"AngelEyes" Orange
(W. Elsner, PAC Nurseries). Probably the best growing of the few orange flowered Angels that are available. Strong growing with dark coloured, deeply cut leaves. An orange base to the blooms with dark orange blotch on the upper petals, pale orange lower petals. Add to Basket
Berkswell Blush
(Malcolm Harris, 2005). Lilac Base, top petals have a velvety plum blotch fading out through maroon to the lilac edge. Can look stunning if grown well, quite vigorous. Add to Basket
Berkswell Bounty
(Malcolm Harris, 2004). Gorgeous large blooms of white with a dark magenta blotch on the upper petals fading to pale lilac. A citrus scented plant with deeply cut leaves. Add to Basket.
Berkswell Calypso
(Malcolm Harris 2006). A smashing Angel in my opinion, numerous, very rich coloured flowers with a deep lilac base and a large wine red blotch on the upper petals and smaller blotch on the lower petals. A fairly strong growing plant with small leaves. Add to Basket.
Berkswell Champagne
(Malcolm Harris, 2005). Off white to pale pink base, arched lilac blotch on upper petals fading into the throat creates unique colour break. Strong growth adds to its charm – superb. Add to Basket.
Berkswell Fiesta
(Malcolm Harris, 2009). A prolific flowering and relatively strong growing plant that has unusually notched deep mauve blooms with a light picotee edge to all petals. Add to Basket.
Berkswell Flair
(Malcolm Harris, 2009). (Please note this was incorrectly named Berkswell Gala in last year's catalogue). A large unique coloured bloom on a strong growing plant. Plum upper petals with deep pink edge, lower petals have bright deep pink, thick set, veins with a white throat. Add to Basket
Berkswell Fondant
(Malcolm Harris, 2008). A smashing compact plant with bright deep pink blooms fading down through mauve to a white throat. All petals have a pale edge with a slight notching effect. Has deeply cut leaves. Add to Basket.
Berkswell Harmony
(Malcolm Harris, 2010). A truly stunning compact Angel plant. Upper petals are a deep velvet crimson, lower petals are a pale lilac pink with a hint of the crimson blotch, all lead to a white throat. Stunning. Add to Basket.
Berkswell Jester
(Malcolm Harris, 2006). Aptly named plant with odd deeply cut petals that make up flower heads that can make a stunning visual effect. Upper petals are plum coloured with a white edge, lower petals are generally off white with light plum feathering. A medium growing plant. Add to Basket
Berkswell Nocturne
(Malcolm Harris, 2007). Very dark coloured blooms of deep ruby red with the hint of a picotee edge on the lower petals. An unusual plant with shiny leaves. Add to Basket.
Berkswell Petticoats
(Malcolm Harris, 2007). A very pretty bloom on a compact plant. Upper petals are deep pink with paler edge, narrow lower petals have the deeper pink as a blotch. Add to Basket.
Berkswell Sparkler
(Malcolm Harris, 2005). A very bright bloom characterised by a slight notching in the petal shape. Has deep wine red upper petals with a white edge, lower petals white with lilac feathering. Has very deeply cut leaves on a medium growing plant - unusual. Add to Basket.
Berkswell Trinket
(Malcolm Harris, 2008). Striking smaller bright blooms with a bright white base. Upper petals have large deep magenta blotch overlaid with a deep velvet red feather, lower petals have the magenta with a velvet red blotch. Add to Basket.
Cottenham Bliss
(Mervyn Haird, 2005). White flower with broad maroon feathers on each petal. A strong growing plant but remains tight and compact. Add to Basket.
Cottenham Cheer
(Mervyn Haird, 2008). Unusual colouring of bright pink feathering on white blooms, medium growing, short jointed plant. Add to Basket.
Danielle Marie
(Albert Henderson). Pale lilac base with white throat, maroon blotch on upper petals, very pretty flower on a slower growing plant. Add to Basket.
Eskay Gold
(Des Glover, 2004). Smashing Angel with gold leaves. Flowers have pale lavender base, upper petals have purple blotch feathering out to the edge. Keep roots moist during the summer. Add to Basket.
