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Perennials
“Scented blooms so stunning you’ll want to cut them, dry them and frame them forever”
SAVE £2 10 PIPS WHITE
£12.99 ITEM: 580050
Was £14.99
SAVE £10 £19.98
10 WHITE + 5 PINK PIPS
Was £29.98 ITEM: 580132
SAVE £2 5 PIPS PINK
£12.99 ITEM: 580113
Was £14.99
Lily Of The Valley (Convallaria) A beloved cottage garden staple. 20cm April-May
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SAVE £15 3 BARE ROOTS
£14.97 ITEM: 580091
Was £29.97
Peony ‘Eden’s Perfume’ True to its name, Peony ‘Eden’s Perfume’ is the fragrant showstopper your garden has been missing! Enjoy jaw-dropping double flowers and a scent so delightful it will stop you in your tracks. Imagine walking through the garden in early summer and catching that sweet, heady scent drifting on the breeze. 75cm May-June
SAVE £5 5 BARE ROOTS
£9.99 Was £14.99 ITEM: 580064 Allium ‘Millenium’
Get flowering displays into summer – all the charm, but in months rarely ventured into by other Alliums! 45cm July-August
“Blousy, ruffled blooms of plum-coloured crepe”
SAVE £2 3 BARE ROOTS
SAVE £2 5 BARE ROOTS
£12.99 ITEM: 580023
Was £14.99
Agapanthus ‘Blue African Lily’ There’s nothing finer than a large Agapanthus in full flower at the height of summer. 90cm July-August
£12.99 ITEM: 580059
Was £14.99
Papaver Orientale ‘Patty’s Plum’ An iconic, cottage garden perennial, yet with origins far away, the classic large flowered poppy with its characteristic black blotch in the centre is followed by statuesque seed heads that add longer season interest. One of the more unusual varieties, ‘Patty’s Plum’ is noted for its blousy, pinkish purple ruffled blooms. 90cm May-June
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