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Beautiful Blooms & Striking Foliage SAVE £5 WHEN YOU BUY THE COLLECTION


‘Diamant Rouge’ £9.99. 9cm. ITEM: 510355


‘Silver Dollar’ £9.99. 9cm. ITEM: 510357


3 x 9cm Plants (1 of each variety below). Item: 510358


‘Sundae Fraise’ £9.99. 9cm. ITEM: 510356


£19.97 SAVE £10 New


Hydrangea paniculata Collection Producing masses of huge, conical-shaped blooms from June to October, this beautiful collection of unusual and desirable hydrangeas will make a dramatic statement in your garden. Each individual variety in this super mix makes a magnificent feature plant for beds and borders in the garden or when potted up and placed on your patio or decking. Alternatively, plant them in a group for a stunning display. Supplied as a collection, one of each of the 3 gorgeous varieties above. 1.5m July-October


“Such easy to grow blooms” “Fabulous solution for hedging”


9CM POT ITEM: 560859£9.99


SAVE £12 3 X 9CM POTS


SAVE UP TO £10 10.5CM POT


Cupressus


macrocarpa Goldcrest Perfect as an ornamental tree or as hedging, this evergreen conifer with bright golden-yellow foliage will remain colourful in your garden year-round. 10m


ITEM: 500203 10 X 10.5CM POTS


£6.99


£59.99 ITEM: 500241


Was £69.99


A top pedigree new addition for your garden”


“Luxurious blooms, packed with petals!”


£17.97 ITEM: 560860


Was £29.97


Lobelia speciosa ‘Queen Victoria’ Light up your late summer displays with the blooms of this spectacular Lobelia. Perfect for adding height to your beds, borders and containers, this perennial will produce bright red, two lipped flowers from late summer and through to autumn. 60cm July-September


‘Hot Lips’


“Striking flowers and contrasting leaves”


“Luxurious blooms, packed with petals!”


9CM POT ITEM: 560635£9.99


SAVE £12 3 X 9CM POTS


£17.97 ITEM: 560641


Was £29.97


Hardy Geranium ‘Tiny Monster’ This clump-forming perennial grows to around 20cm tall, with spreading roots that easily establishes wherever it’s planted. The ruffled flowers are produced from late spring to early autumn, making it one of the longest-blooming geraniums. 20cm May-September


‘Amethyst Lips’ 9CM POT ITEM: 560002£9.99 ‘Cherry Lips’ Salvia ‘Lips’ Collection


Five-month displays of cottage garden classics, year after year. Long stems hold striking two-tone flowers above bushy foliage. Fabulous for borders or pots, they change with the weather, appearing whiter in a cool summer, and more colourful in a hot one. Supplied as 1 of each. 1m June-October


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SAVE £6 3 X 9CM POTS


£17.97 ITEM: 560668


Was £23.97


“Be amazed by a firework display of blue flowers”


SAVE £12 3 X 9CM POTS


£17.97 ITEM: 560882


Was £29.97


Agapanthus Blue There’s nothing finer than a large Agapanthus in full flower at the height of summer, creating an eruption of brilliant blue. Its head- turning blooms perch on lofty stems in mid and late summer, adding a Mediterranean touch to borders or to patio. 90cm July-August


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