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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.
Crocus 'Aqua' is a refined, early-spring crocus in violet-purple with warm orange centres—just the thing for threading through lawns, gravel and the very front of the border when the garden is beginning to stir again.
Neat, goblet-shaped blooms sit above green foliage marked with a silvery stripe, forming tidy clumps that look particularly smart in pots by the door, scattered through a rockery, or allowed to naturalise beneath deciduous trees.
- Colour: Violet-purple with orange centers
- Best for: Naturalising in lawns, rockery & gravel gardens, pots & containers, and front-of-border detail
- Season: Plant in autumn for flowers from late winter into spring
- Growing level: Easy, fully hardy, and reliably perennial
Chionodoxa ‘Pink Giant’ is a refined little treasure for the earliest days of spring: soft pink, star-shaped blooms, each finished with a crisp white eye, rising above fresh green foliage. It has a wonderfully natural look when allowed to drift through grass, thread between border perennials, or sparkle in gravel planting—quietly charming, never fussy.
Plant in autumn and let it settle in; over time it will form neat clumps and lend a gentle, painterly haze of colour just when the garden most needs it.
- Elegant early colour — pale pink flowers with a clean white centre (March–April)
- Ideal for naturalising — beautiful in lawns, gravel gardens, and informal drifts
- Compact and tidy — perfect at the front of borders or in containers
At a glance
- Botanical name: Chionodoxa ‘Pink Giant’
- Common name: Glory of the snow
- Flower colour: Pale pink with white centre
- Height: 20cm
- Spread: 10cm
- Habit: Clump-forming
- Lifecycle: Perennial bulb
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
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For a quietly enchanting start to spring, Chionodoxa forbesii brings neat, starry flowers in an intense blue, each one finished with a crisp white eye. Small in stature yet wonderfully effective, it settles into clumps over time and is particularly handsome when allowed to naturalise—threaded through short grass, tucked into gravel, or dotted along the very front of the border.
Plant in autumn and look forward to a refined haze of early colour from March into April. It is equally charming in containers, where the clear blue reads as distinctly fresh against stone, terracotta, and evergreen foliage.
- Colour: Intense blue with a clear white eye
- Flowering: March–April
- Height (established): 15cm
- Spread: 10cm
- Habit: Clump-forming perennial bulb
- Best for: Naturalising, gravel gardens, containers, underplanting
Camassia 'Zwanenburg' brings a composed, meadow-style elegance to late spring and early summer. Upright, wand-like stems carry tiers of deep blue, star-shaped flowers—particularly handsome drifting through grass, beneath light-canopied trees, or weaving through the middle of a border where a natural, unforced look is prized.
Reliably perennial and wonderfully easy, this Camassia settles in quietly and improves year on year, offering height without heaviness and colour that reads as both cool and richly saturated.
- Flowering: May–June
- Height: 50–100cm
- Best for: Naturalising in grass, meadows, cottage & informal gardens
- Position: Borders, meadows & naturalising in grass; sun or partial shade
Allium 'Small Flowering Mix' is a thoughtfully balanced selection of small-flowered ornamental alliums, chosen for a natural, meadow-like finish. Rising neatly through late-spring planting schemes, the airy globes bring a refined lift to borders and gravel gardens, and they are equally at home in pots where their lightness can be appreciated up close.
Ideal for weaving between perennials and ornamental grasses, this mix is also a quietly excellent choice for cutting—adding a fine, architectural note to simple arrangements.
Why you’ll love it
- Graceful, small allium globes for an informal, naturalised look
- Beautiful threaded through borders, gravel gardens, and containers
- Pollinator friendly, and typically avoided by deer and rodents
- Fully hardy and straightforward to grow
At a glance
- Flowering: May–June
- Height: 40–60cm
- Spacing: 10–15cm
- Bulb size supplied: 4/5, 5/6
- Position: Borders, gravel gardens, containers; naturalising in grass
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
Tulipa 'Spryng Mix' is a spirited Triumph tulip blend in warm reds and pinks, lifted by confident stripes and flame-like markings. In spring it brings a well-dressed splash of colour to pots and borders alike, with strong, upright stems that sit beautifully in a vase.
Plant in autumn for a smart April display. Use en masse for a generous drift, or tuck into containers for a polished, moveable show near the front door or terrace.
