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Home Garden Market Home Garden Market Catalogue 2011/2013 AG-2020 AGASTACHE aurantiaca 'Sunset Yellow’ DI-7228 DIGITALIS purpurea 'Candy Mountain Peach’ AG-2020 AGASTACHE aurantiaca 'Sunset Yellow’ DI-7228 DIGITALIS purpurea 'Candy Mountain Peach’ AG-2040 AGASTACHE aurantiaca 'Fragrant Carpet’ DI-7226 DIGITALIS purpurea ssp heywoodii 'Silver Fox Improved’ AG-2040 AGASTACHE aurantiaca 'Fragrant Carpet’ DI-7226 DIGITALIS purpurea ssp heywoodii 'Silver Fox Improved’ BR-4320 BRASSICA rapa 'Moutarde Rouge’ LA-8140 LAVANDULA lanata 'Woolly Lavender’ BR-4320 BRASSICA rapa 'Moutarde Rouge’ LA-8140 LAVANDULA lanata 'Woolly Lavender’ CA-0130 CALANDRINIA ciliata 'Blanca’ PH-3557 PHLOX drummondii 'Beauty Cranberry & Cream’ CA-0130 CALANDRINIA ciliata 'Blanca’ PH-3557 PHLOX drummondii 'Beauty Cranberry & Cream’ CO-5930 COREOPSIS xhybrida 'Incredible! Mid Mix’ PH-3572 PHLOX drummondii 'Beauty Moody Blues’ CO-5930 COREOPSIS xhybrida 'Incredible! Mid Mix’ PH-3572 PHLOX drummondii 'Beauty Moody Blues’ CO-9118 COSMOS bipinnatus 'Fizzy Pink’ SA-2670 SALVIA patens 'Cambridge Blue’ CO-9118 COSMOS bipinnatus 'Fizzy Pink’ SA-2670 SALVIA patens 'Cambridge Blue’ CO-9120 COSMOS bipinnatus 'Fizzy Pink Dark Centre’ SC-2400 SCHIZANTHUS pinnatus 'Tinkerbell Mixed’ CO-9120 COSMOS bipinnatus 'Fizzy Pink Dark Centre’ SC-2400 SCHIZANTHUS pinnatus 'Tinkerbell Mixed’ CO-9230 COSMOS bipinnatus 'Double Dutch Rose’ TA-2740 TAGETES erecta 'Kees' Orange’ CO-9230 COSMOS bipinnatus 'Double Dutch Rose’ TA-2740 TAGETES erecta 'Kees' Orange’ CU-2885 CUCURBITA pepo 'Vegetable Spaghetti’ VE-6500 VERBENA tenuisecta 'Desert Jewels Mixed’ CU-2885 CUCURBITA pepo 'Vegetable Spaghetti’ VE-6500 VERBENA tenuisecta 'Desert Jewels Mixed’ DE-5080 DELPHINIUM consolida 'Fancy Purple Picotee’ VI-3572 VIOLA xwittrockiana 'Summer Paradise Summer Berries’ DE-5080 DELPHINIUM consolida 'Fancy Purple Picotee’ VI-3572 VIOLA xwittrockiana 'Summer Paradise Summer Berries’ DE-5090 DELPHINIUM consolida 'Fancy Rose Striped’ VI-3574 VIOLA xwittrockiana 'Summer Paradise Stormy Skies’ DE-5090 DELPHINIUM consolida 'Fancy Rose Striped’ VI-3574 VIOLA xwittrockiana 'Summer Paradise Stormy Skies’ DI-0795 DIANTHUS barbatus 'Kaleidoscope Mix’ DI-0795 DIANTHUS barbatus 'Kaleidoscope Mix’ Frontcover: PHLOXFrontcover: drummondii 'Moody Blues’ COSMOSPHLOX drummondii bipinnatus 'Moody 'Fizzy Pink Blues’ Dark Centre’ VERBENACOSMOS bipinnatus tenuisecta 'Fizzy 'Desert Pink Jewels Dark Mixed’ Centre’ VERBENA tenuisecta 'Desert Jewels Mixed’ 1 New! New! AC-5066 ACHILLEA ptarmica ’Double Diamond’ AG-2020 AGASTACHE aurantiaca ’Sunset Yellow’ AG-2040 AGASTACHE aurantiaca ‘Fragrant Carpet’ AG-2075 AGASTACHE rugosa ‘Golden Jubilee’ AG-2177 AGASTACHE pallidiflora ‘Rose Mint’ AL-8850 ALCEA rosea ‘Jet Black’ AM-1218 AMARANTHUS cruentus ‘Autumn Pallet’ AQ-8650 AQUILEGIA vulgaris ‘Pink Petticoat’ New! New! 