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    • Beetroot Seeds – F1 Action

      Good crops of high quality, sweet, smooth-skinned roots to harvest at golf ball size. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Ready to eat in just 6-12 Read More »
    • Scabiosa incisa Kudo Purple

      With Scabious Kudos Purple You can expect a long season of colour from June through to October, these hardy perennial plants will be covered in soft Read More »
    • Tomato Seeds – F1 Crimson Blush

      Exclusive to Suttons, this blight resistant beefsteak tomato is sweeter than other beefsteak varieties. In fact, it tastes more like a cherry tomato. This tomato variety Read More »
    • Lily Bulbs – Black Jewel

      Rare and mysterious, black flowers always generate interest and fascination amongst collectors, as well as amateur growers. Lily ‘Black Jewel’ is one of the darkest lilies Read More »
    • Linum Seeds – Red Robin

      Brilliant blood red flowers with a satin finish. Height 35cm (15"). HA – Hardy annual.   Read More »
    • Sweet William Plants – Barbarini

      This compact, quick-to-bloom variety boasts sweetly scented flowers, ranging from white to deep purple and crimson, including attractive bicolours. Flowers late April-late August. Height 10-20cm (4-8"). Read More »
    • Verbena Plants – Red Rose

      Verbena Plants – Red Rose A unique flower to bring splashes of colour to your garden. The Verbena Plants – Red Rose is a colourful masterpiece. Read More »
    • Beetroot Boltardy

      Beetroot Plants – Boltardy A top seller for its reliability, tastiness and resistance to bolting! The ?Boltardy? is one of the most popular beetroot varieties, producing Read More »
    • Chrysanthemum Incurved Mixed

      Sturdy stems bear rounded blooms with magnificent incurved petals that are perfect for long-lasting flower arrangements. Savour the colour of these magnificent half hardy chrysanthemums in Read More »