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2013<br />
INDEX<br />
L e a f y S a l a d s • V e g e t a b l e s • H e r b s • F l o w e r s
ABOUT US<br />
<strong>CN</strong> <strong>Seeds</strong> is an independent<br />
family owned company<br />
established in 1990, selling<br />
to professional growers in<br />
UK, Europe and beyond. Our<br />
focus is in culinary herbs<br />
and leafy salads; we also<br />
offer a wide range of flowers<br />
including unusual perennials<br />
and medicinal herbs.<br />
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NEW for 2013<br />
BIG IMPROVEMENTS IN MIZUNA<br />
Mizuna has long been the standard oriental salad leaf, and we are pleased to introduce<br />
3 new hybrid varieties with a thicker leaf structure, which combine the mild flavour of<br />
Mizuna with an improved shelf life.<br />
NEW Mizuna Marshall F1 ( <strong>CN</strong> 1208)<br />
Vibrant green leaves, with a neatly indented<br />
shape and steady growing habit, 3-4 days<br />
slower to mature and with good holding<br />
ability.<br />
Mizuna Marshall F1<br />
Mizuna Red Baron F1<br />
Mizuna Red Devil F1<br />
Tomato Losetto F1<br />
NEW Mizuna Red Baron F1 (<strong>CN</strong> 1209)<br />
Uniform and productive red leaf hybrid with a<br />
classic mizuna shape.<br />
NEW Mizuna Red Devil F1 (<strong>CN</strong> 1206)<br />
Thick sturdy leaves and a very stable vibrant<br />
red colour will brighten any salad bag.<br />
BLIGHT RESISTANT TOMATO<br />
Retail plant sales for tomato are stronger<br />
than ever but Phytophthora is a major<br />
challenge for home gardeners. Losetto has<br />
been selected for the UK climate and shows<br />
excellent resistance.<br />
NEW<br />
Tomato Losetto F1<br />
This new hybrid produces masses of cherry<br />
size fruit on bushy plants, ideal for patio or<br />
allotment. The semi determinate habit means<br />
no training is required, although some support<br />
is useful to carry the fruit load. Strong plant<br />
vigour allows fruit to ripen fully in autumn.<br />
Culinary Herbs<br />
Herbs for field crop or pot cultivation. We produce<br />
much of our own seed .................................... 2 –6<br />
Vegetables and Leafy Salads<br />
Now listed together in alphabetical order<br />
.......................................................................... 7 – 24<br />
Organic Vegetables<br />
Certified by the Soil Association<br />
................................................................................ 25<br />
Microgreens<br />
Our range selected especially for high density<br />
seedling cropping ........................................ 26 – 27<br />
Salad Mixes<br />
Compatible varieties blended for quick growing<br />
babyleaf salads .................................................... 29<br />
Flowers and Medicinal Herbs<br />
Annual and perennial flowers, wild flowers and herbs<br />
not generally used for consumption................ 30 – 62<br />
Grasses<br />
Popular ornamental grasses for patio or border<br />
................................................................................ 63<br />
Wild Flower & Meadow Mixes<br />
A range of native and non native blends for direct<br />
seeding .......................................................... 64 – 65<br />
Index<br />
Index of species by common name<br />
...................................................................... 66 – 68
HERBS<br />
Culinary herbs are listed here; see flower section for varieties<br />
primarily for medicinal or ornamental use<br />
ANGELICA archangelica (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
Architectural and ornamental herb, with edible, liquorice<br />
tasting stalks 200cm<br />
10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.25 4.25 5.20 9.80 17.80<br />
Angelica archangelica<br />
ANISE Pimpinella anisum (HhA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
Aniseed herb. Aromatic leaves can be used in salads. 35cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 3.50 6.40 12.05 27.80<br />
ANISE HYSSOP Agastache foeniculum (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
Upright habit with blue flower spikes. Bee and butterfly<br />
attractant 60cm<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
1.95 3.65 6.85 13.70 14.85<br />
BALM, LEMON Melissa officinalis(HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
Strongly aromatic lemon scented herb 75cm<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.95 5.30 9.95 11.90 21.45<br />
BASIL Ocimum basilicum (HhA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600-900<br />
Basil readily hybridises so taxonomy undefined<br />
Sweet Genovese, or Italiko Classico, the standard culinary<br />
basil, cupped leaf. 40cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
1.90 2.60 4.80 8.20 34.45<br />
Genovese Compact, more dwarf version of the classic 30cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.50 4.70 10.20 18.65 34.30<br />
<strong>CN</strong> GB5003 F1, Hybrid Genovese/ Aroma type, more pointed<br />
leaf, vigorous with good uniformity, slow to flower. Broad<br />
spectrum tolerance to Fusarium wilt. 40 cm<br />
5g 10g 25g 50g 100g<br />
3.90 7.15 15.50 28.40 52.20<br />
Salvo F1, a hybrid smaller leaved Genovese type, medium<br />
compact, bright green, glossy foliage, good uniformity, high<br />
resistance to fusarium wilt<br />
NEW<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.90 7.15 15.50 28.40 52.20<br />
Basil ‘Salvo’<br />
Emerito (GB 5021) a neat and compact Genovese type<br />
suitable for pot production year round. Deep green leaf colour<br />
with good leaf glossiness 25 cm<br />
NEW<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.95 4.70 10.20 18.65 34.30<br />
Basil ‘Emerito’<br />
Lettuce Leaved, very large rather crinkled leaves 35cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.10 3.95 8.60 15.70 28.85<br />
Nufar Hybrid, a large leaved type hybrid with some Fusarium<br />
resistance 35 cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.95 5.20 11.20 21.05 38.00<br />
Lemon (O.citriodorum) lemon aroma. Less robust than<br />
Genovese type.30cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.25 6.10 13.10 24.60 44.50<br />
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CULINARY HERBS<br />
Lime, similar in habit to lemon but with a zesty lime aroma30 cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.25 6.10 13.10 24.60 44.50<br />
Mrs Burns Lemon, more robust and larger leaved than<br />
standard lemon basil 40cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.25 6.10 13.10 24.60 44.50<br />
Marseillais, medium leaved type intermediate between<br />
Genovese and Bush 30 cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.10 3.95 8.60 15.70 28.85<br />
Bush, fine leaved Genovese variety 40 cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
1.90 2.40 4.45 8.20 18.00<br />
Greek, compact plant with tiny leaves, ideal for pot cultivation.<br />
Ball shaped habit and cool tolerant 20-25 cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.95 5.30 12.20 22.00 41.50<br />
Thai, mild anise flavor used in curries and spice dishes. Olive<br />
green leaf with attractive purple stems. Prefers warm<br />
temperatures 40cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.25 6.10 13.10 24.60 44.50<br />
Cinnamon, vigorous plant, red stems with clove like scent 30cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.95 5.50 11.80 21.50 35.00<br />
Spice, strong spicy fragrance and flavour 30cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.50 4.70 10.20 18.65 34.30<br />
Green Ruffles, ornamental green leaves fringed and ruffled<br />
35cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.90 7.15 15.50 28.40 52.20<br />
Purple Ruffles, purple leaves fringed and ruffled 30cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.90 7.15 15.50 28.40 52.20<br />
Dark Opal, purple bronze foliage, widely used for microleaf.<br />
Shows small percentage greens 30cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
2.55 6.10 11.00 20.80 87.00<br />
Basil ‘Dark Opal’
Red Rubin Improved, a good red for cut leaf or pot production,<br />
broader leaf than Dark Opal. 35 cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.90 7.15 15.50 28.40 52.20<br />
Holy Red, (O. sanctum) Sacred Hindu basil, very aromatic.<br />
Leaves and stems have purple tinge. Requires warm growing<br />
conditions 30cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.90 7.15 15.50 28.40 52.20<br />
BORAGE Borago officinalis (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 60<br />
Blue, Bushy plants with hairy leaves. Attractive blue flowers<br />
for salads and cocktails 50cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 2.70 4.95 9.15 21.15<br />
White (B. alba,) white flowers, compact habit 40cm<br />
10 g 25g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.25 5.20 9.65 18.00 41.20<br />
BURNET, SALAD Sanguisorba minor (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 100<br />
Bushy plant, the fernlike leaves have nutty cucumber flavour<br />
15-40cm<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.20 3.10 4.95 11.10 19.90<br />
CARAWAY Carum carvi (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
Best known for its seeds, but the feathery leaves can be used<br />
in salads 50cm<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.30 4.00 9.00 17.90<br />
CHERVIL Anthriscus cerefolium (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 425<br />
Plain, most popular<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.50 4.60 10.15 19.30 36.00<br />
Curled<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.50 4.60 10.15 19.30 36.00<br />
Massa, dark green selection with smooth leaves<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.60 4.80 10.45 20.00 38.00<br />
Chervil ‘Plain Leaved’<br />
CHIVES Allium schoenoprasum, (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
Polyvert, uniform dark green, upright and quick growing<br />
selection. Medium-thick blades for fresh market or pot<br />
cultivation<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.45 4.60 10.35 18.30 35.00<br />
Fine Leaved 30cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 1 kg<br />
3.20 6.90 12.80 23.55 195.00<br />
Medium Leaved 30cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 1 kg<br />
3.20 6.90 12.80 23.55 195.00<br />
Chives ‘Medium Leaved’<br />
Thick Leaved 30cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 1 kg<br />
3.20 6.90 12.80 23.55 195.00<br />
CHIVES, GARLIC Allium tuberosum (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
Broad leaf with mild garlic flavour. A popular microleaf item 30cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 1 kg<br />
2.90 6.40 11.45 23.80 190.00<br />
RAMSONS Allium ursinum *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 150<br />
Ramsons, (Wild Garlic) UK native of woodland valleys,<br />
strongly garlic scented with white flowers 40cm Slow to<br />
germinate<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.70 5.10 9.45 20.20 37.20<br />
CORIANDER Coriandrum sativum(HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 100<br />
Probably the most widely grown herb in UK, in great demand<br />
for curries and spice dishes. All our varieties are selected for<br />
leaf cultivation and are produced specifically for us. Sow<br />
regularly March to Sept for continuity<br />
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CULINARY HERBS<br />
Santo, the market standard leaf variety, upright habit, glossy<br />
leaf and slow to bolt<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.30 2.65 3.10 6.65 12.50<br />
Chechnya, high yielding selection , a little more refined leaf<br />
than Santo, making an excellent quality bunched product.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.30 2.65 3.10 6.65 12.50<br />
CORIANDER ‘Chechnya’<br />
Leisure, good plant vigour make this American variety popular<br />
for late season drilling<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.40 2.75 3.20 6.85 12.90<br />
Topf, compact habit, uniform emergence and a fresh green<br />
colour ideal for pot culture<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.45 3.15 3.70 7.80 14.65<br />
Treated Seed options: Several treatments are available in film<br />
coat or wash options, subject to off label approval. Varieties<br />
Santo, Leisure and Chechnya are usually available Thiram<br />
treated from stock. Other treatments available on request.<br />
CUMIN Cuminum cyminum(HhA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
Grown for its aromatic seeds. Needs warm conditions. 15-30cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 4.10 4.80 8.85 19.02<br />
DANDELION Taraxacum officinale (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1100<br />
Cultivated strain for salad vegetable and herb. Dark green<br />
leaves 30cm. See also Chicory page 11<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.30 4.20 9.05 17.00 30.70
DILL Anethum graveolens (HhA)<br />
Dukat, the market standard leaf variety 80cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.45 4.25 9.85 18.30 36.00<br />
Domino, compact but very full foliage dill with dark blue<br />
green leaf and good aroma. Slow to bolt and long standing,<br />
with short internodes to make a useful variety for pot or field<br />
production 70 cm<br />
NEW<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
3.80 7.00 15.75 30.00 55.60<br />
Dill ‘Domino’<br />
FENNEL COMMON Foeniculum vulgare (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 175<br />
Green, Green leaf fennel, soft feathery foliage. Large seeded.<br />
150cm<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.35 4.10 9.45 17.60 32.00<br />
Bronze, attractive bronze feathery leaf . useful ornamental.<br />
150cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.20 6.05 14.10 26.00 48.00<br />
HYSSOP Hyssopus officinalis (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 950<br />
Traditionally a strewing herb or pot pourri , but can be used<br />
sparingly in the kitchen<br />
Blue, the standard hyssop 50cm<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.25 4.25 8.50 9.15 16.75<br />
Pink , masses of small flowers very ornamental 50cm<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.75 4.95 9.90 10.65 19.70<br />
Hyssop ‘Pink’<br />
White , 50cm<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.75 4.95 9.90 10.65 19.70<br />
LEMON GRASS Cymbopogon flexuosus (HhP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
East Indian Lemongrass. Good substitute for the classic<br />
Thai Lemongrass for culinary purposes<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.00 4.15 8.00 14.80<br />
LOVAGE Levisticum officinale (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 325<br />
Celery like herb, with vigorous broad leaf 150cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.50 5.40 12.60 23.75 38.00<br />
MARJORAM, POT Origanum vulgare (sometimes O.<br />
onites)(HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 13500<br />
The classic Oregano, shrubby, rather untidy herbaceous bush.<br />
40-60 cm. Aromatic leaves in mid green, flowers in shades of<br />
lilac.<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 8.05 10.55 22.70 37.50<br />
MARJORAM, SWEET Origanum marjorana (HhP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5000<br />
Tender herb, treat as annual. Grey green leaf and sweeter<br />
spicier flavour. White to mauve floweres 40cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.05 3.85 8.30<br />
4<br />
15.20 28.10<br />
CULINARY HERBS<br />
OREGANO Origanum (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 13000<br />
Greek, (O. vulgare) more fiery aroma, white flowered 40-<br />
60cm<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 7.65 11.00 23.65 43.70<br />
Zaatar, (O. syriaca) Oval, grey green and slightly hairy leaves<br />
with a neat, compact plant habit. Strong, distinct flavour.<br />
40 cm.<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
5.80 9.60 22.00<br />
Oregano ‘Zaatar’<br />
MICROMERIA SP. (TP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
Emperor’s Mint, bold and minty. Grey green leaf, pale<br />
pink flowers 40cm<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.10 4.50 8.30 15.35<br />
MINT, GREEN Mentha viridis (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 12500<br />
Mint from seed is less uniform but makes an acceptable plant<br />
for short season or pot crops 40cm. Mint hybridises easily<br />
and named varieties must be propagated from cuttings. (Also<br />
see Pycanthemum p56 & Pennyroyal p51)<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.00 8.50 10.70 23.00 42.55<br />
Mint ‘Mentha viridis’
MITSUBA (Japanese Parsley) Cryptotaenia japonica (A)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 475<br />
Mashimori, deeply lobed leaves with a unique slightly nutty<br />
flavour. Vigorous and quite cold tolerant, bolts quickly in spring<br />
but can be sequentially sown for continuity production.<br />
Adapts well to hydroponic systems 30cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.45 5.30 9.70 18.25<br />
Mitsuba ‘Mashimori’<br />
ONION, Welsh Allium fistulosum (HP/ Bi)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 450<br />
Welsh onion, slender green leaves, stems multiply by<br />
splitting.35cm<br />
10 g 20 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.50 5.00 9.90 18.20 40.95<br />
Red Welsh Onion, leaf bases flushed red at maturity 35cm<br />
10 g 20 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
3.10 6.20 12.25 22.55 45.00<br />
PARSLEY *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 650<br />
CURLED LEAF TYPES Petroselinum crispum, crispum<br />
group (Bi)<br />
Afrodite, uniform and stable variety for pot production<br />
and fresh market. Upright and quick growing. Long cultivation<br />
season<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
0.00 4.50 8.30 12.40 52.00<br />
Bravour, vigorous long stemmed selection, mid green and<br />
tightly curled. High yield potential<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
1.80 3.85 7.25 8.70 33.95<br />
Parsley ‘Bravour’<br />
Darki, compact dark green, weather resistant, for fresh<br />
market or pots<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
2.10 4.50 8.30 12.40 52.00<br />
Lisette, new selection for pot herb cultivation, or open field.<br />
Fast growing and quick to curl, with uniform fine curls and<br />
fresh green colour<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
2.10 4.50 8.30 12.40 52.00<br />
Moss Curled, traditional standard curled type. Less uniform<br />
than the modern varieties but still very acceptable.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
1.80 3.85 6.05 6.70 28.15<br />
Frisé vert foncé, intermediate type with good colour and<br />
winter hardiness, less tightly curled than Moss curled types,<br />
presenting dark green leaf surface. Strong stems make this a<br />
good bunching type over long season<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
1.70 2.80 4.80 8.80 37.40<br />
PLAIN LEAF TYPES<br />
Petroselinum crispum (neopolitanum group)<br />
Plain Leaved or French, (Commun 2) uniform selection with<br />
dark green bold flat leaves and excellent flavour.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
1.80 2.35 3.60 7.00 29.40<br />
Italian Giant, strong stems and large flat leaves. Vigorous and<br />
high yielding, but will not hold for long at maturity<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
1.80 3.85 6.95 7.60 33.50<br />
Laura, dark green and smooth flat leaves. Upright tidy habit<br />
for pots or fresh market. Long standing variety which copes<br />
well with several cuts, and shows some mildew tolerance<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
1.90 4.05 7.45 9.00 37.80<br />
Parsley ‘Laura’<br />
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CULINARY HERBS<br />
ROOT TYPE P. tuberosum<br />
Hamburg, root parsley. Widely grown on the Continent for<br />
soups and stews. Useful farmers market item<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
1.80 2.65 4.05 6.90 29.30<br />
Treated Seed: Treated seed available for Septoria control<br />
Primed Seed: Primed seed can be produced to order subject<br />
seed quality. Minimum lot size 2kg<br />
ROSEMARY Rosmarinus officinalis (HSh)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 650<br />
Standard The classic aromatic herb, grey green leaves.<br />
Evergreen shrub, not fully hardy. Germination can be erratic,<br />
100-150cm<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.50 5.80 10.75 19.85 45.95<br />
Rosita. New variety with improved seed performance making<br />
module or pot production from seed viable<br />
NEW<br />
10g 25g 50g 100g 250 g<br />
18.35 42.50 76.85 145.00 340.00<br />
SAGE, ENGLISH Salvia officinalis(HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 140<br />
Grey green leaf, mauve blue flowers in late summer. Improved<br />
selection 60cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 100 g 500 g<br />
2.60 4.80 11.20 33.00 135.00<br />
SAVORY *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
Summer Savory, (Satureja hortensis) peppery aromatic leaf<br />
herb 40cm (HA)<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
1.90 3.40 6.30 14.50 26.00<br />
Summer Savory<br />
Winter Savory (S. montana), bushy herb with strong flavour.<br />
Attractive lilac flowers, good ornamental potential 25cm (HP)<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
2.10 3.90 7.15 13.25 15.35
SESAME Sesamum indicum (HhA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 380<br />
Nutritious nutty seed. Slender plants with pretty pale pink to<br />
white flowers 50cm<br />
10 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
1.80 7.00 8.20 18.45 34.45<br />
SORREL/ RUMEX (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: various<br />
de Belleville, (R. acetosa, ) French or large leaved Sorrel , the<br />
most popular 25 cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
10 g 25 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
1.90 3.80 10.20 42.85 80.55<br />
Volare, (R. patienta,) fast growth and vigorous, sometimes<br />
known as lemon spinach *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
10 g 25 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.60 5.70 19.00 79.80 150.00<br />
Sorrel ‘Volare’<br />
Red Veined Sorrel (R.sanguineus var. sanguineus,) The most<br />
attractive sorrel, neat juvenile habit, oval green leaves with<br />
red mid rib and veins. Useful pot herb. 20 cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.60 4.80 8.90 9.50 17.85<br />
Red Veined Sorrel<br />
Buckler Leaved Sorrel, (R. scutatus ) creeping habit, unusual<br />
leaf shape, sharp lemon flavour *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 750<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 3.20 5.15 11.40<br />
STRIDOLO Silene inflata (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
An Italian heirloom speciality. This leafy green herb (also<br />
known as Sculpit) is a quick growing annual, making thin<br />
lance shaped leaves, with a rather delicate flavour, like<br />
a mild Tarragon.<br />
NEW<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.80 7.00 12.80<br />
Stridolo<br />
TARRAGON<br />
Mexican Tarragon, Tagetes lucida, *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 650<br />
dual purpose herb, medicinal or culinary, also good<br />
ornamental plant. Strong Tarragon flavour. Potential as<br />
microleaf 60cm (HhA)<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.25 5.10 9.45 16.50 38.00<br />
TARRAGON ‘Mexican Tarragon’<br />
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Russian Tarragon, Artemisia dracunculoides (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6000<br />
Narrow, pale grey green leaves on rather untidy plants.<br />
Russian tarragon is hardier but lacks the fine aniseed aroma<br />
of the French (which cannot be grown from seed) 90cm<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 4.40 8.20 18.35 32.00<br />
THYME (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7000<br />
English Winter (Thymus vulgaris) The most widely grown<br />
thyme for culinary use. Small dark green leaves. 25 cm<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.70 5.00 9.40 10.35 19.40<br />
French Summer, (T.vulgaris) taller plant and more grey green<br />
leaf, very aromatic but NOT hardy 30 cm<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.80 5.25 10.50 11.30 20.50<br />
Orange scented Thyme (T. fragrantissimus)<br />
30cm attractive small shrub, pale lilac flowers and sweet,<br />
fruity, blue-grey leaves<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
2.20 4.20 8.80<br />
Orange Scented Thyme<br />
CULINARY HERBS<br />
Large or Broad leaf Thyme. ( T. pulegoides) Can be rather<br />
variable from seed 30cm<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 4.10 6.00 10.50 22.55<br />
Creeping Thyme , Thymus serpyllum ornamental use,<br />
(see page 60)
VEGETABLES AND<br />
LEAFY SALADS<br />
AMARANTH Amaranthus tricolor (HhA)<br />
Leaf Amaranth needs 20 0 C to thrive, young leaves are tender<br />
and benefit from protection. *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1240<br />
Red Army, babyleaf sprigs or microleaf. Chefs love the intense<br />
cherry red oval leaves. Mild flavour<br />
25g 50g 100g 250g 500g<br />
3.90 7.35 13.20 28.40 53.40<br />
Amaranth ‘Red Army’<br />
Red or Variegated, oval leaves in mid green with red centres,<br />
giving bicolor effect.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
3.60 6.75 12.00 25.80 48.50<br />
Amaranth tricolor ‘Red’<br />
Green Giant, mid green and vigorous, the popular Calaloo in<br />
Caribbean cuisine, for steaming, stir-fries or soups.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
3.60 6.75 12.00 25.80 48.50<br />
ARTICHOKE GLOBE Cynara scolymus (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 23<br />
Green Globe, standard green head variety. Buds develop into<br />
large blue thistle flowers, good for cutting or garden display,<br />
but needs support. 170cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.65 6.10 11.25 20.80 46.80<br />
Violet Globe, dark green heads flushed purple 150cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
3.00 7.60 12.05 24.00 55.00<br />
CARDOON Cynara cardunculus (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 24<br />
Like Artichoke but more branching habit, and used for its<br />
edible stalks and midribs, by blanching.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.40 4.50 8.20 17.65 32.00<br />
Cardoon<br />
ASPARAGUS Asparagus officinalis (HP)<br />
Connovers Colossal, popular standard variety<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 40<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.20 4.10 7.60 17.50 32.40<br />
Mary Washington, produces thick, dark green shoots<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.20 4.10 7.60 17.50 32.40<br />
Gijnlim F1 Hybrid, very early cropping, reliable and with good<br />
quality medium size spears.<br />
25 sd 50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd<br />
6.05 11.25 21.30 48.20 91.90<br />
AUBERGINE (EGG PLANT) Solanum melongena (A)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
Moneymaker F1, early maturing, glossy black oval fruit with<br />
purple calyx. 100g fruit, 100cm plants<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
1.95 4.45 8.40 16.00 36.00<br />
Ophelia F1 Compact habit and virtually thornless. Prolific<br />
producer, with clusters of small fruit, weighing 50-60g.<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
10.60 24.15 45.70 85.90 184.65<br />
Aubergine ‘Ophelia F1’<br />
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VEGETABLES VEGETABLES VEGETABLES AND LEAFY SALADS<br />
BASELLA rubra Malabar Spinach *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 35<br />
Red, Vigorous climbing vine with thick fleshy leaves and<br />
stems. Very decorative plant, the glossy green leaves are<br />
tinged with red. Use as spinach, flowers are edible.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
3.10 6.00 12.00 22.00 98.00<br />
Basella rubra ‘Red’<br />
Green, Vigorous climbing vine up to 2.5 m with glossy green<br />
leaves. Flowers are edible<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
3.10 6.00 12.00 22.00 98.00<br />
BEAN, BROAD Vicia faba (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 0.7<br />
Aquadulce Claudia, a reliable variety for autumn or early<br />
spring sowing.<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
3.10 4.80 10.80 19.60 36.25<br />
Bunyards Exhibition, tall plants, high yield potential, usually 5<br />
seeds/ pod<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
2.80 4.35 9.75 17.70 32.75<br />
Imperial Green Windsor, green seeded variety, good flavour,<br />
popular for retail sales.<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
2.80 4.35 9.75 17.70 32.75<br />
Masterpiece Green Longpod, well known maincrop variety,<br />
green seeded<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
2.80 4.35 9.75 17.70 32.75<br />
Witkiem Manita, popular early variety, spring sown<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
3.40 5.35 11.60 21.75 39.00
BEAN, FRENCH Phaseolus vulgaris (A)<br />
CLIMBING<br />
Blue Lake Stringless, Dark green pencil<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2 –4<br />
pods up to 15cm long. White seeded. Popular variety for<br />
retail plant sales.<br />
250 g 500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg<br />
3.20 5.10 8.00 18.00<br />
Borlotto Lingua di Fuoco, Flat, medium green pods maturing<br />
to attractive buff red. For edible pods or shelled beans<br />
250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
3.45<br />
Hunter<br />
6.65 12.00<br />
Flat podded 250mm x 20 mm and high yielding, Suited to<br />
protected or outdoor production<br />
NEW<br />
100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.85 6.60 12.15 22.50<br />
DWARF *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2 –7<br />
Borlotto Suprema , Productive with decorative red<br />
Buff beans and pods 160mm<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg<br />
4.80 7.50 16.15 30.45<br />
Safari, Erect plants with high attachment, fine pencil pods 110<br />
x 8 mm<br />
250 g 500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg<br />
3.80 6.80 12.80 28.50 54.00<br />
The Prince, popular standard, with slender flat pods.<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
4.95 7.75 17.10 31.55 58.00<br />
BEAN, RUNNER Phaseolus coccineus (A)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1 –2<br />
Enorma, Popular red flowered, purple beans, long pods,<br />
300mm<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
5.35 8.35 18.80 34.00 62.90<br />
Hestia (Dwarf), ideal for patio, bi-coloured flowers<br />
250 g 500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg<br />
5.50 8.80 13.50 28.00 55.00<br />
Moonlight, New development, white flowered, runner bean<br />
with fine texture, and potential for some self-pollination. Late<br />
maturing, and prolific.<br />
250 g 500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg<br />
7.50 12.60 18.00 43.00 78.00<br />
Runner Bean ‘Scarlet Empire’<br />
Scarlet Empire, red flowered, with good plant vigour for long<br />
season. Stringless beans of high quality, narrow and smooth<br />
up to 300mm. Virus tolerant<br />
250 g 500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg<br />
4.00 6.40 9.70 22.00 39.00<br />
Streamline, popular standard, red flowered, long smooth pods<br />
250 g 500 g 1 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
3.35 5.35 8.35 34.00 62.50<br />
BEAN, SOYA Glycine max (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 8<br />
Elena, robust and reliable soya bean for UK production.<br />
Erect habit, early maturity for Edaname or protein<br />
500 g 1 kg 5 kg<br />
4.80 7.50 30.40<br />
BEETROOT Beta vulgaris (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 40 – 80<br />
Boltardy, popular early/maincrop variety. Fresh market and<br />
processing.<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.05 3.80 8.75 16.20 30.00<br />
Boltardy Graded and fungicide treated seed<br />
50g 100g 250g 500g 1kg<br />
3.50 6.70 14.80 27.00 48.00<br />
Bona, High quality variety for maincrop. Globe roots, adaptable<br />
to standard or babybeet density. Smooth skin, neat crown,<br />
deep red colour and high sugar levels.<br />
NEW<br />
25g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.00 3.65 6.75 15.90 51.00<br />
Beetroot ‘Bona’<br />
Pablo F1, market standard, vigorous with deep red internal<br />
colour and smooth skin. Versatile for early , maincrop or late,<br />
bunched or baby beet<br />
2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd 50,000 sd<br />
3.55 6.05 11.35 26.40 48.00<br />
Chioggia, Traditional Italian candy striped flesh, alternating<br />
red and white rings<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
1.85 3.40 6.30 14.60 48.00<br />
Albina,White beetroot for maincrop. Farmers Market favourite,<br />
use as salad item.<br />
NEW<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
2.70 6.25 11.60 21.45 82.00<br />
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VEGETABLES VEGETABLES VEGETABLES AND LEAFY SALADS<br />
Golden, orange yellow roots, with sweet flavor. Best for<br />
autumn, less vigorous than red types<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.70 6.25 11.60 21.45 49.60<br />
BORECOLE<br />
see page 8<br />
BROCCOLI Brassica oleracea (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
BROCCOLI, PURPLE SPROUTING Brassica oleracea modern<br />
varieties have improved the quality and availability of PSB. The<br />
intensive regular harvests suit small production units.<br />
Summer Purple, for summer cropping , July to October<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
3.70 5.85 13.95 46.55 108.75<br />
Rudolph, high yielding and early. November to Feb. NEW<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
2.25 5.30 9.75 17.70 41.25<br />
Early Purple Sprouting. Popular standard for Feb/ March<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
1.90 3.40 6.30 14.60 27.00<br />
Red Arrow quality spears Feb to April<br />
NEW<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
2.25 5.30 9.75 17.70 41.25<br />
Claret F1 Late Spring hybrid, thick spears<br />
NEW<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
5.20 10.40 16.65 26.60 53.15<br />
Broccoli ‘Claret F1’<br />
Purple Sprouting Mix, a blend of 4 for spring continuity mid-<br />
Feb to May<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
2.25 5.50 10.15 17.70 40.00<br />
BROCCOLI, GREEN *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
The o.p. varieties favoured for microgreen production.<br />
Green Sprouting, standard selection. Can also be used for<br />
retail plant sales<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
4.05 9.10 17.00 32.00 58.20<br />
<strong>CN</strong> SBROC 4053, improved microgreens selection for<br />
uniformity and vigour<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
4.05 9.10 17.00 32.00 58.20
BROCCOLI / CALABRESE *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 250<br />
Brassica oleracea (Bi)<br />
Green Magic F1, early hybrid maturing 70-80 days from<br />
planting. Quality heads, medium size.<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 10,000 sd<br />
5.95 10.30 24.85 92.00<br />
BROCCOLI ‘Green Magic F1<br />
NEW<br />
Marathon F1, the market standard variety, versatile and<br />
reliable. 75 -85 days<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 10,000 sd<br />
4.50 7.10 16.90 56.50<br />
Parthenon F1, maturing 75-90 days from planting. Vigorous<br />
plants adapted for production areas beyond Lincolnshire silts<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 10,000 sd<br />
6.15 11.25 27.00 101.00<br />
Samson F1, late season variety. Maturity 85-110 days from<br />
planting<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 10,000 sd<br />
5.95 10.30 24.85 92.00<br />
See also Kailan, Kaibrocc page 13<br />
BROCCOLI RAAB Brassica rapa cimosa<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
(Cima di rapa) Traditional Italian vegetable, a primitive type of<br />
broccoli. Mid season selection (90 days from drilling) for autumn<br />
harvest . Also useful immature ( 35 days) for bagged greens<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.00 3.40 6.30 14.20 51.00<br />
BRUSSELS SPROUTS *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 250<br />
Brassica oleracea var gemmifera (Bi)<br />
Maximus F1, versatile early-mid for October to Christmas.<br />
Smooth, dense, sweet sprouts. Some tolerance to powdery<br />
mildew, ring spot and white blister<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
7.80 15.60 24.95 39.90 79.70<br />
Bosworth F1, second early variety for late autumn to<br />
Christmas. Good holding ability and high yields. Well spaced<br />
buttons, for loose sales or whole stalk.<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
5.15 8.05 12.80 30.40<br />
Igor F1, mid to late season, vigorous and adaptable. Large<br />
buttons for the Christmas market<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
6.80 12.05 20.00 44.00<br />
Cascade F1, post Christmas harvest, high resistance to<br />
powdery mildew<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 10,000 sd<br />
5.95 9.30 14.80 35.20 117.70<br />
Groninger, replaces Darkmar in our range as the best O.P. variety<br />
for plant sales. Main crop maturity, picking over a long period.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
1.90 3.90 7.15 13.25<br />
