You can use this form to order plants online, alternatively you can fax, phone or post orders (see ordering information).  For UK orders, if you choose to pay by Card or Paypal, you will be taken immediately to be able to pay at Paypal.  For overseas orders you do not pay now, as we must assess the delivery costs and confirm these with you.  We will then email you a Paypal request for payment which you can pay by card or Paypal.

Please note that we are a mail-order nursery only - we are not open to the public.  We can usually, however, supply plants for collection to local customers by arrangement.

Most of our plants are field grown, and are sent bare-rooted in autumn and winter only (November to March).  

We are again offering mycorrhizal inoculant to use when planting your trees and bushes.  These are spores of beneficial fungi which work in symbiosis with plant roots and aid the plants significantly in terms of disease resistance, drought resistance and general health.

Most of our unusual plants are grown in small quantities only, so for these you are advised to order early, as by autumn we start to sell out of some species.  Some unusual plants are not available every season.  We can always take reserve orders (without payment) for plants we don’t have available at present.

Stock levels
For each plant or variety, if we have it in stock (usually for autumn or winter delivery) then a figure is quoted which is our stock level - eg. "In stock (20)".  More stock may be added as the summer progresses - it is not always easy to know in June what will be ready in winter!

If you require more plants than shown in stock, please email us with your requirements as we can sometimes obtain more stock if needed.  You can always email us at mail@agroforestry.co.uk to check on availability in case you need to order substitutes. 


VAT is included in prices where applicable.  'Food plants' are zero rated but the official list of what counts is very limited.  All other plant prices include VAT. 

Plant species list

Varieties of fruit trees and bushes and nut trees are listed first - you can use the shortcuts on the left for fast navigation.  A tick (on some computers may appear as a '3') indicates general availablility this season.

 

Top Fruit

Most of our stock consists of disease-resistant varieties which are easy to grow and do well grown organically. 

Varieties marked * are protected by plant breeder’s rights.

    

Apples 

All bare root maidens or two year old trees on M27, M26, or MM106 rootstock. 

M27 is very dwarfing, making a tree about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.  Requires staking where exposed and good growing conditions.

M26 is a useful all-round semi-dwarf rootstock, making a bush tree growing 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high, also good for cordons.  Requires staking for the first few years.

MM106 is slightly more vigorous than M26, making a bush or half standard around 4 m (13 ft) high, also good for cordons.  Doesn’t usually need staking.

Unless self-fertile, all varieties require cross pollination; choose a variety with the same or an adjacent flower group (eg. ‘B’ in column ‘fg’ will be pollinated by A, B or C).  

Late summer dessert apples – ripening July/August

Dessert apples

Pick

Use

fg

Beauty of Bath

August

August

C

Crimson Beauty of Bath

August

August

C

Devonshire Quarrenden

August

Aug-Sept

B

Discovery

late Aug

Aug-Sept

C

Early Windsor August

Aug-Sept

C

George Neal

August

Aug-Sept

B

Gladstone

July-Aug

July-Aug

D

Golden Nugget

Aug-Sept

Aug-Sept

C

Irish Peach

August

August

B

Joaneting July July-Aug A
Laxton's Epicure

August

Aug-Sept

C

Pear Apple

August

Aug-Sept

C

Plum Vite

July-Aug

July-Aug

C

Early autumn dessert apples – ripening September

Dessert apples

Pick

Use

fg

Bardsey

Sept-Oct

Sept-Oct

B

Ben’s Red

Sept

Sept

B

Crimson King

Sept

Sept-Oct

D

Ellisons Orange

September

Sept-Oct

D

Hollow Core

Sept

Sep-Oct

C

James Grieve

Sept

Sept-Oct

C

Katy

Sept

Sept-Oct

C

Lord Lambourne

mid Sept

Sept-Oct

C

Monarch

September

Sept

 

Peasgood Nonsuch

Sept

Sept-Oct

C

Pig’s Nose

Sept

Sept-Oct

C

Pinova

Sept

Sept-Oct

D

Queen

Sept

Sept-Oct

C

Redsleeves*

Late Aug

Sept

C

Saturn*

Sept-Oct

Sept-Oct

C

Scrumptious*

Sept-Oct

Sept-Oct

C

Tydeman’s Early Worcester

early Sept

Sept

D

Worcester Pearmain

Sept

Sept-Oct

C

Late autumn dessert apples – ripening October, keeping until Nov/Dec

Dessert apples

Pick

Use

fg

American Mother

September

Oct-Dec

D

Bountiful

late Sept

Sept-Nov

A

Charles Ross

mid Sept

Sept-Oct

C

Cobra September Sept-Nov D
Court of Wick Sept Oct-Dec D
Cox's Orange Pippin Late Sept Sept-Nov C

Egremont Russet

early Oct

Oct-Dec

B

Farmers Glory

Aug-Oct

Aug-Dec

C

Forge

Sept

Sept-Dec+

D

Gavin

October

Oct-Dec

D

Greensleeves*

October

Oct-Dec

B

Halstow Natural

October

October

C

Hoary Morning

October

Oct-Jan

D

Johnny Andrews

October

Oct-Dec+

C

Jupiter* October Oct-Dec D

Pineapple Russet of Devon

October

Oct-Nov

 

