Since 1868 de Jager has been producing top quality, top sized bulbs. The large sizes do make an enormous difference, providing bigger flowers, stronger stems, and better naturalisation. Choose from over 450 varieties and transform your garden with scent and colour. Autumn Flowering Bulbs now available to order.
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Bishop of Auckland
D4000
Like a glass of full-bodied claret, dahlia 'Bishop of Auckland' is a toast to timeless floral sophistication. With deep crimson petals, the blooms will bring a sumptuous richness to your garden. This impressive dahlia is from the ‘Bishop series’, prized for their jewel-like tones set against a dramatic backdrop of dark, bronzed foliage. Marvel at the majestic splendour of the velvety petals, enhanced by a crown of golden anthers. The open-faced flowers prove enormously popular with bees and butterflies, providing a pollen-laden feast. An outstanding performer, the ‘Bishop of Auckland’ flowers for months on end, its burgundy allure lingering like a fine wine.
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Aurea Lutea
M6000
Bearing clusters of numerous golden-yellow flowers on tall stems, Alstroemeria ‘Aurea Lutea’ makes an excellent cut flower and is brilliant for brightening borders with its rich, sunny tones.
The long-lasting flowers are adored by pollinators and feature pretty freckles on their upper and lower petals. Long, curved stamens give an exotic look to the lily-shaped blooms which appear from June to October.
A hardy and exquisitely beautiful Peruvian lily, Alstroemeria ‘Aurea Lutea’ has been granted an Award of Garden Merit from the RHS for its flawless looks and faultless performance.
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Annual Classic Mix
SD111
Pictured here at The Eden Project, our ‘Classic Annual Mix’ will create a diverse, abundant wildflower meadow in your garden. This selection is carefully balanced for a continual succession of flowering, with varying colours throughout the season. From an early summer display of vivid blue, pink and white to a rich autumnal tapestry of deep red, orange and yellow, the ‘Classic Annual Mix’ offers a spectacular show right through until November. With a height of up to 1m, this exuberant collection incorporates Shirley Poppy, Californian Poppy, Cornflower, Fairy Toadflax, Tickseed, Red Orache and Larkspur.
Flowering Height up to 1m (39’’).
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Date
D4241
Chocolate-bronze foliage with apricot blooms, is a match made in heaven when seen on Dahlia ‘Happy Single Date’. The colour mix is perfect for taking your garden from mid-summer, through to the end of autumn, blending well with both summery pastels, and rich autumnal tones.
The single daisy-like flowers feature soft peach petals which deepen to a ring of orange-red around a pollen-rich centre.
Expect a long season of glorious blooms which provide the perfect landing-pad for pollinators and make wonderful cut flowers.
Great for large, bold feature pots and for planting in mixed borders with shrubs and grasses.
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Collarette Alstergrusse
D4700
Dahlia ‘Alstergrusse’ is a dwarf collarette dahlia, bearing masses of pretty citrus-orange cartwheels.
The vibrant, open-faced blooms smother neat foliage from July to October, shining out against a dark-green backdrop. Delightful in a tropical colour scheme with coral-reds and rich yellow tones.
This productive and petite dahlia is also perfect for patio pots and colourful summer containers.
Grown with taller varieties such as ‘Jive’ and ‘Honka Yellow’, ‘Collarette Alstergrusse’ will beam at the forefront of the border.
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Floristan Alba
M6511
With plumes of pure white, fluffy blooms like tufted goose down, Liatris ‘Floristan Alba’ is also fittingly known as ‘Gayfeather’. The tower of tiny, starry blooms with elongated wispy petals gives these plants a soft, fuzzy appearance when viewed from afar. Opening from the top of the stem downwards like a bottlebrush, this variety adds tactile texture to your late summer display. The tall spires lend vertical interest and will punctuate your borders with expressive exclamation marks. Exceptionally hardy and drought resistant, this North American native is a reliable perennial performer.
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Honka Fragile
D4493
An ethereal beauty, ‘Honka Fragile’ is an award-winning dahlia, having been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the RHS. When you see the exceptional beauty of the incredible flowers, it is easy to see why it holds such an accolade.
