BESTSELLERS
Achillea filipendulina 'Gold Plate'
Flat, golden circles with sturdy stems. Dyed burgundy, burnt orange or green, they are excellent in autumn/winter displays.
Gypsophila
Masses of tiny white flowers. Adds a delicate touch, and is a useful filler. Good with peonies and roses.
Carthamus
Bold, orange/green thistle-like flowers on strong stems. Excellent for autumnal colour schemes and country style displays. Very useful dyed burgundy or terracotta.
Achillea ptarmica 'The Pearl'
A mass of white flowers on strong stems. Use for highlights against dark backgrounds. Dyed colours good for colour co-ordinating.
Cardoons
Ornamental artichokes! Branched stems with solid heads, some with mauve thistle-like flowers. Bold and dramatic form that looks good with larkspur & herbs, or in wreaths.
Marjoram (Origanum vulgare)
Dark purple and aromatic. Excellent in kitchen herb wreaths or with pink flowers. Contrast to pink larkspur.
Larkspur (Delphinium)
Tall spires in a range of colours - dark blue, light blue, pink or white. A real English garden flower , lovely in bouquets, table centres or summer fireplace arrangements.
Linseed
Small gold bobbles on strong, thin stems. Adds texture and brightness. Versatile.
Echinops (Globe thistle)
Blue-grey spheres, wonderful as a contrasting shape and texture. Work well in combination with larkspur, lavender and gypsophila.
Poppy
Large seed-heads with neutral colour. Good for autumnal displays or as a contrast texture with flowers.
Helichrysum (Strawflower)
A versatile range of long-lasting colours to co-ordinate with any scheme. Cream, lemon, gold, scarlet, orange, salmon, light pink, or dark pink.
Nigella orientalis (Transformer)
An unusual green, crown-like seedhead, useful as a filler especially in Christmas displays.
Lavender
Always popular for its scent and deep blue colour. Both English and Provence lavender is good for topiary work.
Nigella damascena (Love-in-a-mist)
Delicate green/burgundy seed pods. Useful as a filler or with roses and gypsophila. The colour links well with pinks and reds.
Peony (3's)
A classic and classy flower excellent as a focal point in elegant displays. Light pink, dark pink and red.
Maize cobs Eye-catching cobs, with a star of papery bracts. Ideal for harvest displays. Hang in bunches or lie them on kitchen cupboards.
Maize tops Tall, brown, grassy stems with broad green leaves. Excellent for background form.
Artichoke
Bold dramatic flowers. Wonderful on their own or as focal points in large displays. Sold individually on strong stems.
Wheat (Triticum)
Cut when either green or golden, wheat can have simple rustic charm or be stylish and chic.
Dumosa (Sea Lavender)
Arching sprays of tiny, white, star-like flowers. Popular as a filler. Dyed colours useful.
Hydrangeas
Wonderful subtle colours from blue to burgundy to green. A classic and versatile dried flower.
Sunflowers (3's)
Large dramatic heads. Excellent focal flowers for gold and orange colour schemes.
Oats (Avena)
Rustic, but delicate. Use green oats with summer flowers, the golden with autumn displays.