Red Devil*

late Sept

Sept-Dec

C

Red Falstaff*

Oct

Oct-Dec

C

Ribston pippin Sept-Oct Oct-Dec+ C

Rival

Sept

Oct-Dec

C

Ross Nonpareil

late Sept

Oct-Dec+

C

Sunset

Sept

Oct-Dec

C

Taunton Cross

Sept

Oct-Nov+

D

Winter Gem*

October

Oct-Dec

C

Woolbrook Pippin

September

Oct-Dec

C

Midwinter dessert apples – ripening November, keeping until Jan/Feb

Dessert apples

Pick

Use

fg

Blenheim Orange

Sept-Oct

Nov

D

Cheddar Cross

Oct

Nov-Jan

C

Chivers Delight

October

Nov-Jan

D

Christmas Pearmain October Nov-Jan B
Claygate Pearmain October Dec-Feb D
Cockle Pippin

October

Nov-Dec

C

Cornish Aromatic

October

Dec-Feb

D

Cornish Gilliflower

October

Nov-Jan

D

Court Pendu Plat

October

Dec-Jan

G

Fiesta*

late Sept

Oct-Jan+

D

Golden Pippin

October

Oct-Jan+

C

Hockings Green

October

Nov-Jan

D

John Standish

October

Dec-Feb

C

Kidd’s Orange Red

October

Nov-Jan

D

Lucombe’s Pine

October

Nov-Dec

D

May Queen October Nov-Dec D

Meridian*

Sept

Oct-Jan

D

Pitmaston Pineapple

October

Nov-Jan

D

Sam Young

October

Dec-Feb

C

New year dessert apples – ripening Dec/Jan, keeping until Feb/March

Dessert apples

pick

use

fg

Adam's Pearmain October Nov-March C

Ashmeads Kernel

October

Dec-Feb+

D

Braeburn

October

Oct-Feb

D

Golden Harvey

October

Dec-Mar

D

Golden Russet October Dec-Feb B
Isle of Wight Pippn October Dec-Mar B

London Pippin

October

Nov-Mar

D

Orleans Reinette

mid Oct

Nov-Feb

E

Rosemary Russet

October

Nov-Mar

C

Roundway Magnum Bonum

October

Nov-Feb+

C

Winter Peach

October

Dec-Feb+

D

Spring dessert apples – keeping until March-June

Dessert apples

pick

use

fg

Brownlees Russet

October

Dec-Mar

C

D’Arcy Spice

October

Nov-May

D

Leathercoat Russet

October

Dec-Mar+

C

Longkeeper

October

Oct-June

C

Red Belle de Boskoop

October

Oct-April

C

Sanspareil

October

Nov-April

C

Tommy Knight

October

Nov-June

C

Winston

October

Dec-April

D

Summer & autumn cooking apples

Cooking apple

pick

use

fg

Emneth Early

August

Aug-Sept

C

Grenadier

mid Aug

Aug-Nov

C

Keswick Codlin

Aug-Sept

Aug-Sept

B

Lord Derby

late September

Oct-Dec

D

Rev W Wilkes

Aug-Sept

Aug-Nov

B

Sidney Strake

Sept

Sept-Nov

C

Stirling Castle

mid Sept

Sept-Dec

C

Tom Putt

September

Sept-Nov

C

Late keeping cooking apples

Cooking apple

pick

use

fg

Alfriston early Oct Nov-April C

Annie Elizabeth

early Oct

Nov-June

E

Bramley 20 / Bramley’s Seedling

early Oct

Oct-March

D

Catshead

early Oct

Oct-Jan

C

Cornish Longstem

October

Nov-June

C

Crawley Beauty

mid Oct

Nov-April

H

Golden Noble

October

Oct-Mar

E

Howgate Wonder

October

Nov-March

C

Lane’s Prince Albert

Sept-Oct

Sept-March

D

Lord of the Isles

October

Nov+

C

Newton Wonder

mid Oct

Nov-Mar+

D

Ponsford

October

Nov-Feb+

D

Cider & juice apples

Cider & juice apple

pick

use

fg

Brown's Apple Oct-Nov Oct-Nov E
Chisel Jersey Nov Nov F

Crimson King

Oct

Oct-Dec

C

Dabinette Oct Oct C

Fair Maid of Devon

Sept-Oct

Sept-Oct

D

Golden Bittersweet

September

Sept-Oct

D

Harry Masters Jersey Oct-Nov Oct-Nov D
Herefordshire Redstreak Nov Nov  
Kingston Black Nov Nov D
Major Sept Sept D
Michelin Oct-Nov Oct-Nov D
Northwood Oct-Nov Oct-Nov D

Payhembury

Oct

Oct-

D

Sawpit

Oct

Feb-Mar

C

Somerset Redstreak Oct Oct D
Sour Bay Oct Oct C

Sweet Bay

October

October

D

Taylor's Oct Oct B
Tremlett's Bitter Oct Oct B

Wellington

August

August

B

Yarlington Mill Oct-Nov Oct-Nov D

Crab Apples

The following are very good pollinators as well as being beautiful ornamental trees in flower and fruit.  The fruits of course make good jelly, sauces etc.

