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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
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/+)
Fritillaria 'Garland Star Imperialis' brings a note of theatre to the spring border: tall, architectural stems crowned with elegantly pendulous, bell-shaped flowers. It is a wonderfully naturalistic choice for planting in drifts through borders and light woodland edges, where its stately form reads beautifully amongst tulips, early perennials and fresh spring foliage.
- Refined spring structure with distinctive, hanging bells for an assured, botanical look
- Excellent for naturalising in a sheltered position with reliable drainage
- Deer resistant and pollinator friendly for considered, wildlife-aware planting
- Superb in borders and useful for cutting when you want something a little out of the ordinary
Delivery: Order today for delivery in September, perfectly timed for autumn planting.
Fritillaria persica ‘Ivory Bells’ is a beautifully poised fritillary, valued for its tall, architectural spires of softly nodding, green-tinted ivory bells. Rising above cool grey-green foliage, it lends a composed, contemporary note to spring borders and looks equally distinguished when threaded through meadow-style planting.
Plant in autumn into fertile, well-drained soil and allow it a little time to settle; by its second or third season it will reward you with a statuesque presence from April through to June. An assured choice for gardeners who appreciate structure as much as flower.
- Quiet drama for late spring — elegant, bell-shaped flowers in refined ivory with a fresh green touch
- Superb vertical form — ideal for borders, naturalising and handsome containers
- Pollinator friendly — a welcome stop for spring-foraging insects
Fritillaria meleagris Mix is a wonderfully characterful spring bulb, prized for its gently nodding, bell-shaped flowers in a refined mix of rich purple, occasionally joined by the odd white bloom. Each petal carries an intricate chequered pattern that reads beautifully at close quarters and feels perfectly at home in lightly wild planting.
Thread it through grass, naturalise it at the edge of a woodland path, or tuck it into pots where its delicate detailing can be enjoyed up close. Given a consistently moist yet well-drained position, it will settle in quietly and return with poise each April.
- Distinctive detail: chequered bells in purple with occasional white
- Perfect for naturalising: especially elegant through grass and woodland edges
- Wildlife-aware choice: pollinator friendly and noted as deer resistant
Important: Fritillaria bulbs dislike drying out. Plant as soon as possible after delivery for the best results.
Fritillaria imperialis 'Orange Beauty' is a crown imperial of real presence: tiers of rich orange, bell-shaped flowers held beneath a jaunty tuft of glossy green foliage. It brings a composed, architectural note to spring borders and looks particularly handsome threaded through naturalistic planting where its strong vertical line can be appreciated.
Plant in autumn while the soil is still workable, choosing a sunny, well-drained spot. With a little patience as the bulbs settle, it will reward you with a reliably distinctive spring display.
- Colour: Orange with yellow accents
- Flower form: Bell-shaped
- Position: Borders, beds, rock gardens; also excellent in containers
- Habit: Clump-forming, upright
- Pollinator friendly: Yes
- Deer resistant: Yes
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 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 ‘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
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
A quietly luxurious blend of double-flowered Asiatic lilies, selected for confident garden performance and a richly layered look. Expect a changing palette from season to season—always harmonious, always generous—bringing height, colour and a refined, softly sumptuous finish to borders and large pots.
These lilies are particularly pleasing for cutting, with sturdy stems and elegant, full blooms that lend a well-bred note indoors. Plant in autumn for a summer display, and allow a sheltered position with good drainage for the most polished results.
- Double, multi-toned blooms for a fuller, more opulent effect
- Excellent in borders and containers, with strong upright habit
- Ideal for cutting—a composed, long-stemmed presence in a vase
Lilium candidum, the much-admired Madonna lily, brings a sense of quiet grandeur to early summer borders. From strong stems rise immaculate, trumpet-shaped blooms in pure white, lightly perfumed and perfectly poised for cutting. It is a classic choice for cottage-style planting schemes and refined, scented gardens alike.
