and continuing until late November. Good for cutting...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Picasso' Now listed as endangered by the Hardy Plant Society and is on their Conservation Scheme Plant list. Masses of small double peach flowers shading to apricot in centres and flushed carmine at the edges. Blooms October-November on neat plants...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Purleigh White' A beautiful old variety which originates in Essex. Pale pink buds open to white pom-poms which age pale pink. A lemon eye completes the flower. A really lovely, bushy Chrysanthemum which doesn't require staking. Loved by bees. Good for cutting...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Ruby Mound' Stunning large double ruby red flowers from late summer into autumn. Good for adding late-season interest to the border. Loved by bees. Good for cutting. It makes a welcome late summer and autumn show in borders and beds, with the added benefit...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Rumpelstilzchen' Rusty-red, double flowers tinged with gold from September until late autumn. From Germany. Loved by bees. Ideal as cut flowers. It makes a welcome late summer and autumn show in borders and beds, with the added benefit of providing perfect cutting...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Spartan Canary' A very popular variety of Chrysanthemum. Double yellow flowers with a darker, almost orange centre. Loved by bees. Good for cutting. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. It makes a welcome late summer and autumn show in borders and beds,...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum 'Starlet' Apricot shades infuse the breathtaking spoon shaped petals of Mum Starlet. These have interesting flower shapes, both spooned and quilled petals. September to November. Loved by bees. Good for cutting. It makes a welcome late summer and autumn...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Chrysanthemum weyrichii An unusual Chrysanthemum in that it only grows 7" (15cm) high. The very large pink flowers of varying shades, sometimes almost white, with a yellow eye, stand above the foliage. Makes a good ground cover as it spreads in a well behaved way by sending out...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Cichorium intybus (Blue Chicory) A tall plant and although possibly not native to the UK, it has been known here since at least Roman times, and has naturalised. The flowers are usually sky blue in colour and have 15-20 petals which open in bright light. It likes well drained soils...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Cichorium intybus f. alba (White Chicory) White chicory is less common than the blue and makes a beautiful border or herb bed plant. The flowers are pure white and often semi-double. It likes well drained soils (sand and chalk). The leaves can be eaten as salad leaves. The dried and ground...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Cichorium intybus f. roseum (Pink Chicory) The rarely seen pink chicory. The flowers are usually soft pink in colour and have 15-20 petals which open in bright light. It likes well drained soils (sand and chalk). The leaves can be eaten as salad leaves. The dried and ground roots have been used...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Clematis tangutica A vigorous clematis which requires plenty of space. In late summer, the stems are decked with dangling yellow lantern-like flowers, and as the first ones go over they're replaced by large, fluffy, white seed heads. By late summer both flowers and...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Clinopodium vulgare (wild basil) A British native perennial wild flower that provides nectar to our bees and butterfly's. Can be used as part of a wildflower meadow or makes a good border plant. Drought tolerant and can be used in gravel gardens. Flowers between July and September,...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Commelina dianthifolia A little known treasure. Stunning gentian-blue flowers are produced on short stems, daily from midsummer onwards. The dazzling flowers fade by late afternoon but are replaced by fresh ones each morning. Works well in the border, on-masse as ground...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Commelina tuberosa coelestis An attractive Mexican plant introduced in 1650. Broad grassy leaves and three-petalled flowers of the most exquisite blue throughout late summer. Hardy if not exposed and in well drained soil. Forms a good clump and makes a very attractive front...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Crepis aurea A rarely offered, superb rugged alpine which will perform well either on a rock garden or in the border. Native to the Alps and also the Balkan peninsula, Orange-yellow flowers, usually red in bud, open in spring over tidy tussocks of...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Cynara cardunculus 'Porto Spineless' This is a more compact version of the stately Cynara cardunculus, reaching a more moderate 4' height. Especially bred for cut flower use, it has the advantage of being spineless. Silver-grey, pointed and divided foliage, it is a grand specimen for a...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.75 Now: £3.75
