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Anemone hupehensis 'Prinz Heinrich'  2L
Anemone hupehensis 'Prinz Heinrich' 2L
A.k.a.- Anemone 'Prince Henry'. A form of Japanese Anemone. This is a semi-double variety with dark purplish-red flowers displayed in late Summer. Most well-drained soils in sun or partial shade. Height - 80 cm (2 ft 8 in). Flowering time - August - October.
£10.99
Anemone x hybrida 'Honorine Jobert'   2L
Anemone x hybrida 'Honorine Jobert' 2L
A form of Japanese Anemone. This is a single flowered variety with pure white flowers displayed in late Summer. Most well-drained soils in sun or partial shade. Height - 80 cm (2 ft 8 in). Flowering time - August to October.
£11.99

Anemone x hybrida 'Whirlwind'  2L
Anemone x hybrida 'Whirlwind' 2L
Vigorous, clump-forming perennial about 90cm tall, 3-lobed mid-green leaves, and semi-double to double white flowers 6cm wide, with narrow, slightly rolled petals, several outer petals are green, and a central boss of yellow stamens, from late summer to late autumn. 50 - 100cm. Spread: 10 - 50cm.
£11.99










Antirrhiunum 'Antirinca Yellow Maroon'   9cm/10cmAntirrhiunum 'Antirinca Yellow Maroon'   9cm/10cm
Antirrhiunum 'Antirinca Yellow Maroon' 9cm/10cm
Unique yellow bicoloured blooms. Good branching habit and very free flowering. Height 35cm. Spread 25cm.
£2.99

Apple (Malus) 'Bramley 20' - Bush - M26   12L
Apple (Malus) 'Bramley 20' - Bush - M26 12L
Pollination group - BT. As a triploid variety it needs 2 different varieties to pollinate. A compact version of Bramley’s Seedling – 20% less vigorous with heavier crops. Highly recommended for the garden. Heavy crops of extra-large fruit with creamy, juicy flesh - full of flavour! Grows well in sun or part-shade in most soils. Pick - October; Use - Nov. to March . M26 Rootstock -will grow approx...
£52.99
Apple (Malus) 'Bramley's Seeding' - Bush - M26   12L
Apple (Malus) 'Bramley's Seeding' - Bush - M26 12L
Pollination group - BT. As a triploid variety it needs 2 different varieties to pollinate. The most popular commercial and home grown cooking apple. Heavy crops of extra-large fruit with creamy, juicy flesh - full of flavour! Grows well in sun or part-shade in most soils. Pick - October; Use - Nov. to March . M26 Rootstock -will grow approx 3m (10 ft). Prune in Winter.
£52.99

Apple (Malus) 'Cox Self Fertile' - Bush - M26   12L
Apple (Malus) 'Cox Self Fertile' - Bush - M26 12L
Pollination - 3. A self fertile form of Cox’s Orange Pippin highly recommended for less than ideal Cox areas. Heavy crops of the best eating apple in the world. Picking - Early October; Store until January. Grows well in sun or part-shade in moist but well-drained soil. M26 Rootstock -will grow approx 3m (10 ft). Prune in Winter.
£52.99
Apple (Malus) 'James Grieve' - Bush - M26   12L
Apple (Malus) 'James Grieve' - Bush - M26 12L
Pollination - 3. A very popular variety. Fruits are medium/large and very juicy. A heavy and regular cropper that can be eaten straight from the tree. Grows best in a sunny position in moist but well-drained soil. Pick - mid-September. Use - mid-Sept. through October. M26 Rootstock -will grow approx 3m (10 ft) high. Prune in Winter.
£52.99
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