CABBAGE Brassica oleracea (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 280<br />
POINTED HEAD TYPE<br />
Duchy F1, versatile and widely grown for greens or sweet<br />
heart cabbage. Nice dark colour, good field standing ability.<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 10,000 sd<br />
6.80 11.25 17.50 36.00 115.00<br />
Duncan F1, top quality variety for greens. Compact base,<br />
quick to mature but slow bolting.<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 10,000 sd<br />
7.65 12.25 19.55 39.10 125.00<br />
Greyhound, still popular for Spring sowing, makes good<br />
hearts.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 2.60 4.80 9.00 20.30<br />
Offenham 3 Wintergreen, classic bagged spring greens.<br />
Vigorous and high yielding.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 1 kg<br />
1.90 3.90 7.15 13.25 105.00<br />
BALLHEAD TYPE *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 280<br />
Charmant F1, versatile summer variety, (July – Nov) maturity<br />
80 days.<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.45 5.40 8.75 20.50<br />
Sherwood F1, autumn hybrid, solid dark green heads typically<br />
1 Kg, with sweet flavour and a short core.<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.30 5.25 8.45 20.00<br />
Guard F1. Top quality winter white cabbage, for fresh market<br />
or storage. High level of mildew resistance.<br />
NEW<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1000 sd 2500 sd<br />
8.95 14.50 22.95 45.00<br />
Golden Acre, ( Primo) round summer cabbage<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 4.00 7.45 13.80 31.80<br />
January King No 3, classic winter hardy cabbage<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 4.25 7.85 14.50 33.20<br />
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VEGETABLES VEGETABLES AND LEAFY SALADS<br />
SAVOY CABBAGE<br />
Caserta F1, Autumn savoy, harvest August to December.<br />
Compact habit and tightly blistered leaves.<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.25 6.30 10.20 16.25 33.00<br />
CABBAGE ‘Caserta F1’<br />
Wirosa F1, reliable late savoy, well known<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
4.40 7.00 11.00 26.20 44.50<br />
Traviata F1 , winter hardy and longstanding. Heads do not<br />
grow too large and stay clean on the field.<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
4.45 6.95 12.90 29.70 54.75<br />
Ormskirk, open pollinated savoy. Popular for retail plant sales<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 1 kg<br />
1.90 4.15 7.65 14.15 29.85<br />
RED CABBAGE<br />
Rodima F1, reliable Dutch red, cropping August onwards. Good<br />
holding ability<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
7.65 12.25 19.55 39.00<br />
Red Drumhead, autumn red cabbage for retail plant sales<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 3.05 5.65 10.40 24.10<br />
BURDOCK Arctium lappa (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 60<br />
Takinogawa, large rooted selection of this unusual vegetable.<br />
This is a strong growing biennial, with edible leaf stalks. Use<br />
young roots like parsnip.<br />
10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
4.50 7.10 8.40 15.80 28.00<br />
CARDOON<br />
see page 7<br />
NEW<br />
NEW<br />
CARROT Daucus carota (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500-800<br />
Amsterdam Forcing 2, early maturing with long slim roots,<br />
good for bunching<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.40 4.45 8.20 18.45 62.00
Autumn King 2, slow maturing with long heavy tapering roots<br />
for autumn and winter cropping<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.60 4.80 8.85 19.90 70.00<br />
Chantenay 2 Red Cored, An older variety regaining popularity<br />
for its sweet flavour at baby carrot stage. Ideal for highdensity<br />
production (approx. 900plants/m2) Short cone<br />
shaped roots<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.30 4.25 7.90 18.00 60.00<br />
Early Nantes 2, popular selection. Good vigour for early<br />
bunching or late crop, sowing March to August. Smooth skin,<br />
cylindrical roots<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.40 4.45 8.20 18.95 35.10<br />
Paris Market Atlas, early variety with almost round roots. Nice<br />
quality and colour<br />
NEW<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.95 5.45 10.10 23.35 43.20<br />
Trevor F1, versatile early Nantes hybrid, useful for continuity<br />
drillings. Strong, erect foliage, roots quick to bulk up, smooth<br />
skinned and high quality. Excellent flavour.<br />
5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd 50,000 sd 100,000 sd<br />
4.20 7.85 18.35 35.50 64.00<br />
Carrot ‘Trevor F1<br />
CAULIFLOWER *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
Brassica oleracea var. botrytis (Bi)<br />
All Year Round, useful for plant sales<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
1.90 3.10 7.20 13.30 24.60<br />
Romanesco, open pollinated selection for autumn , distinctive<br />
turreted green heads<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 3.10 7.20 13.30<br />
Concept F1, summer and early autumn hybrid, 85-90 days.<br />
Very deep dense heads.<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
10.30 19.00 37.00 165.00<br />
Atalaya F1, vigorous hybrid for summer and autumn harvest.<br />
90-95 day maturity. Well wrapped deep white curds.<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
10.30 19.00 37.00 165.00<br />
CAULIFLOWER ‘Atalaya F1’<br />
Pavilion F1, autumn hybrid, ideal for October cutting, 100-105<br />
days.<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
8.40 15.10 27.00 147.50<br />
Triomphant F1, well protected curds for the Christmas<br />
market. 160 day maturity in coastal areas.<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
10.60 20.20 37.50 155.00<br />
CELERY Apium graveolens (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2800<br />
Leaf Celery (Soup Celery) Dark green upright leaf for cutting<br />
at early stage ( 20 cm), can be bunched like parsley. Direct<br />
drill, slow growing 60-80 days<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
1.95 3.60 6.50 11.90 48.00<br />
Parcel (Zwolsche krul) curled leaf form of celery, similar to<br />
curled parsley, up to 30cm tall. May be autumn sown, cold<br />
tolerant. Good ornamental potential<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.20 5.50 11.80 24.00 45.10<br />
Golden Self Blanching, standard stick celery for retail plant sales<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.15 4.00 8.90 17.00<br />
CELERIAC Apium graveolens (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2800<br />
Giant Prague, vigorous maincrop celeriac. Erect foliage, well<br />
shaped roots with good internal quality. Fresh market use and<br />
storage<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.25 5.15 9.55 17.95 40.40<br />
Prinz, early maturing and with good bolt resistance, for early<br />
or maincrop use. High quality round roots, easy to trim.<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
4.10 7.75 17.45 32.80 61.70<br />
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VEGETABLES VEGETABLES AND LEAFY SALADS<br />
CHARD, SWISS (LEAF BEET) Beta vulgaris (Bi)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 40-90<br />
Swiss chard is primarily grown at high density to produce<br />
babyleaf for salad purposes, but there is increasing interest in<br />
a more mature teen leaf or wholehead product to offer as<br />
bagged greens for the kitchen.<br />
Barese, compact type for babyleaf. Dark green leaf<br />
contrasting with thick white chard stems. Not suitable for<br />
wholehead<br />
25g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.45 4.60 7.00 15.05 29.00<br />
Bulls Blood, (<strong>CN</strong> Selection) deep purple red leaves and chards<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.55 4.40 7.00 15.05 29.60<br />
Bulls Blood Olympia Red, (<strong>CN</strong>BB207) Consistent deep red<br />
colour through summer, producing high quality leaf for mixed<br />
salads<br />
NEW<br />
25g 50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.75 4.80 8.60 39.50 75.00<br />
Bulls Blood Olympia Red<br />
Fordhook Giant, large green leaf and silver chard for<br />
wholehead<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.35 4.40 6.30 13.55 28.00<br />
Giallo, mid green leaf with bright yellow chard<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.20 3.55 6.20 13.60 26.00<br />
Large Ribbed Dark Green 3, dark green, rather savoyed leaf<br />
with silver white chard<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.35 4.40 6.30 13.55 28.00<br />
Lucullus, light green leaf with white chard for wholehead<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.35 4.40 6.30 13.55 28.00<br />
Perpetual Spinach, very dark green leaf with green chard.<br />
Traditionally autumn sown to use as Spinach leaf<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.30 4.20 6.30 8.80 22.00<br />
Rainbow Chard, a well balanced blend of bright colours<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.60 4.05 7.00 17.50 35.00<br />
Red Chard (Rhubarb chard), green leaf with contrasting red<br />
veins, bright red stems. Most widely grown<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.35 4.40 6.30 13.55 28.00
Rosa, New selection with vivid rose pink stems<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.60 4.35 8.20 19.25 38.50<br />
Graded seed: Beet seed is a corky cluster of several seeds,<br />
and seed count can vary significantly with seed lot, variety<br />
and grade, with a range from 30-90 per gram. Seed is<br />
available in natural form or rubbed and graded with various<br />
grade options. Ask for details.<br />
Treated seed options: Several fungicide treatments are<br />
available in Film Coat or Steep options, subject to off label<br />
approval. Varieties Red Chard, Giallo and Bulls Blood are<br />
usually available Apron treated from stock. Other varieties or<br />
treatments available on request.<br />
CHICORY Cichorium intybus (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 750<br />
Useful for babyleaf with slightly bitter flavour. Use young leaves<br />
as Dandelion. NB Red colouration of radicchio does not express<br />
fully at immature stage<br />
GREEN VARIETIES:<br />
Barbi di Cappuccino, upright variety with long notched medium<br />
green leaves<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.50 4.50 8.30 18.70 35.00<br />
Imero (Dolce Greco), upright plant with long, narrow bright<br />
green leaves<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.50 4.50 8.30 18.70 35.00<br />
Italiko Rosso, the most popular for babyleaf, upright variety<br />
with serrated medium green leaves with distinctive red ribs<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
3.90 7.35 13.10 28.15 48.00<br />
RED VARIETIES: (RADICCHIO)<br />
Palla Rossa, bright red, round leaved variety<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.50 4.50 8.30 18.70 35.00<br />
Rossa di Treviso Early, wine red leaves with long, fairly wide<br />
white ribs<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.50 4.50 8.30 18.70 35.00<br />
Variegata de Castel Franco, round, creamy coloured<br />
leaves with red mottling<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.50 4.50 8.30 18.70 35.00<br />
CHINESE CABBAGE /CHINESE LEAF/<br />
NAPA Brassica rapa var pekinensis (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
<strong>CN</strong> CCAB 1601 F1 (for trials), vigorous but quite compact heads.<br />
Bright green exterior leaves, well blanched hearts 1-1.5 kg<br />
1,000 sd 100000 sd<br />
4.25 38.25 38.50 336.00<br />
<strong>CN</strong> RCCAB 1604 F1, novel red Chinese leaf, semi-heading type<br />
with dark red outer leaf, making attractive heads for salad use.<br />
1,000 sd 100000 sd<br />
4.35 39.15 39.50 348.00<br />
CHOPSUEY GREENS/ TONG HO<br />
Chrysanthemum coronarium (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 420<br />
Green Shungiku, serrated leaf type, unique aromatic flavour.<br />
Try young leaves fried with bacon. Decorative and edible<br />
white/yellow flowers 20cm<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.25 3.90 7.30 16.40 30.50<br />
Salad Shungiku<br />
Salad Shungiku, fresh green, thicker leaved strain with<br />
improved, sweeter flavour for salad use. Slow to bolt. A very<br />
useful cut and come again crop deserving wider popularity<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
3.35 6.20 12.10 27.60 58.00<br />
CHOY SUM Brassica chinensis var parachinensis (A)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 425<br />
Hugely popular Chinese vegetable grown for its flower stalks.<br />
Cut whole head as first flower buds show. For continuity drill<br />
weekly March to Sept. Mostly grown as protected crop under<br />
glass or poly tunnel<br />
Gunsho (<strong>CN</strong> CHOY 1907), the most popular variety, a vigorous<br />
and productive 80 day type. Holds well to make large frame<br />
and high quality stem 30cm<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
3.90 7.20 13.20 29.70 92.00<br />
Fuubi (<strong>CN</strong> CHOY 1908), a slower flowering/late maturing<br />
variety with deep green leaves and quality stem. Good<br />
holding ability 30cm<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
3.90 7.20 13.20 29.70 92.00<br />
Choy Sum ‘Fuubi’ (<strong>CN</strong> CHOY 1908)<br />
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Fortuna (<strong>CN</strong> CHOY 1916 F1), our first hybrid Choy Sum type of<br />
the 80 day type. Dark green strap-like leaves with juicy, glossy<br />
green tender stems. Maturity between Gunsho and Fuubi NEW<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
4.30 8.00 15.20 34.00 108.00<br />
<strong>CN</strong>RCHOY1911. Stems are purple red with a distinctive flavor.<br />
NEW<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.85 6.90 11.90 20.00<br />
CORN SALAD/LAMBS LETTUCE<br />
Valerianella locusta(A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1150<br />
Verte de Cambrai, popular small leaved type, cold tolerant<br />
10 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.30 4.75 8.80 18.90 35.55<br />
Vit, versatile, high yielding. Veined leaf with good shelf life<br />
10 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.50 4.95 9.20 19.75 37.15<br />
Match, Versatile modern variety with long season potential.<br />
Holds well, slow to yellow.<br />
NEW<br />
10,000 sd 50,000 sd 100,000 sd 1 Million sd<br />
2.90 11.40 21.00 185.00<br />
CRESS *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
American or Landcress, Barbarea verna thick glossy leaf, can<br />
be field grown as babyleaf. Distinctive peppery flavour<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.20 4.10 9.25 14.95 28.10<br />
Cress ‘American or Land’<br />
Bubbles, Lepidium sativum a chefs special, blistered leaf<br />
used for garnish 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 375<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
3.80 5.25 11.20 19.00 34.00<br />
Cress ‘Bubbles’
Fine Curled, dwarf habit with fine leaves very well curled<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg<br />
2.95 5.10 11.90 22.00<br />
Greek, easily grown salad cress, dissected leaf, spicy flavour<br />
14-20cm<br />
100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
4.10 9.40 17.50 32.00<br />
Persian, oval rather dark green leaf and fairly pungent spicy<br />
taste<br />
NEW<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500g<br />
2.25 4.25 7.80 18.40 35.00<br />
WATERCRESS Nasturtium officinale (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6000<br />
Reliable selection, broad mid green leaf , and slow to bolt 30cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
2.80 6.00 11.25 20.00 99.45<br />
CUCUMBER Cucumis sativus (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 45<br />
Femspot F1, popular for retail plant sales. All female, bitter<br />
free long fruit<br />
25 sd 100 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
9.20 32.85 154.90 295.00<br />
PassandraF1, short fruit 15-18 cm, ribbed and dark green.<br />
Pick regularly.<br />
25 sd 100 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
10.00 35.65 168.00 305.00<br />
Sakura F1, mini cue for unheated and retail crops. Vigorous<br />
habit.<br />
NEW<br />
25sd 100 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
9.50 34.00 155.00 290.00<br />
GreenFingers F1, snacking cucumber, smooth fruit 10-12cm<br />
long, a favourite with children. Indeterminate habit, male and<br />
female flowered. Farm Shop and retail plant sales, ideal for<br />
patio crop<br />
25 sd 100 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.55 19.70 92.50 173.90<br />
Cucumber ‘Green Fingers’<br />
Burpless Tasty Green F1, outdoor ridge type, medium long<br />
dark green fruit<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.80 5.30 9.80 22.60 42.50<br />
ENDIVE Cichorium endivia (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
Ruffec, curled endive for Autumn harvest. Fine cut leaves<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
3.50 6.45 11.75 26.45 85.00<br />
Soldata, erect habit ideal for high density babyleaf crops.<br />
Leaves are fresh green colour, tapered with frilly leaf margin.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
3.50 6.45 11.75 26.45 85.00<br />
ENTSAI/WATER CONVOLVULUS<br />
Ipomoea aquatica (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 25<br />
Bamboo Leaved, long thin leaves. Glasshouse crop in Europe,<br />
needing 24 o C and high moisture to flourish<br />
100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
9.65 21.70 40.55 75.00<br />
FENNEL, BULBING or FLORENCE<br />
Foeniculum vulgare dulce (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 270<br />
Tauro F1 modern commercial hybrid, slow bolting and<br />
uniform, with high quality globe bulbs.<br />
100 pls 500 pls 1000 plts 2500 pls 5000 plts<br />
2.50 8.60 16.20 39.00 74.00<br />
Fennel (Bulbing)<br />
Romanesco, classic Italian fennel for maincrop production.<br />
Useful babyleaf item harvested at pencil size, as salad garnish<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.35 4.30 7.80 14.00 45.00<br />
FENUGREEK<br />
Trigonella foenum-graecum ( Methi) (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 70<br />
Used as leaf crop sold as fresh bunched greens for curries. <strong>CN</strong><br />
selection is vigorous and leafy. Drill in rows, 18 kg/acre, cut at<br />
20-25cm ( 50 days)<br />
500 g 1 kg 5 kg 10 kg 25 kg<br />
4.50 8.80 39.00 72.00 155.00<br />
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VEGETABLES VEGETABLES AND LEAFY SALADS<br />
GOOD KING HENRY<br />
Chenopodium bonus-henricus (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 420<br />
Lincolnshire Spinach or Mercury. Heirloom vegetable, a<br />
traditional substitute for spinach, with distinctive leaf shape.<br />
Increasingly popular for farm shop outlets. Slow to germinate<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 30 g<br />
2.40 4.50 8.35 9.75 11.70<br />
Good King Henry<br />
ICE PLANT Mesembryanthemum crystalliunum<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5500<br />
Ice plant is used as ornamental in some areas. Thick,<br />
succulent silvery leaves add texture rather than taste to<br />
salads<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
5.35 10.15 19.00 45.00<br />
Ice Plant<br />
NEW
KAILAAN (Chinese Broccoli/Chinese<br />
Kale) (Bi)<br />
Brassica oler acea alboglabra *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 180<br />
Kichi, high quality, uniform variety with dark green waxy<br />
leaves. Excellent stem quality. Some resistance to downy<br />
mildew. Slower to mature than the varieties below but holds<br />
well with a larger harvest window. Approximately 60 to 70<br />
days to maturity. 30cm<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
4.10 7.70 13.80 31.05 55.00<br />
<strong>CN</strong> CKAL 1913, a very vigorous, quick maturing, large<br />
framed variety with long, thick, crispy stems of up to 3cms<br />
thick. Stem formation is quick and requires good harvest<br />
management. Approximately 50 – 60 days to maturity NEW<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
4.50 8.35 15.10 34.00 63.50<br />
<strong>CN</strong> CKAL 1914, a vigorous and upright variety with light<br />
green, slightly pointed leaves. Good quality, long stems of<br />
uniform length. Slightly slower to mature than <strong>CN</strong> KAL 1913.<br />
Approximately 55 – 65 days to maturity<br />
NEW<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
4.50 8.35 15.10 34.00 63.50<br />
Kailaan ‘Kichi’<br />
Kailaan ‘<strong>CN</strong> CKAL 1914’<br />
KAIBROC Brassica oleracea alboglabra hybrida<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 250<br />
KaiBroc <strong>CN</strong> 7006 F1 (trials), New green stem broccoli type for<br />
multiple harvest. Healthy plant produces smooth stems, with<br />
excellent flavour. Take out primary head at 2-3 cm then<br />
harvest sideshoots regularly every 2-3 days for continuity.<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
3.70 6.55 12.00 27.00 49.50<br />
KaiBroc ‘7006’ (for trials)<br />
KALE (BORECOLE) Brassica oleracea (Bi)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 250<br />
Popular varieties for babyleaf or teen leaf ( bagged greens).<br />
Babyleaf maturity 25-30 days from sowing<br />
Blue, blue green leaves, curled and with a frilly leaf margin<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.65 5.10 12.00 22.50 42.00<br />
Kale ‘Blue’<br />
Red Russian, flat leaves are notched or indented. Grey green<br />
leaf, with purple stems and veins.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.30 4.25 7.70 17.35 61.00<br />
Kale ‘Red Russian’<br />
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VEGETABLES AND LEAFY SALADS<br />
Scarlet, similar in habit to blue kale but with red colouration,<br />
which darkens with low temperatures. For babyleaf or mature<br />
greens<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
4.20 7.90 12.00 27.00 94.00<br />
Kale ‘Scarlet’<br />
KALE, CAVOLO NERO Brassica oleracea (Bi)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 250<br />
Nero di Toscana (Black Cabbage), versatile leaf cabbage, dark<br />
green, rather oval savoyed leaf at babyleaf stage. Tall “rabbit<br />
ear” leaf as mature crop for bagged greens<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.30 4.25 7.70 17.30 33.00<br />
Kale Nero di Toscana<br />
*Seed counts throughout are shown as a<br />
guide for the species, and can vary<br />
significantly by variety or seed lot. Actual<br />
seed counts are available on request.
KOMATSUNA Brassica rapa var. komatsuna (A)<br />
A highly versatile and useful leaf vegetable, commonly used as<br />
Spinach in Asia. Komatsuna has a mild brassica flavour and can<br />
be eaten raw in salads but is probably best for braising or<br />
stirfry cooking. Mature plants do not make full hearts and can<br />
be harvested at many stages of growth, from babyleaf ( 25-30<br />
day maturity ) or as transplanted crop to make tall leafy heads<br />
of up to 200g for bagged greens.<br />
Komatsuna can be sown virtually every month of the year, for<br />
glasshouse or tunnel crops all seasons or open field in summer<br />
and autumn. Our varieties offer productivity and quality<br />
combined with upright habit for easy harvesting, stress<br />
tolerance, disease resistance and slow bolting.<br />
BABYLEAF TYPES *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 450<br />
Comred F1, vibrant ruby red oval shaped leaves and<br />
contrasting green stems for babyleaf salads. Erect habit..<br />
Maintains colour under crop covers and glasshouse, so useful<br />
for summer production<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
6.60 12.00 22.00 49.50 92.60<br />
Komatsuna ‘Comred F1 (ex <strong>CN</strong> RKOM 1507)’<br />
Rapido (<strong>CN</strong> KOM 1509), quick bulking greens variety at an<br />
economic price for high density crops. Firm leaves with mild<br />
flavour. Mid green. Uniform and adaptable<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.35 4.20 7.80 19.50 36.20<br />
Komatsuna ‘Rapido’<br />
WHOLEHEAD TYPES *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
Carlton F1 (<strong>CN</strong> KOM1510) Dark green leaf, upright habit and<br />
easy to harvest. Stays clean in the field.<br />
NEW<br />
10g 25g 50g 100g 500 g<br />
2.70 6.70 12.75 23.60 101.30<br />
Rakutai F1 a versatile and tidy variety, suitable for long<br />
cultivation season. Dark green leaf, erect habit, and mildew<br />
tolerant 40cm<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
8.80 16.30 29.60 66.60 124.30<br />
Komatsuna ‘Rakutai F1 (ex <strong>CN</strong> KOM 1502)’<br />
Samurai F1 ( <strong>CN</strong> KOM 1505), robust and reliable<br />
Komatsuna, stable over a long production season. Nice upright<br />
habit, easy to harvest. Long-standing and with good yield<br />
potential. Versatile for babyleaf or wholehead<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
3.65 8.90 17.00 31.50 135.00<br />
KOHLRABI (Brassica oleracea var gongylodes)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 320<br />
Delicacy Purple, big cotyledons and a sweet cabbage like<br />
flavour make this a popular microleaf item. Also good for<br />
babyleaf.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.60 4.80 8.50 34.00 63.00<br />
Korfu F1 High quality pale green globe with erect leaves. Korfu<br />
is a versatile variety for early or maincrop use, slow to bolt or<br />
split and with good texture. 75-80 days<br />
NEW<br />
100 sd 250 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.10 4.00 10.50 48.20 72.00<br />
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Kohlrabi ‘Korfu’<br />
VEGETABLES AND LEAFY SALADS<br />
Ballot F1 Early maturing purple hybrid.<br />
NEW<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1000 sd 2500 sd<br />
2.10 4.15 6.65 10.65 21.25<br />
LEEK Allium porrum (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
Gros Long d'Ete, early variety with long, straight white<br />
shank and erect mid green flag. Early crop and baby leek<br />
production.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 5.40 10.20 18.90 42.50<br />
Musselburgh, standard variety for plant sales<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 5.55 10.20 18.90 43.75<br />
Longbow, reliable late autumn variety, harvest Sept onwards .<br />
dark green erect flag and long shank.<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
2.90 6.90 12.75 22.00 49.50<br />
Oarsman F1 attractive new hybrid, uniform and tidy plant<br />
habit, medium length white shanks and good yield potential<br />
over the winter months.<br />
NEW<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 10,000 sd<br />
3.95 6.20 9.85 23.40 78.15<br />
Leek ‘Nestor’<br />
Nestor F1, uniform and productive late season hybrid.<br />
Erect habit with good winter hardiness, and easy to strip.<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
NEW<br />
10,000 sd<br />
3.75 5.80 9.25 22.15 73.00
Toledo, winter hardy blue green type. Erect leaf and high<br />
quality white shank to harvest January onwards<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
2.90 6.90 11.80 22.00 42.00<br />
LETTUCE Lactuca sativa (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
GREEN BABYLEAF<br />
Catalogna Cerbiatta, a traditional green oakleaf type selected<br />
out of the Catalogna types. Well lobed in a compact format,<br />
thick leaves<br />
10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.85 5.05 14.25 11.30 21.00<br />
>Green Batavia (<strong>CN</strong> GBAT 3303), thick savoyed leaf, cupped<br />
shape, good flavour and colour. BL1-16, 21, 23<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500g<br />
2.60 6.10 11.60 22.00 98.00<br />
Lettuce Green Batavia<br />
>Green Oak Leaf (<strong>CN</strong> GOAK 3346), glossy green babyleaf<br />
selection<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.60 6.10 11.60 22.00 98.00<br />
Tango, dark green with very dissected and crisp leaves.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250g<br />
3.65 7.85 14.30 26.50 59.65<br />
RED BABYLEAF<br />
>Red Batavia (<strong>CN</strong> RBAT 3221), bright vibrant red with glossy<br />
leaf blade and attractive frill.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
4.85 10.40 18.90 35.30 79.40<br />
>Red Cos (<strong>CN</strong> RCOS 3222), deep burgundy red. Strong upright<br />
waxy thick leaf.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100g 500g<br />
2.60 6.10 11.60 22.00 98.00<br />
>Red Oak Leaf (<strong>CN</strong>ROAK 3220), babyleaf selection, dark red colour<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
2.60 6.10 11.60 22.00 98.00<br />
GREEN WHOLEHEAD LETTUCE<br />
Green Batavia, very glossy green frilly leaved, with large<br />
rather loose heads with great flavour<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
2.60 6.10 11.60 22.00 98.00<br />
Little Gem, refined, compact, good fill, short core<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
3.05 7.00 12.95 23.95 53.85<br />
Coventry, reliable Little Gem selection for long production<br />
season, open field or glasshouse<br />
500 plts 1000 plts 2000 plts 5000 plts 10000 plts<br />
8.40 15.00 28.20 67.00 115.00<br />
Peregrine (<strong>CN</strong> GCOS 3314 ) upright, slender, well textured,<br />
tipburn tolerant, for romaine hearts or wholehead<br />
1000 plts 2000 plts 5000 plts 10000 plt<br />
7.30 13.90 32.00 60.00<br />
Lobjoits Green Cos, a market standard, Wholehead or babyleaf<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.55 5.50 10.35 20.20 46.70<br />
Saladin, still a popular iceberg type, smooth leaf<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
1.90 3.50 8.05 14.85 27.50<br />
Robinson, medium size iceberg , strong rooted and reliable.<br />
Early and maincrop production, strong against bolting NEW<br />
500 plts 1000 plts 2000 plts 5000 plts<br />
8.40 15.00 28.20 67.00<br />
Green Oak Leaf, mid green deeply lobed leaf<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.80 4.50 8.40 22.00 51.05<br />
Lollo Bionda, pale green frilled leaf<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
3.45 7.90 14.85 27.00 60.75<br />
Marvel of 4 Seasons, heirloom butterhead, green leaf tinged red<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.80 4.50 8.40 22.05 51.05<br />
Rougette de Montpelier, green romaine type, red tinge<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.25 6.45 12.10 16.20 36.45<br />
RED WHOLEHEAD LETTUCE<br />
Lollo Rossa, compact heads, frilled and serrated leaf<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
3.15 6.75 12.75 24.70 57.15<br />
Red Oak Leaf, good selection<br />
10 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.55 3.25 5.55 20.20 37.95<br />
Red Salad Bowl, long deeply cut leaves, green flushed red<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.45 7.90 14.50 27.00<br />
>= Varieties available for sale outside EC.<br />
CELTUCE Lactuca sativa var. augustana (A)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
This is stem lettuce bred for the thick fleshy stem. It can be<br />
peeled and eaten raw or cooked into stir-fry or soup. 25 cm<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
3.40 6.15 11.40 25.65 47.90<br />
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MELON Cucumis melo (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 40<br />
Emir F1, a vigorous and quick maturing Charantais hybrid that<br />
will perform even in UK summers. Rather coarse skinned oval<br />
fruit up to 600g. Orange flesh, sweet flavour. Suitable for<br />
outdoor or protected crop. Good potential<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
3.80 6.80 15.60 27.80 52.00<br />
Melon ‘Emir F1’<br />
Sweetheart F1, early, vigorous and pale orange fleshed<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
6.15 10.90 22.35 41.50 78.00<br />
MALLOW CHINESE Malva verticillata (HA)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
Traditional Chinese leaf vegetable. Use young leaves or shoots<br />
as spinach. Steamed or salads. Mild, pleasant taste.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.25 6.50 10.80<br />
MIBUNA (Japanese Greens) Brassica rapa var.<br />
japonica (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 420<br />
Dark green strap like leaves similar to Mizuna in taste and<br />
performance 25cm<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.70 5.10 9.80 21.10 39.00<br />
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MIZUNA Brassica rapa var. japonica<br />
(Japanese Greens) (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
<strong>CN</strong> Mizuna, <strong>CN</strong> selection of Kyoto type well refined and<br />
consistently reliable; beautiful dark green, glossy, jagged<br />
leaves with slender, white stalks and a delicate mild mustard<br />
flavour 30cm<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.60 4.90 8.95 20.15 31.00<br />
Waido, a broader, less dissected Mizuna selection. Leaf blades<br />
are very dark green with broad, flat white stems, vigorous and<br />
high yielding with a good degree of cold tolerance 30cm<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
3.20 5.90 10.45 23.50 36.50<br />
Marshall F1 (<strong>CN</strong> GMIZ 1208) New classic green Mizuna hybrid<br />
with thicker leaf and strongly contrasting white stems. The<br />
steady growing characteristic means crop stays in spec for<br />
longer.<br />
NEW<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
4.30 7.90 15.00 36.00 68.00<br />
Red Baron F1, (<strong>CN</strong> RMIZ1209) improved Red Knight type, with<br />
serrated leaf in true mizuna type. Purple red leaf blades<br />
combine well to add colour and mild flavour in mixed salad<br />
bags.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
4.30 7.90 15.00 36.00 68.00<br />
Red Devil F1 (<strong>CN</strong> RMIZ 1206) Thick and deeply serrated<br />
leaves and a deep red colour make this one of the most<br />
interesting new varieties in this sector.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
4.30 7.90 15.00 36.00 68.00<br />
Mizuna Red Devil<br />
NEW<br />
NEW<br />
MINUTINA Plantago coronopus *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3800<br />
Clumps of slender green leaves (like a jagged grass) with a<br />
crunchy texture. Also known as Erba stella or Buckshorn<br />
plantain. Cold tolerant, and a traditional winter salad in Italy<br />
10 g 25 g 100 g 500 g<br />
2.70 5.90 10.20 42.85<br />
MUSTARD Brassica juncea *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 550<br />
BABYLEAF TYPES<br />
Pizzo, broad serrated green leaf, green in snow type. Mild<br />
flavour. Very popular<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.50 4.45 8.30 18.30 35.00<br />
Mustard ‘Pizzo’<br />
Green Frills, deep cut leaf. Attractive mid green<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
4.20 7.75 13.90 31.25 58.20<br />
Mustard ‘Green Frills’<br />
Green Fire <strong>CN</strong>GMUS 1455 F1, Hybrid Green Frills type with<br />
extra fine, well textured thick fronds and a vibrant green<br />
colour. 2-3 days slower growing and holds well.<br />
NEW<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
6.10 11.30 20.40 46.75 86.00<br />
Thai Green new broad leaved green mustard with distinctive<br />
mild almost sweet flavour at young stage. Quick growing and<br />
bolts more quickly than Pizzo<br />
NEW<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.30 4.90 9.35 20.65 40.00<br />
Red Giant, the original red mustard, broad savoyed leaf<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.40 3.95 7.00 15.45 29.50<br />
Red Zest, a refined and dark red selection of Red Giant, widely<br />
grown<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.50 4.45 8.30 18.30 35.00<br />
Red Lion, our darkest red selection. 2-3 days slower to<br />
maturity than Red Zest, with smooth leaf and deep maroon<br />
colour. Mild flavour. Will flower quickly under high temperatures<br />
25g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.80 4.90 9.35 20.65 40.00<br />
Red Frills, deep cut frond like leaf. Adds texture and colour to<br />
salad mixes<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
4.20 7.75 13.90 31.25 58.20<br />
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Red Lace, similar dissected leaf pattern to Red Frills but with<br />
consistent darker red colour and bolder habit to give higher<br />
yields<br />
NEW<br />
25g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
4.30 7.80 14.50 33.40 61.00<br />
Mustard ‘Red Lace’<br />
Red Dragon F1, an intermediate variety with deeply lobed<br />
leaves in an interesting mottled red on green colour that is<br />
proving popular.<br />
NEW<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
4.30 7.80 14.50 33.40 61.00<br />
Mustard ‘Red Giant’<br />
Mustard ‘Red Zest’<br />
Mustard ‘Red Lion’<br />
Mustard ‘Red Frills’
HEADING MUSTARD (TONG HO)<br />
<strong>CN</strong> HMUS 1454, vigorous, semi-heading plants of bright<br />
green coarsely textured leaves. Fantastic flavour. Best planted<br />
late summer/autumn to avoid premature bolting<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
3.20 5.80 10.70 24.10 45.00<br />
NASTURTIUM Tropaeolum majus (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 8<br />
Blue Pepe, small dark leaved selection specifically for salad<br />
use. Harvest at 25-30 mm Peppery flavour. Flowers also edible<br />
100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
4.55 10.25 19.50 37.00<br />
‘Blue Pepe’<br />
OKRA Abelmoschus esculentus (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 20<br />
