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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
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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/+)
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
Tulipa ‘Acuminata’ is a wonderfully characterful tulip, prized for its long, finely pointed petals and painterly spring colouring. Each bloom combines warm yellow and red tones, often finished with a subtle green tinge, creating an elegant, slightly untamed look that suits both pots by the door and well-drained borders.
With an upright habit and grey-green foliage, it brings height and movement without fuss. Plant in autumn, allow it a sheltered position, and look forward to its distinctive, species-style presence from March to April.
- Distinctive shape: slender, pointed petals with a refined, flame-like silhouette
- Colour: yellow and red, often lightly tinged green
- Versatile planting: particularly handsome in spring containers and neat drifts through borders
Iris hollandica 'Purple Sensation' is a Dutch iris of impeccable poise, producing richly purple blooms neatly highlighted with sunny yellow markings. Rising above slender, bright green foliage on elegant stems, it brings a crisp, contemporary note to spring borders and is equally accomplished in pots.
It is also a superb choice for cutting—refined in a vase, and effortlessly smart when gathered into simple, tailored arrangements.
- Colour: Deep purple with yellow markings
- Flowering: May–June
- Height: 60cm
- Bulb size supplied: 7/8
- Position: Full sun; sheltered spot preferred
- Best for: Cutting, containers, borders and naturalising
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
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
Iris 'Blue Planet' (Reticulata) is a small treasure for the late-winter garden—soft, pastel-blue flowers neatly finished with a golden-yellow stripe, held above fine grey-green foliage. Compact and well-mannered, it slips beautifully into pots, gravel gardens and sunny edges, and will also naturalise with quiet ease where drainage is sharp.
Plant in autumn and look forward to a crisp, bright flourish from February to March. For the most refined display, tuck bulbs into a sheltered, sunny spot—especially welcome where winter colour is prized at close quarters near paths, steps and terraces.
- Perfect for: containers, rockeries & gravel gardens, naturalising
- Flowering: February–March
- Character: pastel-blue with yellow markings; charmingly miniature
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
Narcissus 'Lobularis' is a quietly enchanting, natural-form narcissus—starry white petals set off by a fresh, open yellow cup. It has a pleasingly unforced look, as though it has always belonged, and it settles beautifully into lawns, orchard grass, and at the soft margin of woodland.
Notably accommodating, it will flower well in full sun and is also content in light shade, making it a refined choice beneath deciduous trees or along a less formal border. Plant in generous drifts for a graceful spring effect that improves as it establishes.
- Flowering: April
- Colour: White with a bright yellow cup
- Best for: Naturalising in grass, woodland edge, pots & containers
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
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 '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
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 '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
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
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 'Purissima' is a much-loved early tulip, prized for its luminous creamy-white flowers and quietly elegant presence. In spring it brings a calm, clean note to borders and containers alike—particularly effective planted in generous drifts, where the colour reads as effortless and refined.
With mid-green foliage and an upright habit, ‘Purissima’ is also an excellent choice for cutting, offering crisp, uncomplicated stems for fresh arrangements.
- Colour: Creamy white
- Flower shape: Cup Shaped
- Best for: Pots & containers, borders, cutting garden
- Bulb size supplied: 11/12
Paeonia 'Cora Louise' is an impeccably refined Itoh (intersectional) peony, valued for its generous, saucer-shaped blooms in the most flattering palette: pale pink petals with a richer magenta ring and a warm yellow centre. Lightly scented and held proudly above handsome, finely cut foliage, it brings a composed elegance to borders and the cutting garden alike.
Supplied as a bare root division for autumn planting, this fully hardy perennial settles in steadily, then rewards patience with a truly distinguished display in late spring to early summer.
- Flowering: May–June
- Colour: Pale pink with magenta ring and yellow centre
- Form: Bowl-shaped, saucer-like blooms
- Foliage: Dark green, bronze-tinged in spring and autumn
- Habit: Upright, compact
- Best in: Borders, cottage & informal gardens, city & courtyard gardens, cutting gardens
Narcissus ‘Ice Follies’ is a beautifully poised, large-cupped daffodil—creamy white petals surrounding a softly primrose-yellow cup that gradually mellows towards ivory as the flower matures. The effect is subtle, luminous, and wonderfully versatile.
Reliable and floriferous, it settles quickly into borders, threads neatly through shrubs, and looks particularly smart in generous pots by the door. Planted in drifts, it also naturalises gracefully through grass for a spring display that feels effortless yet considered.
- Flower colour: Creamy white with primrose-yellow cup (fading paler)
- Form: Cup Shaped; large-cupped
- Height: 40cm
- Spread: 15cm
- Bulb size: 12/14
- Position: Borders, under shrubs, containers, naturalising in grass
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Pollinators: Pollinator Friendly
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
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
Eranthis cilicica ‘Cilicica Group’ is a small but thoroughly distinguished winter aconite, bringing a welcome glint of bright yellow to the garden just as winter begins to loosen its grip. Neat, cup-shaped flowers sit above finely divided, rich green foliage, creating a jewel-like effect in woodland edges and beneath deciduous shrubs.
Ideal for naturalising, this tuberous perennial is particularly handsome when planted in generous drifts where it may settle in over time. A lovely choice for lawns (where mowing can wait until the foliage has died back), as well as underplanting trees and shrubs for an early season flourish.
- Flowering: February–April
- Height: 10cm
- Habit: Clump-forming; well-suited to naturalising
- For: Woodland gardens, underplanting, naturalising in grass
Fritillaria imperialis 'Maxima Lutea' is a wonderfully statuesque crown imperial, prized for its bright yellow, nodding bells held beneath a jaunty tuft of pale green foliage. Rising with calm assurance through spring borders and naturalistic plantings alike, it brings height, structure and an unmistakably refined drama just as the garden begins to gather pace.
Plant in generous groups for the most convincing effect, allowing the tall stems to thread through tulips, late daffodils and fresh spring greens. A sheltered position is particularly flattering, keeping the stems looking immaculate as they reach their full 100–150cm stature.
- Colour: Yellow flowers with pale green foliage
- Shape: Bell-shaped, nodding blooms
- Ideal for: Naturalising, cottage & informal gardens, and smart city courtyards
- Reliable character: Fully hardy; noted as deer resistant and pollinator friendly