- Triumph tulip mix with striking variegation
- Excellent in pots and generous border plantings
- Very good for cutting, with sturdy stems
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
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.
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
Narcissus 'Poeticus Recurvus' is the sort of late-spring classic that never slips out of fashion. Each bloom opens a pristine white, with lightly recurved petals framing a neat yellow cup, finished with the most refined red edging and a fresh green eye. Wonderfully fragrant and effortlessly elegant, it settles into grass with a natural ease, while looking equally at home in borders and handsome pots.
Reliable, fully hardy, and pleasingly unfussy, this is a charming choice for drifts and informal planting schemes—yet with enough poise to stand alone in a curated container by the door. Also excellent for cutting, bringing its clean palette and scent indoors.
- Botanical name: Narcissus poeticus var. recurvus Haw. (13)
- Bulb size supplied: 12/14
- Flowering: April to June
- Height: 35cm
- Spread: 10cm
- Position: Sheltered
- Sunlight: Full sun or partial sun
- Soil: Loam
- Moisture: Moist but well-drained
- Hardiness: Fully hardy
Iris × hollandica 'Blue Magic' is a refined Dutch iris, offering rich blue-violet blooms neatly finished with a golden marking. It’s a quietly dependable spring bulb—excellent in sunny borders, smart in pots, and particularly good for cutting, where the clean, architectural lines sit beautifully in a vase.
Plant in autumn and allow it to settle into a free-draining position. In the right conditions it will return well year after year, forming elegant clumps that lift the late-spring garden with crisp colour and poise.
- Colour: Blue/Purple with Yellow
- Flowering: May–June
- Height: 60–85cm
- Best for: borders, pots & containers, cutting, naturalising
Tulipa ‘Foxtrot’ is a quietly glamorous Double Early tulip, opening in soft, ballerina pink before deepening at the edges as each bloom matures. The result is impeccably polished in spring pots by the front door, and equally at home bringing a gentle, romantic note to smart borders.
Neat, clump-forming and reliably perennial, it reaches around 30cm with mid-green foliage and a pleasingly considered silhouette. Plant in autumn into fertile, well-drained soil, give it a sheltered position in full sun, and look forward to a poised display from March to April.
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 30cm
- Best for: pots & containers, borders, city gardens, cottage-style planting, and underplanting roses & shrubs
Tulipa ‘Greigii-peacock Mixed’ brings a wonderfully painterly note to spring planting schemes, with a characterful blend of colours that feels both lively and considered. As a Greigii tulip mix, it is particularly well suited to the front of the border, gravel gardens, and smart container displays where its fresh tones can be appreciated up close.
With neat, upright stems and handsome green foliage that is often purple-mottled, this mix makes an easy, dependable choice for autumn planting. It also lends itself beautifully to a few simple indoor arrangements—nothing fussy, just a small handful in a favourite vase.
- Seasonal colour: flowers from April to May
- Perfect placements: pots & containers, borders, and as cut flowers
- Refined foliage: green leaves, often purple-mottled
- Hardy and straightforward: fully hardy; ideal for confident beginners
Tulipa 'Fringed Mixed' is a refined blend of crispa (fringed) tulips, chosen for their delicately feathered petal edges and their naturally theatrical presence in spring. Expect an ever-so-slightly shifting palette from season to season—part of the charm of a well-composed mixture.
Superb in borders and particularly elegant in pots by the front door, these tulips also make effortlessly stylish cut stems for the house. Plant in autumn, then simply await April and May with quiet anticipation.
- Flowering: April–May
- Height: 40–60cm
- Bulb size: 10/11
- Position: Sheltered; Full Sun or Partial Sun
As with all mixtures, the precise selection and colour balance may vary slightly from season to season.
Tulipa ‘Single Late Mixed’ is a thoughtfully composed blend of Single Late tulips, selected for their tall, steady stems and poised goblet-shaped flowers. Blooming at the very end of the tulip season, it extends spring with a softly painterly mix of colours—ideal for bringing a refined finish to borders and generous pots alike.
Plant in autumn and allow the bulbs to settle through winter; in late spring, expect an elegant, upright display at 40–60cm, with fresh mid-green foliage beneath the blooms. As a mixed selection, the precise colour balance may vary from season to season—always harmonious, never uniform.
