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Irish
Rosa 'Peace' produces extra-large, yellow and pink blooms. Opening from pointed buds, these fabulous double flowers feature white to golden yellow petals, delicately edged with rosy pink frills. An excellent choice for cut flowers.
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Young Nurseries
Erysimum 'Winter Spice' is a bright spring flowering perennial that is popular among gardeners due to its low maintenance nature. Perfect for any patio, raised bed or border.
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Irish
Large, semi-double, golden-yellow blooms, paling to light yellow; the petals then dropping quickly and cleanly. Flowers very freely and continuously. Extremely reliable in most climates.
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Irish
Salvia officials 'Tricolor' is a half-hardy perennial sage. Its small leaves are green with pink, white and purple variegation purple-green. They have a mild sage flavour, so are suitable for use in cooking.
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Irish
Lupins are icons among cottage gardens. Unusually structured and architectural for that style of garden, they add bursts of height and colour among you beds. Bumble bees adore their flowers, so be sure to plant plenty.
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Mr Fothergills
The deeply-cut, silver-grey foliage of this compact and uniform plant is the ideal complement to brightly coloured bedding subjects such as petunia, salvia and geranium. Silver Dust looks as good in containers as it does in beds borders or edging a path, and is so easy to grow from seed.
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Mr Fothergills
An old variety which produces opulent ruby-crimson, single flowers against dark compact leaves. The peppery flavour of the leaves and colourful flowers will enrich salads and the unripened seeds can used like capers - delicious combined with cream cheese or butter in canapes.
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Irish
A wonderful, evergreen shrub with cup-shaped, white flowers with pale yellow centres from late spring to summer. This plant is a great addition to the garden for its shiny, silvery foliage, as well as its flowers. It is happiest in a warm, sunny spot where it contrasts well with blues and purples.
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Young Nurseries
Carex testacea form a low, cascading mound of narrow, arching, olive-green leaves turning coppery-brown in summer and adding warm, orange tints in winter. Inconspicuous brown flower spikes are produced in early summer whose stems droop gracefully as they age.
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