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Anemone coronaria 'Mistral Salmone' brings a quietly luxurious note to spring planting schemes, with refined single blooms in a beautifully softened salmon tone. Neat, clump-forming and wonderfully versatile, it slips easily into borders, cutting beds and smart containers—ideal for adding composed colour from early spring onwards.
Plant the corms in autumn for a fresh display through March to May. The flowers sit neatly above mid-green foliage, making an elegant companion for tulips and other spring favourites, and a dependable choice for cutting.
- Colour: Salmon
- Flowering: March–May
- Form: Single
- Perfect for: Borders, pots & containers, and cut flowers
- Position: Sheltered; full sun or partial sun
Ipheion ‘Alberto Castillo’ is a quietly distinguished little starflower, prized for its crisp white, starry blooms, each petal finished with the most delicate hint of green at the centre. Emerging in late winter and carrying on through early spring, it makes a neat, light-green carpet that looks wonderfully composed in drifts.
Superb for naturalising through grass, threading beneath shrubs and roses, or bringing a fresh note to patio pots by the door. Fully hardy and notably unfussy, it’s an elegant way to lift the garden when the season still feels young.
- Flowering: February–April
- Height: 20cm
- Bulb size: 5/6cm
- Best for: naturalising, containers, underplanting
Please note: Deer resistance can vary by location and pressure; this variety is generally avoided, but cannot be guaranteed.
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
Narcissus 'Salome' is a quietly glamorous large-cupped daffodil, prized for its gentle colour journey. Creamy petals frame a cup that opens warm yellow, then softens into an elegant peach-pink flush—an especially flattering note in early spring borders and refined container displays.
Plant in autumn and allow it to settle in; by its second season it forms neat, clump-forming drifts that look equally at home threaded through grass for naturalising or arranged in generous groups for a more formal effect. Fully hardy and pleasingly straightforward, it’s a classic choice with a subtle twist.
- Large, cup-shaped blooms with a mellow, shifting palette
- Ideal for borders, pots and naturalising in grass
- Excellent for cutting, bringing a soft, luminous tone indoors
- Pollinator friendly
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
Anemone blanda 'Mixed' is one of spring’s most charming little luxuries: a low, naturalising drift of starry, daisy-like flowers in jewel shades of blue, purple and pink, each finished with a neat golden centre. Thread it through borders, underplant deciduous shrubs, or tuck into pots by the door for early-season colour with a light, effortless air.
These fully hardy corms settle in quickly and, in the right spot, will return to form a fresh carpet year after year—particularly lovely in rock gardens, at the front of borders, and dotted through lawns for a quietly romantic look.
- Flowering: March–May
- Height: 10–15cm
- Spread: 10–15cm
- Position: Full sun or partial sun (sheltered)
- Soil: Moist but well-drained loam; any pH
- Type: Perennial corm (Fully Hardy)
Narcissus 'Quail' is a refined jonquil-type daffodil, valued for its richly coloured, deep yellow blooms and a pleasing fragrance that feels wonderfully at home in spring. The flowers are carried in small clusters on neat stems, making this an excellent choice for patio pots, borders, and for naturalising through grass where it will settle in gracefully over time.
With a clump-forming habit and an easy disposition, it’s a quietly confident performer—tidy in the garden, charming in a vase, and particularly handsome when planted in generous drifts.
- Flowering: March to May
- Height: 40cm
- Bulb size supplied: 12/14
- Scent: Fragrant
- Perfect for: containers, naturalising, cottage-style borders, and cut flowers
Ranunculus ‘Elegance Cioccolato’ is a notably refined choice for spring, offering richly toned, layered blooms with a beautifully tailored finish. The colour sits in a warm, rusted orange, deepening towards a burgundy-red centre—exactly the sort of nuanced shade that elevates borders, pots, and cutting beds with quiet sophistication.
Part of the Elegance Series, it makes a charming, clump-forming plant at a neat height, ideal for threading through the front of a mixed border or planting in generous drifts in containers. Cut a few stems for the house and you’ll find the palette works effortlessly with creams, soft pinks, and plum tones.
- Botanical name: Ranunculus asiaticus ‘Elegance Cioccolato’ (Elegance Series)
- Form: Double flowers
- Colour: Rust orange with deep burgundy/red centre
- Height: 30–40cm
- Spread: 15–25cm
- Ideal for: Borders, containers, cut flower garden
Tulipa 'Apeldoorn's Elite' is a distinguished Darwin Hybrid tulip, prized for its generous, open goblet blooms in rich red, finished with the lightest pastel-orange edging. Planted in autumn, it rises in early spring with an assured presence—excellent for giving borders a polished sweep of colour, and equally handsome in pots and patio containers.
