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Allium 'Silver Spring' brings a composed, architectural note to the late-spring border. Each tall stem is topped with a crisp white globe, the individual florets finished with a subtle purple‑pink eye—fresh, modern, and quietly striking among grasses, perennials and shrubs.
Equally at home threading through a cottage scheme or punctuating gravel planting, it also makes a refined cut flower, holding its form beautifully in arrangements. Plant in autumn and allow it to settle; by its second season it will be hitting its stride.
- Flower colour: white with soft pink‑purple detailing
- Best for: borders, gravel gardens, naturalising and cutting
- Style notes: elegant globes for height and structure without heaviness
Crocus 'Jeanne d'Arc' is a quietly elegant early-spring crocus, prized for its generously sized, goblet-shaped blooms in crisp white, gently shaded with purple at the base. Each flower is finished with vivid orange, delicately frilled stigmas—an exquisite detail at the very start of the season.
Plant the corms in autumn for a refined display in pots, borders and rockeries, or let them drift naturally through grass for a fresh, meadow-like look. Fully hardy and pleasingly straightforward, it returns year after year, building into neat clumps over time.
Tulipa 'Queen of Night' is the tulip for those who prefer their spring planting with a little intrigue. In late spring, tall, elegant stems carry glossy goblet blooms in a near-black shade, richly washed with maroon and deep purple. It brings instant depth to borders and a beautifully tailored look in pots—particularly when partnered with paler tulips or airy grasses.
- Colour: Near-black with deep maroon-purple tones
- Flowering: April–May
- Height: 60cm
- Bulb size supplied: 11/12
Plant in autumn into fertile, well-drained soil, and choose a sheltered position to keep the long stems looking pristine. A quietly dramatic classic for refined spring schemes.
Hyacinthus orientalis ‘Pink Pearl’ is a spring-time classic with an unmistakably refined presence. Broad flower spikes in rich deep pink—softly edged with a paler blush—rise neatly above glossy green foliage, carrying a deliciously heady perfume that feels entirely at home by the front door, along a path, or in smart pots on the terrace.
Plant in autumn and let ‘Pink Pearl’ do the rest: a compact, upright hyacinth that brings poised colour to borders and containers, and a wonderfully scented addition to cut-flower posies indoors.
- Colour: Pink (Pinks & Purples)
- Fragrance: richly fragrant
- Best for: containers, borders & beds, and cutting
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
Hyacinthus orientalis 'China Pink' is an impeccably mannered spring hyacinth, carrying dense, bell-shaped florets in a pale blush pink. Each compact spike rises above glossy, strap-like dark green leaves and brings that unmistakably rich hyacinth perfume—rather lovely by a path, at the doorstep, or in pots where the scent can be properly appreciated.
Plant in autumn for a poised display in early spring. The generous 14/15 bulb grade gives a satisfyingly full look in containers and makes an elegant underplanting beneath roses and shrubs.
- Colour: Pale blush pink
- Fragrance: Richly fragrant
- Perfect for: Pots & containers, borders, courtyard & city gardens
- Also suits: Underplanting roses & shrubs
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
Tulipa 'Rococo Double' is a richly textured, double tulip with an exquisitely fringed finish—an elegant choice for those who like their spring planting to feel considered and rather special. In deep red with burgundy‑purple tones, it brings a quietly dramatic note to pots, the front to mid border, and the cutting garden.
- Flowering: April–May
- Height: 40–60cm
- Position: Front to mid border, pots & containers
- Light: Full sun to partial sun
- Soil: Moist but well‑drained loam (any pH)
- Bulb size supplied: 11/12
Planted in generous drifts, the frilled, peony‑like blooms read beautifully against fresh spring greens. For a more tailored look, use as a statement planting in containers, then cut a few stems to bring the same opulent colour indoors.
Tulipa 'Ice Cream' brings a touch of theatre to spring planting, with a sumptuous, peony-flowered tulip that looks positively indulgent in a pot and wonderfully composed in the border. The blooms open in creamy white, framed by pink outer petals, creating a poised, patisserie-pretty effect that suits everything from generous drifts to a dedicated cutting patch.
