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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
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 ‘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
Hyacinthus 'Multiflora Blue' is a rather refined take on the classic hyacinth: richly coloured, beautifully perfumed, and notably generous in bloom. This multiflowering selection sends up elegant blue spires that feel perfectly at home in smart pots by the door, or tucked into the front of borders where the scent can be properly appreciated.
Plant in autumn and look forward to a polished display in April. With a naturally tidy habit and dependable performance in Full-Sun or Partial Sun, it’s an easy choice for spring containers and mixed bulb plantings alike.
- Colour: Blue / Purple
- Flowering: April
- Scent: Fragrant
- Best for: Pots & containers, borders, and pollinator-friendly planting
Crocus tommasinianus is one of the most graceful ways to welcome spring. Its lilac-to-rich purple goblet flowers open neatly above slender stems just as the first narrow leaves appear, creating a light, natural-looking display that sits beautifully in lawns, borders and pots.
Plant in autumn and allow it to settle; it will return each year with quiet reliability, offering early colour at ground level and a welcome source of interest in late winter and early spring.
- Colour: Purple (lilac to rich purple tones)
- Best for: Lawns & naturalising, borders, containers, rock gardens, under deciduous trees
- Style: Refined, naturalistic drifts with a delicate, early-season presence
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.
Anemone coronaria (De Caen Group) ‘Bicolor’ is a classic garden anemone with a wonderfully crisp, tailored look: clean white petals neatly ringed in raspberry-red, set around a dark central eye. Planted in autumn, it brings poised colour to early spring borders and makes a particularly smart cut flower for small vases and mixed arrangements.
Exceptionally at home in pots as well as the front of a sunny border, ‘Bicolor’ suits cottage-style planting and Mediterranean-inspired schemes alike. In a sheltered position with free-draining soil, it will settle quickly and reward you with a fresh, refined display just as the garden is waking up.
- Botanical name: Anemone coronaria (De Caen Group) ‘Bicolor’
- Type: Fully hardy, perennial corm
- Flowering: March–April
- Planting time: September–December
- Position: Sheltered, sunny spot
- Ideal for: Borders, containers and cutting
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
Delightfully early and wonderfully natural in spirit, Chionodoxa forbesii 'Blue Giant' (now placed within Scilla) brings a crisp drift of starry blue blooms, each finished with a neat white eye. It sits prettily above fresh green foliage, lighting up borders, gravel gardens and the edges of lawns just as winter begins to loosen its hold.
Plant in autumn and allow it to settle in quietly; in the right place it will look increasingly at home year after year. Particularly charming threaded through meadow grass, beneath shrubs, or in containers near the doorstep where those first flowers are best appreciated.
- Colour: blue with white centres
- Style: star-shaped flowers, naturally elegant in informal plantings
- Best for: naturalising in lawns & meadow grass, gravel and rock gardens, underplanting shrubs and roses
- Pollinator friendly: yes
Erythronium 'D.C. Mixed' is a quietly beautiful, naturalising blend for early spring—each bulb producing poised, starry blooms in a gentle palette of white through to rosy purple, often set off by attractively mottled foliage. Tuck into borders, beneath deciduous shrubs, or drift through woodland-style planting for an effortless, established look that improves with time.
Best in a sheltered position with dappled shade, this refined mix is particularly charming when planted in groups, where the subtle variation reads as deliberately curated rather than busy. Fully hardy and pollinator friendly, it’s an elegant way to soften the season’s first weeks.
- Flowering: April–May
- Height: 1–25cm (Short)
- Position: Sheltered; best in dappled shade under deciduous trees
- Ideal for: Naturalising, woodland-style planting, borders, and underplanting deciduous shrubs
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
Erythronium 'White Beauty' is a quietly exquisite fawn lily for woodland-style planting, admired for its softly mottled foliage and poised, nodding flowers. In late spring, creamy-white, starry blooms open with a warm reddish-brown throat marking—an understated detail that looks particularly refined beneath shrubs, roses, and light-canopied trees.
Best in dappled shade and humus-rich soil that stays gently moist yet drains well, this clump-forming perennial settles in beautifully and will naturalise with time, bringing a calm, considered elegance to shady borders.
