Jilly | Harrogate Gem | ||
Arguably the best cream ever. The young flowers are so intense in colour they appear to be yellow. They develop into good blooms with excellent stems. Find out more...
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Happy Birthday | George Priestley | ||
This variety is an unusual shade of cerise. Very strong growing plants. Award of Merit for exhibition at Wisley 1997. First class certificate, Scottish Trails, 1997. A 'must' for the exhibitor. Find out more...
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Very large flowers of outstanding exhibition quality. Named after a well respected former vice-president of the National Sweetpea society. Superbly scented.
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Ethel Grace | Eclipse | ||
A strong lavender. Superb established exhibition variety. Vigorous grower.
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One of the most reliable sweetpeas in circulation. There is a continuation of perfect blooms throughout the season.
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Dorothy Eckford | Dark Passion | ||
Old Fashioned sweet Pea - Dorothy Eckford. 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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Unusual dark colour. Highly scented. Silky sheen on well-placed florets. Find out more...
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Clotted Cream | Clementine Kiss | ||
Bred By Keith Brewer. It is a sensational sweetly scented cream. Excellent for garden and exhibition growing. Find out more...
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Totally new colour which will bring delight to growers. Strong growing habit producing a prolific number of blooms with immaculate placement of florets. Find out more...
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Cheshire Blue | Burnished Bronze | ||
Old Fashioned Sweet Pea - Cheshire Blue. 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 flowe... Find out more...
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Neatly formed flowers of deep-rich colour on long stems. Recommended for garden and exhibition.
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