Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Chaenomeless superba Plant – Salmon Horizon

Chaenomeles × superba ‘Salmon Horizon’ (Flowering Quince ‘Salmon Horizon’), a dwarf deciduous shrub with ovate, glossy, dark green foliage. Its flowers are large and salmon-pink in colour and form as clusters. The flowers are followed by green fruit that ripens to a yellow which are also edible. Flowers March-April. Height 90-100cm. Supplied in a 3

Berberis Thunbergii Plant – Golden Carpet®

Berberis thunbergii ‘Golden Carpet’ forms a low-growing dense mound with small rounded golden-yellow leaves that turn orange in autumn. Tiny, pale pink flowers in spring are followed by small red berries that last into early winter and provide a good food source for birds. A good low hedging plant. Flowers April-May. Height 50-60cm. Supplied in

Buddleja Argus® Plant – White

Buddleia Argus® White is a butterfly bush with beautiful pure white flowers. This cultivar is semi-sterile. It is recommended to prune the plant each year and can be done up to knee-height yearly in spring time after the last of the snow which will force the left over dormant buds from the previous summer to

Hydrangea Plant – Endless Summer Twist ‘N’ Shout

Twist-N-Shout® is a strong red stemmed hydrangea with flower colour ranging from deep pink to periwinkle blue and is also a re-blooming variety. The flower colours from deep pink to periwinkle blue and is dependent on the soil pH level. While the blooming time is from late spring to autumn, the plant with its beautiful

Acer Palmatum Plant – Crimson Queen

A beautiful fine leaved japanese maple. Its leaves are a pretty purple/red throughout the growing season, turning bright red in the autumn. Height 101-150cm. HP – Hardy perennial. Supplied as a 40-50cm plant in a 3 litre pot.  

Symphoricarpos chen. Plant – Brain de Soleil®

A deciduous shrub that has golden leaves and creamy-green flowers in mid-late summer. It has a suckering habit and will tolerate dry shade which makes it ideal for growing under tall trees. Height 301cm+. Supplied in a 3 litre pot.

Viburnum carlesii Plant – Aurora

A deciduous, bushy shrub with attractive foliage that changes from bronze-tinged through green to red during the year. Domed clusters of fragrant, pink flowers are produced during the spring, followed by red berries that turn dark to black. Flowers April-May. Height 200-250cm. Supplied in a 3 litre pot.

Exochorda r. Plant -Niagara®

Exochorda × macrantha ‘Niagara’ is a free-flowering, compact, upright, deciduous shrub with masses of large white flowers. Flowers April-May. Height 150-200cm.

Inca Berries Seeds

Remarkably easy to grow – just like tomatoes. You may well have seen this South American delicacy garnishing expensive dishes in posh restaurants, or in small, very pricey packets in supermarkets. If so you would be forgiven for thinking this glamorous fruit is far too high maintenance to grow on UK soil. Origin: South America.

Marrow Seeds – F1 Piccolo

Unusual striped fruit for the barbecue. Use from golf to tennis ball size. Cut in half and grill for a crisp, tasty treat! Harvest July-October. 

Melon (Galia) Seeds – F1 Lavi Gal

For greenhouse, tunnel or cold frame. Tasty, creamy flesh. Early fruiting. Harvest August-early October. An incredibly refreshing summer treat. While it may need a glasshouse to perform in the UK it’s definitely worth it. The flavour of this melon harvested from the plant when ripe is unlike anything from a supermarket that has spent weeks

Radish Seeds – Black Spanish Round

A quality heritage variety with pure black skin and crisp white flesh. Good for winter salads/stews, adding a real ‘bite’. Harvest April-May, October-December.

Tomato Seeds – Tomatillos

Developed by James Wong – Vigorous, high yielding plants. Perfect in salsas, sauces and guacamoles. Very similar to its relative, the tomato, but even easier to grow. Harvest fruit at any size larger than a walnut, whilst still green. Tastes like: tomato & lime. Latin Name: Physalis philadelphica. Sealed inside their own little paper envelopes,

Antirrhinum Seeds – Antiquity Sunset Mix

An outstanding and vastly improved variety of antirrhinum, with fragrant, open flowers! Selected by Suttons, it comprises a fabulous mix of romantic sunset shades. It also boasts robust foliage and a good branching habit, producing healthy-looking plants with loads more flowers. A good garden performer, its dwarf habit makes it perfect for baskets, tubs and

Lupinus Seeds – Avalune Mix

Lovely highly scented dawrf lupin in a mix of blues, reds, pinks, whites and mauves within the abundance of beautiful robust flower spikes on each plant. Ideal for patio gardens and front/mid border plant. Flowers July-September Year 2. Height 30-40cm (12-16"). HA – Hardy annual.  

Onion Heat Treated Bulbs – Twin Pack

Onion Heat Treated Bulbs – Twin Pack Two amazing varieties of heat-treated onions! The Onion Heat Treated Bulbs – Twin Pack is the ideal combination of onions to grow in your allotment or vegetable patch this year. Containing both the early producing Onion Sets – Hysky and the vivid coloured & delicious Onion Sets –

Lettuce Seeds – Mix

Special mixture of the finest types. Sow a pinch at fortnightly intervals from March-mid July. Mildew and Mosaic virus resistant.

Streptocarpus Plant – Polka Dot Purple

Streptocarpus Plant – Polka Dot Purple A stunning variety with a huge amount of quality blossoms! This stunning Streptocarpus Polka Dot Purple has been selling out at Flower Shows around the UK after being awarded second place for RHS Plant of the Year. The Streptocarpus plant will produce a huge amount of quality blossoms on

Suttons January Catalogue

Our full range of both flower and veg plants for the 2021 season, together with fruit and a selection of equipment essential for the new gardening year.

Bean (Dwarf French) Seeds – Compass

An extra fine french bean as would be seen in the "finest" range in supermarkets. It boasts exceptional flavour and very heavy crops. A super fine bean with excellent flavour Very high yields Tom says: The finest of all French beans, this extra fine bean has taken the market by storm on the continent with good