Flowers & Plants
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Early Spring Colour Collection
These reliable performers are some of the earliest to show off their blooms in spring, covered in brilliantly colourful flowers while other plants are still bare. The collection includes Forsythia LynwoodA .
, Magnolia stellataB Silver AnniversaryC
Plant Mar-May | Flowers ForsythiaA Jan-Mar
CamelliaC 5140-5265 |3 x 9cm pots, 1 of each A B C £14.99 NEW Mar-Apr, MagnoliaB Mar-Apr, and Camellia
Summer Fragrance Shrub & Climber Collection
One of the best shrub collections for fragrance! Three choice varieties equally at home in borders or containers, delighting the senses with their heady scent. The collection includes Philadelphus InnocenceA PalibinB and Trachelospermum Star of ToscanaC
, Syringa .
Plant Mar-May | Flowers PhiladelphusA TrachelospermumC Jun-Aug
5140-5266 | 3 x 9cm pots, 1 of each A B C May-Jul, SyringaB May-Jun, £19.99 NEW
Shady Evergreen Shrub Collection Azalea Hotshot VariegataC
A choice selection of compact evergreen shrubs that will thrive in shady spots, with decorative bark, colourful foliage and attractive flowers. The collection contains Arbutus unedo CompactaA .
, Aucuba Golden GirlB
Plant Mar-May | Flowers ArbutusA 5140-5262 | 3 x 9cm pots, 1 of each
autumn, AzaleaC Apr-May £19.99 and
The Ultimate Evergreen Grass Collection
This collection boasts three easy-growing evergreen grasses with outstanding garden performance, adding texture and movement to the border or patio all year round. The collection contains Carex Feather FallsA Carex EverlimeB and Festuca Intense BlueC
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Plant Mar-May | Flowers Jun-Aug 5130-1395 | 3 x 9cm pots, 1 of each
£14.99 Shop online:
marshallsgarden.com | Call: 01480 774 555 ,
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