Clemsons Spineless, prolific with bright green pods<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.10 3.95 5.70 12.85 22.80<br />
ONION (BULB ONION) Allium cepa (HBi)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 250<br />
Ailsa Craig, well known variety for retail plant sales. Pale<br />
straw skin, early maturing but with reasonable yields and<br />
neck quality<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 3.50 6.30 11.65 26.20<br />
Rijsnburger 5, standard maincrop bulb onion, firm<br />
brown skin<br />
10 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
1.90 6.80 12.60 28.35 53.30<br />
Red Baron, good quality red bulb onion, semiglobe shape<br />
2500 sd 10000sd 25,000 sd<br />
3.80 13.10 28.45<br />
ONION (SALAD ONION )<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 270-400<br />
White Lisbon, reliable summer salad onion<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.60 4.70 10.10 19.00 35.15<br />
Tondo Musona, white skinned onion, for bunching or<br />
Continental<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.75 4.80 10.50 19.80 37.00<br />
Redmate, popular and versatile red onion , suitable for<br />
bunching or bulbs<br />
2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd 100,000 sd<br />
2.10 3.95 7.30 15.90 55.00<br />
Hikari, bulb free Japanese bunching onion for summer and<br />
autumn production. Easy to clean for bunching<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
9.80 18.00 41.50 75.00 142.00<br />
<strong>CN</strong> SONI 8005 vigorous and quick growing new Japanese<br />
type, with erect habit. Dark green leaf contrasts well with<br />
white stem. Mild flavour<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
10.20 18.90 43.75 81.00 148.00<br />
ORACH Atriplex hortensis (HhA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 230<br />
Scarlet Emperor, vivid purple red , spade shaped leaves with<br />
mild spinach flavour. A summer crop, relatively slow growing,<br />
35 days for babyleaf, 20 – 25 days for microgreens<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
3.90 7.45 13.80 63.90 120.00<br />
Orach ‘Scarlet Emperor’<br />
PAK CHOI/ BOK CHOI<br />
Brassica rapa var chinensis (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
BABYLEAF TYPES<br />
These are normally direct drilled at high density (750/m2)<br />
Allow 20-28 days to maturity. Pak Choi leaves are known for<br />
sweet flavour, and normally require protective mesh for open<br />
field crops (average seed count 425 seeds/gram)<br />
Baraku F1, darkest green leaf, oval shape and slightly serrated<br />
margins. Uniform and highly productive with long and very<br />
upright petioles. May also be used for wholehead production<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 5.10 9.40 17.00 38.25<br />
Pak Choi ‘Baraku F1’<br />
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Shanghai Green Stem , a good o.p. selection of Pak Choi for<br />
babyleaf production<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
1.90 3.40 6.10 28.00 52.00<br />
Canton White, dark green leaf with contrasting white petiole,<br />
good for high density production. Sweet flavour.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
1.90 3.40 6.10 28.00 52.00<br />
Pak Choi ‘Canton White’<br />
Golden Yellow F1, large rounded leaves of bright golden yellow<br />
colour with a stark white stem. Good for adding contrast in<br />
a salad.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.80 3.40 6.40 9.00 20.25<br />
Pak Choi ‘Golden Yellow F1’<br />
Hanakan F1, outstanding green stem hybrid ideal for miniveg<br />
(straight to wok) specification. Dwarf, hourglass heads like a<br />
cornsalad, with lovely broad based pale green stems<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.80 6.10 11.45 20.40 45.90<br />
Pak Choi ‘Hanakan F1’
Rubi F1, eye catching purplish-red leaf blades which<br />
contrast with green undersides and bright green stem.<br />
Plants are vigorous, upright and have thick leaves<br />
which handle well in the harvesting process. The red<br />
colouration is enhanced during cooler periods<br />
25g 50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
4.40 8.35 15.20 68.00 128.00<br />
Red Pak Choi ‘Rubi F1’<br />
Red Lady F1, New hybrid red Pak Choi offering excellent<br />
vigour and a very upright, long petioled habit ideal for<br />
babyleaf. Oval leaves in deep wine red with green undersides,<br />
red veins and a green stem; the colour is maintained<br />
throughout most periods even under protected cropping<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
4.50 8.50 15.50 72.00 135.00<br />
Pak Choi ‘Red Lady F1’<br />
Red Wizard F1, dark red babyleaf variety. Consistent colour<br />
even with summer temperatures.<br />
25g 50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
4.40 8.35 15.20 68.00 128.00<br />
Pak Choi ‘Red Wizard F1’<br />
WHOLEHEAD TYPES, PRICED per 1000 seeds<br />
Pak Choi is now in demand all year round, and can be grown<br />
under glass or in open field, usually with protective mesh. The<br />
most popular for UK market is the green stem (Shanghai type)<br />
forming head weights of 80g to 250g.<br />
Ryou F1, a refined and versatile green stemmed variety that<br />
performs well throughout the summer season. Smooth flask<br />
shaped heads ideal for pre-pack<br />
1,000 sd 10000 sd 100000 sd<br />
1.90 1.62 1.54 1.52 1.28<br />
Pak Choi ‘Ryou F1’<br />
Yuushou F1, reliable slow bolting hybrid, large framed with<br />
potential for heavy heads. Suitable for glasshouse or open<br />
field crop, over-wintering, spring and early summer production<br />
1,000 sd 10000 sd 100000 sd<br />
2.33 2.97 2.00 1.98 1.66<br />
Pak Choi ‘Yuushou F1’<br />
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Chifu F1, an elegant variety with upright tapering waist for<br />
easy harvest. Vigorous, compact, with bright, glossy green<br />
leaves and medium long, glossy petioles. Suitable for spring<br />
and autumn plantings, possible for winter but avoid<br />
summer if tipburn pressure is high<br />
1,000 sd 10000 sd 100000 sd<br />
2.45 2.20 2.15 2.13 1.98<br />
Pak Choi ‘Chifu F1 (ex 1041)’<br />
WHOLEHEAD TYPES – WHITE STEM<br />
Shiro F1, popular and reliable Canton type white Pak Choi with<br />
classic hour glass shape, bright white stems contrasting with<br />
dark green leaves. Compact habit, great taste<br />
1,000 sd 10000 sd 100000 sd<br />
2.40 2.16 2.10 2.08 1.80<br />
Macau F1 <strong>CN</strong> WPAK 1164, a new hybrid dwarf white Pak Choi to<br />
complement Shiro. Suitable for main season production. This is<br />
a vigorous variety which performs well in mid-summer with<br />
some bolt tolerance the relatively slow flower stem formation<br />
giving a longer harvesting window.<br />
NEW<br />
1,000 sd 10000 sd 100000 sd<br />
2.40 2.16 2.10 2.08 1.80<br />
White <strong>CN</strong> WPAK 1165 F1, a large framed, white stemmed,<br />
very slow bolting Pak Choi with large dark green leaves. Heads<br />
up to to 30 cm tall, 400g + For wholehead or processing<br />
1,000 sd 10000 sd 100000 sd<br />
2.40 21.60 21.00 207.90 180.00<br />
PARSNIP Pastinaca sativa (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 220<br />
White Gem, popular variety, suited to fresh market sales<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.40 4.50 8.20 18.95 35.00<br />
Gladiator F1, (Graded Seed) a market standard, high<br />
yielding and with very good canker resistance. Roots have a<br />
shallow crown and are suitable for fresh market or pre-pack.<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
2.25 5.30 17.70 42.00<br />
PEAS Pisum sativum (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4-6<br />
Feltham First (First Early ), round-seeded, with good cold<br />
tolerance. Dwarf variety for early and late sowings 45cm<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
2.80 4.35 9.60 17.70 32.50
Meteor, ( First Early ) reliable variety for pea shoot<br />
production, cut shoots at 12 – 15cm 14 – 25 days<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
1.90 3.25 8.70 14.50 26.00<br />
Early Onward ( Second Earl )popular wrinkle seeded type<br />
with blunt, well-filled dark green pods, 6-8 peas, some say<br />
with better flavour than many modern varieties. 60 cm.<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
2.80 4.35 9.60 17.70 32.50<br />
Greenshaft (Maincrop), high yielding variety, with long<br />
curved pods dark green peas, 8-10 per pod. 75cm<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
2.80 4.35 9.60 17.70 32.50<br />
Oregon Sugar Pod (Mange-tout), tall plants producing flat<br />
pods 10cm long, tender at young stage for mange-tout<br />
picking. A popular farm shop item. Plant height 110cm<br />
500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg 10 kg<br />
2.80 4.45 10.00 17.90 32.50<br />
Serge (Maincrop), maincrop vining pea variety, semi leafless<br />
habit, double podded with long pods. Makes excellent pea tips<br />
(pea shoots with tendrils)<br />
1 kg 5 kg 10 kg 25 kg<br />
2.90 13.00 26.00 59.00<br />
Style semi leafless vining pea popular for pea tips. Nice bright<br />
colour and good flavour.<br />
NEW<br />
1 kg 5 kg 10 kg 25 kg<br />
2.95 13.20 26.50 60.00<br />
PEPPER Capsicum annuum (A)<br />
HOT/CHILI PEPPER<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 160<br />
Apache F1, popular patio chili, with upright well branched<br />
plant habit for containers. Small, hot fruit, 7 x 2cm, conical,<br />
ripening from green to red<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
8.25 14.75 32.90 58.80 105.00<br />
Gusto Green F1, Productive and early chili with tidy plant<br />
habit, ideal patio plant. Green fruit ripens to red, mid level<br />
pungency<br />
NEW<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1000 sd<br />
4.75 8.45 18.80 33.50 58.00<br />
Gusto Purple F1, Dark purple fruit ripens to red<br />
NEW<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1000 sd<br />
4.75 8.45 18.80 33.50 58.00<br />
Chili pepper ‘Gusto Purple’<br />
Anaheim, tall high yielding plants with long conical fruit,<br />
with mild flavour.<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.90 3.35 6.30<br />
Cayenne, long and rather thin walled fruit ideal for drying.<br />
Hot and flavoursome.<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
1.90 3.35 6.30 9.10<br />
Fresno, thick fleshy bullet shaped hot pepper, 6 x 2.5cm.<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.35 4.35 8.10 15.00<br />
Habanero, extremely hot peppers with the classic Scotch<br />
Bonnet shape, 3-4 cm long. Fruit ripens from pale green to<br />
various shades at maturity<br />
Habanero Red<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
5.00 9.40 17.30<br />
Habanero Orange<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
4.50 8.90 16.00<br />
Habanero Chocolate<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
5.00 9.40 17.30<br />
Jalapeno, green to bright red, small fruited, very hot<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 3.35 6.30 14.30<br />
Summit F1, new hybrid Jalapeno type with excellent vigour<br />
and high yield potential. Dark green and solid chili fruit,<br />
smooth and tapering ( 7 x 2 cm ), ripening to red. Medium<br />
pungency<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1000 sd<br />
4.60 8.70 18.50 34.60 55.00<br />
Purple Tiger, tri-coloured and ornamental foliage<br />
good patio plant. Fruit purple to red, 5cm long<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 3.35 6.30 13.55<br />
Demon Red (Chili), ideal for pots, very decorative with<br />
compact habit and upward growing fruit. Ripens green to red<br />
and very hot. RHS AGM<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 1,000 sd<br />
3.90 7.00 16.75 58.00<br />
Chili pepper 'Demon Red'<br />
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NEW<br />
NEW<br />
NEW<br />
VEGETABLES VEGETABLES AND LEAFY SALADS<br />
SWEET PEPPER<br />
Bell Boy F1, retail sales item fruit ripens green to red<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.25 7.60 16.95 30.25 54.00<br />
Rainbow F1, blend of full colour range<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
6.10 10.90 24.30 43.00 76.00<br />
Roberta F1, specifically bred for open field or patio crops with<br />
robust but compact habit. Early maturing bell fruit ripening<br />
green to red. A good pepper for short crops or retail in UK<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.05 7.20 16.90 29.00 51.00<br />
Sweet Pepper ‘Roberta F1’<br />
Sweet Banana, heirloom variety, thick walled. Ripens to bright<br />
yellow, tapering<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.95 3.60 8.30 15.60<br />
PHYSALIS Physalis edulus *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
Dwarf Gold, a nicely compact Physalis with controlled vigour<br />
suitable for container growing. Golden orange fruit with a neat<br />
husk<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.90 6.75 13.00 25.00
PERILLA / SHISO Perilla frutescens var crispa (A)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 650<br />
Perilla has a subtle almost coriander like flavour. It is widely<br />
used as a garnish in Oriental salads or with Sushi. Treat crop as<br />
basil. Germination can be slow<br />
Green, fringed leaf<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.40 5.75 10.20 19.15<br />
Red, dark ruby red selection, fringed leaf. Most popular perilla<br />
for microgreen production.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.40 5.75 10.20 19.15<br />
Red Perilla<br />
Bi-coloured (Briton), leaves green on top & red underneath.<br />
Neat plant habit make this a great patio pot item or for potager<br />
gardens<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.25 4.80 8.95 17.50<br />
PURSLANE Portulaca oleracea (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
Green Purslane, upright plant with thick fleshy leaves 20cm<br />
10 g 25 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.20 4.80 12.40 26.65 50.10<br />
Golden Purslane, bright leaves make this an attractive<br />
addition to salads. Mild flavour, crunchy texture, leaves do not<br />
handle well so best grown for local markets.<br />
10 g 25 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.90 6.30 22.20 50.40 94.75<br />
Golden Purslane<br />
PURSLANE, WINTER (Miner’s Lettuce) Claytonia<br />
perfoliata (syn. Montia perfoliata) (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1800<br />
Useful winter salad herb, tough and cold resistant, gained its<br />
common name Miner’s Lettuce in the Gold Rush years. Double<br />
leaves form around the small white flowers. Good re-growth<br />
after cutting 25cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.65 4.90 10.40 19.55 35.00<br />
RADISH Raphanus sativus (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 100<br />
LEAF RADISH<br />
Leaf radish are bred for smooth leaf, ideal for sprouts or<br />
microgreens. Leaves are virtually hairless and can be grown<br />
up to babyleaf size 15 cm<br />
Sangria, fresh green leaf with contrasting red petiole. Large<br />
cotyledons, fast growing, 10 day microgreens.<br />
50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.80 5.20 21.85 42.00<br />
Radish ‘Sangria <strong>CN</strong> LRAD1801’<br />
Rioja Improved, distinctive dark red cotyledons. Small<br />
percentage of greens.<br />
50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
1.90 3.30 13.20 24.00<br />
Daikon <strong>CN</strong> 1805, crisp spicy seedlings, green leaf, white stems.<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
1.90 3.30 7.60 14.25 26.00<br />
ROOT RADISH *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 90<br />
Cherry Belle, round red roots, good for bunching<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
1.90 3.30 7.60 14.05 26.00<br />
French Breakfast 3, oval shaped with white tip. Vigorous<br />
and fast maturing.<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
1.90 3.30 7.60 14.25 26.00<br />
Jutrzenka attractive new rose pink skinned radish. Rather<br />
oval shaped roots with mild flavour.<br />
NEW<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.70 4.80 10.90 19.50 36.00<br />
Scarlet Globe/White Tip, slightly flattened globe shaped<br />
roots, red with contrasting white tip, and good internal quality.<br />
Makes attractive bunched product .<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
1.90 3.30 7.60 14.05 26.00<br />
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VEGETABLES VEGETABLES AND LEAFY SALADS<br />
Supernova, mid early radish with fine, compact leaves.<br />
Globe roots with bright red colour and fine tap root, with good<br />
internal structure, holding well to large size if required. Open<br />
field or glasshouse crop<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
3.00 5.70 12.85 23.80 45.00<br />
Minowase Early Summer, typical Mooli radish with long<br />
white cylindrical roots. Excellent flavour, use raw and grated<br />
for salads or in many hot dishes<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
4.25 8.00 14.00 68.00 120.00<br />
RHUBARB Rheum palmatum hybridum (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 100<br />
Glaskins Perpetual, long stemmed with bright red stalks.<br />
Quick growing<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
3.50 7.60 14.00 25.80 57.00<br />
Victoria, very popular maincrop variety. Good flavour<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
3.50 7.60 14.00 25.80 57.00<br />
ROCKET, SALAD Eruca vesicaria ssp. sativa (HA)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 450<br />
Victoria, classic Salad Rocket, or Arugula, long dark green<br />
lobed leaves for mixed salads. Mild flavour. The white flowers<br />
are also edible. Fast growing 21-30 days<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.20 3.90 9.00 15.50 28.00<br />
Green Brigade a refined variety of the classic salad rocket<br />
type. Thick, dark green and slightly savoyed leaves with an<br />
oval shape, becoming indented and savoyed at maturity.<br />
Slower growing<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.45 4.50 8.20 33.80 63.55<br />
Dentellata, Salad Rocket with the typical indented Wild Rocket<br />
leaf shape. Mild rocket flavour<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.30 4.30 7.70 17.30 58.00<br />
Serrata, quick growing yet refined, with good vigour and<br />
uniformity. Makes the classic indent leaf early in the growing<br />
cycle, with good texture and colour and enhanced rocket flavour.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.60 4.90 8.50 19.50 64.00<br />
Salad Rocket ‘Serrata’
ROCKET, WILD Diplotaxis tenuifolia (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3500<br />
<strong>CN</strong> Wild Rocket, our traditional selection.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.90 5.50 10.10 23.00 80.00<br />
Napoli, quick growing variety with upright habit for easier<br />
harvesting and improved airflow in crops. Vigorous, uniform<br />
and dark green with less yellowing seen in the cotyledons.<br />
Slower to bolt than many varieties and maintains high yield<br />
potential throughout the season.<br />
25g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
3.10 5.85 10.75 24.40 85.00<br />
Wild Rocket ‘Napoli’<br />
Torino a reliable, all season variety. Vigorous, uniform, upright,<br />
well-serrated and high yielding. Dark green leaf with good<br />
rocket flavour.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
3.10 5.85 10.75 24.40 85.00<br />
Wild Rocket ‘Torino’<br />
Ancona (<strong>CN</strong>WR912), thick leaved and erect, 1-2 days slower<br />
growing than Torino, so useful to extend the harvest window<br />
in continuity sowings. Good shelf life. Best for summer crops.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
3.10 5.85 10.75 24.40 85.00<br />
PELLETTED SEED OPTIONS<br />
Procoat pellets: Single seed pellets with a minimum clay<br />
coating to enable accurate seed placement. Custom coated to<br />
demand.<br />
Multiseed pellets: A good option for plant raisers or retail<br />
plant producers, multiseeded pellets contain average 15<br />
seeds per pellet to form a module plant for transplanted and<br />
low density cut and come again crops. Variety Torino<br />
1000plts 2500plts 5000plts 10000plts<br />
8.30 17.80 32.90 53.50<br />
Treated seed: Wild rocket is offered as natural seed or with<br />
metalaxyl coating for initial control of downy mildew, subject<br />
to off label approval<br />
SALSOLA /SALTWORT/AGRETTI *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 260<br />
Salsola soda<br />
Heirloom vegetable still popular in Italy where it is eaten as a<br />
boiled vegetable or as samphire. Harvest young fast growing<br />
stems regularly to keep tender. The succulent plants prefer to<br />
grow in salty, moist soils but adapt to glasshouse cultivation<br />
with care. Corky seeds with typically low germination at 30-40 %<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.30 4.40 9.50 17.50 34.00<br />
OKAHIJIKI Salsola komarovii<br />
Literally ‘Seaweed on Land’. Japanese version of Salsola, with<br />
thicker leaf stems. Unusual salad addition with branched<br />
spikes of fleshy bright green crunchy leaf stems.<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
4.50 9.80 17.75 35.00 78.75<br />
Okahijiki<br />
SALSIFY Tragopogon porrifolius (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 80<br />
Sandwich Island, long off white roots, (like thin carrot) have a<br />
delicate flavour. Leaves are upright and grass like and the<br />
second year flower buds are considered a great delicacy.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
5.30 9.70 17.00 38.25<br />
SCORZONERA Scorzonera hispanica (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 80<br />
Duplex, dark skinned tapering narrow roots, with white flesh.<br />
Drill in rows, 2 cm apart.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
4.00 6.20 11.50 25.90<br />
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SEA-KALE Crambe maritima (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 18<br />
Lily White, thick fleshy cabbage like leaves can be picked<br />
regularly. Plants can be ornamental with flower spikes up to 1.5m<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
4.50 8.45 15.65 19.00 32.95<br />
SPINACH, NEW ZEALAND<br />
Tetragonia tetragonoides *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 20<br />
Heirloom vegetable. Trailing plant habit, salt tolerant. <strong>Seeds</strong><br />
are hard and can be slow to germinate. Fleshy spade shaped<br />
leaves, 40cm<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.80 5.20 11.70 22.00 38.00<br />
SPINACH Spinacia oleracea (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 100<br />
Corvette F1, adaptable with thick mid green round leaves held<br />
erect for easy harvesting. long season potential Pf 1-11<br />
25,000 sd 100,000 sd 250,000 sd 500,000 sd 1 million sd<br />
7.55 25.50 59.20 113.00 215.00<br />
Bonbini F1, upright habit and oval round leaves. Mid early with<br />
good field standing ability for babyleaf. Resistance Pf 1-10<br />
25,000 sd 100,000 sd 250,000 sd 500,000 sd 1 million sd<br />
7.55 25.50 59.20 113.00 215.00<br />
Yabi F1, vertatile and high yielding variety, upright habit<br />
round-oval leaves of good quality Pf 1-10<br />
25,000 sd 100,000 sd 250,000 sd 500,000 sd 1 million sd<br />
7.55 25.50 59.20 113.00 215.00<br />
Medania, older o.p. variety, for early and late season<br />
bunching. Slow bolting. Pf 1 + 3<br />
100g 250g 500g 1 kg<br />
3.15 7.20 13.30 24.00<br />
Koto F1, oriental spinach for spring and autumn crops<br />
25,000 sd 100,000 sd 250,000 sd 500,000 sd 1 million sd<br />
12.80 48.00 115.00 218.00 415.00<br />
Mikado F1, slow-bolting oriental spinach for long season<br />
and summer crops. Ideal bunching variety. Pf 1-4<br />
25,000 sd 100,000 sd 250,000 sd 500,000 sd 1 million sd<br />
15.60 59.00 131.00 230.00 440.00<br />
SQUASH Cucurbita pepo (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5<br />
COURGETTE<br />
Ambassador F1, classic dark green courgette on vigorous but<br />
tidy plants<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
4.60 10.50 18.60 34.40 142.00<br />
El Greco F1 , high yielding early variety, erect and open habit<br />
for easy harvest<br />
NEW<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
4.10 9.70 18.20 34.00 155.00<br />
Tosca F1, modern hybrid with low susceptibility to powdery<br />
mildew, ideal for late summer programme. High quality<br />
straight fruit on open plants<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
10.45 20.40 38.35 71.00 330.00<br />
NEW
COURGETTE ‘Tosca F1’<br />
Atena F1, yellow courgette, high yielding<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.80 10.20 18.50 32.00<br />
Eight Ball F1, dark green, uniform globe shaped fruit. Bush<br />
habit and high yielding<br />
NEW<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
6.70 14.90 26.60 52.00<br />
Tromboncino, Heirloom and novelty variety , with long fruit,<br />
pale green. best cut at around 30 cm. Trailing habit NEW<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
4.25 9.00 17.00 32.00<br />
MARROW<br />
Green Bush, striped fruits for marrow production<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 3.20 5.75 10.85 24.40<br />
Tiger Cross F1, blocky, solid fruit with the classic green<br />
striped marrow skin. High yielding and early maturing, CMV<br />
resistant<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd<br />
3.95 7.05 15.70 28.00<br />
PUMPKIN<br />
Harvest Moon F1, reliable performer for the Halloween<br />
market, dark orange skin, average 4 – 5kg fruit weight<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.20 11.80 22.50 42.30<br />
Pumpkin ‘Harvest Moon’<br />
Mars F1, smaller fruited Halloween type, 2-4 Kg in dark<br />
orange, with dark handle.<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.20 11.80 22.50 42.30<br />
Racer F1, a Halloween classic, larger fruited than Harvest<br />
Moon. Globe shape, bright orange skin.<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.10 11.50 22.00 39.50<br />
SQUASH, WINTER (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4.5<br />
Crown Prince, Australian bred squash , 4 kg with hard grey<br />
skin and orange flesh. The best tasting squash with long<br />
storage potential<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd<br />
NEW<br />
500 sd<br />
5.50 10.80 24.85 46.00<br />
Hunter F1, early hybrid butternut (Cucurbita moschata)<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.90 11.00 21.00 38.85<br />
Howzat F1 (Gem Squash), Dark green cricket ball sized fruits,<br />
earlier and higher yielding than Rolet. Excellent nutty flavour.<br />
Tidy semi-trailing habit allows high plant densities (90 x 65cm).<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd<br />
10.60 23.50 42.00<br />
Uchiku Kuri / Orange Hokkaido. Onion shaped squash around<br />
1 kg, with a deep red skin and orange flesh.<br />
NEW<br />
10g 25g 50g 100g 250g<br />
2.40 5.55 10.20 18.90 43.00<br />
Red Kabocha. Scarlet red skin and smooth orange flesh in a<br />
flattened globe fruit 1.5 kg. Short vigorous vine.<br />
NEW<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd<br />
5.50 10.80 24.85 46.00<br />
SQUASH ‘Red Kabocha’<br />
STRAWBERRY *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
ALPINE STRAWBERRY Fragaria vesca (HP)<br />
Wild, typical alpine or wood strawberry 25cm<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g<br />
3.70 8.00 14.50 28.00 52.40<br />
Alexandria, large fruits, very aromatic 25cm<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
4.10 8.85 16.50 31.00 66.65<br />
Mignonette, large fruited Alpine type. Compact habit 20cm.<br />
Good plug performance for retail plant production<br />
1,000 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
1.40 5.60 13.35<br />
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VEGETABLES VEGETABLES AND LEAFY SALADS<br />
Alpine Yellow, attractive yellow fruit, typical alpine habit. 25cm<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
4.10 8.70 16.50 31.00<br />
White Soul, alpine type. Creamy white fruit, sweet and<br />
aromatic. 25cm<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
4.20 9.10 16.65 31.00<br />
Strawberry ‘White Soul’<br />
GARDEN STRAWBERRY (Fragaria X Ananassa)<br />
Delician F1, new hybrid of Oriental type, with sweet, aromatic<br />
medium size red fruit. Upright plant habit and few runners<br />
make this a very neat plant for gardeners, but it is the unique<br />
flavour that is the real selling point<br />
100 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
6.80 26.90 48.00<br />
Roman F1, attractive pink flowers produced all summer make<br />
this an ornamental plant, with a good crop of large, tasty<br />
aromatic fruit<br />
100 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
15.00 72.00 120.00<br />
Sarian F1, medium-large fruits with good flavour produced<br />
over a long season. Tidy plant habit and a heavy yield give a<br />
superior but still affordable variety for retail plant sales<br />
100 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.80 23.00 41.00<br />
Temptation, popular variety for retail plant sales. Dark red<br />
fruits on vigorous but compact plants that are almost<br />
runnerless<br />
100 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
1.90 7.30 13.50 62.00<br />
Strawberry Temptation
Elan F1, high yielding everbearer with high quality sweet fruit.<br />
Vigorous habit. Very uniform<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
9.20 17.50 41.00 75.85 140.00<br />
SWEET CORN Zea mays *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5<br />
Earligold F1, Earliking type. good vigour (Normal Sugar)<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.30 3.55 5.65 13.45 25.30<br />
Earlibird F1, one of the earliest Super Sweet varieties<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.30 3.55 5.65 13.45 25.30<br />
Golden Lion F1, mid-season Supersweet, medium-large cobs,<br />
20 rows of high quality corn<br />
NEW<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.00 3.15 5.00 11.45 39.60<br />
Incredible F1, main season (Sugar Enhanced)<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.30 3.55 5.65 13.45 44.95<br />
Minipop F1, bred for mini sweetcorn grown at high density,<br />
but also ideal variety for corn shoots, use whole plant at<br />
12cm, for a crisp and tasty chef’s special<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.90 5.30 11.90 22.00 41.35<br />
TREE SPINACH Chenopodium (A) giganteum<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2200<br />
The young leaves have a red bloom making an attractive<br />
garnish item 200cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.00 3.70 7.95 14.50 26.80<br />
TEXSEL GREENS Brassica carinata (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
Fast growing greens originally selected from an Ethiopian<br />
mustard. When cut young for salad use leaves are tender<br />
and sweeter than cabbage. 25-35 days for babyleaf 15 cm.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
2.10 3.80 7.00 15.75 29.40<br />
TATSOI (Pak Choi, Rosette) Brassica rapa var. rosularis (A)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 480<br />
Tatsoi is a rosette form of Pak Choi, which is quite cold hardy<br />
at maturity. Plants have a spreading habit at wide spacing ,<br />
but perform well as a babyleaf at high density to give sturdy<br />
leaves which handle well in processing<br />
<strong>CN</strong> Tatsoi, deep glossy green, spoon-shaped leaves on short<br />
green stems. Uniform and reliable, provides a mild brassica<br />
flavour and a crunchy texture to salads<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.85 5.25 9.40 21.15 70.00<br />
Rozetto F1, Hybrid Tatsoi offering superb leaf quality, and<br />
adapted for both babyleaf or wholehead production. Dark<br />
green, thick waxy leaves, uniform and vigorous and with<br />
strong petiole. Less sensitive to yellowing under cold stress<br />
and also suitable for protected crops.<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
4.70 8.90 16.50 51.25 142.00<br />
<strong>CN</strong> TAT 1307, an attractive savoyed type, relatively slow<br />
bolting, forming a large, flat rosette of numerous spoonshaped<br />
crinkled leaves<br />
NEW<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
4.70 8.90 16.50 51.25 142.00<br />
TOMATO Lycopersicon esculentum *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 380-550<br />
DETERMINATE VARIETIES<br />
Bush or semi determinate varieties are naturally branching,<br />
and suited for patio or hanging basket crops. Plants require<br />
little training but may need stakes or wire support<br />
Balconi Red, very compact spreading habit. Small fruits, nice<br />
flavour. Ideal container variety, a good performer.<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
4.40 9.80 17.50 31.20 70.20<br />
Balconi Yellow, yellow version of above<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
4.40 9.80 17.50 31.20 70.20<br />
Cherry Falls, a good alternative to Tumbler.<br />
NEW<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.20 9.30 17.00 30.00<br />
Garden Pearl, determinate, cascading variety, red fruit<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.30 7.15 13.25 25.00 53.75<br />
Ildi, masses of small yellow fruit, early maturing, and with<br />
sweet flavour<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.30 7.15 13.25 25.00 53.75<br />
Losetto F1, vigorous semi determinate new hybrid, with the<br />
advantage of blight resistance. Adapted for outdoor crops,<br />
patio, basket or open field. Plants 60 cm tall, 50 cm spread<br />
with masses of cherry size fruit, excellent flavour.<br />
NEW<br />
50 sd 100 sd 500 sd 1000 sd<br />
8.50 15.90 64.00 115.00<br />
Tomato ‘Losetto’ F1<br />
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Mascotka, vigorous but determinate spreading habit, less tidy<br />
than Tumbler but a good garden performer, and with good<br />
flavour. Red cherry fruit<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
4.20 9.00 16.50 29.50 68.25<br />
Roma, an Italian classic, with fleshy plum shaped fruit 50g +<br />
Determinate but will need support<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.50 5.45 10.10 19.00<br />
Totem F1, popular patio item. Compact and self stopping upright<br />
habit ideal for pot or patio growing. Medium size red fruit.<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.10 7.35 16.55 29.10 55.00<br />
Tumbler F1, older but popular cascading variety, ideal for one<br />
per 12” basket. Red fruit mid size.<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.75 8.45 19.00 33.50 59.00<br />
Tumbling Tom Red, cascading type for basket and containers<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.95 11.00 19.60 35.00<br />
Tumbling Tom Yellow, yellow version of above<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.95 11.00 19.60 35.00<br />
Venus, ultra compact but very neat habit for pot cultivation.<br />
Bright orange cherry fruit, 15-20grams. Sow April/May for litre<br />
pot sales in summer.<br />
NEW<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.65 12.55 22.40 40.00<br />
INDETERMINATE VARIETIES<br />
Ailsa Craig, Moneymaker type, semi greenback, good flavour<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.65 5.80 10.50 19.50<br />
Alicante, early cropping, popular retail item<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.65 5.80 10.50 19.50<br />
Big Boy F1, popular old beefsteak variety. Large firm fruit up<br />
to 200g.<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.65 12.55 22.40 40.00<br />
Black Cherry, novel purple black skinned fruit.<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.65 12.55 22.40 40.00<br />
Cherrola F1, vigorous, early maturing cherry tomato for open<br />
field or unheated greenhouse. Some tolerance to blight. Big<br />
trusses with up to 20 tasty red fruit. RHS AGM 2007<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.80 10.70 24.10 43.00 77.00<br />
Country Taste F1, heavy beefsteak fruit, up to 700g. Good<br />
flavour, few seeds<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.80 10.70 24.10 43.00 77.00<br />
Gardeners Delight, cherry, fine sharp flavour<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.30 7.15 13.25 25.00 53.75<br />
Moneymaker, popular for retail sales<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.65 5.80 10.50 19.50 40.00
Orkada F1, European bred new hybrid, for cold glass or tunnel.<br />
Well balanced habit, and very productive, with round red fruit<br />
130g and excellent flavour. Highly recommended<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.80 10.70 24.10 43.00 77.00<br />
Tomato ‘Orkada F1’<br />
Pannovy F1, vigorous and well proven variety for short season<br />
crop in soil or substrate. High quality fruit, round and solid with<br />
bright red colour. Excellent flavour. Uniform fruits 47-55mm.<br />
Resistances ToMV(0-2), Va, Vd, Fol(1&2), Cf(1-5), Si<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
11.00 19.70 42.35 78.00 145.00<br />
Rosada F1, cherry plum, with indeterminate habit and good<br />
flavour. Santa type. RHS AGM<br />
50 sd 100 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
9.85 17.60 70.00 128.00<br />
Sweet Million F1, productive cherry hybrid, producing long<br />
trusses of shiny red fruit (15-20g) . Very sweet flavour<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
6.70 11.95 25.30 47.60 85.00<br />
Shirley F1, well known standard for retail sales. Large round fruit<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.60 10.20 22.95 41.00 72.00<br />