Variety

Golden Hornet

John Downie

Red Sentinel

Apple (Malus domestica) Adams Pearmain / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use November-March. Flower group C. Fruit medium sized, russeted, with an excellent rich, nutty, aromatic flavour. Frost tolerant.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) American Mother / M26

Dessert apple. Pick Sept, eat Oct-Dec. Flower group D. Fruit with a juicy, spicy, aromatic flavour. Tree upright, heavy cropper, late frost tolerant. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) American Mother / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick Sept, eat Oct-Dec. Flower group D. Fruit juicy, spicy aromatic flavour. Tree upright, heavy cropper, late frost tolerant. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (14 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Annie Elizabeth / MM106

Cooking apple. Pick early Oct, eat Nov-June. Flower group E. Fruit large, greenish-yellow. Tree vigorous, upright, tolerant of late spring frosts. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 3.5 m (12 ft) high.

In stock ( 7)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Ashmeads Kernel / M26

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Dec-Feb+. Flower group D. Fruit medium-sized, greenish-yellow with some russet. Flesh aromatic, excellent flavour. Tree moderately vigorous. Also used for cider & juice. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Ashmeads Kernel / M27

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Dec-Feb+. Flower group D. Fruit medium-sized, greenish-yellow with some russet. Flesh aromatic, excellent flavour. Tree moderately vigorous. Also used for cider & juice.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Ashmeads Kernel / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Dec-Feb+. Flower group D. Fruit medium-sized, greenish-yellow with some russet. Flesh aromatic, excellent flavour. Tree moderately vigorous. Also used for cider & juice. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Bardsey / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick & use Sept-Oct. Fruit crisp, juicy, lemon aroma. Tree disease free. From a tree found on Bardsey island in Wales. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Beauty of Bath / M26

Dessert apple. Pick & use in August. Flower group C. Fruit small-medium size, flesh pinkish, aromatic, distinctive flavour. Tree vigorous, spreading, heavy cropping. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Beauty of Bath / M27

Dessert apple. Pick & use in August. Flower group C. Fruit small-medium size, flesh pinkish, aromatic, distinctive flavour. Tree vigorous, spreading, heavy cropping. M27 gives trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Beauty of Bath / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick & use in August. Flower group C. Fruit small-medium size, flesh pinkish, aromatic, distinctive flavour. Tree vigorous, spreading, heavy cropping. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Bens Red / M27

Dessert apple. Pick & use in September. Flower group B. Fruit medium-large, flesh sweet, crisp, strawberry/raspberry flavour. M27 gives trees about 1.8 m (6 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Bens Red / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick & use in September. Flower group B. Fruit medium-large, flesh sweet, crisp, strawberry/raspberry flavour. Tree of low vigour, heavy cropping. Old Cornish variety. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Blenheim Orange / M26

Dessert apple. Pick Sept-Oct, eat Sept-Nov. Flower group D. Large fruit with a nutty fine flavour, can also be used for cooking. Tree vigorous. Triploid . M26 gives trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Blenheim Orange / M27

Dessert apple. Pick Sept-Oct, eat Sept-Nov. Flower group D. Large fruit with a nutty fine flavour, can also be used for cooking. Tree vigorous. Triploid . M27 gives trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Blenheim Orange / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick Sept-Oct, eat Sept-Nov. Flower group D. Large fruit, fine flavour, can be cooked. Tree vigorous. Triploid . MM106 gives trees about 4 m (14 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Bountiful / M26

Dessert apple. Pick late Sept, eat Sept-Nov. Flower group A. Large green stripy fruit, sharpish flavour, good cooked. Tree heavy cropping.

In stock ( 3)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Bountiful / M27

Dessert apple. Pick late Sept, eat Sept-Nov. Flower group A. Large green stripy fruit, sharpish flavour, good cooked. Tree compact, heavy cropping, ok without pruning. M27 is a dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Bountiful / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick late Sept, eat Sept-Nov. Flower group A. Large green stripy fruit, sharpish flavour, good cooked. Tree heavy cropping. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (14 ft) high.

In stock ( 5)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Braeburn / M26

Dessert apple. Pick Oct, use Oct-Feb. Flower group D. Good crisp flavour – new clone suitable for planting in the UK. Good crops of medium size red fruits. M26 gives trees about 3 m (10 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Braeburn / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick Oct, use Oct-Feb. Flower group D. Good crisp flavour – new clone suitable for planting in the UK. Good crops of medium size red fruits. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (14 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Bramley 20 / M26

Cooking apple. Pick October, use Oct-March. Flower group D. Very large greenish fruits, very good cooked, good for juice. Tree vigorous, spreading. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Bramley 20 / M27

Cooking apple. Pick October, use Oct-March. Flower group D. Very large greenish fruits, very good cooked, good for juice. Tree vigorous, spreading. M27 is a dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Bramley 20 / MM106

Cooking apple. Pick October, use Oct-March. Flower group D. Very large greenish fruits, very good cooked, good for juice. Tree vigorous, spreading. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Brownlees Russet / MM106

Dual purpose apple. Pick October, use December-March. Flower group C. Medium green russetted fruit with intensely fruity flavour – also used for cooking. Self-fertile. Hardy tree, ornamental. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Catshead / M27

Cooking apple. Pick October, use Oct-Jan. Flower group C. Fruits large, greenish to pale yellow, cooks to a firm puree. Tree moderately vigorous, good cropper. M27 gives trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Catshead / MM106

Cooking apple. Pick October, use Oct-Jan. Flower group C. Fruits large, greenish to pale yellow, cooks to a firm puree. Tree moderately vigorous, good cropper. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Charles Ross / M26

Dessert apple. Pick mid Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Med-large conical fruit, good aromatic flavour, good cooked. Tree moderately vigorous, crops well. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Charles Ross / M27

