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- Genus: Akebia
- Species: quinata
- Name: 'White Chocolate'
- Common Name:
- Family: Lardizabalaceae
- Category: Semi evergreen climber
- Price: £11.50
- Difficult Spots: Perfumed,
An unusual semi evergreen climber, hardy in all but the coldest most exposed gardens. Small perfumed flowers in spring with a spicy vanilla fragrance. Happy in ordinary garden soil that does not dry out in summer. Reaches 10m (30 feet).

- Genus: Alchemilla
- Species: mollis
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- Common Name: Lady's mantle
- Family: Rosaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £7.00
- Difficult Spots: Dry shade,
Lady's mantle. Hardy clump forming herbaceous perennial with bright green leaves and airy greeny yellow flowers from early summer to autumn. Sun to semi shade. Drought tolerant. Reaches 60cm (2 feet).

- Genus: Allium
- Species: hollandicum
- Name: 'Purple Sensation'
- Common Name: Onion
- Family: Liliaceae
- Category: Bulbs
- Price: £7.00
- Difficult Spots: Resistant to slugs and snails,
Hardy, easy to grow ornamental onion grown for its ball shaped umbels of purple flowers up to 60cm (2 feet) tall in May-June followed by decorative seed heads. Ordinary garden soil, sun to semi shade.

- Genus: Aloiampelos
- Species: striatula
- Name:
- Common Name: striped-stem aloe
- Family: Asphodelaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £12.50
- Difficult Spots:
Half hardy evergreen perennial suckering succulent shrub with woody stems up to 60cm tall with long dark green shiny leaves. topped by spikes of yellow flowers in summer. Best in very well drained soil in a sunny sheltered position or grown in a pot and protected in winter.

- Genus: Alstroemeria
- Species:
- Name: 'Charm'
- Common Name: Peruvian lily
- Family: Alstroemeriaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £11.00
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy clump forming tuberous perennial with peach and gold blended flowers on strong stems 90cm (3 ft) tall from July until the first frosts. Sun to semi shade in ordinary garden soil. Contact with foliage may aggravate skin allergies.