Sungold F1, cherry with dark yellow fruit. Sweet flavour. RHS AGM<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.60 10.20 22.95 41.00 72.00<br />
Tomato ‘Sungold F1’<br />
Supersweet 100 F1, an early-maturing cordon type<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
6.70 11.95 25.30 47.60 85.00<br />
Super Marmande, large ribbed fruit<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.85 6.15 11.55 21.00<br />
Vanessa F1, firm round fruit suitable for vine ripening<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
9.05 16.20 36.00 64.00 120.00<br />
RAMBLING VARIETIES, Lycopersicon pimpinellifolium<br />
Red Currant, masses of tiny sweet red fruit on large, almost<br />
wild climbing plant. Productive and robust with good<br />
disease tolerance<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.40 9.80 17.50 31.20<br />
Tomato ‘Red Currant’<br />
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VEGETABLES VEGETABLES AND LEAFY SALADS<br />
Yellow Currant, large trusses of tiny sweet yellow fruit<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.40 9.80 17.50 31.20<br />
TURKISH ROCKET Bun ias orientalis (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 35<br />
A perennial crucifer with edible leaves and flower buds.<br />
Traditionally forced like Sea Kale, but we suggest just grow a<br />
few plants for a regular supply of leaves in the kitchen garden.<br />
Mild flavour. Germination can be slow. 60cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.50 4.75 10.20 18.80<br />
TURNIP Brassica rapa *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
Market Express F1, Quick maturing hybrid, making pure white<br />
round roots. Sweet flavour when young. Allow 40-50 days<br />
sowing to harvest<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
4.80 11.00 20.00 37.60 8.60<br />
<strong>CN</strong> TUR 7303 F1, A new white salad turnip, packing a really<br />
sweet flavour at 25 – 30mm diameter. Roots are white with<br />
fine tap root and a neat crown<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
4.10 9.35 17.00 32.00 72.00<br />
Turnip <strong>CN</strong> TUR 7303 F1<br />
Snowball, Heirloom variety, white skin and semiglobe shape.<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.75 5.30 12.20 22.55 41.70<br />
WATERCRESS see page 12
ORGANIC CERTIFIED SEED<br />
Licence No: P8440<br />
Balm, Lemon<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.45 6.35 14.70 27.20 49.25<br />
Basil, Cinnamon<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.45 6.35 14.70 26.40 49.25<br />
Greek<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.40 6.30 13.65 25.00 46.00<br />
Lemon<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.60 6.70 15.50 28.65 48.00<br />
Lime<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.60 7.30 16.90 31.25 56.60<br />
Marseillais<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.15 4.00 8.70 15.75 29.15<br />
Sweet Genovese<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 3.50 6.50 12.00 27.70<br />
Bean, Broad, Witkiem Manita<br />
250 g 500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg<br />
4.25 6.80 10.70 23.50 43.00<br />
Bean, Runner, Enorma<br />
250 g 500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg 5 kg<br />
6.65 10.65 16.70 36.80 67.95<br />
Beetroot, Detroit 2 Bolivar<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.10 4.80 9.00 16.40 37.95<br />
Borage<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 4.45 8.35 15.15 35.00<br />
Brussels Sprout, Igor F1<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.80 7.65 13.50 24.45 39.00<br />
Cabbage, Invento F1<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
7.35 14.70 23.45 37.55<br />
Carrot, Nantes 2<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.95 5.70 10.10 23.00 80.00<br />
Cauliflower, Snowball<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.60 4.80 11.00 37.80 87.50<br />
Chives, Medium Leaved<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.10 3.85 8.85 16.35 30.25<br />
Coriander<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.30 4.30 7.60 16.80 60.00<br />
Corn Salad<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
4.20 7.60 14.00 32.10 59.00<br />
Cress<br />
250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
4.65 8.60 12.00<br />
Dill<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.15 5.00 9.40 17.20 39.00<br />
Fennel, Romanesco (Bulbing)<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.80 3.45 6.40 11.55 26.00<br />
Fenugreek<br />
250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
3.60 6.50 12.00<br />
Lavender, Vera<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 100 g<br />
3.50 6.50 14.10 47.25<br />
Leek, Autumn Mammoth 2 Hannibal<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
4.30 7.55 18.40 34.05 63.00<br />
Lettuce, Green Oak Leaf<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.05 3.75 8.65 16.00 29.60<br />
Lolla Rossa<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.45 4.55 10.50 19.75 36.00<br />
Red Salad Bowl<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.05 3.75 8.65 16.00 29.60<br />
Marjoram, Pot<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
7.30 13.50 31.25 58.75 110.45<br />
Marjoram, Sweet<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
4.65 8.60 19.85 37.30 70.10<br />
Mizuna<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
3.90 6.80 13.40 25.00 46.50<br />
Mustard, Red Giant<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
3.90 6.80 13.40 25.00 46.50<br />
Parsley, Moss Curled<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.95 4.40 7.80 14.45 33.40<br />
Plain Leaved, Italian Giant<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.95 4.40 7.80 14.45 33.40<br />
Rocket, Salad<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
1.90 3.55 5.70 13.15 24.30<br />
Rocket, Wild<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.15 5.80 12.60 22.70 42.00<br />
Sage, English<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.25 5.95 13.80 25.55 46.80<br />
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ORGANIC VEGETABLES AND GREEN MANURES<br />
Savory, Summer<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 5.55 10.45 18.90 43.75<br />
Spinach Lazio F1<br />
10,000 sd 25,000 sd 50,000 sd 100,000 sd<br />
5.60 12.25 22.30 40.50<br />
Swiss Chard, Large Ribbed Dark Green<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 1 kg<br />
2.20 4.05 7.60 17.50 60.00<br />
Red Chard<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
3.60 6.70 12.45 28.70 52.30<br />
Tatsoi<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.10 4.80 8.85 16.40 37.95<br />
Thyme, Winter<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
4.30 7.95 18.40 34.05 58.05<br />
Tomato, Gardeners Delight<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.80 5.25 10.00 22.50 44.10<br />
Moneymaker<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.05 6.60 12.25 23.00 52.55<br />
GREEN MANURES<br />
Use green manure to improve soil fertility. Most can be spring<br />
or autumn sown and ploughed in before flowering.<br />
1 kg 2 kg<br />
ALFALFA<br />
1kg per 400 m 10.00 19.00<br />
FENUGREEK<br />
1kg per 200 m 9.60 17.60<br />
PHACELIA<br />
1kg per 300 m 12.95 22.80<br />
RED CLOVER<br />
1kg per 300 m 12.95 22.80<br />
RYEGRASS, MOTTO<br />
1kg per 100 m 10.00 17.80<br />
TARES<br />
1kg per 40 m 4.60 8.00
* Seed supplied for microgreens is<br />
untreated i.e. free from fungicide treatment.<br />
Microgreens and sprouting seeds are food<br />
stuffs which demand good hygiene<br />
techniques and careful handling. Growers<br />
are advised to take suitable precautions to<br />
ensure freedom from pathogens during all<br />
production and marketing processes.<br />
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MICROGREENS<br />
MICROGREENS<br />
MICROGREENS OR MICROLEAF<br />
Microgreens are the nutritious seedlings of vegetables and herbs grown as a speciality product for gourmet<br />
salads. Particularly popular with chefs for their visual impact and incredible flavours, they are also becoming<br />
more sought after for home cooking, and good potential for local production and distribution.<br />
Microgreen or microleaf is harvested at a very young and tender stage in the growing process, usually at<br />
cotyledon or first true leaf stage, with production times from 7 to 21 days. Crop hygiene and climate are therefore<br />
critical and production systems have evolved using sterile mats or perlite in trays or on glasshouse benching.<br />
Our new ‘GrowFelt’ medium is specifically designed for microgreen production to enable uniform moisture<br />
distribution with good root production.<br />
Our most popular microleaf varieties include:<br />
Amaranth, Red Army<br />
Basil, Dark Opal<br />
Basil, Sweet Genovese<br />
Basil, Thai<br />
Beet, <strong>CN</strong> Bulls Blood<br />
Borage<br />
Broccoli, Green <strong>CN</strong> SBROC 4053<br />
Celery, Leaf<br />
Chard, Rainbow Mix<br />
Chard, <strong>CN</strong> Red Chard<br />
Chervil<br />
Chive, Garlic<br />
Coriander, Santo<br />
Cress, Greek<br />
Fennel, Green<br />
Fenugreek<br />
Kale, Red Russian<br />
Kohlrabi, Delicacy Purple<br />
Mizuna<br />
Mustard, Red Lion<br />
Mustard, Red Zest<br />
Mustard, Red Frills<br />
Mustard, Green Frills<br />
Orach, Scarlet Emperor<br />
Parsley, Plain Leaf<br />
Pea, Meteor<br />
Perilla, Red<br />
Radish, Rioja<br />
Radish, Sangria<br />
Rocket, Victoria<br />
Savory Summer<br />
Tatsoi, <strong>CN</strong> Tatsoi
GROWFELT GROWING MEDIA<br />
GrowFelt White:<br />
• A cellulose based growing media suitable for the<br />
propagation of ‘Greens’, including Sprouts,<br />
Microleaf, Microherbs,Teenie Greens and Babyleaf.<br />
• User friendly, convenient, no mess and lightweight.<br />
Easier to handle than some of the other more<br />
conventional growing media with reduced set up<br />
and removal times.<br />
• Good water absorption and retention capabilities<br />
allowing for quick germination, uniform growth and<br />
improved yields.<br />
• The ‘needled’ mat helps aeration to the roots.<br />
• Comprises of naturally hygienic fibres less prone to<br />
harbouring bacteria than synthetic growing media<br />
due to its rapid and high absorption capabilities.<br />
• White colour aids in light reflection thus optimising<br />
growth and gives it a ‘clean look’ where a living<br />
product is required for retail.<br />
• Dimensionally stable when damp unlike some of<br />
the other growing mat substrates.<br />
• Stays intact when assessing root health.<br />
• Primarily for use in hydroponic systems, however,<br />
also suitable for use in conjunction with peat /<br />
compost as a nutrient base as well as with<br />
capillary matting.<br />
Standard Roll Dimensions / Specifications: D x<br />
1.58m W x 50 metre roll. (other roll dimensions<br />
and cut sizes available) Weight: 275grams/sqm<br />
Mat thickness: 3.55mm<br />
GrowFelt Reco:<br />
• A new slightly heavier matting made of wool/<br />
polypropylene and hessian fibres, to give increased<br />
waterholding capability.<br />
• The mat is formed using non woven needle punch<br />
technology giving a highly uniform profile and<br />
allowing excellent oxygen penetration to the roots.<br />
• Comprises naturally hygienic fibres, inert and<br />
sterile after high temperature treatment during the<br />
manufacture process.<br />
• Improved water absorption and retention<br />
capabilities allow for quick germination, uniform<br />
growth and improved yields.<br />
• Neutral buff colour aids in light reflection thus<br />
optimising growth. Attractive natural appearance is<br />
suitable for retail sales.<br />
• Dimensionally stable after wetting.<br />
• Physically strong for easy handling and stable<br />
when assessing root health.<br />
• Suitable for nursery production of Microgreens,<br />
Microherbs and Babyleaf.<br />
• Ideal for use with hydroponic systems for short<br />
cycle crops.<br />
• This recycled material from carpet manufacture is<br />
energy efficient to produce.<br />
• sp Biodegradeable after exposure to light.<br />
Standard Roll Dimensions / Specifications: D x<br />
1.58m W x 50 metre roll. (other roll dimensions<br />
and cut sizes available) Weight: 500grams/sqm<br />
Mat thickness: 5mm<br />
GrowFelt Purple:<br />
• A mixed fibre growing media suitable for the<br />
propagation of ‘Greens’, including Sprouts,<br />
Microleaf, Microherbs, Teenie Greens, Babyleaf.<br />
• User friendly, convenient, no mess and lightweight.<br />
Easier to handle than some of the other more<br />
conventional growing media with reduced set up<br />
and removal times.<br />
• Good water absorption and retention capabilities<br />
allowing for quick germination, uniform growth and<br />
improved yields.<br />
• The ‘needled’ mat helps aeration to the roots.<br />
• Dimensionally stable when damp unlike some of<br />
the other growing mat substrates.<br />
• Stays intact when assessing root health.<br />
• Primarily for use in hydroponic systems, however,<br />
also suitable for use in conjunction with peat /<br />
compost as a nutrient base as well as with<br />
capillary matting.<br />
• Offers a cheaper growing media option.<br />
Standard Roll Dimensions / Specifications: D x<br />
1.58m W x 50 metre roll. (other roll dimensions<br />
and cut sizes available) Weight: 275grams/sqm<br />
Mat thickness: 3.55mm<br />
GrowFelt Roll / Pads and Delivery Prices on<br />
application. Rolls or pads can be cut to order to fit<br />
bench or growing tray dimensions Please contact us<br />
for further information.<br />
ISO 9001 compliant.<br />
Full traceability to raw material.<br />
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MICROGREENS
USEFUL INFORMATION...<br />
LENGTH OF DRILLING PER ACRE (FT)<br />
12 in rows = 43,560 ft 18 in rows = 29,040 ft 23 in rows = 22,728 ft 27 in rows = 19,354 ft<br />
13 in rows = 40,212 ft 19 in rows = 27,513 ft 24 in rows = 21,780 ft 28 in rows = 18,765 ft<br />
14 in rows = 37,530 ft 20 in rows = 26,136 ft 25 in rows = 20,910 ft 30 in rows = 17,424 ft<br />
15 in rows = 34,848 ft 21 in rows = 24,891 ft 26 in rows = 20,106 ft 36 in rows = 14,520 ft<br />
16 in rows = 32,670 ft 22 in rows = 23,760 ft<br />
CROP<br />
AVERAGE SEED COUNT<br />
PER GRAM<br />
TARGET POPULATION AND SOWING DATE<br />
TARGET POPULATION<br />
PER ACRE<br />
TARGET POPULATION<br />
PER M²<br />
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SOWING<br />
PERIOD<br />
HARVEST<br />
PERIOD<br />
GERMINATION TIME<br />
(DAYS)<br />
Aubergine 200 14,000 3 Nov - Feb Apr + 14 - 21<br />
Broad Bean 0.7 50,000 12 Nov, Feb - May May - Oct 7 - 14<br />
Beetroot (baby) 40-80 800,000 200 Mar - Jul Jun - Oct 10 - 14<br />
Broccoli (Sprouting) 350 12,000 3 Apr - Jun Jul - May 7 - 12<br />
Broccoli/Calabrese 250 30,000 7 Mar - Jul Jun - Dec 7 - 12<br />
Brussels Sprouts 250 14,000 3 Feb - Apr Aug - Mar 7 - 12<br />
Cabbage - Ballhead 280 42,000 10 Feb - May Jul - Nov 7 - 12<br />
Cabbage - Savoy 280 20,000 5 Apr - May Oct + 7 - 12<br />
Carrot 500-800 750,000 185 Jan - Aug Jun - Mar 16 - 20<br />
Cauliflower 300 10,000 2 Jan - Jun All Year Round 7 - 12<br />
Chard 40 - 90 600 - 700 Mar - Aug May - Oct 10 - 14<br />
Coriander 100 60,000 15 Mar - Sept June - Oct 10 - 12<br />
Courgette/Marrow 5 6,000 1 Mar - Apr Jun - Sept 5 - 8<br />
Leek 350 120,000 30 Mar - May Jul - Apr 14 - 18<br />
Lettuce 1000 35,000 9 Feb + Jun + 6 - 12<br />
Mizuna 400 900 - 1100 Mar - Sept May - Oct 7 - 10<br />
Onion (Salad) 270-400 1,500,000 350 Feb - Jun Jun - Nov 20 - 22<br />
Parsley 650 75,000 19 Feb - Aug Jun - Nov 15 - 28<br />
Parsnip 220 140,000 35 Feb - Apr Oct - Feb 10 - 28<br />
Pea 4-6 300,000 74 Nov, Mar - Jun May, Jun - Sept 7 - 10<br />
Pepper 160 14,000 3 Dec - Apr Apr - Oct 7 - 10<br />
Pumpkin 5 4,800 1 Apr - Jun Jul - Oct 5 - 8<br />
Radish 100 800,000 200 Mar - Aug Jun - Nov 4 - 8<br />
Spinach 100 1,000,000 250 Mar - Aug May - Oct 10 - 12<br />
Sweetcorn 5 20,000 5 Apr -Jun Aug - Oct 10 - 12<br />
Tomato 380-550 12,000 3 Nov - Mar Aug - Oct 8 - 12<br />
Turnip 300 140,000 35 Mar - Aug Jun - Nov 6 - 10<br />
Wild Rocket 3500 1400-1800 Mar - Sept May - Nov 4 - 8
<strong>CN</strong> SALAD LEAF MIXES<br />
Our salad leaf mixes are selected from varieties with comparable growth rates to provide interesting<br />
and tasty baby leaf salads which are ideal for home consumption or farm shop sales. They can be<br />
direct sown into beds and then harvested at 12-15cm tall in as little as 28 days at peak season, or<br />
sown into pots (use 1-3 litre) to sell as growing salads. Blends between species are no longer<br />
permitted for those items on the EC List.<br />
BRIGHT AND SPICY MIX<br />
Contains: Pak Choi Golden Yellow, Pak Choi Canton White,<br />
Tatsoi, Mizuna, Mustard Red Frills and Mustard Red Zest.<br />
10 g 25 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.50 5.40 15.50 65.00 115.00<br />
LETTUCE MESCLUN MIX<br />
Contains: Lettuces Little Gem, Tango, Red Batavia, Green<br />
Batavia, Cerbiatta, Red Salad Bowl,<br />
10 g 25 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.50 5.40 15.50 65.00 115.00<br />
FRILLY LEAF BLEND<br />
Contains: Tasty and attractive mix of Mustard Red Lace,<br />
Mustard Green Frills, salad Rocket Dentellata and <strong>CN</strong> Mizuna<br />
10 g 25 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.50 5.40 15.50 65.00 115.00<br />
ORIENTAL SALAD MIX<br />
Contains: Mibuna, Mizuna, Mustard Pizzo , Mustard Red Zest,<br />
Pak Choi White and Tatsoi.<br />
10 g 25 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.40 5.20 15.00 63.00 110.00<br />
PAK CHOI COLOUR CRUNCH BLEND<br />
Contains: Well balanced blend of Green Stem, White Stem,<br />
Golden Yellow and Red Leaf Pak Choi. Good for litre pot<br />
production<br />
10 g 25 g 100 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.50 5.40 15.50 65.00 115.00<br />
Frilly Leaf Blend<br />
Bright and Spicy Mix Lettuce ‘Mesclun Mix’<br />
Oriental Mix Pak Choi Colour Crunch Blend<br />
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<strong>CN</strong> SALAD LEAF MIXES
New Flower seed introductions for 2013<br />
We have a wide range of medicinal herbs, perennials and direct sown annual flowers. Most<br />
of the standard bedding plant items are so widely available in plug form that we do not offer<br />
these lines , although seed can be obtained on request<br />
Cosmos Rubenza<br />
Linum Charmer Salmon<br />
Meadow Mix<br />
Bee and Butterfly Mix<br />
NEW Cosmos Rubenza<br />
Rich ruby red flowers that fade to a gentle<br />
rose red as they mature. Rubenza has a<br />
sturdy upright habit and performs especially<br />
well planted in large drifts. Fleuroselect<br />
Novelty award.<br />
NEW Linum Charmer Salmon<br />
Unique separate colour in this easily grown<br />
annual, ideal for patio or border. Quick<br />
flowering, 60 days from sowing.<br />
NEW Meadow Mix<br />
Blend of non native annuals to sow direct.<br />
This range of flowers is selected to provide<br />
colour over a long season, giving cost<br />
effective, natural and informal displays for<br />
landscape or garden.<br />
NEW Bee and Butterfly Mix<br />
Blend of wild flowers and meadow herbs to<br />
provide pollen and nectar source for insects<br />
and bees over the summer season.<br />
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FLOWERS AND<br />
MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
ABUTILON x hybridum (TP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 250<br />
Bella Mix, naturally dwarf and ideal for tubs with a very<br />
good colour range 35-45cm<br />
25 sd 50 sd 100 sd 250 sd<br />
8.05 14.90 28.25 64.40<br />
ACANTHUS Bear’s Britches (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 25<br />
mollis, bold foliage 120cm<br />
25 sd 50 sd 100 sd 250 sd<br />
5.60 10.45 19.75 45.05<br />
ACHILLEA Yarrow (HP)<br />
ageratum, Moonwalker, yellow for cut flower production 80cm<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
4.10 8.85 16.45 30.90 66.45<br />
filipendula, Cloth of Gold, brilliant yellow 120cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6200<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.00 4.35 8.05 15.10 32.45<br />
millefolium, wild flower 8-40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 3.25 6.00 13.20<br />
Cerise Queen, dark cherry red 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6200<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
1.90 3.60 6.65 12.50 18.05<br />
Summer Berries F2, first year flowering perennial in a mix of<br />
rich colours. Border plant or cut flower 60cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.35 6.30 12.00 27.00<br />
Summer Pastels F2, many pastel shades 60cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.35 6.30 12.00 27.00<br />
ptarmica, Sneezewort, wildflower 20-60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4300<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
1.70 3.70 4.25 7.85 10.90<br />
Pearl, new selection with extra double flowers 60cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
1.90 3.00 5.70 12.30 22.75<br />
ACONITUM Monk’s Hood (HP)<br />
napellus, blue or purple racemes 120cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.90 3.25 7.20 13.50 24.00<br />
AGAPANTHUS (HP)<br />
Headbourne Hybrids, a hardy strain with pale to violet<br />
blue flowers 80cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 140<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
3.55 6.20 11.85 25.75<br />
AGASTACHE (HP)<br />
astromontana, Pink Pop, flowers within 4 months of<br />
sowing, attractive pink flowers 30-35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2400<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
7.00 13.40 25.50 57.35<br />
aurantiaca, Apricot Sprite, stunning colour with aromatic<br />
foliage 45cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2400<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.30 6.25 11.90 26.80<br />
Agastache ‘Apricot Sprite’<br />
Lilac Sprite, well-branched plants. Aromatic foliage.<br />
Free flowering in Bicolour lilac & pastel orange flowers 45cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2400<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.30 6.25 11.90 26.80<br />
foeniculum see Anise Hyssop (page 2)<br />
neomexicana, Lavender Haze, aromatic foliage and lavender<br />
scented flowers, good insect attractant. First year flowering<br />
30cm (HHP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2400<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
4.20 8.00 17.20 32.30 59.80<br />
rugosa, Golden Jubilee, blue flowers over golden<br />
foliage, superb plant 50cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
6.05 13.75 26.00 49.50 106.45<br />
Agastache ‘Golden Jubilee’<br />
rugosa, Korean Mint, peppermint fragrance 60cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
2.20 3.90 7.30 13.50 15.70<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
AGERATUM houstonianum (mexicanum) (HhA)<br />
Blue Mink 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
1.90 3.80 6.75 12.15 16.90<br />
AGRIMONIA Common Agrimony (HP)<br />
eupatoria, wildflower 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 50<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 3.45 6.80 7.45 13.70<br />
AGROSTEMMA Corncockle (HA)<br />
githago, wildflower *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 70<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 3.80 5.90 13.00<br />
AJUGA Common Bugle (HP)<br />
reptans, 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 720<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.65 6.80 14.80 28.90<br />
ALCEA (ALTHAEA) Hollyhock (Bi/P)<br />
rosea, Appleblossom, Unique new double appleblossom.<br />
Cottage garden classic 200cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.70 6.15 11.60 22.05<br />
rosea, Halo Series, large clearly marked single blooms on<br />
robust plants 200cm<br />
Halo Blush<br />
Halo Red<br />
Halo White<br />
Halo Blossom<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
3.50 8.40 16.20 31.00<br />
Alcea ‘Halo Blush’<br />
NEW<br />
NEW<br />
Chaters Double Mixture, good mixture 200cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 120<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
1.90 3.25 5.80 8.05 12.60<br />
Sawyers Single Mix, good colour range *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 90<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
2.80 5.20 9.60 17.75 20.65
osea nigra, deep purple/black 175cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 110<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
2.65 5.00 9.20 17.00 19.80<br />
ALCHEMILLA Lady’s Mantle (HP)<br />
mollis, upright growing, yellow flowered 50cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2500<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.70 6.80 12.60 28.50 52.75<br />
xanthochlora,(vulgaris) 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1600<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
1.65 3.60 6.75 14.50 26.85<br />
ALLIUM (HP)<br />
cernuum, Nodding Onion, easily grown and very ornamental<br />
allium. Chive like habit, spreading by seed or division. Delicate<br />
white or pinkish flowers. Can also be used as culinary herb.<br />
50cm NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.80 3.20 5.70 8.50<br />
nutans, blue flowered Garlic scented *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.70 5.10 9.45 20.20 37.20<br />
ramosum, (odorum)silvery white flowerheads 40cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 210<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.25 4.90 9.60 18.00 40.50<br />
ALOE (HHP)<br />
ferox, Cape Aloe, attractive succulent containing<br />
anthraquinone glycosides *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 270<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.10 4.40 8.15 15.45<br />
ALONSOA HHP Use as annual<br />
warscewiczii, Starlets Free flowering border or<br />
container plant with masses of delicate flowers in rose and<br />
red shades, 40 cm NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4500<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.90 3.70 6.90 13.20<br />
Alonsoa ‘Starlets’<br />
ALSTROEMERIA (HP)<br />
Ligtu Hybrids, good colour range 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 60<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.60 6.40 11.50 16.00 25.90<br />
ALTHAEA Marsh Mallow (HP)<br />
officinalis 150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 2.45 3.80 4.45 8.10<br />
ALYSSUM (HP)<br />
maritimum see Lobularia (page 6)<br />
saxatile compactum see Aurinia saxatilis (page 50)<br />
montanum, Mountain Gold 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.10 4.60 8.50 15.95 22.15<br />
AMARANTHUS (HhA)<br />
hypochondriacus, Pygmy Torch, crimson 40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.15 5.70 7.85 12.30 22.75<br />
Green Thumb, upright greenish yellow spikes 40cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.20 5.75 7.95 12.50 23.15<br />
AMMI (HhA)<br />
visnaga, medicinal 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.70 6.20 10.20 18.00 41.50<br />
majus, White Dill, Large white flower umbels on attractive<br />
feathery foliage. Direct sow 120cm (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 5.05 8.50 15.75 35.40<br />
Ammi visnaga<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
AMMOBIUM (Everlasting) (HhA)<br />
alatum grandiflorum, 80cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.45 4.40 6.10 9.55 17.40<br />
Ammobium ‘alatum grandiflorum’<br />
ANACYCLUS (HP)<br />
pyrethrum v depressus, Garden Gnome, daisy-like flowers<br />
6cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1900<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
3.50 6.10 11.65 25.20<br />
ANAGALLIS Pimpernel (HA)<br />
arvensis, Scarlet Pimpernel, wildflower 10-20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.20 4.15 7.80 16.85<br />
monellii, intense blue flowers, ideal basket plant<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
3.65 6.95 15.65 30.65 56.70<br />
ANAPHALIS (Everlasting) (HP)<br />
margaritacea, New Snow, grey green foliage 50cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 20,000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.85 5.00 9.50 20.60 38.10<br />
ANCHUSA Alkanet (Bi) 2.5gm<br />
capensis, Blue Angel, dwarf free flowering and uniform 25cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.05 3.80 7.15 10.35 15.40<br />
officinalis, blue 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 230<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.70 2.75 4.35 9.45 17.20
ANEMONE (HP)<br />
nemorosa, white flowers often pink-purple flushed 15cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 340<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g<br />
1.80 3.90 4.40 8.50 16.00<br />
pulsatilla see Pulsatilla vulgaris (page 55)<br />
sylvestris, Snowdrop Windflower 40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.40 5.45 10.25 19.50<br />
ANTHEMIS Chamomile (HP)<br />
arvensis, Corn Chamomile, wildflower *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5000<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.00 3.96 6.80 12.60 27.00<br />
nobilis, see Chamaemelum nobile (page 37)<br />
sancti-johannis, bright orange 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1400<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.25 3.95 7.10 9.85 15.25<br />
tinctoria, Dyers Chamomile, yellow daisy flowers with deeply<br />
cut leaves 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2100<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.15 3.85 6.90 9.60 14.80<br />
ANTIRRHINUM Snapdragons (P treat as A)<br />
majus, Cheerio Mix, reliable bedding mix 45cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7000<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 5.45 9.80 21.10<br />
Magic Carpet Mix, wide colour range 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
1.90 2.80 5.00 9.00 12.50<br />
Bronze Dragon, Unique bronze foliage variety, with spreading<br />
plant habit for borders, baskets, or containers. Rose pink<br />
flowers. Rust tolerant 30cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.45 4.50 8.80 40.00<br />
APHANES Parsley-piert (HA)<br />
arvensis, somewhat like a miniature Lady’s-mantle 10cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.35 4.40 8.30 32.50 60.10<br />
AQUILEGIA Columbine (HP)<br />
alpina, blue, short spurred 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.00 3.80 8.55 16.80<br />
caerulea, McKana Giants Mix, large, long spurred 90cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
1.90 4.00 7.40 13.90 19.30<br />
McKana Dragonfly Hybrids, Dwarf McKana 50cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
4.75 9.30 17.75 40.95<br />
flabellata, Mini-Star, blue and white with nectary spurs,<br />
ideal for rock garden 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.70 6.15 11.60 22.05<br />
skinneri, Tequila Sunrise, red spurred outer petals<br />
with yellow inners 60cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.45 7.80 14.70 28.00 63.00<br />
vulgaris, Crow’s Foot, wildflower 75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 650<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.80 3.90 5.20 9.60 18.60<br />
Nora Barlow, upright facing and spurless double flowers in<br />
pink, edged with white. 80cm NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
2.95 5.20 9.90 21.45<br />
Coral, Coral rose, lemon yellow corolla 70 cm<br />
NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.95 3.85 7.15 12.00<br />
Maxi yellow, Yellow with gold corolla 70 cm<br />
NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.95 3.85 7.15 12.00<br />
Blue Star, Blue with white corolla 70 cm NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.95 3.85 7.15 12.00<br />
Red Star, Red with white corolla 70 cm NEW*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g:<br />
800<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.95 3.85 7.15 12.00<br />
Aquilegia Coral<br />
William Guinness, almost black sepals and white<br />
corollas 75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 315<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.85 5.90 13.25 25.80 48.00<br />
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Aquilegia ‘William Guinness’<br />
FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
ARABIS Rock Cress (HP)<br />
alpina ssp caucasica, Compinkie, deep rose flowers,<br />
evergreen, flat habit 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
4.45 8.35 15.90 35.80 67.30<br />
Snowcap, pure white 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
1.90 3.00 6.75 13.25<br />
arendsii, Rosea, soft pink flowers 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
1.90 3.35 5.95 10.70 14.90<br />
blepharophylla, Spring Charm, carmine-rose 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.85 5.40 11.65 21.65 40.70<br />
ARENARIA Sandwort (HP)<br />
montana, flowers early spring 10cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
3.65 6.40 12.20 26.40<br />
ARMERIA Thrift (HP)<br />
maritima, wildflower (in the husk) 10cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 650<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.20 4.80 8.90 16.50
splendens, (Sea Pink) Tuft forming rock plant with grass<br />
like foliage. Popular for perennial sales (Clean Seed) 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.55 6.50 14.70 27.65<br />
ARNICA (HP)<br />
chamissonis, North American, same properties as montana<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1800<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.20 6.90 12.75 23.60 50.75<br />
montana, medicinal properties 35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.10 3.95 8.60 16.15<br />
ARTEMISIA<br />
absinthium, Wormwood 90cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 2.60 4.80 10.75<br />
dracunculoides see Tarragon, Russian (page 6)<br />
vulgaris, Mugwort 120cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 50 g<br />
1.90 3.25 5.60 21.85<br />
ARUNCUS (HP)<br />
dioicus (A. sylvester), vigorous perennial with glabrous leaves<br />
and long plumes of creamy white flowers 160cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.90 5.50 10.80 20.30<br />
ASCLEPIAS (HP)<br />
incarnata, Swamp Milkweed, Tall herbaceous plants topped<br />
with rose pink flower cymes. Bee & butterfly attractant<br />
100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.30 4.95 8.75 16.90<br />
tuberosa, Pleurisy Root, orange-yellow flowers 100cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.30 4.95 9.30 16.90 36.35<br />
Asclepias<br />
ASPHODELINE (HP)<br />
lutea, Yellow Candle, star shaped flowers on tall spikes 100cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 55<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
3.90 8.40 15.65 29.40 40.85<br />
Asphodeline Yellow Candle<br />
ASTER (HP) (also see Callistephus on page 35)<br />
alpinus, Trimix, formulated mix of white, pink and blue shades<br />
22cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
1.90 2.70 5.15 11.60<br />
novae-angliae, Michaelmas Daisy mixture of cut flower<br />
sorts, autumn flowering 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
2.30 4.20 9.00<br />
ASTILBE (HP)<br />
arendsii, Bella Mix, many shades 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 17000<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
1.90 2.55 4.85 10.95<br />
arendsii, Showstar, ranges from white to cream and shades of<br />
red and pink 35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 17000<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
1.90 3.05 5.80 11.00<br />
ASTRANTIA (HP)<br />
major, Primadonna, purple shades 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.95 6.70 12.60 24.00<br />
ATRIPLEX Orach (HhA)<br />
hortensis, Green Spire, vivid green 150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
Red Spire, deep wine-red 150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.65 4.70 8.45 18.15 32.95<br />
Also see Orach for Salads (page 17)<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
ATROPA (HP)<br />
belladonna, Deadly Nightshade, whole plant very poisonous<br />
150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 980<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.50 4.65 8.75 18.80<br />
AUBRIETA (HP)<br />
hybrida, Cascade Mix 10cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.40 5.25 9.70 18.25 25.35<br />
Royal Blue, clear blue 10cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
Royal Red, deep red 10cm<br />
Royal Violet, violet blue 10cm<br />
Royal Mix<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.60 5.60 10.40 19.50 28.15<br />
AURINIA (HP) (Alyssum)<br />
saxatilis, Gold Ball 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.15 3.85 6.90 9.55 14.85<br />
BALLOTA Horehound, Black (HP)<br />
nigra, medicinal 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
2.5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.20 7.40 13.90 15.90 29.90<br />
BEGONIA Fibrous Rooted Dwarf F1 Hybrids<br />
Cocktail Mix, dark leaved mixture 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000 approx.<br />
Organdy Mix, dark and green leaved types 20cm<br />
Super Olympia Red, green foliage<br />
Super Olympia White, green foliage<br />
1 TPkt 5 TPkt 10 TPkt<br />
6.25 27.50 52.65<br />
BELAMCANDA Leopard Flower (HP)<br />
chinensis, striking lily-like flowers with red-brown<br />
spots. Easy from seed 75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 42<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.10 3.95 7.40<br />
*Seed counts throughout are shown as a<br />
guide for the species, and can vary<br />
significantly by variety or seed lot. Actual<br />
seed counts are available on request.
