Sweet Pea Scarlet Tunic Seeds
The world-famous Royal Hospital Chelsea is set to benefit from the sale of this attractive Sweet Pea called Scarlet Tunic. Mr Fothergill's has pledged 25p to the Royal Hospital's charity from every packet sold.
Sweet Pea Scarlet Tunic can be sown where it is to flower, it's an outstanding mix of large flowers. Ideal for garden displays and as a cut flower.
Established in 1682 by Charles II to provide a safe home for military veterans 'broken by age or war', the Christopher Wren-designed Royal Hospital admitted its first pensioners in 1692. The scarlet tunics and black tricornes of its residents and the Royal Horticultural Society's Flower Show held in the Royal Hospital grounds every May are equally well known and respected around the world.
Sweet Pea Scarlet Tunic can be sown where it is to flower, it's an outstanding mix of large flowers. Ideal for garden displays and as a cut flower.
Established in 1682 by Charles II to provide a safe home for military veterans 'broken by age or war', the Christopher Wren-designed Royal Hospital admitted its first pensioners in 1692. The scarlet tunics and black tricornes of its residents and the Royal Horticultural Society's Flower Show held in the Royal Hospital grounds every May are equally well known and respected around the world.
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The world-famous Royal Hospital Chelsea is set to benefit from the sale of this attractive Sweet Pea called Scarlet Tunic. Mr Fothergill's has pledged 25p to the Royal Hospital's charity from every packet sold.
Sweet Pea Scarlet Tunic can be sown where it is to flower, it's an outstanding mix of large flowers. Ideal for garden displays and as a cut flower.
Established in 1682 by Charles II to provide a safe home for military veterans 'broken by age or war', the Christopher Wren-designed Royal Hospital admitted its first pensioners in 1692. The scarlet tunics and black tricornes of its residents and the Royal Horticultural Society's Flower Show held in the Royal Hospital grounds every May are equally well known and respected around the world.
Sweet Pea Scarlet Tunic can be sown where it is to flower, it's an outstanding mix of large flowers. Ideal for garden displays and as a cut flower.
Established in 1682 by Charles II to provide a safe home for military veterans 'broken by age or war', the Christopher Wren-designed Royal Hospital admitted its first pensioners in 1692. The scarlet tunics and black tricornes of its residents and the Royal Horticultural Society's Flower Show held in the Royal Hospital grounds every May are equally well known and respected around the world.

Sweet Pea Scarlet Tunic Seeds
£6.00