• Chabauds Giant Carnation is a half-hardy biennial prized for its long bloom season. Large flowers with lovely spicy, clove-like fragrance bloom in many shades of crimson, red, rose, pink, yellow, and white. Carnations grown in groups make a striking attraction in gardens. For early blooms, start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost.  Thin or transplant when 15-25 cm tall. This tender perennial can overwinter in milder climates. To overwinter in Zone 3b to 4a cover with a thick layer of mulch but remove mulch in early spring. One of the garden favourites-Chabauds Giant Carnation does not readily self-sow. Harvest early spent blossom head by cutting stem near the ground and hang dry with a paper bag tied around the stem to catch seeds that may drop.
  • Canterbury Bells Cup and Saucer Mix is a hardy, attractive biennial flowering plant. Canterbury Bells seeds are a good way to establish this flowering bellflower mix that produces bell-shaped flowers with a flat base in various shades of blue, pink, and white. Canterbury Bells is the biennial, so the plant produces foliage the first year and flowers the second year blooming from spring to early summer.  
  • The button-shaped flowers with double blossoms of white, pink, and rose are showy and fragrant. The small plants are dainty and attractive for spring through early summer bloom. Compact 10-20 cm plants make great for edging and in rocky gardens. Mulch heavy in winter.  Plants may have single and double blooms.

  • Sweet William Super Duplex is a Dianthus barbatus that produces an excellent perennial crossover bedding plant that makes an exceptional cut flower. Tall, 55 cm, blue-green sturdy stems are topped with tufted clusters of big double frilly fringed star-shaped flowers. This is a mix of solid and bi-color combinations of light pink, carmine, cherry, burgundy, purple and red. This dependable perennial variety is a show stopper in border, container, and pathway plantings, returning year after year with a smashing showcase of color. Hardy to zone 3
  • Etournella Mix Sweet William is a Dianthus barbatus that produces an excellent bedding plant that makes an exceptional cut flower. Growing 45 cm high this Sweet William blooms earlier than other varieties. Perennial to zone 3 and has vivid colours in burgundy, pinks, rose and white and self-seeds. Cut spent flowers to promote more blossoms.
  • Sweet William Super Duplex Mix is a Dianthus barbatus that produces an excellent perennial crossover bedding plant that makes an exceptional cut flower. Tall, 55 cm, blue-green sturdy stems are topped with tufted clusters of big double frilly fringed star-shaped flowers. This is a mix of solid and bi-color combinations of light pink, carmine, cherry, burgundy, purple and red. This dependable perennial variety is a show stopper in border, container, and pathway plantings, returning year after year with a smashing showcase of color. Hardy to zone 3
  • Garden Stripe Carnation is a half-hardy biennial prized for its long bloom season. Large flowers with lovely spicy, clove-like fragrance bloom in many shades of crimson, red, rose, pink, yellow, and white. Carnations grown in groups make a striking attraction in gardens. For early blooms, start indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost.  Thin or transplant when 15-25 cm tall. This tender perennial can overwinter in milder climates. To overwinter in Zone 3b to 4a cover with a thick layer of mulch but remove mulch in early spring. One of the garden favourites.  Harvest early spent blossom head by cutting stem near the ground and hang dry with a paper bag tied around the stem to catch seeds that may drop.
  • Biennial flowering plant grows 15-25cm tall. Single, orange flowers, 4-10cm (1.5-4in.) diameter. Blooms profusely from May until frost. Winter hardy.  
  • Biennial, winter-hardy plant height 10-15 cm. Ideal for planting in balcony boxes and design borders. Blooms from early spring to autumn.  
  • Biennial flowering plant, grows 15-25 cm tall. Large, yellow flowers, diameter 6-7 cm with dark spots. Blooms in the second year from spring to autumn. Use for flower beds, curbs, balconies and window boxes..  
  • Biennial flowering plant, growth up to 15-30 cm  Large, terry, double Flowers, 6-7cm in diameter, in a variety of bright colours. Blooms in the second year from spring to autumn. Ideal for decorating balconies, flower beds, group plantings and window boxes.  
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    Biennial flowering plant, growth up to 15-25 cm. Large flowers, diameter 6-7 cm, red with a black spot in center. Bloom in the second year from spring to autumn. Can be transplanted even during blooming.  
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