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Wonderful Cottage Garden Classics


“Some of the cheeriest blooms around, returning year after year”


“Perfect for that shady spot!”


‘Pensham Plum Jerkum’


‘Pensham Czar’ “Bright bold blooms all summer long”


9CM POT ITEM: 560216£9.99


SAVE £12 3 X 9CM POTS


£17.97 ITEM: 560908


Was £29.97 Primula veris (Cowslip)


These formerly widespread wildflowers are one of those plants that signal the start of spring and better things to come. These old-fashioned cowslips are perfect for planters, borders or dotting around your lawn. 30cm April


‘Hartwegii Strawberry & Cream’


Penstemon Mix


A classic cottage garden perennial that is totally winter hardy. Perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners, you’re guaranteed masses of flowers which can also be cut for your home. Supplied as 1 of each. 60cm June-October


Delivered from April


SAVE £12 3 X 9CM POTS


£17.97 ITEM: 561030


Was £29.97


9CM POT ITEM: 561025£9.99


SAVE £12 3 X 9CM POTS


£17.97 ITEM: 561026


Was £29.97


Aquilegia ‘McKana Hybrids’ This mix of hardy Aquilegia hybrids, commonly known as Columbine, offer an assortment of colours and shades to look just perfect in all garden types. Sepals may emerge in one colour, yet the surrounding petals are something completely different. 70cm May-August


“Picturesque Honeysuckle blooms with a mesmerising aroma”


9CM POT 9CM POT


“A cottage garden favourite”


Gaillardia x grandiflora ‘Arizona Red Shades’


ITEM: 560853£9.99


SAVE £12 3 X 9CM POTS


£17.97 ITEM: 560854


Was £29.97 Shasta Daisy ‘Real Neat’


Gaillardia are an instantly recognisable cottage garden favourite. They are invaluable in the summer border due to their long flowering season and their ability to provide a colourful display whatever the British weather. 30cm June-September


Delivered from April


Nothing beats the Shasta daisy for sheer flower power – no sunny border is complete without their cheery presence. Planted in a sunny spot or a slightly shaded position, they will flower their socks off during the height of summer. 60cm July-August


“Nothing beats the Shasta daisy for sheer flower power”


ITEM: 560777£9.99


SAVE £12 3 X 9CM POTS


£17.97 ITEM: 560902


Was £29.97 Honeysuckle ‘Belgica’


A reliable climbing perennial, perfect for pots, bursting with fascinating and unique flowers - this Honeysuckle is a sure-fire winner, and unlike anything else in the garden! This variety thrives in planters or smaller space. 8m June-September


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9CM POT ITEM: 550063£9.99


SAVE £15 3 X 9CM POTS


£14.98 ITEM: 550378


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