Each bee-friendly bloom consists of a golden, pollen-rich heart centred within 8 perfect, raspberry edged, ivory petals.
The elegant, star-shaped blooms hold a delicate scent and make beautiful cut flowers.
Looks brilliant in the herbaceous border with soft, feathery grasses.
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Pink
D4300
Dahlia ‘Topmix Pink’ is a sweet, petite dahlia, bearing masses of single pink blooms from July to October.
The pollinator-friendly, daisy-like flowers bloom on strong, dark stems rising from a bed of attractive green foliage. Deadhead spent blooms on a regular basis to promote the formation of new buds.
With a neat and compact habit, Topmix dahlias are perfect for growing in containers, or at the forefront of garden borders.
Combine with taller dahlias such as the orange pompons of ‘Bantling’, for a contrast in shape and colour.
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Dr Alexander Fleming
M6592
Layers of rose-pink petals open slowly, each one softer than the last. The blooms feel generous, almost too full for their stems, as if they’re offering everything they have. Strong, fragrant, and fleeting—perfect for anyone who treasures beauty which doesn’t last forever, but stays in your memory.
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Lividus
M5502
Helleborus ‘Lividus’ bears heavily laden clusters of elegant, cup-shaped blooms with cream-green petals suffused by dusky pink. The evergreen foliage is equally attractive, with blue-green, serrated leaves overlaid by an elaborate web of silver veining. Thriving on slightly alkaline soils, this variety will benefit from some frost protection. Blooming from December to March, Hellebores provide an invaluable source of nectar to early-flying pollinators and are recognised by the RHS in their ‘Plants for Pollinators’ scheme. Watch with delight as bees giddily flit amongst the blooms on a sunny February day, before the rest of the garden has awoken.
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Bishop of Canterbury
D4001
A beautiful regal dahlia, paeony-flowered ‘Bishop of Canterbury’ is a star of the late-summer border with its rich and velvety magenta petals, golden centres and striking dark foliage.
The semi-double blooms flower for months on end, usually from mid-July onwards and have nectar-rich centres adored by bees, butterflies, and a host of garden pollinators.
The strong, sturdy stems do not require staking and means dahlia ‘Bishop of Canterbury’ is also an excellent choice for long-lasting colour in summer containers. Interplant with wiry stems such as scabious, verbenas or salvias for added texture and movement.
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Paeonie Collection
M8045
A charming blend of red, white, and pink paeonies which enhances any garden border. The flowers offer layers of lush petals, adding elegance and fragrance. This collection gives a romantic, timeless appeal, transforming borders into scenes of classic beauty, ideal for summer borders seeking refined, captivating blooms.
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Aurea Orange King
M6001
Bring a rush of fiery colour to summer and autumn borders with Alstroemeria ‘Aurea Orange King’.
From June until October, this exotic-looking Peruvian lily bears clusters of glowing, funnel-shaped orange flowers with a golden-yellow upper lip and dark speckles.
Invaluable as cut flowers, Alstroemeria are loved for their tropical looks and exceptional vase-life, often lasting for 2-3 weeks in fresh water.
This eye-catching, tangerine-toned Alstroemeria proudly holds an Award of Garden Merit, granted by the Royal Horticultural Society as a mark of excellence.
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Annual Cornfield Mix
SD141
A cheerful flush of bright, primary colours, our ‘Cornfield Annual Mix’ offers a mass of picturesque blooms, peaking in July and August. These species were once commonly found growing amongst crops like wheat or hay, colouring the British rural landscape with splashes of blue, yellow and red. With the increase of herbicides to suppress unwanted ‘weeds’, these varieties have sharply declined. Create your own wildlife-friendly idyll and help to increase plant diversity by sprinkling this mix throughout your garden. Providing impact from the first year of sowing, this pretty collection reaches a height of up to 1m and includes Field Poppy, Cornflower, Scentless Mayweed and Corncockle.
Flowering Height up to 1m (39’’).