Dessert apple. Pick mid Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Med-large conical fruit, good aromatic flavour, good cooked. Tree moderately vigorous, crops well. M27 is a dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Charles Ross / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick mid Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Med-large conical fruit, good aromatic flavour, good cooked. Tree moderately vigorous, crops well. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Cheddar Cross / M26

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Nov-Jan. Flower group C. Fruit medium size, flushed & striped dark pink. Flesh yellow, juicy, crisp with a mellow acidity. Tree moderately vigorous. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Cheddar Cross / M27

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Nov-Jan. Flower group C. Fruit medium size, flushed & striped dark pink. Flesh yellow, juicy, crisp with a mellow acidity. Tree moderately vigorous. M27 is a dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Cheddar Cross / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Nov-Jan. Flower group C. Fruit medium size, flushed & striped dark pink. Flesh yellow, juicy, crisp with a mellow acidity. Tree moderately vigorous. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Chivers Delight / M26

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Nov-Jan. Flower group D. Golden conical fruit, good crisp sweet-acid flavour. Tree vigorous, upright, good cropper. Best in East of UK. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Chivers Delight / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Nov-Jan. Flower group D. Golden conical fruit, good crisp sweet-acid flavour. Tree vigorous, upright, good cropper. Best in East of UK. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Christmas Pearmain / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Nov-Jan. Flower group B. Fruit striped red with russet, excellent rich flavour. Tree upright, hardy, self fertile, good cropper.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Claygate Pearmain / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Dec-Feb. Flower group D. Fruit strped and flushed red, flesh aromatic, excellent nutty flavour. Tree compact, good in pots, good cropper.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Cobra / MM106

Dual purpose apple (Cox x Bramley). Pick September, use Sept-Oct. Flower group D. Fruit fine dessert flavour, acidic, tangy.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Cockle Pippin / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use . Flower group C. Fruit medium-large, russetted, flesh firm, aromatic with a rich flavour. Tree moderately vigorous, upright, very hardy, heavy cropping. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Cornish Aromatic / M26

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Dec-Feb. Flower group D. Fruit medium-large, gold with russetting and a red flush; aromatic, nutty flavour. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 3 m (10 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Cornish Aromatic / M27

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Dec-Feb. Flower group D. Fruit medium-large, gold with russetting and a red flush; aromatic, nutty flavour.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Cornish Aromatic / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Dec-Feb. Flower group D. Fruit medium-large, gold with russetting and a red flush. Flesh firm, aromatic, good nutty flavour. Tree vigorous, hardy, disease-resistant – prefers wet climate. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 3.5 m (12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Cornish Gillyflower / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Nov-Jan. Flower group D. Knobbly reddish fruits with a firm, aromatic, intense and rich flavour. Tree spreading and precocious. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 3)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Court Pendu Plat / MM106

Dessert apple. knobbly reddish fruits with a firm, aromatic, intense and rich flavour. Tree spreading and precocious.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Coxs Orange Pippin / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick late September, use Sept-Nov. Flower group C - self fertile form. Excellent flavoured fruits. Best in the East of the UK.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Crawley Beauty / M26

Cooking apple. Pick October, use Nov-April. Flower group H. Fruits medium sized, yellowish-green, hangs well when ripe, cooks to a puree. Tree moderately vigorous. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Crawley Beauty / MM106

Cooking apple. Pick October, use Nov-April. Flower group H. Fruits medium sized, yellowish-green, hangs well when ripe, cooks to a puree. Tree moderately vigorous. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 5)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Crimson Beauty of Bath /M26

Dessert apple. Pick & use in August. Flower group C. Fruit small-medium size, flished & striped crimson; aromatic, distinctive flavour.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Crimson Beauty of Bath /M27

Dessert apple. Pick & use in August. Flower group C. Fruit small-medium size, flished & striped crimson; aromatic, distinctive flavour. M27 gives trees about 1.8 m (6 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Crimson Beauty of Bath /MM106

Dessert apple. Pick & use in August. Flower group C. Fruit small-medium size, flished & striped crimson. Flesh pinkish, aromatic, distinctive flavour. Tree vigorous, spreading, heavy cropping. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Crimson King (cooker) / M26

Cooking & cider apple. Pick October, eat Oct-Dec. Flower group C. Sharp cider variety also used for cooking. Medium-large conical fruit have a vivid crimson flush. Vigorous tree.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Crimson King (cooker) / MM106

Cooking & cider apple. Pick October, eat Oct-Dec. Flower group C. Sharp cider variety also used for cooking. Medium-large conical fruit have a vivid crimson flush. Vigorous tree. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 3.5 m (12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Dabinett / MM106

Cider apple. Very reliable, producing a high quality juice.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) D Arcy Spice / M26

Dessert apple. Pick Oct, eat Nov-May. Flower group D. Fruit with a spicy, nutty, aromatic flavour; good for making juice. Tree of moderate vigorous, late frost tolerant. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) D Arcy Spice / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick Oct, eat Nov-May. Flower group D. Fruit with a spicy, nutty, aromatic flavour; good for making juice. Tree of moderate vigorous, late frost tolerant. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Devonshire Quarrenden / MM106

Dessert variety. Pick Aug, eat Aug-Sept. Flower group B. Fruit with an excellent strawberry-wine flavour, good for making juice. Tree spreading, weak vigour, part self fertile. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Discovery / M26