Cynara cardunculus (Cardoon) A large, spectacular ornamental plant and quite a talking point when established. Introduced in 1658 and is both a handsome border plant and a tasty vegetable. Large, spiky, deeply cut silver leaves with stout stems bearing 4" thistle-like...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Darmera peltata An exotic looking, spectacular plant that brings to mind Wyndham's 'The Day of the Triffids'. Unusual as the flowers emerge on tall, naked stems, before the leaves appear. Later, the plant rewards again as the foliage turns pinky-purple in autumn...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Daucus carota (Wild Carrot) Our native carrot. White umbel shaped flowers of white, or very pale pink, from June to September. Wild carrot has a host of common names, including bird's nest, bishop's lace, and Queen Anne's lace. The root is edible while young, but...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.75 Now: £3.50
Dianthus 'Argus' White with a deep red eye and laced feathered edging. Age unknown. Clove scented. Height: 25cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Babi-Lom' A very good rockery or container pink. Masses of pink flowers on short stems from early summer onwards. Very neat foliage. Awaiting a better photograph. Height: 8cm Common name(s): Pink; Gillyflower Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Bat's Double Red' A 17th century pink, raised by Thomas Bat, was thought to be lost but then rediscovered in the Oxford Botanic Garden. Semi-double toothed, red flowers and a distinctive bluish foliage. Good scent. Good for cutting and putting in a vase. Height:...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Bridal Veil' Grown since the 17th century and has always been very popular. Very fringed double white with deep carmine centre. Very strong scent. Good for cutting and putting in a vase. Height: 25cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Brympton Red' An old pink which was originally found growing in a workhouse at Beaminster, Devon. It was later rediscovered at Brympton D'Evercy. Glowing single crimson flowers with a darker edge. Long stemmed and fragrant. Quite Lovely. Height:...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Chastity' A beautifully simple pink of unknown age. Short and compact, it makes a neat clump. Semi-double, creamy white flowers with a delightful scent. Suitable for a rock garden, container or front of border. Height: 10cm Common name(s): Pink;...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Claret Joy' A sport of Dianthus 'Joy', this is a long flowering pink with claret red double flowers and a very good clove scent. Introduced in 1987 and has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Good for cutting and putting in a vase. Height:...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Cockenzie' An old Pink with deep carmine pink flowers, heavily fringed, with a deeper pink eye. Forms a good clump and flowers well. This is a famous pink originating from Montrose House in about 1720. It was later rediscovered in the village of Cockenzie in 1730...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Dad's Favourite' From 1780. Discovered in a garden in Northumberland by A.J MacSelf. This old and very popular 'pink' has double white flowers with crimson lacing and a chocolate eye. Very fragrant. Good for cutting and putting in a vase. Height: 30cm Common name(s):...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'David' Dating from 1970 comes this wonderful double flowered red 'pink'. Clove scented. Tall stems make it good for cutting and putting in a vase. Height: 35cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Dewdrop' Dating from before 1932, this alpine pink has pure white flowers with a slight pink eye, neat foliage and a good scent. Height: 15cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Diane' Double flowers of deep salmon pink. Softly clove scented. Height: 30cm RHS Award of Garden Merit Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Doreen Hodgson' Single pink flowers with darker pink eye and overlapping petals. A beautiful alpine pink. Excellent for border edges, rockeries, paving or in containers. Height: 15cm Common name(s): Pink; Gillyflower Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Doris' A very popular pink raised by Montague Allwood in 1945. Is it said that he did not originally think the plant worthwhile when he grew it from a batch of seedlings so he threw it on the compost heap. A member of his staff rescued it and propagated from it...