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Catalogue 2009/2010
Amateur & Consumer Market
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ACANTHUS mollis (Bear's Breeches) | Acanthaceae | |||
| AC-3250 | white flowers tinged with pink on stout spikes, highly ornamental foliage, excellent for landscaping | |||
ACHILLEA filipendulina | Asteraceae | |||
| AC-4940 | 'Parker's Variety' the classic golden yarrow | |||
ACHILLEA millefolium | Asteraceae | |||
| AC-4986 | 'Flowerburst Lilac Shades F2' (SAHIN 2008) a pleasant cool blend of lilac, rose and pink shaded blooms | |||
| AC-4987 | 'Flowerburst Red Shades F2' (SAHIN 2007) FS-N 2006 a smashing blend of mainly red, rose and violet shades | |||
| AC-4995 | 'Summer Berries F2' (SAHIN 2003) improved mixture of coral, red, cerise, rose, pink and pastel shades | |||
| AC-5000 | 'Summer Pastels F2' (SAHIN 1990) AAS-1990 the original, colourful and distinct yarrow mixture | |||
ADENOPHORA xhybrida | Campanulaceae | |||
| AD-6075 | 'Amethyst' lilac-blue pendulous bells, elegantly set on dense tall spikes | |||
AGAPANTHUS praecox (Lily of the Nile) | Alliaceae | |||
| AG-1130 | 'Snowwhite' (SAHIN 2005) dwarf, pure white form, flowering in one year from seed, for pots and landscape. CS | |||
AGAPANTHUS (Lily of the Nile) | Alliaceae | |||
| AG-1030 | 'Headbourne Hybrids' shades of blue or white flowers, hardiest of all, deciduous | |||
Agastache anisata see Agastache rugosa | ||||
AGASTACHE aurantiaca (Orange Hummingbird Mint) | Lamiaceae | |||
| AG-2010 | 'Navajo Sunset' (SAHIN 2000) abundant sprays of orange flowers, leaves scented | |||
AGASTACHE cana (Mosquito Plant) | Lamiaceae | |||
| AG-2060 | 'Heather Queen' (SAHIN 1989) fashionable heather-lilac colour, very showy, aromatic | |||
AGASTACHE mexicana | Lamiaceae | |||
| AG-2122 | 'Champagne' (SAHIN 1993) warm, champagne-colour flower spikes with a delightful scent | |||
AGASTACHE pallidiflora ssp neomexicana | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| AG-2177 | 'Rose Mint' (SAHIN 2008) freely branching, bright lavender-rose, scented flowers produced continuously | |||
AGASTACHE rugosa (Anise Hyssop) | Lamiaceae | |||
| Syn. Agastache anisata | ||||
| AG-2070 | 'Blue Spike' (SAHIN 1990) early, uniform, clear blue spikes, the whole plant scented of anise | |||
| AG-2080 | 'Snow Spike' (SAHIN 1990) early, uniform, white spikes, the whole plant scented of anise | |||
| Miscellaneous varieties | ||||
| AG-2075 | 'Golden Jubilee' (SAHIN 2002) PBR/PVP, AAS-2003, FS-Q 2002, bright golden foliage, blue flowers | |||
AGASTACHE rupestris (Sunset Hyssop) | Lamiaceae | |||
| AG-2090 | 'Apache Sunset' (SAHIN 2000) deep orange flowers over aromatic grey foliage | |||
AGERATUM houstonianum | ||||
| Miscellaneous tall varieties and mixtures | ||||
| AG-4290 | 'Timeless Rose' (SAHIN 2005) large flowers in a mixture of antique rose and purple shades. | |||
| AG-4300 | 'Timeless Mixture' (SAHIN 2003) long stems bear large flowers in purple, pink, blue and white | |||
AGROSTIS nebulosa (Cloud Grass) | Poaceae | |||
| AG-8050 | creates an airy look to arrangements and in landscaping, hard to capture on picture | |||
ALCEA ficifolia (Antwerp Hollyhock) | Malvaceae | |||
| Syn. Althaea ficifolia | ||||
| AL-7350 | 'Antwerp Hollyhock' single flowers in various colours, rust tolerant, outstanding | |||
ALCEA rosea (Hollyhock) | Malvaceae | |||
| Syn. Althaea rosea | ||||
| Annual hollyhocks | ||||
| AL-8553 | 'Blackcurrant Whirl' (SAHIN 2003) blackcurrant, double to semi-double flowers, fading with age | |||
| Single-flowered biennial hollyhocks | ||||
| AL-8850 | 'Jet Black' this is the traditional 'Nigra' with almost black flowers, very ornamental | |||
ALCEA rosea annua | Malvaceae | |||
| 'Spring Celebrities' series | ||||
| AL-7499 | 'Formula Mixture' (SAHIN 2008) excellent border plant, semi-double to double flowers in wide colour range CS | |||
ALLIUM cernuum (Nodding Onion) | Liliaceae | |||
| AL-3135 | 'Pink Giant' deep rose, nodding flowerheads on compact plants, widely adapted | |||
ALLIUM senescens ssp. glaucum (German Garlic) | Liliaceae | |||
| Syn. Allium spiralis | ||||
| AL-3360 | ornamental onion with unusual swirling, glaucous leaves. showy, mildly fragrant flowers | |||
Allium spiralis see Allium senescens ssp. glaucum | ||||
ALLIUM tuberosum (Chinese Chives) | Liliaceae | |||
| AL-3400 | 'Chinese Chives' long straight stems, white flowers | |||
ALONSOA warscewiczii (Mask Flower) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| AL-4925 | 'Salmon Beauty' (SAHIN 2008) floriferous, elegant stems with salmon-pink flowers with yellow centre | |||
Althaea ficifolia see Alcea ficifolia | ||||
Althaea rosea see Alcea rosea | ||||
Alyssum saxatile see Aurinia saxatilis | ||||
AMARANTHUS caudatus | Amaranthaceae | |||
| AM-0860 | 'Candelabra' (SAHIN 2003), upright, velvety purple, robust spikes, effective in borders and as cut | |||
| AM-0870 | 'Green Cascade' AGM, pendulous, fashionable green-flowered panicles | |||
| AM-1515 | 'Coral Fountain' (SAHIN 2004) unusual coral-pink flower heads, superb filler | |||
AMARANTHUS cruentus (Prince's Feather) | Amaranthaceae | |||
| Syn. Amaranthus paniculatus | ||||
| AM-1212 | 'Autumn's Touch' (SAHIN 2001) erect spikes of pistachio-green tipped with bronze, autumn cut flower | |||
| AM-1215 | 'Hot Biscuits' (SAHIN 1996) FS-Q 1997 warm orange-brown spikes, excellent cut flower | |||
| AM-1218 | 'Autumn Pallet' (SAHIN 2007) blend of 'Autumn's Touch' and 'Hot Biscuits', excellent for autumn cut flower | |||
| AM-1520 | 'Velvet Curtains' (SAHIN 2004) intense crimson foliage and inflorescence | |||
AMARANTHUS gangeticus (Chinese Spinach) | Amaranthaceae | |||
| Syn. Amaranthus tricolor | ||||
| AM-1000 | 'Illumination' bronze foliage with glowing scarlet with yellow coloured bracts | |||
| AM-1020 | 'Molten Fire' colourful foliage plant of glowing crimson | |||
| AM-1040 | 'Splendens Perfecta' splendid tricolour foliage, yellow, green and red coloured bracts | |||
Amaranthus paniculatus see Amaranthus cruentus | ||||
Amaranthus tricolor see Amaranthus gangeticus | ||||
AMMI majus (Queen Anne's Lace) | Apiaceae | |||
| AM-5750 | 'Snowflake' (SAHIN 1992) classic filler, select, robust strain with large white heads | |||
ANAGALLIS monellii ssp. linifolia (Blue Pimpernel) | Primulaceae | |||
| AN-0420 | 'Gentian Blue' (SAHIN 1990) AGM, superb brilliant blue selection | |||
ANTIRRHINUM braun-blanquetii | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| AN-4310 | 'Lemon Sherbet' (SAHIN 1999) pretty, white and yellow snapdragon, spreading habit, hardy | |||
ANTIRRHINUM majus nanum (Snapdragon) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| Intermediate varieties | ||||
| AN-6910 | 'Black Prince' delightful, near black, velvety crimson, dark foliage, our reselected stock | |||
| AN-6950 | 'Night & Day' (SAHIN 1992) near black, velvety crimson with silvery throat, dark foliage | |||
| AN-6993 | 'Circus Clowns' (SAHIN 1997) jolly mixture of all bicoloured varieties | |||
ANTIRRHINUM majus pumilum (Snapdragon) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| 'Mini Snap' series | ||||
| AN-7670 | 'Mixed Colours' (SAHIN 2001) compact bushy plants, very wide colour range, uniform | |||
APIUM graveolens | Apiaceae | |||
| AP-3600 | 'Zwolsche Krul' a celery that looks like curly parsley, ornamental and culinary herb | |||
AQUILEGIA canadensis var. nana | Ranunculaceae | |||
| AQ-1440 | 'Hummingbird' (SAHIN 2004) attractive dwarf form with red and yellow flowers | |||
AQUILEGIA chrysantha (Golden Columbine) | Ranunculaceae | |||
| AQ-1480 | 'Denver Gold' (SAHIN 2005) golden yellow flowers, long spurs curving inwards towards the corolla | |||
AQUILEGIA xcultorum | Ranunculaceae | |||
| AQ-4070 | 'Danish Dwarf' dwarf, long-spurred, red and white, nice compact habit | |||
| AQ-5090 | 'Sahin's Long Spurred' (SAHIN 2004) a superb selection with large flowers and very long spurs | |||
AQUILEGIA longissima | Ranunculaceae | |||
| AQ-6290 | 'Yellow Bonnet' (SAHIN 2002) yellow flowers with straight, long spurs | |||
AQUILEGIA skinneri | Ranunculaceae | |||
| AQ-6660 | 'Tequila Sunrise' (SAHIN 1996) long-spurred, orange to coral flowers with yellow corolla tips | |||
AQUILEGIA viridiflora | Ranunculaceae | |||
| AQ-7500 | 'Chocolate Soldier' (SAHIN 1993) sweetly chocolate scented, green sepals, brown corollas | |||
AQUILEGIA vulgaris (Columbine) | Ranunculaceae | |||
| AQ-8208 | 'Aline Fairweather' Nora Barlow type with rose flowers | |||
| AQ-8246 | 'Miss M.I. Huish' dark violet double spurless flowers, excellent contrast in borders | |||
| AQ-8250 | 'Nora Barlow' double spurless flowers, reddish with greenish tips | |||
| AQ-8300 | 'Nora Barlow Mixture' superb mixture of all Nora Barlow type flowers | |||
| AQ-8420 | 'Lime Sorbet' (SAHIN 2004) striking lime-green, double spurless flowers, most fashionable | |||
| AQ-8480 | 'William Guinness' (SAHIN 1992) sepals almost black, contrasting white corollas | |||
| AQ-8590 | 'Sunburst Ruby' wonderful brass-coloured rosettes and deep ruby-red double flowers | |||
| AQ-8650 | 'Pink Petticoat' (SAHIN 2008) delightful pink and white double flowers | |||
Arctotis fastuosa see Venidium fastuosum | ||||
ASARINA antirrhiniflora (Twining Snapdragon) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| Syn. Maurandella antirrhiniflora | ||||
| AS-0600 | 'Coccinea' (SAHIN 1989) easily grown climber, masses of small red flowers | |||
| AS-0620 | 'Violacea' (SAHIN 1989) small violet-blue flowers, attractive | |||
ASARINA purpusii | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| Syn. Maurandya purpusii | ||||
| AS-0700 | 'Victoria Falls' (SAHIN 1990) salmon-pink flowers on pendulous strong stems, suitable for baskets | |||
ASARINA scandens (Twining Snapdragon) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| Syn. Lophospermum scandens | ||||
| AS-0710 | 'Joan Loraine' (SAHIN 1990) deep violet-blue, showy and useful, easy climber | |||
| AS-0720 | 'Mystic Rose' (SAHIN 1992) medium sized leaves, large bright rose flowers | |||
| AS-0735 | 'Sky Blue' (SAHIN 1989) a charming sky-blue, large flowers, free flowering | |||
| AS-0740 | 'Snowwhite' (SAHIN 1991) pure white form, fashionable and showy | |||
| AS-0750 | 'Formula Mixture' a balanced blend of five colours | |||
ASARINA wislizensis | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| Syn. Maurandya wislizensis | ||||
| AS-0775 | 'Red Dragon' (SAHIN 1999) impressive large crimson-red flowers on pendulous shoots, superb for baskets DW | |||
ASARINA | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| AS-0800 | 'Species Mixture' antirrhiniflora and scandens forms with white, pink, scarlet, violet and sky-blue flowers DW | |||
Asclepias fruticosa see Gomphocarpus fruticosus | ||||
ASCLEPIAS incarnata (Swamp Milkweed) | Asclepiadaceae | |||
| AS-1850 | 'Cinderella' rose flowers, with pinkish centres, long lasting perennial | |||
| AS-1855 | 'Ice Follies' pure white flowers, long lasting perennial | |||
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa (Butterfly Weed) | Asclepiadaceae | |||
| AS-1940 | bright orange cut flower type, long lasting perennial very adaptable | |||
ASTER alpinus | Asteraceae | |||
| 'Beauty' series | ||||
| AS-6415 | 'Blue Beauty' soft blue flowers on mat-forming plants | |||
| AS-6420 | 'Dark Beauty' deep violet-blue flowers, on mat-forming plants | |||
| AS-6450 | 'Rose Beauty' clear rose coloured flowers, trendy | |||
| AS-6470 | 'White Beauty' large pure white flowers, desirable and showy | |||
| AS-6480 | 'Beauty Mixture' of well matching varieties, including pinks and intermediates | |||
ASTER novi-belgii (Michaelmas Daisy) | Asteraceae | |||
| AS-6850 | 'New Hybrids' complete colour range of modern hybrids, showy and long-flowering | |||
AURINIA saxatilis | Brassicaceae | |||
| Syn. Alyssum saxatile | ||||
| AU-9450 | 'Compactum' deep golden yellow flowers, compact and neat habit | |||
BAPTISIA australis (Blue False Indigo) | Papilionaceae | |||
| BA-5010 | AGM, ornamental glaucous foliage, lupin-like, blue flower spikes | |||
| BA-5015 | 'Alba' (SAHIN 2009) immaculate white, lupin-like flowers on bushy plants with trifoliate leaves | |||
BARBAREA vulgaris (Rockcress) | Brassicaceae | |||
| BA-5220 | 'Variegata' (SAHIN 2003) highly ornamental, golden variegated leaves 100% true from seed, edible | |||
BEGONIA xtuberhybrida (Hybrid Tuberous Begonias) | Begoniaceae | |||
| 'Royal' series F1 hybrids | ||||
| BE-5848 | 'Picotee Mixture F1' (SAHIN 1999) of white, cream and yellow with red or salmon edges | |||
BERGENIA cordifolia (Elephant's Ears) | Saxifragaceae | |||
| BE-9360 | 'Redstart' fine selection with rose-red flowers, attractive, glossy foliage | |||
| BE-9362 | 'Winterglow' (SAHIN 2000) glossy foliage chocolate-coloured in winter, rose-red flowers | |||
BERKHEYA purpurea | Asteraceae | |||
| BE-9400 | 'Zulu Warrior' (SAHIN 2001) beautiful silvery blue, daisy-like flowers, architectural plant | |||
BERLANDIERA lyrata | Asteraceae | |||
| BE-9450 | 'Chocolate Daisy' vibrant yellow daisies with chocolate stamens and a rich chocolate scent | |||
BETA vulgaris v. cruenta (Beetroot) | Chenopodiaceae | |||
| BE-9555 | 'Albino Reselected' (SAHIN 1998) round white roots, with a good beet flavour | |||
| BE-9560 | 'Bulls Blood' (SAHIN 1986) darkest leaved, ornamental and edible beet extensively used as baby leaf | |||
| BE-9562 | 'Burpees Golden' non-bleeding, round roots, golden orange flesh, makes good borsch, sweet flavoured leaves | |||
BIDENS aurea | Asteraceae | |||
| BI-1700 | 'Bit of Sunshine' (SAHIN 1989) masses of golden yellow flowers | |||
BIDENS ferulifolia | Asteraceae | |||
| BI-1750 | 'Golden Goddess' (SAHIN 1994) bushy plants with many yellow daisies over a long season | |||
BIDENS humilis | Asteraceae | |||
| BI-1775 | 'Gold Coins' (SAHIN 2000) prostrate habit, golden yellow flowers over ferny foliage | |||
BORAGO officinalis (Borage) | Boraginaceae | |||
| BO-2560 | 'Alba' (SAHIN 1996) showy, edible, pure white flowers, cucumber-scented | |||
BRACHYSCOME iberidifolia (Swan River Daisy) | Asteraceae | |||
| Miscellaneous varieties | ||||
| BR-1110 | 'Blue Star' (SAHIN 1993) FS-Q 1993 inrolled petals, violet-blue flowers, very uniform | |||
Bracteantha bracteata see Helichrysum bracteatum | ||||
BROWALLIA americana (Bush Violet) | Solanaceae | |||
| BR-6520 | 'Sky Blue' (SAHIN 2004) showy light blue flowers, heat and drought tolerant | |||
| BR-6525 | 'Snowwhite' (SAHIN 2004) pure white form, attractive, heat and drought tolerant | |||
BUDDLEJA davidii (Butterfly Bush) | Loganiaceae | |||
| BU-1650 | 'Violet Butterfly' (SAHIN 1984) best progeny-tested violet seed strain, flowers first year CS | |||
| BU-1690 | 'Butterfly Hybrids' (SAHIN 1986) excellent all-colour progeny-tested mixture CS | |||
Bupleurum griffithii see Bupleurum rotundifolium | ||||
BUPLEURUM rotundifolium (Thorow Wax) | Apiaceae | |||
| Syn. Bupleurum griffithii | ||||
| BU-5600 | 'Green Gold' (SAHIN 1988) yellow and green filler one of Sahin's sensational contributions | |||
CALANDRINIA umbellata | Portulacaceae | |||
| CA-0165 | 'Amaranth' the genuine stock, dazzling magenta-crimson, brightens up the garden | |||
CALENDULA officinalis (Pot Marigold) | Asteraceae | |||
| 'Greenheart' series tall double varieties | ||||
| CA-0550 | 'Gold' large golden yellow flowers with green crested centres, unique GS | |||
| CA-0555 | 'Orange' large bright orange double flowers with green contrasting centres, good cut flower GS | |||
| 'Kablouna' series tall crested varieties | ||||
| CA-0578 | 'Apricot' (SAHIN 1998) high percentage of crested flowers, apricot colour GS | |||
| CA-0582 | 'Golden' reselected stock, high percentage of crested flowers GS | |||