Dessert apple. Pick late Aug, use Aug-Sept. Flower group C. Medium round crisp fruit, good flavour. Tree a good cropper, tolerates late spring frosts. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Discovery / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick late Aug, use Aug-Sept. Flower group C. Medium round crisp fruit, good flavour. Tree a good cropper, tolerates late spring frosts. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Egremont Russet / M26

Dessert apple. Pick early Oct, use Oct-Dec. Flower group B. medium russetted fruits, good nutty aromatic flavour. Tree compact, good cropper, frost tol. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Egremont Russet / M27

Dessert apple. Pick early Oct, use Oct-Dec. Flower group B. medium russetted fruits, good nutty aromatic flavour. Tree compact, good cropper, frost tol. M27 is a dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Egremont Russet / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick early Oct, use Oct-Dec. Flower group B. medium russetted fruits, good nutty aromatic flavour. Tree compact, good cropper, frost tol. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Ellisons Orange / M26

Dessert apple. Pick Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group D. Fruit with an excellent intense aromatic flavour, good for making juice. Tree heavy cropping, part self-fertile. M26 gives trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Ellisons Orange / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group D. Fruit with an excellent flavour, good for juice. Tree heavy cropping, part self-fertile. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (5-13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Emneth Early / MM106

Cooking variety. Pick August, eat August-September. Flower group C. Greenish fruits which cook to a fluffy puree. Heavy cropping. AKA Early Victoria. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Emneth Early / M26

Cooking variety. Pick Aug, eat Aug-Sept. Flower group C. Greenish fruits which cook to a fluffy puree. Heavy cropping. AKA Early Victoria.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Fiesta / M26

Dessert apple. Pick late Sept, use Oct-Jan+. Flower group D. Fruit medium size, flushed & striped red, rich flavour. Partly self-fertile. M26 gives trees about 3 m (10 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Fiesta / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick late Sept, use Oct-Jan+. Flower group D. Fruit medium size, flushed & striped red, hangs well on tree when ripe. Flesh juicy, crisp, rich flavour. Tree moderately vigorous, heavy cropping, tolerant of late spring frosts. Partly self-fertile. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 3.5 m (12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Forge / M26

Dual purpose apple. Pick September, use Sept-Dec+. Flower group D. Fruit medium size, conical, orange flushed; flesh sewwt-acid, mellowing. A reliable and good cropper, also used for cooking & cider.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) George Neal / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick August, use Aug-Sept. Flower group B. Large red-striped fruit with a refreshing flavour, also used for cooking. A good cropper, moderately vigorous, pink flowers. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Gladstone / M27

Dessert apple. Pick & use July-Aug. Flower group D. Fruit medium-large, striped & flushed red, thin skinned. Flesh juicy, melting, refreshing fruity flavour. Tree heavy cropping, moderate vigour. Partly self-fertile. M27 is a dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Gladstone / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick & use July-Aug. Flower group D. Fruit medium-large, striped & flushed red, thin skinned. Flesh juicy, melting, refreshing fruity flavour. Tree heavy cropping, moderate vigour. Partly self-fertile. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Greensleeves / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Oct-Dec. Flower group B. Medium size fruit with a juicy, firm flesh of good flavour. Tree of low vigour, heavy cropping. Used for juice & cider too. Partly self-fertile. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Grenadier / MM106

Cooking apple. Pick August, use Aug-Nov. Flower group C. Fruits large, greenish-yellow, cooks to a puree. Tree moderately vigorous, heavy cropping. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Harry Masters Jersey / MM106

Cider apple - bittersweet. Dark red fruit with a soft astringency - very good quality.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Herefordshire Redstreak / MM106

Cider apples of fine quality. Fruit ripens November.

In stock ( 14)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Hockings Green / MM106

Dual purpose apple. Pick October, use November-December. Flower group D. Medium green-yellow fruits, good flavour, also used for cooking. Likes a wet climate. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Howgate Wonder / M26

Cooking apple. Pick October, use Nov-March. Flower group C. Large fruits, good for juice & cider. Vigorous tree, heavy cropping. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Howgate Wonder / MM106

Cooking apple. Pick October, use Nov-March. Flower group C. Large fruits, good for juice & cider. Vigorous tree, heavy cropping.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Irish Peach / M27

Dessert apple. Pick & use August. Flower group B. Medium size fruits with an excellent balanced aromatic flavour. M27 gives trees about 1.8 m (6 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Irish Peach / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick & use August. Flower group B. Medium size fruits with an excellent balanced aromatic flavour. Tree vigorous, hardy, good cropper. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Isle of Wight Pippin / M26

Dessert apple. Pick Oct, use Dec-March. Flower group B. Fruit large, green, juicy, aromatic, good for juice. Tree vigorous, productive.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) James Grieve / M26

Dessert apple. Pick Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Fruit with a sharp, juicy flavour, also used for cooking and juice. Tree a heavy reliable cropper, part self fertile. M26 gives trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) James Grieve / M27

Dessert apple. Pick Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Fruit with a sharp, juicy flavour, also used for cooking and juice. Tree a heavy reliable cropper, part self fertile. M27 gives trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

In stock ( 3)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) James Grieve / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Fruit juicy, also used for cooking and juice. Tree a heavy reliable cropper, part self fertile. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Johnny Andrews / M26

Dessert & cider apple. Pick October, use Oct-Dec+. Flower group C. Fruit small, red striped, sweet fleshed. A sweet cider variety from Devon which is also eaten. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Johnny Andrews / MM106