Plant in autumn, tuck into a sheltered position, and let the upright stems rise through mid-green foliage for a refined April–May display. Fully hardy and pleasingly straightforward, it’s a natural choice for smart containers by the door, or for lifting the tone of spring borders with a quietly luxurious flourish.
- Flower style: Peony Flowered (double)
- Colour: Creamy white with pink outer petals
- Ideal for: Pots & containers, borders, cut flower garden
Narcissus 'Dutch Master' is daffodil season at its most polished: generous, golden-yellow trumpet blooms held on sturdy stems above fresh green, strap-like foliage. Flowering through mid-spring, it brings a crisp, confident note to borders and patio pots, and is particularly effective when allowed to naturalise in relaxed drifts through grass or beneath deciduous trees.
Fully hardy and refreshingly undemanding, this is a dependable, free-flowering classic for gardens that favour clean colour and reliable performance year after year.
- Colour: Golden yellow
- Flowering: March–May
- Height: 45cm
- Bulb size: 12/14cm
- Best for: Borders, containers and naturalising
Narcissus 'Jetfire' is a crisp, early-season cyclamineus daffodil, prized for its swept-back yellow petals and a vivid orange trumpet. Compact and clump-forming, it brings a refined spark to pots by the door, the front of borders, and drifts through grass where it will settle in beautifully over time.
With bright green foliage and a neat habit to around 20cm, ‘Jetfire’ is an easy choice for elegant spring colour in smaller spaces—equally smart in a terrace container as it is edging a path.
- Colour: Yellow with orange
- Flowering: March–April
- Height: 20cm
- Spread: 10cm
- Position: Borders, edging, grass, pots & containers
- Sun: Full-Sun, Partial Sun
- Soil: Loam
- Moisture: Moist but well-drained
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Award: Award of Garden Merit (AGM)
- Wildlife note: Pollinator Friendly; Deer Resistant
Narcissus 'Pink Charm' brings a soft note of colour to spring planting schemes, with creamy-white petals and a refined, cream trumpet finished with a poised salmon-pink edging. A large-cupped daffodil of excellent presence, it is equally at home threading through borders or gathered generously in pots by the door.
Plant in autumn and allow the bulbs to settle; come mid-spring, clump-forming stems rise to around 50cm, offering a composed display that pairs beautifully with tulips, forget-me-nots and fresh green foliage.
- Flower style: Large-cupped (trumpet form) with salmon-pink rim
- Season of interest: April–May
- Best for: Borders, containers, and naturalising in lawns
- Garden value: Pollinator friendly
Narcissus 'Minnow' is a delightfully refined dwarf daffodil, prized for its gentle colouring and generous flowering habit. Each stem carries several petite blooms: creamy-white petals framing a neat, pale-yellow cup which softens beautifully as the flowers mature. Perfect where details are best enjoyed up close—on the patio in pots, along a path edge, or threaded through grass for a natural, understated spring display.
- Colour & form: creamy white with a pale-yellow cup; elegant cup shaped flowers
- Excellent in containers: compact at around 20cm, ideal for pots and the front of borders
- Reliable performer: fully hardy and easy to grow, returning year after year
Plant in autumn, allow the foliage to fade naturally after flowering, and you’ll be rewarded with neat clumps that improve as they settle in.
Fritillaria pallidiflora is a quietly sophisticated fritillary, prized for its glaucous foliage and poised, nodding bells in soft greenish-yellow. Flowering from late spring into early summer, it brings a natural, woodland elegance to lightly shaded borders, tree-line planting and informal drifts where it can settle in and look entirely at home.
At around 50cm tall, the upright stems carry a refined cluster of bell-shaped blooms above cool-toned leaves—particularly handsome when threaded through ferns, early grasses and other spring bulbs for a gently layered effect.