| CA-0588 | 'Lemon Yellow' pastel lemon yellow shades, high percentage of crested flowers GS | |||
| CA-0591 | 'Orange' reselected stock, high percentage of crested flowers GS | |||
| CA-0593 | 'Orange with Dark Centres' reselected stock, high percentage of crested flowers GS | |||
| CA-0599 | 'Formula Mixture' of complete range of colours, high percentage of crested flowers GS | |||
| CA-0600 | 'Field Grown Mixture' of all colours GS | |||
| 'Touch of Red' series tall double varieties | ||||
| CA-0629 | 'Touch of Red Buff' attractive creamy petals with buff red colouration on the reverse side GS | |||
| CA-0638 | 'Touch of Red Orange' attractive orange petals with buff red colouration on the reverse side GS | |||
| CA-0646 | 'Touch of Red Yellow' attractive yellow petals with buff red colouration on the reverse side GS | |||
| CA-0650 | 'Touch of Red Mixed' mix with cream, yellow and orange petals with buff red reverse side GS | |||
| 'Prince' series tall double varieties | ||||
| CA-0770 | 'Golden Prince' double flowers, upright habit, good for forcing and cutting GS | |||
| CA-0776 | 'Indian Prince' (SAHIN 1983) upright habit, rays dark orange above, mahogany beneath GS | |||
| CA-0785 | 'Orange Prince' double, clean traditional orange, upright habit, good for forcing GS | |||
| CA-0795 | 'Prince Mixed Colours' mixture of the separate colours GS | |||
| Miscellaneous tall varieties and mixtures | ||||
| CA-0930 | 'Geisha Girl' unique variety with incurved petals, orange flowers GS | |||
| CA-0972 | 'Neon' (SAHIN 2005) ultra double flowers with densely set deep orange petals edged in burgundy GS | |||
| CA-0976 | 'Orange Porcupine' (SAHIN 2001) closely set, quilled petals forming spiky flowers, uniform and floriferous GS | |||
| CA-0978 | 'Pink Surprise' fully double, salmon-pink flowers with a touch of orange, flowers over a long season GS | |||
| CA-1000 | 'Cutflower Mixture' a colourful and diverse mixture of tall varieties in many shapes and colours GS | |||
CALENDULA officinalis nana | Asteraceae | |||
| 'Daisy' series dwarf single varieties | ||||
| CA-0860 | 'Apricot Daisy' (SAHIN 2002) compact plants, covered with daisy-like apricot-orange flowers GS | |||
| CA-0865 | 'Golden Daisy' (SAHIN 2002) compact plants, covered with daisy-like golden-yellow flowers GS | |||
| CA-0870 | 'Orange Daisy' (SAHIN 2002) compact plants, covered with daisy-like bright orange flowers GS | |||
| CA-0875 | 'Lemon Daisy' (SAHIN 2002) compact plants, covered with daisy-like flowers in shades of lemon-yellow GS | |||
| CA-0880 | 'Formula Mixture' (SAHIN 2002) of separate colours, single daisy-like flowers GS | |||
| 'Pygmy' series dwarf double varieties | ||||
| CA-0800 | 'Apricot Pygmy' double, uniform and early, apricot shades GS | |||
| CA-0805 | 'Cream Pygmy' extra-double, uniform and early, desirable modern colour GS | |||
| CA-0810 | 'Golden Pygmy' double, uniform and early, golden yellow with dark centre GS | |||
| CA-0815 | 'Orange Pygmy' extra-double, uniform and early, classic orange marigold colour GS | |||
| CA-0825 | 'Formula Mixture' a fine and uniform formula blend of the four colours GS | |||
| Miscellaneous dwarf varieties and mixtures | ||||
| CA-0910 | 'Candyman Orange' large, fully double, deep orange flowers, impressive garden performance GS | |||
| CA-0920 | 'Candyman Yellow' bright yellow, large double flowers, long flowering season GS | |||
CALLISTEPHUS chinensis (Chinese Aster) | Asteraceae | |||
| 'Starlight' series dwarf varieties | ||||
| CA-1730 | 'Blue' (Dittmar 1992) FS-Q 1992 compact, base-branching, large spider-type flowers, early | |||
| CA-1735 | 'Light Pink' (Dittmar 2003) FS-Q 2003 compact, base-branching, large spider-type flowers, early | |||
| CA-1739 | 'Powder Blue' light blue, compact, base-branching, large spider-type flowers, early | |||
| CA-1741 | 'Purple' compact, base-branching, large spider-type flowers, early | |||
| CA-1743 | 'Rose' (Dittmar 1992) FS-GM 1992 compact, base-branching, large spider-type flowers, early | |||
| CA-1745 | 'Scarlet' (Dittmar 1993) FS-Q 1993 compact, base-branching, large spider-type flowers, early | |||
| CA-1749 | 'Formula Mixture' a mixture of separate colours, compact, base-branching, large spider-type flowers, early | |||
| 'Contraster' series dwarf varieties | ||||
| CA-1680 | 'Pink' (SAHIN 2002) chrysanthemum-type flowers with neatly striped pink and white incurved petals | |||
| CA-1685 | 'Red' (SAHIN 2001) flowers chrysanthemum-type, dwarf plants, neatly striped petals | |||
| 'Milady' series dwarf varieties | ||||
| CA-1675 | 'Field Grown Mixture' grown as a mixture, of all colours | |||
| 'Lilliput Size' series tall double varieties | ||||
| CA-3078 | 'Blue Moon' (SAHIN 1992) upright habit, fully double, small pompon flowers, white with blue centres | |||
| CA-3084 | 'Hi-no-Maru' (SAHIN 1992) upright habit, fully double, small pompon flowers, white with red centres | |||
| CA-3097 | 'Moonshine Mixture' (SAHIN 1992) a blend of the small pompon flowered 'Blue Moon' and 'Hi-no-Maru' | |||
| 'Pompon' series tall double varieties | ||||
| CA-3354 | 'Belstead Supreme' globe-shaped flowers with quilled petals, violet-blue with white centres | |||
| CA-3368 | 'Gusford Supreme' bright red with white centres, globe-shaped flowers with quilled petals | |||
| CA-3386 | 'Ruckley Supreme' light blue with white centres, globe-shaped flowers with quilled petals | |||
| CA-3398 | 'Supreme Mixture' globe-shaped flowers with quilled petals, white centres | |||
| CA-3400 | 'Field Grown Mixture' a great mixture of globe-shaped flowers with quilled petals, one colour and bicolours | |||
| 'Sahin's Matsumoto selections' tall semi double varieties | ||||
| CA-2153 | 'Apricot' semi-double flowers with yellow centres, upright habit | |||
| CA-2157 | 'Blue' (SAHIN 2003) best blue in the type, semi-double flowers, upright habit | |||
| CA-2159 | 'Blue Tipped White' semi-double flowers, upright habit | |||
| CA-2162 | 'Crimson' (SAHIN 2004) the darkest colour in the series, semi-double flowers, upright habit | |||
| CA-2172 | 'Light Blue' a lavender-blue colour, semi-double flowers, upright habit | |||
| CA-2175 | 'Pink' semi-double flowers, upright habit | |||
| CA-2177 | 'Pink Tipped White' semi-double flowers, upright habit | |||
| CA-2181 | 'Red Striped' (SAHIN 2005) semi-double flowers, upright habit, red flowers with white stripes | |||
| CA-2182 | 'Rose' semi-double flowers, upright habit | |||
| CA-2187 | 'Scarlet' semi-double flowers, upright habit | |||
| CA-2190 | 'Violet Striped' semi-double flowers, upright habit | |||
| CA-2193 | 'White' semi-double flowers, upright habit | |||
| CA-2194 | 'White Tipped Blue' blue petals tipped white, semi-double flowers, upright habit | |||
| CA-2196 | 'Yellow' (SAHIN 2003) taller and improved colour compared to original selection, semi-double flowers | |||
| CA-2199 | 'Formula Mixture' a balanced blend of separate colours, semi-double flowers, upright habit | |||
| 'King Size' series tall double varieties | ||||
| CA-2977 | 'Appleblossom' upright tall stems, fully double large flowers | |||
| CA-2979 | 'Apricot' unusual orange-apricot colour, fully double large flowers | |||
| CA-2987 | 'Pink' fully double large flowers | |||
| CA-2989 | 'Red' fully double large flowers | |||
| CA-2991 | 'Rose' deep rose colour, extra large double flowers, upright plant habit, superb | |||
| CA-2995 | 'White' fully double large flowers | |||
| CA-2999 | 'Formula Mixture' of all colours, superb strain, fully double large flowers | |||
| Miscellaneous varieties and mixtures | ||||
| CA-2200 | 'Cutflower Assortment' (SAHIN 1998) fine mixture of long-stemmed varieties from all series, lovely for picking | |||
| CA-2450 | 'Duchesse Field Grown Mixture' giant incurved chrysanthemum-like flowers, best late-season aster | |||
| Tall open pollinated cut flower varieties | ||||
| CA-2218 | 'Summer Bouquet White' (SAHIN 2009) 2-3 weeks earlier than Sahin's Matsumoto, large flowers with small discs | |||
CAMPANULA lactiflora | Campanulaceae | |||
| CA-5595 | 'New Hybrids' whites, pinks and blue shades, superb show | |||
CAMPANULA medium annuum | Campanulaceae | |||
| CA-6328 | 'Chelsea Blue' (SAHIN 2000) blooms as annual, suitable for pots and bedding | |||
| CA-6335 | 'Chelsea Pink' (SAHIN 1993) FS-Q 1993 blooms as annual, for pots and bedding | |||
| CA-6400 | 'Chelsea Mixed' (SAHIN 2008) mixture of 'Chelsea Blue' and 'Chelsea Pink' | |||
CAMPANULA persicifolia (Peach-leafed Bellflower) | Campanulaceae | |||
| CA-6466 | 'Coerulea' the cultivated blue-flowered form, very popular, easy | |||
CAMPANULA punctata | Campanulaceae | |||
| CA-6565 | 'Ring of Bells' (SAHIN 2003) large pendulous flowers in shades of white to deep pink with brown speckles | |||
CAMPANULA ramosissima | Campanulaceae | |||
| CA-6600 | 'Meteora' (SAHIN 2004) bushy plants covered in star-shaped, blue flowers with white centres PL | |||
CAREX comans (New Zealand Hair Sedge) | Cyperaceae | |||
| CA-8000 | 'Bronze Curls' (SAHIN 2004) Natural Look, bronze selection, useful component in planters and pots | |||
CAREX species | Cyperaceae | |||
| CA-8049 | 'Mixture' (SAHIN 2009) mix of our selected sedges, fashionable components in planters and pots | |||
CARYOPTERIS incana (Bluebeard) | Verbenaceae | |||
| CA-8665 | 'Blue Myth' (SAHIN 2005) showy clusters of vibrant blue flowers against greyish aromatic foliage | |||
CELOSIA spicata | Amaranthaceae | |||
| CE-4295 | 'Xantippe' (SAHIN 1994) FS-Q 1994, early flowering, erect flower heads, pink fading to silver | |||
CENTAUREA cyanoides | Asteraceae | |||
| CE-5650 | 'Blue Carpet' (SAHIN 2002) spreading plants with greyish leaves, covered with small blue cornflowers | |||
CENTAUREA cyanus (Cornflower) | Asteraceae | |||
| 'Midget' series dwarf varieties | ||||
| CE-5580 | 'Blue Midget' (SAHIN 1991) dwarf, base-branching, uniform, double blue flowers | |||
| CE-5585 | 'Purple Midget' (SAHIN 1996) uniform, double, rich purple flowers | |||
| CE-5590 | 'Red Midget' (SAHIN 1993) dwarf, base-branching uniform double red | |||
| CE-5600 | 'Field Grown Mixture' (SAHIN 1994) FS-Q 1994 mixture of the separate colours and pastel shades | |||
| 'Standard' series tall double varieties | ||||
| CE-4977 | 'Black Boy' extra-select stock of deep maroon, double flowers | |||
| CE-4983 | 'Mauve Queen' extra-select stock of this unusual and fashionable lilac | |||
| CE-4990 | 'Red Boy' rose carmine, good doubleness, the old-fashioned red cornflower | |||
| CE-4993 | 'Snowman' the pure white double cornflower, very attractive and fashionable | |||
| CE-4997 | 'Frosted Queen Mixed Colours' extra-select, very varied double bicolour mixture, unique effect | |||
| CE-4999 | 'Formula Mixture' of all separate colours, clear and bright | |||
CENTAUREA dealbata (Persian Cornflower) | Asteraceae | |||
| CE-5700 | clear rose-pink flowers on excellent garden plant and cut flower, bushy, branched plants | |||
CENTRATHERUM intermedium (Brazilian Bachelor Button) | Asteraceae | |||
| CE-7200 | 'Pineapple Sangria' (SAHIN 2007) violet-purple button-like flowers, foliage has a scent of pineapple | |||
CERINTHE major purpurascens | Boraginaceae | |||
| CE-9760 | 'Kiwi Blue' (SAHIN 1998) brilliant blue-tinged bracts and stems, purple flowers | |||
| CE-9770 | 'Pride of Gibraltar' (SAHIN 1997) blue tinged stems with pendulous purple flowers | |||
CHAENORRHINUM villosum | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| CH-0450 | 'Little Dragons' (SAHIN 2004) tiny lilac snapdragon-like flowers on cushion-forming plants | |||
CHEIRANTHUS cheiri (Wallflower) | Brassicaceae | |||
| Syn. Erysimum cheiri | ||||
| Tall varieties | ||||
| CH-2708 | 'Aurora' an old favourite, flowers are apricot-salmon overlaid with orange, effective | |||
| CH-2720 | 'Cloth of Gold' large-flowered, rich yellow variety, very popular, scented | |||
| CH-2727 | 'Covent Garden' velvety crimson, characteristic wallflower colour, scented | |||
| CH-2800 | 'Goliath' dark brown, extra tall forcing strain, unusual and desirable colour | |||
| CH-2900 | 'Primrose Dame' superb primrose-yellow with lemon hue, scented | |||
| CH-2904 | 'Progress' wonderful violet-purple, large flowered, scented | |||
| CH-2999 | 'Formula Mixture' balanced mixture of separate colours | |||
CHENOPODIUM capitatum (Strawberry Blite) | Chenopodiaceae | |||
| CH-4270 | (SAHIN 2000) large fleshy red fruits look like strawberries, good potplant | |||
CHENOPODIUM foliosum | Chenopodiaceae | |||
| CH-4300 | small red fruits, leafy, less spectacular than C. capitatum | |||
CHRYSANTHEMUM carinatum (Annual Painted Daisy) | Asteraceae | |||
| Syn. Ismelia carinata | ||||
| CH-6220 | 'Cockade' white with contrasting rings of red and yellow | |||
| CH-6230 | 'Flame Shades' warm harmonious shades of red | |||
| CH-6240 | 'John Bright' golden-yellow with contrasting dark centre | |||
| CH-6260 | 'Polar Star' tetraploid, pure white with yellow ring around a dark centre, large-flowered | |||
| CH-6295 | 'Merry Mixture' reselected for complete colour range, with high percentage of reds, excellent | |||
Chrysanthemum coccineum see Tanacetum coccineum | ||||
Chrysanthemum maximum see Leucanthemum xsuperbum | ||||
CHRYSANTHEMUM multicaule | Asteraceae | |||
| Syn. Coleostephus myconis | ||||
| CH-8187 | 'Moonlight' (SAHIN 1994) FS-Q 1994 cool lemon-yellow flowers | |||
| CH-8190 | 'Sunlight' (SAHIN 1990) select stock, golden yellow flowers | |||
Chrysanthemum paludosum see Leucanthemum paludosum | ||||
Chrysanthemum parthenium see Tanacetum parthenium | ||||
CISANTHE grandiflora | Portulacaceae | |||
| CI-6500 | 'Brightness' (SAHIN 2008) basal silver-green rosettes with branching stems bearing bright pink flowers | |||
Clarkia amoena see Godetia amoena | ||||
CLARKIA concinna | Onagraceae | |||
| Syn. Eucharidium concinnum | ||||
| CL-1500 | 'Pink Ribbons' spidery, purplish pink flowers, base branching, refined yet showy | |||
CLARKIA pulchella | Onagraceae | |||
| CL-2440 | 'Passion for Purple' (SAHIN 1996) charming, deeply incised lilac-purple flowers, produced in profusion | |||
| CL-2450 | 'Snowflake' (SAHIN 1992) deeply incised petals like pure white snowflakes, produced in profusion | |||
| CL-2499 | 'Fairy Mixture' full colour range of whites, pinks, salmons, reds and lilac flowers with deeply cut petals | |||
Clarkia rubicunda see Godetia rubicunda | ||||
CLEMATIS chiisanensis | Ranunculaceae | |||
| CL-3037 | 'Korean Beauty' (SAHIN 2001) pale yellow, nodding bells, reddish at base, attractive silvery seed heads CS | |||
CLEMATIS mandshurica | Ranunculaceae | |||
| Syn. Clematis recta var.mandshurica | ||||
| CL-3107 | upright stems with multi-flowered panicles of scented creamy-white flowers CS | |||
Clematis recta var.mandshurica see Clematis mandshurica | ||||
CLEMATIS | Ranunculaceae | |||
| CL-3070 | 'Helios' (SAHIN 1990) hybrid, lantern-like yellow blooms, flowers early, abundantly and long CS | |||
COBAEA scandens (Cup and Saucer Vine) | Polemoniaceae | |||
| CO-0100 | AGM, vigorous showy climber with many large violet flowers, easily grown vine plant | |||
| CO-0110 | 'Alba' AGM, vigorous showy climber with many large pure white flowers, easily grown vine plant | |||
| CO-0120 | 'Blue & White Mix' AGM, mix of the well-known blue and white Cup and Saucer vines | |||
Coleostephus myconis see Chrysanthemum multicaule | ||||
COLEUS blumei (Painted Nettle) | Lamiaceae | |||
| Syn. Solenostemon scutellarioides | ||||
| 'Giant Exhibition' series, strong, vigorous, landscaping types | ||||
| CO-1879 | 'Chivalry' (SAHIN 2003) handsomely defined zones magenta purple to pink, white and green edges | |||
| CO-1882 | 'Limelight' (SAHIN 1999) gorgeous pure lime-green leaves for a brilliant contrast in landscaping | |||