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Famosa
D4911
The subtle colouring of cheerful collarette dahlia ‘Famosa’ makes this plant a chic choice for beautiful summer containers and bountiful borders.
Two sets of petals form the exquisite blooms - an outer larger set in a romantic shade of soft lilac-pink and a smaller, inner ruffle of pure white petals surrounding the ochre centre.
The flowers are adored by bees, butterflies, and other garden pollinators as they are a rich source of nectar.
This gorgeous dahlia harmonises well in the border with white and cream shades as well as rich burgundy hues and dark foliage.
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Edge of Joy
D4243
Dahlia ‘Edge of Joy’ effortlessly lives up to its name, providing a pleasing reminder of nature’s power to lift the spirits. Eye-catching, pristine white petals are accentuated by deep maroon edges, sparkling radiantly amongst your borders. The boldly contrasting colours impart a vivacious, uplifting energy, offering nature's remedy to a dull day. This dahlia is a single-type flower with an open, seemingly smiling face and golden centre. The pollen-packed central disc acts as a beacon for bees and butterflies, offering a feast for fluttering visitors. Flowering enthusiastically from July until the first frosts, ‘Edge of Joy’ will deliver a potent dose of cheer to your garden.
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Collarette Hartenaas
D4702
Full of captivating charm, dahlia ‘Collarette Hartenaas’ is a delightful dahlia, perfect for patio pots and containers.
This whimsical beauty bears an abundance of sweet pink flowers over a lengthy period. Blooms from July, until first frosts in autumn when you can bring your containers undercover for protection from the harshest of winter weather.
The single flowers appear in rosy-pink shades and feature a delicate ruffled collar of small, lighter petals around a golden centre. Packed with pollen and nectar, the flowers are a magnet to bees, butterflies and garden pollinators, meaning they are a wonderful addition to wildlife gardens.
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Spicata
M6512
With wisps of fine, extended petals giving the impression of a fluffy façade, the spires of Liatris ‘Spicata’ resemble soft feather dusters. Spicata’ means ‘spiked’, and the tall towers of vivid violet will add a colourful vertical accent to your borders. The RHS includes this variety in their ‘Plants for Pollinators’ scheme: hundreds of miniature blooms burst open from the top downwards, warmly inviting bees and butterflies to a feast of pollen and nectar. Despite their exotic appearance, these North American natives are exceptionally hardy, drought tolerant perennials. Boasting a long vase life, Liatris will also make a fascinating feature amongst your floral arrangements.
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Honka Pink
D4495
Soft pink petals fade gracefully to white near a yellow centre, creating a delicate look. Honka Pink offers unique beauty, perfect for naturalistic gardens. This dahlia’s gentle gradient and airy form bring elegance, adding a subtle charm which enhances informal plantings.
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Red
D4301
Throughout summer and autumn, dahlia ‘Topmix Red’ will bear masses of cardinal red blooms atop strong burgundy stems.
Attractive to butterflies and bees, the single daisy-shaped flowers are a perfect choice for pollinator-friendly gardens.
Topmix dahlias have a neat and compact growth habit, reaching a maximum height and spread of 50cm, which makes them an excellent choice for eye-catching pots.
Pick stems to enjoy inside your home in floral displays, and deadhead regularly for a constant stream of crimson flowers.
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Duchesse de Nemours
M6607
Double white petals with a hint of sulphur-yellow create a graceful, fragrant bloom in Paeonies Duchess de Nemours. Refined and timeless, these flowers suit borders or cottage gardens seeking elegance. The luxurious texture and captivating scent ensures this is a focal point for your summer borders.
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Unguicularis
M5661
A welcome sight in the depths of winter, Iris ‘Unguicularis’ generously provides beautiful flowers from November to March. With delicate petals like butterfly wings, the lavender-blue blooms flutter above lance-shaped, evergreen foliage. Brightening bare borders and containers, this variety delivers a dash of colour when it is needed most. The blooms radiate a soft, sweet scent – capitalise on this fragrance by positioning near frequented walkways. ‘Unguicularis’ is native to a dry climate and thrives in light, free-draining soil with a south-facing aspect. Snip the pretty, perfumed blooms as fresh cut flowers to relish some floral joy indoors during the winter months.
