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Crocus 'Jeanne d'Arc' is a quietly elegant early-spring crocus, prized for its generously sized, goblet-shaped blooms in crisp white, gently shaded with purple at the base. Each flower is finished with vivid orange, delicately frilled stigmas—an exquisite detail at the very start of the season.
Plant the corms in autumn for a refined display in pots, borders and rockeries, or let them drift naturally through grass for a fresh, meadow-like look. Fully hardy and pleasingly straightforward, it returns year after year, building into neat clumps over time.
Hyacinthus orientalis ‘Pink Pearl’ is a spring-time classic with an unmistakably refined presence. Broad flower spikes in rich deep pink—softly edged with a paler blush—rise neatly above glossy green foliage, carrying a deliciously heady perfume that feels entirely at home by the front door, along a path, or in smart pots on the terrace.
Plant in autumn and let ‘Pink Pearl’ do the rest: a compact, upright hyacinth that brings poised colour to borders and containers, and a wonderfully scented addition to cut-flower posies indoors.
- Colour: Pink (Pinks & Purples)
- Fragrance: richly fragrant
- Best for: containers, borders & beds, and cutting
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
Hyacinthus orientalis 'China Pink' is an impeccably mannered spring hyacinth, carrying dense, bell-shaped florets in a pale blush pink. Each compact spike rises above glossy, strap-like dark green leaves and brings that unmistakably rich hyacinth perfume—rather lovely by a path, at the doorstep, or in pots where the scent can be properly appreciated.
Plant in autumn for a poised display in early spring. The generous 14/15 bulb grade gives a satisfyingly full look in containers and makes an elegant underplanting beneath roses and shrubs.
- Colour: Pale blush pink
- Fragrance: Richly fragrant
- Perfect for: Pots & containers, borders, courtyard & city gardens
- Also suits: Underplanting roses & shrubs
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
For a late-summer border with a touch of theatre, Dahlia ‘Grand Prix’ is a superb choice. A robust, bushy variety, it produces bright lemon-yellow, double blooms neatly tipped in white, held above handsome dark green foliage. Flowering from summer until the first frosts, it is equally at home in the border and in a vase.
- Colour: lemon-yellow with crisp white tips
- Flower form: double
- Habit: clump-forming, bushy
- Use: borders and cut flowers
Ismene ‘Sulphur Queen’ is a particularly refined spider lily, valued for its elegant, creamy-yellow blooms and gentle fragrance. Each flower is beautifully poised, with a subtle green-striped throat, bringing a softly exotic note to summer pots and sheltered borders.
Plant where it can enjoy warmth and good drainage, then lift and store the bulbs over winter for best results. An excellent choice for cutting, too—its blooms add poise to a simple vase arrangement.
Tulipa 'Rococo Double' is a richly textured, double tulip with an exquisitely fringed finish—an elegant choice for those who like their spring planting to feel considered and rather special. In deep red with burgundy‑purple tones, it brings a quietly dramatic note to pots, the front to mid border, and the cutting garden.
- Flowering: April–May
- Height: 40–60cm
- Position: Front to mid border, pots & containers
- Light: Full sun to partial sun
- Soil: Moist but well‑drained loam (any pH)
- Bulb size supplied: 11/12
Planted in generous drifts, the frilled, peony‑like blooms read beautifully against fresh spring greens. For a more tailored look, use as a statement planting in containers, then cut a few stems to bring the same opulent colour indoors.
Tulipa 'Ice Cream' brings a touch of theatre to spring planting, with a sumptuous, peony-flowered tulip that looks positively indulgent in a pot and wonderfully composed in the border. The blooms open in creamy white, framed by pink outer petals, creating a poised, patisserie-pretty effect that suits everything from generous drifts to a dedicated cutting patch.
Plant in autumn, tuck into a sheltered position, and let the upright stems rise through mid-green foliage for a refined April–May display. Fully hardy and pleasingly straightforward, it’s a natural choice for smart containers by the door, or for lifting the tone of spring borders with a quietly luxurious flourish.
- Flower style: Peony Flowered (double)
- Colour: Creamy white with pink outer petals
- Ideal for: Pots & containers, borders, cut flower garden
Narcissus 'Dutch Master' is daffodil season at its most polished: generous, golden-yellow trumpet blooms held on sturdy stems above fresh green, strap-like foliage. Flowering through mid-spring, it brings a crisp, confident note to borders and patio pots, and is particularly effective when allowed to naturalise in relaxed drifts through grass or beneath deciduous trees.
Fully hardy and refreshingly undemanding, this is a dependable, free-flowering classic for gardens that favour clean colour and reliable performance year after year.
- Colour: Golden yellow
- Flowering: March–May
- Height: 45cm
- Bulb size: 12/14cm
- Best for: Borders, containers and naturalising
Narcissus 'Jetfire' is a crisp, early-season cyclamineus daffodil, prized for its swept-back yellow petals and a vivid orange trumpet. Compact and clump-forming, it brings a refined spark to pots by the door, the front of borders, and drifts through grass where it will settle in beautifully over time.
With bright green foliage and a neat habit to around 20cm, ‘Jetfire’ is an easy choice for elegant spring colour in smaller spaces—equally smart in a terrace container as it is edging a path.
- Colour: Yellow with orange
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 20cm
- Spread: 10cm
- Position: Borders, edging, grass, pots & containers
- Sun: Full-Sun, Partial Sun
- Soil: Loam
- Moisture: Moist but well-drained
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Award: Award of Garden Merit (AGM)
- Wildlife note: Pollinator Friendly; Deer Resistant