Dessert & cider apple. Pick October, use Oct-Dec+. Flower group C. Fruit small, red striped, sweet fleshed. A sweet cider variety from Devon which is also eaten. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Katy / M26

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Red striped & flushed fruit with a good strawberry flavour, good for juice. Tree vigorous, a good cropper, tolerant of late spring frosts. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Katy / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Red striped & flushed fruit with a good strawberry flavour, good for juice. Tree vigorous, a good cropper, tolerant of late spring frosts. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Keswick Codlin / MM106

Cooking apple. Pick & use Aug-Sept. Flower group B. Medium sized greenish-yellow fruit, cooks to a good puree. Tree has ornamental flowers. Part self fertile. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Kidds Orange Red / M26

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Nov-Jan. Flower group D. fruit with a rich balanced flavour. Tree a good cropper with ornamental flowers. Best in east of UK. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Kidds Orange Red / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Nov-Jan. Flower group D. Fruit with a rich balanced flavour. Tree a good cropper . MM106 gives trees about 4 m (14 ft) high.

In stock ( 5)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Kingston Black / MM106

Cider apple - bittersharp. Flower group D, ripens in November. Vintage quality.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Lanes Prince Albert / MM106

Cooking and juice apple. Pick Sept-Oct, Use Sept-March. Flower group D. Fruits thin skinned, cooks to a puree; also good for juice. Tree partly self-fertile, moderate vigour, good cropper.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Laxtons Epicure / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick Aug, use Aug-Sept. Flower group C. Stripy fruit with an excellent aromatic flavour. Tree of low vigour, frost tolerant., part self fertile. Also known as ‘Epicure'.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Longkeeper / M26

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Oct-June. Flower group C. Fruit large, pale yellow; flesh firm, sweet-acid. Tree very hardy with reddish shoots. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Longkeeper / M27

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Oct-June. Flower group C. Fruit large, pale yellow; flesh firm, sweet-acid. Tree very hardy with reddish shoots. M27 gives trees about 1.8 m (6 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Lord Derby / M26

Cooking apple. Pick late Sept, use Oct-Dec. Flower group D. Fruits large, yellowish, cooks to a reddish puree. Tree vigorous, upright, good cropper, part self-fertile. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Lord Derby / MM106

Cooking apple. Pick late Sept, use Oct-Dec. Flower group D. Fruits large, yellowish, cooks to a reddish puree. Tree vigorous, upright, good cropper, part self-fertile. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 5)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Lord Lambourne / M26

Dessert apple. Pick mid Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Medium fruits, good refreshing sweet-acid flavour. Tree a good cropper. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Lord Lambourne / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick mid Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Medium fruits, good refreshing sweet-acid flavour. Tree a good cropper. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Major

Cider apple - full bittersweet.Vintage quality. Apples ripen in September, flower group D.

In stock ( 6)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Michelin / MM106

Cider apple, Fruit medium size, firm, low acidity juice. Reliable cropper.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Monarch / M26

Dessert apple. Pick & eat Sept. Fruit cherry red, flavour aromatic, quite sharp, good. Of American origin.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Newton Wonder / M26

Cooking apple. Pick mid Oct, use Nov-Mar+. Flower group D. Fruit large, greenish yellow with red stripes and orange flush. Flesh juicy, sharp, cooks to a puree. Tree heavy cropping, tolerant of late spring frosts. Part self-fertile.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Newton Wonder / MM106

Cooking apple. Pick mid Oct, use Nov-Mar+. Flower group D. Fruit large, greenish yellow with red stripes and orange flush. Flesh juicy, sharp, cooks to a puree. Tree heavy cropping, tolerant of late spring frosts. Part self-fertile. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Orleans Reinette / M26

Dessert apple. Pick mid Oct, use Nov-Feb. Flower group E. Medium fruits, rich nutty aromatic flavour, good cooked. Tree a good cropper, likes a warm location. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Orleans Reinette / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick mid Oct, use Nov-Feb. Flower group E. Medium fruits, rich nutty aromatic flavour, good cooked. Tree a good cropper, likes a warm location. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Peasgood Nonsuch / M26

Dual purpose apple. Pick October, use Nov-Feb+. Flower group B. Large greenish-yellow fruits with slightly aromatic flesh of good flavour. Also used cooked. Vigorous tree. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Peasgood Nonsuch / MM106

Dual purpose apple. Pick October, use Nov-Feb+. Flower group B. Large greenish-yellow fruits with slightly aromatic flesh of good flavour. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (14 ft) high.

In stock ( 5)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Pigs Nose / M26

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Fruit conical, greenish-yellow flushed red; flesh sweet-acid. An old Westcountry variety. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Pinova / M26

Dessert apple. Pick Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group D. new disease resistant variety with good quality fruits; self fertile. Trees on M26 grow to about 3 m (10 ft) high.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Pinova / M27

Dessert apple. Pick Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group D. new disease resistant variety with good quality fruits; self fertile.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Pinova / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick Sept, use Sept-Oct. Flower group D. new disease resistant variety with good quality fruits; self fertile. Trees on MM106 grow to about 4 m (14 ft) high.

