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Iris reticulata is one of those small, early pleasures that makes late winter feel positively promising. This mixed selection offers jewel-like flowers in rich blues, violets and purples—each bloom a neat, refined accent above slender green foliage.
Ideal for tucking into the front of borders, threading through gravel gardens, or planting in generous drifts to naturalise in a sheltered, well-drained spot. It is equally handsome in pots and troughs by the door, where you can enjoy the detail at close quarters as the season turns.
- Colour palette: blue, violet and purple tones (mixed)
- Flowering: February–March
- Height: 25cm
- Perfect for: pots & containers, naturalising
Iris reticulata ‘Harmony’ is a small treasure for the earliest weeks of spring, bringing jewel-toned blooms when the garden is still politely waking up. Neat, clump-forming and wonderfully well-suited to close viewing, it is particularly handsome threaded through gravel, tucked into alpine pockets, or arranged in pots by the door for a refined seasonal welcome.
Plant in autumn and allow these diminutive bulbs to settle in; come late winter into early spring, ‘Harmony’ rewards with crisp violet-blue flowers, lifted and brightened by yellow and white accents. The effect is quietly dramatic, yet entirely elegant—especially when planted in generous drifts.
- Colour: Violet-blue with yellow and white accents
- Flowering: February–April
- Height: 10–15cm
- Ideal for: Pots & containers, rock gardens & alpines, naturalising, front of borders
- Helpful features: Pollinator friendly, deer resistant
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
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
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
Narcissus poeticus 'Actaea' is a quietly luxurious late-spring narcissus, admired for its pristine white petals and a neat, butter-yellow cup finished with the finest red rim. It’s a variety with real poise—beautiful in the border, superb in generous drifts, and particularly charming when allowed to naturalise through grass beneath deciduous trees.
Notably fragrant, it brings a soft, classic perfume just as the garden moves from spring into early summer. Stems reach an elegant 45cm, making it an excellent choice for cutting—refined in a simple vase and effortlessly at home in cottage-style planting.
- Seasonal interest: flowering April–May (late spring)
- Style notes: white petals, yellow cup with a red rim; fragrant
- Best used: borders, containers, naturalising in grass, and cut flowers
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
Fritillaria imperialis 'Red Beauty' brings a touch of old-world drama to the spring border: tall, upright stems carrying rich orange-red, bell-shaped blooms, finished with a crisp green crown. It is wonderfully architectural—perfect for adding height, rhythm and a little theatre amongst late daffodils and early tulips.
Best planted in autumn in a sheltered, sunny position with excellent drainage, this is a confident choice for gardeners who enjoy distinctive bulbs with presence. Given time to settle, it forms a handsome clump and returns each spring with increasing poise.
- Colour: Dark orange-red with green crown
- Flower shape: Bell-shaped
- Height: 50–100cm
- Ideal for: Borders; Naturalising
- Wildlife: Pollinator friendly
Pre-order for autumn planting.
Fritillaria imperialis ‘Aurora’ is a wonderfully statuesque crown imperial, raising tall stems topped with a neat tuft of glossy green leaves and a ring of nodding, bright orange, bell-shaped blooms. It brings a refined sense of theatre to spring borders, and sits particularly well amongst early tulips, narcissi and fresh, emerging perennials.
Plant in autumn and allow it time to settle; once established, this is a confident, architectural bulb for naturalistic planting, under open-canopied deciduous trees, or in a sheltered position where its form can be properly appreciated.
- Colour & form: bright orange bells beneath a leafy green crown
- Best for: borders, naturalising, cottage & informal gardens
- Flowering: March–May
- Delivered as: premium-grade bulb (20/+)
Tulipa 'Gudoshnik Double' is a truly opulent Double Late tulip, opening to large, peony-shaped blooms brushed in a richly warming blend of butter-yellow, orange and red. Held on sturdy, upright stems above smart grey-green foliage, it brings a composed sense of theatre to late spring borders and pots alike.
Plant in autumn for flowering through April–May. Particularly handsome in generous drifts, and equally refined as a cut flower for indoor arrangements.
- Colour: Yellow, orange and red (multi-toned)
- Flower form: Peony Flowered (Double Late)
- Height: 50cm
- Spread: 10cm
- Best for: Borders, Containers, Cutting Garden, Underplanting of roses and shrubs
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 'Double Blizz' is a late-spring, double tulip with a distinctly couture air—sumptuous, peony-flowered blooms in fuchsia-pink and white, with a crisp wash of green on the outer petals. Planted in drifts through borders or arranged in generous pots by the door, it brings a composed flourish just as the season turns towards summer.
With sturdy, upright stems and a refined mid-height presence, it pairs beautifully with fresh greens and soft pastels, and looks particularly assured beneath roses and shrubs where its colour lifts emerging foliage.
Why you’ll love it
- Peony-flowered, double blooms for an opulent late-spring display
- Striking bicolour finish of fuchsia-pink and white with green striping
- Ideal for pots and borders, with a neat, upright habit
At a glance
- Botanical name: Tulipa 'Double Blizz'
- Bulb size: 11
- Height: 50cm
- Spacing: 10–15cm
- Spread: 10–50cm
- Flowering: May–June
- Planting: September–December
- Position: Sheltered
Tulipa 'Blue Spectacle' is a beautifully poised double late tulip, with sumptuous, peony-flowered blooms in polished violet-purple, touched with magenta and finished with a deeper, inky-blue glow towards the centre. At around 50cm, it brings height and composure to spring borders and looks particularly handsome in generous pots, where the layered petals can be appreciated up close.
Plant in autumn, allow winter to do its quiet work, and enjoy an elegant late-spring display that sits effortlessly alongside roses and shrubs, or in a more contemporary courtyard scheme.
