| RAGE | A little cottage garden promoted in Vogue (4) |
| RICOTTA | Girl eating a little cottage cheese |
| BOTHY | A small cottage (5) |
| FAIR | 'My - - - - Lady' wallflower cottage garden mix and a 1956 musical (4) |
| PUBS | Source of bitterness in drink promoted in drinking haunts (4) |
| SNAP | - dragons; colourful cottage garden flowers, Antirrhinum (4) |
| EGER | Bull's Blood of ____ was a Hungarian red wine promoted in the UK in the 1960s and 1970s |
| ALPS | Article promoted in drinks range? (4) |
| DORS | Actress promoted in the '50s and '60s as "The English Marilyn Monroe" |
| CACHEPOT | Little cottage in which there's cheap, nasty ornamental container (8) |
| NIGELLA | Genus of love-in-a-mist, a self-seeding cottage garden flower often appearing in paving or herbaceous borders (7) |
| MASCOT | Mother's little cottage shows charm (6) |
| COQUET | How on the continent in small cottage to behave flirtatiously (6) |
| LUPIN | Cottage garden perennial plant with spikes of flowers in all colours growing in all parts of the world, notably the shores of Lake Tekapo in New Zealand (5) |
| PANSY | Also known as heart's-ease or three-faces-under-a-hood, a cottage garden viola suitable for crystallising or pressing; or, a soft bluish-purple or vibrant violet colour, reminiscent of said flower's p |
| KLEIN | Life in a Cottage Garden, author (5) |
| COLETTE | Foreign novelist has small cottage leased for occupation (7) |
| CAJOLE | Cottage garden perennial herb traditionally grown as part of a potager near a kitchen door, used to |
| ALYSSUM | The name of this cottage garden annual derives from the Latin meaning 'without rabies', a reference to its use in herblore |
| HOLLYHOCK | Cottage garden flower Alcea, often lining a path or forming a border with alchemilla, aquilegia, delphinium, foxglove, honeysuckle, lupin, rose and other perennials (9) |