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Crocus chrysanthus 'Blue Bird' is a quietly exquisite early-spring crocus: pristine white, goblet-shaped flowers with confident violet streaking to the outer petals, finished with a neat yellow eye. It slips beautifully through lawns and gravel, and is just as poised at the very front of a border or in small pots by the door.
Compact and clump-forming, it returns year after year and is especially charming when planted generously for a natural, painterly effect.
- Flower colour: White with pale purple and yellow accents
- Form: Goblet
- Best for: Lawns & naturalising, rockeries & gravel, borders & beds, pots & containers
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
- Growing skill: Easy
Anemone blanda 'Blue Shades' is a quietly enchanting little anemone, sending up clear violet-blue, daisy-like flowers just above neat, dark green foliage in early spring. Low-growing and beautifully natural in character, it is particularly lovely in informal drifts beneath deciduous shrubs, along woodland margins, or nestled into pots by the front door where the first colour of the year is most appreciated.
Plant the corms in autumn into humus-rich, well-drained soil and allow them to settle in; in their first season they establish quickly and then return each spring with increasing charm. An excellent choice for underplanting and gentle, pollinator-friendly planting schemes.
- Colour: Violet-blue
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 15cm
- Planting time: September–December
- Where to plant: Borders, woodland margins, under deciduous shrubs, containers
Tulipa 'Kaufmanniana Mixed' brings a beautifully composed blend of early, waterlily-style tulips—each bulb selected to deliver crisp spring colour with an elegant, natural air. Compact and refined, this mix is especially well-suited to pots by the door, the front of borders, and informal drifts where you’d like a cheerful flourish without any fuss.
Expect a pleasing variety of tones across the planting, with each flower held neatly above fresh green foliage. Plant in autumn and enjoy a polished display from early spring, returning reliably year after year in the right conditions.
- Ideal for: pots & containers, borders
- Style note: a varied, curated mix for a softly natural look
- Flowering: March–April
- Bulb size: 10/11
Anemone coronaria 'Mistral Bordeaux' (Mistral Series) brings a deliciously rich, bordeaux-toned flourish to early spring, with poised, single blooms held above fresh mid‑green foliage. Elegant in pots by the front door, quietly confident through the border, and particularly fine for cutting, this is a refined choice for gardeners who favour depth of colour and a well-mannered silhouette.
Plant the corms in autumn for spring interest; in colder pockets, a sheltered position will help this half-hardy anemone perform at its best.
- Colour: deep magenta‑purple
- Flowering: March–May
- Height: 25–30cm
- Spread: 10–15cm
- Type: corm (single)
Soft, pale rose-pink and beautifully composed, Ranunculus 'Elegance Rosa Chiaro' brings a couture finish to spring pots and early cutting beds. Each corm produces generously filled, double blooms held on sturdy stems above neat, mid‑green foliage—perfect for arranging, and equally handsome en masse in containers.
As a half hardy ranunculus, it appreciates a sheltered position and well‑drained soil. Plant in autumn for flowers from March through June, and enjoy a refined, romantic note that sits effortlessly with tulips, narcissi and delicate spring greens.
- Colour: Pale rose‑pink
- Flower form: Double
- Best for: Pots & containers; cut flowers
- Position: Full sun, sheltered
Ranunculus ‘Elegance Milka’ is a particularly refined choice for spring—bearing richly coloured, double purple blooms held above neat, mid-green foliage. It’s a beautiful option for pots and sheltered borders, and a dependable performer for cutting when you’d like something elegant and saturated in tone.
Plant in autumn and you can look forward to flowering from April through June, with tidy, clump-forming growth that sits comfortably in mixed containers or a well-drained bed.
- Colour: Purple
- Flower form: Double
- Ideal for: Pots & containers; cut flowers
- Season of interest: Spring flowering (April–June)
- Height & spread: 40–60cm x 20–30cm
For a spring display with proper presence, Narcissus 'Large Flowering Mixture' offers a generous selection of large, single blooms in assorted tones. Chosen for easy naturalising and reliable colour, this mixture settles in beautifully through borders, lawns, and beneath deciduous trees and shrubs—returning with increasing character year after year.
Each upright stem carries one showy flower, with cups ranging from classic trumpet forms to softer, bowl-shaped silhouettes. Plant in drifts for a relaxed, natural look, or use in pots and containers to bring a fresh, well-bred note to terraces and doorsteps.
- Ideal for naturalising in grass, woodland edges, and informal borders
- Large, single flowers with varied cup shapes for an elegant mixed display
- Fully hardy and pleasingly dependable
- Deer resistant, for more assured spring performance
Delightfully informal and effortlessly chic, Muscari ‘Mixed’ brings together a harmonious blend of crisp white, soft sky blue and deeper inky tones. These grape hyacinths are a small indulgence with a surprisingly polished effect—ideal for threading through the front of borders, dotting into grass for a gently naturalised look, or composing into pots for spring tables and doorsteps.