BELLIS perennis (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6000<br />
Pomponette Mix, quilled fully double flowers 10cm<br />
Red<br />
Rose shades<br />
White<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.80 7.05 13.00 29.40 55.25<br />
BERGENIA (HP)<br />
cordifolia, reddish flowers 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
1/8 g 0.25 g 0.5 g<br />
6.55 11.95 22.15<br />
BRACHYCOME Swan River Daisy (HhA)<br />
iberidifolia, Purple Splendour, Pretty annual with masses<br />
of daisy like flowers. 20 cm NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.10 4.50 8.30<br />
Brachyscome ‘Purple Splendour’<br />
BRACTEANTHA (HA) Strawflower (syn.Helichrysum)<br />
bracteata, King Size Formula Mixture, complete colour<br />
range 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1400<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.45 6.20 8.60 13.50<br />
BUDDLEIA (HSh)<br />
davidii, Butterfly Hybrids, should flower the first year<br />
from seed 300cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
3.20 6.05 13.65 26.70 49.40<br />
BUPHTHALMUM (HP)<br />
salicifolium, Sunwheel, will flower 4 months after<br />
sowing, Yellow daisy like flowers 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.85 5.15 7.10 11.15<br />
BUPLEURUM Hare’s Ear (HP)<br />
rotundifolium, Griffiti, yellow-green flowers for bouquet fillers<br />
60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 320<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.60 6.70 12.60 22.00<br />
CALAMINTHA Lesser Calamint (HP)<br />
nepeta, pretty border plant, long flowering 40cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3300<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 4.10 8.20 15.40 33.10<br />
CALANDRINIA Rock Purslane (HP)<br />
umbellata, Ruby Tuesday, intense violet rose<br />
portulacca-like blooms 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
3.85 8.30 15.45 29.00<br />
CALENDULA (HA)<br />
officinalis, Pot Marigold, semi-double orange 40cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 140<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 2.90 5.35 6.25 11.55<br />
Daisy Mix, single flowers in a range of yellows and oranges,<br />
much better garden performance than Fiesta 15cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 140<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
4.30 7.70 10.60 16.65<br />
Fiesta Gitana Superior Mix, very early, double 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 140<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
5.45 9.80 13.00 19.80<br />
Indian Prince, tall double with striking dark orange upper<br />
rays, mahogony beneath, and dark centres 75cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 140<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 3.40 7.30 13.80<br />
Calendula ‘Indian Prince’<br />
Touch of Red Orange with a red reverse petal<br />
10g 15g 25 g 50g 100g<br />
3.25 4.40 7.10 13.00 22.50<br />
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CALLISTEPHUS chinensis (HhA) Aster<br />
Ostrich Plume Choice Mix, feathery double flowers 60cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 450<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.40 4.35 9.40 17.15<br />
Matsumoto Mix, industry standard cut flower. Semi-double<br />
flowers, upright habit, good vase life 65cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 550<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
5.65 12.75 24.95 47.70 110.20<br />
Pinocchio Mix, excellent bedding variety 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 450<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
3.35 7.20 13.40 25.20 35.00<br />
CALTHA Marsh Marigold (HP)<br />
palustris, large yellow flowers, wildflower 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1450<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.60 4.90 10.55 19.85<br />
CAMPANULA Biennial Variety<br />
medium var. calycanthema, Cup and Saucer Mix, single<br />
flowered Canterbury Bells *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.40 4.25 7.60 10.55 17.10<br />
wanneri, Violet Belle, naturally compact, Masses of bell<br />
shaped flowers cover each plant on red stems 15cm<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.70 4.80 10.80<br />
Perennial Varieties<br />
carpatica, Blue 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 12000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
1.90 3.05 5.45 9.80 13.60<br />
White 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 12000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
1.90 3.05 5.45 9.80 13.60<br />
Blue Clips, ball shaped with masses of blue flowers 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
White Clips, white version of above<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.45 4.65 10.50 19.45<br />
cochleariifolia (pusilla), Bluebell shaped flowers 10cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 26000<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.40 5.40 10.60<br />
garganica, blue star shaped flowers, trailing habit 10cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 17000<br />
1/16 g 1/8 g 0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g<br />
4.85 8.85 16.20 29.95 55.40<br />
glomerata, Clustered Bellflower, wildflower 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.20 4.20 7.90<br />
latifolia, Giant Bellflower 90-120cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2500<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.95 4.15 7.75 14.35 30.85
persicifolia, Peach-Leaved Bellflower, bright blue 80cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.35 5.05 9.40 17.40 24.20<br />
persicifolia alba, white counterpart of the above 80cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
3.30 7.10 13.20 24.75 34.40<br />
poscharskyana, vigorous trailing plant with star shaped<br />
violet blue flowers 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 17000<br />
1/16 g 1/8 g 0.25 g 0.5 g<br />
3.95 7.25 13.25 24.55<br />
rapunculus, Rampion Bellflower 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
4.00 8.60 16.15<br />
rotundifolia, Harebell, wildflower 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 15000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.10 4.50 8.35 15.45 33.20<br />
trachelium, Nettle-leaved Bellflower 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 4.30 7.85 14.00 28.00<br />
CARDAMINE Cuckooflower (HP)<br />
pratensis, wildflower 35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1800<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
3.20 6.00 13.20 24.40 45.20<br />
CARLINA (HP)<br />
acaulis ssp. simplex (var.caulescens), Thistle like plant<br />
with large silvery flowerheads 50cm<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
2.80 5.45 12.45<br />
CARTHAMUS Saffron Thistle (HA)<br />
tinctorius, orange flowered 125cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 24<br />
yellow flowered 125cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 24<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.55 4.60 9.95 18.20 33.50<br />
Zanibar Deep orange, excellent cur flower<br />
NEW<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.40 4.35 9.30 17.00 31.00<br />
Carthamus ‘Zanibar’<br />
CATANANCHE Cupid’s Dart (HP)<br />
caerulea, purple-blue cornflower like flowers 60cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.00 5.70 10.55 19.80 42.60<br />
caerulea alba, Amor White, white version of above<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
5.55 10.50 23.65 46.35<br />
CENTAUREACornflower (HA)<br />
americana, Aloha Blanca, Tall growing form with large fluffy<br />
flowers. White shades. 120 cm NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 70<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.00 3.70 6.90<br />
Centaurea ‘Aloha Blanca’<br />
cyanus, wildflower *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 220<br />
10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.80 5.60 6.00 10.90 20.40<br />
DOUBLE FLOWERED TYPES FOR CUTTING OR<br />
BEDDING<br />
Polka Dot Mix, semi-dwarf mix, wide colour range 40cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 250<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.70 3.75 5.90 10.75<br />
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Special Mix, includes white 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 220<br />
Black Ball 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 220<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.70 3.70 5.80 10.60 19.50<br />
Black Ball<br />
Blue Ball 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 220<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.30 3.20 4.95 9.30 15.70<br />
Pinkie 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 220<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.70 3.70 5.80 10.60 19.50<br />
Red Ball 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 220<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.30 3.20 4.95 9.30 15.70<br />
Victoria, Bred for cutting. 8-10 days quicker than Blue Ball 80-<br />
100 cm NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.00 3.70 8.55 15.70 23.50<br />
PERENNIAL VARIETIES<br />
dealbata, bushy plant with rose-pink flowers and grey<br />
green leaves 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 125<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.10 5.50 9.85 13.60 21.20<br />
macrocephala, golden-yellow thistle-like flowers 100cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 70<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.90 5.20 7.20 11.25 20.80<br />
montana, perennial cornflower, violet-blue flowers 60cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 80<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.90 5.20 7.20 11.25 20.80<br />
nigra, Lesser Knapweed, wildflower 45cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.90 5.20 7.20 11.25 20.80<br />
scabiosa, Greater Knapweed, wildflower 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 150<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.70 5.10 9.60 11.50 21.60<br />
CENTAURIUM Century (HA/Bi)<br />
erythraea, Common, soft pink flowers 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 70000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
2.30 4.25 9.15
CENTRANTHUS Red Valerian (HP)<br />
ruber, shades of red and pink, wildflower 80cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 450<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
2.10 3.80 7.10 13.30 16.20<br />
ruber alba, Snowcloud, pure white 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 450<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
3.80 7.65 14.20 26.50 32.50<br />
CEPHALARIA Giant Scabious (HP)<br />
gigantea, light yellow Scabiosa-like flowers 200cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 60<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
5.70 12.40 23.00 42.55 59.15<br />
CEPHALOPHORA (HHA)<br />
aromatica, Pineapples, a fun plant for impulse sales, with<br />
fragrant pineapple foliage and yellow pom-pom flowers 45cm<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.50 4.75 10.90<br />
Cephalophora Pineapples<br />
CERASTIUM (Snow in Summer) (HP)<br />
tomentosum var. columnae, pure white flowers, silvery foliage<br />
15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2500<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
1.95 4.30 7.60 13.70 18.95<br />
CERINTHE (HA)<br />
major Purpurescens, blue-purple flowers and<br />
deep green bracts 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 16<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.10 3.95 9.00 17.20 32.00<br />
CHAENARRHINUM (HP)<br />
origanifolium, Summer Skies, very pretty semi-trailing plant.<br />
Will flower first year from early sowing 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 17500<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
4.40 8.35 15.85 35.70 67.10<br />
CHAMAEMELUM (HP)<br />
nobile, Lawn or Roman Chamomile, 40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6500<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 5.30 9.75 20.95 38.05<br />
CHELIDONIUM Great Celandine (HP)<br />
majus, wildflower 65cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
1.80 2.85 5.25 10.50 11.30<br />
CIRSIUM (HP)<br />
japonicum, Pink Beauty 120cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.15 6.00 13.00 24.20<br />
CICHORIUM Chicory (HP)<br />
intybus, beautiful sky-blue flowers 75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
1.90 3.55 4.10 7.70 14.90<br />
CHEIRANTHUS cheiri Wallflower (Bi)<br />
Wild yellow, attractive compact plant 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.75 6.00 10.95 20.10 45.20<br />
Cheiranthus Wild<br />
Tom Thumb Mix, most compact variety 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
4.45 9.65 17.65 32.45 72.95<br />
Bedder Series, available in separate colours of Golden, Orange,<br />
Primrose, Scarlet and as a formula mix 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 550<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 5.15 9.55 17.50 45.00<br />
Harlequin Mix, superb free flowering variety containing<br />
rich clear colours, pastels and bi-colours 35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 550<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.30 4.55 7.15 13.05 24.00<br />
Fair Lady Mix, lovely mixture including pastels and rusty<br />
tones 35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.90 6.25 11.40 20.95 47.10<br />
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Persian Carpet Mix, in our view the best mixture which<br />
includes clear colours, pastels, deeper tones and rusts 38cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
3.15 6.85 12.50 23.00 51.70<br />
Blood Red, deep crimson 40cm<br />
Cloth of Gold, golden yellow 40cm<br />
Fire King, glowing orange scarlet 40cm<br />
Giant Pink, rich pink 40cm<br />
Ivory White, off white 40cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.75 6.00 10.95 20.10 45.20<br />
Vulcan, velvety crimson 35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.75 3.85 6.00 10.95 20.10<br />
CHRYSANTHEMUM<br />
carinatum, Rainbow Single Mix, wide range of colours and<br />
bi-colours. Direct sow 60cm (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 4.40 8.30 15.00 33.75<br />
segetum, Corn Marigold, wildflower (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 4.40 8.30 15.00 33.75<br />
cinerariifolium, see Tanacetum cinerariifolium<br />
coccineum (Pyrethrum) (HP), see Tanacetum coccineum<br />
leucanthemum vulgare, see Leucanthemum vulgare<br />
CLEMATIS (HP)<br />
vitalba, Old Man’s Beard *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 250<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.90 4.10 6.00 9.60<br />
CLEOME (HhA)<br />
hassleriana, Helen Campbell, white 150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.05 3.85 5.30 8.35 15.25<br />
Rose Queen 150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 3.65 5.05 7.90 14.40<br />
CLINOPODIUM Wild Basil (HP)<br />
vulgare, rosy-purple flowers 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.95 5.40 10.30 22.15<br />
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<strong>CN</strong>ICUS Thistle, Blessed (A)<br />
benedictus, medicinal 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 35<br />
10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.60 5.20 5.60 10.20 18.90<br />
COBAEA Blue HHA Climber<br />
Cobaea scandens, Annual climber with large bell shaped<br />
flowers. Sheltered patio or conservatory NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 45<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.50 4.60 9.90 18.00<br />
COBAEA ‘Cobaea scandens’<br />
COCHLEARIA Scurvy Grass (Bi/P)<br />
officinalis, long stalked, fleshy kidney to heart shaped<br />
leaves, white flowers 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2630<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
3.00 5.60 10.50<br />
CODONOPSIS (HP)<br />
clematidea, the blue tinged white, campanula-like flowers<br />
are veined inside with brown-yellow and black markings 50cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1700<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.60 4.70 10.20 19.50<br />
COLEUS see Solenostemon (page 58)<br />
CONVOLVULUS (HA)<br />
minor, Flagship Mix, a good mixture of this rain tolerant<br />
bushy plant, non-invasive 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 120<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.70 4.85 6.70 10.50<br />
CORDYLINE (HhP)<br />
australis, attractive foliage plant with vivid green sword<br />
shaped leaves 75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.70 6.60 11.90 16.45 25.80<br />
australis purpurea, purple brown leaf colouring 65cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.25 11.95 22.60 43.05<br />
indivisa, long tapering grey-green leaves with reddish midrib<br />
100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
4.15 7.75 14.50 20.90 33.15<br />
COREOPSIS (HP)<br />
rosea, Sunray, double and half double golden yellow 45cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.00 4.30 7.95 14.90 21.50<br />
Coreopsis ‘Sunray’<br />
Rising Sun, early, compact habit with semi-double flowers<br />
flecked red in the centre of each petal 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.85 6.45 12.15 23.10<br />
tinctoria, Dwarf Mix, free flowering and compact. Direct sow<br />
40cm (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2200<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 5.30 9.80 17.60 39.60<br />
Coreopsis tinctoria<br />
Tall Mix, free flowering annuals in range of reds, yellows and<br />
browns. Direct sow 80cm (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2200<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.90 4.20 7.75 14.20 31.95<br />
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CORYDALIS (HP)<br />
lutea, Golden Bleeding Heart 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
1.95 4.45 8.40 16.00<br />
COSMOS (HA)<br />
bipinnatus, Pink Popsock, easy sow annual, with bright<br />
flowers in 3 flower forms single, anemone and double.<br />
Compact habit, suitable for pots or bedding. 60cm (HHA)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 160<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.50 4.20 7.40 14.00<br />
Cosmos ‘Pink Popsock’<br />
Dwarf Wonder Mix, carmine, pink, pink blush and white<br />
flowers in an early dwarf, freeflowering mix 60cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 160<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.60 4.55 8.00 17.35 32.65<br />
Cosmos ‘Dwarf Wonder Mix’
Rubenza, Rose pink flowers fading with age.<br />
NEW<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.70 4.80 8.80 20.25 37.00<br />
sulphureus, Diablo, bright orange-red semi double flowers<br />
produced freely 60cm 120<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.95 3.70 6.80 15.60 28.00<br />
Cosmos ‘Diablo’<br />
CRAMBE (HP)<br />
cordifolia, scented white flowers 150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 50<br />
2.5g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
3.00 5.90 10.90 20.55 23.50<br />
maritima see Sea-Kale (page 21)<br />
CREPIS (HA)<br />
rubra, rosette plants with pretty dandelion type rose pink<br />
flowers 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.40 6.30 11.70 25.20<br />
CRUCIANELLA stylosa (HP) see Phuopsis stylosa<br />
CUCURBITA pepo Gourd (HhA)<br />
Mixture of small-fruited varieties *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 12<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.20 4.00 5.50 8.65 15.75<br />
CYCLAMEN Perennial Outdoor Varieties<br />
coum, pink-red shades flowering Dec/March 10cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 260<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.20 4.00 5.50 8.65 15.75<br />
hederifolium (neapolitanum), soft rose autumn flowering<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 145<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.00 5.30 10.10 21.90 40.50<br />
CYNOGLOSSUM Hound’s-tongue (HA/Bi)<br />
officinale, wild flower. Erect pointed leaves topped with ruby<br />
red flowers 50-60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 40<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
1.80 3.20 5.90 11.10 12.70<br />
zeylanicum, Chill Out, (Chinese Forget-Me-Not) One of the<br />
best bee attractants, with long flowering period. Cool mix of<br />
blue and white flowers with great garden performance, 50cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 222<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.20 6.00 9.50 21.80<br />
Cynoglossum ‘Chill Out’<br />
DAHLIA variabilis (HhP)<br />
Bishops Children, rich dark leaved mix of single flowered<br />
garden dahlia 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 120<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
4.70 8.80 16.40 23.10<br />
Dahlia ‘Bishops Children’<br />
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Early Bird Dwarf Mix, standard double-flowered bedding type,<br />
green foliage 40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 120<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.60 4.70 6.50 10.20 18.60<br />
Figaro Mix, early flowering green foliage with a high percentage<br />
of doubles, nice compact habit 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 120<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.30 6.15 11.50 15.80 25.80<br />
Redskin, semi-double flowers with bronze foliage 40cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 120<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.10 5.75 10.35 14.00 23.60<br />
Dahlia ‘Redskin’<br />
DANDELION see Dandelion (page 3)<br />
DATURA Thorn-Apple (A)<br />
stramonium, fragrant trumpet shaped white flowers 60cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 120<br />
10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.50 4.65 5.40 10.00 18.10<br />
DAUCUS Wild Carrot (Bi)<br />
carota, white umbels 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.20 5.90 7.50 9.60 13.60<br />
DELPHINIUM Larkspur (HA/Bi)<br />
consolida, Giant Imperial Mix, more vigorous than Sublimes,<br />
direct sow for annual borders *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 450<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.20 5.00 8.50 15.65 35.20
Sublime Series, re-selected Imperial type with fully double<br />
flowers, Excellent for dried flowers 120cm (HA/Bi)<br />
Azure Blue Dark pink<br />
Blue and White bi-coloured Lilac<br />
Bright Carmine Pale Pink<br />
Bright Pink White<br />
Brilliant Salmon Special Mixture<br />
Dark Blue *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.15 3.85 8.35 15.30 28.10<br />
Dwarf Hyacinth Flowered Mix 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 360<br />
Tall Hyacinth Flowered Mix, earlier than imperial type 100cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 360<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
3.20 6.95 12.75 23.40 52.60<br />
DELPHINIUM hybridum (D.x.culturum) (HP)<br />
Magic Fountain Series Mix, ideal for pot sales, wide colour<br />
range 60-80cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.50 4.75 9.00 20.25 39.70<br />
Roundtable Mix, a formula mixture of the Pacific Giant Colours<br />
200cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.40 4.50 8.50 19.15 37.50<br />
Delphinium ‘Roundtable Mix’<br />
OTHER PERENNIAL SPECIES<br />
nudicaule, Laurin orange-red tubular flowers 45cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.20 5.00 9.45 18.00<br />
zalil, sulphur-yellow flowers 150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1400<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
3.15 7.15 13.55 25.40<br />
DIANTHUS (HA)<br />
armeria, Deptford Pink 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.80 3.90 6.35 11.75 25.25<br />
DIANTHUS barbatus Sweet William (Bi)<br />
Auricula Eyed Mix, large flowered bright mixture with<br />
clearly defined eye 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 950<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.70 3.75 5.90 11.10 18.50<br />
Early Bird, reliable early single mix 50cm*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 950<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.70 3.75 5.90 11.10 18.50<br />
Messenger Mix, earliest strain 45cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 950<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.70 3.75 5.90 11.10 18.50<br />
Super Double Mixture, high proportion double 50cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 950<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.15 4.45 6.85 12.95 23.00<br />
Shakespeare, First year flowering Sweet William for late<br />
summer and autumn cutting. Good plant vigour, and nice<br />
colour balance. 50-60 cm NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 950<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 100 g<br />
3.75 7.20 13.70 29.50 102.00<br />
Dianthus ‘Shakespeare’<br />
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DIANTHUS deltoides Maiden Pink (HP)<br />
Albus, pure white 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.00 4.50 8.45 15.60 21.70<br />
Brilliancy, large crimson red 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.30 5.00 9.30 17.50 24.30<br />
Maiden Pink, wildflower 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g<br />
1.80 2.90 5.30 9.80 18.15<br />
Microchips, free flowering bright mix with white, rose, salmon,<br />
red and crimson. Plain and bi-coloured 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3500<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.00 4.50 8.45 15.60 21.70<br />
DIANTHUS (HP)<br />
hybridus, Allwoodii Alpinus small single flowers in pink<br />
shades. Good rockery plant 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 770<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
1.90 3.55 6.75 14.20<br />
DIANTHUS (HP)<br />
caryophyllus, Grenadin Mix, (Clove Pink) double and<br />
carnation like flowers. Fragrant 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.35 4.35 8.05<br />
carthusianorum, Cluster of red flowers on erect stems. Grass<br />
like foliage 80cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 750<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.00 3.70 6.90<br />
gratianopolitanus (caesius), pretty pink flowers 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.30 4.30 9.70 19.00<br />
plumarius, Ipswich Pinks, evergreen foliage smothered<br />
flowers, fragrant 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.75 5.15 9.80 22.00<br />
plumaris, Sweetness Mix, the first plumarius single which<br />
flowers in the first year of sowing. Perfumed flowers in shades<br />
of pink and rose 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.65 5.00 9.50 21.40<br />
Dianthus ‘Sweetness Mix’
DIASCIA (HhA)<br />
barbarae, Apricot Queen, the first seed raised<br />
apricot-salmon 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
3.00 6.75 13.25 25.35<br />
Pink Queen, rose pink 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
1.80 3.40 6.65 12.70 29.25<br />
DICENTRA (HP)<br />
spectabilis, Bleeding Heart, rose-crimson 75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
spectabilis alba, pure white form 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
25 sd 50 sd 100 sd<br />
4.00 7.40 14.00<br />
DICHONDRA (HhA)<br />
repens, Silver Falls, trailing foliage plant with fan shaped<br />
silver leaves, drought and heat tolerant. Ideal for baskets.<br />
Grows up to 90cm in length<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd<br />
8.60 16.30 37.20 70.30<br />
DICTAMNUS Gas Plant (HP)<br />
albus (syn. fraxinella), White flowers, glossy green foliage<br />
70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 70<br />
albus v purpureus, Rose 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 70<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
5.15 9.60 18.00 25.95 38.70<br />
DIERAMA Angels Fishing Rods (HP)<br />
pulcherrimum, Pale pink to purple bellflowers 150cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 70<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
4.35 8.00 18.10 34.00<br />
DIGITALIS Foxglove<br />
ferruginea, Rusty Foxglove, rusty red flowers 100cm (Bi/HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1670<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g<br />
1.90 3.70 7.20 13.30 24.60<br />
grandiflora (ambigua), yellow bell-shaped flowers 80cm<br />
(Bi/HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g<br />
1.70 3.20 5.95 11.00 20.35<br />
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lanata, Woolly Foxglove, white with bronze-yellow<br />
80cm(Bi/HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2450<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g<br />
1.70 3.30 6.15 11.35 21.00<br />
lutea, Straw Foxglove, arrow spikes of yellow 90cm (Bi/HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g<br />
1.70 3.20 5.95 11.00 20.35<br />
Digitalis ‘lutea’<br />
x mertonensis, Summer King, strawberry-pink 80cm (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
3.40 6.65 12.70 29.25<br />
obscura, Dusky Maid, willow leaved, red veined yellow<br />
flowers 45cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2650<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
2.45 4.50 9.60<br />
parviflora, Milk Chocolate, brownish purple flowers 60cm<br />
(HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3450<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
2.45 4.50 9.60<br />
purpurea alba, White Foxglove, pure white 125cm (Bi)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
2.90 4.95 8.90 16.75 19.30<br />
purpurea, Common Foxglove, wildflower 125cm (Bi)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
1.90 2.90 4.50 8.45 9.70<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
Apricot 150cm (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
2.90 5.20 9.30 17.50 20.20<br />
Excelsior Hybrids 125cm (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.55 4.55 8.15 11.25 17.50<br />
Camelot F1, the first hybrid in a mix of cream, lavender rose<br />
and white with speckled throats 60-75cm (Pelleted Seed)<br />
100 plts 250 plts 500 plts 1,000 plts<br />
4.10 9.35 17.70 33.70<br />
Candy Mountain, upward facing flowers in rose-pink on bold<br />
plants 90-140cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.20 4.00 7.20<br />
Digitalis ‘Candy Mountain’<br />
Polkadot Princess, new inter-specific hybrid with sterile<br />
blooms for longer flowering period. Basal branching 90cm NEW<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.90 10.60 19.00<br />
Digitalis ‘Polkadot Princess’
DIPSACUS Teasel (Bi)<br />
sativus (fullonum), Fullers Teasel, 300cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.90 5.45 6.25 11.60 21.50<br />
sativus subsp. sylvestris, wildflower 200cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.50 4.80 5.50 10.20 18.50<br />
DODECATHEON Shooting Star (HP)<br />
meadia, Cyclamen-like flowers in shades of pink 40cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1800<br />
1/8 g 0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
5.00 9.10 16.85 31.20 67.65<br />
DOLICHOS Hyacinth Bean (HhA/Cl)<br />
lablab, Ruby Moon, vigorous climber with purple foliage,<br />
pods and pretty purple flowers. The beans can be used<br />
in curries 200cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.40 4.30 6.00 9.40 17.00<br />
DORONICUM Leopard’s Bane (HP)<br />
orientale, Little Leo, semi-double bright yellow 5cm flowers<br />
on a plant compact enough to sell in flower 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
4.40 8.25 15.70 35.35<br />
orientale magnificum, large yellow very early flowers 45cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
1.90 3.00 6.75 13.25<br />
DOROTHEANTHUS (HhA) (Mesembryanthemum<br />
criniflorum)<br />
bellidiformis, Magic Carpet Mix, brilliantly coloured mixture<br />
10cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3500<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.40 4.25 5.90 9.25 16.85<br />
DRACOCEPHALUM (HP)<br />
rupestre, Intense blue flowers on compact, bushy plants.<br />
Border or rockery perennial flowering June onwards 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 240<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
1.90 3.20 5.90 13.35<br />
ECHEVERIA (P)<br />
peacockii, bluish-white leaved, rosette forming succulent 5cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
5.25 9.95 18.90 42.55<br />
ECHINACEA Coneflower (HP)<br />
angustifolia, important medicinal plant 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.25 5.10 9.50 17.55 37.75<br />
Echinacea angustifolia<br />
paradoxa, unusual yellow rayed coneflower 120cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 280<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.25 9.50 17.55<br />
Echinacea paradoxa<br />
pallida, pale purple coneflower. Finer down facing rays, and<br />
larger cones than E purpurea, 80-90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.45 4.20 7.55<br />
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purpurea, purple flowers with dark disc 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 260<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.35 4.15 7.45 10.30 16.00<br />
Echinacea purpurea<br />
White Swan, large white flowers with green disc 75cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.70 6.50 12.00 25.80<br />
Also see Rudbeckia and Ratibida (page 56)<br />
ECHINOPS Globe Thistle (HP)<br />
ritro, globular violet heads (rubbed seed) 120cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 65<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.35 6.05 8.35 13.10 24.25<br />
ECHIUM Viper’s Bugloss (HBi)<br />
vulgare, wildflower 80cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 230<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
1.90 3.05 5.30 9.95 11.40<br />
russicum, striking carmine-red flower spikes from a rosette<br />
of strap-like leaves. 60cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 250<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.50 6.50 12.00 27.15 50.20<br />
Echium russicum
ERIGERON Fleabane<br />
karvinskianus, Profusion, small single daisy-like flowers<br />
changing from white to pink 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 13000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
1.90 3.60 15.90<br />
speciosus, Azure Fairy, pale lavender, blue 60cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3500<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.10 4.00 17.65<br />
speciosus, Pink Jewel, lilac-pink 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3500<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.10 5.95 12.90 23.95<br />
ERINUS Alpine or Liver Balsam (HP)<br />
alpinus, violet-red rock plant 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 17000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
1.90 3.60 8.10<br />
ERYNGIUM (HP)<br />
alpinum superbum, Alpine Sea Holly, large flowered 80cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 180<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.50 5.45 10.10 18.70 26.00<br />
bourgatii, steel blue round flower-heads with lightly veined<br />
highly ornamental foliage 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 175<br />
100 sd 250 sd 1,000 sd<br />
1.90 3.90 14.00<br />
maritimum, Sea-holly 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 100<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
3.20 6.80 12.70 23.50<br />
planum, cornflower blue 120cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.15 5.65 10.15 21.80 40.35<br />
Eryngium planum<br />
ERYSIMUM (Bi)<br />
x allionii, the Orange Siberian Wallflower 40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 550<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
3.75 6.10 10.80 19.95 44.90<br />
perofskianum, Gold Shot, Bushy plants with masses of yellow<br />
flower (HA/Bi) 35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
3.00 6.75 13.25 25.35<br />
ESCHSCHOLZIA California Poppy (HA)<br />
californica, Single Orange 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 650<br />
Single Mix 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 650<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 100 g 1 kg<br />
2.10 3.85 7.90 24.00 167.00<br />
caespitosa, Sundew, (Tufted Califorian Poppy) small tufted<br />
clumps with primrose coloured, box-like flowers 15cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.80 2.50 4.55 8.25<br />
Eschscholzia ‘Single Orange’<br />
EUCALYPTUS (HhSh) Note now offered as clean seed<br />
citriodora, Lemon Scented Gum *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 250<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.056.60 12.25 22.65 50.95<br />
gunnii, Cider Gum, silvery white turning blue *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 5 g<br />
3.80 6.65 12.65 53.75<br />
globulus, Tasmanian Blue Gum, silvery green pointed leaves<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 100<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.05 5.80 12.60 23.30<br />
pauciflora spp. niphophila, Snow Gum, extremely hardy with<br />
unusual mottled bark. Needs stratification at 35°F for 6-8<br />
weeks *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.05 5.80 12.60 23.00<br />
EUPATORIUM Gravelroot (HP)<br />
purpureum, large rosy flower heads with vanilla scented<br />
leaves 160cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
1.80 3.40 7.20 13.30<br />
EUPHORBIA<br />
lathyris, Caper Spurge 90cm (HA/Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 22<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.40 3.85 7.50<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
polychroma, showy yellow bracts turning crimson in autumn<br />
35cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
1.90 3.50 6.65 12.60<br />
myrsinites, blue glaucous leaves 10cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 80<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.10 9.30 17.60 33.45<br />
FILIPENDULA (Spiraea) (HP)<br />
vulgaris, Dropwort, wildflower 45cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 870<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.35 4.35 8.05 9.45 18.50<br />
ulmaria, Meadowsweet, wildflower 85cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.20 3.90 7.35 8.40 15.60<br />
FRITILLARIA Fritillary (HP)<br />
meleagris 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
3.60 7.80 15.30 28.30<br />
GAILLARDIA Blanket Flower (HP)<br />
aristata, Burgundy, wine red 75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.50 6.25 11.20 15.55 25.20<br />
New Hybrids, fine colour mixture 75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.15 4.05 7.70 17.35<br />
Primavera, quickest into flower and compact.<br />
Goblin type 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.30 6.20 11.80 26.55<br />
pulcella, Sundance Bicolour, double flowers with yellow edged<br />
red petals. Very floriferous 35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 550<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
4.25 7.90 14.85 21.40 32.75<br />
Gaillardia ‘Sundance Bicolour’<br />
GALEGA Goat’s Rue (HP)<br />
officinalis, mauve, wildflower 85cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 120<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g<br />
1.80 3.40 6.45 11.80
officinalis alba, white form 85cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 120<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.40 5.20 10.40 11.20 20.30<br />
GALIUM (HP)<br />
odoratum, Sweet Woodruff *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 180<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 7.30 13.50 29.00 52.65<br />
verum, Lady’s Bedstraw, wildflower 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 20 g 25 g<br />
1.90 2.95 4.25 5.30 6.35<br />
GAURA (HP)<br />
lindheimeri, The Bride, white flowers in graceful spikes, can be<br />
grown as an annual 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 90<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.95 6.70 12.70 24.15 54.35<br />
GAZANIA (TP treat as annual)<br />
splendens, Kiss Mix F1, compact and free flowering in a wide<br />
colour range 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.55 8.05 15.15 28.85 64.95<br />
GENTIANA (HP)<br />
acaulis (kochiana), Alpine Gentian 10cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2200<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.35 6.30 12.00 27.00<br />
lutea, Yellow Gentian, clustered yellow flowers 100cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
1.90 3.20 7.50<br />
semptemfida var. lagodechiana, deep blue 25cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7000<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
4.50 10.15 19.85 38.00<br />
GERANIUM (HP) (see also Pelargonium – page 54)<br />
pratense, Meadow Crane’s Bill, wildflower 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 100<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.70 3.65 7.00 12.95 27.85<br />
Geranium pratense<br />
robertianum, Herb Robert, wildflower 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.45 5.35 10.20 18.90 40.65<br />
sanguineum, Bloody Crane’s Bill, 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 100<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
4.15 7.90 17.15 31.90 60.00<br />
GEUM (HP)<br />
chiloense, Lady Stratheden Golden Yellow 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
4.35 8.05 15.15 21.85<br />
Mrs Bradshaw, scarlet *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 650<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
4.60 8.15 14.65 20.30 32.95<br />
Geum ‘Mrs Bradshaw’<br />
flora plena, Sunrise, large flowers in bright yellow. Very<br />
floriferous 60cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
6.15 11.55 22.00<br />
rivale, Water Avens, wildflower 40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 625<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
2.45 4.60 8.50 16.00 18.30<br />
urbanum, Herb Bennett, wildflower 40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
1.70 2.10 2.90 5.45 6.25<br />
GINKGO Maidenhair Tree (HT)<br />
biloba, sacred tree in its native China, very resistant<br />
to pollution and disease 40m *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1<br />
100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
10.50 23.65 45.00 84.00<br />
GLYCYRRHIZA Liquorice (HP)<br />
glabra, most common variety and source of commercial<br />
liquorice, pale purple flowers late summer 120cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 80<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.30 5.50 9.50 20.40 38.35<br />
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GUNNERA Giant Rhubarb (HP)<br />
manicata, huge, kidney shaped light green leaves 200cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 935<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
4.30 9.60 18.00 33.30<br />
GYPSOPHILA<br />
ANNUAL CUTFLOWER VARIETIES<br />
elegans, Covent Garden, large flowered white 45cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
Rosea, bright rose 45cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.30 3.15 4.95 9.00 16.55<br />