- Colour: pale yellow with green tones
- Flower shape: bell-shaped, nodding
- Best for: borders, woodland edges, naturalised planting
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Fritillaria uva-vulpis is a delightfully characterful little fritillary—perfect for those who appreciate subtle drama in spring. Its nodding, bell-shaped blooms appear in rich purple-brown, often neatly finished with a bright yellow tip, making a sophisticated note in rock gardens, gravel schemes and naturalistic planting.
Best where drainage is impeccable, this fully hardy perennial settles in unhurriedly and rewards patience with quietly increasing clumps over time. Ideal for sunny to lightly shaded positions, and particularly handsome when tucked among stones or threaded through the front of a border.
- Flower colour: Deep purple-brown with yellow tipping
- Flowering: March–May
- Height: 10–50cm
- Habit: Clump-forming perennial
- Best for: Naturalising, rockeries, patio pots & containers
Allium 'Forelock' is a wonderfully characterful allium, admired for its rich maroon-purple, egg-shaped flowerheads finished with a playful tufted ‘topknot’. Held on elegant stems, it brings composed, architectural punctuation to late-spring planting schemes—equally at home in smart borders or in generous pots placed where the detail can be appreciated.
As the season moves on, ‘Forelock’ continues to provide structure, pairing beautifully with airy grasses, soft cottage perennials, and other spring bulbs. A refined choice for sunny, sheltered positions with good drainage.
- Distinctive flower form: egg-shaped heads with a charming tufted finish
- Colour: deep maroon-purple (Colour Group: Purples & Blues)
- Garden value: strong late-spring presence for borders and containers
- Wildlife: pollinator friendly
- Practical bonus: deer resistant
Fritillaria meleagris ‘Alba’ is a quietly exquisite spring-flowering bulb, bearing pristine white, nodding bells on slender stems above grey-green foliage. It lends a refined, natural charm when threaded through grass, tucked into woodland-style planting, or placed neatly at the front of a border—an elegant alternative to the more familiar chequered forms.
Best planted in early autumn for a relaxed, naturalised effect, this fully hardy perennial settles in gently and rewards patience with an increasingly lovely showing year by year.
Why you’ll love it
- Pure white, bell-shaped flowers with a graceful, nodding habit
- Superb for naturalising in grass and weaving through spring borders
- Fully hardy and pollinator friendly
- Compact and refined at around 30cm tall
Crocus chrysanthus 'Blue Pearl' is a beautifully refined early crocus, opening in cool pearl-blue tones with a crisp, pale centre. Small in stature yet wonderfully effective, it is just the thing for threading through lawns, skimming the front of borders, or finishing a pot display with a calm, considered flourish.
Plant in autumn and allow the corms to settle; by late winter into early spring, this little classic brings a fresh lift when the garden most appreciates it. Particularly charming when planted in generous drifts for a natural, unforced look.
- Colour: White with pale blue-lilac
- Flower shape: Cup Shaped
- Best for: Naturalising in grass, rock gardens, containers, and the front of borders
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Allium schubertii is the sort of bulb that stops the eye mid‑stride. Each stem carries an open, starburst head of pinky‑purple, star-shaped florets, held on stalks of subtly varying length for an effortlessly sculptural effect. It is superb in sun-baked borders and equally compelling in a handsome container, where its architectural form can be admired up close.
Flowering in late spring into early summer, it brings a crisp, contemporary note to planting schemes and makes an exceptional cut flower. Left in place, the fading heads remain pleasingly structural, lending quiet drama long after the colour has softened.
- Colour: Purple (Pinks & Purples)
- Flowering: May–June
- Height: 60cm
- Spread: 30cm
- Position: Sheltered, sunny position
- Ideal for: Borders, Containers, Cut Flowers
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Jan Bos' is a wonderfully classic spring hyacinth, prized for its richly coloured flower spikes in deep rosy cerise and a beautifully strong perfume. Compact and poised at the front of a border, it is equally at home in smart pots by the door, where its fragrance can be properly enjoyed.
