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Plant Once & Enjoy Flowers Year After Year “Up to 300 bold, pom-pom blooms this summer!”
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Gladioli ‘Purple Art’ Tie-dye-style Gladioli blooms – a real one-off! Striking shows in your borders, grasping attention and lasting for ages in a vase too! High- reaching spires of frilly flowers. 1m July-August
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Dahlia Hybridisers Mix Whilst you may have a perception of Dahlias as being old- fashioned, and what grandad grew when you were younger, they are enjoying a renaissance in recent years, as they provide such stunning colour and value for money in the late summer and autumn. Plant in pots or in the garden. 90cm August-October
“Fabulous dual coloured flowering displays” 10 BULBS
Carpet Lilies ‘Hot Flame Mix’ Low-growing carpets of flame hot colours! Growing to 30cm tall, with incredible flower power –with one strong stem and 3-5 flowers each in year one – and more in following years! 30cm June-September
ITEM: 650059£9.99
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Flowers up to 20cm across
Dahlia ‘Café au Lait’
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Dinner plate-sized Dahlia flowers that stretch up to 20cm across. Dramatic in your garden and great cut too. Creamy flowers with peach- tinged centres emerge from mid-summer. 1.2m June-September
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Dahlia ‘Rebecca’s World’ ‘Dahlia ‘Rebecca’s World’ is a bit of a freak of nature really, it can’t make its mind up whether to flower red, white – or both! You will get a random mix of deep blood red, blush white or mixed flowers all on the same plant. It is very unusual to find something like this which is a stable mix of colours. 90cm August-October
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