- Flowering: April to June
- Height: 30cm
- Spread: 10cm
- Position: Sheltered, Partial Sun
- Soil: Humus-rich, fertile, well-drained; moisture-retentive
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Bulb size: Grade 1
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
Cyclamen coum is the sort of quietly exquisite plant that earns its keep when the garden feels at its most spare. Nestled low to the ground, it forms neat, clump-forming colonies of rounded, dark green leaves, often handsomely silver-marbled, followed by nodding, starry flowers in pink to purple-pink from mid-winter into early spring.
Superb for naturalising in a woodland-style setting, tucking beneath shrubs, or bringing a little refinement to pots by the door. Given a sheltered position in dappled shade and reliably well-drained soil, it will return each year with increasing presence.
- Season of interest: late winter to early spring
- Perfect for: naturalising, woodland gardens, underplanting shrubs, pots & containers
- Foliage: rounded green leaves, often silver-marbled
- Flower colour: pink to purple-pink (mixed shades)
Cyclamen hederifolium is a quietly luxurious woodland cyclamen, admired for its ivy-shaped leaves brushed with silver marbling and its poised, pink, nodding blooms. Flowers often arrive ahead of—or alongside—the foliage, bringing a refined lift to late summer and early autumn, just as the garden begins to soften.
Equally at home naturalised beneath deciduous trees and shrubs or arranged in a handsome pot near the doorstep, it settles into a neat clump over time and returns with reassuring regularity.
- Seasonal flourish: pink flowers from August–October
- Foliage interest: green leaves with elegant silver marbling
- Placement: ideal for woodland edges, underplanting and containers
- Reliable character: fully hardy, easy to grow, and 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 '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
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
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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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
Hyacinthus 'Mixed' is a beautifully balanced assortment of spring hyacinths, chosen for their richly scented, densely packed flower spikes in a pleasing range of shades. Planted in generous drifts they lend the border a composed, well-dressed look; in pots, they bring a quietly luxurious fragrance to steps, terraces and the front door.
- Bulb size: 14/15 for sturdy, well-filled flowering
- Flowering: March to April
- Height: 25–40cm
- Ideal for: borders, containers and cut flowers
Each mix is supplied as assorted colours for a naturally varied display. For the most polished effect, plant in groups and repeat through your scheme, allowing the fragrance to do the talking.
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
Muscari 'Cool Blues' is a particularly refined grape hyacinth, valued for its cool-toned spring colour and neat, clump-forming habit. Slender green foliage rises to carry densely packed, bell-shaped flower spikes—an elegant detail at the very moment the garden begins to wake.
Thread it through the front of borders, edge a path with gentle repetition, or tuck into containers where the colour can be appreciated up close. It pairs beautifully with tulips and narcissus for a composed, early-season display, and also lends itself to naturalising in grass for an unforced, meadow-like finish.
- Colour: Cool blue
- Flowering: March–May
- Height: 15–20cm
- Spread: 10–15cm
- Bulb size supplied: 6/7
- Position: Borders, containers, rockeries; ideal for naturalising in grass
Muscari azureum ‘Blue’ is a particularly refined grape hyacinth, offering airy, light blue spires that arrive in the first true moments of spring. Neat, clump-forming and beautifully obliging, it threads a soft ribbon of colour through the front of borders, pots, rockeries and naturalistic planting beneath deciduous shrubs.
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 25cm
- Spread: 10cm
- Position: Front of border, edging, under deciduous shrubs
- Bulb size: 6/7
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
- Deer resistant: Yes
Planted in generous drifts, it reads as quietly luxurious—cool blue notes with just enough freshness to lift mixed spring schemes. Allow around two seasons to settle properly, and it will reward you with a dependable return.
For a spring display with unmistakable couture charm, Tulipa 'Double Fringed Mixed' brings a beautifully ruffled finish to borders and pots alike. This luxurious blend combines full, double blooms with delicately fringed edges, creating texture and depth that looks effortlessly “done” from the first opening buds to the final petal fall.
Plant in generous drifts for a late-season flourish, or tuck into containers near doors and terraces where the intricate fringes can be admired at close quarters. Fully hardy and pleasingly straightforward to grow, it’s a refined choice for anyone who prefers their spring colour with a little extra polish.
- What you’ll receive: Quality bulbs in a mixed selection of double, fringed tulips
- Best for: Borders, containers & pots, and cut-flower gardens
- Seasonal interest: Flowers in April–May