| CO-1883 | 'Magma' (SAHIN 1998) dark purple-red leaves with a narrow green edge | |||
| CO-1884 | 'Marble' (SAHIN 2003) leaves green, white in centre, marbled all over with red | |||
| CO-1885 | 'Multicolour' (SAHIN 1998) leaves with green edge around a white centre, all heavily splashed with dark red | |||
| CO-1889 | 'Palisandra' (SAHIN 1998) a dusky beauty, perfectly uniform velvety black leaves, much admired | |||
| CO-1890 | 'Rustic Red' (SAHIN 2003) rusty red leaves with a narrow yellow edge | |||
| CO-1893 | 'Tartan' (SAHIN 1998) green and white leaves, strongly splashed with purple-red | |||
| CO-1899 | 'Formula Mixture' (SAHIN 1998) large-leaved in complete colour range, very fine mixture | |||
COMMELINA coelestis | Commelinaceae | |||
| CO-3400 | 'Blue' (NEW 2009) bright blue, curiously shaped flowers, perpetuates well | |||
| CO-3415 | 'Alba' (NEW 2009) the whiteflowered form of the above | |||
| CO-3420 | 'Lilac' (NEW 2009) as above but with lilac flowers | |||
CONSOLIDA regalis (Larkspur) | Ranunculaceae | |||
| CO-3800 | 'Blue Cloud' (SAHIN 1983) bushy plants, bear masses of violet-blue flowers, excellent filler | |||
| CO-3810 | 'Snow Cloud' (SAHIN 1993) self-cleaning filler, masses of pure white flowers | |||
| CO-3850 | 'Cloudy Skies' (SAHIN 2001) attractive mixture of above and more colours, elegant as a filler | |||
CONVOLVULUS tricolor | Convolvulaceae | |||
| 'Ensign' series | ||||
| CO-3999 | 'Formula Mixture' from the separate colours | |||
COREOPSIS tinctoria (Tickseed) | Asteraceae | |||
| Dwarf varieties | ||||
| CO-5785 | 'Gold Star' (SAHIN 1989) dwarf plants covered with golden yellow flowers, good for borders | |||
| CO-5790 | 'Mahogany Midget' (SAHIN 1989) FS-N 1989, dwarf plants covered with mahogany-red flowers, long blooming | |||
| Tall varieties | ||||
| CO-5850 | 'Mardi Gras' (SAHIN 1996) FS-Q 1996 a festive mix of ruby-red and golden flowers, star-shaped petals | |||
| CO-5870 | 'Sea Shells Gold' (SAHIN 2001) selection with golden-yellow tubular petals, long flowering season | |||
| CO-5880 | 'Sea Shells Red' (SAHIN 2008) selection with mahogany-red tubular petals, long flowering season | |||
| CO-5890 | 'Sea Shells Mixed' (SAHIN 2008) mix of bicoloured, red and yellow tubular flowers, long flowering season | |||
COSMIDIUM burridgeanum | Asteraceae | |||
| Syn. Thelesperma burridgeana | ||||
| CO-8850 | 'Brunette' attractive golden yellow daisies with mahogany ring, superbly uniform | |||
COSMOS bipinnatus | Asteraceae | |||
| 'Psyche' series | ||||
| CO-9125 | 'Psyche Rose Picotee' (SAHIN 2009) exciting new Cosmos with semi-double, rosy white flowers with ruby edge | |||
| CO-9135 | 'Psyche White Picotee' (SAHIN 2009) elegant beauty of white, semi-double flowers with a pink picotee effect | |||
| CO-9145 | 'Psyche White' (SAHIN 2007) wonderful, clear white, semi double flowers | |||
| 'Sea Shells' series | ||||
| CO-9180 | 'Sea Shells Red' (SAHIN 2008) trumpet-shaped ruby-red rays, floriferous with excellent uniformity | |||
| CO-9200 | 'Sea Shells Mixture' (SAHIN 1986) our unique mixture with trumpet-like rays, very attractive | |||
| 'Gazebo' series | ||||
| CO-9018 | 'Pink' (SAHIN 1996) large pink flowers on bushy plants of intermediate height | |||
| CO-9020 | 'Red' (SAHIN 1996) large red flowers on bushy plants of intermediate height | |||
| CO-9022 | 'White' (SAHIN 1996) large white flowers on bushy plants of intermediate height | |||
| CO-9024 | 'Formula Mixture' (SAHIN 1996) of the above colours in a balanced blend | |||
| CO-9025 | 'Field Grown Mixture' of all colours, bushy habit, early | |||
| 'Sensation' series | ||||
| CO-8977 | 'Albatross' very early pure white selection | |||
| CO-8979 | 'Daydream' (SAHIN 1988) attractive colour combination, palest pink with a rose central ring, very early | |||
| CO-8980 | 'Dazzler' bright crimson-red, early | |||
| CO-8988 | 'Picotee' (SAHIN 1987) white flowers with rose to red picotee edges and vining | |||
| CO-8989 | 'Pinkie' AGM, rose-pink with a tinge of lilac, early | |||
| CO-9000 | 'Field Grown Mixture' grown as a mixture, extra-early, some intermediate colours | |||
| Miscellaneous varieties and mixtures | ||||
| CO-9299 | 'All Sorts Mixture' of mostly tall varieties suitable for cutting, gives a magnificent display | |||
| CO-9300 | 'Talina' (SAHIN 2002) compact plants, covered in flowers of all colours from late spring | |||
COSMOS sulphureus | Asteraceae | |||
| 'Brightness' series dwarf, floriferous with duplex flowers | ||||
| CO-9665 | 'Gold' (SAHIN 2009) bright golden, duplex flowers produced in profusion, suitable for pots and bedding | |||
| CO-9670 | 'Lemon' (SAHIN 2009) bright lemon daisies, produced in profusion, suitable for pots and bedding | |||
| CO-9675 | 'Orange' (SAHIN 2009) bright orange, duplex flowers produced in profusion, for pots and bedding | |||
| CO-9685 | 'Yellow' (SAHIN 2009) bright yellow daisies, produced in profusion, suitable for pots and bedding | |||
| CO-9699 | 'Formula Mixture' (SAHIN 2009) bright mixture of freely blooming, easy to grow, pot and bedding plants | |||
CREPIS rubra | Asteraceae | |||
| CR-4500 | 'Select' an abundance of clear pink flowers, easily grown and showy, upright habit | |||
Cucurbita lagenaria see Lagenaria siceraria | ||||
CUCURBITA maxima | Cucurbitaceae | |||
| Ornamental Gourds large | ||||
| CU-2180 | 'Turk's Turban' large multicoloured turban-shaped fruits, very ornamental | |||
| Ornamental Gourds small | ||||
| CU-2310 | 'Aladdin' small striped green, yellow and red turban-shaped fruits on compact plants | |||
| CU-2430 | 'Red Turban' brilliant red, small turban-shaped fruits | |||
| Ornamental Pumpkins large | ||||
| CU-2880 | 'Triamble' superb grey-blue fruits of triangular shape, long lasting | |||
| Ornamental Pumpkins medium | ||||
| CU-2570 | 'White & Orange Striped' (SAHIN 2008) wonderful, creamy fruits with a grey-blue netting and orange bands | |||
CUCURBITA pepo | Cucurbitaceae | |||
| Ornamental Gourds small | ||||
| CU-2320 | 'Ball Bicolor' nice striped rounded small fruits, suitable for varnishing | |||
| CU-2330 | 'Ball Orange' round orange fruits | |||
| CU-2340 | 'Ball White' round white fruits, very ornamental | |||
| CU-2350 | 'Crown of Thorns' wonderful green and creamy white fruits with five incurved horns | |||
| CU-2360 | 'Spinning Gourd' smallest pear-shaped fruit, grey-green stripes on green, hard shell when dry | |||
| CU-2400 | 'Nest Egg' small creamy white rounded fruits, productive | |||
| CU-2410 | 'Pear Bicolor' green and orange-yellow pear-shaped fruits | |||
| CU-2440 | 'Small Spoon' oval-round base with a long handle, bicolour green and yellow fruits | |||
| CU-2450 | 'Ten Commandments' mixture of striped, mottled and multicoloured horned fruits | |||
| CU-2460 | 'Orange Warted' variable forms of orange fruits, strongly warted | |||
| CU-2470 | 'Warted Mixture' mixture of warted fruits, many bicolours | |||
| Ornamental Pumpkins small | ||||
| CU-2660 | 'Baby Boo' PVP creamy white version of Sweetie Pie, good flavour | |||
| Ornamental Squash small | ||||
| CU-2705 | 'Crookneck' orange-yellow, pear-shaped, warted fruits with longer neck, excellent flavour | |||
CUCURBITA | Cucurbitaceae | |||
| CU-3000 | 'Formula Mixture Gourds Small' mixture of small-fruited ornamental gourds | |||
CUPHEA miniata | Lythraceae | |||
| Syn. Cuphea purpurea | ||||
| CU-7350 | 'Summer Medley' (SAHIN 1999) mixture of red, rose and purple shades, attractive, long-flowering | |||
Cuphea xpurpurea see Cuphea miniata | ||||
CYCLAMEN hederifolium | Primulaceae | |||
| CY-1120 | 'Mixed' mixture of whites and pinks with a variety of leaf forms and patterns, autumn flowering | |||
CYMBOPOGON citratus (Lemon Grass) | Poaceae | |||
| CY-7010 | 'Lemon Grass' lemon grass, much used in oriental cooking CS | |||
CYNARA cardunculus (Cardoon) | Asteraceae | |||
| CY-7150 | 'Porto Spineless' medium size artichoke flowers with green tinged purple bracts, spineless, for cut flower | |||
CYNOGLOSSUM amabile (Chinese Forget-Me-Not) | Boraginaceae | |||
| CY-7410 | 'Mystery Rose' (SAHIN 1994) FS-Q 1994 extra-tall, rose-pink flowers, suitable for cutting | |||
CYNOGLOSSUM zeylanicum | Boraginaceae | |||
| CY-7600 | 'Chill Out' (SAHIN 2004) a cool mixture of brilliant blue and white flowers, long flowering season | |||
DAHLIA variabilis | Asteraceae | |||
| 'Mignon' series dwarf single varieties | ||||
| DA-0999 | 'Formula Mixture' of the separate colours | |||
| Dwarf double varieties | ||||
| DA-0425 | 'Bambino Improved' (SAHIN 2003) early, uniform in full colour range | |||
| DA-0550 | 'Redskin' (Waller) AAS-1975 dark leaved, fine colour range | |||
| Semi-dwarf varieties | ||||
| DA-0850 | 'Dandy Mixed Colours' collarette-type flowers in a wide colour range | |||
| Tall varieties | ||||
| DA-1200 | 'Bishop's Children' (SAHIN 1997) single flowers in rich colours, best seed strain in 2005 BBC Trials | |||
| DA-1250 | 'Cactus Flowered' semi-doubles and doubles, fine colour-range | |||
DATURA metel (Horn of Plenty) | Solanaceae | |||
| 'Ballerina' series | ||||
| DA-7235 | 'Purple' (SAHIN 1998) magnificent double, upfacing, purple trumpets, fragrant, superb pot plant | |||
| DA-7240 | 'White' (SAHIN 1998) magnificent double, upfacing, white trumpets, fragrant, superb pot plant | |||
| DA-7245 | 'Yellow' (SAHIN 1998) magnificent double, upfacing, soft yellow trumpets, fragrant, superb pot plant | |||
| DA-7249 | 'Formula Mixture' (SAHIN 1998) mixture of the three colours, double, upfacing trumpets, flowers fragrant | |||
DAUCUS carota (Carrot) | Apiaceae | |||
| DA-7800 | 'Purple Dragon' uniquely coloured carrot, deep purple skin with orange flesh | |||
DELOSPERMA cooperi | Aizoaceae | |||
| DE-3000 | 'Table Mountain' (SAHIN 2005) purple-red Mesembrianthemum-like flowers on flat growing plants MP | |||
DELOSPERMA floribunda | Aizoaceae | |||
| DE-3200 | 'Stardust' (SAHIN 2007) mat-forming, succulent plants, masses of lilac-purple flowers, white centres MP | |||
DELPHINIUM consolida (Larkspur) | Ranunculaceae | |||
| 'Giant Imperial' series | ||||
| DE-4999 | 'Formula Mixture' of the separate colours some additional ones | |||
DELPHINIUM xcultorum | Ranunculaceae | |||
| 'New Century' series hybrids | ||||
| DE-7430 | 'Ivory Towers F2' (SAHIN 1980) mostly pure white flowers with white bees, impressive stems | |||
| DE-7450 | 'Moody Blues F2' (SAHIN 1980) shades of blue, mostly with light bees, impressive stems | |||
| DE-7470 | 'Rosy Future F2' (SAHIN 1982) mostly shades of mulberry-rose and pinks, light and dark bees, superb | |||
| DE-7500 | 'Dreaming Spires F2' (SAHIN 1980) mixture of all possible colours and colour combinations, superb | |||
| 'Pacific Giants' series regular quality | ||||
| DE-6250 | 'Field Grown Mixture' mostly blue, white and rose shades | |||
DIANTHUS amurensis | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| DI-0290 | 'Siberian Blues' (SAHIN 1990) cushion-forming plants with the most blue flowers of all Dianthus | |||
DIANTHUS barbatus | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| DI-0605 | 'Messenger Red' earlier than the 'Standard' series, excellent quality for cutting | |||
| DI-0610 | 'Messenger Red & White' earlier than the 'Standard' series, excellent quality for cutting | |||
| DI-0950 | 'Electron' re-introduction of this superb mixture, all colours with a contrasting eye | |||
| 'Hollandia' series annual tall Sweet Williams | ||||
| DI-0420 | 'Homeland' (SAHIN 1990) classic dark blood-red with conspicuous white centre | |||
| DI-0440 | 'Salmon-Pink with Eye' (SAHIN 1992) salmon-pink flowers with white centres | |||
| DI-0450 | 'Scarlet' (SAHIN 1990) brilliant scarlet flowers | |||
| DI-0470 | 'White' (SAHIN 1990) pure white | |||
| DI-0499 | 'Formula Mixture' of four colours | |||
| DI-0500 | 'Complete Mixture' (SAHIN 1990) FS-Q 1991, a superb colour range of Sweet Williams, flowers first year | |||
| Annual dwarf Sweet Williams | ||||
| DI-0600 | 'Wee Willie' mostly reds, pinks and whites, self and bicolours, blooms 6 weeks from seed | |||
| Biennial tall Sweet Williams double-flowered varieties | ||||
| DI-0650 | 'Cottage Perfume' (SAHIN 2008) excellent strain, high percentage of doubles in a superb colour range | |||
DIANTHUS barbatus x caryophyllus | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| DI-1000 | 'Sangora Mixture' (SAHIN 1987) wide colour-range of intricately marked flowers, very floriferous | |||
DIANTHUS barbatus x chinensis | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| DI-2800 | 'Large Flowering Hybrids' compact mix of large, bicoloured flowers, good for pots and as bedder | |||
DIANTHUS chinensis (Chinese Pink) | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| DI-1950 | 'Baby Doll' reselected, giant single flowers on dwarf compact plants, extensive colour range, unique quality | |||
DIANTHUS chinensis v. heddewigii | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| DI-2110 | 'Black and White Minstrels' (SAHIN 1990) large double black and white flowers, striking combination | |||
| DI-2150 | 'French Frills' (SAHIN 1999) a mixture of double and semi-double bicoloured flowers with frilly petals | |||
DIANTHUS deltoides (Maiden Pink) | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| DI-3015 | 'Brilliancy' vivid burgundy-scarlet, flowers all summer, first year flowering | |||
| DI-3100 | 'Microchip Mixture' matching habits in complete colour range from white to crimson | |||
DIANTHUS xhybridus | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| DI-3300 | 'Rainbow Loveliness' (SAHIN 1994) mixed colours, heavenly fragrant, elegantly fringed flowers | |||
| DI-3325 | 'Spooky' (SAHIN 1995) long-fringed petals, striking appearance, white, pink and rose shades | |||
DIANTHUS plumarius (Cottage Pink) | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| DI-3880 | 'Romance Mixture' finest strain of single-flowered pinks with the broadest colour range in striking combinations | |||
DIASCIA barbarae (Twinspur) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| DI-5000 | 'Apricot Queen' (SAHIN 2000) FS-Q 1999, apricot-salmon | |||
| DI-5005 | 'Pink Queen' (SAHIN 1987) abundance of long-spurred pink flowers | |||
DIASCIA fetcaniensis | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| DI-5110 | 'African Queen' (NEW 2009) creeping, long flowering, covered with rose-pink flowers, rockgarden plant | |||
DICENTRA scandens (Bleeding Heart) | Fumariaceae | |||
| DI-5220 | 'Golden Tears' (SAHIN 2001) choice climber, masses of yellow flowers, leaves finely dissected | |||
DICRANOSTIGMA franchetianum | Papaveraceae | |||
| DI-5750 | (SAHIN 1993) branched stems, bear large, deep yellow, poppy-like flowers, glaucous foliage | |||
DIDISCUS caeruleus (Blue Lace Flower) | Apiaceae | |||
| DI-6290 | 'Blue Lace' large soft powder-blue umbels, elegant and showy | |||
| DI-6300 | 'White Lace' attractive pure white umbels, old-time favourite | |||
| DI-6330 | 'Rose Lace' wonderful pale pink umbels, very elegant | |||
| DI-6350 | 'Lace Mixture' of the three colours, creates a wonderful soft and gentle effect in the garden and in bouquets | |||
DIGITALIS purpurea (Foxglove) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| DI-7230 | 'Candy Mountain' (SAHIN 2005) unique, compact plants, upfacing flowers around the spike in rose shades | |||
| Standard Kinds - one-sided flowering | ||||
| DI-7175 | 'Sutton's Apricot' AGM, lovely fashionable colour, excellent for cutting | |||
DIGITALIS purpurea ssp heywoodii | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| DI-7225 | 'Silver Fox' (SAHIN 2003) attractive silver- felted plants producing several spikes carrying white flowers | |||