Plant in autumn and allow the bulbs to settle quietly; come April and May, neat bell-shaped blooms rise above fresh green foliage, creating a simple, high-impact display that feels both natural and curated.
- Colour palette: white, light blue and dark blue (mixed)
- Perfect for: pots, underplanting, and naturalising in grass
- Reliable performer: fully hardy, with an easy, accommodating nature
- Pollinator friendly: a welcome early-season food source
Narcissus 'Campernellen Double' is an old-fashioned delight: richly layered, double blooms in bright, buttercup yellow, carried on sturdy stems for a polished spring display. Ideal for weaving through borders, dressing pots by the door, or naturalising in grass for a relaxed, meadow-like look—this is a daffodil with real charm and presence.
Flowering in April, it sits beautifully with early tulips, muscari and primroses, and returns year after year once settled.
- Flower form: Double
- Colour: Yellow
- Best for: Borders, containers, naturalising
- Hardiness: Fully hardy
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
- Deer resistant: Yes
Allium schubertii ‘Arctic Snow’ is an allium of real theatre: airy, starry white florets arranged in an architectural, firework-like sphere. Rising on sturdy stems above bright green foliage, it brings a crisp, contemporary note to borders, gravel gardens and smart container displays — and it is equally poised in a vase, fresh or dried.
Plant in autumn and allow it to settle quietly through winter; come late spring it provides a sculptural highlight that looks particularly refined threaded through ornamental grasses and soft, billowing perennials.
- Colour & form: White, star-shaped umbels with a distinctive ‘firework’ silhouette
- Garden uses: Borders & beds, containers, gravel gardens; excellent cut and dried stems
- Wildlife value: Pollinator friendly
- Practical virtues: Fully hardy and deer resistant
Crocus vernus 'Grand Maitre' is an early spring classic, opening in rich lilac-purple with a deeper purple base and a warm golden centre. It is precisely the sort of small luxury that makes March feel optimistic again—especially when planted in generous drifts through grass, or displayed in pots by the front door where it can be enjoyed at close quarters.
These large-flowering crocus are naturally neat and well-mannered, forming tidy clumps and returning year after year. Plant in autumn and allow them to settle; by their second season they reward with a more confident show.
- Colour: Purple with yellow centre
- Best for: Naturalising in lawns, pots & containers, rockeries and the very front of the border
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
Camassia leichtlinii ‘Blue Candle’ brings a poised, architectural note to late spring: upright spires of clear blue flowers rising cleanly above fresh green foliage. It is particularly handsome threaded through grass, in meadow-style planting, or drifting between late tulips for a natural, unforced elegance.
Plant in autumn and allow it to settle in; once established, it returns faithfully each year, forming neat clumps that look as though they have always belonged. Equally charming in the border and surprisingly refined in a vase.
- Flowering: April–May
- Height: 60–85cm
- Bulb size supplied: 14/+
- Position: Borders, meadow planting, grass, cut flower garden
- Best for: Naturalising, borders, meadow-style planting, cutting
Allium caeruleum azureum is a most refined choice for late spring into early summer, sending up slim, upright stems topped with perfectly rounded, sapphire-blue flower heads. Each globe is composed of neat, starry florets—wonderfully crisp in modern gravel schemes, yet equally at home threaded through a softly planted border.
Particularly useful where winter soils can sit wet: plant in pots or raised pockets of free-draining compost and let the colour float above emerging perennials. A quietly architectural allium, and a fine companion for roses and shrubs where its cool blue reads as an elegant foil.
- Colour with poise: vivid blue globes for a clean, contemporary lift
- Border and container friendly: excellent in pots where heavy ground can be troublesome
- Wildlife-wise planting: pollinator friendly, with deer resistance
Fritillaria 'Paradise Beauty' brings a composed, architectural note to spring planting schemes—upright spires topped with glossy, bell-shaped flowers in gleaming yellow, warmed through with bronze-orange tones. Planted in drifts, it reads wonderfully contemporary; allowed to settle and naturalise, it becomes quietly spectacular year after year.
Particularly suited to sheltered, sunny borders and gravel gardens, this refined fritillaria favours fertile, sharply well-drained soil—ideal for those pockets of the garden that bake beautifully in spring.
- Colour: Yellow with bronze-orange tones
- Flower shape: Bell-shaped
- Habit: Clump-forming, upright
- Great for: Borders, naturalising, containers
- Wildlife: Pollinator friendly
Camassia leichtlinii 'Alba Plena' brings a calm, creamy-white elegance to the garden just as spring begins to hand over to summer. Upright spires of starry, semi-double blooms rise neatly above fresh green foliage, lending height and lightness without ever feeling showy.
Particularly handsome threaded through meadow-style grass or allowed to drift through the back of a border, this is a refined choice for naturalising—returning with increasing presence over time. The stems also cut beautifully for simple, architectural arrangements.
- Flower colour: Creamy white
- Flowering period: May–June
- Height: 80–100cm
- Spread: 20–30cm
- Bulb size supplied: 12/+ cm
- Position: Borders, meadow-style grass, naturalised drifts
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
Tulipa ‘Silver Parrot’ is a wonderfully theatrical tulip, with generously ruffled, sculptural petals in cool, silvery tones touched with soft blush. In the spring border it brings a note of modern elegance; in a generous pot by the door it feels positively curated. Long-stemmed and poised, it is equally handsome in a vase.
Plant in autumn, allow the bulbs to settle over winter, and look forward to an assured flourish in April and May.
Why we love it
- Distinctive parrot-style form with beautifully frilled petals
- A refined colour palette that pairs effortlessly with whites, blush and deep plum tones
- Excellent for pots, borders and cut-flower arrangements
Tulipa ‘Super Parrot’ is a gloriously theatrical tulip, with ruffled, feathered petals that open out into a generous, sculptural bloom. In borders it lends a painterly flourish amongst spring greens; in pots it reads as an elegant centrepiece with very little fuss.
Its creamy-white petals, kissed with a fresh green flush, are particularly handsome in refined schemes—think white narcissi, forget-me-nots and the first airy grasses. It also makes a superb cut flower, each stem bringing a touch of couture to a simple vase.
- Feathered, parrot-style tulip with a distinctly ruffled finish
- Beautiful for spring containers and the front-to-middle of borders
- Excellent for cutting once buds show colour
Ranunculus ‘Aviv Picotee Pink’ is a rather refined choice for spring, with soft pink petals finished with a crisp picotee edge in white. Neat, romantic and wonderfully well-mannered in pots by the door, it also makes an elegant cut flower—perfect for bringing a little spring composure indoors.
Plant the corms in autumn for flowering from early spring into early summer, choosing a sheltered position and soil that drains beautifully. At 30–40cm tall, it sits neatly at the front of borders and in containers, where the blooms can be appreciated up close.
- Colour: Pink & White
- Flowering: March to June
- Height: 30–40cm
- Spread: 15–20cm
- Planting months: September to December
- Best in: Borders, pots & containers, and for cutting
Muscari armeniacum 'Blue Spike' is a particularly refined grape hyacinth, admired for its densely packed, double flower spikes in rich blue, each neatly finished with the lightest white tipping. Lightly scented and quietly dependable, it settles in well as a perennial and looks superb naturalised through grass, beneath deciduous trees, or tucked into spring containers for close-up detail.
Neat, clump-forming and elegantly proportioned, it reaches around 20cm in flower—ideal for the front of borders and for weaving between later-emerging perennials. Plant in autumn and look forward to a poised, jewel-like display from early spring.
- Flowering: March–May
- Height: 20cm
- Bulb size supplied: 8/9
- Position: Front of border, under deciduous trees, naturalised in grass
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Fondant' is a quietly luxurious spring hyacinth, bearing dense, upright spires of soft apple-blossom pink that fade with lovely subtlety towards the outer petals. Intensely fragrant and neatly poised above glaucous green foliage, it brings a refined finish to borders, pots by the door, and city courtyards where scent can be properly appreciated.
- Colour: Soft pink (Colour group: Pinks & Purples)
- Flower form: Bell-shaped blooms held in compact spikes
- Scent: Strongly fragrant
- Where to plant: Borders and containers; choose a sheltered spot for pots and protect from winter wet
Plant in autumn for flowering in early spring, then allow the foliage to die back naturally to feed next year’s display.
Chionodoxa luciliae ‘Violet Beauty’ is a most refined little bulb for early spring, sending up neat green leaves followed by starry, pale violet flowers, each softly brightened by a lighter centre. It is particularly lovely naturalised through grass, tucked into gravel, or threaded at the front of borders where its colour reads as a gentle wash rather than a shout.
- Colour: Violet-purple flowers with pale/white centres
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 15cm
- Habit: Clump-forming; ideal for naturalising
- Best placed: Borders, rockeries, gravel gardens, lawns (naturalising), under shrubs
Plant in autumn and allow it time to settle; within a couple of seasons it will look increasingly assured, returning faithfully and pairing beautifully with early crocus, miniature narcissus and the first primroses.