- Season finale: flowers from April to May, carrying the tulip display into late spring
- Graceful proportions: tall stems and goblet blooms, beautifully suited to cutting
- Versatile planting: excellent in borders, beds, and statement containers
Narcissus ‘Canaliculatus’ is a small, exquisitely detailed daffodil with a delightfully composed fragrance and a naturally graceful habit. Each stem carries neat clusters of miniature blooms: crisp white petals set off by a deep yellow cup, bringing a refined sparkle to early spring displays.
Perfectly proportioned for pots, troughs and smaller garden spaces, it excels in a warm, sunny position with light, free-draining soil. Plant in autumn and allow it to settle; in return, it will form charming clumps that quietly improve year after year.
- Colour: White petals with deep yellow cup
- Scent: Fragrant
- Best for: Pots, patios, courtyards, and the front of borders
- Wildlife: Pollinator friendly
- Also noted for: Deer resistant
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Blue Pearl' PBR is a decidedly elegant spring hyacinth, sending up dense, upright spires of waxy, bell-shaped flowers in a vivid blue-purple, each bloom subtly refined with paler edging. As the fragrance unfurls, it brings a welcome sense of occasion to early-season borders and pots alike.
Plant in autumn for a poised display in March and April. Particularly handsome threaded through underplanting, or arranged in generous drifts where the colour can read as a cool, confident ribbon through the garden.
- Colour: blue-purple with lighter blue margins
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: approx. 25cm
- Position: borders, containers, underplanting
- Character: fragrant, pollinator friendly
Please note: This variety is supplied as bulbs for planting. Protect container-grown bulbs from excess winter wet and hard frost.
Narcissus ‘Tahiti’ is a richly coloured double daffodil, opening in glowing yellow and finished with warm orange-red tones at the centre. With strong stems and handsome, strap-like foliage, it brings a well-bred sense of spring cheer to borders, gravelly edges, lawns and generous pots.
Plant in autumn and allow it to settle; by its second season it forms a dependable clump, returning each year with an elegant, full-petalled look that sits beautifully alongside tulips, muscari and early perennials.
- Colour: Yellow petals with orange-red centre
- Form: Double
- Best for: Borders, containers, naturalising in grass
- Wildlife: Pollinator friendly
Tulipa 'Red Riding Hood' is a compact Greigii tulip of real distinction, pairing bold scarlet spring blooms with attractively marked foliage. Each solitary flower is finished with a dark, inky base, creating a refined, high-contrast look that sits beautifully in pots, along the front of borders, or threaded through gravel gardens for a crisp seasonal lift.
Neat in habit and pleasingly reliable, it reaches around 20cm and forms tidy clumps over time—ideal where you want colour to feel curated rather than crowded.
- Colour: Scarlet red with a dark base
- Foliage: Green with purple markings
- Flowering: March–May
- Height: 20cm
- Bulb size supplied: 10/11
- Award: AGM
Allium neapolitanum is a smaller, exquisitely poised allium, prized for its crisp white, star-shaped blooms gathered into neat umbels. Held on slender stems above fresh mid-green foliage, it brings a clean, luminous note to gravel planting, sun-baked edges and beautifully finished pots.
Particularly useful where winter wet makes heavier ground unreliable, this is a quietly confident choice for raised beds and containers—easy to place, and all the more elegant when planted in generous drifts.
- Flower colour: White
- Form: Star-shaped umbels on neat stems
- Ideal for: Containers, gravel gardens, courtyards and borders
- Wildlife: Pollinator friendly
Anemone coronaria 'Mistral Plus Edge' brings a quietly luxurious finish to spring planting schemes. Each crisp, saucer-shaped bloom is held neatly above finely cut foliage, creating a poised display in pots and at the front of the border. Exceptionally pretty in a vase, this refined selection earns its place in the cutting garden with elegant, long-stemmed flowers and a clean, contemporary look.
- Colour: White petals with pink edging and a dark centre
- Perfect for: borders, containers and cut flowers
- Habit: clump-forming perennial with mid-green foliage
- Position: best in a sheltered spot
Why you’ll love it
- Refined spring presence with smart, single blooms and a polished silhouette
- Made for pots—ideal where you want colour close to the house
- Cut-flower favourite for fresh, crisp stems indoors
