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Tulipa ‘Beauty of Apeldoorn’ is a classic Darwin Hybrid tulip with a wonderfully confident presence. Each upright, cup-shaped bloom opens in late spring in a rich golden orange, boldly flamed with red—an impeccable choice for adding warmth and structure to borders, and equally handsome in a well-chosen pot.
With grey-green foliage and stems reaching around 60cm, it sits beautifully amongst emerging perennials and spring companions, and it is particularly fine for cutting when you want something smart, clean-lined, and thoroughly seasonal indoors.
- Colour: Golden orange flamed red
- Flowering: April–May
- Height: 60cm
- Use: Borders, containers, cut flowers
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.
Fritillaria imperialis ‘William Rex’ brings a wonderfully architectural note to the spring border. Each tall stem carries a rich crown of bronze-red to orange, nodding bells, finished with a crisp tuft of leafy bracts—formal enough for a structured scheme, yet perfectly at ease in a relaxed cottage planting.
Plant in autumn and allow this crown imperial to settle in; once established it makes a refined statement among tulips, early perennials and fresh green foliage, and it is also valued for being pollinator friendly and deer resistant.
- Why we love it: statuesque, theatrical spring flowers with a beautifully tailored silhouette
- Best for: borders, naturalising, cottage and informal gardens, and smart city plots
- Seasonal moment: a confident flourish from early to late spring
Fritillaria ‘Yellow Beauty’ brings a poised note to the spring garden: tall, upright stems carrying soft yellow, bell-shaped blooms above glossy green foliage. It is particularly handsome threaded through mixed borders, and equally at home naturalising in well-drained ground where it can settle in and return with quiet regularity.
- Colour & form: soft yellow, bell-shaped flowers with fresh green foliage
- Garden use: borders, naturalising, and cutting
- Season of interest: spring flowering (March–May)
- Bulb size: 18/20
- Hardiness: fully hardy
Plant in autumn and allow two seasons to properly establish; the resulting spires are wonderfully architectural among tulips, late daffodils, and early perennials.
Ranunculus 'Picotee Café' is a particularly refined ranunculus, celebrated for its richly toned, picotee-edged blooms in deep, coffee-and-caramel shades. Whether planted in smart pots by the door or woven through the front of a border, it brings a composed, curated look—and the stems are equally at home in a cut-flower arrangement.
For best results, choose a sheltered position with moist but well-drained soil and steady moisture while in growth. In colder spells, protect from hard frosts, as this variety is Half Hardy.
- Ideal for: Borders, containers and the cut flower garden
- Colour: Burgundy red with warm orange-gold tones
- Flower form: Double
- Height: 40–60cm
Anemone 'Lipsiensis Nemorosa' is a quietly distinguished woodland anemone, offering soft yellow-white, single blooms as spring begins to stir. Ideal for weaving through shaded borders and beneath deciduous trees, it settles into humus-rich ground and, in time, forms an elegant, low carpet of fresh green foliage and flowers.
Plant in autumn and allow it to establish at its own unhurried pace; the effect is particularly lovely when naturalised in drifts, or used to soften the edge of a woodland path. It is fully hardy and well-suited to pots and containers where light is dappled and the soil stays gently moist.
- Flowering: March–April
- Colour: pale yellow to yellow-white
- Habit: ground cover, perennial
- Best position: woodland edge; under deciduous trees and shrubs
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
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 '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
Tulipa 'Ballerina' is a beautifully refined lily-flowered tulip, celebrated for its warm yellow blooms, dramatically flamed red on the outside and opening to reveal deeper, richer red within. Held on poised, upright stems above grey-green foliage, it brings a composed, statuesque note to late spring planting schemes.
Equally at home threaded through borders or arranged in smart pots by the door, 'Ballerina' also makes an elegant cut flower—particularly when planted in generous drifts for a thoroughly polished finish.
- Flower colour: Warm yellow with red flames, opening to rich red
- Form: Lily-flowered, goblet-shaped blooms with pointed, slightly reflexed petals
- Best for: Borders, containers and cutting gardens
Narcissus 'Carlton' is a steadfast classic: a large-cupped daffodil in clear, sunny yellow, finished with a slightly paler trumpet. It has a pleasingly robust presence in the spring garden, returning year after year with an air of effortless reliability.
Exceptionally versatile, it settles happily into borders and underplanting, and looks equally smart in pots by the front door. For a more natural look, scatter through grass and allow the clumps to build over time for an unforced sweep of colour in March and April.
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 50cm
- Bulb size: 12/14
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Growing skill: Easy
- Also noted for: AGM, Pollinator Friendly, Deer Resistant
