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Actinidia kolomiktaActinidia kolomikta
Actinidia kolomikta
A beautiful climbing shrub with tricolour foliage.  Looks sensational when entwined around a large tree.
from £13.00
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Actinidia tetramera var. maloides
Actinidia tetramera var. maloides
A deciduous climber with dark green leaves with striking white blotches at the tips of the leaves, producing pink flowers in spring.
from £15.00
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Akebia quinata
Clusters of purple, chocolate-scented flowers in April.  Attractive foliage and violet-grey fruits in autumn.
from £12.00
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Absolute belter of a climber, a real aristocrat. Dark evergreen leaves with reddish stems are a delight throughout the year. The white blooms, produced from May onwards will smother the plant in a cloud of heady scent. The foliage turns red in winter. A thoroughly recommended plant.
from £15.00
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Campsis x tagliabuana 'Madame Galen'
Beautiful salmon-red trumpet-like flowers.  Perfect for adding a touch of exotic elegance to the larger garden.
£25.00
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Grape 'Chasselas de Fontainebleau'
A vigorous vine producing edible, juicy, sweet yellow-green to golden yellow fruit in late summer to early autumn. Note that these plants will be cut back hard in the winter and will begin to produce new growth in spring.
£30.00

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Grape 'Muscat Hamburg'
Vigorous vine producing edible purple-black fruits from late summer into autumn.
£30.00
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Holboellia latifolia
A particularly strong-growing, evergreen climber with dark green, glossy leaves, tinged bronze when young. In spring it bears fragrant flowers of which male flowers are greenish white and female flowers purple.

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£35.00

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Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris
Self-clinging climber for exposed, shady walls or trees.  White lace-cap flowers in summer.  Yellow autumn colour.
from £12.00
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Parthenocissus quinquefolia 'Kirigami'
A vigorous, deciduous climber with large, 5-lobed leaves turning brilliant shades of red in the autumn with blue-black fruits after a hot, dry summer. A really useful plant for quickly covering unsightly buildings or fences.
£20.00

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Parthenocissus quinquefolia var. engelmannii
A large, self-clinging, deciduous climber with toothed, large, five-pointed leaves, green in spring and summer, turning bronze-red in autumn.
£20.00
Rosa 'Blush Noisette'
Rosa 'Blush Noisette'
This variety was the very first American repeat-flowering rose and being the first of a new race of roses, the Noisettes, has parented a multitude of varieties since, though it stands as a particularly good rose in it's own right.  Whilst it may not be particularly vigorous, this rose puts it's energy into continuous flowering of large clusters of 20-50 flowers. Strong and distinctive fragrance. Can be grown as a small climber or a larger shrub rose.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Climbing Ena Harkness'
Slightly larger flowers than the bush form, this is a wonderful plant with bright scarlet flowers. A great improvement on the shrub form that whilst it is not as continuous in its flowering as the shrub, the initial burst is spectacular and once established, the plant is seldom without flowers.
£20.00
Rosa 'Climbing Etoile de Hollande'
Rosa 'Climbing Etoile de Hollande'
Climbing Étoile de Hollande has the same flowers (albeit slightly larger) as it's shrub form and with the same powerful scent, but is very impressive when covered in crimson clusters during its first , most exuberant flowering.  Climbing Étoile de Hollande is also a good repeater: an established plant will produce a few flowers continuously here and there until winter sets in.  It is a lanky, prickly, erect grower, which means that it benefits from being taken down in winter and trained sideways to break into flower along its length.  This also produces more leaves: both the bush and the climber are sparsely foliaged, though such leaves as they have are large.  The gawkiness and vigorous climbing form can be softened by companion planting-clematis are the usual complement.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Constance Spry'
Rosa 'Constance Spry'
An iconic rose which was David Austin's first ever hybrid. Round, globular flowers with incurved petals that never really open out owing to their sheer density. They are a pale clear pink with a darker pink inside and carry a strong myrrh-like fragrance. Can be grown as a shrub rose or as a climber.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Creme de la Creme'
Rosa 'Creme de la Creme'
A reliable variety with the most wonderfully sweet fragrance.  The large flowers are borne freely over a long season, making this a truly fantastic garden rose. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00