- Flower style: Peony Flowered (Double Late) blooms with refined depth of colour
- Best for: Borders, containers, and underplanting roses & shrubs
- Reliable presence: Sturdy, upright stems to approximately 50cm
Tulipa 'Apeldoorn' is a true classic of the Darwin Hybrid tulips: rich red, goblet-shaped blooms that open to reveal a dark base, finely lined with yellow. Held on strong, upright stems, it brings a poised, confident note to mid-spring planting schemes—equally at home threading through borders, underplanting roses and shrubs, or arranged in generous pots by the door.
With its reliable stature and clean green foliage, ‘Apeldoorn’ also makes a splendid cut flower—smart, simple, and unmistakably spring.
- Flower colour: Red with yellow lining and black base
- Flower shape: Goblet
- Established height: 55cm
- Ideal for: Borders, containers, courtyard gardens, cottage & informal gardens, underplanting, cutting
Narcissus 'Pueblo' is a quietly elegant spring Narcissus, valued for its poised, upright habit and clean, luminous colouring. Planted in generous drifts through borders and beds, or arranged with restraint in smart pots by the door, it brings a composed sense of structure just as the garden begins to properly wake.
With a refined trumpet form in white with pale yellow centres, 'Pueblo' is equally at home in the cutting garden, where its fresh, clear note pairs beautifully with early foliage and other spring bulbs.
- Colour: White with pale yellow centres
- Flower shape: Trumpet
- Height: 35cm
- Bulb size supplied: 12/14
- Good for: Pots & containers, borders & beds, cutting garden
- Wildlife & garden resilience: Pollinator friendly; deer resistant
Harding & Bloom notes: For the most natural effect, plant in small clusters and repeat them through a scheme. In containers, use fresh compost and ensure excellent drainage for a crisp, reliable show.
Narcissus 'Geranium' is a beautifully mannered tazetta-type daffodil, valued for its neat clusters of white blooms, each one finished with a richly coloured orange-red cup. Lightly scented and effortlessly smart, it brings a refined lift to spring containers, the front of borders, and underplanting beneath shrubs and roses.
Plant in autumn and allow it to settle; in return, you’ll enjoy a poised display that looks as at home in a formal pot as it does naturalised through an informal planting scheme.
Why we love it
- Fragrant, clustered flowers with a distinctive orange-red cup
- Excellent in pots and for threading through borders
- Reliable, fully hardy spring performer
Narcissus 'Double Fashion' is a beautifully composed double daffodil, opening in soft primrose-yellow with a richly ruffled orange centre. It brings a considered note of spring cheer to borders, underplanting and smart containers, with each stem carrying a generously filled bloom of pleasing substance.
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 40cm
- Spread: 10cm
- Flower form: Double
- Bulb size supplied: 12/14
Plant in drifts through the front of a border, tuck into grass edges, or layer into pots with early tulips and muscari for a quietly luxurious spring display. Allow the grey-green foliage to die back naturally after flowering to support strong performance in years to come.
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
Muscari aucheri 'Blue Magic' is a most polished little grape hyacinth, sending up densely packed spires of rich blue, each tiny bell neatly finished with a fine white rim. It has a wonderfully composed look—ideal for threading through the front of borders, tucking into pots, or slipping beneath spring perennials and shrubs for a calm, well-dressed understory.
Compact at around 20cm tall, it’s perfectly scaled for small spaces and elegant containers, yet generous when planted in drifts. As a fully hardy perennial bulb, it settles in readily and returns with quiet reliability.
- Colour: Blue with a crisp white edge
- Best for: Borders, containers and underplanting
- Flowering: March to May
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
Hyacinthus orientalis 'White Pearl' is a quietly luxurious spring hyacinth, carrying dense, bell-shaped florets in a clear, creamy white. Its perfume is richly traditional—perfect in pots by the front door, and equally poised when woven through the front of a border.
For an elegant scheme, let it glow against evergreens and dark foliage, or soften it with gentle blues and pale pastels. It also makes a refined cut flower, bringing a little spring ceremony indoors.
Why we love it
- Classic white spires with a clean, polished look
- Richly scented—ideal close to paths, doorways and seating
- Excellent in containers, yet naturally at home in borders
- Pollinator friendly in spring
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Blue Star' is a beautifully traditional spring hyacinth, prized for its dense, perfumed spires in a clear sky-blue, delicately traced with deeper blue veining. Rising neatly above fresh, strap-shaped foliage, it brings a poised, polished note to borders and containers alike.
Plant in autumn and allow the bulbs to settle through winter; come March and April, 'Blue Star' offers a refined flourish that sits particularly well beneath roses and shrubs, or arranged in pots by a doorway where its fragrance can be properly enjoyed.
- Colour: Blue-purple
- Flowering period: March–April
- Height: 25cm
- Best in: borders, pots and containers; sheltered spot
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.
Allium ‘Ping Pong’ brings poised, architectural clarity to the late-spring border. Each tall, straight stem carries a perfectly rounded head of densely packed white florets — crisp, composed, and wonderfully modern in feel. It is equally at home rising through fresh green perennials or standing in quiet contrast to soft grasses, and it cuts beautifully for clean-lined arrangements.
- Colour: White (Whites & Creams)
- Flower shape: Globe
- Height: 100cm
- Spread: 50cm
- Flowering: May to July
- Planting: September to December
- Position: Sheltered
- Sun: Full sun
- Soil: Well-drained clay (pH: any)
- Hardiness: Fully hardy
- Ideal for: Borders, pots & containers, cut flowers
- Wildlife & resilience: Pollinator friendly; deer resistant
Supplied as bulbs.
