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Flower Seeds A-Z Ammi majus - Cosmos


Antirrhinum Giant


Rust resistant, beautiful mix of tall, elegant cottage garden staple.


30210014 | 1700 seeds £1.99


Ammi majus ‘Graceland’


A mass of green ferny foliage covered with large fl at umbels of lacy white fl owers. Strong stems make this a great variety for cutting as well as for beds and borders. Perfect for pollinators.


Height 1.2m | Sow Out Apr-Jun Flowers Jun-Sep


30710028 | 50 seeds £2.49


Black Eyed Susan (Thunbergia) ‘Susie’ Mix


Bright orange, yellow and white fl owers on plants that climb or trail. Suitable for a sunny patio in summer, or a conservatory.


Cosmos ‘Vega Mix’


Height 90cm | Sow In Feb-Apr Flowers Jun-Sep


30210033 | 20 seeds £3.99


Simply the best mix of classic Cosmos colours.


30211172 | 110 seeds £3.49


Cosmos ‘Cosmonaut’


Earlier to bloom than most other Cosmos, this pure white semi- double form is one to be admired. Perfect for mixed borders and traditional cottage gardens with its elegantly tall habit.


Height 1.2m | Sow In Mar-Apr Flowers Jul-Sep


30710026 | 130 seeds £2.99


Cosmos ‘Gazebo’ Mix


Cosmos never fails to perform, and this delightful mix of pure white, rose-pink and velvety-red blooms will look perfect in beds, borders and containers around your garden.


Height 60cm | Sow In Feb-Apr Flowers Jul-Sep


30210066 | 110 seeds £2.49


Cosmos Xanthos ‘Lemon Sherbet’


The fi rst yellow Cosmos, a pale delicate yellow, that lasts well. Flowers on long stems perfect for cutting.


Height 60cm | Sow In Feb-Mar Sow Out Mar-May Flowers Jul-Oct


30210672 | 20 seeds £3.99 Shop online marshallsgarden.com or give us a call on 01480 774 555 97


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