PERENNIAL VARIETIES<br />
paniculata, Snowflake, tiny white double flowers 90cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1400<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
1.90 4.10 7.65 14.40 20.00<br />
HELENIUM Sneezeweed (HP)<br />
amarum, Goldfield, masses of yellow flowers June<br />
toSeptember. A good container product 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3300<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
4.10 7.80 16.90 31.40<br />
autumnale, Common Sneezeweed, red and gold 100cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.90 6.30 11.70 22.00 31.75<br />
HELIANTHEMUM Rock Rose (HP)<br />
nummularium, wildflower 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 750<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.70 2.40 4.45 8.35<br />
Mutabile Mix, attractive mixture for the rockery 25cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 750<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.05 5.40 9.65 13.40 21.35<br />
HELIANTHUS annuus Sunflower (HA)<br />
Giant Yellow Single, the traditional cheap and cheerful<br />
sunflower for childrens competitions 200-300cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 15<br />
50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g 1 kg<br />
2.30 4.20 9.45 17.70 33.30<br />
Contact details to order:<br />
TELEPHONE: +44 (0)1353 699413<br />
FAX: +44 (0)1353 698806<br />
EMAIL:info@cnseeds.co.uk
Autumn Beauty, branching type for bedding in shades of<br />
yellow and reds 100-120cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 30<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
1.90 4.35 8.05 11.50<br />
Big Smile, extra dwarf with bright yellow flowers with black<br />
centre. Will bloom 50 days after sowing 30-55cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
5.85 11.05 21.00 47.25<br />
Pastel Babies, colours range from white bi-colours to pale<br />
yellow. Pollen free 80cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
6.30 11.90 22.65 51.000<br />
CUT FLOWER VARIETIES<br />
The single stem types are standard for large scale production,<br />
we also offer the branching types to widen the colour range,<br />
these should be grown at lower density and pinched when<br />
half grown to encourage long side stems<br />
SINGLE STEM, POLLEN FREE VARIETIES<br />
Sunrich Orange F1, Golden yellow with black centres<br />
The market standard for cut flower 150-180 cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 20<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 250 g<br />
5.65 10.40 22.35 41.00 185.50<br />
Eazicut F1, Classic golden yellow flowers, with black centre.<br />
Plants a little shorter than Sunrich, easy to strip for<br />
bunching. 150cm<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 250 g<br />
5.05 9.20 19.70 36.00 162.50<br />
‘Eazicut’<br />
Tosca F1, quicker than Sunrich by 1 week. High quality heads,<br />
good vase life 150cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
6.80 12.05 22.50 51.50<br />
Double Shine F1, large fully double flowers, a premium<br />
product. Matures 3 weeks later than Sunrich. 150cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
5.30 12.00 22.75 43.25<br />
MULTI STEM OR BRANCHING VARIETIES<br />
Chocolat, Attractive shiny deep brown shades 70-100cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 22<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 3.25 5.95 12.80 23.20<br />
‘Chocolat’<br />
Earthwalker, side branching with flowers from terracotta<br />
through to brown all with dark centres 150-200 cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 25<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 3.25 5.95 12.80 23.20<br />
Prado Gold, multi-stemmed if pinched out, producing up to 20<br />
blooms per plant 120-150cm<br />
Prado Red, deep red version of the above. Very good cut<br />
flowers 120-150cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
6.95 15.80 29.85 56.85<br />
Ruby Eclipse, Pollenless with branching plant habit. Ruby red<br />
petals, tipped with lemon.180cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
6.50 12.30 23.40 52.65<br />
‘Ruby Eclipse’<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
Starburst Lemon Aura, stunning double flowers on multistemmed<br />
plant. Excellent cut flowers 120cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
7.20 13.86 25.95 58.40<br />
‘Starburst Lemon Aura’<br />
Valentine, lemon yellow with black disc. Base-branching with<br />
long stems for cut flower use 150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 40<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
3.30 6.25 11.90 26.80 52.50<br />
HELICHRYSUM bracteatum monstrosum (HA)<br />
see Bracteantha bracteata (page 35)<br />
HELICHRYSUM Curry Plant (HP)<br />
italicum, silver grey-green foliage with yellow button-like<br />
flowers 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 13000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g<br />
6.60 12.00 22.50<br />
microphyllum, Silver Mist, previously only available from<br />
cuttings. Silvery stems and foliage on vigorous self-branching<br />
plants. Height 15-20cm Spread 45-60cm. (Available only as<br />
multiseeded pellets, approx 3 seeds/pellet)<br />
25 plts 50 plts 100 plts 250 plts 500 plts<br />
4.15 7.70 14.60 33.30 63.00<br />
HELIOPSIS (HP)<br />
helianthoides var. scabra, Summer Sun, semi double golden<br />
flowers 120cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
4.60 8.25 11.40 17.85 33.00<br />
HELIOTROPIUM Heliotrope (HhA)<br />
arborescens, Marine, deep violet blue 45cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1600<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.95 6.65 13.05 24.90
HELLEBORUS (HP)<br />
niger, Christmas Rose, white flowers 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 120<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.75 6.30 11.85 22.55<br />
HERNIARIA Rupture Wort (HP)<br />
glabra, mat forming evergreen for ground cover<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
4.25 7.45 14.25 30.90<br />
HESPERIS Sweet Rocket (HBi)<br />
matronalis, Mixture, violet and white 80cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
Violet, common form 80cm<br />
matronalis alba, White 80cm<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
3.75 6.85 12.60 28.35<br />
HEUCHERA (HP)<br />
americana, Palace Purple, creamy white flowers above<br />
bronze-red leaves 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 24000<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.70 6.10 11.95 22.80<br />
hybrida, Melting Fire, Impressive vigorous plants with strong<br />
purple-red colour. Curled leaf margin. A realistic alternative to<br />
plug plants 45cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
4.75 9.00 17.10 38.50<br />
sanguinea, Bressingham Hybrids, from white to deep red<br />
50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 24000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.10 5.90 12.75 23.70<br />
Firefly, deepest scarlet and fragrant flowers 60cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 24000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
4.35 8.30 18.00 33.50<br />
HUMULUS Common Hop (HP)<br />
lupulus, wildflower *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 280<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
3.60 6.75 12.50 25.00 26.90<br />
HYACINTHOIDES Bluebell (HP)<br />
non-scripta, wildflower 20-50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 120<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.25 2.85 4.10 8.80 16.60<br />
HYOSCYAMUS Henbane (A/Bi)<br />
niger, cream coloured flowers with purple veins 65cm<br />
NOTE: POISONOUS PLANT AND SEED *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1400<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.00 3.20 5.60 12.05 22.50<br />
HYPERICUM St John’s Wort (HP)<br />
calycinum, Rose of Sharon, large yellow flowers 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3500<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
5.25 10.00 21.75 40.25<br />
perforatum, wildflower 30-90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.70 2.35 3.15 6.75 12.30<br />
perforatum, Topas, a variety bred for high hypericin levels<br />
60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.20 3.80 7.00 15.05 27.35<br />
HYSSOPUS (HP)<br />
officinalis see Hyssop Blue, culinary (page 4)<br />
IBERIS Candytuft (HP)<br />
gibraltarica, lilac flowered evergreen 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.05 3.60 6.50 9.00 14.15<br />
Iberis gibraltarica<br />
sempervirens, evergreen with white flowers 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
4.75 8.50 15.25 21.10 33.10<br />
umbellata, Dwarf Fairy Mix, annual candytuft. Shades of<br />
purples, rose to white 25cm (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 420<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
1.90 4.20 7.80 14.20<br />
IMPATIENS walleriana (HHA)<br />
Safari Mix F2, wide colour range exceptional quality<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1700<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.20 5.90 10.85 24.55 46.10<br />
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INULA Elecampane (HP)<br />
ensifolia, narrow pointed leaves with golden daisy-like<br />
flowers 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
6.90 13.20 28.60 52.90<br />
Inula ensifolia<br />
helenium, yellow 150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 5.20 8.65 18.75 34.05<br />
IPOMOEA<br />
lobata, Exotic Love (Mina lobata) (Spanish Flag) easy climber<br />
with flowers ranging from crimson to yellow and cream 150-<br />
300cm (TP treat as HhA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 55<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd<br />
2.20 4.15 9.50 17.80<br />
Ipomoea ‘Exotic Love’
.nil, Clark’s Heavenly Blue, clear sky blue 200cm+ *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 25<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.85 5.15 9.45<br />
Purple Haze, intense violet-blue with vivid ruby star. Good cold<br />
tolerance 200cm+ *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 25<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.70 7.20 13.00<br />
Ipomoea ‘Purple Haze’<br />
Split Second, A wonderful showy climber with unique double<br />
flower form. Rose bicolour 200cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 625<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
5.50 10.20 18.90<br />
Ipomoea ‘Split Second’<br />
tricolor, Scarlet O’Hara, deep wine red 200cm+ *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 25<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
4.00 7.35 13.45 30.25 55.95<br />
IRIS (HP)<br />
pseudacorus, Yellow Flag 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 20<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.00 4.20 7.65 14.05 35.00<br />
ISATIS Woad (HP/Bi)<br />
tinctoria, wildflower 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 70<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.40 4.20 9.00 17.50<br />
JASIONE<br />
laevis (perennis), Blue Light (HP) small scabious-like mid<br />
blue flowers 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 18000<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.40 5.40 10.60 20.30<br />
montana, Sheep’s-bit, wildflower (Bi) 5-30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5500<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.90 5.10 10.80 20.30<br />
JATROPHA Physic Nut (TT)<br />
curcas, impressive African small tree. Oil rich. Poisonous if<br />
taken internally<br />
25 sd 50 sd 100 sd<br />
3.90 6.40 12.00<br />
KNAUTIA Field Scabious (HP)<br />
arvensis, wildflower 80cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 150<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.85 5.25 10.50 11.30 20.55<br />
KNIPHOFIA (Tritoma) Red Hot Poker (HP)<br />
uvaria, New Hybrids Mix, yellow and red shades 125cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
5.15 9.60 18.00 25.00 38.70<br />
LACTUCA (Bi)<br />
virosa, Lettuce Wild, medicinal 200cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.05 5.75 13.50 24.80<br />
LANTANA (TP)<br />
camara, Common tropical shrub with flower clusters in<br />
orange/red fading to pink. Strong butterfly attractant. Patio or<br />
conservatory plant in UK, not fully hardy (noxious weed in<br />
tropics) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 30<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.20 3.90 8.75 16.30<br />
LAPSANA Nipplewort (HA)<br />
communis, wildflower/medicinal to 150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 3.30 5.95 13.00<br />
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LATHYRUS oderatus Sweet Pea (HA)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 12<br />
Average height 180 – 200cm unless otherwise indicated<br />
STANDARD MIXTURES<br />
Continental Mix, shorter plants than normal but with scented<br />
blooms that still have long enough stems for cut flowers 90cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.55 5.50 10.10 18.60 41.85<br />
Galaxy Mix, early flowering cut flower mix<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.20 2.75 4.35 7.90 14.50<br />
Spencer Mix, the market standard. Waved bloom. wide colour<br />
range<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.00 4.00 7.00 13.00 28.00<br />
‘Giant Spencer Wave Mix’<br />
Heirloom Mix, mix of ‘Heritage Series’ below<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.20 4.75 8.40 15.50 34.90<br />
‘Heirloom Mix’<br />
Mammoth Series Mix, an excellent cut flower mixture with<br />
long stems and very large flowers<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.30 5.00 9.15 16.70 35.00<br />
Royal Family Mix, early flowering, long stemmed variety<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.30 5.00 9.15 16.70 35.00
Blues Mix, a scented collection of various shades of blue<br />
Cappuccino Mix, a highly scented mixture in colours of coffee<br />
and cream<br />
Pinks Mix, attractive blend of pinks<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.20 4.75 8.40 15.50 34.85<br />
‘Blues Mix’<br />
SPENCER SEPARATE COLOURS (TRADITIONAL)<br />
Airwarden, scarlet red Mrs R. Bolton, almond pink<br />
Beaujolais, wine red Noel Sutton, mauve<br />
Blue Velvet, navy blue Princess Elizabeth, rose pink<br />
Geranium Pink, cerise pink Swan Lake, white<br />
Leamington, lavender Winston Churchill, crimson<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.20 3.05 4.75 8.40 15.50<br />
MODERN VARIETIES<br />
Alan Titchmarsh, almond pink<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.75 5.90 10.90 20.00 45.00<br />
Albutt Blue, modern grandiflora picotee, white blooms edged<br />
with blue 180cm<br />
NEW<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.70 5.80 9.90 18.00 40.50<br />
Cathy, rich cream grandiflora. Highly scented. RHS AGM NEW<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.75 5.90 10.90 20.00 45.00<br />
Charlies Angel, pale blue<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.75 5.90 10.90 20.00 45.00<br />
High Scent, cream with violet edges<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 5.15 9.55 17.50 39.40<br />
Fire and Ice, Delicate pink wings with blue standard. NEW<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.70 5.80 9.90 18.00 40.50<br />
Wiltshire Ripple, burgundy striped white<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.75 5.90 10.90 20.00 45.00<br />
GRANDIFLORAS (HERITAGE SERIES)<br />
These varieties have slightly smaller flowers than Spencer type,<br />
but most colours are well scented<br />
America, red striped white<br />
Black Knight, dark purple/violet<br />
Captain of the Blues, deep blue/light blue<br />
Cupani, blue/violet<br />
Dorothy Eckford, White<br />
Flora Norton, clear blue<br />
Henry Eckford, bright orange-red, free flowering<br />
King Edward VII, crimson<br />
Lord Nelson, navy blue<br />
Miss Willmott, deep orange-pink<br />
Mrs Collier, cream<br />
Painted Lady, pink & white bi-colour with a lovely scent<br />
Queen Alexandra, scarlet<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 5.15 9.55 17.50 39.40<br />
‘Mrs Collier’ ‘Hi Scent’<br />
Lathyrus latifolius ‘White Pearl’ ‘Mrs R Bolton’<br />
Wild Italian, purple bi-colour. Flowers slightly smaller than<br />
most but the scent is incredible 80cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.30 5.00 9.10 16.75 37.65<br />
COMPACT VARIETIES<br />
Cupid Pink, dwarf type ideal for tubs and baskets. Well<br />
perfumed 45cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.90 6.25 11.45 21.00 47.25<br />
Knee Hi Mix, popular dwarf mix 60cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 5.15 9.55 17.50 39.40<br />
Supersnoop Mix, no tendrils, so remains prostrate 70cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.55 5.50 10.05 18.50 41.65<br />
Villa Roma Scarlet, new bush type for patio and containers.<br />
Masses of vivid scarlet blooms. Fleuroselect Gold. 35cm<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.75 5.90 10.90 20.00 45.00<br />
LATHYRUS latifolius (HP)<br />
Perennial Sweet Pea 200 cm<br />
Pink Pearl, soft pink tinged with lilac<br />
Red Pearl, deep purplish-red flowers<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 20<br />
White Pearl, pure white, an excellent garden performer<br />
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Mixed Pearl Colours, a blended mix<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 3.30 5.95 13.00<br />
LAVANDULA Lavender (HP)<br />
angustifolia, Hidcote Blue 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.05 6.85 12.95 24.35 52.35<br />
Lavance Purple, compact and uniform branching habit, purple<br />
blue flowering spikes. First year flowering 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
3.05 7.00 13.20 25.00<br />
Munstead Dwarf 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
4.70 8.40 15.05 32.35 60.80<br />
Rosea, light pink flowers 35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.65 5.85 10.55 22.70<br />
Vera, silver foliage and pale lavender rose flowers, can be<br />
variable but fragrant, 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 850<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.80 5.15 11.05 20.40<br />
multifida, Spanish Eyes, tender perennial with sky blue<br />
flowers. Fern-like foliage. Quick growing pot crop 50cm (HHP)<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.65 6.85 13.00 29.25<br />
stoechas, Purple Ribbon, uniform new strain, sturdy habit<br />
with large deep purple flowering heads 35cm (HHP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.50 10.15 19.50 36.00<br />
Lavender ‘Spanish Eyes’ Lavender ‘Purple Ribbon’<br />
stoechas, French Lavender, erect habit 60cm (HHP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.45 4.50 10.10 18.80 35.00<br />
stoechas ssp. pedunculata, butterfly lavender. Long flower<br />
bracts 60cm (HHP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.35 4.15 7.90 17.15 31.90
LAVATERA (HA)<br />
trimestris (Annual Mallow), Beauty Mix, four colour mix, Pink,<br />
Rose, Salmon and White 65cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 150<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.25 3.95 7.10 9.85 15.95<br />
LEONTOPODIUM Edelweiss (HP)<br />
alpinum, grey green foliage 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7500<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.65 7.00 15.15 28.20<br />
LEONURUS Motherwort (HP)<br />
cardiaca, medicinal 75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 850<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 2.35 4.15 9.35 17.55<br />
LEUCANTHEMUM Oxeye Daisy (HP)<br />
vulgare, wildflower 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
1.95 4.20 7.80 14.50<br />
White Breeze, first year flowering perennial, with neat and<br />
compact habit. White flowers with yellow eye 30cm.<br />
Fleuroselect Novelty *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2500<br />
5 g 10 g 15g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.90 5.40 7.70 12.00 22.30<br />
Shasta Daisy ‘White Breeze’<br />
LEWISIA (HP)<br />
cotyledon, Sunset Strain, good mixture *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
1/16 g 1/8 g 0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g<br />
5.85 10.65 19.50 36.10 66.80<br />
LIATRIS (HP)<br />
spicata, Goblin, deep rosy purple 45cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
1.90 2.85 6.45 12.60<br />
Floristan Violet, very long flower spikes 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
Floristan White, white counterpart 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
4.15 7.85 17.70 34.65<br />
Liatris ‘Floristan Violet’ Liatris ‘Floristan White’<br />
LIMNANTHES Poached Egg Plant (HA)<br />
douglasii, flowers creamy white with yellow centre 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 130<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.70 4.80 6.65 10.40 19.25<br />
LIMONIUM Statice (HhA)<br />
sinuatum, Sunburst Series Mix, best mixture for cut<br />
flowers 75-90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
Sunburst Soft Pastel Mix 75-90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.60 4.95 11.15 21.85 41.80<br />
LIMONIUM (P) Perennial species<br />
dumosum (Goniolimon tartaricum), dried flower 45cm (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1100<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.30 4.40 9.50 17.60 32.55<br />
latifolium, Sea Lavender, lavender blue flower sprays.<br />
60cm. NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
0.5 g 1 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.20 4.15 16.75 30.50<br />
LINARIA Toadflax<br />
aeruginea, Lindeza Violet, Roadside toadflax. Bushy plants<br />
with snapdragon flowers in deep purple blue. Border or<br />
containers. Unusual but easily grown first year flowering<br />
perennial. 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g<br />
2.80 5.20 9.60<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
purpurea, Canon J. Went, clear pink flowers with attractive<br />
foliage 70cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.40 6.50 14.10 26.25<br />
Linaria ‘Canon J. Went’<br />
maroccana, Fairy Bouquet, dwarf mix, with masses of tiny<br />
flowers. Direct sow 30cm (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.80 6.00 11.10 20.20<br />
Northern Lights, tall mix. Direct sow 60cm (HA)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.40 5.30 9.80 17.60<br />
vulgaris, wildflower 30-80cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.90 2.80 5.35 9.90<br />
LINUM Flax (HP)<br />
flavum compactum, golden yellow 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1100<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.30 4.30 9.70 19.00<br />
grandiflorum, Charmer Mix, annual flax, long flowering and<br />
drought tolerant 45cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
4.20 7.95 14.80 21.00<br />
*Seed counts throughout are shown as a<br />
guide for the species, and can vary<br />
significantly by variety or seed lot. Actual<br />
seed counts are available on request.
Linum ‘Charmer Mix’<br />
Charmer Salmon stunning single colour<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
4.70 8.75 16.40 23.65<br />
Linum ‘Charmer Salmon’<br />
grandiflorum rubrum, Scarlet Flax, bright red flowers. Direct<br />
sow 40cm (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
1.90 4.20 7.75 14.20<br />
perenne, Perennial Flax, sky blue, rockery and border plant<br />
30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 270<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.70 1.80 2.60 5.70 10.70<br />
usitatissimum, Common Flax or Linseed, tall graceful plants<br />
with sky blue daisy-like flowers. Direct sow 70 cm (HA)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
1.90 4.20 7.75 14.20<br />
LOBELIA<br />
(HhA) erinus Annual Species *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 25000<br />
COMPACT TYPES (Lobelia erinus compacta )<br />
String of Pearls, mixture of all colours<br />
Cambridge Blue, pale blue<br />
Crystal Palace, dark blue<br />
Mrs Clibran, deep blue with white eye<br />
White Lady, pure white<br />
Rosamund, Carmine red with eye<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.25 4.90 9.05 17.00 38.85<br />
TRAILING TYPES (Lobelia erinus pendula)<br />
Fountains Mix (includes Sapphire)<br />
Blue Fountains, light blue<br />
Crimson Fountains, rich ruby with eye<br />
Lilac Fountains, unique separate colour<br />
Rose Fountains, carmine red with eye<br />
White Fountains, small proportion of blue flowers<br />
Sapphire, deep blue, white eyes, bronze foliage<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.70 5.85 10.85 20.40 46.60<br />
PERENNIAL SPECIES<br />
fulgens (cardinalis), Queen Victoria, deep scarlet flowers with<br />
deep bronze foliage 80cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 20000<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.95 6.65 13.05 24.90<br />
siphilitica, bold spikes of deep blue flowers in late summer.<br />
Clump forming perennial 60cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 12000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g<br />
4.55 8.00 15.20<br />
speciosa, Fan series. best seller for summer flowering pots<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 12,000<br />
Fan Blue F1, deep green leaves 70cm<br />
Fan Burgundy F1, deep burgundy red, green leaves 60cm<br />
Fan Deep Rose F1, bronze foliage 55cm<br />
Fan Salmon F1, rich salmon flowers over bronzed foliage. Very<br />
floriferous 60cm<br />
Fan Scarlet F1, bronze foliage 55cm<br />
1 TPkt 5 TPkt<br />
9.30 41.00<br />
Compliment Mix F1, mix of deep red, deep rose, deep violet,<br />
rose and pink 70cm<br />
1 TPkt 5 TPkt<br />
7.95 35.05<br />
x gerardii (L. vedrariensis), long violet purple spikes 90cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 12000<br />
1/8 g 0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
5.80 10.60 19.65 36.35 78.15<br />
LOBULARIA maritima procumbens<br />
(Alyssum) (HhA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2600<br />
Snow Crystals, tetraploid white large flowered 12cm<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
4.65 10.00 18.65 35.00 50.45<br />
Golf Bright Mix, Stays compact, with pleasing range of<br />
colours. Pack height 10cm.<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.50 5.45 10.00 18.00<br />
Snowcloth Improved, white, free flowering and uniform 8cm<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.25 3.95 7.15 9.85 15.45<br />
Rosie O’Day, dark rose, creeping habit 8cm<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.45 6.10 10.95 15.15 23.80<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
LONICERA Honeysuckle (HCL)<br />
periclymenum, the popular fragrant climber 200-400cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 175<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.80 3.10 5.70 10.55 26.65<br />
LOTUS (HP)<br />
corniculatus, Common Bird’s Foot Trefoil, wildflower *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.85 5.10 7.10 10.95 20.60<br />
LUNARIA Honesty (HA/HBi)<br />
Annua (biennis), silver dried seed pods, the money plant,<br />
purple or white flowers *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 50<br />
10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.25 4.15 4.85 8.80 16.30<br />
LUPINUS Lupin (HP)<br />
arboreus, Tree Lupin.<br />
Yellow shades, 60-100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 45<br />
Blue shades, 60-100cm<br />
Mixture, Blue and yellow mix 60-100cm<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.80 6.85 9.45 14.80 27.40<br />
polyphyllus, Dwarf Lulu Mix, full colour range including bicolours<br />
60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 45<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 2.80 5.20 6.10 11.15<br />
Gallery Mix, blue, pink, red, white and yellow 50cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.15 7.15 13.50 25.70 57.85<br />
polyphyllus, Russell Varieties 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 45<br />
Chandelier, yellow shades<br />
My Castle, brick red shades<br />
Noble Maiden, white and pale yellow<br />
The Chatelaine, pink shades, white flag<br />
The Governor, blue, white flag<br />
The Pages, carmine shades<br />
Russell mixed, balanced blend of the above colours<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.00 3.55 4.95 7.75 14.10<br />
LYCHNIS (HP)<br />
alpina (Viscaria alpina), Alpine Campion, rose coloured<br />
flowers 10cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 11000<br />
1/8 g 0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
2.40 4.40 8.15 15.10 32.45<br />
chalcedonica, Maltese Cross, bright scarlet 90cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2400<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 3.40 4.70 7.35 13.60<br />
coronaria, (Agrostemma coronaria), Rose Campion, carminered<br />
flowers, white felt-like foliage 75cm
coronaria alba, white flowered counterpart 75cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
1.85 3.30 4.65 7.15<br />
coronaria oculata, white flowers with a soft pink eye 65cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.75 5.20 11.70 22.95<br />
Lychnis coronaria<br />
flos-cuculi, Ragged Robin, wildflower 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5500<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.30 4.30 9.30 17.50 32.85<br />
x haageana, Molten Lava, bright red-orange flowers and<br />
bronze foliage 30cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
5.10 9.60 18.25 41.10 76.05<br />
LYCOPUS Gypsywort (HP)<br />
europaeus, medicinal, dye plant 80cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.70 2.70 5.00 9.25<br />
LYSIMACHIA (HP)<br />
punctata, Dotted Loosestrife, yellow flowers in whorls 90cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
3.10 6.70 12.40 23.30<br />
vulgaris, Yellow Loosestrife 60-90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.90 4.10 7.60 14.05<br />
LYTHRUM (HP)<br />
salicaria, Purple Loosestrife, wildflower 60-120cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 13000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.80 2.40 4.50 8.35<br />
Rosy Gem, herbaceous selection 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 13000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
3.35 7.20 13.40 25.20 35.05<br />
Lythrum ‘Purple Loosestrife’<br />
MALVA Mallow (HP)<br />
moschata, Musk Mallow, wildflower 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
moschata alba, white counterpart of above *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
sylvestris, Common Mallow, wildflower 45-90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 3.20 3.90 8.40 15.80<br />
sylvestris, Zebrina, striking bi-colour of pink with narrow<br />
violet stripes 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 220<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
4.15 7.65 14.40 20.20 30.00<br />
MARIGOLD see Tagetes (page 59)<br />
MARRUBIUM (HP)<br />
vulgare, White Horehound, herb 30-60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1100<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.00 3.80 7.05 15.15 27.90<br />
MATTHIOLA incana Stocks<br />
Dwarf Ten-Week Choice Mix, summer bedding 35cm (HA)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.10 3.75 6.75 14.70 26.80<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
Brompton (Winter) Mix 45cm (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.25 5.90 10.60 22.00<br />
Miracle Mix, improved non-branching type for outdoor cutting<br />
60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.65 4.65 8.40 18.20 33.25<br />
MATRICARIA (HA)<br />
recutita, Chamomile, Wild or German, herb 50cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 15000<br />
10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.90 5.45 6.25 11.20 21.00<br />
MECONOPSIS (HP)<br />
betonicifolia (baileyi), Himalayan Blue Poppy, sky blue 90cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.55 6.55 12.10 27.25 48.55<br />
cambrica, Welsh Poppy, yellow 30-60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.10 5.40 10.30 22.30 41.35<br />
MENTHA Mint (HP)<br />
pulegium, Pennyroyal, mauve flowers 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 12500<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 3.95 7.60 14.00 30.10<br />
viridis see Mint, Green (page 12)<br />
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM (HhA)<br />
criniflorum see Dorotheanthus (page 42)<br />
MIMULUS x hybridus (HP)<br />
Bounty Series 12cm<br />
Bounty Orange, orange with paler throat<br />
Bounty Rose, deep rose<br />
Bounty Red, red with paler throat<br />
Bounty Yellow, pastel yellow<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.70 5.05 9.60 21.60 40.60<br />
Mystic Mix F1, pelleted seed. Early flowering, cold tolerant<br />
and compact in a range of bright colours 20cm.<br />
500 plts 1,000 plts 2,500 plts 5,000 plts 10,000 plts<br />
7.95 15.15 34.10 66.85 127.90<br />
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MIRABILIS (HhA)<br />
jalapa, Marbles Mix, Four o’clock flower or Marvel of Peru<br />
Night flowering border plant with fragrant blooms in marbled<br />
shades of red, yellows and white. Direct sow 80cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 12<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.60 6.60 12.00<br />
MOLUCCELLA (HhA)<br />
laevis, Bells of Ireland, pale green bell-like bracts 70cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 175<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 3.15 6.30 6.85 12.30<br />
Moluccella laevis<br />
MONARDA Bergamot<br />
citriodora, Lemon-Mint, pink-purple flowers, HhA 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1850<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.20 8.80 15.90 36.50<br />
didyma, Panorama Mix, scarlet, red, pink, salmon 90cm (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1800<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
1.90 3.45 6.50 14.65<br />
didyma, Panorama Red Shades, the first separate colour<br />
from seed 90cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1800<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.95 5.55 10.50 23.65<br />
Monarda ‘Panorama Red Shades’<br />
fistulosa, Wild Bergamot, native North American with<br />
attractive lavender flowers 100cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3200<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.30 5.00 10.50 17.80<br />
hybrida, Lambada, very long flowering with pink/white<br />
spotted flowers 90cm (HhP best grown as A)<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.90 5.50 11.90 22.10 40.90<br />
MYOSOTIS<br />
arvensis, Field Forget-Me-Not, wildflower 15-40cm (HA)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.00 3.70 7.40 7.95 14.50<br />
sylvatica (alpestris), Blue Ball, rich blue 15-20cm (HBi)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.25 4.85 9.00 16.90 24.40<br />
Victoria Series (HBi)<br />
alba, pure white 15-20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
rosea, clear rose 15-20cm<br />
blue, indigo 15-20cm<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.30 4.95 8.95 16.55 23.00<br />
MYRRHIS (HP)<br />
odorata, Sweet Cicely 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 22<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
4.05 7.50 16.10 31.00<br />
MYRTUS Myrtle (HhSh)<br />
communis, fragrant white flowers and leaves *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 94<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
2.00 3.75 7.05 14.10 15.30<br />
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NASTURTIUM see tropaeolum page 60<br />
FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
NEMESIA strumosa (HhA)<br />
nana compacta, Carnival Mix (Rubbed Seed) 25cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.40 5.20 9.65 18.15 26.20<br />
NEMOPHILA (HA)<br />
menziesii (insignis), Baby Blue Eyes, Low growing annual.<br />
Sky blue flowers. Direct sow 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.15 4.35 6.80 12.40 23.30<br />
NEPETA (HP)<br />
cataria, Catnip, aromatic oils stimulate cats. White flowers<br />
80cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1700<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.20 4.15 6.80 14.60 27.00<br />
cataria ssp. citriodora, lemon scented Catnip *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1700<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.40 4.70 7.00 15.05 28.50<br />
aassenii (mussinii) see N. racemosa<br />
racemosa, Catmint, good bee attractant 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1300<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.40 4.70 7.00 15.05 28.50<br />
nervosa, Blue Moon, deep intense blue. Heat tolerant,<br />
colourful garden display 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2500<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.50 6.65 12.60 28.35<br />
Pink Cat, early and floriferous, in hot pink. Containers or<br />
bedding. Fleuroselect Quality 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2500<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.70 6.15 11.55 22.00 49.50<br />
Nepeta ‘Pink Cat’
NICOTIANA (HhA)<br />
x sanderae, Perfume Series Mix F1, blue, bright rose, lilac, lime, red<br />
and white make up this lovely mixture 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
3.30 6.25 14.10 26.70<br />
Avalon Mix F1, compact and well branched, a reliable pack and<br />
garden performer. 25 cm. *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
3.30 6.25 14.10 27.60 52.75<br />
sylvestris, Only the Lonely, a superb rear border and dot<br />
plant. Long white fragrant flowers 150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 29000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
1.90 3.85 6.85 12.35 17.15<br />
NIGELLA Love-in-a-Mist (HA)<br />
damascena<br />
Persian Jewels, splendid mixture 45cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
Miss Jekyll, dark Blue 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
3.40 6.20 11.35 25.55<br />
hispanica, blue with curious seedpods 45cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.00 5.35 7.50 11.60 18.00<br />
orientalis, Transformer, yellow with highly ornamental<br />
seedpods 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 260<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.00 5.35 7.50 11.60 18.00<br />
Nigella Transformer<br />
sativa, Fennel Flower (Black Cumin), wildflower 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 430<br />
25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.00 3.45 7.60 17.00<br />
NOLANA HhA<br />
paradoxa, Blue Bird, bright blue flowers with pure white<br />
centres. Very useful for bedding and baskets 10cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.80 7.05 13.25 19.10 28.50<br />
Snow Bird, pure white sister to Blue Bird 10cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.25 4.35 7.80 10.75 16.85<br />
OENOTHERA Evening Primrose (HBi/HP)<br />
biennis, Common *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2500<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 2.90 5.45 6.25 11.75<br />
erythrosepala (glaziouana), l arge flowered<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2250<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 2.90 5.45 6.25 11.75<br />
missouriensis (macrocarpa), good ground cover with giant<br />
soft yellow flowers 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
1.90 3.30 6.20 13.95<br />
versicolor, Sunset Boulevard, intense orange flowers<br />
on rich green foliage 40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6500<br />
2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
4.05 7.95 15.20 35.10<br />
speciosa, Evening Pink, soft pink flowers, open in day,<br />
scented at night 35 cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2250<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.60 4.80 6.75 10.30<br />
ONOPORDUM Cotton Thistle (Bi)<br />
acanthium, wildflower, to 200cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 70<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.00 3.75 8.45 14.65 27.20<br />
ORIGANUM Wild Marjoram (HP)<br />
vulgare, Wild Marjoram, wildflower 40-60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 11000<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 5.60 10.55 19.35 37.50<br />
see also Marjoram, Sweet and Oregano (page 4)<br />
PANSY see Viola (page 62)<br />
PAPAVER Poppy<br />
ANNUAL SPECIES<br />
commutatum, Lady Bird Poppy, single deep crimson flowers<br />
with black blotches in the centre 45cm (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6100<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.10 3.70 6.70 14.45 26.75<br />
Papaver ‘Lady Bird’<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
nudicaule (Iceland Poppy) (Bi)<br />
Garden Gnome, upright plants with a rich colour range 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
1.90 3.25 7.35 14.35<br />
Summer Breeze F1, will flower all summer long, up<br />
to 30 flowers per plant 35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 8000<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
4.20<br />
paeoniflorum (HA)<br />
8.15 15.50 34.90<br />
Black Paeony, double flowers in deepest purple-maroon<br />
90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3550<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.50 4.70 8.85 19.00<br />
Scarlet Paeony, bright scarlet 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3550<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.50 4.70 8.85 19.00<br />
White Cloud, pure white double flowers 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3550<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.50<br />
rhoeas (HA)<br />
4.70 8.85 19.00<br />
Shirley Single, shades of pink, rose, salmon, crimson & white<br />
60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7500<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 2.60 3.60 5.65 10.35<br />
Field, wildflower 20-60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.15 2.85 4.65 8.40 15.60<br />
somniferum (HA)<br />
Danish Flag, large scarlet flowers, frilled petals with<br />
distinctive white blotch NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2200<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.25 4.00 6.90 9.70 15.00<br />
PERENNIAL SPECIES<br />
alpinum, Alpine Poppy 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 8000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.40<br />
Miyabeanum<br />
5.20 9.70 18.20<br />
Pacino, sulphur yellow poppy flowers over a long period 15cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9500<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
1.90<br />
Orientale<br />
3.30 7.45 14.55<br />
Pizzicato, red, scarlet, orange, salmon, mauve, rose, pink<br />
and white all with a black centre. Dwarf and very stable 50cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3300<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.95 5.55 10.55 23.75<br />
*Seed counts throughout are shown as a<br />
guide for the species, and can vary<br />
significantly by variety or seed lot. Actual<br />
seed counts are available on request.