With glaucous green leaves and an upright habit, it also makes a refined cut flower—just a few stems bring instant polish to a small vase arrangement. Plant in autumn and look forward to an elegant flourish from March into April.
- Colour: Deep pink-red
- Fragrance: Highly scented
- Best for: Borders, containers and cutting
- Flowering: March–April
Hyacinthus orientalis ‘Delft Blue’ is a spring classic: neat, glossy green foliage topped with a well-filled spike of softly scented, mid-blue bells. It brings a calm, composed note to the front of the border and is especially charming in pots placed by the door, where the fragrance can be properly enjoyed.
- Colour: mid-blue with a gentle violet cast
- Fragrance: softly scented
- Best for: pots and containers, edging paths, and drift planting for a serene wash of colour
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Bulb size: 15/16. Plant in autumn for a polished display in March and April.
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Duchesse de Nemours’ is an enduring favourite: a herbaceous peony of great poise, producing sumptuous, fully double white blooms with the faintest greenish nuance and a refined perfume. In early summer the flowers rise above handsome, deeply divided dark-green foliage, bringing quiet luxury to borders and cutting gardens alike.
Once established, it settles into a long-lived clump and becomes more generous with each passing season. Particularly lovely when threaded through roses and shrubs, where its sculptural flowers feel perfectly at home.
- Flowering: May–June
- Height: 80cm
- Spread: 50–100cm
- Position: Sheltered
- Supplied as: Bare root
Hyacinthus orientalis ‘Carnegie’ is a quietly luxurious white hyacinth, prized for its densely packed spring flower spike and beautifully clear fragrance. Neat, strap-like foliage keeps the planting looking polished, whether tucked into the front of a border or arranged in generous pots by the door.
Plant in autumn and look forward to a poised display in March and April—particularly elegant when paired with fresh greens and early spring pastels.
Why you’ll love it
- Pure white, bell-shaped florets held in a substantial spike
- Wonderfully scented for paths, doorways and terraces
- Equally at home in pots, borders, and beneath deciduous shrubs
- Fully hardy and easy to grow
Tulipa 'Negrita' is a richly coloured Triumph tulip, prized for its refined, goblet-shaped blooms in a handsome purple-magenta. Flowering in late spring on strong, upright stems, it brings a composed elegance to pots by the door, smart spring borders, and tidy courtyard gardens.
Plant in autumn and allow the fresh mid-green foliage to do its quiet work through winter; come April and May, 'Negrita' delivers a confident, jewel-toned display that pairs beautifully with soft creams, deep plums, and fresh greens.
- Colour: deep purple-magenta
- Flower form: goblet-shaped (Triumph Group)
- Best for: borders, pots & containers, city gardens
- Stems: upright and sturdy
Allium stipitatum 'Mount Everest' is a statuesque allium of exemplary poise, lifting perfectly rounded globes of crisp white, star-shaped flowers above grey-green foliage. In late spring and early summer, its tall, upright stems bring a clean, architectural note to borders and gravel planting, and the flower heads are equally superb in a vase.
Plant in generous drifts for a composed, contemporary look, or thread through perennials and ornamental grasses for height and rhythm. Once established, this perennial bulb returns with reliable presence and a polished finish.
- Colour: White with a light green flush
- Flower shape: Globe
- Excellent for: Borders, gravel gardens and cut flowers
Hyacinthus orientalis 'Blue Jacket' brings a wonderfully saturated note to early spring, with dense, fragrant spikes of deep blue, single bells. Each petal is neatly traced with a darker purple stripe, creating a poised, tailored look above fresh, rich green foliage.
Ideal for borders and pots alike, this is a compact hyacinth that looks particularly smart planted in generous drifts, or placed near paths and doorways where the perfume can be properly appreciated. It also makes an excellent cut flower for small, elegant arrangements.
- Colour: Deep blue with dark purple stripe
- Flower form: Bell-shaped, single blooms on sturdy spikes
- Scent: Fragrant
- Best for: Borders, pots and containers, cutting