In stock ( 3)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Pitmaston Pineapple / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick Oct, use Nov-Jan. Flower group D. Fruit with intense rich pineapple flavour. Tree heavy cropping, moderately vigorous, ornamental flowers.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Plum Vite / M26

Dessert apple. Pick & use July-Aug. Flower group C. Fruit small, conical yellow; flesh juicy, sweet-acid, refreshing. Devon variety.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Ponsford / M26

Cooking apple. Pick October, use Nov-Feb+. Flower group D. Fruit very large, flattish, green. Flesh juicy, soft, keeps shape when cooked. Good for juice & cider too. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Queen / MM106

Dual purpose apple. Pick September, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Fruit large, greenish-yellow streiped red; flesh soft, quite sharp – also used cooked. Tree moderately vigorous, a good cropper. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Red Belle de Boskoop / M26

Dual purpose apple. Pick October, use Oct-April. Flower group C. Fruit medium-large, red striped, also used for cooking. Vigorous tree, cropping well, not a good pollinator.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Red Belle de Boskoop / MM106

Dual purpose apple. Pick October, use Oct-April. Flower group C. Fruit medium-large, red striped, also used for cooking. Vigorous tree, cropping well, not a good pollinator. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Red Falstaff / M106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Oct-Dec. Flower group C. Fruit of very good fruity sweet-acid flavour, good for juice & cider. Tree weeping, heavy cropping. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 3.5 m (12 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Rev W Wilks / M26

Cooking apple. Pick Aug-Sept, use Aug-Nov. Flower group B. Fruit large, conical; flesh juicy, soft, cooked to a puree. Tree compact, low vigour, good cropper, ornamental flower. Self-fertile.

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Apple (Malus domestica) Rev W Wilks / M27

Cooking apple. Pick Aug-Sept, use Aug-Nov. Flower group B. Fruit large, conical; flesh juicy, soft, cooked to a puree. Tree compact, low vigour, good cropper, ornamental flower. Self-fertile. M27 is a dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Rev W Wilks / MM106

Cooking apple. Pick Aug-Sept, use Aug-Nov. Flower group B. Fruit large, conical; flesh juicy, soft, cooked to a puree. Tree compact, low vigour, good cropper, ornamental flower. Self-fertile.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Ribston Pippin / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use October-December. Flower group C. Fruit striped red, with an intense rich flavour, also good for juice.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Rosemary Russet / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Nov-Mar. Flower group C. Fruit medium size, russetted; flesh juicy, firm, aromatic, intense very goof fruit drop flavour. Good cropper, pink flowers. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Roundway Magnum Bonum / M26

Dual purpose apple. Pick October, use Nov-Feb+. Flower group C. Fruit large, striped red; flesh sweet, firm, pear-like good flavour. Also cooked. Vigorous spreading tree. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Roundway Magnum Bonum / MM106

Dual purpose apple. Pick October, use Nov-Feb+. Flower group C. Fruit large, striped red; flesh sweet, firm, pear-like good flavour. Also cooked. Vigorous spreading tree. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) St Edmunds Russet / MM106

Dessert and juice apple. Pick & use September, flower group C; part self-fertile. Fruit medium sized, sweet, juicy, rich nutty flavour. Tree moderately vigorous, good cropper.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Sanspareil / M26

Dual purpose apple. Pick October, use Nov-April. Flower group C. Large fruit flushed & streaked scarlet; good balanced fruity flavour.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Sanspareil / M27

Dual purpose apple. Pick October, use Nov-April. Flower group C. Large fruit flushed & streaked scarlet; good balanced fruity flavour. M27 is a dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 1.8 m (6 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Sanspareil / MM106

Dual purpose apple. Pick October, use Nov-April. Flower group C. Large fruit flushed & streaked scarlet. Flesh juicy, crisp, aromatic, good balanced fruity flavour. Also used cooked. Heavy cropper with ornamental flowers. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Saturn / M26

Dual purpose apple. Pick & use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Large fruit with crisp juicy flesh of good refreshing flavour. Good for juice. Tree heavy cropping, disease free. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 5)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Saturn / M27

Dual purpose apple. Pick & use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Large fruit with crisp juicy flesh of good refreshing flavour. Good for juice. Tree heavy cropping, disease free.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Saturn / MM106

Dual purpose apple. Pick & use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Large fruit with refreshing flavour, good for juice. Tree heavy cropping, disease free. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (14 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Sawpit / M26

Cooking & cider apple. Pick October, use Feb-Mar. Flower group C. Fruit large, flat, greenish with some russet. Cornish variety also used as a sharp cider apple. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Sawpit / MM106

Cooking & cider apple. Pick October, use Feb-Mar. Flower group C. Fruit large, flat, greenish with some russet. Cornish variety also used as a sharp cider apple. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Scrumptious / M27

Dessert apple. Pick & use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Fruit rosy red, thin skinned, good flavour, hangs well on tree. Tree self-fertile, hardy, compact. M27 is a dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Scrumptious / M26

Dessert apple. Pick & use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Fruit rosy red, thin skinned, good flavour, hangs well on tree. Tree self-fertile, hardy, compact. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Scrumptious / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick & use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Fruit rosy red, thin skinned, good flavour, hangs well on tree. Tree self-fertile, hardy, compact. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 3.5 m (12 ft) high.