PASSIFLORA Passion Flower (HhCl)<br />
caerulea, Blue, star-like flowers *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 180<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.90 3.80 6.75 12.10<br />
edulis, Purple Giant, attractive flowers, large fruit<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 180<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.90 3.50 6.20 11.45<br />
PELARGONIUM (TP Treat as A)<br />
capitatum, vigorous plant with deeply cut leaves and an<br />
excellent rose scent 45cm<br />
25 sd 50 sd 100 sd 250 sd<br />
1.95 3.65 6.75 15.80<br />
hybrida, Cabaret Mix F2, a significant improvement over<br />
existing F2 Hybrids. Popular for mass bedding displays. Dark<br />
green zoned leaves. Contains red, salmon, rose, pink and white<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
5.95 13.60 25.75 45.00 103.00<br />
Horizon Red F1, deep zoned foliage and true red flowers.<br />
The most popular colour 25 cm<br />
50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
6.45 12.20 27.75 52.50 98.00<br />
Paintbox Mix F2, re-introduced popular mixture with<br />
improved colour range *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 220<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
5.10 11.10 20.60 38.70 55.80<br />
PENSTEMON (HhP)<br />
barbatus, Cambridge Mix, shades of pink, rose, blue and<br />
purple with grey-green foliage. Flowers 16-20 weeks after<br />
sowing 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.95 6.65 13.05 24.90<br />
Navigator, a mixture of self colours on very compact and<br />
basal branching plants 25cm<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
4.45 8.45 19.05 37.30<br />
Penstemon ‘Cambridge Mix’ Penstemon ‘Navigator’<br />
hartwegii, Tubular Bells Red, robust habit with long<br />
flowering period. Deep scarlet with fine white stripes inside<br />
the flowers 60cm<br />
Tubular Bells Rose, delicate rose pink with contrasting dark<br />
and white stripes (“bee marks”) 60cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.80 7.15 13.60 30.60<br />
heterophyllus, Electric Blue, first year flowering perennial.<br />
Produces multiple stems with branched stems of vivid blue<br />
flowers. Nice pot item 45cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.30 9.95 18.45 35.10<br />
PEROVSKIA atriplicifolia Russian Sage (HHP)<br />
Taiga, heat and drought tolerant ornamental herb. Deep blue<br />
flowers contrasting against silvery green foliage 40-50cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1100<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.55 8.05 15.20 28.90 62.15<br />
Perovskia ‘Taiga’<br />
PERSICARIA (HP)<br />
bistorta, Bistort or Common Bistort, pink flowers 75cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 140<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 2.85 5.30 9.65 22.85<br />
PETUNIA<br />
F1 GRANDIFLORA DOUBLE<br />
Double Glorious Mix, excellent for pot production<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
8.70 16.50 37.15 72.80 136.85<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
F1 GRANDIFLORA SINGLE<br />
Ultra Series, the market standard Formula Mix. Available in 20<br />
separate colours on request. *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
4.35 8.25 18.60 36.40 69.65<br />
Supercascade Mix, ideal for hanging. Large flowers, well<br />
branched habit *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
3.65 6.90 15.55 30.45 58.25<br />
F1 MULTIFLORA SINGLE<br />
Mirage Series, large flowered (6-9cm) with excellent pack and<br />
garden performance. Formula Mix. Available in 26 separate<br />
colours on request. *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
3.35 6.35 14.30 28.00 53.60<br />
F2 MULTIFLORA<br />
Colorama Mix, ideal for box trade *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.50 5.50 10.00 18.80 42.95<br />
PHACELIA (A)<br />
tanacetifolia, excellent bee plant, green manure *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 525<br />
250 g 500 g 1 kg 2.5 kg<br />
5.80 9.20 14.50 28.00<br />
PHLOMIS (HP)<br />
russeliana, Jerusalem Sage, Landscape or border plant with<br />
whorls of pale yellow flowers making distinctive silhouettes in<br />
autumn and winter 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 90<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.40 6.00 11.90 25.60<br />
PHLOX<br />
drummondii, Promise Mix, semi double flowers in pastel<br />
pinks, peach and white 20cm (HA)<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.20 7.90 15.00<br />
paniculata (decussata) (HP)<br />
New Hybrids, dense flowerheads in bright colours 90cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 100<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.30 5.25 9.95 18.90 42.55<br />
PHUOPSIS (HP)<br />
stylosa, very similar to Sweet Woodruff but with pink<br />
flowers 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1400<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
3.30 7.20 13.50 25.00
PHYSALIS<br />
Chinese Lantern (HP) (Also see Physalis page xxxx)<br />
franchettii Gigantea, bright orange seedpods 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
1.90 3.20 5.75 8.00 12.35<br />
peruviana (edulis), Cape Gooseberry (HhA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.60 5.50 9.90<br />
PHYSOSTEGIA virginiana Obedient Plant (HP)<br />
Crown of Snow, white spikes 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
4.00 7.60 16.50 30.70<br />
Grandiflora Rose, rose-pink flowers, useful cutflowers 70cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.65 6.95 15.10 28.10<br />
PILOSELLA (HP)<br />
aurantiaca, Fox and Cubs, brick red flowers 20-30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4200<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
4.60 8.60 18.70 34.60 64.00<br />
officinarum, Mouse-ear Hawkweed, Yellow flowers 20-30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4200<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.85 5.30 11.40 21.45 39.70<br />
PLATYCODON Balloon Flower (HP)<br />
grandiflorus, blue, star shaped flowers from balloon shaped<br />
buds 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
3.10 6.70 12.40 23.30 32.40<br />
POLEMONIUM Jacob’s Ladder (HP)<br />
caeruleum, blue border plant 30-90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.80 3.40 6.10 11.50 24.75<br />
caeruleum album, white counterpart of the blue<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.05 4.45 8.80 16.20 35.00<br />
carneum, Apricot Delight, delicate combination of apricot<br />
and lilac, very attractive 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
4.65 10.60 20.00 38.10<br />
*Seed counts throughout are shown as a<br />
guide for the species, and can vary<br />
significantly by variety or seed lot. Actual<br />
seed counts are available on request.<br />
POTENTILLA Cinquefoil (HP)<br />
erecta (tormentilla), Tormentil, creeping habit 15-30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1750<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
3.00 5.70 13.40 25.40 48.00<br />
nepalensis, Miss Wilmott, Cherry Pink *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
5.60 12.10 22.50 42.30<br />
recta, sulphur yellow flowers on upright plant 50cm<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.40 5.20 9.70 18.20<br />
thurberi, Monarch Velvet, raspberry red flowers with deep<br />
velvet centres 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2500<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.10 5.85 11.15 25.10<br />
PRIMULA<br />
elatior Hybrids, Polyanthus<br />
Pacific Strain Mix, good colour range 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
5.85 11.05 21.00 47.25<br />
Gold Lace, early flowering and hardy. The plants are<br />
smothered with crim son flowers laced with gold and golden<br />
eyed. Fragrant 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
6.70 15.30 28.90 55.00<br />
vulgaris (acaulis), Primrose (cultivated)<br />
Choice Mix, for ordinary outdoor use *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.45 6.55 14.20 26.30<br />
auricula (pubescens), Mixture, good colour range 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
4.35 8.05 14.85 33.60<br />
x Candelabra Mix, graceful flower spikes in tall whorls 50cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2800<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
5.25 9.75 18.00 40.70<br />
denticulata, mixed hybrids, ball shaped flower heads 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 14000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.25 4.20 9.45<br />
elatior, Oxlip, wildflower 10-30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1600<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.90 3.50 6.75 31.80 58.00<br />
japonica,mixture of crimson, rose and white 45cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4250<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
2.65 4.65 8.90 19.30<br />
rosea, ‘Grandiflora’ large flowers, bright rose-pink 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 8000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.60 4.95 11.15<br />
veris, Cowslip, wildflower 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.30 7.15 13.30 25.00 53.75<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
vialii (littoniana), scarlet and lavender-pink spikes 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 8000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.65 5.05 11.40 22.30<br />
vulgaris (acaulis), Wild Primrose 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
4.10 7.60 16.80 31.10 57.50<br />
Primula vulgaris, Wild Primrose Primula vialii<br />
PRUNELLA (HP)<br />
grandiflora, Freelander Mix, first year flowering. Short plants<br />
are adapted for pack production. Shades of blue, rose and<br />
white 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
1.95 4.40 8.30 15.75<br />
Prunella ‘Freelander Mix’<br />
vulgaris, Self Heal, violet-purple, wildflower 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1400<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.20 4.40 7.90 14.60<br />
PULSATILLA Pasque Flower (HP)<br />
alpina, white 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
3.40 6.45 14.00 26.00 48.10
ubra, ruby red 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.85 6.50 12.30 23.40 50.30<br />
vulgaris, Pasque Flower, rich purple flowers 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
vulgaris alba, white form of above *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.80 6.30 11.95 22.70 48.80<br />
PYCANTHEMUM Mountain Mint (HP)<br />
pilosum, strongly scented peppermint 90cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.75 6.00 11.65 21.55 46.35<br />
REHMANNIA Chinese Foxglove (HP)<br />
elata (angulata), mid-pink flowers with yellow spotted<br />
throats 75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 18000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.50 6.50 12.00 27.15 50.20<br />
RATIBIDA Mexican Hat (B/P)<br />
columnifera, US Prairie flower, distinctive coned flower heads,<br />
mahogony red rays/yellow edges. Easily grown border<br />
plant. 40-80cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1800<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.20 3.85 8.40<br />
RESEDA Mignonette<br />
lutea, wildflower (Bi/HP) 30-75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
1 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.20 5.40 11.60 21.85 39.20<br />
luteola, Dyers Weld (Bi) 25-60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4500<br />
1 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.05 3.80 8.15 15.35 22.00<br />
RHEUM x hybridum<br />
see Rhubarb, Victoria (page 20)<br />
RHINANTHUS Yellow-Rattle (A)<br />
minor, wildflower 40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
2.5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.05 3.80 8.15 15.35 27.70<br />
RICINUS Castor Oil Plant (HhA)<br />
communis, Carmencita Bright Red, intense dark brown leaves<br />
contrasting well with bright red flower buds. Excellent dot<br />
plant. Seed is poisonous 125cm<br />
25 sd 50 sd 100 sd 250 sd 500 sd<br />
3.45 6.35 12.05 27.50 52.00<br />
ROSA (HP)<br />
canina, Dog Rose *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 70<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g<br />
1.90 2.30 3.90 7.80 8.40<br />
chinensis var minima, Angel Wings, compact form, flowers<br />
in 4-5 months from sowing. Shades of rose, pink and white<br />
30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
4.25 8.20 17.05 31.50<br />
Rose ‘Angel Wings’<br />
ROSMARINUS see Rosemary (page 5)<br />
RUDBECKIA Cone Flower (HP) (Also see Echinacea<br />
page 42)<br />
fulgida (sullivantii), Goldsturm, golden yellow with dark<br />
centre 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.90 3.55 7.75 14.35 27.00<br />
Rudbeckia ‘Goldsturm’<br />
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FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
hirta, My Joy, golden yellow coneflower, direct sow for<br />
landscaping 80cm (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1700<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.40 5.30 9.80 17.60<br />
occidentalis, Green Wizard, bright green sepals with almost<br />
black cones 150cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 470<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
4.25 9.70 18.30 34.80 78.30<br />
RUMEX (HP)<br />
acetosella, Sheep’s Sorrel *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.70 2.60 4.80 5.80 10.70<br />
Also see Sorrel (page 8)<br />
RUTA Rue (HP)<br />
graveolens, herb 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.65 6.75 12.50 14.50 26.80<br />
SAGINA Pearlwort (HP)<br />
subulata, white flowers, mosslike plant for ground cover 5cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 40000<br />
1/8 g 0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g<br />
4.60 8.40 15.55 28.80<br />
SALVIA splendens (HhA)<br />
Blaze of Fire, intense scarlet, early 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 275<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 3.90 7.30 13.65 31.20<br />
Sahara Red, compact with best garden performance 25cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 270<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
2.70 6.20 11.60 21.45 29.80<br />
Sizzler Mix, compact series with wide colour range. Day length<br />
neutral 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 270<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
3.70 8.00 15.00 28.00<br />
SALVIA<br />
coccinea, Hummingbird Mix, red with black calyces, light scarlet,<br />
coral and white bi-colour, and white 35-40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.85 7.30 13.85 31.20<br />
*Seed counts throughout are shown as a<br />
guide for the species, and can vary<br />
significantly by variety or seed lot. Actual<br />
seed counts are available on request.
farinacea, Victoria, deep blue spikes long flowering 45cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 750<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.40 4.65 10.10 18.80 35.30<br />
horminum (viridis), Clary (Painted Sage) Mix 60cm (HA)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
Blue Monday, violet-blue bracts<br />
Pink Sunday, bright pink bracts<br />
White Swan, pure white bracts with green veining<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
2.50 5.40 10.30 19.10 80.20<br />
officinalis see Sage, English (page 5)<br />
patens, beautiful ultramarine flowers on this easily<br />
grown salvia. Flowers first year but may not be fully<br />
hardy 40-75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 140<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.55 4.75 10.20 19.15<br />
pratensis, Meadow Clary, wildflower 30-100cm (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.80 5.20 9.25 19.00<br />
sclarea, Clary Sage, 100cm (Bi) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 250<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
3.20 6.90 12.50 23.20 99.10<br />
suberba, Blue Queen, compact even plants with dark violet<br />
flower spikes 35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
4.00 7.55 17.00 33.30<br />
Rose Queen, pink, good border plant 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
3.60 7.90 14.70 27.20 37.80<br />
transylvanica, Blue Spires, strong royal blue border plant,<br />
first year flowering 90-100cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
3.20 6.05 11.40 48.00<br />
Salvia farinacea ‘Victoria’ Salvia ‘Rose Queen’<br />
SANTOLINA chamaecyparissus (HP)<br />
tomentosa, yellow flowers, silvery foliage 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2500<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
2.80 4.80 8.50 19.50<br />
SAPONARIA Soapwort<br />
ocymoides, rose-pink, trailing habit 30cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 450<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.10 5.55 7.70 11.95 22.10<br />
officinalis, wildflower, pink 30-90cm (HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 510<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 5.15 10.20 19.00 42.75<br />
vaccaria, Pink Beauty, rose-pink sprays 60cm (HA)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 200<br />
White Beauty, white sprays 60cm (HA)<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.80 3.00 5.50 10.10 22.70<br />
SAXIFRAGA Saxifrage (HP)<br />
x arendsii, Mossy Varieties Mixed, red, pink and white 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 20000<br />
5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd 50,000 sd<br />
3.75 7.20 16.60 31.35<br />
granulata, Meadow Saxifrage, wildflower 15-30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 50000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
1.70 2.30 4.00 8.60<br />
SCABIOSA<br />
caucasica, Issac House Hybrids Mixture, 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 75<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 4.35 8.05 15.15 34.65<br />
Fama, long stemmed, lavender blue flowers. Best strain for<br />
cutting 50cm<br />
25 sd 50 sd 100 sd 250 sd<br />
3.45 6.45 12.20 27.75<br />
Goldingensis, deep blue 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 75<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.90 3.80 7.05 13.25 28.50<br />
columbaria, Small Scabious, blue violet wildflower 15-70cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.70 2.90 5.20 9.75 20.95<br />
ochroleuca, Pixie Yellow, attractive pale yellow flowers.<br />
Compact plants, ideal for pots and containers 30cm.<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 280<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.50 4.20 7.40 14.00<br />
Scabiosa ochroleuca ‘Pixie Yellow’<br />
57<br />
FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
SEDUM Stonecrop (HP)<br />
Mix, of several species and varieties *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2100<br />
2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
1.90 3.55 6.75<br />
acre, Common Stonecrop, yellow flowers, creeping evergreen<br />
7cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 8000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
4.00 7.65 16.60 30.85<br />
rupestre (reflexum), Recurved Yellow Stonecrop 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 15000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.65 7.00 15.15 28.15<br />
spurium ‘Coccineum’, deep pink flowers with bronze<br />
foliage 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
5.20 9.90 21.50 40.00 74.00<br />
Voodoo, the fine round leaves are a deep intense red colour<br />
and the flowers a bright rose 15cm<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
3.25 6.15 13.85 27.15<br />
SEMPERVIVUM House Leek (HP)<br />
mixture of several species and varieties *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 8000<br />
2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.95 5.75 11.00<br />
SENECIO (Cineraria maritima) (treat as A)<br />
Cirrus, rounded silver leaves, weather resistant 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1900<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
4.55 9.90 18.35 34.50 74.15<br />
Silverdust, silvery white, indented foliage 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1900<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
3.95 8.60 15.95 30.00 68.55<br />
Silverdust (Pelleted seed), for mechanised sowing. (single<br />
seed pellets, sow 2 per cell)<br />
1,000 plts 2,500 plts 5,000 plts<br />
5.00 11.25 22.05<br />
Senecio ‘Silverdust’
SESAMUM Sesame (HhA)<br />
indicum, pretty pale pink to white flowers 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
10 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
1.80 7.00 8.20 18.45 34.45<br />
SIDALCEA (HP)<br />
x hybrida, Party Girl, bright pink spikes of mallow like<br />
flowers 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.75 7.10 16.00<br />
SILENE Campion (HP)<br />
armeria, Electra, vivid carmine pink. Smooth glaucous<br />
foliage. Direct sow 40cm (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6000<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.60 5.85 10.30 18.90<br />
latifolia (alba), White Campion, wildflower 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.80 3.60 6.80 12.60 28.35<br />
White Campion<br />
dioica, Red Campion, wildflower 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.80 3.60 6.80 12.60 28.35<br />
uniflora (maritima), Robin White Breast, white flowers<br />
over grey-green foliage 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1100<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
3.40 6.40 14.40 28.00<br />
schafta, rosy-purple trailing rock plant 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.80 7.30 15.80 29.35<br />
vulgaris, Bladder Campion, wildflower 25-90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.60 4.80 11.05 20.40<br />
SILYBUM Thistle, Milk (Bi)<br />
marianum, truly spectacular plant 125cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 40<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.75 3.75 6.85 12.70 28.60<br />
SISYRINCHIUM (HP)<br />
californicum, Yellow Stone, star shaped yellow flowers on irislike<br />
foliage. Will flower first year from an early sowing 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
4.00 7.60 17.10 33.55 62.05<br />
Sisyrinchium ‘Yellow Stone’<br />
idahoense var bellum, tufts of grass-like leaves with yellow<br />
throated violet-blue flowers 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 350<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.30 6.10 11.40 16.45 24.50<br />
SMYRNIUM Alexanders (Bi)<br />
olusatrum, aromatic herb, fern like foliage 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 25<br />
5 g 10 g 20 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 3.20 6.10 7.20 13.50<br />
SOLENOSTEMON (Coleus) (HhA)<br />
Wizard Mix, outstanding colours with dwarf basal<br />
branching habit 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
4.35 8.25 18.60<br />
SOLIDAGO Golden Rod (HP)<br />
canadensis, Golden Baby, golden yellow 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.40 5.40 10.60<br />
virgaurea, wildflower 50-70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1200<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.80 2.95 5.20 9.40<br />
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Solidago ‘Golden Baby’<br />
FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
SPILANTHES (TP)<br />
acmella, Toothache Plant, unusual olive shaped greenish<br />
flowers 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.80 5.20 11.00 19.50<br />
STACHYS Lamb’s Ear (HP)<br />
byzantina (lanata, olympica), white woolly leaves, deep<br />
rose flowers 35cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.50 6.25 11.20 24.10 44.60<br />
officinalis, Betony, wildflower 40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.95 3.60 6.25 13.50 23.50<br />
STELLARIA<br />
holostea, Greater Stichwort, wildflower 15-60cm (HP)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 550<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
3.00 5.80 10.70 19.80<br />
STEVIA Sweet Herb<br />
rebaudiana, used as a sweetener since ancient times. Soft<br />
green leaves, upright habit, 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2500<br />
500 sd 1000 sd<br />
19.00 35.00<br />
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SUCCISA (HP)<br />
pratensis, Devil’s-bit Scabious, wildflower 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.70 6.85 12.65 27.20 49.60<br />
SUTHERLANDIA Cancer Bush (TP)<br />
frutescens, South African shrub with bitter, aromatic leaves<br />
150cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1000 sd<br />
6.80 15.10 26.90 48.00<br />
SWEET PEAS see Lathyrus (page 48)<br />
SYMPHYTUM Comfrey (HP)<br />
officinale, flowers pinkish, purplish or white 30-120cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 100<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g 50 g<br />
2.70 5.00 9.25 18.50 36.30<br />
TAGETES erecta African Marigold<br />
Crackerjack, Mixture of large flowered lemon and orange<br />
shades 75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.20 3.95 5.45 8.50 15.55<br />
Sunspot Mix, large flowers in orange, yellow and gold on<br />
dwarf sturdy stems 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.45 6.10 10.95 23.55 43.45<br />
TAGETES<br />
minuta, Mexican Marigold, companion plant 180cm (HhA)<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1900<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.70 6.95 13.10 28.15 51.10<br />
TAGETES patula nana French Marigold<br />
Boy Series, dwarf, large flowered doubles 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
Orange Boy<br />
Yellow Boy<br />
Golden Boy<br />
Harmony Boy, orange with maroon collar<br />
Boy O’Boy Mix, four colour blend<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
3.80 6.80 12.20 26.50 48.40<br />
Naughty Marietta, yellow with maroon blotch 30cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.50 5.45 9.90 18.30<br />
Dainty Marietta, bright yellow with blotch 20cm<br />
tenuifolia (signata) (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.30 4.95 8.70 15.00<br />
Golden Gem, golden yellow 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
Lemon Gem, lemon yellow 20cm<br />
Tangerine Gem, intense deep orange 20cm<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.50 4.45 8.05 17.45 31.85<br />
Starfire Mix, unique colour range 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1000<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.75 4.85 8.70 18.90 34.55<br />
Marigold ‘Starfire Mix’<br />
TANACETUM (HP)<br />
cinerariifolium, (Pyrethrum), silver, white foliage *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 900<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.55 6.00 11.50 21.50 48.00<br />
coccineum (Pyrethrum) (HP) 75 cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 650<br />
Robinson's Giants Mix<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.80 4.95 8.90 12.30 19.15<br />
Robinson's Crimson<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.35 5.95 10.65 14.75 22.90<br />
Robinson's Rose<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
3.35 5.95 10.65 14.75 22.90<br />
parthenium, Santana, dwarf double flowered white<br />
with yellow centres 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7500<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.45 6.50 12.35 27.75<br />
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Tanacetum parthenium ‘Santana’<br />
FLOWERS FLOWERS AND MEDICINAL HERBS<br />
parthenium, Yellow Santana, yellow variant of above 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7500<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.45 6.50 12.35 27.75<br />
parthenium, Green Feverfew, 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
1.80 2.60 5.00 9.20<br />
parthenium aureum, Golden Feverfew, compact form for<br />
foliage bedding 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.05 3.90 7.20 13.00<br />
vulgare, Tansy, wildflower 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 8500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
2.00 3.75 7.05 15.15 27.50<br />
TARAXACUM officinale see Dandelion (page 3)<br />
TEUCRIUM (HP)<br />
x lucidris (chamaedrys), Wall Germander, wildflower, Bright<br />
pink flower spikes 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.45 4.85 10.50 19.55 36.75<br />
hircanicum, Purple Tails, attractive scented foliage and catstail<br />
style flowers make good ground cover 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
1.80 2.40 4.00<br />
Teucrium ‘Purple Tails’<br />
scorodonia, Wood Sage, wildflower 15-60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.90 3.10 5.50 22.20 39.50
THALICTRUM (HP)<br />
aquilegifolium, rose to white flowers above blue-grey<br />
foliage 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.35 6.30 12.00 27.00<br />
delavayi (dipterocarpum), rose-lilac with yellow anthers<br />
100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.40 6.00 12.95 24.10 45.30<br />
TROPAEOLUM (HA) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 8<br />
T majus and its hybrids still commonly known as Nasturtium<br />
majus, Alaska, leaves marbled green and cream, compact<br />
10 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
1.95 6.50 13.10 28.00 52.00<br />
Empress of India, crimson scarlet flowers with darkfoliage,<br />
compact<br />
10 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
1.80 6.25 12.50 26.90 50.55<br />
Gleam Mix, semi-double flowers in a wide range of colours,<br />
semi-trailing<br />
10 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
1.80 6.25 11.50 25.85 48.40<br />
Jewel Mix, semi-double flowers in a good colour range,<br />
compact<br />
10 g 50 g 100 g 250 g 500 g<br />
1.80 6.25 11.50 25.85 48.40<br />
Tom Thumb Mix, good colour range of single flowers, compact<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
1.95 3.80 7.15 14.00 32.00<br />
Strawberry Ice, bright yellow, splashed red flowers, blue<br />
green foliage, compact<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 5.50 10.20 19.50 43.90<br />
Alaska Mix Empress of India<br />
Jewel Mix Gleam Mix<br />
‘Strawberry Ice’<br />
Sunset Pink, salmon pink flowers on a compact plant<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
3.05 6.55 12.10 26.00 109.20<br />
Tip Top Mix, compact. Top flowering mix, single spurred<br />
flowers, neat foliage<br />
NEW<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
2.40 5.50 10.20 19.50 43.90<br />
Tip Top Apricot, popular and striking colour<br />
NEW<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
3.05 6.55 12.10 26.00 109.25<br />
Whirlybird Mix, spurless flowers on bushy plants<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 250 g<br />
2.40 5.20 9.55 19.50 43.90<br />
peregrinum (T. canariensis), Canary Creeper, a profusion<br />
of small, uniquely shaped, bright yellow flowers and<br />
lobed leaves 200cm-300cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 15<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
3.00 4.10 6.45 11.80 21.85<br />
speciosum, Flame Flower, a twining climber with lobed, midgreen<br />
foliage and scarlet flowers which are followed by bright<br />
blue berries. Can take three months to germinate. Flowers<br />
from early summer (HhP) 300cm<br />
25 sd 50 sd 100 sd 250 sd<br />
5.00 9.25 17.55 40.00<br />
THYMUS Thyme (HP)<br />
serpyllum, creeping Thyme 10cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.15 4.60 8.55 16.05 34.50<br />
Also see Thyme (page 6)<br />
TRADESCANTIA virginiana (HP)<br />
bluish-purple flowers all summer 60cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
3.05 6.85 13.00 24.70<br />
60<br />
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TRIFOLIUM Clover, Red (HP)<br />
pratense, Red Rajah 40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 500<br />
100g 250g 500g 1 kg<br />
1.80 4.40 8.20 15.00<br />
TROLLIUS Globe Flower (HP)<br />
chinensis (ledebourii), Gold Queen 75cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
3.30 6.25 13.60 25.25 46.70<br />
europaeus, wildflower, pure yellow 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
3.55 6.80 14.70 27.35 50.60<br />
TUNICA (HP)<br />
saxifraga, Tunic Flower, clusters of white and light pink<br />
flowers Rock plant 18cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5000<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g<br />
3.45 6.40 12.00 17.30<br />
URTICA Common Nettle (HP)<br />
dioica, medicinal herb. Insect attractant 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2000<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g 500 g<br />
2.20 4.80 9.40 18.00 76.35<br />
VACCINUM (HSh)<br />
myrtillus, Bilberry 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2900<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g<br />
2.15 4.00 7.40<br />
vitis-idaea, Cowberry 30cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
0.25 g 0.5 g 1 g<br />
2.15 4.00 7.40<br />
VALERIANA Common Valerian<br />
officinalis, wildflower 30-120cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1400<br />
1 g 5 g 10 g 25 g 50 g<br />
1.80 4.10 7.75 16.65 31.30<br />
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VERBASCUM Mullein (Bi)<br />
bombyciferum, Arctic Summer, white woolly leaves<br />
and stems with yellow flowers 200cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7000<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
3.05 6.90 13.45 25.75<br />
olympicum, a magnificent plant with grey felted leaves with<br />
golden yellow flowers on multi-branched stems 50 – 200cm<br />
(HP) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7600<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.85 3.30 5.90 12.70<br />
Verbascum olympicum<br />
phoeniceum, Hybrids Mix, shades of white, pink, salmon<br />
and purple on long graceful spikes 100cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 7500<br />
2.5 g 5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.90 5.20 9.35 12.90 20.10<br />
phoeniceum, Flush of White, pure white flowers 60cm<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.45 5.55 10.80 20.70<br />
thapsus, Greater Mullein, wildflower 200cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 13500<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
1.80 2.90 5.45<br />
VERBENA Vervain (HP)<br />
bonariensis, bright violet-blue, moderately winter hardy<br />
110cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 4000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.75 5.95 11.05 20.75<br />
Verbena bonariensis<br />
hastata, Blue Vervain, pretty, medicinal 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.45 5.80 11.20 21.00 32.90<br />
officinalis, medicinal herb and wildflower 90cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3400<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
1.70 2.60 4.50 8.35 17.90<br />
VERONICA Speedwell (HP)<br />
chamaedrys, Germander Speedwell, wildflower 20cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6000<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.20 4.10 9.25 17.40 32.20<br />
gentianoides, Blue Streak, early summer flowering perennial,<br />
with mat forming habit. Bold blue flower spikes. RHS AGM<br />
50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1400<br />
0.5 g 1 g 2.5 g<br />
3.55 6.50 14.70<br />
Veronica gentianoides<br />
prostrata, Nestor, light blue flowers on compact ground<br />
covering plant 15cm<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.60 5.85 11.50 21.95<br />
spicata ssp. incana, violet-blue flowers above silvery leaves<br />
20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 9000<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.45 5.55 10.80 20.50<br />
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Sightseeing Mixture, pink, white and blue for cut flower<br />
or border 70cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 10000<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.60 5.85 11.50 21.95<br />
Veronica ‘Sightseeing Mix’<br />
VIOLA wittrockiana Pansy<br />
Dynamite Mix F1, popular series of large flowered pansies.<br />
Compact habit and good garden performance over long<br />
season. *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 700<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
7.50 14.20 27.00 60.75<br />
Padparadja F2, deep orange *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.80 5.30 10.10 22.75<br />
Jolly Joker F2, purple and orange bi-colour *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.40 4.50 8.50 19.15<br />
*Seed counts throughout are shown as a<br />
guide for the species, and can vary<br />
significantly by variety or seed lot. Actual<br />
seed counts are available on request.
