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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
Allium 'Aflatunense' (hollandicum) is a standout plant for borders, cottage gardens, cut flowers, naturalising, offering A stately ornamental allium for late spring, forming neat clumps of strap-like foliage topped by bold, spherical flowerheads on upright stems. An excellent choice for threading through tulips and cottage-garden perennials, and invaluable for adding height and structure to borders..
Best grown in full-sun, partial sun with moist but well-drained soil, it suits gardeners who want clear structure, dependable flowering, and easy planting plans.
Use it in borders, cottage gardens, cut flowers, naturalising and pair with complementary varieties to build a fuller seasonal display.
Camassia 'Cusickii' is a wonderfully refined naturaliser for those parts of the garden that hold a little moisture. In late spring it rises on upright stems with neat, starry flowers in a clear, azure-blue—an elegant way to thread height and colour through borders, meadow-style planting, and naturalised grass.
Plant in generous drifts for a quietly impressive display that returns each year, settling in steadily and looking increasingly at home as it matures.
- Colour & form: star-shaped, blue-purple flowers held in stately spires
- Where it shines: borders, naturalised grass, meadow-style schemes
- Garden value: pollinator friendly and reliably perennial
Erythronium d.c. 'Purple King' is a quietly distinguished spring-flowering bulb, prized for its poised, nodding blooms in polished purple-rose tones. It slips beautifully into lightly shaded borders and woodland-style planting, where it reads as wonderfully natural rather than ‘placed’.
In mid to late spring, slender stems rise above attractively mottled foliage, bringing a refined flourish beneath deciduous trees and at the edge of shrubs. Given a settled spot with moisture and good drainage, it will form graceful clumps over time.
- Flowering: April–May
- Height: 25–40cm
- Best for: naturalising, woodland gardens, shady borders
- Position: sheltered, lightly shaded sites; woodland edges and beneath deciduous trees
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
Scilla siberica 'Alba' is the quietly sophisticated, white-flowered form of Siberian squill. Each bulb produces neat stems carrying nodding, bell-shaped blooms above slender green leaves—an exquisitely simple way to brighten the first weeks of spring.
Superb for naturalising, it threads effortlessly through lawns, settles happily beneath shrubs, and looks particularly poised in gravel and rock gardens. Plant in generous drifts for a calm, luminous effect that returns year after year.
- Refined white, bell-shaped flowers for early spring elegance
- Ideal for naturalising in grass and informal planting schemes
- Fully hardy and easy to grow
- Pollinator friendly spring forage
Leucojum aestivum (summer snowflake) is a quietly distinguished bulb for gardens that favour a little moisture and a natural, unforced elegance. In spring it sends up slender stems carrying nodding, bell-shaped white flowers, each neatly finished with fresh green tips—particularly lovely threaded through damp borders or at the edge of woodland.
Clump-forming and fully hardy, it settles in beautifully over time and is well suited to naturalising where conditions are kind. Plant in autumn and allow it to establish; the effect in drifts is gentle, poised, and effortlessly refined.
- Flowering: March to May
- Height: 50cm
- Position: Borders, woodland edges, damp ground, beside ponds
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
Fritillaria imperialis 'Rubra' brings unmistakable theatre to the spring border: tall, assured stems crowned with a whorl of glossy green leaves, then finished with a dramatic ring of rich scarlet, bell-shaped blooms topped by a jaunty tuft of leafy bracts. It is a wonderfully architectural choice for naturalistic planting as well as more formal schemes, rising confidently through fresh spring growth.
Plant in autumn in fertile, well-drained loam and choose a sheltered position to protect those statuesque stems. The bulbs are best handled with care and planted deeply for a secure, long-lived display. Once settled, 'Rubra' will reward you year after year, taking a little time to build to its full presence.
Ranunculus asiaticus ‘Elegance Rosa Striato’ is a wonderfully refined choice for spring colour, with rose-pink blooms brushed and striped with deeper magenta. Part of the coveted Elegance Series, it brings a tailored, couture finish to pots, and a gracious lift to the front of borders.
Planted in autumn in a sheltered spot, these top-size corms produce clump-forming plants with mid-green foliage and beautifully bowl-shaped flowers—ideal for cutting when the buds are just beginning to loosen.
- Colour: Rose pink with magenta striping
- Flowering: March to June
- Height: 30–45cm
- Best for: Cutting, containers, beds & borders
Tulipa 'Seadov Parrot' is a richly dressed Parrot tulip, prized for its finely cut, serrated petals and painterly colour. Each bloom opens with a green-flushed base that graduates into deep crimson red—an assured choice for mid to late spring borders, and particularly handsome in statement pots near the front door.
With an upright habit to 45cm, it brings height and theatre without heaviness. Plant in autumn into fertile, well-drained soil, and choose a sheltered position to keep the show looking immaculate in spring.
- Flowering: April–May
- Best for: borders, pots & containers, and cutting
- Style note: exquisite when paired with deep purples, soft creams, or fresh spring greens
Scilla siberica is one of those quietly brilliant early-spring bulbs that makes a garden look effortlessly considered. Its vivid blue, nodding flowers are carried on fine stems above narrow green leaves, creating a light, natural effect that sits beautifully in grass, beneath shrubs, or among gravel and stone.
Ideal for naturalising, this small bulb is best planted in generous drifts for a painterly sweep of colour just as the season begins to wake.
- Colour: Blue (Purples & Blues)
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 20cm
- Best for: naturalising, grass, gravel and rock gardens, containers, underplanting shrubs
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
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
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.