In stock ( 8)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Somerset Redstreak / MM106

Cider apple - mild bittersweet. Flower group D, ripens in October. Striped fruit on upright precocious tree.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Stirling Castle / MM106

Cooking apple. Pick mid Sept, use Sept-Dec. Flower group C. Fruit large, good sharp cooked flavour. Tree compact, heavy cropping, ornamental flowers. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Sunset / M26

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Oct-Dec. Flower group C. Gold fruits, flesh crisp with an intense good aromatic flavour. Tree compact, heavy cropping, self-fertile. M26 gives trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Sunset / M27

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Oct-Dec. Flower group C. Gold fruits, flesh crisp with an intense good aromatic flavour. Tree compact, heavy cropping, self-fertile. M27 gives trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Sunset / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Oct-Dec. Flower group C. Gold fruits with a good flavour. Tree compact, heavy cropping, self-fertile. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (14 ft) high.

In stock ( 3)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Taunton Cross / M27

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Oct-Nov+. Flower group D. Medium size fruits flushed maroon; flesh soft, good vinous flavour. Vigorous tree, prefers wet climate. M27 is a dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Taunton Cross / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Oct-Nov+. Flower group D. Medium size fruits flushed maroon; flesh soft, good vinous flavour. Vigorous tree, prefers wet climate. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Taylors / MM106

Cider apple - mild bittersweet. Pick & use October. Flower group B. Red flushed fruit; tree precocious, moderate vigour.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Tom Putt / MM106

Cooking, cider & juice apple. Pick Sept, use Sept-Nov. Flower group C. Fruit medium-large, flushed & striped red. Tree vigorous, good cropper. Also used as a sharp juice and cider apple. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 3.5 m (12 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Tommy Knight / MM106

Dessert & cider apple. Pick October, use Nov-June. Flower group C. Fruit small, flushed & streaked scarlet; flesh juicy, good fruity flavour. Also used for cider. Moderate vigour. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Tremletts Bitter / M26

Bittersweet cider variety, very productive, grown commercially, good cropper.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Tremletts Bitter / MM106

Bittersweet cider variety, very productive, grown commercially, good cropper.

In stock ( 11)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Tydemans Early Worcester/ M26

Dessert apple. Pick & use September. Flower group D. Medium fruit, good sweet juicy flavour. Tree spreading, good cropper, moderate vigour. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Tydemans Early Worcester/ M27

Dessert apple. Pick & use September. Flower group D. Medium fruit, good sweet juicy flavour. Tree spreading, good cropper, moderate vigour. M27 gives trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Tydemans Early Worcester/ MM106

Dessert apple. Pick & use September. Flower group D. Medium fruit, good sweet juicy flavour. Tree spreading, good cropper, moderate vigour. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (14 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Winston / M26

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Dec-April. Flower group D. Fruit small-medium, greenish yellow flushed red; flesh juicy, crisp, aromatic, good rich nutty flavour. A good reliable cropper, needs thinning. Self-fertile. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Winston / M27

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Dec-April. Flower group D. Fruit small-medium, greenish yellow flushed red; rich nutty flavour. Self-fertile. M27 gives trees about 1.8 m (6 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Winston / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick October, use Dec-April. Flower group D. Fruit small-medium, greenish yellow flushed red; flesh juicy, crisp, aromatic, good rich nutty flavour. A good reliable cropper, needs thinning. Self-fertile. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Winter Gem / M26

Dessert apple. Pick Oct, use Oct-Dec. Flower group C. Fruit pink flushed with an excellent rich aromatic flavour. Tree vigorous. M26 gives trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 3)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Winter Gem / M27

Dessert apple. Pick Oct, use Oct-Dec. Flower group C. Fruit pink flushed with an excellent rich aromatic flavour. Tree vigorous. M27 gives trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Winter Gem / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick Oct, use Oct-Dec. Flower group C. Fruit with an excellent rich aromatic flavour. Tree vigorous. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (14 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Woolbrook Pippin / M26

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Oct-Dec. Flower group C. Medium size fruits, flushed & striped red. Tree likes a wet climate.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Woolbrook Pippin / M27

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Oct-Dec. Flower group C. Medium size fruits, flushed & striped red. Tree likes a wet climate. M27 is a dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 1.8 m (6 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Woolbrook Pippin / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Oct-Dec. Flower group C. Medium size fruits, flushed & striped red. Flesh juicy, firm, aromatic, sweet-acid flavour. Tree moderately vigorous, upright, likes a wet climate. MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock giving trees about 4 m (13 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Worcester Pearmain / M26

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Fruits red flushed, flesh firm, sweet strawberry flavour, good for juice. Tree heavy cropping, reliable. M26 gives trees about 2.5-3.5 m (8-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Worcester Pearmain / M27

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Fruits red flushed, flesh firm, sweet strawberry flavour, good for juice. Tree heavy cropping, reliable. M27 gives trees about 1.5-2 m (5-6½ ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Apple (Malus domestica) Worcester Pearmain / MM106

Dessert apple. Pick September, use Sept-Oct. Flower group C. Fruits with sweet strawberry flavour, good for juice. Tree heavy cropping, reliable. MM106 gives trees about 4 m (14 ft) high.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apple (Malus domestica) Yarlington Mill / MM106

Cider apple - bittersweet. Fruit small, red flushed over yellow. Makes a cider of good aroma and flavour.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Crab Apple (Malus domestica) Golden Hornet

Flowers large, white flushed pink. Large crops of bright yellow fruit. Tree upright, spreading with age.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £14.30    Plants required:

Crab Apple (Malus domestica) John Downie

White flowers followed by large bright orange and red fruits. Vigorous upright tree, arching later. Best in East of UK.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Crab Apple (Malus domestica) