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Fritillaria meleagris Mix is a wonderfully characterful spring bulb, prized for its gently nodding, bell-shaped flowers in a refined mix of rich purple, occasionally joined by the odd white bloom. Each petal carries an intricate chequered pattern that reads beautifully at close quarters and feels perfectly at home in lightly wild planting.
Thread it through grass, naturalise it at the edge of a woodland path, or tuck it into pots where its delicate detailing can be enjoyed up close. Given a consistently moist yet well-drained position, it will settle in quietly and return with poise each April.
- Distinctive detail: chequered bells in purple with occasional white
- Perfect for naturalising: especially elegant through grass and woodland edges
- Wildlife-aware choice: pollinator friendly and noted as deer resistant
Important: Fritillaria bulbs dislike drying out. Plant as soon as possible after delivery for the best results.
Crocus sativus is the saffron crocus: a quietly luxurious little autumn-flowering corm, bringing soft lilac, goblet-shaped blooms just as the garden begins to mellow. Look closely and you’ll find the signature crimson-red stigmas at the heart of each flower, picked out with warm golden tones—an exquisite detail at close quarters.
Neat, clump-forming and only 10cm tall, it is perfectly suited to pots by the door, gravel gardens, rockeries, and warm borders where drainage is assured. Give it sun and shelter, and it will settle in handsomely, returning as a fully hardy perennial and offering welcome late-season interest for pollinators.
- Autumn colour, refined scale—ideal for containers and front-of-border planting
- Best in sun with free-draining soil for crisp, healthy growth
- Distinctive floral detail—lilac petals with red and yellow accents
Delivery: Order Today, Receive in September!
Geranium sanguineum - ‘Album’ (Bloody Cranesbill) is part of our long-flowering & ground-cover perennials collection.
Geranium sanguineum ‘Album’, commonly known as Bloody Cranesbill, is supplied as bare roots in flexible pack sizes for individual planting or natural-looking groups.
Browse its linked perennial collection, sunlight and garden-use filters to find compatible planting companions for a more considered border.
Anemone × hybrida - ‘September Charm’ (Japanese Anemone) is part of our autumn colour perennials collection.
Anemone × hybrida ‘September Charm’, commonly known as Japanese Anemone, is supplied as bare roots in flexible pack sizes for individual planting or natural-looking groups.
Browse its linked perennial collection, sunlight and garden-use filters to find compatible planting companions for a more considered border.
Sparaxis ‘Mixed’ (harlequin flower) is a wonderfully cheerful blend, scattering jewel-toned, funnel-shaped blooms on loose, airy stems above slim, strap-like foliage. It’s a small but spirited performer—particularly smart in pots by the door, or threaded through the front of a sunny border to brighten the garden as spring gathers pace.
- Colour effect: Mixed, multi-colour flowers for an easy, painterly look
- Best use: Pots & containers and sheltered borders
- Seasonal moment: Flowers from April to June
- Good to know: Half hardy; best in a sheltered position with well-drained soil
Plant en masse for the most refined display—clusters look far more intentional than a scattered few, and the colour mix becomes beautifully balanced at scale.
Anemone nemorosa 'Blue Eyes' is a particularly refined wood anemone, offering crisp white, double blooms, each neatly finished with a violet-blue eye. Designed by nature for dappled shade, it settles happily beneath deciduous shrubs and along woodland edges, where it will return each spring with quiet assurance.
Plant the rhizomes in autumn into humus-rich soil and allow them to naturalise over time. It is especially charming threaded through shady borders, or used as a gentle groundcover in informal plantings.
- White, double flowers with a violet-blue centre
- Ideal for woodland gardens, underplanting and naturalising
- Fully hardy and easy to grow in moist, well-drained ground
Geranium - ‘Brookside’ (Hardy Geranium) is part of our long-flowering & ground-cover perennials collection.
Geranium ‘Brookside’, commonly known as Hardy Geranium, is supplied as bare roots in flexible pack sizes for individual planting or natural-looking groups.
Browse its linked perennial collection, sunlight and garden-use filters to find compatible planting companions for a more considered border.
Paeonia lactiflora 'Sarah Bernhardt' is the sort of herbaceous peony that never goes out of fashion. From late spring into early summer, it produces generously double, rose-pink blooms with a gentle fragrance—sumptuous in the border, and utterly proper in a vase.
Plant bare roots in autumn and allow this clump-forming perennial time to settle; it rewards patience with increasingly impressive flowering over the years. Best in a sheltered spot with deep, fertile, humus-rich soil that holds moisture without becoming waterlogged.
- Flower: Double, rose pink, lightly fragrant
- Season of interest: May–June
- For: Borders, cottage gardens, cutting gardens; charming beneath roses and shrubs
- Position: Full sun to partial sun, sheltered
Allium hollandicum ‘Purple Sensation’ is an enduring favourite for a reason: statuesque stems topped with richly coloured, globe-shaped flower heads that bring poise and rhythm to late spring and early-summer borders. The grey-green basal foliage forms early, then quietly recedes as the blooms take centre stage—ideal for weaving through perennials and ornamental grasses.
Equally at home in generous pots, this fully hardy allium is particularly useful where soils are heavy; simply ensure excellent drainage and enjoy a refined, architectural display that also suits the vase.
- Colour & form: deep purple, globe-shaped flower heads
- Best for: borders, containers and cutting
- Wildlife: pollinator friendly; noted for deer resistance
- Season: plant in autumn for flowers in May–June
Anemone nemorosa ‘Robinsoniana’ is a quietly exquisite wood anemone, treasured for its soft lavender-blue spring flowers with a cool, greyish-cream reverse. Held neatly above finely cut, mid-green foliage, it creates that effortless woodland charm—natural, refined, and wonderfully at home beneath shrubs and deciduous trees.
Rhizomatous and fully hardy, it will settle in gently and broaden into a graceful drift over time—particularly in humus-rich soil that stays moist yet well-drained. An elegant choice for dappled shade, and a most becoming underplanting for spring displays.
- Colour: Lavender-blue with greyish-cream reverse
- Flowering: March–May
- Height: 20cm
- Position: Dappled shade (Partial Sun)
- Planting time: September–December
Salvia nemorosa - ‘Caradonna’ (Sage) is part of our sun & pollinator perennials collection.
Salvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna’, commonly known as Sage, is supplied as bare roots in flexible pack sizes for individual planting or natural-looking groups.
Browse its linked perennial collection, sunlight and garden-use filters to find compatible planting companions for a more considered border.
Anemone 'De Caen Mixed' is a beautifully varied blend of single, poppy-like blooms, each neatly finished with a distinctive dark centre. The colours arrive in a charming mix, lending an effortless, painterly effect whether tucked into pots on the terrace, threaded through a gravel garden, or planted in generous drifts at the front of a border.
Compact and clump-forming, Anemone coronaria brings crisp spring colour with a refined, naturalistic air—particularly lovely when planted in groups for a fuller display.
Why you’ll love it
- Elegant single flowers with a striking dark eye
- Ideal for pots, gravel gardens and front-of-border planting
- Pollinator friendly
- Neat habit, perfect for planting in drifts
Allium 'Gladiator' is a statuesque choice for adding modern architecture to late-spring planting. Each bulb sends up a tall, upright stem topped with a perfectly rounded globe of soft lavender-purple flowers—clean, contemporary and wonderfully composed among grasses, nepeta and early roses.
Its grey-green foliage forms a neat base before the flowerheads rise above the border, lending height and rhythm without fuss. An elegant performer in mixed planting, and a fine option for large containers where drainage is assured.
- Large, spherical flowerheads in refined lavender-purple
- Excellent for borders and statement containers
- Pollinator friendly and notably resilient to deer
- Supplied as premium bulbs: 18/20cm
Anemone × hybrida - ‘Honorine Jobert’ (Japanese Anemone) is part of our autumn colour perennials collection.
Anemone × hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’, commonly known as Japanese Anemone, is supplied as bare roots in flexible pack sizes for individual planting or natural-looking groups.
Browse its linked perennial collection, sunlight and garden-use filters to find compatible planting companions for a more considered border.
Anemone coronaria ‘The Bride’ is a supremely elegant spring-flowering anemone, carrying crisp white, bowl-shaped blooms finished with a fresh green eye. It brings a clean, lifted note to the front of borders and looks particularly poised in pots on terraces and steps, where its luminous colouring can be appreciated up close.
Equally charming in a cutting patch, this clump-forming perennial produces neat stems for small, refined posies and table arrangements. Plant in autumn for flowers in early spring, and enjoy its quietly confident presence as the season begins to turn.
- Flower colour: White with green centre
- Perfect for: pots, front-of-border planting, and cut flowers
- Plant type: corm (perennial)
Crocus 'Mixed Colours' is a cheerful species crocus blend for early spring colour, bringing purple, white, yellow and soft mixed tones to lawns, pots, borders and gravel gardens.
Plant the corms in autumn and they will settle quickly into free-draining soil. Their short, bright flowers are valuable for early pollinators and look especially good planted in generous groups where they can naturalise over time.
Anemone coronaria (De Caen Group) 'Hollandia' is a quietly dramatic classic—velvety scarlet blooms, a crisp pale halo, and that unmistakable dark, inky eye. Perfectly poised at the front of a sunny border, and equally handsome in pots where you can admire the detail up close.
Plant in autumn for a refined early-spring display, then enjoy generous stems for cutting—beautiful slipped into small vases, or gathered into a more abundant arrangement with tulips and ranunculus.
- Flower colour: Red with white centre and dark (purple-black) eye
- Form: Bowl-shaped flowers on neat, clump-forming growth
- Best for: Pots & containers, front of border, cottage and Mediterranean-style planting, cutting gardens
Allium cristophii (Star of Persia) brings a composed sense of theatre to the late spring garden. Each stem carries a broad, shimmering head of rosy‑violet, star-shaped flowers—architectural without being overbearing, and particularly handsome rising through fresh greens at the front of a border.