DIGITALIS purpurea (Foxglove) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| DI-7165 | 'Pam's Choice' white with solid dark red blotch in throat, an impressive stature | |||
DIGITALIS thapsi | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| DI-7250 | 'Spanish Peaks' (SAHIN 2001) elegant short stems with salmon- pink bells, good pot plant, long bloomer | |||
DIMORPHOTHECA pluvialis (Weather Prophet) | Asteraceae | |||
| DI-7850 | 'Glistening White' pure white with black centres, the classic white Dimorphotheca | |||
| DI-7875 | 'Tetra Polar Star' purest white with blue centres, large flowers, strong habit | |||
DOLICHOS lablab (Hyacinth Bean) | Papilionaceae | |||
| Syn. Lablab purpureus | ||||
| DO-3030 | 'Ruby Moon' (SAHIN 1993) FS-Q 1993 showy climber, purple foliage, flowers and pods, good pot plant | |||
DOROTHEANTHUS bellidiformis (Livingstone Daisy) | Aizoaceae | |||
| Syn. Mesembryanthemum criniflorum | ||||
| DO-6010 | 'Apricot Shimmer' (SAHIN 1999) striking apricot flowers with dark centres | |||
| DO-6012 | 'Lemon Shimmer' (SAHIN 2001) shimmering lemon-yellow with red centres | |||
| DO-6020 | 'Sparkles Mixture' (SAHIN 1992) a mixture of bright and strong colours, dazzling in the sun | |||
DRACOCEPHALUM canescens | Lamiaceae | |||
| Syn. Lallemanyia canescens | ||||
| DR-2930 | 'Blue Bird' (SAHIN 2004) grey-blue hairy plant with several ascending stems, lavender-blue flowers | |||
DRACOCEPHALUM moldavica | Lamiaceae | |||
| DR-2950 | 'Blue Dragon' clear violet-blue flowers in erect spikes all summer, scented foliage | |||
| DR-2955 | 'Snow Dragon' (SAHIN 1993) pure white flowers on erect spikes, scented foliage, superb plant | |||
| DR-2959 | 'Dragon Mixture' (SAHIN 1999) a fresh mixture of blue and white, scented foliage, a magnet for bees | |||
ECCREMOCARPUS scaber (Chilean Glory Flower) | Bignoniaceae | |||
| EC-2499 | 'Tresco Formula Mixture' elegant climber with clusters of tubular flowers in tropical shades | |||
ECHINACEA xhybrida | Asteraceae | |||
| EC-6499 | 'Paradiso' (SAHIN 2008) an exciting, colourful mixture of unique colours and species, long blooming | |||
ECHINACEA paradoxa (Yellow Cone Flower) | Asteraceae | |||
| EC-6248 | flowers with bright yellow hanging petals, around brown cones, popular perennial | |||
ECHINACEA purpurea (Purple Coneflower) | Asteraceae | |||
| EC-6300 | 'Lustre Hybrids' (SAHIN 1990) mixed colours, complete colour range, pure white through deep red | |||
ECHINOPS ritro (Globe Thistle) | Asteraceae | |||
| EC-7500 | AGM, delicate steel-blue, spherical thistles with decorative basal leaves CS | |||
| EC-7510 | 'White Globe' (SAHIN 2007) white spherical thistles with decorative basal leaves CS | |||
ECHINOPS sphaerocephalus | Asteraceae | |||
| EC-7560 | 'Arctic Glow' (SAHIN 2003) white thistles on red stems with contrasting silver-green foliage CS | |||
ECHIUM plantagineum | Boraginaceae | |||
| EC-8720 | 'Blue Bedder' shades of blue, free-blooming, bushy and compact | |||
| EC-8755 | 'Pink Bedder' (SAHIN 2001) shades of pink, bushy and compact | |||
| EC-8780 | 'White Bedder' (SAHIN 1992) white flowers, tidy bushy plant | |||
EMILIA coccinea (Tassel Flower) | Asteraceae | |||
| Syn. Emilia flammea | ||||
| EM-5975 | 'Scarlet Magic' (SAHIN 1984) small orange-scarlet flowers, wonderful strong colour | |||
Emilia flammea see Emilia coccinea | ||||
ERAGROSTIS curvula (Weeping Love Grass) | Poaceae | |||
| ER-0359 | 'Weeping Love' (SAHIN 2005) Natural Look, densely tufted grass bearing nodding, open panicles | |||
ERAGROSTIS elliottii (Blue Love Grass) | Poaceae | |||
| ER-0370 | 'Blue Eros' (SAHIN 2003) Natural Look, attractive grey-blue leaves and plumes CS | |||
ERODIUM pelargoniiflorum (Storksbill) | Geraniaceae | |||
| Syn. Erodium trifolium | ||||
| ER-6200 | 'Sweetheart' (SAHIN 2005) cute, rose-spotted white flowers produced over a long season SC | |||
Erodium trifolium see Erodium pelargoniiflorum | ||||
ERUCA sativa (Rocket) | Brassicaceae | |||
| ER-6510 | 'Apollo' (SAHIN 2002) rounded leaves, excellent for salads, high in vitamin C | |||
ERYNGIUM horridum | Apiaceae | |||
| ER-6910 | 'Pineapple' (SAHIN 2005) pineapple-like rosettes with soft spines, clusters of greenish spherical flowers | |||
Erysimum cheiri see Cheiranthus cheiri | ||||
ERYSIMUM perofskianum | Brassicaceae | |||
| ER-7540 | 'Golden Wallflower' longflowering, compact and fragrant border plant, golden-yellow flowers | |||
ESCHSCHOLZIA californica (California Poppy) | Papaveraceae | |||
| 'Bush' series | ||||
| ES-3960 | 'Pink Bush' (SAHIN 1996) FS-Q 1996, AGM, flowers in shades of pink over bluish foliage | |||
| ES-4365 | 'Fire Bush' (SAHIN 1984) fiery orange-scarlet, long-flowering season, semi-double | |||
| ES-4369 | 'Butter Bush' (SAHIN 2009) single to semi-double, butter yellow in the centre fading to lemon around the edges | |||
| ES-4385 | 'Rose Bush' (SAHIN 1982) bright carmine-rose, abundant bloomer, tufted habit | |||
| ES-4397 | 'Mixture' (SAHIN 2008) mixture of the separate colours | |||
| 'Thai Silk' series | ||||
| ES-3910 | 'Apricot Chiffon' (SAHIN 1994) FS-Q 1994, AGM, cream-yellow base with intense coral edging | |||
| ES-4353 | 'Appleblossom Chiffon' (SAHIN 1999) AGM, silvery pink fluted petals, double flowers, compact, glaucous plants | |||
| ES-4370 | 'Milkmaid' (SAHIN 1995) FS-Q 1995, profuse soft cream semi-double flowers | |||
| ES-4378 | 'Pink Champagne' (SAHIN 2008) unique soft champagne-pink on a cream base, extra double flowers | |||
| ES-4388 | 'Rose Chiffon' (SAHIN 2008) wonderful, rose-cream, semi-double flowers | |||
| ES-4396 | 'Chiffon Mixture' (SAHIN 2008) a wonderful mixture of all the 'Chiffon' colours | |||
| ES-4398 | 'Strawberry Fields' (SAHIN 2003) yellow base with intense red edging | |||
| ES-4400 | 'Field Grown Mixture' (SAHIN 1993) complete colour range, good habit | |||
| Miscellaneous mixtures | ||||
| ES-4500 | 'Jelly Beans' (SAHIN 2008) brightest mix of large, double flowers in shades of orange, rose, salmon and gold | |||
EUCALYPTUS | Myrtaceae | |||
| EU-0555 | 'Baby Blue Spiral' (SAHIN 1982) standard in quality foliage, round blue leaves, coppice, mostly juvenile CS | |||
| EU-0590 | 'Boxwood' (SAHIN 1998) AGM, green-leaved, ideal filler, superb quality cut foliage, hardy, coppice CS | |||
| EU-0700 | 'Lemon Bush' for container growing, strong lemon fragrance, insect repellent CS | |||
| EU-0805 | 'Silver Drop' (Mauser 1981) AGM, amongst the hardiest, one of the standards in the industry, coppice CS | |||
Eucharidium concinnum see Clarkia concinna | ||||
EUPHORBIA characias | Euphorbiaceae | |||
| EU-7150 | spikes of highly ornamental flowers each surrounded by a yellow-green bract | |||
FELICIA heterophylla (Blue Daisy) | Asteraceae | |||
| FE-4700 | 'Blue Skies' (SAHIN 1985) sky-blue daisies all summer long, dark centres | |||
FESTUCA violacea (Violet Fescue) | Poaceae | |||
| FE-9180 | (SAHIN 2001) Natural Look, fine, grey-blue leaves in dense clumps, for pots and rock gardens | |||
FOENICULUM vulgare (Fennel) | Apiaceae | |||
| FO-5000 | 'Smokey' (SAHIN 1982) the original red-leaved fennel, bronze-tinged flowers, excellent for landscaping | |||
FRAGARIA vesca (Wild Strawberry) | Rosaceae | |||
| FR-0560 | 'Red Wonder' large elongated red fruits, sweet and aromatic, long season | |||
| FR-0580 | 'Yellow Wonder' yellow fruits, best taste of all, birds do not touch | |||
GAURA lindheimeri | Onagraceae | |||
| GA-8500 | 'The Bride' AGM, elegant spikes of white flowers tinged pink, easy, yet graceful in modern landscaping | |||
GAZANIA hybrids | Asteraceae | |||
| 'Sunshine' series | ||||
| GA-9500 | 'Mixture' large-flowered, complete colour range including bicolours RS | |||
GAZANIA | Asteraceae | |||
| GA-9550 | 'Orange Peacock' (SAHIN 1994) pure orange, compact and early, distinct RS | |||
GERANIUM albanum | Geraniaceae | |||
| GE-4850 | 'Pink Candy' (SAHIN 2004) bright pink flowers with darker magenta veins on trailing stems, good ground cover | |||
GERANIUM bohemicum | Geraniaceae | |||
| GE-4950 | 'Blue Rhapsody' (SAHIN 2003) attractive annual with good blue flowers, quick to flower | |||
GERANIUM pratense (Meadow Cranesbill) | Geraniaceae | |||
| GE-5100 | 'Pastel Palette' (SAHIN 2003) beautiful pale blue, pink and white flowers all summer long, showy foliage | |||
GERANIUM sanguineum | Geraniaceae | |||
| GE-5255 | 'Striatum' (NEW 2009) lilac-pink flowers with darker veins over dark green foliage | |||
GERANIUM wallichianum | Geraniaceae | |||
| GE-5350 | 'Buxton's Variety' AGM, pink round blooms changing into blue with white centres over reddish leaves | |||
GEUM chiloense (Scarlet Avens) | Rosaceae | |||
| GE-8985 | 'Mrs. Bradshaw' AGM, vivid red double flowers, reselected stock, very popular | |||
| GE-8995 | 'Red Dragon' (SAHIN 2003) large fully double scarlet flowers, superb selection CS | |||
GLYCINE max (Soya Bean) | Papilionaceae | |||
| GL-7979 | 'Fiskeby V' reintroduction of this heirloom soya, good yields in northern Europe | |||
GODETIA amoena (Satin Flower) | Onagraceae | |||
| Syn. Clarkia amoena | ||||
| Dwarf single varieties | ||||
| GO-1299 | 'Charivari' (SAHIN 1996) full colour range including bicolours, uniform habit, early-flowering, compact | |||
| Intermediate Azalea-flowered varieties | ||||
| GO-0956 | 'Cattleya' orchid colour with bright red markings, distinct | |||
| GO-0982 | 'Orange Glory' deep salmon-orange, very bright | |||
| GO-0988 | 'Rembrandt' deep carmine-rose and white, stable pattern, superb uniformity | |||
| GO-0990 | 'Sweetheart' large, clear pink flowers on compact plants | |||
| GO-1086 | 'Orange Glow' bright salmon-orange, effective | |||
| GO-1280 | 'Ruddigore' deep red, attractive and long blooming | |||
| Intermediate single varieties | ||||
| GO-0964 | 'Duke of York' vivid red, quite bright, with satiny sheen | |||
| Tall single varieties | ||||
| GO-0610 | 'Aurora' (SAHIN 1984) delightful and distinct salmon-orange pastel, erect stems, cut flower | |||
| GO-0620 | 'Furora' (SAHIN 1985) bright crimson-scarlet with satin sheen, erect stems, cut flower | |||
| GO-0630 | 'Gloria' (SAHIN 1990) clear rose flowers, particularly attractive, erect stems, cut flower | |||
| GO-0640 | 'Memoria' (SAHIN 1990) white flowers on erect stems, cut flower and good for landscaping | |||
GODETIA rubicunda | Onagraceae | |||
| Syn. Clarkia rubicunda | ||||
| GO-1500 | 'Mixed Colours' full colour range, upright spikes, reselected stock | |||
GOMPHOCARPUS fruticosus | Asclepiadaceae | |||
| Syn. Asclepias fruticosa | ||||
| GO-2800 | 'Cottonbush' (SAHIN 2003) pointed inflated pods, pale green tinged with brown, shrubby plant | |||
GOMPHRENA globosa (Globe Amaranth) | Amaranthaceae | |||
| Dwarf varieties | ||||
| GO-4158 | 'Buddy' dwarf, compact, excellent bedding and pot plant, violet-purple flowers CS | |||
| GO-4164 | 'Cissy' dwarf, compact plants with pure white flowers CS | |||
| GO-4168 | 'Dolly' dwarf, compact plants with lilac-rose flowers CS | |||
| GO-4199 | 'Dot n Dash' formula mixture of the three, excellent for warm, dry climates CS | |||
| Tall varieties | ||||
| GO-3999 | 'Formula Mixture' of the separate colours in good balance CS | |||
GREVILLEA robusta (Silky Oak) | Proteaceae | |||
| GR-2280 | AGM, very adaptable pot plant, cut foliage or landscape tree, orange-yellow flowers | |||
HELIANTHUS annuus | Asteraceae | |||
| Semi-dwarf F1 varieties pollenfree | ||||
| HE-2104 | 'Buttercream F1' (SAHIN 2008) new colour in spray-type pollenfree, sunflower, very early GS | |||
| HE-2134 | 'Little Dorrit F1' (SAHIN 1998) sizeable golden flowers on short single stemmed plant, good for landscaping GS | |||
| HE-2138 | 'Mezzulah F1' (SAHIN 1999) semi-dwarf, single stemmed, flowers with yellow petals and brown discs GS | |||
| Tall F1 cut flower varieties pollenfree | ||||
| HE-2116 | 'Elite Sun F1' (SAHIN 1996) flowers with long yellow petals and dark discs, the earliest of all GS | |||
| HE-2122 | 'Full Sun Improved F1' (SAHIN 2003) earlier and shorter than 'Full Sun' ideal for winter production GS | |||
| HE-2149 | 'Summer Breeze F1' (SAHIN 2009) early, single stem, flowers golden-yellow with green discs GS | |||
| HE-2200 | 'Tiffany F1' (SAHIN 2001) finest professional quality, round orange flowers, dark discs GS | |||
| Tall F1 branching varieties pollenfree | ||||
| HE-2112 | 'Claret F1' (SAHIN 1998) AGM, dark wine-red flowers, produced over a long season GS | |||
| HE-2145 | 'Orange Mahogany Bicolour F1' (SAHIN 2001) striking bicolour in orange-yellow with dark central ring GS | |||
| HE-2148 | 'Solar Power F1' (SAHIN 2004) maroon discs at the base of orange tipped mahogany petals, sharp contrast GS | |||
| HE-2175 | 'Ruby F1' (SAHIN 2001) abundant deep ruby flowers, very attractive for the border or cutting GS | |||
| Tall F1 mixtures pollenfree | ||||
| HE-2136 | 'Magic Roundabout F1' (SAHIN 2000) delightful pastel mixture of small multicoloured flowers, branched GS | |||
| HE-2400 | 'Summertime Mixture F1' of all colours and forms, pollenfree, single stemmed and branched | |||
| HE-2425 | 'Calypso F1' (SAHIN 2008) branched reds and bicolours in cream, gold and lemon with red, long flowering | |||
| HE-2450 | 'Harlequin F1' (SAHIN 2005) unique mixture of all pollenfree bicolours, branched, long flowering | |||
| Dwarf varieties | ||||
| HE-1945 | 'Garden Statement' (SAHIN 2008) large, lemon-yellow duplex flowers with dark discs, top branching | |||
| HE-1950 | 'Irish Eyes' (SAHIN 1998) branched stems, small leaves, yellow petals with green heart, good for pots | |||
| HE-1970 | 'Sunspot' (SAHIN 1989) PVP golden yellow single giant flowers, yellow centres, good foliage | |||
| Tall single cut flower varieties | ||||
| HE-2335 | 'Lemon Queen' (SAHIN 1988) wonderful fashionable lemon-yellow, most sought after | |||
| HE-2367 | 'Sunshine' golden yellow flowers with dark centres on tall branched stems, unique uniformity | |||
| HE-2375 | 'Taiyo' special single stem cut flower strain, golden yellow with black centres, superb | |||
| HE-2385 | 'Velvet Queen' (SAHIN 1988) dark velvety crimson, distinct and attractive | |||
| Tall double cut flower varieties | ||||
| HE-2345 | 'Orange Sun' (SAHIN 1987) high percentage of double golden-orange flowers, single stem | |||
| Extra-tall varieties | ||||
| HE-2310 | 'Mongolian Giant' (SAHIN 2008) extra tall sunflower for competition growing, longest seed of all | |||
| HE-2377 | 'Titan' (SAHIN 1996) uniform and much improved 'Uniflorus Giganteus', largest seed of all | |||
HELIANTHUS argophyllus | Asteraceae | |||
| HE-2610 | 'Gold & Silver' (SAHIN 1989) unique silvery felted leaves, small yellow flowers on branched stems | |||
HELIANTHUS debilis | Asteraceae | |||
| HE-2820 | 'Sunny Babe' (SAHIN 2008) masses of small yellow flowers with black centres on branched plants | |||
HELIANTHUS debilis ssp. cucumerifolius | Asteraceae | |||
| HE-2765 | 'Italian White' (SAHIN 1984) creamy white flowers with black centres, superb quality | |||
| HE-2767 | 'Italian Green Heart' (SAHIN 2005) creamy white flowers with contrasting green centres | |||
| HE-2800 | 'New Hybrids' improved colour range, whites to golden and bronze to crimson | |||
HELICHRYSUM bracteatum (Everlasting Flower) | Asteraceae | |||
| Syn. Bracteantha bracteata | ||||
| 'King Size' series | ||||
| HE-3245 | 'Golden' deep golden yellow, large flowers, good doubleness | |||
| HE-3255 | 'Orange' clear bronzy-orange, bright and strong colour of popular use | |||
| HE-3260 | 'Red' deep crimson-red | |||
| HE-3265 | 'Rose' bright clear rose colour, very popular and useful | |||
| HE-3280 | 'Silvery Rose' (SAHIN 1979) pink tinged rose, overlaid silvery white | |||
| HE-3285 | 'Silvery White' (SAHIN 1987) most popular of all, excellent white | |||
