I have got annuals/half-hardy perennials which came with the Amateur Gardening catalogue.
The ones from 2006 are from Thompson & Morgan:
- Godetia Fruit Punch
- Aster Milady Mixed
- Larkspur Cloudy Skies
- Canterbury Bells Mixed
- Cornflower Florence Mixed
- Lavatera Silver Cup
2007, Mr.Fothergill:
- Mimulus Extra Choice Mixed
- Poppy Ladybird
- Aster Ostrich feather
- Zinnia Early Wonder
- Lavatera Parade Mixed
- Salpiglossis Bolero
- Cosmos
- Antirrhinum Brighton Rock
- Rudbeckia Rustic Dwarf Mixed
- Dahlia Mignon Mixed
Also sweet peas and nasturias (tutti frutti).
To swap against anything weird and wonderful, in particular houseplants, Acers, bonsai suitable seeds, cacti or extraordinary veggies/fruits suitable for beginners. In particular winter garlic would be nice or anything which is happy to go into soil in Scotland now. Or perennial flowers.
The ones from 2006 are from Thompson & Morgan:
- Godetia Fruit Punch
- Aster Milady Mixed
- Larkspur Cloudy Skies
- Canterbury Bells Mixed
- Cornflower Florence Mixed
- Lavatera Silver Cup
2007, Mr.Fothergill:
- Mimulus Extra Choice Mixed
- Poppy Ladybird
- Aster Ostrich feather
- Zinnia Early Wonder
- Lavatera Parade Mixed
- Salpiglossis Bolero
- Cosmos
- Antirrhinum Brighton Rock
- Rudbeckia Rustic Dwarf Mixed
- Dahlia Mignon Mixed
Also sweet peas and nasturias (tutti frutti).
To swap against anything weird and wonderful, in particular houseplants, Acers, bonsai suitable seeds, cacti or extraordinary veggies/fruits suitable for beginners. In particular winter garlic would be nice or anything which is happy to go into soil in Scotland now. Or perennial flowers.
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