- Flowering: June to July
- Height: 90–120 cm
- Spread: 20–30 cm
- Bulb size supplied: 20/22 cm
- Position: Full sun or partial sun
- Soil: Well-drained; Chalk, Clay, Loam or Sand; any pH
- Hardiness: Fully hardy
- Perfect for: Borders, cutting gardens and scented planting
Planted in early autumn, this perennial lily settles in promptly and is typically at its best in the first year.
Narcissus 'Bridal Crown' is a quietly luxurious double daffodil, cherished for its creamy-white blooms warmed with soft yellow and, most notably, its delicious fragrance. Flowering through mid-spring, it brings a refined brightness to borders, gravel gardens and smart pots by the front door—equally lovely gathered for a simple, scented vase indoors.
- Flowering: March–May
- Height: 50cm
- Best for: Borders, containers and cutting gardens
- Character: Double flowers, beautifully scented
Plant in generous drifts for a classic spring display, or tuck into containers where the perfume can be enjoyed at close quarters. As a fully hardy perennial, it will return each year, building into a handsome, clump-forming presence with time.
Ornithogalum umbellatum (Star-of-Bethlehem) is a quietly charming spring bulb, prized for its neat, star-shaped flowers—clean white on the face with a discreet green reverse. It slips beautifully into gravel gardens, the front of borders and natural-style planting, where it forms tidy clumps and returns year after year.
At a modest 15–30cm, it is particularly useful for softening edges and weaving through other spring bulbs without fuss. Plant in autumn and allow the simple elegance of its April–May display to do the rest.
- Flower colour: White with green markings
- Flowering: April–May
- Habit: Clump-forming perennial
- Perfect for: borders, rockeries & gravel gardens, pots & containers, and naturalising
Paeonia 'Bartzella' is an exquisitely composed peony, bringing a quietly luxurious air to the late-spring and early-summer border. Its lemon-yellow flowers, gently warmed with a soft red-pink flare at the centre, sit above handsome, mid to dark green foliage with a pleasingly shrubby, clump-forming habit.
Long-lived and dependable once settled, this fully hardy perennial makes a refined partner for roses, nepeta and early summer perennials, and is particularly fine for cutting—fresh stems lending a considered elegance to the house.
- Colour: Lemon-yellow with soft red/pink flare
- Habit: Clump-forming, bushy
- Best for: Borders and cutting gardens
Paeonia 'Coral Sunset' is a beautifully mannered herbaceous peony, prized for its scented, semi-double blooms and effortlessly sophisticated colouring. The flowers open in a poised coral-pink, then mellow with age to softer, creamy tones—an elegant transition that brings a flattering light to late spring and early summer borders.
With deep green foliage and a neat, clump-forming habit, it settles into the garden with quiet assurance and becomes more impressive with each passing season. Plant in a sheltered spot with fertile, humus-rich soil and allow it the time it deserves—peonies are wonderfully long-lived once established.
- Fragrant, semi-double flowers with a refined colour shift from coral-pink to cream
- Fully hardy and well-suited to UK gardens
- Excellent for borders in cottage and courtyard settings
- Pollinator friendly when in bloom
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
Paeonia 'Red Sarah Bernhardt' is a handsome, traditional peony with indulgently full, double blooms in rich deep pink-red tones. It brings a wonderfully composed grandeur to the border, with lush mid-green foliage and a generous, clump-forming habit that looks elegant from spring onwards.
Planted in autumn as a bare root, this perennial settles in quietly and rewards patience—taking a couple of seasons to reach its best. In May through July, the flowers are superb for cutting: generous, romantic heads that sit beautifully in a vase and lend a classic note to arrangements.
- Ideal for: borders and the cutting garden
- Flowering: May–July
- Height: 80–100cm (with a spread of 60–90cm)
- Position: sheltered; full sun or partial sun
- Soil: moist but well-drained loam; any pH
- Hardiness: fully hardy
