Sheet1 Calamintha ascendens £4.20 Small, creeping species with small, highly aromatic, densely hairy grey-green leaves. Short spikes of narrowly tubular pale icy-blue flowers throughout much of the summer. Loved by insects. Rare East Anglain native. Dryish soil in sun. (5-8) 10cm. Calamintha grandiflora 'Elfin Purple' £4.20 Aromatic, bushy perennial the with bearing lax cymes of tubular, purple-pink flowers in summer. Ovate, toothed, green leaves. Thrives in dappled shade in a retentive yet drained, humus-rich soil. To: 45x45cms Calamintha nepeta glandulosa 'White £4.20 Small deciduous edging perennial with woody stems carrying Cloud' hightly aromatic, mint scented small hairy leaves. Narrow, airy spikes of small, two lipped tiny white flowers over a long period in summer, much loved by insects & bees. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-9) 30cm, Calamintha nepeta 'Weisse Riese' £4.20 syn. 'White Giant'. German selection of our familiar native. Erect stems with highly aromatic, rounded, yellowish-green leaves. Tall, airy spikes of two-lipped white flowers which are much loved by bees, from midsummer to September. Best in a light, free draining soil in sun. (7-9) 40cm. Calamintha sylvatica 'Menthe' £4.20 New European hybrid, with woody stemms carrying small, grey- green aromatic leaves. Long spikes of surprisingly large white flowers are freely produced all summer. Loved by bees. Wel, drained soil in a sunny site. (5-9) 30cm. Calanthe discolor £11.95 A semi evergreen orchid suitable for the woodland garden. Large pairs of pleated & folded soft green leaves are topped by spikes of purple brown flowers with rose pink lips in summer. Humus rich woodland soil in a sheltered position. 45x30cm. Calanthe nipponica £10.95 Calanthe striata £11.50 On the borderlines of hardiness, this terrestrial orchid has pairs of pleated, pale looking leaves. Rather exotic, citrus scented spidery yellow flowers during late summer. Needs a woodland soil with some shade & possibly best in a cold greenhouse in cold winters. (7-9) 45cm. Callirhoe involucrata tenuissima £5.20 coll. 7,000' elevation in Los Lirios, Coahuila State, Mexico. Low, prostrate, mat forming semi evergreen with radiating stems clothed in mallow-shaped, deeply cut leaves. Large, silky, cup-shaped lavender-pink flowers with white edges & eye, early to midsummer. Needs excellent drainage in sun. (5-7) 20cm. Caltha leptosepala £4.50 Heart-shaped, glossy, dark-green leaves with large, silvery-white stemless flowers with a yellow eye in the crown. flowers spring. From northern N.America. Rich, moist boggy soil in full sun. (4-5) 30cm. Caltha leptosepala howellii £4.50 Rarely seen USnative for a moist or even wet soil. Rosettes of rather Eryngium planum like leaves. Short stems carry clusters of narrow, rather ragged petalled white flowers in early to mid spring. Can be grown as a marginal in water up to 3-4' deep. Slow to multiply. (3-4) 20cm. Caltha palustris (AGM) £4.35 Familiar native waterside plant with sprays of shiny, golden-yellow flowers in spring. Rich, very moist soil in sun or part shade. 30x30cms. Flowers: April-May Caltha palustris alba £4.20 Familiar native waterside plant with sprays of shiny, white flowers in spring. Rich, very moist soil in sun or part shade. 30x30cms. Flowers: April-May Caltha palustris 'Himalayan Snow' £4.80 Selected from a Himalayan form which is taller & bolder than the form in cultivation. Dark flushed stems with white flowers having broad, overlapping petals & flushed pink on the reverses. Large, glossy green, scallop shaped leaves/ Retentive, even wet soil in sun or shade. (3-5) 40cm. Page 1 Sheet1 Caltha polypetala £4.20 The true form, which is much shorter & compact than the form usually in cultivation. Basal rosettes of glossy, rounded deep-green leaves & clusters of cup-shaped rich golden yellow waxy flowers in late spring. Retentive or moist soil in sun or pt.sh. (4-6) 30cm Caltha scaposa £4.80 One of the smallest species from W.China & the Himalayas, with tiny rosettes of rounded, dark-green leaves. Clusters of cup- shaped, golden yellow flowers in late spring with the stems extending when in seed. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part Camassia 'Blue Candle' £4.50 Strong growing, bold hybrid with long, densely packed spikes if iridescent sky-blue starry flowers during early early summer. Fleshy, broad green, strap like leaves. Ideal but slow coloniser. Retentive,w ell drained soil in sun or light shade. (5-6) 90cm. Camassia 'Blue Heaven' £4.50 Possibly has some cusickii in it. Bold spikes of narrow, spidery petalled mid-blue flowers with purple overtones in late spring & early summer. Pleated, sword like leaves. Excellent for naturalising in grass. Moist, fertile yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. (4- Camassia cusickii £4.35 Choice bulbous plant from Oregon with wide strap-like greyish leaves, green beneath & wavy margined. Loose spikes of starry, pale blue flowers with one folded back petal; late spring. Retentive well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x30cms. BULBS Camassia leichtlinii leichtlini (AGM) £5.65 2.00 Tall spikes of starry creamy-white flowers opening slowly from the base; late spring. Clumps of narrow grassy leaves emerge from a bulb. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 90x30cm. BULBS POISONOUS. Camassia leichtlinii 'Sacajawea' £4.50 The first variegated leichtlinii type with broadly striped creamy- white leaves. Tall spikes of starry white flowers in May & June. Bulbous perennial for retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (5-6) 75cm. Camassia leichtlinii 'Semiplena' £4.35 Spikes of semi-double, CREAMY-WHITE flowers in late spring after which the leaves become spiralled & finally dormant in late summer. Choice, & rarely seen bulbous perennial. Retentive, rich, yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. BULBS POISONOUS Camassia quamash £4.20 syn. esculenta. A good bulbous plant for naturalizing. Erect stems carry spires of blue, starry flowers; May & June. Forms a cluster of small, grassy leaves. BULBS POISONOUS. Fertile soil in sun or part shade. 90x20cms. Camassia quamash 'Blue Melody' £4.50 A new hybrid with narrow, grassy leaves regularly variegated cream. Starry, RICH BLUE flowers held in loose spikes on erect stems; late spring. Petals become twisted on fading. Retentive well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x30cm. BULBS POISONOUS. Camassia quamash 'Orion' £4.20 Dense erect panicles of closely packed steely dark blue flowers from deep purple buds; late spring & early summer. Clasping glaucous leaves. Dormant by late summer. Retentive well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cm. BULBS POISONOUS. Campanula 'Albert Kirkham' £5.20 Unidentified wild collected species, much like glomerata or moesiaca but soundly perennial. Forms creeping mats of oval leaves topped by clusters of upward facing, narrow lilac-pink flowers with almost closed mouths, during late spring & early summer. Needs a species name really. Free draining soil in sun or part shade. (4-6) 35cm. Campanula alliariifolia £4.50 (syn.C.a.White Bells') Long, wiry stems lined with IVORY-WHITE NODDING BELLS; summer. A beautiful bell-flower forming basal clumps of greyish, heart shaped leaves. Reasonably drained soil in sun or shade. 90cms. Campanula barbata £4.20 Delicate spikes of drooping, PALE MILKY-BLUE, bell-shaped flowers with long white hairs in the throat; early summer. Good for the front of the border. Well drained soil for sun or part shade. 30x30cm. Page 2 Sheet1 Campanula 'Chloe' £4.80 Small, edging upright perennial with well branched stems carrying good sized, long, narrowly tubular mauve-blue flowers over a long period from midsummer. Much like a small 'Sarastro'. Nettle like leaves. Light, free draining soil in sun. (6-8) 20cm. Campanula glomerata £4.20 Dense terminal heads of tubular, deep-blue flowers. stiif stems, with rounded slightly toothed leaves. Colour can be variable in wild collected seed. Cut back hard after flowering for a second flush. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-7) 40cm. Campanula glomerata 'Caroline' £4.50 A new colour break for this reliable border perennial. Dense, rounded clusters of LILAC-PINK bell-shaped flowers; freely produced all summer. Spreading rosettes of basal leaves. Fertile, well drained soil in sun or shade. 60x60cm. Campanula glomerata dahurica £5.80 Distinct from our native form with it's long, elongated heads of starry, rich violet-purple flowers during May & June. Creeping, basal rosettes of red tinged leaves. Easy & long lived in a light, free draining soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 50cm. Campanula glomerata 'Emerald' £4.50 Good sized, rounded heads of pale-blue flowers with a dark blue edge & reverse during late spring & early summer. The pointed new leaves emerge emerald green. Light, free draining soil in sun or light shade. (5-7) 40cm. Campanula glomerata 'Genti Twisterbell' £4.80 Rather distinct form of the Clustered bellflower. When in bud the petals are curiously white twisted & hairy. Heads of tubular violet- blue, bell0shaped flowers emerge in late spring, through summer with a distinct white throat. Basal rosettes of coarse leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (5-8) 55cm. Campanula glomerata 'Joan Elliott' £4.50 Large clustered heads of bell-shaped RICH-VIOLET flowers in early summer. Very showy hybrid of this popular, front of border perennial. Spreads gently. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. Campanula grossekii £4.50 A very unusual variety with jagged leaves. Upright stems carry spires of smokey- blue saucers.Sun or part shade in any fertile well drained soil.90x60cm.(6-8) Campanula 'Indigo Blue' £7.60 Ringsabell Series'. A really dwarf form of the Korean bellflower with mats of pointed, toothed leaves. Very large, hanging, widely tubular inky violet-blue flowers from late spring to early summer.
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