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Salmon
D4308
An impactful dahlia for pretty pots and containers, ‘Topmix Salmon’ blooms from July, until the first frosts.
A ring of apricot-blush and coral petals surrounds a bright yellow, nectar-rich heart to form the charming, single flowers. Adored by pollinators such as bees and fluttering butterflies which will gather in your garden in summer. The daisy-shaped blooms appear in abundance, rising up from a bed of neat, lush foliage.
Grow in a large container, or near the front of a garden border in a Venetian palette of reds for a luxuriant, rich display.
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Annual Pixie Mix
SD161
Experience the enchantment of wildflowers on a petite scale with our ‘Pixie Annual Mix’. Especially well-suited to more restricted situations, this collection reaches a height of 50cm. Brimming with compact, vibrant, textural blooms with a long flowering window, varieties include Fairy Toadflax, Red Flax, Shirley Poppy, Love-in-a-mist, Candytuft and Blue Flax. Highly recommended by the RHS as part of the ‘Plants for Pollinators’ scheme, wildflowers hum with life, animated by the buzzing of bees, the darting of hoverflies, and the fluttering of butterflies. Bring your garden to life by filling even the smallest crevices with this beautiful assortment of vibrant blooms.
Flowering Height up to 50 cm (20’’).
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Happy Days Cream White
D4245
Black foliage provides a wonderful contrast to the creamy-white blooms of dahlia ‘Happy Days Cream White’. A stunning dahlia which makes an exceptionally long-lasting container plant, pushing out blooms from July until the first frosts.
Golden yellow, nectar-packed centres at the heart of each bloom are a magnet to pollinators including bees and butterflies. The ivory velvet petals are delicately streaked with pink, adding further texture and refinement to this sophisticated dahlia.
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Orientalis Pink
M5504
Striking saucer-shaped flowers in a variety of sweet, dusty pinks bloom from February to April on Helleborus ‘Orientalis Pink.’
This variety looks stunning teamed with deep berry and black toned Hellebores in a woodland border and is attractive to bees and early pollinators.
Sturdy stems grow up to 35cm tall, so plant Orientalis Pink where the flowers will be seen and appreciated, in a partly shaded area and in soil which is rich in leaf mould.
Deep green, leathery leaves provide year-round interest. It is advisable to prune the foliage back to its base when buds appear in late winter in order to help the flowers be more visible and to keep the plants in good health.
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Honka Red
D4494
Dahlia ‘Honka Red’ is an unusual dahlia, sweetly scented and attractive to bees, butterflies and pollinators.
Blooming from July to October, the striking flowers look quite unlike most dahlias, in that they are exceptionally delicate and airy in appearance. A starburst of slender, red velvet petals surrounds the bright yellow centre, forming simple, stylish blooms.
Cut the flowers as soon as they are open as the petals will drop soon after pollination.
Dahlia ‘Honka Red’ looks wonderful planted next to almost-black ‘Verrone’s Obsidian’ for a dramatic and complimentary display which will flower all summer and autumn long.
No surprise this variety holds a prestigious Award of Garden Merit for its enviable attributes.
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Arabicum
M5773
Otherwise known as ‘Star of Bethlehem’, Ornithogalum ‘Arabicum’ is crowned by tightly packed clusters of white, star-like flowers, each punctuated by a black, bead-like centre. The RHS has recognised this variety as part of their ‘Plants for Pollinators’ scheme, and the pollen-packed blooms will bring your garden to life with the gentle buzzing and fluttering of bees and butterflies. Renowned by florists for their exceptionally long vase life and their long, sturdy stems, make the most of your Ornithogalum indoors as well as out. Lift these half-hardy bulbs once the flowers and foliage have faded and place in a sheltered, frost-free location. Re-plant in late spring for an encore performance.
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Gallery Art Nouveau
D4707
Layers of deep pink shift delicately to pale blush at the tips, like the final light of a sunset caught on soft clouds. Perfect for a quiet corner, these blooms feel intimate, almost conversational, their compact grace transforming any pot into a work of living art.