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Earl of Essex' A 19th Century double rose pink dianthus with fringed petals. The flowers turn almost white as they age. Strong scent. Height: 30cm Common name(s): Pink; Gillyflower Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Elizabethan Pink' Single flowering white with a maroon eye and lacing. Nicely clove scented. An old pink, believed to date from around 1700. Not the tidiest of habits, but more than made up for by the gorgeous flowers. Height: 30cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Dianthus 'Emile Parié' We are very pleased to have found this now very rare Mule Pink, which dates from around 1840. Small double, salmon pink flowers are produced in branching clusters and when happy the plant will spread over a wide area, throwing up many sprays of...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Faffa's Pink' Believed to be a very old pink which came to us from someone who purchased it at a nursery 2005. That nursery was given it by a lady who's father had grown it for many years. We have not seen or heard of it anywhere else and the nursery in question no...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Fair Folly' An old pink 1700. Crushed raspberry splashed with white on white petals. Believed to have started life as 'Constance Finnis' and renamed 'Fair Folly' later. Height: 25cm Common name(s): Pink; Gillyflower Synonym: Dianthus 'Constance Finnis'Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Farnham Rose' Splashes of white and a broad white edging to the mauve-pink petals. Strong scent. Good for cutting and putting in a vase. A vigorous grower. Age uncertain but it has been known from at least 1966. Height: 30cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Fettes Mount' One of the Mule pinks. Age unknown, but thought to be from the 1800s. A strong growing plant with lovely pink flowers on long stems. Height: 25cm The Mule Pinks are a cross between a carnation and a Sweet William, resulting in larger flowers than...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Francis Isobel' A frilly double. The colour is a pink ground with a maroon eye and lacing. The lacing is quite narrow, but on the occasional flower it becomes quite wide, reducing the pink ground to a small eye in the centre of each petal;...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Fusilier' An alpine pink and one of S.T. Byatt's military series for the rock garden. Very fragrant blooms and very compact, bushy foliage. Introduced sometime before 1955 when the RHS awarded it an AM as a border plant. Height: 15cm Common name(s): Pink;...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Gingham Gown' Large heads of red and pink in a typical gingham pattern. Raised by W.J. Archer of Wrecclesham in about 1964 and likely to be much older. A very reliable, scented pink. Height: 20cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Gold Dust' Masses of delightfully-scented, burgundy flowers which develop a sprinkling of gold flecks. Very attractive. Fragrant. The picture doesn't do it justice. Excellent for border edges, rockeries, paving or in containers. Height: 15cm Common name(s):...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Gran's Favourite' A vigorous and easy to grow Pink. Pink and white with maroon centre and soft maroon lacing. Very double and very fragrant. Introduced by Mrs D. Underwood of Colchester, in 1966. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Height: 25cm Common name(s):...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Grandma Calvert' Soft lilac pink with maroon lacing. Vigorous grower, but compact, with a long flowering season. Good clove scent. Introduced in 1994. Height: 20cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Greensides' Dating from before 1849, this heritage pink is very heavily clove scented. Well worth growing for the scent alone. Height: 20-25cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Hannah Gertsen' Bred in 1992. Deep red double flowers, with a thin lace of grey. Mildly scented. Height: 30cm Listed in the Plant Heritage Plant Guardian Scheme – September 2016, meaning it is considered at risk of dying out due to the lack of nurseries growing...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Haytor' (syn: Dianthus 'Haytor White') A vigorous and free-flowering pink, bearing large double white flowers. Introduced by Cecil Wyatt from Bovey Tracey in Devon in about 1971. Long flowering and heavily scented. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Height: 40cm Common name(s): Pink;...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Heath' A very robust, strong grower with large double white flowers with a light green central zone and a strong scent. Age unknown but thought to be quite old. Strong, straight stems make it good for cutting and putting in a vase. Height: 30cm Common...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Hope' Dating from the end of World War Two and now very rare. Semi-double mahogany flowers with pink flecks and delicate white picotee. Sweetly scented. Height: 20cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Houndspool Cheryl' Beautiful cherry-red semi-double flowers. Long stems make this a great cut flower. Gently perfumed. Found by J. Whetman of Houndspool, near Dawlish and introduced as a sport of Dianthus 'Houndspool Ruby' in 1980. Height: 35cm Common name(s): Pink;...