- Colour: Rich red with soft pastel-orange edging
- Flower form: Goblet
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 40–60cm
- Best for: Borders, pots & containers
For best results, plant into moist but well-drained soil in a sheltered position, allowing the foliage to die back naturally after flowering to feed the bulb for the following season.
Tulipa 'Blushing Apeldoorn' is a beautifully mannered spring tulip, offering a classic goblet outline and a softly blushed palette that sits effortlessly within refined borders and stylish container displays. Plant in autumn for an elegant April–May performance, particularly effective in generous drifts where the colour can read as a calm, coordinated sweep.
With an upright habit and mid-green foliage, it also makes a dependable choice for cutting—bringing a poised, clean line to simple, understated arrangements.
- Colour: Soft pink, deepening to rose with a warm base
- Flower form: Goblet
- Best for: Borders, pots & containers, and cut flowers
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Fritillaria imperialis ‘Sunset’ is a wonderfully architectural crown imperial, prized for its glossy green foliage and a ring of burnished orange, bell-shaped flowers, finished with a jaunty tuft at the top. It brings a composed, statuesque note to spring borders and looks equally at home threaded through naturalistic planting.
Plant in autumn into fertile, well-drained soil in a sheltered position, and allow space for its upright, clump-forming habit. As the stems rise in spring, ‘Sunset’ provides height, colour and a confident vertical accent—particularly effective repeated in small groups.
- Botanical name: Fritillaria imperialis ‘Sunset’
- Common name: fritillary (crown imperial)
- Flower colour: Orange with green foliage
- Flowering: March–May
- Height: 50–100cm
- Bulb size: 24/26
Hyacinthus orientalis ‘Gipsy Queen’ is a beautifully composed spring hyacinth, prized for its richly scented, salmon-peach bloom. Each sturdy flower spike rises neatly above glossy green foliage, bringing a warm, flattering note to pots by the front door and crisp definition to the very front of the border.
Plant in autumn and allow the bulbs to settle into well-drained soil; come March and April, you’ll be rewarded with a polished display that feels both classic and quietly distinctive.
- Colour: Salmon peach
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 30cm
- Position: Front of border, containers
- Scent: Richly fragrant
Narcissus ‘Sweetness’ is a refined jonquil-type daffodil, prized for its beautifully fragrant golden-yellow blooms. Compact and clump-forming, it lends itself perfectly to pots and containers, neat drifts through borders, or a more natural look when naturalised in grass and beneath shrubs.
With a quietly luxurious perfume and a bright, polished colour, it is an elegant choice for early spring—particularly near paths, doorways, and seating, where the scent can be properly appreciated. An easy perennial, it settles in well and improves year on year.
- Botanical name: Narcissus ‘Sweetness’
- Type: Bulb (Fully Hardy, Perennial)
- Flower colour: Golden yellow
- Flowering: March–May
- Height: 40cm
- Fragrance: Yes
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
- Deer resistant: Yes
- Bulb size supplied: 12/14cm
Narcissus 'Sun Disc' is a delightful dwarf jonquilla daffodil, prized for its rounded, soft yellow blooms that gently mellow to a pale creamy tone as spring unfolds. Petite and perfectly proportioned, it brings a polished finish to pots by the door, neat edging at the front of the border, and jewel-like moments in rock gardens.
Each stem may carry up to three flowers, creating a surprisingly generous display for such a compact plant. Plant in autumn, then look forward to a refined flourish in March and April.
- Colour: Yellow with orange-yellow centre, fading softer with age
- Best for: Patio pots, containers, edging, rock gardens, and underplanting shrubs
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 15cm
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
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Narcissus 'February Gold' is a quietly brilliant herald of spring—an early daffodil with clear, golden-yellow blooms and neatly reflexed petals that look wonderfully crisp in the low February light. Compact, clump-forming and reliably perennial, it’s a refined choice for borders, pots by the front step, and naturalising through grass for a bright, effortless drift.
- Colour: Yellow
- Flowering: February to April
- Height: 30cm
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Best planted: September to December
- Bulb size supplied: 12/14
Plant in full sun or partial shade in well-drained soil. Allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering to feed next year’s display.
Narcissus papyraceus 'Ziva' is a wonderfully refined tazetta narcissus, bearing neat clusters of pure white flowers, each softly lifted by golden stamens. Exceptionally fragrant, it’s best placed where the perfume can be properly appreciated—by a doorway, along a path, or in handsome pots on the terrace.
In borders, it settles into a tidy, clump-forming habit with mid-green foliage, returning year after year with minimal fuss. For cutting, the stems are a charming way to bring a little spring ceremony indoors.
- Flowering: March–May
- Planting: September–December
- Scent: Highly fragrant
- Garden use: Borders, containers, courtyard gardens and cutting beds
Muscari botryoides 'Album' is a crisp, white form of grape hyacinth, sending up neat, spire-shaped flowers in early spring. Its refined colour palette sits beautifully at the front of borders, tucked beneath shrubs, or threaded through lawns in natural-looking drifts. Equally, it makes a charming feature in pots where the clean white blooms read as quietly modern.
