
CF Sweet Pea Old Times - CF2150
Lime-Green flowers with a blue tinge and veins. Strongly scented.

CF Sweet Pea Winter Sunshine White - CF21659
The Winter Sunshine Series is outstanding for greenhouse Cutflower production in early spring requiring only 10 hours of daylight. Long stems with many large undulating flowers.

Sweet Pea Almost Black - 41510
Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett, 'Almost Black' as the name suggests is the darkest of all sweet peas. Medium-sized flowers smother vines from mid summer and into autumn.

Sweet Pea Aoraki - 41520
Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett, 'Aoraki' is one of the whitest sweet peas available. Long stems with 6-7 flowers per stem and nicely scented. Pefrect for picking. Named after New Zealand's tallest mountain Aoraki/Mt Cook. Sow March-June for Spring flowers or June-September for summer flowers.

Sweet Pea Barry Dare - 41540
With real show bench potential, Barry Dare is an exhibition variety sweet pea with large frilly blooms in a vibrant cherry red. Long stems carry a profusion of blooms above the vine. Bred by Unwins in the UK in 1997.

Sweet Pea Big Blue - 41550
Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett 'Big Blue' is a bold exhibition type blue Sweet Pea. Great for picking.

Sweet Pea Bix - 41560
Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett, Bix has lovely scented cream flowers blushed with pink on long stems. A favourite for picking. Sow March-June for Spring flowers or June-September for summer flowers.

Sweet Pea Blue Shift - 41580
Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett, Blue shift is a Summer flowering sweet pea that has the amazing ability to morph as it ages from pink/mauve to shades of brilliant blues and aquamarines. This is the 'bluest' colour that exists currently in sweet peas. Amazing when planted en masse.

Sweet Pea Burlesque - 41600
Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett, 'Burlesque' is a stunning bluish purple and white summer-flowering flaked variety. Expect some variation in the intensity of the purple.

Sweet Pea Candyfloss - 41610
Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett, it took over a century to produce the first named reverse bicolour cultivar, where the wing petals are darker than the standard petal. 'Erewhon', which has the greatest contrast of colour, is on the blue side of the colour spectrum. 'Maloy' was the first reverse bicolour on the red side of the spectrum. 'Candyfloss' has a paler standard and as the name suggests, is evocative of that confection. Summer flowering, with long stems which bear five or more flowers.

Sweet Pea Carlotta II - 41620
Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett Carlotta has beautiful lolly pink flowers.

Sweet Pea Chelsea Centenary - 41640
Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett, 'Chelsea Centenary' is a clear blue exhibition type sweet pea with five or six wavy flowers on each stem. Named by the Royal Horticultural Society to celebrate the 100th World Famous Chelsea Flower Show held in London each year.

Sweet Pea Cocktail - 41660
Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett this sweet pea produces striking maroon and purple bi-coloured flowers with a lovely scent. It was one of our most favoured sweet peas by everyone that saw it.

Sweet Pea Dorothy Eckford - 41700
A true grandiflora cultivar bred by Henry Eckford and introduced in 1903. A pure white with slightly hooded standard petals and clamped keel. The seed coats are pale and should not be soaked before sowing.

Sweet Pea Earl Grey - 41710
Earl Grey is a large flowered Spencer type Sweet Pea with two tone flaked petals. Flaked varieties have colour on both sides of the petals that radiate from the middle out to the edges. Normally there will be a single colour on a white background but what is unusual about Earl Grey is that the colour on the outer petals is maroon, while on the wing petals it is dark blue.

Sweet Pea Early Gwendoline - 41720
Early Gwendoline was our first sweet pea to flower, from a July planting it started flowering in November. Rosy-pink flowers on long stems.

Sweet Pea Enchante - 41730
Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett, 'Enchante' has the most beautiful, fragrant, bi-coloured pink and lavender flowers. Looks stunning picked as a bunch and is another Egmont favourite.

Sweet Pea Enigma - 41740
Enigma' The name reflects both questions regarding parentage and breeding behaviour. Medium size flowers with a lovely, strong, unique scent and intriguing pink markings. Highly floriferous. Sow March-June for Spring flowers or June-September for summer flowers.

Sweet Pea Erewhon - 41750
Is a hauntingly beautiful reverse bicolor with dark lavender-blue and soft pink standard petals. Great for cutting, ‘Erewhon’ boasts tall, strong stems. A must-grow!

Sweet Pea High Scent - 41780
Soft cream flowers with a subtle lavender edge. Strongly scented

Sweet Pea High Society - 41790
This beauty has a lovely feminine quality and is one of the most fragrant varieties we grow. Creamy flowers are edged in a warm candy pink. Great for wedding work.

Sweet Pea Jilly - 41820
Jilly’ is a lovely shade of soft cream and is a favourite among flower farmers. It has won numerous awards with its long, strong stems and a delightful fragrance. Bred by Harriss and Unwins.

Sweet Pea Little Red Riding Hood - 41860
Little Red Riding Hood' is a very striking bicoloured sweet pea with a red standard petal and white wings. It has the greatest colour contrast between the standard and the wings of any sweet pea. Great garden performer and attracts attention from a distance. Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett.

Sweet Pea Mahogany - 41880
Striking dark maroon scented flowers. Four flowers per stem. Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett. Sow March-June for Spring flowers or June-September for summer flowers.