| HE-3295 | 'Special Pastel Formula Mixture' a blend of selected pastel colours | |||
| HE-3299 | 'Formula Mixture' of separate colours, good doubleness | |||
HELLEBORUS lividus | Ranunculaceae | |||
| HE-6470 | 'Elegance' (SAHIN 2003) attractive marbled foliage, green-purple flowers, suitable for pot plant, quick to bloom | |||
HEUCHERA micrantha | Saxifragaceae | |||
| HE-9780 | 'Palace Purple' (SAHIN 1984) AGM, creamy flowers, purple foliage, superb uniformity | |||
HIBISCUS acetosella | Malvaceae | |||
| Syn. Hibiscus eetveldeanus | ||||
| HI-2975 | 'Red Shield' (SAHIN 2002) red leaved, feature plant for summer bedding, burgundy flowers, warm climates | |||
Hibiscus eetveldeanus see Hibiscus acetosella | ||||
HOSTA sieboldiana | Hostaceae | |||
| HO-5925 | 'Elegans' dense clumbs of decorative grey- blue rosettes and attractive lilac flowers, true from seed | |||
HYPERICUM buckleii | Clusiaceae | |||
| HY-3830 | 'Appalachian Sun' (SAHIN 2004) blue-green leaves with yellow flowers, upright stems | |||
IBERIS amara (Hyacinth-flowered Candytuft) | Brassicaceae | |||
| IB-4060 | 'Mount Hood' the finest and tallest variety with large pure white flowers | |||
INCARVILLEA delavayi | Bignoniaceae | |||
| IN-2950 | 'White Top' (NEW 2009) large, trumpet-shaped white flowers with glossy green, fernlike foliage | |||
IPOMOEA ximperialis | Convolvulaceae | |||
| IP-6000 | 'Sunrise Serenade' (SAHIN 2003) beautiful double ruby-red flowers, strong growth, striking climber | |||
IPOMOEA xmultifida (Cardinal Climber) | Convolvulaceae | |||
| Syn. Ipomoea sloteri | ||||
| IP-4900 | 'Cardinal Climber' red flowers, divided leaves, very attractive climber, suitable for pots | |||
IPOMOEA nil (Morning Glory) | Convolvulaceae | |||
| IP-4730 | 'Grandpa Ott' heirloom variety, flowers blue-purple with darker purple bands, elegant | |||
| IP-4760 | 'Milky Way' (SAHIN 1999) white flowers with delicate purple star | |||
| IP-4780 | 'Scarlett O'Hara' (Waller) AAS-1939, bright red form of this easy climber | |||
| IP-4800 | 'Zeeland Hybrids Mix' extensive colour range in this field grown mixture | |||
IPOMOEA purpurea (Morning Glory) | Convolvulaceae | |||
| IP-4715 | 'Crimson Rambler' vigorous climber with large red flowers | |||
IPOMOEA quamoclit (Cypress Vine) | Convolvulaceae | |||
| Syn. Quamoclit pennata | ||||
| 'Feather' series | ||||
| IP-4820 | 'Red Feather' (SAHIN 2001) fine cut leaves, tubular five-lobed red flowers, climber for sunny sites or pots | |||
| IP-4830 | 'Rose Feather' (SAHIN 2001) fine cut leaves, tubular five-lobed pink flowers | |||
| IP-4840 | 'White Feather' (SAHIN 2001) fine cut leaves, tubular five-lobed white flowers | |||
| IP-4850 | 'Mixed Feathers' (SAHIN 2001) mixture of three colours, excellent veining pot plant | |||
Ipomoea rubro-caerulea see Ipomoea tricolor | ||||
IPOMOEA tricolor (Morning Glory) | Convolvulaceae | |||
| Syn. Ipomoea rubro-caerulea | ||||
| IP-4910 | 'Blue Star' (S&G) AAS-1949, very pale blue trumpets with darker blue star, unusual | |||
| IP-4915 | 'Candy Pink' (SAHIN 2005) attractive, large pink flower, veining pot plant | |||
| IP-4920 | 'Clarke's Heavenly Blue' AGM, the unique sky-blue morning glory, a classic, select stock | |||
| IP-4935 | 'Flying Saucers' sky-blue with white stripes, unique, select stock | |||
| IP-4980 | 'Pearly Gates' (Ferry Morse) AAS-1942, pure white flowers, beautiful, select stock | |||
Ipomoea xsloteri see Ipomoea xmultifida | ||||
Ismelia carinata see Chrysanthemum carinatum | ||||
ISOTOMA axillaris | Campanulaceae | |||
| Syn. Laurentia axillaris | ||||
| IS-5910 | 'Blue Star' (SAHIN 1997) star-shaped blue flowers produced in abundance, uniform, excellent for baskets | |||
| IS-5925 | 'White Star' (SAHIN 1997) star-shaped white flowers on uniform compact plants, the earliest to bloom | |||
| IS-5935 | 'Rose Star' (SAHIN 1998) star-shaped soft pink flowers, compact plants, later than the other two colours | |||
JUNCUS effusus (Corkscrew Rush) | Juncaceae | |||
| JU-5000 | 'Spiralis' Natural Look, strong twisted leaves on compact, upright clumps, fun pot plant PL | |||
JUNCUS filiformis (Thread Rush) | Juncaceae | |||
| JU-5100 | 'Spiralis' Natural Look, threadlike corkscrew rush, tightly coiled leaves in low clumps, fun potplant | |||
JUNCUS inflexus (European Meadow Rush) | Juncaceae | |||
| JU-5300 | 'Afro' (SAHIN 2003) Natural Look, attractive blue-grey strong spiral stems, good for the open gardens | |||
JUNCUS patens (Spreading Rush) | Juncaceae | |||
| JU-5500 | 'Carmen's Grey' (SAHIN 2004) Natural Look, steel-grey upright, evergreen cylindrical leaves, adaptable | |||
KNAUTIA macedonica | Dipsacaceae | |||
| KN-2975 | 'Red Cherries' (SAHIN 2003) showy deep red-purple, a classic border plant, flowers throughout Summer | |||
| KN-2990 | 'Watercolours' (SAHIN 2002) mixture of soft purple, mauve red and pinks, long flowering period to frost | |||
KNIPHOFIA caulescens (Red-hot Poker) | Asphodelaceae | |||
| KN-6100 | (SAHIN 2005) AGM, red-orange to buff-yellow flowers, architectural basal rosettes | |||
KNIPHOFIA ensifolia | Asphodelaceae | |||
| KN-6120 | (NEW 2009) robust perennial, cylindrical flower spikes, cream flowers from greenish red buds | |||
KNIPHOFIA xhybrida (Red Hot Poker) | Asphodelaceae | |||
| KN-6500 | 'Fairyland Hybrids' (SAHIN 1992) a splendid free-blooming strain of a wide colour range | |||
KNIPHOFIA rooperi | Asphodelaceae | |||
| KN-6900 | AGM, late flowering, hardy accent plant with ball-shaped, orange flowers, evergreen | |||
Lablab purpureus see Dolichos lablab | ||||
LAGENARIA siceraria | Cucurbitaceae | |||
| Syn. Cucurbita lagenaria | ||||
| Ornamental Gourds large | ||||
| LA-1910 | 'Birdhouse' hard-shelled bottles, suitable for making bird houses | |||
| LA-1915 | 'Caveman's Club' smooth, pale green, club-shaped fruits | |||
| LA-1917 | 'Dinosaur' green fruits with wing-link projections, curved necks, swan-like appearance | |||
| LA-1920 | 'Dipper' a dipper strain with a slender neck, smooth surface | |||
| LA-1935 | 'Giant Bottle' large smooth bottles for arts and crafts when dried | |||
| LA-1965 | 'Penguin' uniform bottles with a slender neck, suitable for painting, looks like a penguin | |||
LAGERSTROEMIA indica (Crape Myrtle) | Lythraceae | |||
| 'Little Chief' series | ||||
| LA-2275 | 'Pink' (SAHIN 2002) dwarf crape myrtle, flowers in four months from seed, pink flowers | |||
| LA-2280 | 'Purple' (SAHIN 2002) dwarf crape myrtle, flowers in four months from seed, purple flowers | |||
| LA-2285 | 'Red' (SAHIN 2002) dwarf crape myrtle, flowers in four months from seed, red flowers | |||
| LA-2299 | 'Formula Mixture' complete colour range, excellent pot and container plant | |||
LAGURUS ovatus (Hare's Tail) | Poaceae | |||
| LA-2900 | 'Bunny Tails' (SAHIN 1993) FS-Q 1993, the shortest selection, good for pots, tactile CS | |||
Lallemanyia canescens see Dracocephalum canescens | ||||
LATHYRUS odoratus | Papilionaceae | |||
| 'Cupid' series, flat, spreading habit, ideal for pots and baskets | ||||
| LA-7730 | 'Cherry' cherry-red flowers, bushy habit, suitable as ground cover | |||
| LA-7735 | 'Pink' AGM, bicoloured pink and white flowers, scented, bushy habit | |||
| LA-7736 | 'Purple' purple flowers, bushy habit, suitable as ground cover | |||
| LA-7738 | 'Rose' rose flowers, bushy habit, suitable as ground cover | |||
| LA-7739 | 'White' white flowers, bushy habit, suitable as ground cover | |||
| LA-7740 | 'Mixed Colours' mixture of the above colours and shades, scented, bushy habit | |||
| 'Heirloom Grandiflora'varieties | ||||
| LA-6503 | 'America' sparkling red flake, white with vermilion streaks, scented | |||
| LA-6509 | 'Black Knight' upright chocolate standard with chocolate purple wings, most fashionable, scented | |||
| LA-6521 | 'Cupani' the original sweet pea, deep maroon standard, white at the base, wings mauve, very fragrant | |||
| LA-6537 | 'King Edward VII' AGM, purple, tinted scarlet with magenta wings, scarlet in appearance, scented | |||
| LA-6551 | 'Matucana' deep purple standard with bluish-mauve wings, very fragrant | |||
| LA-6571 | 'Queen Alexandria' carmine-vermilion standard with deep carmine rose wings, scented | |||
| LA-6599 | 'Formula Mixture' of the separate colours, heavenly scented | |||
| 'Spencer' series | ||||
| LA-6887 | 'Arthur Hellyer' lavender-blue, frilly blooms, strong stems, very fragrant | |||
| LA-6929 | 'Blue Ripple' frilly flowers, white with blue flecks | |||
| LA-6989 | 'Cream Ripple' lavender-purple splashes and edge on cream background | |||
| LA-7067 | 'Frolic' pretty rose picotee on cream base, flowers open cream, slightly ruffled | |||
| LA-7200 | 'Mars' brilliant scarlet speckles and wired on a white background | |||
| LA-7211 | 'Midnight' dark chocolate with a bright purple flash at the base, wonderful deep dark colour | |||
| LA-7255 | 'Nimbus' greyish white flowers with streaks of inky blue-black | |||
| LA-7271 | 'Old Times' wonderful lime-cream flowers with a blue tinge and veins, strongly scented | |||
| LA-7329 | 'Pulsar' lilac speckled and wired on a cream background | |||
| LA-7369 | 'Royal Wedding' one of the best whites, creamy yellow buds op to pure white, nicely waved | |||
| LA-7465 | 'Wiltshire Ripple' burgundy coloured swirls on a cream background | |||
| LA-7471 | 'Winston Churchill' bright crimson flowers, strong stems, fragrant | |||
| LA-7497 | 'Unwin's Stripes' field grown mixture of striped and mottled varieties | |||
| LA-7498 | 'Ripple Formula Mixture' a superb blend of striped, mottled, veined flake-type Spencer varieties | |||
| Dwarf varieties | ||||
| LA-7725 | 'Angels Blush' (SAHIN 1995) abundant appleblossom-pink flowers on low bushes, good for pots or baskets | |||
| LA-7750 | 'Knee Hi Mixed Colours' semi-dwarf, upright habit, extensive colour range | |||
| LA-7900 | 'Snoopea Mixed Colours' bushy plants without tendrils, good colour range | |||
Laurentia axillaris see Isotoma axillaris | ||||
LAVANDULA multifida (Fern Leaf Lavender) | Lamiaceae | |||
| LA-8150 | 'Origano' (SAHIN 2004) flowers with showy purple corollas with 'Origano' scented foliage, long season | |||
LAVANDULA stoechas (French Lavender) | Lamiaceae | |||
| LA-8250 | 'Sancho Panza' (SAHIN 2002) PBR/PVP, uniform purple French lavender, long flowering SC | |||
LAVATERA arborea (Tree mallow) | Malvaceae | |||
| LA-8325 | 'Variegata' (SAHIN 2002) wonderful variegated leaves, virtually true from seed, purple flowers, a giant | |||
LEUCANTHEMUM paludosum (Snow Daisy) | Asteraceae | |||
| Syn. Chrysanthemum paludosum | ||||
| LE-8307 | 'Select' bushy plants with many white daisy-like flowers, uniform | |||
LEUCANTHEMUM xsuperbum (Shasta Daisy) | Asteraceae | |||
| Syn. Chrysanthemum maximum | ||||
| LE-8135 | 'Crazy Daisy' interesting mixture of semi-double to double, cream to white flowers with curious petals | |||
| LE-8150 | 'Silver Princess' semi-dwarf strain, single white daisies, popular | |||
LEVISTICUM officinale (Lovage) | Apiaceae | |||
| LE-8755 | 'Magnus' (SAHIN 1990) improved selection with superb uniformity, green-yellow flowers | |||
LEWISIA cotyledon | Portulacaceae | |||
| LE-9000 | 'Soranda Hybrids' (SAHIN 1990) evergreen succulent with widest range of flower colours found in Lewisia | |||
LIMNANTHES douglasii (Meadow Foam) | Limnanthaceae | |||
| LI-3299 | 'Scrambled Egg Mixture' (SAHIN 2002) well-whisked blend of all colours | |||
LIMNANTHES douglasii ssp. nivea | Limnanthaceae | |||
| LI-3225 | 'Meringue' (SAHIN 2002) masses of pure white flowers, easy cultivation | |||
LIMNANTHES douglasii ssp. sulphurea | Limnanthaceae | |||
| LI-3275 | 'Sunny Side Up' (SAHIN 2000) flowers are rich yellow throughout | |||
LIMONIUM sinuatum (Statice) | Plumbaginaceae | |||
| 'Forever' series | ||||
| LI-3655 | 'Blue' (SAHIN 1993) large flower heads, deepest blue, finest quality CS | |||
| LI-3665 | 'Gold' (SAHIN 1993) FS-GM 1993, AGM, large flower heads, brightest yellow, best quality CS | |||
| LI-3686 | 'Rose' (SAHIN 1993) large flower heads, clear carmine-rose CS | |||
| LI-3692 | 'Silver' (SAHIN 1993) FS-Q 1993, AGM, large flower heads, pure white, finest quality CS | |||
| LI-3699 | 'Formula Mixture' (SAHIN 1993) of separate colours, outstanding quality CS | |||
LIMONIUM suworowii (Russian Statice) | Plumbaginaceae | |||
| LI-4012 | 'Pink Pokers' (SAHIN 2002) upright spikes covered with tiny salmon-pink flowers, unique colour CS | |||
LINARIA maroccana (Baby Snapdragon) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| LI-5002 | 'Sweeties' (SAHIN 2005) tall, floriferous plants in a wide range of sweet colours, early and most elegant | |||
LOBULARIA maritima (Sweet Alyssum) | Brassicaceae | |||
| 'Aphrodite' series extra compact varieties | ||||
| LO-2745 | 'Apricot' (SAHIN 1993) FS-N exciting colour, buff apricot, modern compact habit | |||
| LO-2749 | 'Lavender' (SAHIN 2001) AGM, pale pinkish lavender | |||
| LO-2750 | 'Lemon' (SAHIN 1996) FS-Q 1996, AGM, desirable new colour, soft lemon-yellow, the first on the market | |||
| LO-2751 | 'Lilac' (SAHIN 2002) AGM, light bluish shades | |||
| LO-2754 | 'Purple' (SAHIN 2002) rich purple flowers on compact plants | |||
| LO-2755 | 'Red' (SAHIN 1992) shades of red | |||
| LO-2760 | 'Salmon' (SAHIN 1996) deep salmon turning to apricot, unique colour in the genus | |||
| LO-2764 | 'Silver' (SAHIN 2000) compact plants with silvery white flowers | |||
| LO-2785 | 'Violetta' (SAHIN 2002) early, light violet-purple with white centres, good contrast over the pastels | |||
| LO-2790 | 'Wine Red' (SAHIN 2002) clear wine red, excellent contrast | |||
| LO-2799 | 'Formula Mixture' widest colour range in this class, matching habits, good in packs | |||
| LO-2801 | 'Dark Mixture' a superb formula blend of the darker and more contrasting colours | |||
| LO-2805 | 'Pastel Mixture' a pleasant blend of pastel colours | |||
| 'Professional' series | ||||
| LO-2710 | 'Avalanche' (SAHIN 1983) early, pure white, long season, standard variety for packs | |||
| LO-2740 | 'Regal Violet' (SAHIN 1984) early, deep violet, long-flowering | |||
Lophospermum scandens see Asarina scandens | ||||
Lotus tetragonolobus see Tetragonolobus purpureus | ||||
LUPINUS elegans (Lupin) | Papilionaceae | |||
| LU-4800 | 'Pink Fairy' (SAHIN 2000) erect spikes of fragrant soft pink flowers changing to rose with age | |||
LUPINUS mutabilis var. cruckshankii | Papilionaceae | |||
| 'Javelin' series | ||||
| LU-4580 | 'Blue Javelin' (SAHIN 1996) elegant long spikes of blue scented flowers with white and yellow keels | |||
| LU-4590 | 'Pink Javelin' (SAHIN 1996) pink, scented flowers changing to rose with white and yellow keels | |||
| LU-4600 | 'Formula Mixture' (SAHIN 2002) of blue and pink, highly scented | |||
LUPINUS nanus (Dwarf Lupin) | Papilionaceae | |||
| LU-5180 | 'Blue Pixie' (SAHIN 1995) nice royal blue selection from 'Pixie Delight', good border filler | |||
| LU-5200 | 'Pixie Delight Mixed Colours' short, branched spikes of white, pink or blue flowers, scented | |||
LUPINUS polyphyllus | Papilionaceae | |||
| LU-6000 | 'New Millennium Mixed' (SAHIN 1999) exhibition quality lupins in rich colours and many striking bicolours SC | |||
LYCHNIS chalcedonica (Maltese Cross) | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| LY-1120 | 'Burning Love' (SAHIN 2005) FS-N 2004 dwarf with bright scarlet flower heads good cutflower quality in 2nd year | |||
LYCHNIS coronaria (Rose Campion) | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| LY-1230 | 'Angel's Blush' (SAHIN 1988) delicate colour, white changing to pink over silvery foliage | |||
LYCHNIS xhaageana | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| LY-1500 | 'Molten Lava' (SAHIN 1992) FS-Q 1992, bright orange-scarlet flowers over bronze foliage | |||
LYCOPERSICUM esculentum (Tomato) | Solanaceae | |||
| Container tomatoes | ||||
| LY-2015 | 'Tiny Tommy' tiny plants with an abundance of small red fruits above the leaves | |||
| LY-2020 | 'Micro Cherry' (SAHIN 2008) unique ground cover tomato with an abundance of small red fruits | |||
| Determinate 'Roma' Tomatoes | ||||
| LY-3115 | 'Cream Sausage' elongated, creamy white sausage-like fruits, productive | |||
| LY-3125 | 'Green Sausage' elongated, green sausage-like fruits developing yellow stripes, green inside | |||
| Indeterminate beefsteak tomatoes | ||||
| LY-3535 | 'Pink Brandywine Improved' large deep pink beefsteak, good flavour, healthy potato-leaved plants | |||
| LY-3565 | 'Vintage Wine' (SAHIN 1998) unique pale pink fruits with golden stripes, potato-leaved | |||
| Indeterminate cherry tomatoes | ||||
| LY-3710 | 'Brown Berry' (SAHIN 2001) unusual brownish cherry-fruits, good flavour | |||
| LY-3725 | 'Christmas Grapes' bunches of grape-like fruit, turning bright scarlet, superb taste, very productive | |||
| LY-3765 | 'Orange Berry' (SAHIN 1999) pale green cherries on long trusses turn bright orange | |||
| Indeterminate round tomatoes | ||||
| LY-3910 | 'Bloody Butcher' medium round red tomato, dark red inside, with strong flavour, early | |||
| LY-3965 | 'Red Zebra Improved' (SAHIN 1999) fire engine red fruits overlaid with golden yellow stripes | |||
| LY-3975 | 'Tangella' AGM, bright orange medium round fruit, variant of 'Ailsa Craig', very tasty and showy | |||
| Miscellaneous indeterminate varieties | ||||
| LY-3825 | 'Lemon Tree' fruits reminiscent of a lemon in both shape and colour, with distinct sharp taste | |||
| LY-3875 | 'Striped Stuffer' bell-pepper-like with golden orange striped red fruits, suitable for stuffing, unique | |||
LYTHRUM salicaria | Lythraceae | |||
| LY-9000 | 'Red Beauties' (SAHIN 1986) red shades, extra long flowering season | |||
MALOPE trifida | Malvaceae | |||
| 'Queen' series | ||||
| MA-3699 | 'Formula Mixture' in equal portions of the three 'Queens' | |||
| Miscellaneous varieties | ||||
| MA-3675 | 'Vulcan' the deep purple-flowered form with dark veining, large-flowered, tetraploid | |||
MALVA moschata (Musk Mallow) | Malvaceae | |||
| MA-4483 | 'Appleblossom' (SAHIN 1988) abundant pale pink flowers, all summer | |||
| MA-4485 | 'Pink Perfection' (SAHIN 1985) abundant pink flowers, short spikes, good for containers | |||
| MA-4495 | 'White Perfection' (SAHIN 1986) abundant pure white flowers with contrasting pink anthers | |||
MALVA sylvestris (Mallow) | Malvaceae | |||
| MA-4520 | 'Braveheart' mauve-pink flowers, darker purple eyes and deep purple veins | |||
| MA-4525 | 'Zebrina' striking bicolour, white with narrow violet stripes, uniform, very popular | |||
Matthiola bicornis see Matthiola longipetala ssp. bicornis | ||||
MATTHIOLA incana (Stocks) | Brassicaceae | |||
| 'Cinderella' series extra-dwarf 100% double selectable | ||||
| MA-6945 | 'Antique' (SAHIN 1999) FS-N 1998, unique creamy mauve colour, floriferous | |||
| MA-6952 | 'Appleblossom' (SAHIN 2000) flowers white to pale pink, pleasant bicolour | |||
| MA-6957 | 'Blue' (SAHIN 1989) deep violet-blue, one week later than others | |||
| MA-6960 | 'Champagne' (SAHIN 1998) FS-N 1998, yellowish cream flowers | |||
| MA-6965 | 'Hot Pink' (SAHIN 2000) brighter than the 'Pink' | |||
| MA-6969 | 'Lavender' (SAHIN 1989) soft lavender | |||
| MA-6975 | 'Pink' (SAHIN 1989) rose-pink | |||
| MA-6979 | 'Purple' (SAHIN 2000) AGM, purple-blue, earlier than the original blue | |||
| MA-6980 | 'Red' (SAHIN 1989) deep red, slightly later than other colours | |||
| MA-6988 | 'Silvery-Blue' (SAHIN 1995) FS-Q 1996, pale bluish-lavender | |||
| MA-6995 | 'White' (SAHIN 1989) PVP, AGM, pure white | |||
| MA-6997 | 'Yellow' (SAHIN 1996) yellow, the first in dwarf stocks | |||
| MA-6999 | 'Vivid Formula Mixture' (SAHIN 1989) AGM, a bright mixture of all colours | |||
MATTHIOLA longipetala ssp. bicornis (Night-Scented Stock) | Brassicaceae | |||
| Syn. Matthiola bicornis | ||||
| MA-9425 | 'Starlight Scentsation' (SAHIN 1996) exciting mixture of pastel colours, sweet evening fragrance | |||
Maurandella antirrhiniflora see Asarina antirrhiniflora | ||||
Maurandya purpusii see Asarina purpusii | ||||
Maurandya wislizensis see Asarina wislizensis | ||||
MELOTHRIA scabra | Cucurbitaceae | |||
| ME-6600 | (SAHIN 2004) large vines produce an abundance of small, oblong, green striped fruits | |||
Mesembryanthemum criniflorum see Dorotheanthus bellidiformis | ||||
MIMOSA | Mimosaceae | |||
| MI-4040 | 'Pink Sparkles' (SAHIN 2009) hardy strain of the sensitive plant with fluffy pink flowers, prostrate habit | |||
MINA lobata (Spanish Flag) | Convolvulaceae | |||
| MI-6015 | 'Citronella' (SAHIN 1996) FS-N '96 lemon flowers to white, good in pots, short-day plant | |||
| MI-6025 | 'Jungle Queen' (SAHIN 1998) robust selection, crimson-orange to yellow flowers, short-day plant | |||
MIRABILIS jalapa (Four O'Clock) | Nyctaginaceae | |||
| MI-6814 | 'Custard and Cream' (SAHIN 2001) yellow and white flowers on the same plant, unusual | |||
| MI-6815 | 'Fireworks' (SAHIN 2000) cerise-red flowers, fragrant, very floriferous | |||
| MI-6820 | 'Limelight' (SAHIN 2000) luminous yellow-green foliage, rose flowers, excellent in containers | |||
| MI-6898 | 'Broken Colours' (SAHIN 1998) flowers multicoloured with splashes and stripes of different shades | |||
| MI-6900 | 'Complete Mixture' a balanced mixture of selfs and bicolours | |||
MOLUCCELLA laevis (Bells of Ireland) | Lamiaceae | |||
| MO-2000 | 'Pixie Bells' AGM, dense spikes of apple-green bell-like calyces, widely used in modern arrangements | |||
NEMESIA cheiranthus | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| NE-1525 | 'Masquerade' (SAHIN 2003) extraordinary flowers with long petals and intricate markings, coconut scent | |||
NEMESIA strumosa | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| NE-1800 | 'Carnival Mixture' tetraploid mixture, large-flowered, bright colours, reselected CS | |||
| NE-2100 | 'Blaze of Glory' (SAHIN 2002) robust plants with enormous flowers in brilliant vibrant colours CS | |||
NEMESIA strumosa suttonii | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| 'Triumph' series | ||||
| NE-1935 | 'Fire King' bright red variety, very vivid, good uniformity CS | |||
| NE-1950 | 'National Ensign' (SAHIN 1987) our original red and white bicolour, very attractive CS | |||
| NE-1970 | 'Prince of Orange' large flowers in shades of orange, attractive and useful, fine in packs CS | |||
| NE-2000 | 'Choice Mixture' very vibrant mixture of mostly yellows, reds and oranges CS | |||
NEMESIA versicolor | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| NE-2255 | 'Aegean Sea' (SAHIN 2000) distinct and original bicoloured flowers, white with large blue margins CS | |||
| NE-2260 | 'Blue Bird' wonderful true blue with white centre, good in packs CS | |||
NEMOPHILA atomaria | Hydrophyllaceae | |||
| NE-2800 | 'Snowstorm' (SAHIN 1994) pure white, heavily dotted with tiny black speckles | |||
NEMOPHILA discoidalis | Hydrophyllaceae | |||
| NE-2850 | 'Penny Black' (SAHIN 1992) nearly black flowers with narrow white edge, useful pot plant | |||
Nemophila insignis see Nemophila menziesii | ||||
NEMOPHILA menziesii (Baby Blue Eyes) | Hydrophyllaceae | |||
| Syn. Nemophila insignis | ||||
| NE-2920 | 'White Confetti' (SAHIN 1996) pure white selection, long flowering season | |||
NEPETA nervosa | Lamiaceae | |||
| NE-5850 | 'Blue Carpet' (SAHIN 1985) superb carpet-forming plants, dense blue spikes, flowers all summer | |||
NICANDRA physalodes (Shoo Fly) | Solanaceae | |||
| NI-1034 | 'Splash of Cream' (SAHIN 2002) leaves variegated with cream, lavender-blue flower and white centres | |||
NIGELLA damascena (Love-in-a-Mist) | Ranunculaceae | |||
| NI-6420 | 'Blue Midget' (SAHIN 1983) our dwarf double sky-blue, suitable for packs and edging | |||
| NI-6550 | 'Cambridge Blue' good double, light blue, purple-striped pods | |||
| NI-6600 | 'Mulberry Rose' double flowers that change from white to rose | |||
| NI-6692 | 'Moody Blues' (SAHIN 2008) shades of violet, deep and light blue on the same plant | |||
Nigella hispanica see Nigella papillosa | ||||
NIGELLA orientalis | Ranunculaceae | |||
| NI-7500 | 'Transformer' (SAHIN 1987) yellow flowers, attractive green reversible seed pods, a Sahin classic | |||
NIGELLA papillosa | Ranunculaceae | |||
| NI-7050 | 'African Bride' (SAHIN 2004) FS-Q 2004, large pure white flowers with contrasting almost black seed pods | |||
| NI-7100 | 'Curiosity' (SAHIN 1985) violet-blue flowers, deep purple spider-like seed pods | |||
| NI-7125 | 'Midnight' (SAHIN 2002) velvety dark purple flowers and deep purple pods | |||
| NI-7199 | 'Ebony & Ivory' (SAHIN 2002) mixture of the 'African Bride' and 'Midnight' | |||
NIGELLA | Ranunculaceae | |||
| NI-7900 | 'Species and Forms Mixture' of varieties and forms of different species we offer | |||
NOLANA paradoxa | Nolanaceae | |||
| NO-1000 | 'Blue Bird' (SAHIN 1981) blue, white-centred flowers for hanging baskets, spreading habit | |||
| NO-1050 | 'Purple Bird' (SAHIN 2003) light purple flowers with white centre, spreading habit | |||
| NO-1100 | 'Snow Bird' (SAHIN 1993) snow white flowers, spreading habit | |||
| NO-1199 | 'Bird Mixture' (SAHIN 2003) of the blue, purple and white bird | |||
OCIMUM americanum | Lamiaceae | |||
| OC-6000 | 'Lemon Basil' bushy plants with pale green leaves, smells of lemon | |||
OCIMUM basilicum | Lamiaceae | |||
| OC-6020 | 'Queen of Sheba' (SAHIN 2005) intense purple flowers over nice green foliage, strong scent | |||
| 'Spice Boys' series | ||||
| OC-6010 | 'Ararat' (SAHIN 1999) metallic grey-purple foliage, darker purple at flowering, liquorice taste | |||
| OC-6030 | 'Cinnamon' green leaves with contrasting red flowering branches, spicy cinnamon scent | |||
| OC-6280 | 'Greek' short bushy plant, fine green leaves, excellent pot-herb | |||
| OC-6670 | 'Yiotis' (SAHIN 2001) dense plants with small thick green leaves, very fragrant, late-flowering | |||
| OC-6700 | 'Spicy Globe' very small-leaved, bright green, compact, hardly flowers, excellent selection | |||
| OC-6800 | 'Spice Boys Mixture' (SAHIN 1998) attractive mixture of all separate types we offer, very fragrant | |||
ORLAYA grandiflora | Apiaceae | |||
| OR-2450 | 'White Lace' (SAHIN 1999) beautiful umbels of large white, lace-like flowers, good new filler CS | |||
OSTEOSPERMUM ecklonis (Sailor Boy Daisy) | Asteraceae | |||
| OS-6000 | 'Sky and Ice' (SAHIN 1991) white daisies with deep purple and blue eyes, glossy green foliage, long flowering | |||
Oxypetalum caeruleum see Tweedia caerulea | ||||
PANICUM miliaceum (Millet) | Poaceae | |||
| PA-1800 | 'Violaceum' purplish green pendulous flower heads, attractive for floral art work, fresh or dry | |||
PAPAVER commutatum | Papaveraceae | |||
| PA-1995 | 'Ladybird' AGM, bright fire-engine red with conspicuous black blotches, most attractive | |||
Papaver heterophyllum see Stylomecon heterophyllum | ||||
PAPAVER laciniatum | ||||
| PA-3111 | 'Pink Bicolor' (SAHIN 2009) elegant pink laciniate petals with white centres | |||
PAPAVER nudicaule (Iceland Poppy) | Papaveraceae | |||
| PA-2200 | 'Ballerina Mixture' good colour range, masses of medium sized flowers, upright and compact habit | |||
| PA-2430 | 'Red Sails' (SAHIN 1992) largest red 'Iceland Poppy', strong stems, superb | |||
| PA-2475 | 'San Remo F2 Mixed Colours' large-flowered, good colour range, good stems | |||
PAPAVER rhoeas (Cor Poppy) | Papaveraceae | |||
| PA-2770 | 'Dawn Chorus' (SAHIN 2000) double and semi-double form of 'Angel Wings', mostly pastel shades and picotees | |||
| PA-2780 | 'Falling in Love' (SAHIN 2005) semi-double to double mix of picotees and bicolours, rose, salmon to coral | |||
PAPAVER rupifragum (Spanish Poppy) | Papaveraceae | |||
| PA-2850 | 'Tangerine Parfait' (SAHIN 2006) tangerine, semi-double flowers over dusky grey-green foliage MP | |||
PAPAVER somniferum (Opium Poppy) | Papaveraceae | |||
| PA-3225 | 'Danish Dwarf' (SAHIN 2005) shorter selection of the 'Danebrog', scarlet with white central markings | |||
| Peony-flowered varieties | ||||
| PA-2920 | 'Black Peony' (SAHIN 1983) deepest purple, special effect, fully double, true stock | |||
| PA-2938 | 'Flemish Antique' (SAHIN 1996) fully double flowers in shades of red and rose, striped creamy white | |||
| PA-2940 | 'Frosted Salmon' (SAHIN 1993) salmon-rose, edges fading with age, wonderful effect | |||
| PA-2965 | 'Purple Peony' (SAHIN 1983) violet-purple, good contrast with the lighter colours, reselected | |||
| PA-2975 | 'Rose Peony' (SAHIN 1983) deep rose, strong and attractive colour, reselected | |||
| PA-2980 | 'Scarlet Peony' (SAHIN 1983) bright scarlet, vivid colour, much in demand, reselected | |||
| PA-2990 | 'Yellow Peony' (SAHIN 1983) cream fully double flowers, good in mixed plantings | |||
| PA-2999 | 'Peony Formula Mixture' (SAHIN 1993) of the separate double varieties | |||
PAPAVER somniferum laciniatum | Papaveraceae | |||
| PA-3125 | 'Crimson Feathers' (SAHIN 1993) fluffy balls of deeply laciniated crimson petals | |||
| PA-3175 | 'Rose Feathers' (SAHIN 1993) fluffy balls of deeply laciniated rose petals, elegant | |||
| PA-3183 | 'Swansdown' (SAHIN 1992) fluffy balls of deeply laciniated snow-white petals | |||
PELARGONIUM xhortorum (Bedding Geranium) | Geraniaceae | |||
| Syn. Pelargonium zonale | ||||
| 'Black Velvet' F1 series | ||||
| PE-1800 | 'Formula Mixture' (SAHIN 2002) excellent mixture of our well-known dark leaved varieties SC | |||
| 'Vogue' F1 series | ||||
| PE-1700 | 'Formula Mixture F1' of matching colours, excellent pack and garden performance SC | |||
Pelargonium zonale see Pelargonium xhortorum | ||||
PENSTEMON barbatus (Coral Penstemon) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| PE-3225 | 'Petite Bouquet' dwarf bushy, floriferous plants with dense flower spikes in a delightful colour range | |||
PENSTEMON digitalis (Foxglove Beardtongue) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| PE-3360 | 'Husker Red' glossy purple-bronze foliage with lilac flowers | |||
PENSTEMON xmexicali | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| PE-4350 | 'Mixed Hybrids' (SAHIN 2009) bushy plants covered in bell-shaped flowers in a wide colour range | |||
PENSTEMON multiflorus (Many Flower Beardtongue) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| PE-3800 | 'Lilac Beauty' (SAHIN 2005) abundant white flowers tinged lilac at the base, over glossy green leaves | |||
PHASEOLUS coccineus (Runner Bean) | Papilionaceae | |||
| PH-1138 | 'Painted Lady Improved' abundant ornamental red and white flowers, mottled brown seeds | |||
| PH-1162 | 'Sunset' unique salmon-pink flowers, seeds pink with black saddle, productive | |||
PHASEOLUS vulgaris (Bush Dry Bean) | Papilionaceae | |||
| PH-1380 | 'Yin Yang' remarkable black and white beans from compact productive plants, good taste | |||
PHLOMIS fruticosa | Lamiaceae | |||
| PH-2735 | yellow flowers, mostly in twin-whorls at the end of branches | |||
PHLOMIS samia | Lamiaceae | |||
| PH-2770 | tall stems with whorls of creamy brown flowers, shaded pink inside, quite showy | |||
PHLOX drummondii (Annual Phlox) | Polemoniaceae | |||
| 'Beauty' series dwarf varieties | ||||
| PH-3600 | 'Field Grown Mixture' of many colours, but lacks the unique brightness of the 'Formula Mixture' | |||
| PH-3800 | 'Coral Reef' (SAHIN 1995) AGM, mixture of unique pastel colours, soft, yet clear and long-lasting, a beauty | |||
| PH-3810 | 'Unique Mixture' (SAHIN 1997) a mixture of corals, creamy-pinks with a dash of blue | |||
| 'Grandiflora' series | ||||
| PH-3296 | 'Stars and Stripes' (SAHIN 2005) a new blend of pastels with red stripes and stars | |||
| PH-3297 | 'Tapestry Mixture' (SAHIN 1995) FS-Q 1996, unique combination of colours with contrasting, darker eyes | |||
| PH-3298 | 'Starry Eyes' (SAHIN 2000) a rich blend of colours with starry eyes, scented | |||
| PH-3300 | 'Field Grown Mixture' the most complete mixture of all exciting colours, long blooming | |||
PHYSALIS alkekengi var. franchetii (Chinese Lantern) | Solanaceae | |||
| Syn. Physalis franchetii | ||||
| PH-8110 | 'Gigantea' robust growth, orange paper-lantern fruits, excellent for autumn decorations | |||
| PH-8120 | 'Miniature' (SAHIN 1983) dwarf growth, orange paper-lantern fruits, suitable for pots | |||
Physalis franchetii see Physalis alkekengi var. franchetii | ||||
PHYSALIS pruinosa (Strawberry Tomato) | Solanaceae | |||
| PH-8400 | (SAHIN 2004) excellent sweet but clear, citrus-like flavour, suitable for preserves and fresh | |||
PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Balloon Flower) | Campanulaceae | |||
| 'Florist' series | ||||
| PL-4180 | 'Blue' extra-tall, upright habit, early, deep violet-blue 'Balloon Flower' | |||
| PL-4185 | 'Rose' wonderful pink 'Balloon Flower' early, upright and tall | |||
| PL-4190 | 'Snow' pure white 'Balloon Flower', upright and tall | |||
| PL-4199 | 'Formula Mixture' a mixture of the above three in equal portions | |||
PORTULACA grandiflora (Rose Moss) | Portulacaceae | |||
| 'Sunstate' series | ||||
| PO-8410 | 'Cherry' floriferous plants covered with fully double red flowers | |||
| PO-8425 | 'Gold' floriferous plants covered with fully double golden-yellow flowers | |||
| PO-8430 | 'Orange' floriferous plants covered with fully double deep orange flowers | |||
| PO-8460 | 'Scarlet' floriferous plants covered with fully double scarlet flowers | |||
| PO-8499 | 'Formula Mixture' of above and other colours, fully double flowers | |||
| Miscellaneous varieties and mixtures | ||||
| PO-8000 | 'Everbloom Mixture' giant double flowers, stunning colour range, flowers stay open all day | |||
PRIMULA x tommasinii | Primulaceae | |||
| Syn. Primula polyantha | ||||
| 'YOU and ME F1' series "Hose in Hose" type Polyanthus | ||||
| PR-3811 | 'Blue Shades F1' (SAHIN 2008) floriferous, 5-7 stems per plant unique double tier of flowers in shades of blue | |||
| PR-3814 | 'Cream F1' (SAHIN 2008) 5-7 flowring stems per plant unique double tier of cream scented flowers | |||
| PR-3822 | 'Golden F1' (SAHIN 2008) flor. 5-7 stems with unique double tier of rich golden flowers with orange eye | |||
| PR-3829 | 'Maroon Laced F1' (SAHIN 2008) flor. 5-7 stems per plant unique double tier of laced maroon flowers | |||
| PR-3842 | 'Rose F1' (SAHIN 2008) floriferous 5-7 stems per plant unique double tier of rose flowers | |||
| PR-3850 | 'Punch F1' (SAHIN 2008) floriferous, 5-7 stems, unique double tier of peach with red grapefruit flowers | |||
| PR-3881 | 'Formula Mixture' (Sahin 2008) a balanced mixture of unique polyanthus with double tier of flowers | |||
PRIMULA auricula | Primulaceae | |||
| PR-1440 | 'Viennese Waltz' (SAHIN 2006) superb mixture of large flowered exhibition types, very showy | |||
Primula polyantha see Primula x tommasinii | ||||
PULSATILLA vulgaris (Pasque Flower) | Ranunculaceae | |||
| PU-4000 | AGM, select stock with light violet-blue anemone-like flowers, a classic spring garden plant CS | |||
| PU-4910 | 'Alba' AGM, extra-select stock of silvery-white flowers, very pretty and desirable for early spring CS | |||
| PU-4950 | 'Rubra' select stock of flowers in deep red shades, distinct beauty for early spring CS | |||
| PU-4990 | 'Dissecta' (SAHIN 1992) fine colour range of exciting single to semi-double flowers with dissected petals CS | |||
PUNICA granatum (Pomegranate) | Punicaceae | |||
| PU-7000 | 'Orange Master' (SAHIN 1982) dwarf, uniform, early flowering pomegranate, excellent container plant | |||
Quamoclit pennata see Ipomoea quamoclit | ||||
RAPHANUS caudatus (Rat-tail Radish) | Brassicaceae | |||
| RA-5700 | 'Rat-tail' whitish flowers followed by long, succulent edible pods of radish taste to accompany salads | |||
RHODOCHITON atrosanguineum (Purple Bells) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| RH-5000 | 'Purple Bells' (SAHIN 1983) AGM, maroon flowers hanging from reddish purple calyces, vining pot plant DW | |||
RICINUS communis (Castor Oil Plant) | Euphorbiaceae | |||
| RI-5630 | 'Impala' copper-red foliage, scarlet seed heads, superb architectural plant, remains nice until frost | |||
RIDOLFIA segetum | Apiaceae | |||
| RI-8000 | 'Goldspray' (SAHIN 1997) FS-N 1997 bright yellow dill-like flowers on branched stems, odourless, elegant | |||
RUDBECKIA fulgida (Orange Coneflower) | Asteraceae | |||
| RU-1300 | 'Goldsturm' AGM, golden yellow flowers with dark centres, adaptable, long flowering | |||
RUDBECKIA hirta (Black-Eyed Susan) | Asteraceae | |||
| Dwarf varieties | ||||
| RU-2250 | 'Becky Mixture' of single flowers, golden yellow to mahogany, many bicolours, compact habit | |||
| Medium varieties | ||||
| RU-2125 | 'Goldilocks' semi-double and double golden yellow flowers produced in abundance, good upright habit | |||
| Tall diploid varieties | ||||
| RU-1930 | 'Irish Eyes' large-flowered, golden yellow single daisies with conspicuous green centres | |||
| RU-1970 | 'Sputnik' medium-sized flowers, pointed petals, golden yellow with mahogany base, dark centres | |||
RUDBECKIA occidentalis | Asteraceae | |||
| RU-2600 | 'Green Wizard' green sepals radiating around the shiny, long black cones, good in floral compositions | |||
RUMEX sanguineus ssp. sanguineus (Red-veined dock) | Polygonaceae | |||
| RU-6025 | 'Bloody Dock' narrow, long green leaves with brilliant red veining, superb contrast | |||
SALPIGLOSSIS sinuata (Painted Tongue) | Solanaceae | |||
| SA-1145 | 'Kew Blue' (SAHIN 1985) deep blue flowers with dark central blotches, stunning effect | |||
| SA-1150 | 'Little Friends' (SAHIN 2001) mixture of short bushy plants with stunning colours, good for bedding | |||
SALVIA argentea (Silver Sage) | Lamiaceae | |||
| SA-1540 | 'Artemis' (SAHIN 2004) pink-white flowers in branched inflorescences arising from fleshy, silvery lanate rosettes | |||
SALVIA coccinea (Red Texas Sage) | Lamiaceae | |||
| 'Hummingbird' series | ||||
| SA-1682 | 'Coral Nymph' (SAHIN 1993) FS-Q 1993 bicolour coral and white, fine in packs, good in landscaping | |||
| SA-1690 | 'Lady in Red' (SAHIN 1992) AAS, FS-GM 1992, AGM, scarlet, fine in packs, wonderful in landscaping | |||
| SA-1691 | 'Forest Fire' (SAHIN 1999) brilliant red flowers with contrasting dark calyces | |||
| SA-1695 | 'Snow Nymph' (SAHIN 1995) immaculate snow-white, ideal in packs and in landscaping | |||
| SA-1699 | 'Hummingbird Sage Mixture' a balanced formula blend of separate varieties | |||
SALVIA horminum (Clary) | Lamiaceae | |||
| Syn. Salvia viridis | ||||
| SA-2255 | 'Blue Denim' (SAHIN 1997) dwarf, base branching, with broad spikes of intense blue bracts | |||
SALVIA jurisicii (Cutleaf Sage) | Lamiaceae | |||
| SA-2120 | 'Silky Feathers' (SAHIN 2005) mounds of silky silver foliage with terminal racemes of hairy lavender-blue flowers | |||
SALVIA lyrata (Cancer Weed) | Lamiaceae | |||
| SA-2390 | 'Purple Prince' (SAHIN 2002) distinct, deep purple rosettes, effective contrast in spring and autumn bedding | |||
SALVIA sclarea (Clary Sage) | Lamiaceae | |||
| SA-2985 | 'Alba' (SAHIN 2001) impressive plant with handsome white floral bracts tinged with pink, scented | |||
SALVIA taraxacifolia | Lamiaceae | |||
| SA-4955 | 'Touch of Scent' (SAHIN 2008) scented rosettes producing several flower stems with white to pink tubular flowers | |||
Salvia viridis see Salvia horminum | ||||
SANVITALIA procumbens (Creeping Zinnia) | Asteraceae | |||
| SA-6280 | 'Mandarin Orange' (SAHIN 1987) AAS-1987 unique single orange flowers, good in packs | |||
SCABIOSA atropurpurea (Sweet Scabious) | Dipsacaceae | |||
| SC-0377 | 'Black Knight' (SAHIN 1992) reselected, deepest maroon, nearly black flowers with contrasting white stigmas | |||
| SC-0379 | 'Blue Cockade' (SAHIN 1986) very large clear blue flowers on long strong stems, superb | |||
| SC-0381 | 'Fata Morgana' (SAHIN 1995) unusual yellowish pink colour | |||
| SC-0383 | 'Fire King' (SAHIN 1990) our reselected stock, bright red medium-sized flowers, long strong stems | |||
| SC-0387 | 'Oxford Blue' (SAHIN 1990) reselected, deep blue medium-sized flowers | |||
| SC-0392 | 'Salmon Queen' (SAHIN 1990) reselected, salmon-rose medium-sized flowers, long strong stems | |||
| SC-0394 | 'Snowmaiden' (SAHIN 1990) reselected stock, pure white medium-sized flowers, long strong stems | |||
| SC-0398 | 'Summer Fruits' (SAHIN 2008) fruity colours combined into a great mixture | |||
| SC-0399 | 'Formula Mixture' of the above colours, finest and brightest mixture | |||
SCABIOSA caucasica (Scabious) | Dipsacaceae | |||
| SC-0675 | 'Perfection Blue' powder-blue flowers, productive over a long season, adaptable CS | |||
| SC-0678 | 'Deep Waters' (SAHIN 2004) deep blue flowers, productive over a long season, adaptable CS | |||
| SC-0680 | 'Perfection White' pure white flowers, superb strain, productive over a long season, adaptable CS | |||
SCABIOSA graminifolia | Dipsacaceae | |||
| SC-0760 | 'Powder Pink' (SAHIN 2008) cushion forming, narrow, silver-grey linear leaves, powder pink flowers | |||
SCABIOSA japonica var. alpina | Dipsacaceae | |||
| SC-0855 | 'Blue Star' (SAHIN 2005) rich lavender, pin cushion-like flowers on dwarf, compact plants CS | |||
SCABIOSA speciosa | Dipsacaceae | |||
| SC-0945 | 'Maharajah' (SAHIN 2004) large, soft mauve blue flowers, most elegant CS | |||
SCORPIURUS muricatus | Papilionaceae | |||
| SC-9060 | 'Prickly Caterpillar' curious coiled pods which look like caterpillars, to enliven salads CS | |||
SETARIA italica (Italian Millet) | Poaceae | |||
| SE-9365 | 'Hylander' tall grass with long flower heads, very popular for cutting and landscaping | |||
| SE-9370 | 'Lowlander' (SAHIN 1996) FS-Q 1996, the compact selection of 'Hylander' | |||
SILENE colorata | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| SI-2910 | 'Pink Star' (SAHIN 2000) attractive, quick-flowering annual with starry, deep pink flowers, floriferous | |||
SILENE | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| SI-4818 | 'Shocking Pink' (SAHIN 2008) early, floriferous, compact plants with masses of luminous pink flowers | |||
Solenostemon scutellarioides see Coleus blumei | ||||
SPILANTHES oleracea (Toothache Plant) | Asteraceae | |||
| SP-8250 | yellow flowerheads, glossy leaves used in salads, weird, electric taste | |||
STACHYS byzantina (Lamb's Ears) | Lamiaceae | |||
| ST-0225 | 'Pure Cotton' (SAHIN 2004) improved 'Olympica' more uniform with taller stems in second year | |||
| ST-0250 | 'Olympica' highly ornamental grey-felted foliage, important edging plant, in mixed borders | |||
STACHYS coccinea | Lamiaceae | |||
| ST-0150 | 'Pow-wow' (SAHIN 2002) bushy plants with spikes of brick-red flowers, surprisingly hardy, quick to flower | |||
Stachys lanata see Stachys byzantina | ||||
STEVIA rebaudiana (Sugar Plant) | Asteraceae | |||
| ST-2100 | 'Sweet Herb' (SAHIN 1999) extremely sweet leaves, natural dietary supplement, with low nutritional value DT | |||
STIPA tenuissima (Esparto Grass) | Poaceae | |||
| ST-2825 | 'Angel Hair' (SAHIN 1990) Natural Look, feathery flower heads of arresting elegance, good for pots or garden CS | |||
STIPA tenuissima var. oreophila | Poaceae | |||
| ST-2830 | 'Wind Whispers' (SAHIN 2006) Natural Look, a taller and more elegant leaf form than 'Angel Hair' CS | |||
STYLOMECON heterophyllum (Flaming Poppy) | Papaveraceae | |||
| Syn. Papaver heterophyllum | ||||
| ST-9000 | 'Copper Queen' (SAHIN 2005) coppery orange poppy-like flowers, sweetly scented of lily-of-the-valley MP | |||
Tagetes anisata see Tagetes lucida | ||||
TAGETES erecta (African Marigold) | Asteraceae | |||
| Tall double cut flower varieties | ||||
| TA-2705 | 'All-Double Lemon' bright citron-yellow flowers, fully double and uniform | |||
| TA-2715 | 'All-Double Orange' the deep orange counterpart of the above, uniform and full double | |||
| Dwarf double-flowered varieties | ||||
| TA-1984 | 'Golden Hedger' large double flowers, golden-orange, odourless | |||
| TA-1988 | 'Lemon Hedger' large double flowers, clear yellow | |||
TAGETES lucida | Asteraceae | |||
| Syn. Tagetes anisata | ||||
| TA-0750 | 'Sweet Mace' (SAHIN 2000) glossy leaves with small orange flowers, the whole plants strongly anise-scented | |||
TAGETES patula | Asteraceae | |||
| TA-5520 | 'Chasca' (SAHIN 2009) compact, free blooming plants, covered with golden-yellow crested blooms | |||
| Dwarf single varieties | ||||
| TA-6370 | 'Red Marietta' mahogany-red flowers with a narrow orange edge to the petals, compact | |||
| 'Boy' series crested double-flowered | ||||
| TA-4399 | 'Boy O'Boy' formula mixture of the separate colours | |||
| 'Goldie' series double-flowered | ||||
| TA-4686 | 'Queen Sophia' (Gaboriau) AAS-1979, AGM, orange flowers with red markings, bright and showy | |||
| TA-4690 | 'Scarlet Sophia' mahogany-red flowers changing to orange | |||
| TA-4699 | 'Formula Mixture' of the separate colours | |||
| Miscellaneous dwarf double varieties | ||||
| TA-5580 | 'Red Cherry' double red flowers with golden orange at the base | |||
| TA-5585 | 'Tiger Eyes' AGM, broad mahogany-red outer petals surrounding dense central orange crest | |||
| Tall single varieties | ||||
| TA-3939 | 'Jolly Jester' brightly striped single flowers in red and orange, creates a jolly effect | |||
| Varieties for Nematode control | ||||
| TA-4000 | 'Ground Control' (SAHIN 1997) PBR/PVP, most potent nematicidal effect of all marigolds, single golden flowers | |||
TAGETES tenuifolia (Signet Marigold) | Asteraceae | |||
| TA-7420 | 'Golden Gem' bushy plants with fine leaves, covered in masses of small, golden daisies | |||
| TA-7430 | 'Lemon Gem' bushy plants with fine leaves, covered in masses of small,lemon-yellow daisies | |||
| TA-7460 | 'Paprika' bushy plants with fine leaves, covered in masses of small maroon daisies with a golden edge | |||
| TA-7480 | 'Tangerine Gem' small bright orange daisy-like flowers, cover the bushy plants with ferny sweet-scented foliage | |||
| TA-7500 | 'Starfire Mixture' mixture of separate colours, bushy plants with fine leaves, covered in masses of flowers | |||
TAGETES tenuifolia x erecta | Asteraceae | |||
| TA-7650 | 'Tessy Gold' (SAHIN 1993) FS-Q 1993 masses of golden-yellow medium-sized single flowers, uniform | |||
TANACETUM coccineum (Pyrethrum) | Asteraceae | |||
| Syn. Chrysanthemum coccineum | ||||
| TA-8250 | 'Robinson's Giant Mixture' a great mixture of soft pinks, shades of rose to dark red, duplex flowers | |||
TANACETUM parthenium (Feverfew) | Asteraceae | |||
| Syn. Chrysanthemum parthenium | ||||
| Tall varieties | ||||
| TA-8640 | 'Goldball Improved' (SAHIN 2001) pompon-shaped pure yellow flowers, good length for cutting | |||
TELOXYS aristata | Chenopodiaceae | |||
| TE-5000 | 'Seafoam' (SAHIN 1982) tumble-weed, outstanding as everlasting and filler, good autumn colour | |||
TETRAGONOLOBUS purpureus (Asparagus Pea) | Papilionaceae | |||
| Syn. Lotus tetragonolobus | ||||
| TE-7500 | mostly trifoliate leaves, maroon-red flowers followed by winged pods edible when young | |||
Thelesperma burridgeana see Cosmidium burridgeanum | ||||
THERMOPSIS chinensis | Papilionaceae | |||
| TH-1935 | 'Sunrise' (SAHIN 2004) soft yellow lupin-like flowers, early flowering, excellent perennial SC | |||
THUNBERGIA alata (Black-eyed Susan) | Acanthaceae | |||
| 'African Sunset' series | ||||