Eskay Saar
(Des Glover 2007). Causing a bit of a stir this one. Fairly simple Angel shaped flower with a white base but has stunning red meshing on the upper petals, lower petals generally white with a hint of the mesh. Prolific flowerer on a strong compact plant with leaves having a sweet smelling scent. Add to Basket.
Fairy Orchid
(Albert Henderson). White base, upper petals have mauve blotch towards the edge with slight veining, thin lower petals are clear of marks. Add to Basket.
Gaiety Girl
(Gwen Dodge, 2008). A strong growing plant with unusual coloured blooms, upper petals deep pink, lower petals white. Can be difficult to propagate. Add to Basket.
Gosbrook Berry Zest
(David Taylor, 2011). A medium growing Angel type plant that makes a good shape, has a strong citrus scent to the leaves. Blooms have a pink base with deep plum blotches and feathers on all petals. Add to Basket.
Henry Weller
(Ken Dymond, 2001). White base, deep crimson blotch on top petals, feathered mauve blotch on lower petals, white throat throughout. Quite a vigorous plant. Add to Basket.
Moon Maiden
(Ian Gillam, 1986). Palest of lilac upper petals with fine purple feather, off white lower petals, very pretty large Angel flower on strong growing plant. Add to Basket.
Oldbury Duet
(Oldbury Nurseries). Variegated sport of Tip Top Duet but more compact and can make a superb plant. White base to flowers, top petals have large reddy-mauve blotch veining to the throat, lower petals have lilac feathering. Add to Basket.
Quantock Angelique
(Ken Dymond, 2007). Very distinctive frilly bright blooms of pure white with a burgundy blotch on the upper petals and a small blotch on the lower, quite strong growing. Add to Basket.
Quantock Clare
(Ken Dymond, 2008). Frilly small blooms, burgundy upper petals, pale lavender lower petals, compact small leaved plant. Add to Basket.
Quantock Classic
(Ken Dymond, 2006). Beautiful full rounded blooms on a strong growing plant. Upper petals deep maroon fading through mauve to the white edge, lower petals white with the hint of a lilac feather. Add to Basket.
Quantock Cobwebs
(Ken Dymond, 2005). A compact plant with unusual bold veining running through the flowers. Oblong upper petals, thin lower petals, all have a pale base with a raspberry blotch and prominent deep red veins. Add to Basket.
Quantock Kirsty
(Ken Dymond, 2000). Lilac pink blooms, deep red blotch on upper petals. Strong growing compact show quality plant. Add to Basket.
Quantock Louise
(Ken Dymond, 2006). Destined to become a show winner, a compact strong growing plant. Upper petals wine red with light edge, lower petals very light mauve with small wine blotch and feathered to the throat. Add to Basket.
Quantock May
(Ken Dymond, 1999). Soft off white to light pink frilly flower, top petals have hint of a lilac blotch and small lilac veins running to the throat. Lax grower – good for baskets. Add to Basket.
Quantock Millennium
(Ken Dymond, 2000). A strong growing plant with powerful citrus scent to the leaves and large flowers of white with deep burgundy blotch on the upper petals. Add to Basket.
Quantock Perfection
(Ken Dymond, 2009). A strong growing plant with large frilly blooms. Upper petals are of a deep plum colour, lower petals pale pink with a hint of fine feathering. Add to Basket.
Quantock Sally
(Ken Dymond, 2010). A smashing very compact Angel plant with small leaves carrying a citrus scent. Lovely rounded white blooms with a deep magenta blotch on the upper petals. Add to Basket.
Quantock Ultimate
(Ken Dymond, 2002). Compact, free flowering plant smothered in small blooms of deep velvet red with a pale edge. Add to Basket
Rockwell Sophie
(Mike Darch, 2010). A cracking Gold Leaf Angel, which maintains its leaf colour right throughout the season. Flowers are pinkish lilac with raspberry blotches and veins. Add to Basket.
Scarborough Fair
(Ken Dymond, 2008). Large frilly blooms with plum upper petals and and unusual plum veins in the lower petals, a strong grower. Add to Basket.
Southern Frills
(Eric Lack, 2007). Frilly blooms of lilac pink with deep red blotch on upper petals on a strong growing compact plant. Add to Basket.