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Compact And Free Flowering, So An Ideal Choice For Bedding And Containers. Ten Week Stocks Are So Appealing, And Our Mixture Produces Mainly Double Blooms (some 'singles' Are Inevitable) With A Delightful Fragrance.

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There Is No Better Flower For The Children's Garden, As These Dainty Plants Flower Just Four Or Five Weeks After Sowing. ideal For Edging Or Filling In Gaps In Borders, Successional Sowings Through Spring And Summer Give Continuous Colour.

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This Is A Traditional Tall Sunflower That Is Very Easy To Grow Which Makes It A Perfect Variety For Children.the Very Large Bright Golden Flowers Are Held On Strong, Tall Stems Which Grow Very Tall. Once Started They Grow Very Quickly And Children Love To Measure Them Every Couple Of Days To Chart Their Progress As They Grow Practically Before Their Very Eyes! This Is A Traditional Tall Sunflower That Is Very Easy To Grow Which Makes It A Perfect Variety For Children. The Very Large Bright Golden Flowers Are Held On Strong, Tall Stems Which Grow Very Tall. Once Started They Grow Very Quickly And Children Love To Measure Them Every Couple Of Days To Chart Their Progress As They Grow Practically Before Their Very Eyes!

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A Fully Double, Bright Orange Sunflower With Heads Up To 30cm (12in) Across. When Closely Planted It Makes A Good Screen Or Temporary Hedge, And The Blooms Last Up To A Fortnight As Cut Flowers.

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An Excellent Variety.they Are Great For Garden Display, Where The Free Branching Plants With Single, Double And Semi-double Blooms Can Make A Temporary Hedge.they Are A Superb Cut Flower Too.

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Something Completely Different - A Sunflower With Rich Mahogany Red Petals And A Black Centre. the Freely Branching Plants Each Produce Several Heads, So It Is Easy To Have Plenty For Cutting But Still To Leave Some For Garden Display.

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This Sunflower Variety Produces Fully Double, Golden Reflexed Blooms Which Contrast With Unusual Green/bronze Central Crests To Give A Catherine Wheel Appearance.the Large Flower Heads Are Produced On Strong, Upright Stems And Are Ideal For Cutting As They Are Pollen-free.

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Toyshop Blooms For Many Weeks Throughout The Summer On Compact, Branching Plants. flowers Are Large And Have Both Single And Double Blooms In A Wide Range Of Colour Combinations Including Yellow, Orange, Gold, Cream And Bronze Tints.they Make A Superb Cut Flower Too.

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Masses Of Different Colours And Combinations Of Colours, And A Fine Range Of Flower Forms, Make This A Stunning Mixture, Worthy Of The Artist Famed For His Paintings Of Sunflowers. the Heads Are Pollen-free, So No Staining Indoors If Used As Cut Flowers.

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Named After The Scottish Home Ofthe Late Hm The Queen Mother.an Elegant Soft Cream The Buds Have A Hint Of Creamy Primrose, Opening To Pearly-white With Cream Edges. Blooms Are Well Ruffled, Sweetly Scented And Carried On Long Stems. An Unwins Bred Classic Variety And Outstanding For Exhibition, Garden Or Vase Display.

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Named For The Heroine In Wuthering Heights.large Showy Rich Cream Flowers On Long Strong Stems, The Blooms Are Highly Scented.it Has Recieved An Rhs Award Of Garden Merit,

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Combining A Striking Colour, Gentle Fragrance And Ruffled Blooms, This Sweet Pea Variety Is A Favourite To Grow In The Garden. Sweet Pea Flamingo Is Also Perfect To Use For Cutting. full Sowing Instructions Are Included On Every Seed Packet.there Is No Need To Chip The Seeds Nor Soak Them In Water Before Sowing.september-october Sowings Produce The Most Vigorous And Earliest Flowering Plants. Seedlings Are Best Over-wintered In A Cold Frame Or Under Cloches.support Young Plants With Canes, Netting Or Trellis To About 180cm (6ft). Pick The Blooms Regularly To Ensure A Continuous Supply.

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Expect Up To Seven Blooms Per Stem From This Vigorous, Free Flowering Mixture.lovely For Cutting Or Garden Display, Most Colours Are Sweetly Scented.produces Good Quality Blooms With The Minimum Care And Attention.

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This Splendid Variety Is Close To Perfection!large Flowers Of The Highest Quality Are Well Balanced On Extra Long, Strong Stems. The Slightly Wavy Lilac Pink On A White Flowers Have A Rich, Heady Perfume. Perfect For The Vase Or The Showbench. Gwendoline Is An Rhs Award Winner.

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These Are The 'grandiflora' Sweet Peas, So Popular In Victorian Times. They Are Smaller Flowered Than Modern Types And So Dainty And Simple In Form. The Delicious Scent Will Transport You To A More Romantic World.

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A Rich Deep Red Sweet Pea With Firmer Textured Petals Giving Better Resistance To Hot Weather Than Many Scarlets. Holding Its Colour Well, Red Arrow Is A Perfect Addition For Flower Arrangements.

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Bunches Of Cool Blue Flowers In A Wide Range Of Shades And Types. For Beautiful Garden Displays And Exquisite Fragrance This Mix Is Hard To Beat.

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This Packet Contains Seed Of Four Top Quality Spencer Type Sweet Peas, All Of Which Are Superb For Cutting, Garden Display Or Exhibiting At The Local Flower Show. Includes Vera Lynn (rose Pink), Blue Danube (mid Blue), Red Arrow (scarlet), And Royal Wedding (white).

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A Blend Of Top-class Red, White And Blue Sweet Peas Named To Commemorate The England Rugby Team's 2004 World Cup Victory In Australia.

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Sweet Pea Unwins Finest Collection Four Of Our Best Varieties, In One Value For Money Packet. All Are Totally Different Types- Prima Donna Is An Old Fashioned Pink Bloomed Variety, Romeo Is An Improved ‘grandiflora’ White With Blue Picotee, Oxford Blue, A Navy Blue Classic Spencer, And Champagne Bubbles A Totally Unique Lemon- Cream Flushed With Amber.sowing Time:indoors: Jan- March Or Sept- Octoutdoors: March- Aprilspecial Note: do Not Chip The Seeds Nor Soak Them In Water Before Sowing. Sept- Oct Sowings Produce The Most Vigorous And Earliest Flowering Plants. Seedling Are Best Over Wintered In A Cold Frame Under Cloches.sowing Indoors: almost Fill 12cm (5in) Pots With Moist Seed Compost. Sow Five Seeds, Evenly Spaced, Per Pot And Lightly Cover With A Little More Compost. Water Well After Sowing, But Not Again Until Seedling Have Emerged. Place In Warmth 10-15 Deg C (50-60 Deg F).growing On: grow On In Unheated Conditions, Ideally In A Cold Frame. Pinch Out The Growing Tips Of Plants Produced From January To March Sowings. Plant Out 20cm (8in) Apart From March Onwawrds.sowing Outdoors: sow Seeds In Pre- Watered Soil 2cm (1in) Deep, 10cm (4in) Apart. Keep Soil Moist Until Seedlings Emerge And Water As Required In Dry Spells.aftercare: support Young Plants With Canes, Netting Or Trellis To About 180cm (6ft). Pick The Blooms Regularly To Ensure A Continuous Supply.