Metro F2, new synthetic hybrid, medium flower size, good<br />
performance in pack or garden<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.30 6.20 11.85 26.70<br />
VIOLA Various species (HP)<br />
cornuta, Sorbet Mix F1, pack and garden performer in wide<br />
range of colours 20cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
6.20 11.70 22.20 49.95<br />
hybrida, Velour Mix, free flowering range with miniature pansy<br />
blooms 3-4cm across *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.00 4.50 8.50 19.15 37.50<br />
odorata, Sweet Violet, blue, wildflower *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.85 6.00 11.10 20.55<br />
odorata, alba, Sweet Violet White NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 300<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g<br />
2.85 6.00 11.10 20.55<br />
odorata, Queen Charlotte, 10cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 400<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.55 4.80 8.20 15.00 31.50<br />
tricolor, Wild Pansy (Heartsease) (A) *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1600<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 20 g<br />
1.70 3.70 4.90 9.00 16.90<br />
Sawyers Black, velvety purple-black 15cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1600<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.30 5.00 9.30 17.50 37.60<br />
Viola Sawyers Black<br />
Bambini Mixture, round flowers with face *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.25 4.90 9.05 16.70 35.90<br />
Johnny Jump Up, (Miss Helen Mount) tricolour *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
Prince Henry, violet-purple *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
Prince John, golden-yellow *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 800<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g 10 g 25 g<br />
2.30 5.00 9.30 17.50 37.60<br />
VISCARIA (HA)<br />
oculata, Rose Angel, compact habit. Masses of bright rose<br />
flowers. Direct sow 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
10 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.60 5.60 10.35 18.90<br />
WALLFLOWER see Cheiranthus cherii (page 37)<br />
ZEHNERIA (HhA) (climber)<br />
scabra, ornamental cucumber species with tiny, distinctively<br />
marbled green fruits NEW *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 130<br />
1 g 2.5 g 5 g<br />
2.40 5.70 10.70<br />
Zehneria ‘Scabra’<br />
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ZINNIA (HhA)<br />
haageana, Persian Carpet, Vigorous garden performer,<br />
widecolour range. Excellent tall bedding and cut flower 50cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 130<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g<br />
2.55 4.60 6.45 10.60<br />
Zinnia ‘Persian Carpet Mix’
GRASSES<br />
ANNUAL VARIETIES(HA)<br />
HORDEUM (HA)<br />
jubatum, Squirrel Tail Grass, Beardless seeds, white feathery<br />
spikes 60cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 600<br />
2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
3.60 7.10 13.00<br />
ORYZA (Ornamental Rice) (A)<br />
sativa, Black Madras, great patio container item, easy to grow<br />
green purple ornamental grass 40cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 30<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.10 4.80 9.10 17.25<br />
PANICUM (A)<br />
elegans, Frosted Explosion, Unusual and striking landscape<br />
plant, with frothy flower heads. Will make a good impulse<br />
plant in large pots. Excellent cut flower potential 60-80cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.40 5.45 10.25 19.50 43.90<br />
SETARIA (HA)<br />
viridis, Caramel, graceful nodding bracts turn from green to<br />
caramel. Border plant and cut flower 90cm<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 5,000 sd<br />
2.80 5.25 9.50 42.00<br />
Setaria viridis ‘Caramel’<br />
ZEA (HhA)<br />
gracillima, Strawberry Corn, highly decorative mixture of<br />
small round cobs. Good for flower arranging 150cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 14<br />
10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g 100 g<br />
2.70 3.70 5.80 10.60 19.60<br />
japonica, beautiful variagated leaves in striations of<br />
white, pink, purple and all shades of green 130cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 6<br />
5 g 10 g 15 g 25 g 50 g<br />
6.25 11.20 15.55 24.35 45.05<br />
PERENNIAL VARIETIES (HP)<br />
BRIZA Quaking Grass (HP)<br />
media, heart shaped spikelets 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.50 5.65 11.05 21.10<br />
Briza media<br />
CAREX (HP)<br />
buchananii, Red Rooster, red-bronze leaves with erect and<br />
curled ends. Good container plant for autumn 60cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.35 5.30 10.00 18.40<br />
Bronco, tussock forming with narrow bronze leaves. Good<br />
container plant for autumn 25cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd<br />
2.35 5.30 10.00<br />
testacea, Prairie Fire, semi-erect tussocks of orange tipped<br />
green leaves, intensifying in summer 60cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
2.35 5.30 10.00 18.40<br />
CORTADERIA (HP)<br />
selloana, Pink Feather, Pampas Grass, rubbed seed 250cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5000<br />
White Feather, Pampas Grass, rubbed seed 250cm<br />
*<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 5000<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
1.90 4.20 8.20 15.65<br />
CYPERUS (HP)<br />
glaber, very decorative, excellent for cutting and landscape<br />
use 65cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1500<br />
2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
1.95 3.75 7.20 16.60<br />
FESTUCA Fescue (HP)<br />
amethystina, Hair Fescue, 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1600<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
2.50 5.65 11.05 21.10<br />
glauca (cinerea), Blue Fescue, blue-green clumps 25cm<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
1.90 2.85 5.55 10.55<br />
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JUNCUS (HP)<br />
effusus ‘Spiralis’ (Corkscrew Rush), leaves are corkscrew like<br />
and twisted 25cm (Pelleted Seed)<br />
100 plts 250 plts 500 plts 1000 plts<br />
4.30 9.80 18.55 35.30<br />
KOELERIA (HP)<br />
glauca, Blue Hair Grass, narrow blue leaves 25cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1600<br />
2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd 25,000 sd<br />
2.40 4.65 8.90 20.50<br />
LUZULA (HP)<br />
nivea, Snow Wood Rush, white flower heads, grey haired<br />
leaves, evergreen 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 2200<br />
1,000 sd 2,500 sd 5,000 sd 10,000 sd<br />
1.95<br />
MELICA (HP)<br />
4.40 8.60 16.50<br />
transsilvanica, Red Spire, deep red plumes with reddishbrown<br />
foliage, ideal for landscaping 170cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 1400<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.05 3.85 7.25 16.35<br />
PENNISETUM Millet (P Treat as HhA)<br />
glaucum, Millet Purple Majesty, very fashionable plant with<br />
cat tail like flower plumes 30-35cm long. The foliage initially<br />
green turns dark purple when planted out 120-150cm<br />
Jester, leaves start green and mature to burgundy red giving<br />
a multi-coloured appearance. Late flowering 100cm<br />
Purple Baron, dark purple foliage at maturity. Large thick<br />
flower spikes produced during summer 90cm<br />
25 sd 50 sd 100 sd 250 sd<br />
5.35 9.95 18.80 42.90<br />
macrourum, Tail Feathers, tall graceful plants with slender<br />
fawn spikes late summer 160-180cm (HP)<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
1.50 3.40 7.90 13.50 30.40<br />
villosum, Cream Falls, ideal border plant. Creamy white bracts<br />
produced all summer 90cm (HA)<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
3.10<br />
STIPA (HP)<br />
6.90 13.10 24.20 55.00<br />
pennata, European Feather Grass, very elegant, silver-grey<br />
flower heads 50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 60<br />
25 sd 50 sd 100 sd 250 sd<br />
4.15 7.70 14.60 33.30<br />
tenuissima, Pony Tails, graceful fair coloured plumes, makes an<br />
excellent pot, patio or bedding plant 40-50cm *<strong>Seeds</strong>/g: 3000<br />
250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd 2,500 sd<br />
2.10 4.00 7.55 17.00<br />
capillata, Bridal Veil, upright silky pannicles 120cm<br />
100 sd 250 sd 500 sd 1,000 sd<br />
3.45 7.80 14.70 28.00
WILD FLOWER MIXTURES<br />
100% WILDFLOWER ANNUAL MIX<br />
Best 12 – Cornfield Mix (or Farmers’ Nightmare) Containing<br />
100% Native British Produced Wild Flower <strong>Seeds</strong>:<br />
White Campion, Corn Chamomile, Scentless Mayweed,<br />
Charlock, Corncockle, Cornflower, Field Forget-me-not, Corn<br />
Marigold, Field Pansy, Wild Poppy, Field Poppy and Longheaded<br />
Poppy. Will flower approximately 3 months after an<br />
early spring sowing.<br />
Sow early spring or autumn at 2-3 gm per square metre.<br />
These annuals can be maintained by self seeding but require<br />
some weeding or thinning to keep in balance.<br />
50g 100g 250g 500g 1 kg<br />
8.30 15.80 37.40 70.50 135.00<br />
NATIVE WILD FLOWER AND GRASS MIXTURES<br />
These mixes are blended from a range of native perennial wild<br />
flowers, together with suitable grasses to form well balanced<br />
conservation mixes for the target area. They each contain 20%<br />
British produced native wild flowers and 80% cultivated native<br />
grasses, and can be used as basic mixtures to which other<br />
suitable species of your choice may be added. A list of wild<br />
flowers contained in each mix is available on request.<br />
Broadcast seed at 3.5-4 g / m2. Careful soil preparation is<br />
required, with a low nutrient regime and sites should be<br />
weeded to minimise aggressive or dominant species<br />
SHADED AREA MIXTURE (deciduous woodland, open woodland<br />
and woodland edge)<br />
WETLAND AREA MIXTURE (saturated soils, banks of ponds,<br />
streams and ditches)<br />
CALCAREOUS SOIL MIXTURE (chalk and other limestone<br />
areas)<br />
CLAY SOIL MIXTURE (heavy clay areas)<br />
LOAM / ALLUVIAL SOIL MIXTURE (loam and alluvial areas)<br />
SANDY SOIL MIXTURE (dry free draining areas)<br />
50g 100g 250g 500g 1 kg<br />
4.80 9.10 21.30 38.75 76.00<br />
ANNUAL MEADOW MIXES<br />
These are blends of non native annual species carefully<br />
selected to provide an interesting and varied landscape with<br />
overlapping flowering patterns blooming from early summer<br />
to autumn. Meadow mixes can provide an economic<br />
alternative to traditional bedding, and have been developed<br />
for their low maintenance characteristics to give informal and<br />
natural displays suitable for both large and small areas.<br />
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Meadow Mix<br />
Sites should be carefully prepared with soil cultivated into a<br />
fine tilth so that seed can be lightly covered after sowing.<br />
Seed rates of 3 – 6g/m2 are recommended, and seed can be<br />
mixed with sand or vermiculite to aid even distribution.<br />
Irrigation is helpful for plant establishment, and some<br />
weeding is usually necessary.<br />
Meadow Mix A quick maturing blend of low growing annual<br />
species, 30-40 cm tall in a wide range of colours<br />
100g 250g 500g 1 kg<br />
12.60 28.00 48.50 95.00<br />
Bee and Butterfly Mix Mainly annual wild flowers but with<br />
some perennials and herbs to give a wide range of nectar and<br />
pollen rich flowers over a long flowering season<br />
100g 250g 500g 1 kg<br />
14.60 32.00 56.25 110.00<br />
Cottage Garden Mix A premium blend with the widest range of<br />
species, to give a traditional cottage garden feel. Widely<br />
adapted.<br />
100g 250g 500g 1 kg<br />
18.95 47.50 83.00 161.50<br />
Blue Shades Mix A balanced range of annual flowers in<br />
shades of blue, lavender and violet to give a cool display.<br />
100g 250g 500g 1 kg<br />
12.60 28.00 48.50 95.00<br />
These prices include carriage but are subject to VAT.<br />
Cottage Garden Mix<br />
Bee and Butterfly Mix<br />
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Agrimony Agrimonia eupatoria 31<br />
Alexanders Smyrnium olusatrum 58<br />
Alkanet Anchusa officinalis 32<br />
Aloe, Cape Aloe ferox 32<br />
Alyssum Aurinia 34<br />
Alyssum (Annual) Lobularia 50<br />
Angels Fishing Rod Dierama 41<br />
Anise Pimpinella anisum 2<br />
Anise Hyssop Agastache foeniculum 2<br />
Artichoke Cynara scolymus 7<br />
Asparagus Asparagus officinalis 7<br />
Aster (Annual) Callistephus chinensis 35<br />
Avens, Water Geum rivale 44<br />
Balloon Flower Platycodon 55<br />
Balm Melissa officinalis 2<br />
Basil Ocimum 2<br />
Basil, Wild Clinopodium vulgare 37<br />
Bear’s Britches Acanthus mollis 31<br />
Bedstraw, Lady’s Galium verum 44<br />
Bellflower, Clustered Campanula glomerata 35<br />
Bells of Ireland Molucella laevis 52<br />
Bergamot Monarda 52<br />
Betony Stachys officinalis 58<br />
Bilberry Vaccinum myrtillus 60<br />
Bishop’s Weed Ammi majus 32<br />
Bistort, Common Persicaria bistorta 54<br />
Black Cumin Nigella sativa 53<br />
Blanket Flower Gaillardia 43<br />
Bleeding Heart Dicentra spectabilis 41<br />
Bleeding Heart, Golden Corydalis lutea 38<br />
Bluebell Hyacinthoides non-scripta 46<br />
Borage Borago officinalis 3<br />
Bugle Ajuga reptans 31<br />
Burnet, Salad Sanguisorba minor 3<br />
Calamint, Lesser Calamintha nepeta 35<br />
California Poppy Eschscholzia 43<br />
Campion Silene 58<br />
Cancer Bush Sutherlandia frutescens 59<br />
Candytuft Iberis 46<br />
Caraway Carum carvi 3<br />
Cardoon Cynara cardunculus 7<br />
Carrot, Wild Daucus carota 39<br />
Catmint Nepeta racemosa 52<br />
Catnip Nepeta cataria 52<br />
Celandine, Greater Chelidonium majus 37<br />
Celery Apium graveolens 10<br />
Celtuce Lactuca sativa 15<br />
Century Centaurium 36<br />
Chamomile, Annual Matricaria chamomilla 51<br />
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Chamomile, Corn Anthemis arvensis 33<br />
Chamomile, Dyers Anthemis tinctoria 33<br />
Chamomile, Lawn Chamaemelum nobile 37<br />
Chervil Anthriscus cerefolium 3<br />
Chicory Cichorium intybus 11,37<br />
Chinese Lantern Physalis franchettii 19,(54 + 55)<br />
Chives Allium schoenoprasum 3,32<br />
Chives, Garlic Allium tuberosum 3<br />
Christmas Rose Helleborus niger 46<br />
Cineraria maritima Senecio cineraria 57<br />
Cinquefoil Potentilla 55<br />
Clary (Painted Sage) Salvia horminum 57<br />
Clover, Red Trifolium pratense 60<br />
Coleus Solenostemon 58<br />
Columbine Aquilegia 33<br />
Comfrey Symphytum 59<br />
Common Bistort Persicaria bistorta 54<br />
Cone Flower Rudbeckia/Echinacea 42,56<br />
Coriander Coriandrum sativum 3<br />
Corn Salad Valerianella locusta 11<br />
Corncockle Agrostemma githago 31<br />
Cornflower Centaurea cyanus 36<br />
Cotton Thistle Onopordum acanthium 53<br />
Cowberry Vaccinum vitis-idaea 60<br />
Cowslip Primula veris 55<br />
Cranes Bill, Bloody Geranium sanguineum 44<br />
Cranesbill, Meadow Geranium pratense 44<br />
Crow’s Foot Aquilegia vulgaris 33<br />
Cuckooflower Cardamine pratensis 36<br />
Cumin Cuminum cyminum 3<br />
Cupid’s Dart Catananche coerulea 36<br />
Curry Plant Helichrysum italicum 45<br />
Daisy, Oxeye Leucanthemum vulgare 49<br />
Dandelion Taraxacum officinale 3<br />
Deadly Nightshade Atropa 36<br />
Dill Anethum graveolens 4<br />
Dog Rose Rosa canina 56<br />
Dropwort Filipendula vulgaris 43<br />
Dyers Weld Reseda luteola 56<br />
Edelweiss Leontopodium alpinum 49<br />
Elecampane Inula helenium 46<br />
Emporer’s Mint Micromeria 4<br />
Evening Primrose Oenothera 53<br />
Fennel Foeniculum 4,12<br />
Fennel Flower Nigella sativa 53<br />
Fenugreek Trigonella foenum-graecum 12<br />
Feverfew Tanacetum parthenium 59<br />
Flax Linum 49<br />
Fleabane, Blue Erigeron acer 43<br />
INDEX
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Forget-Me-Not Myosotis 52<br />
Fox and Cubs Pilosella aurantiaca 55<br />
Foxglove Digitalis 41<br />
Fritillary Fritillaria meleagris 43<br />
Garlic Chives Allium ursinum 3<br />
Gas Plant Dictamnus 47<br />
Geranium Pelargonium 44,54<br />
Globe Flower Trollius chinensis 60<br />
Globe Thistle Echinops 42<br />
Goats Rue Galega officinalis 43<br />
Golden Rod Solidago 58<br />
Good King Henry Chenopodium 12<br />
Gourd Cucurbita pepo 39<br />
Gravelroot Eupatorium purpureum 43<br />
Gypsywort Lycopus europaeus 51<br />
Hare’s Ear Bupleurum rotundifolia 35<br />
Harebell Campanula rotundifolia 35<br />
Heartsease (Wild Pansy) Viola tricolor 62<br />
Heliotrope Heliotropium 45<br />
Henbane Hyoscyamus niger 46<br />
Herb Bennett Geum urbanum 44<br />
Herb Robert Geranium robertianum 44<br />
Hollyhock Alcea 31<br />
Himalayan Blue Poppy Meconopsis betonicifolia 51<br />
Honesty Lunaria biennis 50<br />
Honeysuckle Lonicera periclymenum 50<br />
Hop Humulus lupulus 46<br />
Horehound, Black Ballota nigra 34<br />
Horehound, White Marrubium vulgare 51<br />
Hound’s-tongue Cynoglosum officinale 39<br />
House Leek Sempervivum 57<br />
Hyacinth Bean Dolichos 42<br />
Hyssop Hyssopus 4<br />
Jacob’s Ladder Polemonium caeruleum 55<br />
Jerusalem Sage Phlomis russeliana 54<br />
Knapweed Centaurea 36<br />
Korean Mint Agastache rugosa 31<br />
Lady’s Mantle Alchemilla 32<br />
Lambs Ear Stachys byzantina 58<br />
Larkspur Delphinium 40<br />
Lavender Lavandula 48<br />
Lemon Grass Cymbopogon citratus 4<br />
Leopard Flower Belamcanda chinensis 34<br />
Leopards Bane Doronicum 42<br />
Liver Balsam Erinus alpinus 43<br />
Liquorice Glycyrrhiza glabra 44<br />
Lovage Levisticum officinale 4<br />
Love on a Mist Nigella 53<br />
Lupin Lupinus 50<br />
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Maiden, Pink Dianthus deltoides 40<br />
Maidenhair Tree Ginko biloba 44<br />
Malabar spinach Basella rubra 2<br />
Mallow Malva 12,51<br />
Marigold Corn Chrysanthemum segetum 37<br />
Marigold Pot Calendula officinalis 35<br />
Marigold, African/French Tagetes 59<br />
Marigold, Mexican Tagetes minuta 59<br />
Marjoram Origanum 4,53<br />
Marsh Mallow Althaea officinalis 32<br />
Marsh Marigold Caltha palustris 35<br />
Marvel of Peru Mirabilis jalapa 52<br />
Meadow Clary Salvia pratensis 56<br />
Meadowsweet Filipendula ulmaria 43<br />
Mesembryanthemum Dorotheanthus bellidiformis 42<br />
Mexican Hat Ratibida columnifera 56<br />
Mexican Tarragon Tagetes lucida 6<br />
Mignonette Reseda 56<br />
Millet Pennisetum glaucum 63<br />
Mint Mentha 12,51<br />
Motherwort Leonurus cardiaca 49<br />
Mountain Mint Pycanthemum pilosum 56<br />
Mugwort Artemisia vulgaris 34<br />
Mullein, Greater Verbascum 61<br />
Myrtle Myrtus communis 52<br />
Nasturtium Tropaeolum majus 13,60<br />
Nettle, Common Urtica dioica 60<br />
Nipplewort Lapsana communis 47<br />
Obedient Plant Physostegia 55<br />
Old Mans Beard Clematis vitalba 37<br />
Orach Atriplex hortensis 17,34<br />
Oregano Origanum 4,53<br />
Oxeye Daisy Leucanthemum vulgare 49<br />
Oxslip Primula elatior 55<br />
Pampas Grass Cortaderia selloana 63<br />
Pansy Viola 62<br />
Parcel Apium graveolens 10<br />
Parsley Petroselinum 5<br />
Parsley-piert Aphanes arvensis 33<br />
Pasque Flower Pulsatilla vulgaris 55<br />
Passion Flower Passiflora caerulea 54<br />
Pearlwort Sagina subulata 56<br />
Pennyroyal Mentha pulegium 51<br />
Physic Nut Jatropha curcas 47<br />
Pimpernel, Scarlet Anagallis arvensis 32<br />
Pink, Clove Dianthus caryophyllus 40<br />
Pink, Deptford Dianthus armeria 40<br />
Pink, Ipswich Dianthus plumaris 40<br />
Pleurisy Root Asclepias tuberosa 34<br />
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Poached Egg Plant Limnanthes douglasii 49<br />
Polyanthus Primula elatior 55<br />
Poppy Papaver 53<br />
Primrose, Wlid Primula 55<br />
Purple-Loosestrife Lythrum salicaria 51<br />
Purslane Portulaca oleracea 20<br />
Pyrethrum Tanacetum 59<br />
Ragged-Robin Lychnis flos-cuculi 50<br />
Red Hot Poker Kniphofia (Tritoma) uvaria 47<br />
Rhubarb Rheum hybridum 20<br />
Rhubarb, Giant Gunnera 44<br />
Rock Cress Arabis 33<br />
Rock Purslane Calandrinia 37<br />
Rock Rose Helianthemum nummularium 44<br />
Rocket, Salad Eruca vesicaria 20<br />
Rocket, Sweet Hesperis matronalis 46<br />
Rocket, Wild Diplotaxis tenuifolia 21<br />
Rose Campion Lychnis coronaria 50<br />
Rosemary Rosmarinus officinalis 5<br />
Rue Ruta graveolens 56<br />
Rupture Wort Herniaria glabra 46<br />
Russian Sage Perovskia 54<br />
Saffron Thistle Carthamus tinctorius 36<br />
Sage, Clary Salvia sclarea 57<br />
Sage, English Salvia officinalis 5<br />
Sandwort Arenaria montana 33<br />
Savory Satureja 5<br />
Saxifrage Saxifraga 57<br />
Scabious, Devils-bit Succisa pratensis 59<br />
Scabious, Field Knautia arvensis 47<br />
Scabious, Small Scabiosa columbaria 57<br />
Scurvy Grass Cochlearia 38<br />
Sea Holly Eryngium 43<br />
Sea-kale Crambe maritima 21<br />
Self Heal Prunella vulgaris 55<br />
Sesame Sesamum indicum 58<br />
Sheep’s Sorrel Rumex acetosella 56<br />
Sheep’s-bit Jasione montana 47<br />
Siberian Wallflower Erysimum allionii 43<br />
Snapdragon Antirrhinium 33<br />
Sneezeweed Helenium 44<br />
Sneezewort Achillea ptarmica 31<br />
Snow in Summer Cerastium tomentosum 37<br />
Soapwort Saponaria 57<br />
Sorrel Rumex 6,56<br />
Sorrel, Red Veined Rumex 6<br />
Speedwell, Germander Veronica chamaedrys 61<br />
Spurge, Caper Euphorbia lathyrus 43<br />
St Johns Wort Hypericum 46<br />
68<br />
Statice Limonium 49<br />
Stitchwort, Greater Stelaria holostea 58<br />
Stock Matthiola 51<br />
Stonecrop Sedum 57<br />
Strawberry Fragaria vesca 22<br />
Strawflower Bracteantha 35<br />
Stridalo Silene inflate 6<br />
Sunflower Helianthus annuus 45<br />
Swan River Daisy Brachycombe 35<br />
Sweet Cicely Myrrhis odorata 52<br />
Sweet Herb Stevia rebaudiana 58<br />
Sweet Pea Lathyrus 48<br />
Sweet William Dianthus barbatus 40<br />
Sweet Woodruff Galium odoratum 44<br />
Tansy Tanacetum vulgare 59<br />
Tarragon, Russian Artemesia dracunculoides 6<br />
Teasel Dipsacus 42<br />
Thistle, Blessed Cnicus benedictus 38<br />
Thistle, Milk Silybum marianum 58<br />
Thorn-Apple Datura stramonium 39<br />
Thrift Armeria 33<br />
Thyme Thymus 6,60<br />
Toadflax, Common Linaria vulgaris 49<br />
Toothache plant Spilanthes acmella 58<br />
Tormentil Potentilla erecta 55<br />
Tree Spinach Chenopodium 23<br />
Trefoil, Common Bird’s Foot Lotus corniculatis 50<br />
Tunic Flower Tunica saxifraga 60<br />
Turkish Rocket Bunias 24<br />
Valerian, Common Valeriana officinalis 60<br />
Valerian, Red Centranthus ruber 37<br />
Vervain Verbena officinalis 61<br />
Violet Viola 62<br />
Viper’s-bugloss Echium vulgare 42<br />
Wall Germander Teucrium chamaedrys 59<br />
Wallflower Cheiranthus cheirii 37<br />
Watercress Nasturtium officinalis 12<br />
Weld, Dyers Reseda luteola 56<br />
Welsh Onion Allium fistulosum 5,17<br />
Welsh Poppy Meconopsis cambrica 51<br />
Wood Sage Teucrium scorodonia 59<br />
Wormwood Artemisia absinthium 34<br />
Woad Isatis tinctoria 47<br />
Yarrow Achillea 31<br />
Yellow Rattle Rhinanthus minor 56<br />
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These terms in no way affect the statutory rights of a consumer. Headings are for ease of<br />
reference only and shall not affect the interpretation of these Terms of Business.<br />
Standards<br />
Where applicable seed sold by us complies with U.K. <strong>Seeds</strong> Regulations. All information<br />
gained from our catalogue or staff is based on our trial reports and descriptions and is given<br />
for general guidance only and does not constitute or form a warranty or guarantee. This list<br />
cancels all previous offers and due to fluctuations in exchange rates or seed availability<br />
issues we reserve the right to alter prices without notice.<br />
Latent Defect or Pathogen<br />
Plant diseases can be transmitted by wind, insects, animals or human agencies and may<br />
be seed or soil borne. We believe goods sold to be free from latent defect but we do not<br />
guarantee this and we will not be responsible in any way for the resultant crop. Seed is<br />
supplied at horticultural standards, we do not warrant that seeds are free from human<br />
pathogens, and growers using it in high risk food production operations such as sprouted<br />
seeds or microgreens are advised to take suitable precautions.<br />
Limitation of Liability<br />
In the event of any goods supplied by us not complying with the terms of contract of sale or<br />
of any goods proving defective will, at our discretion, replace the goods free of charge or<br />
refund all payments made in respect of the defective goods and this will be the limit and the<br />
sole-extent of our obligation. We hereby exclude all liability whatsoever (whether based on<br />
negligence by us or our employees, suppliers, subcontractors, agents or otherwise) for any<br />
loss, expense or damage whether direct or consequential arising in any way whatsoever in<br />
connection with any goods supplied by us whether due to any failure in the performance of<br />
or any defect in any such goods or otherwise howsoever save for the liability for such<br />
replacement or refund as aforesaid. In accordance with the established custom of the seed<br />
and horticultural trade any express or implied condition, statement or warranty statutory or<br />
otherwise whatsoever not expressly stated in these Terms of Business is excluded. The<br />
price of all goods sold by us is based upon the foregoing limitations upon our liability and<br />
would be much greater if a more extensive liability was required to be undertaken by us.<br />
Seed is supplied specifically for production of fresh product and may not be used for<br />
breeding or reproduction purposes.<br />
Treatment<br />
Germination percentages are based on tests made before treating.<br />
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS<br />
Complaints<br />
No complaint under the terms of these Terms of Business can be considered unless clear<br />
proof can be given that the goods alleged to have performed unsatisfactorily were in fact the<br />
goods supplied by us and were treated carefully and correctly throughout and subject to<br />
such conditions as were likely to produce favourable results.<br />
Title and Risk<br />
Until paid for in full, all goods supplied by us remain our property which shall be kept on the<br />
Buyer’s premises separately from the Buyer’s own goods or those of any other person and<br />
in such a manner as shall render them readily identifiable as our goods and they shall be<br />
properly stored, protected and insured until such time as the property in the goods passes<br />
to the Buyer. Risk passes to the Buyer on delivery of the goods. Until such time as the<br />
property in the goods shall pass to the buyer we shall be at liberty, at any time, to require<br />
the buyer to deliver up the goods to us and if the buyer fails to do so forthwith, we shall be<br />
entitled to enter upon any premises where the goods are stored and repossess the goods<br />
and the buyer hereby grants us an irrevocable license to do so which shall continue in force<br />
notwithstanding the termination of the contract for any reason.<br />
Insolvency<br />
1) If the buyer (a) has a receiver or liquidator or administrator appointed in respect of any<br />
property or business undertaking (b) announces that the buyer has ceased or is ceasing to<br />
trade (c) fails to make any payment when due or suspends payment (d) notifies any<br />
creditor that the buyer is unable to meet debts or that he is about to suspend payment of<br />
any debts (e) calls or holds a meeting of creditors (f) commits an act of bankruptcy or is<br />
adjudicated bankrupt or has an administration order made (g) being a limited company<br />
enters into liquidation (other than for the purpose of re-construction or amalgamation) (h)<br />
enters into any arrangement or composition with or for the benefit of creditors or (i) suffers<br />
any distress or execution to be levied upon the buyer’s goods then notwithstanding any<br />
previous arrangement for deferred payments all sums payable by the buyer to us shall<br />
immediately become due and we shall have the right (without prejudice to any other right or<br />
remedy available to us) to cancel or suspend further deliveries under the contract.<br />
(2) On the exercise of any rights or remedies we shall not be liable to pay any compensation<br />
to the buyer.<br />
Arbitration<br />
Should any dispute arise we shall be at liberty to require it to be referred to arbitration under<br />
the provisions of the Arbitration Act of 1996 and any modifications thereafter.<br />
Acceptance of Terms of Business<br />
The giving or sending of an order to us constitutes an acceptance of these terms by the<br />
Buyer who is deemed to purchase with full knowledge thereof regardless of as to whether<br />
the goods being the subject of the order are listed in the catalogue or not.<br />
Damage, Delay or Loss in transit<br />
The Buyer should inform the seller as soon as possible by phone if the goods have been<br />
delayed or have arrived damaged so that a claim can be lodged with the carrier. If the goods<br />
are not received within fourteen days of dispatch the Seller should be contacted to enable a<br />
claim to be made against the carrier and a replacement dispatched.<br />
Definition<br />
“Goods” unless the context otherwise requires shall in these Terms of Business mean<br />
seeds, seedlings, plants, bulbs, and tubers, and any other items supplied by the Seller.<br />
Payment and VAT<br />
All cheques should be made payable to <strong>CN</strong> <strong>Seeds</strong> Ltd. Terms are strictly net 30 days from<br />
the date of invoice. Interest at 2% per month will be charged on all overdue accounts,<br />
commencing from the date of falling due. We reserve the right to refuse to accept orders<br />
received until the account for previous supplies has been settled. Value Added Tax will be<br />
charged at the standard rate (currently 20%) as appropriate on all ornamental seeds, also<br />
postage or carriage charges. VAT will be charged on EC exports unless your VAT number is<br />
advised when placing your order.<br />
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