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Inchmery' Pale pink double flowers with a heavy scent. One of the 'floppier' Dianthus, so don't expect a compact plant, but beautiful and worthy of any garden. Named after an English garden and grown since the 18th century. An old favourite. Very long flowering...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Inshriach Dazzler' A stunning alpine pink with masses of deep pink frilly flowers from late spring into mid summer Excellent for border edges, rockeries, paving or in containers. This plant has received an Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Kesteven Kirkstead' Pure white ground with velvety crimson central zone and white throat. Slightly fringed petals. Raised by A.E. Robinson of Enfield as a seedling of 'Laced Romeo'. Awarded an AM by the RHS in 1983 as a plant for the border. Good scent. Height:...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'La Bourboule Alba' A very good rockery or container pink with masses of white flowers above tight green-grey mats of foliage. The photo doesn't do it justice. Excellent amongst rocks, paving or on a wall, easy and free flowering. Height: 8cm Common name(s): Pink;...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'La Bourboule' Also known as La Bourbrille. A very good rockery or container pink. Single pink, fragrant flowers nestle on compact mats of grey foliage. Excellent amongst rocks, paving or on a wall, easy and free flowering. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Laced Joy' Bred in 1947. Deep pink with a crimson centre and laced petals. Nicely clove scented. Height: 25cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Laced Monarch' Double blooms richly laced with chestnut on a lavender ground. A 20th century free-flowering pink with chestnut lacing. Heavily scented. Introduced by Allwood in 1972 Good for cutting and putting in a vase. Height: 45cm Common name(s): Pink;...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Laced Mrs Sinkins' A 'sport' from the white flowered D. Mrs Sinkins. Very pretty and rarely offered in nurseries. Large bushy flowers and grows vigorously, good flower production. Height: 25cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Laced Romeo' Dating from the early sixties. Large blooms of creamy white with chestnut red lacing and centre. Height: 30cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Laced Treasure' Double flowers with velvet crimson ground and a very thin white lacing. This pink is a sport of 'Francis Isobel' and was raised by Mr Calvert sometime before 1980. Slightly fringed. Clove scented. Height: 20cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Lady Granville' An early Victorian plant with double flowers of fringed white petals and crimson lacing. Heavily scented. Introduced around 1840. Long stems make this an excellent choice for cutting. The Lady Granville this flower was named after is thought to be...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Lawley's Double Red' We are very grateful to a generous customer who donated this lovely pink. Wonderful double red flowers with serrated petals on blue foliage. Very similar to Dianthus 'St Nicholas'. Not much is known about the history, although it possibly originated...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Dianthus 'Little Ben' Thought to have been raised by J. Galbally in 1992 and now very rare. Little Ben has semi-double white flowers with rich purple edging, wide central zone and central bar to each petal, resembling a clock face. Height: 25cm Common name(s): Pink;...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Little Jock' Pink, strongly scented flowers with a red eye, above neat foliage. Dating from the 1920s, Little Jock was a seedling thought to be a cross between Dianthus gratianopolitanus and Dianthus plumaris by John (Jock) Gray of Benhall near Saxmunden. Height:...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'London Brocade' Pale pink petals with crimson lacing. Double blooms with a strong scent. A very good border pink. Bred by F.R. McQuown and introduced in 1961. This is one of the parents of Dianthus 'Becky Robinson'. Height: 30cm Common name(s): Pink;...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'London Lovely' Semi-double flowers with pure white and dark purple crimson central zone which gets paler as the flower ages. Lacing of the same colour. Bred by F.R. McQuown and introduced in 1944. Height: 25cm Common name(s): Pink; Gillyflower Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Dianthus 'Ma's Choice' Beautiful crimson petals brushed with pink and soft white edges. A lovely plant. Dating from 2011. Height: 20cm Common name(s): Pink; GillyflowerClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75