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





 

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

CAUTION Poisonous: Harmful if eaten

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Heirloom Sweet Peas

Sweet Pea Heirloom Mixed
A mixture of Heirloom grandiflora Sweet Peas included in the mixture are most of the colours of this type of sweet pea, and contains varieties dating right back to the 16th Century, many of the varieties being highly scented.

pkt approx 20 seeds

 


Sweet Peas Heirloom Mixed

 

 

Sweet Pea Black Knight
Heirloom sweet pea Black Knight, deep maroon and violet bicolour  1898

pkt approx 15 seeds

 

 

 

Sweet Pea seeds Black Knight

 

 

Sweet Pea Blanche Ferry
Heirloom sweet pea Blanche Ferry 1889, strong scented dark and light pink bicolour flowers with a cream wing. An American bred bicolour, Ideal cut flower.

pkt approx 15 seeds

 


Sweet Pea Blanche Ferry

 

 

 

 

Sweet Pea Butterfly
(Heirloom) Believed to have been introduced in the late 1870's sweet pea Butterfly, attractive hooded white flowers flushed with lilac.

pkt approx 15 seeds

 


Sweet Pea Butterfly

 

 

 

 

Sweet Pea Flying The Flag
Heirloom Mixture. Lathyrus grandiflora sweet pea Flying the Flag a formula blend of small flowered highly scented Heirloom sweet peas in red, white and blue. Sweet peas are a favourite English cottage garden flower that can be used as cut flowers, in containers or climbing fences, arches, garden sheds, trellis, arbores etc

pkt approx 15 seeds


 


Sweet Pea Flying The Flag

 

 

 

 


 

Sweet Pea Cupani's Original
Heirloom sweet pea Cupanis Original flower of Purple/deep blue bicolour  dating back to 1699

pkt approx 15 seeds

 

 

 

 

 


 

Sweet Pea Captain of the Blues
Heirloom s
weet pea Captain of the Blues, Blue/pale blue coloured flowers dating from 18915

pkt approx 15 seeds

 

 

 

Sweet Pea Captain of the Blue

 

 

 


 

Sweet Pea America
Heirloom sweet pea America flowers with Red stripes on white petal background dating back to 18965

pkt approx 15 seeds

 

Sweet Pea America seeds

 

 

 


Sweet Pea Flora Norton
Pale blue flowers Heirloom sweet Pea Flora Norton dated back to early 1900   RHS Award of Garden Merit

pkt approx 15 seeds

 


Sweet Pea Flora Norton seeds

 

 

 

 


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