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New! CO-5880 COREOPSIS tinctoria ’Sea Shells Red’ CO-5930 COREOPSIS xhybrida ’Incredible! Mid Mix’ CO-5950 COREOPSIS xhybrida ’Incredible! Tall Mix’ CO-9118 COSMOS bipinnatus ’Fizzy Pink’ New! New! CO-9120 COSMOS bipinnatus ‘Fizzy Pink Dark Centre’ CO-9125 COSMOS bipinnatus ‘Fizzy Rose Picotee’ CO-9135 COSMOS bipinnatus ‘Fizzy White Picotee’ CO-9145 COSMOS bipinnatus ‘Fizzy White’ CO-9230 COSMOS bipinnatus ‘Double Dutch Rose’ CO-9680 COSMOS sulphureus ‘Brightness Red’ CO-9699 COSMOS sulphureus ‘Brightness Formula Mixture’ CY-7410 CYNOGLOSSUM amabile ‘Mystery Rose’ DA-0850 DAHLIA variabilis ‘Dandy Mixed Colours’ DE-4936 DELPHINIUM consolida ‘Misty Lavender’ New! DE-5080 DELPHINIUM consolida ‘Fancy Purple Picotee’ DE-7250 DELPHINIUM xcultorum ‘Raider Blue F1’ DE-7255 DELPHINIUM xcultorum ‘Raider Pink Shades F1’ New! New! DE-5090 DELPHINIUM consolida ‘Fancy Rose Striped’ DI-0795 DIANTHUS barbatus ‘Kaleidoscope Mix’ DI-2840 DIANTHUS barbatus x ‘Kensington Mix’ DI-7166 DIGITALIS xhybrida ‘Pam’s Split’ 4 5 New! New! DI-7226 DIGITALIS purpurea ‘Silver Fox Imp.' DI-7228 DIGITALIS purpurea ‘Candy Mountain Peach' DI-7230 DIGITALIS purpurea ‘Candy Mountain Rose' ES-4354 ESCHSCHOLZIA ‘Appleblossom Imp.' ES-4369 ESCHSCHOLZIA californica ‘Butter Bush' ES-4378 ESCHSCHOLZIA cal. ‘Pink Champagne' ES-4397 ESCHSCHOLZIA californica ’Bush Mixture’ ES-4500 ESCHSCHOLZIA californica ’Jelly Beans’ GE-5255 GERANIUM sanguineum ´Striatum´ EC-6499 ECHINACEA xhybrida ´Paradiso' HE-1945 HELIANTHUS annuus ‘Garden Statement’ HE-2134 HELIANTHUS annuus ‘Little Dorrit F1’ HE-2136 HELIANTHUS annuus ‘Magic Roundabout F1’ HE-2145 HELIANTHUS ‘Orange Mahogany Bicolour F1’ HE-2149 HELIANTHUS annuus ‘Summer Breeze F1’ HE-2175 HELIANTHUS annuus ‘Ruby F1’ HE-2345 HELIANTHUS annuus ‘Orange Sun’ HE-2450 HELIANTHUS annuus ‘Harlequin F1’ HE-2610 HELIANTHUS argophyllus ‘Gold & Silver’ HE-5010 HELIOPSIS helianthoides scabra ‘Sunburst’ New! 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PE-4350 PENSTEMON xmexicali ‘Mixed Hybrids’ PH-3557 PHLOX drummondii ‘Cranberry & Cream’ PH-3572 PHLOX drummondii ‘Moody Blues’ PH-3576 PHLOX drummondii ‘Beauty Rosie Dawn’ RH-5000 RHODOCHITON atrosanguineum ‘’Purple Bells New! New! RU-6025 RUMEX sanguineus ssp ‘Bloody Dock’ SA-1540 SALVIA argentea ‘Artemis’ SA-2670 SALVA patens ‘Cambridge Blue’ SC-0398 SCABIOSA atropurpurea ‘Summer Fruits’ SC-2400 SCHIZANTHUS pinnatus ‘Tinkerbell Mixed’ New! SC-9060 SCORPIURUS muricatus ‘Prickly Caterpillar’ ST-6000 STREPTOCARPUS xhybridus ‘Wiesmoor Hybrids’ ST-9000 STYLOMECON heterophyllum ‘Copper Queen’ TA-2740 TAGETES erecta ‘Kees’Orange’ TA-3939 TAGETES patula ‘Jolly Jester’ 8 TROPAEOLUM minus TROPAEOLUM TR-8585 ‘Ladybird Mix' ‘Ladybird TR-8769 TR-8771 ‘Salmon Baby' ‘Salmon TROPAEOLUM minus TROPAEOLUM TROPAEOLUM minus TROPAEOLUM TROPAEOLUM minus TROPAEOLUM ‘Banana Cream' ‘Banana TROPAEOLUM minus TROPAEOLUM TR-8770 ‘Ladybird' ‘Cream Purple Spot' Purple ‘Cream TR-9210 HE-1945 HELIANTHUS annuus ‘Garden Statement’ HE-2134 HELIANTHUS annuus ‘Little Dorrit F1’ HE-2136 HELIANTHUS annuus ‘Magic Roundabout F1’ HE-2145 HELIANTHUS ‘Orange Mahogany Bicolour F1’ HE-2149 HELIANTHUS annuus ‘Summer Breeze F1’ ‘Robinson’s Giant Crimson' Giant ‘Robinson’s TA-8250 TANACETUM cocc. TANACETUM TANACETUM cocc. 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