Compact and clump-forming, it returns year after year and is wonderfully straightforward to grow—an excellent choice for creating those finishing touches that make a spring garden feel considered.
- Colour: White (Whites & Creams)
- Flowering: March to May
- Height: 15–20cm
- Best for: pots & containers, borders, naturalising
Narcissus 'Tamara' is a quietly elegant, large-cupped daffodil in soft yellow tones, bringing a refined lift to the garden in early spring. Lightly creased petals frame a ruffled golden cup, creating a look that feels both classic and freshly composed.
Ideal for borders, containers and naturalising in grass, it forms neat clumps with grey-green foliage and returns reliably year after year. Plant in autumn and look forward to a poised flourish from March to April.
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 40cm
- Bulb size supplied: 12/14cm
- Position: Borders, containers, naturalising in grass
Allium cernuum (lady’s leek) brings a pleasing note of refinement to early-summer borders: slim stems topped with gently nodding, bell-shaped umbels in deep pink, held neatly above fresh green foliage. It is particularly elegant when threaded through grasses and perennials, and it looks equally at home in gravel planting or a well-dressed container.
Fully hardy and admirably undemanding, this clump-forming allium is also a fine choice for pollinator-friendly schemes, offering nectar-rich flowers through the summer months.
- Colour & form: deep pink, bell-shaped umbels with a graceful nod
- Garden use: borders, gravel gardens and smart containers
- Wildlife value: pollinator friendly
- Practical bonus: deer resistant
Tulipa ‘Botanical Tulips Mixed’ is a delightful little assortment of botanical tulips, chosen for their naturally neat proportions and easy charm. Expect a lively blend of spring colour that looks particularly at home at the front of borders, tucked into rock gardens, or planted generously in pots for a refined, relaxed display.
These petite tulips are ideal where you want the look of tulips without towering stems—perfect for naturalistic planting schemes and smaller spaces, with a quietly elegant finish.
Why you’ll love it
- A mixed collection of low-growing botanical tulips in varied colours
- Excellent for pots and containers, and for weaving through the front of borders
- Fully hardy and straightforward to grow in well-drained soil
- Flowers through April–May for a fresh, bright spring moment
Tulipa (Lily-flowered Group) ‘Lily Flowering Mixed’ is a beautifully curated blend of lily-flowered tulips, selected for their poised, tapered blooms and naturally elegant silhouette. Expect a refined, colour-rich display in late spring—particularly striking when planted in generous drifts through borders, or staged in pots by the front door.
With an upright habit and graceful presence, this mix brings a lightly architectural note to planting schemes and cuts impeccably for indoor arrangements.
- Elegant form: slender, tapered blooms with a refined finish
- Versatile planting: superb in pots, and equally at home in beds and borders
- Excellent for cutting: long-stemmed spring colour for the vase
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
Tulipa 'Blushing Parrot' is a beautifully theatrical parrot tulip, prized for its ruffled, painterly petals and softly shifting colour. Opening cream-white, each bloom gradually flushes with rosy pink and deeper edging as it matures—utterly charming in pots by the door and quietly magnificent in a spring border.
With strong, upright stems and a refined presence, it also makes an excellent late-spring cut flower—particularly when gathered just as the buds begin to show their first hint of blush.
- Ruffled, parrot-style flowers with a cream-white base and pink-red blushing edges
- Splendid in containers and front-of-border plantings
- Ideal for cutting in late spring
Tulipa ‘Double Surprise’ is a beautifully poised, late-spring tulip with sumptuous, peony-flowered blooms. Each ivory-white petal is artistically brushed and splashed with pink, with a faint suggestion of green in the mix—an effortlessly chic choice for refined spring displays.
Held on sturdy stems above neat grey-green foliage, it brings a composed elegance to beds and borders and is equally at home in handsome patio containers. Plant in autumn for a polished flourish through April and May, and enjoy its quietly opulent double flowers at close quarters.
- Flowering: April–May
- Colour: White with pink splashes and light green tones
- Form: Peony Flowered (double)
- Height: 50cm
- Spread: 15cm
- Bulb size supplied: 10–12cm
Tulipa 'Pink Impression' is a handsome Darwin tulip with generous, goblet-shaped blooms in a refined rose-pink. Held on sturdy, upright stems, it brings a poised, confident lift to spring borders and makes a particularly polished showing in generous pots.
Plant in autumn for a quietly sumptuous display through April–May. With its reliable form and good stem length, it is also a favourite for cutting—excellent for bringing a little spring ceremony indoors.
- Flower colour: Pink
- Form: Goblet-shaped flowers on strong stems
- Best for: Borders & beds, pots & containers, cutting garden
- Hardiness: Fully hardy