As the colour softens, the seedheads remain beautifully sculptural, lending quiet structure well into summer. A natural choice for gravel gardens and contemporary planting schemes, and a superb subject for cutting and drying.
- Large, starry flower heads in May–June
- Excellent for cut flowers and long-lasting dried arrangements
- Pollinator friendly and notably deer resistant
- Fully hardy perennial—returns with increasing presence over time
Narcissus cyclamineus 'Tete-a-Tete' is the little daffodil with impeccable manners: neat, bright and reliably cheerful in early spring. Its clear yellow blooms sit smartly above dark green foliage, making it a natural choice for pots by the front door, tidy path edges, or threaded through the very front of a border for a polished spring finish.
Planted in autumn, this dwarf, clump-forming perennial settles in quickly and returns year after year. It also lends itself beautifully to naturalising in grass, where small drifts look wonderfully effortless.
- Flower colour: Yellow flowers with deeper yellow trumpet
- Habit: Dwarf, clump-forming
- Best for: Pots & containers, front of borders, path edging, naturalising in grass
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Skill level: Easy
Allium amethystinum 'Red Mohican' PBR is a wonderfully characterful allium, bringing late-spring height and an artful, lightly tousled silhouette to the border. Deep wine-red buds open to a clean white, then finish with playful elongated florets that give each globe a distinctly modern, slightly bohemian air.
Planted in generous drifts, it rises above emerging perennials to provide elegant structure in May and June, and it is a particularly fine choice where you’d like a little movement and pollinator interest woven through a planting scheme.
- Colour progression: wine-red buds opening to white with elongated florets
- Season of interest: May–June
- Style notes: tall, architectural heads with a softly untamed finish
A small treasure for pots, windowsills and sheltered terraces, Oxalis deppei ‘Iron Cross’ is grown as much for its foliage as its flowers. Each clover-like leaf is neatly stamped with a deep burgundy cross, creating a smart, graphic effect from the moment growth begins.
Come summer, slender stems lift dainty rose-pink blooms above the leaves, bringing a light, cheerful finish that suits container displays beautifully. A charming choice for indoor growing, and equally happy outside once nights are mild.
Why we love it
- Distinctive foliage: green leaves marked with a burgundy cross
- Pretty summer flowers in rose-pink
- Ideal for pots and compact spaces
- Easy to grow with minimal fuss
At a glance
- Botanical name: Oxalis deppei ‘Iron Cross’
- Type: Bulb (perennial)
- Height: 20–30cm
- Spread: 15–25cm
- Position: Sheltered; Full Sun or Partial Sun
- Soil: Well-drained; keep moist but well-drained
- Hardiness: Half Hardy
Allium 'Moly Jeannine' (Yellow garlic) is a standout plant for pots & containers, borders, gravel gardens, rock gardens, offering A vigorous, clump-forming allium with neat grey-green foliage and cheerful, starry umbels of bright yellow in early summer—excellent for pots, gravel gardens and sunny borders..
Best grown in full-sun with well-drained soil, it suits gardeners who want clear structure, dependable flowering, and easy planting plans.
Use it in pots & containers, borders, gravel gardens, rock gardens and pair with complementary varieties to build a fuller seasonal display.
Allium ‘Roseum’ is a charming, lightly naturalistic allium, carrying loose heads of soft pink, cup-shaped flowers above narrow, grassy foliage. It’s a wonderfully simple way to weave gentle colour through late spring and into early summer—particularly handsome when planted in drifts through borders or tucked into containers for a relaxed, cottage-garden finish.
- Flower colour: soft pink and white
- Height: 60cm
- Habit: clump-forming perennial
- Best in: borders, containers, and as a delicate cut flower
With its refined, airy presence, this is a lovely companion to late tulips and fresh spring greens, and it’s also welcome in wildlife-friendly planting schemes.
Allium 'Globemaster' is the sort of bulb that brings instant composure to a planting scheme. In late spring, tall, steady stems carry magnificent, perfectly rounded heads of rich violet-purple, each globe composed of countless starry florets. Rising above grey-green foliage, it adds architectural rhythm through borders and naturalistic drifts, while offering a welcome pause of structure amongst softer perennials.
A refined choice for cottage gardens and smarter city courtyards alike, and particularly valuable where you’d like planting that quietly supports pollinators.
- Flowering: May–June
- Height: 80cm
- Bulb size supplied: 18/20cm
- Position: Full Sun, Partial Sun
- Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil; improves with added grit on clay
Delivery: Order Today, Receive in September!
Geranium - ‘Rozanne’ (Hardy Geranium) is part of our long-flowering & ground-cover perennials collection.
Geranium Rozanne (‘Gerwat’), commonly known as Hardy Geranium, is supplied as bare roots in flexible pack sizes for individual planting or natural-looking groups.
Browse its linked perennial collection, sunlight and garden-use filters to find compatible planting companions for a more considered border.
