Sweet peas recommended for their scent are marked (S), the finest exhibition varieties (E), and those particularly suited to the garden (G).
All sweet pea seed on this page except Erewhon are priced at £2.60 per packet of 20 seeds, £7.50 per packet of 60 seeds. Please remember to add carriage charge to all seed orders.
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We offer one of the best ranges of the popular striped and flaked sweet peas available. They are ideal for garden decoration and flower arrangements, but few are suitable for top class exhibition work. Please click on a thumbnail to see a larger image and more details of that variety.
Reverse bicolours are a breakthrough in sweet pea breeding, and have wings which are darker than the standard.
Revolutionary breeding techniques in New Zealand have given us this unique reverse bicolour sweet pea with a light pink standard and mid blue wings.
Striped sweet peas have petals which are veined with colour on one side only, and have a picotee edge. All make striking garden varieties and are good for cut flower.
As featured on 'Gardener's World'. A prince among sweet peas, very popular with flower arrangers. Well shaped flowers and a very sweet scent. Ideal for garden or exhibition.
A dramatic blue-black stripe sweet pea, popular with flower arrangers. Limited stock of seed.
A hansome maroon stripe sweet pea with large, richly scented flowers. An outstanding new addition to our range. Named in memory of Olive D Daniels.
Striking red stripe on white ground. A sweet pea guaranteed to make an impact in the garden.
Technically a 'flake' sweet pea has patterning on both sides of the petals, and no picotee. The pattern varies from flower to flower, giving endless variety and interest. These are some of the most fascinating and unusual sweet peas available for the garden.
A striking and very unusual sweet pea, ideal for flower arrangers.
Named in honour of Elizabeth Jane Keys, to commemorate her 50th birthday.
A dark maroon flake sweet pea of dramatic colouring. No two flowers are similar in pattern, even on the same spike. Named in memory of Susan Zuppinger.
A random mixture of large flowered Spencer sweet peas for the garden.