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Allium zebdanense – a fine elegant white onion. We have grown

it for over 20 years and it is never a problem. 2.00

Aquilegia

alpina – a very good two-tone blue grannies bonnet. 2.00

caerulea var. citrina – bright gold and creamy yellow with

long elegant spurs. 2.00

Armaria

euscandensis – a fabulous large pale thrift. Long lived, a very

good garden plant. 2.50

Arum

pictum – autumn flowering with fabulous leaves. 3.00

commutatum – ex ‘Mount Ida’ – a large and dramatic arum

with beautiful marked leaves. 2.50

Bellevalia

dubia – a grape hyacinth relative. Fabulous turquoise

blue spikes. 2.00

Bulbocodium

vernum – a spring flowering Colchicum relative with pinkish

purple funnel shaped flowers. 2.50

Clematis

chiisanensis – creamy tellow bells with striking red pedicels.

A deciduous climber to 3.5m. 3.00

Colchicum

autumnale ex Turkey – a large pinkish form

ex Cally gardens 2.00

sp. ex Croatia - dainty small flowers and very small leaves 3.50

Cyclamen

africanum - a lovely plant for a cold greenhouse 2.00

coum mix – many with pewter leaves 2.00

cyprium – autumn, very elegant, hardy here, good leaves 2.50

graecum -

graecum f. ‘Album’ – incredibly floriferous with v. good

patterned leaves 2.50

hildebrandii – autumn, vigorous hybrid, v. large flowers 2.00

Daphne

laureola var. philipii – the dwarf compact form 2.50

pontica - useful evergreen with yellowy green flowers 2.00

Dryas

octopetala – the beautiful mountain avens. 2.50

Eranthis

hyemalis ez ‘Grunling’ - a very fine plant with deep gold and

green flowers. 2.50

hyemalis ex ‘Pauline’ pale butter yellow. 2.50

Freesia

laxa – lovely bright red. Seeds around gently. 2.00

laxa ‘Alba’ – (syn. Anomatheca laxa) bright starry flowers

produced 12 months after sowing. 2.00

Fritillaria

raddeana – a small elegant imperialis type, cream. 2.50

transcaucasicus – this is the plant grown as

Gentiana

acaulis – the well-known trumpet gentian. 2.50

Helleborus

best blacks 2.00

best yellows 2.00

double blacks 2.50

double picotees 2.50

viridis 2.50

Hepatica

maxima – the largest of all the hepaticas. Large white fls.

followed by leaves that can get as big as your hand! 3.50

nobilis - LES strain large white flowers and fab leaves. 2.50

nobilis ex Polish Tatra mountains very large fls & lvs.

V. beautiful and vigorous. A favourite 2.50

ex nobilis ‘Cramar’ - soft pink flowers and gorgeous

marbled lvs. Very vigorous and floriferous. 3.50

Lathyrus

aureus – a herbaceous amber coloured pea for

late spring. 1m. 2.50

Lychnis

flos- jovis – pretty pink flowers above silver foliage. A

much underrated plant! 2.00

Mandragora

officinalis – Mandrake. An unusual plant with blueish flowers

in early spring and large yellow fruits later. 2.50

Muscari

azureum – a small, early flowering, pale turquoise grape

hyacinth. Seed is the only way to get virus free plants. 2.00

Narcissus

pallidiflorus – a short pale but still bicoloured daffodil from

the Pyrenees. A real beauty. 3.00

Pulsatilla

geogica – a small pasque flower with nodding heads. Sepals

cream flushed lilac/mauve. Very pretty. 2.50

Romulea

bulbocodium – ex ‘Jenny Robinson’. A later flowering deepest

purple sand crocus. A real gem. 2.50

lechtlinii – a relatively large cream coloured sand crocus 2.00

Saruma

henryi – a fine woodlander with soft velvet grey leaves and

pretty soft yellow flowers over a long period. 3.00

Scilla

amoena - a dwarf with stunning blue flowers 2.00

cilicica – February flowering large flowered Scilla that grows

in deep shade. 2.00

reverchonii – a compact neat plant with sumptuous

turquoise flowers. 2.50

scilloides – a late summer flowerer with pinky purple

somewhat fluffy flowers. 2.00

Taraxicum

rubrifolia – flowers like an ordinary dandelion but set off

against deep red leaves. Never a nuisance here. 2.00


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