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Illustrated Index of : L
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Lathyrus odoratus Collection
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Collection comprises one packet each of: Appleblossom, Anniversary, Apricot Sprite, Chatsworth, Cream Southborne, Firecrest, Orange Dragon, Pink & White Ripple, White Supreme and Wiltshire Ripple. For a full description and sowing & growing instructions please refer to each plant's individu ...
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Lathyrus odoratus Cream Southbourne
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Hardy Annual Climber.
In T&M s opinion, this is the best cream variety available. Luscious, large, frilled blooms on long stems with a fantastic fragrance too.
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Lathyrus odoratus Floral Tribute
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Hardy Annual Climber.
A few years ago T&M initiated a project to provide home gardeners with the definitive Sweet Pea mixture. The brief was to provide within the newer varieties, OUTSTANDING FRAGRANCE - EXHIBITION STANDARD BLOOMS - and the WIDEST COLOUR RANGE. Each variety chosen was multiplied to provide a volume of s ...
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Lathyrus odoratus Fragrant Ripples
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Hardy Annual Climber.
A unique mixture of fragrant sweet peas, each having a distinctive rippled appearance. Long, slender stems are graced with large, wavy blooms in rippled shades of scarlet, claret, blue, and lilac, each on a white ground. Lovely for the garden or as a cut flower. Flowers summer. Climber.
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Lathyrus odoratus Fragrantissima
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Hardy Annual Climber.
Embraces the full colour spectrum from white, through all the pink shades, reds, blues, purples, bicolours, stripes and reverse bicolours - formula blended to ensure you get an even balance of colour. Fragrance too has been a priority, and some of the colours are NSPS Medal winners. Large flowered ...
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Lathyrus odoratus Geoff Amos
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Hardy Annual Climber.
Geoff Amos carries a distinctive flower with an elegant, scarlet rippling over the pure white backing. Striking in the flower garden and stunning in bouquets. Now, who said beauty doesn't come in a packet?
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Lathyrus odoratus King Size Navy
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Hardy Annual Climber.
One of the darkest blue sweet peas in existence. Up to five large, wavy blooms are borne on long, slender stems, making this an excellent cut flower, where its fragrance will pervade the air. A superb performing garden variety. Flowers summer. Climber.
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Lathyrus odoratus Lavender Striped Flush
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Hardy Annual.
Grow and create your own beautiful bouquet for someone special. This attractive sweet pea, richly flushed and striped in pink, makes a gorgeous summer climber. The gently fragrant blooms are good quality and ideal for exhibiting. Prefers a well-drained soil in full sun.
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Lathyrus odoratus Little Sweetheart
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Hardy Annual Climber.
An absolutely charming little variety. Petite in every way - stature and spread, foliage and flowers. An ideal sweet pea for containers or edging in red, pink, rose, white, purple, lilac and blue. Flowers summer. Height 6-8in.
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Lathyrus odoratus Midnight
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Hardy Annual Climber.
Seldom available. Beautifully formed, large blooms of maroon-red, almost black. An amazing colour!
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Lathyrus odoratus Mollie Rilestone
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Hardy Annual Climber.
An extremely beautiful, fragrant variety with an antique type appearance. Long, slender stems are graced with large, wavy blooms which have a deep pink edge on a cream background. Lovely for the garden, as a cut flower or for the show bench where its flower quality is bound to win you a prize. Flow ...
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Lathyrus odoratus Mutacana
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Hardy Annual Climber.
One of the first Sweet Peas to be introduced into Britain just before the year 1700, by a Sicilian monk, Franciscus Cupani. This variety has the original enthralling Sweet Pea fragrance which is captivating in every way. A wonderful cut flower and garden plant with masses of bicoloured, purple and ...
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Lathyrus odoratus North Shore
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Hardy Annual Climber.
One of a new race of uniquely bicoloured or 'two-tone', richly scented sweet peas recently bred in New Zealand. Excellent for garden or exhibition with navy blue standard and pale violet wings, a combination we believe never previously seen in the sweet pea. Flowers summer. Climber.
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