Sweet Pea Maloy - 41890
Absolutely stunning orange/apricot pink blooms with as many as seven flowers per stem. Maloy is a reverse bicolour sweet pea where the wing petals in the foreground are darker in colour than the flag petals in the background. Great for using in arrangements. Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett.

Sweet Pea Maximorph - 41910
Maximorph is an updated version of Blue Shift bred by Dr Keith Hammett. It still has the same morphing colours as Blue Shift but has a light blue-lavender threaded throughout it. Photos just don't do this beauty justice. Plant en masse for maximum effect. Sow March-June for Spring flowers or June-September for summer flowers.

Sweet Pea Mollie Rilestone - 41940
Extremely popular cut flower. Gorgeous creamy coloured flowers edged in a soft apricot/pink, that fade with age. Highly fragrant. Bred by Tremewan in England.

Sweet Pea More Scent - 41950
Creamy white flowers flushed with lavender edges and veins. Highly scented. Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett.

Sweet Pea Mrs Collier - 41960
Mrs Collier' is an ancestral cultivar of historic significance - first introduced in the UK in 1905 by Dobbie's and named for the wife of one of the employees at their Mark's Tey seed farm. It has primrose coloured buds which open cream, and a delicate vanilla scent. More recently it became notable as the foundation cultivar used in the cross between Lathyrus odoratus and L. belinensis, which has led to the various Lathyrus x hammettii hybrids.

Sweet Pea My Navy - 41970
My Navy' has large dark blue wavy flowers. Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett.

Sweet Pea Nimbus - 41980
Moody, inky blue-grey blooms are flaked and rimmed with aubergine colouring. Very unique in appearance. Bred by Unwins.

Sweet Pea North Shore - 41990
Another Egmont favourite, 'North Shore' was an absolute picture with its large frilly bicoloured blooms. Contrasting dark violet with pale blue wings and delectably fragrant, definitely one to plant. Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett & is named to recognise the help afforded to Keith by Jack Bridger in his early breeding here in New Zealand. Jack lived on the North Shore

Sweet Pea Nuance - 42000
Nuance', as the name suggests is a subtle combination of two tones of pink in a bicoloured flower. Five large well spaced flowers per stem. Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett. Sow March-June for Spring flowers or June-September for summer flowers.

Sweet Pea NZ Gardener - 42010
NZ Gardener' was named to celebrate 75 years of publication of the NZ Gardener magazine. True blue is a rare colour in flowers and this is a step closer for Sweet Peas. It resulted from the cross 'Big Blue' x 'Blue Wonder'. It has 5-7 flowers per stem, each with clamped keels and slightly hooded standard petals. Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett.

Sweet Pea Ocean Foam - 42020
A mix of flowers in Navy, mid-blue, light-blue and frothy cream.

Sweet Pea Original - 42030
This is the genuine wild Sweet Pea. It is very highly scented. All other Sweet Peas have been developed from it. This is distinct from the cultivar Cupani, which is an impostor. Keiths stock seed was collected in Sicily during the 1970's.

Sweet Pea Pandemonium - 42040
Large flowers of with a magenta flake on a white background. Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett. Sow March-June for Spring flowers or June-September for summer flowers.

Sweet Pea Piggy Sue - 42070
Piggy Sue' (no, not Peggy Sue) is named after a pig rescued from farrowing stalls. It is a pink flush on a cream ground, young flowers when first open appear as a pink picotee. Popular among flower farmers for its vintage, romantic appearance. Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett. Sow March-June for Spring flowers or June-September for summer flowers.

Sweet Pea Porlock - 42100
A very appealing grape and violet bicoloured flower bred by Dr. Keith Hammett. Stems are shorter than normal, so best used in small posy vases or cut the whole branch for use in arrangements.

Sweet Pea Primrose - 42110
Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett, 'Primrose' was produced early in Keith's Lathyrus belinensis x L. odoratus breeding programme. It was not disseminated earlier as he was aiming for a bright buttercup yellow. Notwithstanding, it has recently been described in the UK as the nearest yet to yellow. A summer flowering modern grandiflora.

Sweet Pea Princess Elizabeth - 42120
Large and late flowering 'Spencer type' is also 'multflora' (named for the number of flowers per stem). The original 'Spencer type' was discovered in the garden of the Earl of Spencer in the 18th century, from which all modern colours were bred from. 'Princess Elizabeth' has stunning salmon pink flowers and is very floriferous.

Sweet Pea Route 66 - 42140
Route 66' is an updated version of 'Renaissance', which was the first modern pink and white bicolour. Good in the garden and can hold it's own on the show bench. Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett.

Sweet Pea Shell Pink - 42160
Shell Pink' smothers itself in delicate subtle coral-pink flowers all summer long. It is unique as both the pedicels and calyxes that subtend each flower are pigmented rather than green. Bred by Dr Keith Hammett. Sow March-June for Spring flowers or June-September for summer flowers.

Sweet Pea Sign Post - 42170
Signpost' is a striking lavender/pink and white bicolour. Five blooms per stem. Bred by Dr. Keith Hammett.

Sweet Pea Solstice Crimson - CF21660
From The Keith Hammett Collection, Solstice Crimson is a Winter flowering sweet pea with wavy crimson flowers. Can be sown year-round, but requires 10 hours of daylight to initiate flowering. Cut Flower growers that produce blooms from July onwards should sow seed in February/March.