Heirloom Sweet Peas, Sweet pea Flora Norton, Lord Nelson, Matucana, Miss Willmott, Queen Alexandria, Senator





 

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Large selection of old fashioned sweet peas for gardens, baskets and containers. Heirloom varieties Flora Norton, Lord Nelson, Queen Alexandria, Matucana, Miss Willmott, Senator.

CAUTION Poisonous: Harmful if eaten

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Sweet Pea Lord Nelson
Dating back to 1907 this heirloom sweet pea is a rich Navy Blue in colour and heavily scented height up to 2m.

pkt approx 20 seeds

pkt approx 50 seeds

tpkt approx 150 seeds

 


Heirloom Sweet Pea Lord Nelson

 

 

 


 

Sweet Pea Grandiflora Matucana    200cm
Heirloom grandiflora variety dating from 1543 possibly one of the first sweet peas in cultivation and still one of the best available. A strong scented variety with a striking appearance of deep blue flowers with purple wings, a captivating sweet scent in the garden or vase as a cut flower.

pkt approx 12 seeds

pkt approx 30 seeds

tpkt approx 90 seeds

£19.50 Bulk pkt approx 350 seeds

 


Sweet Pea Matucana

 

 

 

 


 

Sweet Pea Miss Willmott
A beautiful shade of salmon pink, introduced early 1900

pkt approx 20 seeds

pkt approx 50 seeds

tpkt approx 150 seeds

 


Sweet Pea Miss Willmott

 

 

 

 

 


Sweet Pea Queen Alexandria
Heirloom sweet pea Queen Alexandria dating back to 1906, scarlet colour and heavily scented height 2m to 2.3m

pkt approx 20 seeds

pkt approx 50 seeds

tpkt approx 150 seeds

 


Heirloom Sweet Peas Queen Alexandria from Nickys Seeds

 

 

 


 

Sweet Pea Senator
Senator was Introduced in the early 1890's

pkt approx 20 seeds

pkt approx 50 seeds

tpkt approx 150 seeds

 


 Sweet Pea Senator seeds

 

 

 


Sweet Pea Annie Gilroy
Cerise blooms. 1909

pkt approx 20 seeds

pkt approx 50 seeds

tpkt approx 150 seeds

 



Sweet Pea Annie Gilroy seeds

 

 

 

 

 

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