Rosa 'Felicite Perpetue'
Rosa 'Felicite Perpetue'
A vigorous semi-evergreen shrub with relatively thronless stems and glossy dark green leaves producing clusters of scented creamy white, sometime blush-pink flowers in summer. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Gardeners' Glory'
A short climber with glossy, rich deep green foliage producing clusters of strongly scented, bright yellow flowers from summer into autumn.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Kisses of Fire'
A climbing rose with glossy, dark green leaves, producing lightly scented, small, double, carmine-red flowers with white undertones repeating from early summer.
£20.00
Rosa 'Madame Alfred Carriere'
Rosa 'Madame Alfred Carriere'
The brilliant white flowers of Mme Alfred Carriere open the palest of pinks and are borne early and almost continuously throughout the season with a strong, sweet fragrance.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Madame Isaac Pereire'
Rosa 'Madame Isaac Pereire'
Mme Isaac Pereire represents all the strengths of late 19th century shrub roses. It is capable of producing some of the most opulent of flowers, with one of the best scents of all roses. The flowers are substantial and weighty. Can be susceptible to black spot, so good air circulation around the plant is essential and use of a black spot treatment such as Rose Clear would be beneficial.

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£20.00
Rosa 'Paul's Himalayan Musk'
Rosa 'Paul's Himalayan Musk'
An ever popular rose growing to 5m in height with plentiful white flowers opening a soft lilac-pink with a strong, musky fragrance. Flowers quite late in the season.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Perennial Blue'
Rosa 'Perennial Blue'
Impressive clusters of mauve to purple blended flowers with a pleasant, mild scent. A reliable repeat flowering rambler.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Rambling Rector'
Rosa 'Rambling Rector'
A wonderful rose with flowers opening a creamy white with prominent bright yellow stamens, fading to pure white. Strong, musky and delicious fragrance.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Red New Dawn'
A seedling of New Dawn with clusters of double, bright red flowers set against dark green foliage.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Scent from Heaven'
Rose of the Year 2017. A lovely, repeat-flowering, climbing rose with glossy, dark green foliage producing fragrant semi-double, orange, hybrid-tea-shaped flowers in summer and autumn.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Souvenir du Docteur Jamain'
Rosa 'Souvenir du Docteur Jamain'
Semi-double wine red flowers throughout the summer and right into autumn. Needs to placed carefully so as not to scorch in the sun, this rose prefers a shadier position.A fragrant and repeat flowering variety dating from 1865.
£20.00
Rosa 'Veilchenblau'Rosa 'Veilchenblau'
Rosa 'Veilchenblau'
The best known and most widely grown of all the purple-flowered climbers. The flowers are reddish purple at first turning a dark blue-violet before fading to lilac grey. The flowers also tend to stay on the plant for a long time so the effect of all the different hues occurs together. Most of the flowers also have broad white streaks in them running right from the centre to the tips of the petals.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Wedding Day'
The flowers of 'Wedding Day' open from pale apricot buds and are creamy-yellow before fading to pure white, carried in an enormous profusion of clusters of 20-40, picking up crimson markings as they fade. The flowers are then succeeded by little scarlet hips. Strong, fruity fragrance. Height to 8m.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Zephirine Drouhin'
By far the best known and most widely grown of thornless roses. Bright cherry pink flowers, loosely double with white streaks running into the coloured parts from the white centre. One of the first and last roses to bloom and it does so continuously. Very strong, sweet fragrance.
£20.00

Solanum crispum 'Glasnevin'
Solanum crispum 'Glasnevin'
A great plant, best treated as a wall shrub, it is not a true climber. Bright leaves which are evergreen in a mild winter. If pruned in early spring to retain a bushy habit this plant will reward with its unual potato like flowers from June onwards.
£15.00
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Solanum laxum 'Album'
Solanum laxum 'Album'
Fast-growing climber with profuse white flowers through summer into autumn.

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£12.00
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Sollya heterophylla
Sollya heterophylla
Dainty, evergreen climber for a warm wall, with clusters of bell-shaped, blue flowers followed by cylindrical, purple berries.  Suitable to be grown in a container.
£12.00
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Trachelospermum asiaticum
A medium-sized, evergreen climber with glossy, dark green leaves and bearing fragrant, buff-centred, creamy flowers in clusters during summer.
£18.00
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Trachelospermum asiaticum 'Pink Showers'
Trachelospermum asiaticum 'Pink Showers'
A twining, evergreen climber with woody stems with oval, glossy dark green leaves producing clusters of scented, light pink flowers in summer.

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£40.00
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Wisteria brachybotrys 'Okayama'
A twining cultivar producing hanging clusters of highly scented pale lilac flowers opening from rich violet buds.
from £75.00
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Wisteria brachybotrys f. albiflora 'Shiro-kapitan'
A twining climber producing dense pendulous racemes of highly fragrant white flowers in summer.
£40.00
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Wisteria x formosa 'Caroline'
A vigorous twining climber producing dense trusses of fragrant, pale blue-purple flowers in spring.
£40.00