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Hawaiian Coral
M6624
Coral-pink petals fading to apricot hues form the radiant double blooms of Paeonies Hawaiian Coral. Held on strong stems, these flowers brighten borders with warmth and vitality. An uplifting choice for summer garden designs, they bring vibrancy and unique colour, enriching outdoor arrangements with effortless style.
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Fantastico
D4901
The cranberry-red blooms of collarette dahlia ‘Fantastico’ shine like rubies in the summer border, flowering through until the end of autumn.
This luxurious antique red dahlia features a smaller ring of white-tipped petals circling the nectar-rich heart. Pollinator-friendly collarette and single-flowered dahlias are a wonderful addition to any garden and will reward you with a long season of blooms. Perfect for containers thanks to their compact habit.
Balances well with vibrant, saturated colours - we think it looks sublime with orange dahlia ‘Bishop of Oxford’ and blood-red ‘Viking’.
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Bishop of Llandaff
D4003
Arguably the best red dahlia available, ‘Bishop of Llandaff’ produces rich-vermillion velvet blooms for months on end - perfect for adding a splash of long-lasting vibrancy to beds, borders and containers.
Bronze-black, deeply divided foliage provides wonderful contrast to the paeony-flowered scarlet blooms which are adored by pollinators.
Awarded a prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the RHS for exceptional performance and show-stopping looks, this sensational dahlia is unmissable in the garden all summer and autumn, thriving in sunny borders and large feature containers.
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Karl Rosenfield
M6616
Large crimson-red double blooms emit both bold colour and fragrance in Paeonies Karl Rosenfield. Commanding attention in mixed borders, this paeony offers dramatic richness and luxurious texture. An outstanding addition to your summer planting, its vibrant tones provide lasting visual impact for both traditional and modern designs.
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Happy Days Lemon
D4244
Welcome the positive spirit of dahlia 'Happy Days Lemon' into your garden and bask in its soft radiance. Pale yellow petals capture the hazy glow of a misty dawn light, full of promise for a pleasant day ahead. Like the first light at sunrise, this dahlia exudes a quiet charm to gently elevate your spirits. The ‘Happy Days’ series features single-type blooms with a golden boss of stamens – a superb choice to tempt bees and butterflies into your garden. Valiantly flowering until the first frosts, these delicate blooms are an enchanting sight late in the season.
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Orientalis White Spotted
M5505
A bashful little bloom, the faces of Helleborus ‘Orientalis White Spotted’ point modestly towards the ground. Gently lift the flowers up to reveal their astonishing, intricate beauty –double, frilled layers of alabaster petals are delicately stippled with burgundy freckles. These clusters of demure blooms are shown to advantage by glossy, serrated, evergreen foliage. The leathery, rabbit resistant leaves make excellent woodland ground cover. Blooming from December to March, the flowers are invaluable to early-season pollinators when other nectar sources are scarce, hence the RHS ranks Hellebores highly in their ‘Plants for Pollinators’ scheme.
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Kelsey Annie Joy
D4914
The exquisite beauty of collarette dahlia ‘Kelsey Annie Joy’ is thanks to its soft and harmonious colouring and unusual petal formation.
The refined daisy-like blooms are made up of an outer ring of large apricot-yellow petals and a second, smaller layer of soft sunset-pink and peach frills. In the middle of each blushing bloom sits a golden, nectar-packed centre – a haven for pollinators.
Great for containers and mixed garden borders. Blend with similar tropical shades for a warm, colourful effect.
The flowers are excellent for cutting and adding to seasonal flower arrangements, lasting for several days in fresh water.
