Abutilon

vitifoliuma large very floriferous shrub with big lilac to

white flowers.2.00

Acer monspeliensis – a small maple with pretty leaves.2.00

Aconitum

episcopale – a deep blue climbing Aconitum, up to 2.5m. A

very choice and well behaved plant.3.00

ex ‘Red Wine’- produces some very good coloured seedlings.2.00

lycoctonum ‘Russian Yellow’ – the best of the yellows.2.00

vulparia – the creamy/yellow wolf’s bane2.00

Adenophera nikoensis f.linearifolia – a pale blue non running Lady

Bell from north Japan. 1” long bells, very pretty.3.00

Akebia quinata – the spring flowering chocolate vine – good fruits.2.00

Albuca shawii – bulb with bright yellow, green striped fls. Highly

perfumed. For a sheltered spot.2.00

Allium carinatum ssp. pulchellum f. album – nodding white flowers in

in late summer. Loved by bees and butterflies.2.00

Anemenopsis macrophylla - mauve lilac pendulous flowers, fabulous.2.50

Anemone rivularis – a fine white flower with blue backs. For shade.2.00

Anthericum liliago major – a robust form of St. Bernard’s lily with

spikes of large pure white flowers. 75cms.2.00

Anthriscus sylvestris ‘Ravenswing’ – bronze leaves and pink flowers.

A very usful garden plant.2.00

Antirrhinum siculum – a very perennial prettily marked snapdragon.2.50

Aquilegia

caeruleavar citrina – a wonderful yellow form of the Rocky

Mtns.‘Granny’s bonnet’.2.50

Arumcommutatum – ex ‘Mount Ida’ Wonderful leaves and lots of

flowers followed by huge fruits.2.50

Arisaema flavum – the lovely yellow cobra lily. Easy garden plant.2.50

Asphodeline libernica – dainty pale yellow evening flowers2.00

Astrantia minor – the prettiest little masterwort. Upto 30 cms.2.50

Bellevalia dubia – a grape hyacinth relative, turquoise blue in bud2.00

and cream and brown in flower.

Campanula latifolia f.alba – large flowered, off white bell flower. A 2.00

real joy. To 1m.

Clematis

campaniflora – an easy, vigorous plant with lots of purple2.50

blue bells.

stans – a scented sub-shrub with pale blue flowers.2.50

viorna – reddish-purple urn shaped flowerswith cream tips.3.00

Chimonanthes praecox – from a good yellow form of winter sweet2.50

Clianthus puniceus – the spectacular lobster claw or parrot’s bill.2.00

Codonopsis (also see Pseudocodon – now split off from Codonopsis)

benthamii – a large leaved twiner with narrow flared green bells,

cream and red inside.3.00

bomiensis (syn. C. rotundifolia var. angustifolia) – yellow flowers

netted heavily with purple veins.2.50

cardiophylla – herbaceous with purple striped blue bells2.50

kawakamii – distinct climber with long yellow /green bells,

2 metres2.50

clematidea – a non-climber. Pale blue bells with darker blue veins.