| TH-7800 | 'African Sunset Mixed' (SAHIN 2001) unique sunset shades of red, apricot, buff with dark burgundy eyes GS | |||
Trachymene caerulea see Didiscus caeruleus | ||||
TRIFOLIUM repens (White Clover) | Papilionaceae | |||
| TR-4425 | 'Minus' small three-leaved shamrock for growing in pots for St. Patrick's Day | |||
TROPAEOLUM majus (Nasturtium) | Tropaeolaceae | |||
| 'Gleam' series semi-trailing, semi-double | ||||
| TR-8300 | 'Field Grown Mixture' of the separate colours, fewer doubles CS | |||
| Trailing single varieties | ||||
| TR-7946 | 'Milkmaid' (SAHIN 2002) nearest to white, unique within the genus CS | |||
| TR-7950 | 'Moonlight' (SAHIN 1993) fashionable moonlight-yellow, uniform, free-blooming, tall grower CS | |||
| TR-8100 | 'Variegated Queen Mixed Colours' (SAHIN 1996) superb new colours, variegated leaves CS | |||
TROPAEOLUM minus (Nasturtium) | Tropaeolaceae | |||
| 'Jewel' series compact, double to semi-double | ||||
| TR-8560 | 'Cherry Rose Jewel' reselected, compact, early, uniform, colour is a strong cherry-rose CS | |||
| TR-8565 | 'Golden Jewel' brightest golden-yellow, very strong colour, compact CS | |||
| TR-8570 | 'Mahogany Jewel' deep mahogany-red, attractive colour in contrast to the brighter ones CS | |||
| TR-8575 | 'Peach Melba' reselected, sought-after colour combination of primrose-cream with pearly-red spots CS | |||
| TR-8580 | 'Primrose Jewel' reselected, superb uniformity, virtually all double, fashionable primrose-yellow CS | |||
| TR-8590 | 'Scarlet Jewel' most vivid vermilion-scarlet flowers in sharp contrast to bright green foliage CS | |||
| TR-8599 | 'Formula Mixture' of matching varieties, varied and of general interest CS | |||
| TR-8600 | 'Field Grown Mixture' what is usually offered, mostly shades of yellow and reds CS | |||
| 'Tip Top Alaska' series compact, variegated, top-flowering | ||||
| TR-8965 | 'Gold' (SAHIN 1996) variegated foliage, golden yellow flowers CS | |||
| TR-8975 | 'Salmon' (SAHIN 1997) soft salmon flowers above variegated leaves CS | |||
| TR-8985 | 'Scarlet' (SAHIN 1998) scarlet flowers, excellent contrast over the variegated foliage CS | |||
| TR-8999 | 'Mixture' (SAHIN 1990) AGM, reselected strain, full colour range, variegated leaves CS | |||
| 'Tip Top' series compact, top-flowering | ||||
| TR-8755 | 'Apricot' (SAHIN 1991) FS-Q 1992, fashionable apricot flowers with deeper markings CS | |||
| TR-8765 | 'Gold' (SAHIN 1991) deep golden orange flowers, bright and showy CS | |||
| TR-8775 | 'Mahogany' (SAHIN 1991) deep mahogany-red flowers over golden green foliage, distinct CS | |||
| TR-8785 | 'Scarlet' (SAHIN 1991) early, brightest orange-scarlet flowers, very vivid CS | |||
| TR-8799 | 'Tip Top Formula Mixture' (SAHIN 1990) of five separate colours CS | |||
| TR-8800 | 'Tip Top Mixed Colours' mixture including all colours CS | |||
| 'Tom Thumb' series compact | ||||
| TR-9110 | 'Black Velvet' (SAHIN 2002) velvety-black flowers, unique colour in Nasturtium CS | |||
| TR-9115 | 'Empress of India' a classic, dark foliage, brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers of outstanding quality, reselected CS | |||
| 'Whirlybird' series | ||||
| TR-8315 | 'Cream' propeller-like, semi-double cream flowers, bushy plants CS | |||
| TR-8330 | 'Deep Red' propeller-like, semi-double deep red flowers, bushy plants CS | |||
| TR-8340 | 'Gold' propeller-like, semi-double golden yellow flowers, bushy plants CS | |||
| TR-8350 | 'Mahogany' propeller-like, semi-double reddish brown flowers, bushy plants CS | |||
| TR-8365 | 'Rose' propeller-like, semi-double rosy red flowers, bushy plants CS | |||
| TR-8370 | 'Scarlet' propeller-like, semi-double scarlet flowers, bushy plants CS | |||
| TR-8380 | 'Tangerine' propeller-like, semi-double reddish orange flowers, bushy plants CS | |||
| TR-8399 | 'Formula Mixture' of six separate colours, superb CS | |||
| TR-8400 | 'Field Grown Mixture' rounded spurless flowers in full range of colours, outstanding CS | |||
| Miscellaneous compact varieties | ||||
| TR-8585 | 'Salmon Baby' reselected dark-leaved variety with bright salmon-rose flowers, a good contrast CS | |||
| TR-8770 | 'Ladybird' (SAHIN 1998) eye catching orange-yellow flowers with bright red markings CS | |||
| TR-8771 | 'Ladybird Cream Purple Spot' (SAHIN 2009) eye catching flowers, cream with purple spots, compact plants CS | |||
| TR-9240 | 'Princess of India' (SAHIN 2007) superb compact plants with dark foliage, brilliant scarlet flowers CS | |||
TWEEDIA caerulea | Apocynaceae | |||
| Syn. Oxypetalum caeruleum | ||||
| TW-5000 | 'Heavenly Blue' (SAHIN 1986) improved form with aquamarine flowers, long flowering season | |||
URSINIA anethoides (Star of the Veld) | Asteraceae | |||
| UR-2100 | bright orange flowers with conspicuous black blotches at the base of the petals, compact CS | |||
VENIDIUM fastuosum (Monarch of the Veld) | Asteraceae | |||
| Syn. Arctotis fastuosa | ||||
| VE-1990 | 'Orange Prince' (Bodger) AAS-1933, silky foliage, bright orange flowers, black central ring, easy to grow | |||
| VE-2000 | 'Zulu Prince' (SAHIN 1987) silky foliage, silvery-white flowers with black central ring | |||
VERBASCUM phoeniceum | ||||
| VE-3760 | 'Antique Rose' (SAHIN 2005) soft purplish rose, quick to flower, long blooming perennial | |||
| VE-3775 | 'White Bride' pure white selection, quick to flower, long blooming perennial | |||
VERBENA bonariensis (Purple Top) | Verbenaceae | |||
| VE-4520 | 'Buena' endless succession of bright violet-blue flowerheads, effective in masses | |||
VERBENA hastata | Verbenaceae | |||
| VE-6300 | 'Pink Spires' (SAHIN 2004) deep pink flowers borne on well branched spikes flower over long period | |||
VERBENA xhybrida (Florist's Verbena) | Verbenaceae | |||
| VE-5550 | 'Peaches & Cream' (SAHIN 1992) AAS, FS-GM 1992, AGM, unique, orange to peach flowers. | |||
VERBENA rigida | Verbenaceae | |||
| VE-6450 | 'Touch of Style' (SAHIN 2006) intense violet-blue flowers on compact branching plants | |||
VERONICA grandis | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| VE-8225 | robust plants with violet-blue flower spikes | |||
VIOLA corsica (Corsican Pansy) | Violaceae | |||
| VI-1280 | 'Bastian Blue' (SAHIN 2005) compact plants with deep green foliage produce bright blue flowers in abundance | |||
VIOLA mandschurica | Violaceae | |||
| VI-1370 | 'Fuji Dawn' (SAHIN 2000) pink and white variegated leaves in spring, purple Violet-type flowers, unique | |||
VIOLA tricolor nigra | Violaceae | |||
| VI-1450 | 'Bowles' Black' a garden classic, nearly black flowers with a pale yellow eye | |||
VIOLA xwilliamsiana | Violaceae | |||
| 'Sahin's' small-flowered varieties | ||||
| VI-8246 | 'Chicky Chicks' (SAHIN 2008) mix of all xwill. hybrids incl. bicolours and unusual colours, striking contrasts | |||
| VI-8250 | 'Sweeties' (SAHIN 2005) unique mixture of small, bicoloured flowers on compact plants | |||
| 'Floral Power' ® series, early upright, compact, daylight-neutral | ||||
| VI-8399 | 'Formula Mixture F1' (SAHIN 2008) early, compact and upright, very floriferous | |||
| 'Floral Power Super' series, as 'Floral Power' but larger flowered | ||||
| VI-8499 | 'Formula Mixture F1' (SAHIN 2008) early, compact and upright, floriferous, larger flowers than Floral Power | |||
| 'Four Seasons' series F1 hybrids pendula-types | ||||
| VI-1799 | 'Formula Mixture F1' (SAHIN 2002) good mixture of all the robust, long-flowering varieties | |||
| 'Carpet' series F1 hybrids, mat forming varieties | ||||
| VI-1639 | 'Formula Mixture F1' (SAHIN 2002) balanced blend of the separate colours, mat forming with small flowers | |||
| Large-flowered varieties | ||||
| VI-2078 | 'Brush Strokes' (SAHIN 2006) mix of historic pansies each with distinct face overlaid with multicoloured stripes | |||
| VI-2080 | 'Historic Florist Pansies Mixed' (SAHIN 2002) flowers with distinct faces, unique blend | |||
| Small-flowered varieties | ||||
| VI-2225 | 'Johnny Jump-Up' (Helen Mount) violet and yellow flowers, exceedingly free bloomer, a classic | |||
| VI-2230 | 'King Henry' deep violet-blue with yellow markings, free-blooming, very popular | |||
VIOLA xwittrockiana (Pansy) | Violaceae | |||
| 'Spring Parade' series large sized flowers | ||||
| VI-5860 | 'Black Devil' (SAHIN 1986) coal-black flowers, true stock, reselected | |||
| VI-5962 | 'Romeo & Juliet' (SAHIN 1994) unique mixture of a wide range of pastels, a favourite | |||
| 'Swiss Giant' series large flowered, mid-season | ||||
| VI-5205 | 'Alpenglow' mahogany to scarlet-red colours with dark blotches | |||
| VI-5220 | 'Coal Black' virtually jet-black with small yellow eye | |||
| VI-5225 | 'Coronation Gold' (S&G) AAS-1938, pure golden yellow | |||
| VI-5235 | 'Laura' raspberry-rose with dark blotches | |||
| VI-5245 | 'Mont Blanc' ivory-white, black-seeded | |||
| VI-5250 | 'Orange Sun' orange self | |||
| VI-5255 | 'Paperwhite' pure white, white-seeded | |||
| VI-5270 | 'Silverbride' white with violet-purple blotches | |||
| VI-5275 | 'Super Beaconsfield' light blue upper petals, lower petals deep blue, a classic | |||
| VI-5280 | 'Ullswater' gentian-blue with dark blotches | |||
| VI-5300 | 'Field Grown Mixture' of all colours | |||
| Miscellaneous varieties and mixtures | ||||
| VI-4500 | 'Super Swiss Giant Mix' largest flowered of the open pollinated 'Swiss Giant' types, full colour range | |||
| VI-5232 | 'Gemmi' (SAHIN 2002) flowers of rich dark purple surrounded by a neat and narrow white edge, unique | |||
| VI-6299 | 'Clear Crystal Formula Mixture' complete range of clear colours without blotches | |||
| VI-6700 | 'Rococo Mixed Colours' reselected stock, extra-ruffled, quite distinct, for spring | |||
| Miscellaneous varieties | ||||
| VI-9000 | 'Network' (SAHIN 2002) rich yellow flowers with dark veins, exceptional fragrance and striking look | |||
VISCARIA oculata | Caryophyllaceae | |||
| Dwarf varieties | ||||
| VI-9410 | 'Blue Angel' (SAHIN 1983) tufted upright habit, masses of clear blue flowers, uniform, showy | |||
| VI-9435 | 'Rose Angel' (SAHIN 1983) similar to the above, bright rose flowers with dark eyes | |||
| VI-9445 | 'Patio Mixture' (SAHIN 1999) a flamboyant mixture of heavenly colours, unique | |||
ZALUZIANSKYA capensis (Night Phlox) | Scrophulariaceae | |||
| ZA-1000 | 'Midnight Candy' (SAHIN 1990) white flowers, powerfully fragrant at night, charming along paths | |||
ZEA mays (Corn) | Poaceae | |||
| ZE-0675 | 'Baby Fingers Blue' (SAHIN 1993) unique blue-seeded miniature corn | |||
| ZE-0685 | 'Baby Fingers Pink' (SAHIN 1994) miniature corn with pink seeds | |||
| ZE-1100 | 'Japonica' (SAHIN 1992) select stock of variegated foliage corn, excellent as accent plants for bedding | |||
| ZE-1500 | 'Golden Berries' rounded cobs of hard golden-yellow seeds, suitable for drying | |||
| ZE-1525 | 'Indian Berries' (SAHIN 1997) multicoloured rounded cobs, unique new selection, fresh or dry | |||
ZINNIA elegans (Zinnia) | Asteraceae | |||
| 'California Giants' series | ||||
| ZI-4060 | 'Daffodil' bright canary-yellow | |||
| ZI-4064 | 'Enchantress' light rose with deep rose centre | |||
| ZI-4067 | 'Lavender Queen' deep rosy-lavender | |||
| ZI-4070 | 'Miss Willmott' soft pink, unusual but attractive pastel shade | |||
| ZI-4075 | 'Orange King' brilliant orange-scarlet | |||
| ZI-4080 | 'Purity' purest white | |||
| ZI-4085 | 'Scarlet Queen' deep vivid scarlet | |||
| ZI-4100 | 'Field Grown Mixture' of all colours | |||
| Dahlia-flowered series | ||||
| ZI-4215 | 'Canary Bird' canary-yellow, vigorous plants with large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4217 | 'Coral Beauty' coral-rose, vigorous plants with large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4220 | 'Dream' lavender-rose, vigorous plants with large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4225 | 'Envy' unusual green colour, vigorous plants with large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4230 | 'Exquisite' light rose with deeper rose centre, vigorous plants with large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4235 | 'Golden State' golden orange in bud, changing to deep orange, large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4245 | 'Illumination' deep rose, vigorous plants with large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4250 | 'Isabellina' creamy-yellow, vigorous plants with large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4255 | 'Luminosa' bright pink, vigorous plants with large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4260 | 'Meteor' rich deep red, darkest of all reds, vigorous plants with large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4270 | 'Oriole' orange and gold bicolour, vigorous plants with large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4275 | 'Purple Prince' deep purple, vigorous plants with large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4285 | 'Scarlet Flame' bright scarlet, vigorous plants with large rounded fully double flowers | |||
| ZI-4300 | 'Field Grown Mixure' of all colours | |||
| Miscellaneous varieties and mixtures | ||||
| ZI-4750 | 'State Fair Mixed Colours' reselected, tetraploid mixture of huge double flowers, biggest of all | |||
| ZI-5099 | 'Candy Cane Reselected Mixture' good colour range, high percentage of striped and mottled flowers | |||
| ZI-6600 | 'Pulcino Field Grown Mixture' of all separate colours, full colour range | |||
| ZI-6800 | 'Thumbelina Mixture' (Bodger) AAS-1963, field grown mixture of lilliput-type flowers | |||
| ZI-9000 | 'All Sorts Mixture' (SAHIN 1996) a comprehensive assortment of different types, forms and colours | |||
ZINNIA haageana | Asteraceae | |||
| ZI-8525 | 'Chippendale' mahogany and orange shades with golden markings, single blooms | |||
| ZI-8550 | 'Old Mexico' (Ferry Morse) AAS-1962, mahogany red with golden tips | |||
| ZI-8585 | 'Jazzy Mixture' (SAHIN 2009) bright blooms with closely set attractive bicolour petals long flowering | |||
| ZI-8600 | 'Persian Carpet' (Bodger) AAS-1952, semi-double, mahogany, orange, gold and cream bicoloured flowers | |||
ZINNIA tenuiflora | Asteraceae | |||
| ZI-8980 | 'Red Spider' (SAHIN 1993) upright habit, single spider-like, bright red flowers, long flowering season | |||
MIXTURES | ||||
ATTRACTIONS Series | ||||
| ZZ-0420 | 'Bird Garden' (SAHIN 1992) selected flowering plants which provide bird food | |||
| ZZ-0520 | 'Butterfly Garden' (SAHIN 1992) of flowering plants that are particularly attracting insects | |||
| ZZ-0720 | 'Edible Flower Garden' (SAHIN 1992) a mixture of carefully selected plants with edible flowers | |||
| ZZ-0920 | 'Fragrant Garden' (SAHIN 1992) a wide range of the most fragrant flowers and foliage in your garden | |||
COLOUR COORDINATED GARDEN Series | ||||
| ZZ-2000 | 'Blue Garden' (SAHIN 1990) a beautiful blend of summer flowers in shades of blue and violet | |||
| ZZ-2220 | 'Pastel Garden' (SAHIN 1990) a blend of cream, yellow, apricot, peach and salmon summer flowers | |||
FLOWERS OF THE WORLD Series | ||||
| ZZ-4051 | 'Eastern Mysteries Mixture' most tranquil colours, getting brighter with age, bright reds, salmons and violets | |||
| ZZ-4052 | 'European Short Mixture' fragrances, shapes and colours of the Mediterranean interest for night and day | |||
| ZZ-4057 | 'North American Mixture' a selection of North American plants, bright and colourful | |||
| ZZ-8065 | 'Californian Wildflowers' a mixture of Californian wildflowers for direct sowing | |||
MISCELLANEOUS MIXTURES | ||||
| ZZ-4054 | 'Fairy Mixture' (SAHIN 2007) dwarf mixture flowering within eight weeks from seed | |||
| ZZ-8110 | 'Instant Perennial Mixture' a broad assortment of first year flowering perennials | |||
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