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Saundersiae
M5779
With stately, elongated stems culminating in a burst of spangled blooms, Ornithogalum ‘Saundersiae’ is also known as ‘Giant Chincherinchee’ for its impressive stature. Taller and more floriferous than its cousins, this variety makes a fine specimen amongst rockeries, borders, and container displays. Held in dense clusters, each starry, white flower is accented by a jet-black bead at the centre. Ornithogalum are included in the ‘Plants for Pollinators’ scheme by the RHS, providing a plentiful source of nectar to bees and butterflies. ‘Saundersiae’ is one of the ultimate cut flowers, with elegant, towering stems and an astonishing vase life of several weeks
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Honka Verrone's Obsidian
D4499
For creating drama and elegance in the garden, almost-black dahlia ‘Honka Verrone’s Obsidian’ is the perfect choice. Rich, velvety petals converge around a golden heart, packed full of pollen and nectar – a haven for pollinators, including bees and flittering butterflies.
Gently fragranced and wonderful for cutting to add a star-shape to flower arrangements. Display as single stems in tiny bud vases to marvel at the intricately formed blooms.
Charming ‘Veronne’s Obsidian’ has been granted a prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the RHS, for winning looks and excellent garden performance. Flowers from July until late autumn and looks brilliant woven into a bold, jewel-toned border.
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Perennial Cottage Garden
SD261
A tall, dramatic, colourful, and long season meadow. It was initially designed to be sown over pure brick rubble on housing demolition sites, but finds itself equally at home in garden soils. This meadow offers fantastic variety and is jam-packed full of species that work wonderfully together, providing drama and colour from early Spring, right through to late Autumn. On very low fertility soils, an annual cut and collect is not always necessary.
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Mary Evelyn
D4899
Dark red petals surround a ring of shorter white florets, creating a refined collar effect which enhances visual appeal. Mary Evelyn brings elegance and distinction, perfect for adding layered beauty to beds and borders. The unique design provides a classic look with a touch of artistry.
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White
D4302
Dahlia ‘Topmix White’ produces an abundant flow of pure-white, daisy-like blooms all summer.
The simple, single flowers are held up to face towards the sun, on strong, straight stems from a neat mound of foliage.
Excellent for container planting, and for growing near the front of a garden border. We think this looks superb in an all-white and green, fresh planting design.
This floriferous, petite dahlia can be used for cutting, which will promote even more pristine flowers to form on the plants.
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Sarah Bernhardt
M6617
Named after the much-admired French actress of the late 19th century who was often referred to as ‘The Divine Sarah’, Paeonia ‘Sarah Bernhard’ has an equally commanding presence, beauty, and grace. As famed as its namesake, this darling peony remains immensely popular. Multi-layered petticoats of rose-pink petals are rouged at the centre, accompanied by a delicate, honeyed scent. The beguiling fragrance of this variety will lure bees and butterflies to your garden, hence being included in the RHS ‘Plants for Pollinators’ scheme. Much beloved as a cut flower, the soft pastel hues of ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ make a dreamy addition to bouquet and arrangements.
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Honka Yellow
D4491
The breezy blooms of dahlia ‘Honka Yellow’ add softness and charm to garden borders and containers throughout summer and autumn. The simple, lemon-yellow blooms are a stellar attraction for pollinators, with their nectar-rich centres and sweet fragrance.
Each zesty petal gently turns in on itself, creating a slender outline and elegant star shape.
Perfect for sprinkling sunshine onto colourful, mixed borders, and fabulous for brightening up pots with long-lasting colour.
An RHS award-winning dahlia, ‘Honka Yellow’ has been granted an illustrious Award of Garden Merit.
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Perennial Persian Carpet Mix
SD251
Enhance your garden with the richly woven, jewel-bright intensity of our ‘Persian Carpet Perennial Mix’. A living work of art, this collection entwines an opulent range of varieties for complex and subtle colour combinations over a long season. Contrasting forms of fine-leaved species, upright spires, and open-faced blooms create a sumptuous array of textures and silhouettes. Such a diversity of blooms provides a vital habitat and food source for wildlife and is recommended as part of the RHS ‘Plants for Pollinators’ scheme. Returning year after year, this selection includes: Dianthus carthusianorum (Carthusian Pink), Festuca longifolia (Hard Fescue), Lychnis chalcedonica (Maltese Cross), and Echium vulgare (Vipers Bugloss).
