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Verbena 'Dwarf Compact Mixed'
Delicate, fragrant primrose-type flowers which are borne in dense clusters. The sparkling colours range from white and pink to blue and violet. Strongly recommended, particularly when thick ... (6in/15cm).
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Viola 'Large Flowered Mixed'
The ultimate viola in a full range of colours - blue, purple, yellow, white and blue-blotched white. It is wonderful when massed in the border or containers where the extremely floriferous r... (6in/15cm).
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Virginian Stock 'Finest Mixed'
So easy to grow, these delicate blooms of pink, lilac and white are a fine choice for edging, borders, tubs, and window boxes. Will give a splendid scent and an eye-catching display. A hardy... (18in/45cm).
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Viscaria 'Brilliant Mixed'
An easy-to-grow annual, which is showy and free flowering. Scatter seed in broad clumps for a mass of colour which wil last for much of the summer. Our mixture includes soft pinks, reds, blu... (12in/30cm).
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Wallflower 'Monarch Fair Lady'
Few wallflowers can compare with these. The bushy plants produce a splendid display of colour - including gold, cream, pink, purple and rust. Perfect for Spring colour and scent in borders, ... (15in/38cm).
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Xeranthemum 'Mixed'
A mixture of everlasting flowers in a range of yellows, pinks and white. Facinating border subjects, they are ideal for dried flower decorations. A hardy annual, flowering the same year. Pr... (30in/75cm).
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Zinnia 'Allsorts Try These'
An incredible assortment of various types of Zinnias, from simple daisies to huge pompoms. Wonderful in mixed borders or for massed display and with a dazzling range of bright colours. (12in/30cm).
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Zinnia 'Early Wonder Mixed'
Big, bright, showy blooms for a real, long lived, splash of colour in the summer border and as cut flowers. Easily grown. A half hardy annual, flowering the same year. Prefers a sunny positi... (24in/60cm).
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Today's Handy Hint
Potatoes are easy to grow even in small areas such as on a patio. Punch holes in the base of a large bucket or container and drop some spuds directly into compost in the bucket. Keep moist and cool and when the tops die off, just overturn the buckets.
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