Orange, purple and black inside.2.50

lanceolata – an easily grown reliable climber with creamy white

bells with purple inside.2.50

ovata– probably the best of the herbaceous sorts. Wonderful blue

bell shaped flowers. 40 cms.3.00

pilosula – a beautiful cream colored climber2.50

rotundifolia grandiflora – climber, green bells with purple tips2.50

Cyclamen

graecum – a wonderful plant for a cold greenhouse.2.50

cyprium – late autumn/early winter. Very elegant and hardy.2.50

hildebrandii – very good large leaves and lots of flowers.2.50

pseudibericum – very elegant, dark and hardy.2.50

coum album – the white form of this very welcome winter

flowering species.2.50

Dactylocapnos scandens – (formerly Dicentra). Herbaceous climber,

yellow fls, summer until frosts. 3.00

Delphinium

laxiflora – a fine, tall mid-blue perennial. 2m.2.00

requinii – monocarpic. Fabulous blue with cream, green, brown 2.00

staphisagria – monocarpic. Blue grey flowers with brownish tips

and brown anthers. 1.2m.2.50

Dianthus barbatus nigrescens – the dark red/black perennial Sweet

William. Gorgeous.2.00

Dierama

atrum –the darkest purple of the species. To 1m. V. exciting.3.00

CDR 192 – a small plant, mid pink. 25 cms.2.50

erectum – upright plant with fluorescent pink fls.2.50

ex ‘Blackberry Bells’ – the darkest purple.2.50

ex ‘Snowbells’- purest white, very floriferous2.50

pauciflorum – one of the dwarfer ones. Mid pink flowers on a

neat plant. 30cms.2.50

pendulum – pale pink flared bells. To 1.5m.2.00

igneum - very pretty old-rose pink2.00

reynoldsii – magenta purple. To 2m.2.50

robustum - the tallest and most elegant2.50

Digitalis

ferruginea – elegant rust,gold and cream. Perennial.2.00

grandiflora – lovely large soft yellow bells, 70cm2.00

mertonensis – the colour of crushed strawberries.2.00

parviflora – very perennial, dark flowers and fine foliage2.00

Eccremocarpus scaber var. coccinea – a lovely sprawler to go up things

Bright red tubular flowers all summer long.2.00

Epilobium dodonei – a non-invasive willow herb with large bright pink

flowers. 30 cms.2.50

Francoa sonchifolia alba – the outstanding white form.2.00

Freesia laxa – (Anomatheca laxa) –the pure white form hardy here.2.00

Fritilaria

raddeana – imperialis type, but daintier with cream bells.2.50

graeca – brown/purple bells with a bright green stripe.2.50

Gentiana

acaulis – the wonderful trumpet gentian.2.00

punctata – the spotted gentian. Gold with brown /purple spots.3.00

Gladiolus

palustris – delicate soft lilac-pink fls – lots of them.2.00

Globularia meridionale – low cushion forming plant with pale blue

flower heads.2.50

Habranthusandersonii aureus – a lovely orange/yellow autumn

floweringbulb, for a cold greenhouse2.50

Hedera helix ssp. poetarum – poet’s ivy, the wonderful orange berried

form. Goes adult very young.3.00

Hylomecon hylomeconoides – a clump forming perennial member of the

Poppy family with 3 cms. Wide yellow flowers. A shade lover.2.50

Jeffersonia diphylla – white fld woodlander of Berberis family.3.00

Kirengeshimapalmata – a late flowering shade lover with soft yellow

flowers. Still looking good now-late October.2.50

Lathyrus

vernus – the indispensable spring pea. Purple and blue2.00

vernus alboroseus – pink and white form of above2.00

Leucojenes leontopodium- known as the north island edelweiss. Silver

foliage and white starry flowers.2.50

Libertia caerulescens – the beautiful blue flowered libertia2.00

Lunariaannua ‘Chedglow’ – a very good deep coloured form2.00

Lychnis flos-jovis – soft silvery leaves and palest pink flowers.2.50

Meconopsis

nepalensis – the yellow form of this delightful Himalayan

poppy.2.00

prattii – the bluest of the blue poppies.2.50

Narcissus assoanus – the lovely and easy rush-leaved jonquil. 10cm.3.00

Orobanche hederae – ivy broomrape, reddish and cream unusual fls.2.50

Orthrsanthus sp. Palest blue. A hardy iris relative-very dainty.2.50

Paeonia

officinalis var. villosa - an easy red /pink single, early. 6 seeds2.00

mlokoswitschii – single soft yellow, good greyish lvs. 6 seeds2.50

Papaver somnifera alba – the lovely white opium poppy.2.00

Pasithea caerulea – a bulbous plant from the mountains of Chile. Looks

Like a bright blue anthericum. Exciting.3.00

Patrinia scabiosifolia – a shade lover with golden flowers and fruits.2.50

Paulownia tomentosa – the fox glove tree.2.00

Piptanthus nepalensis – a fine evergreen shrub with yellow pea flowers.2.00

Platycodon grandiflora pink form – huge deep pink open bells.2.50

Potentilla nepaulensis ex Ron Mcbeath – carmine pink flowers with

a darker centre.2.00

Pseudocodon (was part of Codonopsis)

grey-wilsonii – open flowers 5 cms. across. A climber with blue

flowers with a purple ring.2.50

convolvulaceae forrestii – open blue flowers with a blue centre.

A climber to 2 metres.2.50

vinciflorus ssp. vinciflorus – climber upto a metre. Smaller fls

than the 2 above but the best blue. A lovely plant.2.50

Salvia

aff. prattii BO 14/179 – a particularly good form that

flowers for months.3.00

przwalskii – a large herbaceous plant with sizeable blue/purple

flowers, produced over a long period of time.2.00

Semi-aquilegia ecalcarata – a dainty aquilegia relative with delicate

pinky purple flowers. A charmer.2.50

Scilla

amoena – strong blue flowers in early spring.2.00

autumnalis – the delicate autumn squill.2.00

scilloides – a pink/purple dainty autumn squill. V. pretty2.50

Sorbus koeneana – a small whit- berried rowan which flowers down

to the base of slender trunks.2.50

Streptopus amplexicaulis – a small Solomon’s seal like plant with yellow

flowers and red berries. A woodlander.2.50

Syneilisis intermedium – well divided and beautifully marked umbrella lvs

make this a spectacular foliage plant. Aster family. 45cms. 3.00

Thalictrum

dasicarpum – a robust white flowered meadow rue.2.50

pubescens – sparkling creamy white flowers and dark

stems. To 90cms.2.50

rochebruninum – a mass of purple/pink flowers held

above dark green foliage.2.50

uchiyamae – Chinese meadow rue. 1m. Masses of tiny

shimmering pink and yellow fls.2.50

Trillium kurabayashii – mottled leaves and upright red/ purple

flowers. Easy and relatively quick.2.50

Triosteum pinnatifidum – Chinese woodland perennial with white

fls and fruits. In honeysuckle family and known as

the ‘horse gentian’.2.50

Veratrum

album ex ‘Launa’s Green’- brightest green flowers on

tall elegant plants.3.00

album var. flavum – the wonderful yellow form.3.00

nigrum – dark red/black flowers.2.50

Vitex agnus-castus – the chaste tree, blue or lilac flowers. Was

the preferred kebab skewer of the eastern Mediterranean.2.50

Zigadenus elegans – a charming clump former, starry cream

flowers. 20 cms.2.00

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