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Romeo
D4235
Numerous red flowers flourish on bronze stems, creating an open-faced display which attracts pollinators. The bold, simple petals add rich colour and texture, making Romeo perfect for informal gardens. This dahlia delivers natural beauty, filling spaces with vibrant life and energy.
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Bishop of Oxford
D4004
Dark-aubergine foliage sets off the zesty orange blooms of dahlia ‘Bishop of Oxford’ just perfectly.
A slightly more compact dahlia which packs a punch in containers and pots and requires no staking or support. This brilliant dahlia may be planted in the middle or towards the front of a garden border, to add tropical colour and depth with its wonderful rich foliage and bright blooms.
Extremely floriferous from July until at least October, dahlia ‘Bishop of Oxford’ works well within a rich and sumptuous jewel-toned planting scheme.
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Yellow
D4303
Soft, lemon yellow blooms top straight stems on charming dahlia ‘Topmix Yellow’.
A single-flowered, compact dahlia which is perfect for pretty pots and illuminating borders - it is adored by summer pollinators.
Flowers until the first frost in late autumn, when you should move your containers undercover for the colder months, or protect and dig the tubers out from garden beds for winter storage.
This zestful, petite dahlia mixes well with bright orange and crisp white shades for a fresh-looking display.
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Perennial Tuscan Hills Mix
SD211
Taking its name from the sun-drenched slopes of Tuscany, our ‘Tuscan Hills Perennial Mix’ captures the essence of balmy summer days. This warm, radiant collection combines glinting gold and blazing yellow varieties, enlivened by highlights of white and later flashes of purple. The glorious array of blooms attracts a broad range of beneficial wildlife, including bees, butterflies, hoverflies, moths, and birds. Our most popular perennial mix performs best in a sunny location on free-draining, light soil, and can tolerate higher fertility soils. This selection contains: Rudbeckia hirta (Blackeyed Susan), Eryngium planum (Sea Holly), Achillea millefolium (Yarrow), and Buphthalmum salicifolium (Yellow Ox Eye).
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Bishop of York
D4005
Dahlia ‘Bishop of York’ produces a healthy bed of lush, deep-purple foliage, studded with sunny yellow blooms for numerous months from July.
The tasteful colour and texture combination looks stunning in large vintage metal containers with feathery grasses, tall Rudbeckia and dark trailing foliage plants, fitting well into both modern and traditional garden designs.
Anemone-flowering ‘Bishop of York’ blooms profusely from mid-summer until frost signals dormancy for the plants. Keep deadheading spent flowerheads, or better still, cut the ochre flowers for uplifting seasonal floral arrangements and bouquets.
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Single Flowered Mix
D4010
This balanced mix of single-flowered dahlias will bloom in a stunning range of gemstone colours, all at varying heights. Excellent for adding warmth and bursts of long-lasting colour to borders and containers, the pollinator-friendly blooms will flower from midsummer up until the first hard frost.
Dahlias bloom prolifically and by deadheading the spent flowers, you will ensure a constant stream of daisy-shaped blooms. Perhaps cut a few stems to enjoy inside the home.
The gold-flecked, pollen-rich centres are a haven for bees and butterflies who will flock to feast on their nectar.
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Liatris Collection
M8033
Aptly called ‘Gayfeather’ for its towers of fluffy blooms, liatris lends a soft, textural, vertical accent to your garden. This fantastic collection combines 5 of the white, goose-down variety ‘Floristan Alba’, and 5 of the marvellous mauve ‘Spicata’. Ideal for weaving amongst borders and containers, the spectacular flower spikes will punctuate your planting schemes like exclamation marks. The hundreds of miniature flowers offer an irresistible nectar buffet for bees and butterflies. Flowering from July to September, the tactile blooms also make unique, long-lasting additions to floral arrangements. This North American native is an exceptionally hardy and drought resistant perennial.
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Top Brass
M6613
Showy blooms of Paeonies Top Brass combine white outer petals, pink inner accents, and a golden-yellow centre. This striking paeony adds interest to summer gardens, blending elegance with unique colour combinations. Perfect for borders, Top Brass brings charm and movement, transforming outdoor arrangements with lively detail.