Ipswich Pinks were made famous by Joseph Sangster, the breeder & proprietor of T&M from 1913-52. They create a solid mass of colour in pinks, reds, bicolours & white, above blue foliage that is close & tightly knit. Ground smothering weed suppressors, they remain evergreen (blue). Floriferous & fragrant, they are welcome cut flowers & a necessity for the cottage garden, border or rock garden, being also suitable for edging or walls. A hardy perennial, they grow to a height of 23cm (9in) & can spread 60-70cm (24-30in). Flowering extends from late spring till the end of summer.