Harrogate Gem | King Edward VII | ||
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Old Fashioned Sweet Pea - King Edward VII. Prior to the introduction of Spencer varieties at the turn of the 19th Century, these were the most popular types grown. All varieties are extremely prolific at producing flo... Find out more...
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Lilac Ripple | Marion | ||
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There is just a hint of a dark vein on the blooms of this vigorous plant. Very long stems and its resistance to bud-drop make it a must to any exhibitor.
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Matucana | Milly | ||
Old Fashioned Sweet Pea - Matucana. Prior to the introduction of Spencer varieties at the turn of the 19th Century, these were the most popular types grown. All varieties are extremely prolific at producing flowers, w... Find out more...
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Proudly we accepted the invitation to name our vivid magenta sweetpea after Milly Dowler. This strong grower has excellent placement and will be a 'must' for exhibitor and enthusiast alike.
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Miss Wilmot | Misty Mountain | ||
Old Fashioned Sweet Pea - Miss Wilmot. Prior to the introduction of Spencer varieties at the turn of the 19th Century, these were the most popular types grown. All varieties are extremely prolific at producing flowers... Find out more...
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This introduces a new shade of lavender. It has a very strong lavender flush but it is the clarity of the colour which enhances the bloom.
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Mixed Spencers | Mollie Rilstone | ||
A selection of colours from all the varieties available.
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Very consistent colouration for picotee variety. Exhibition quality.
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Newby Blue | Night Sky | ||
We are proud to present Newby Blue, our new variety for 2021/22.
This sweet pea, named for the first Harrogate Autumn Show to be held at the prestigious Newby Hall in North Yorkshire, is truly magnificent. |
An absolute stunner bred by David Matthewman in Yorkshire.
Highly scented, almost shimmering florets set on long stems. Gardeners will be delighted with this unusually coloured, dazzling new sweetpea. Find out more... |
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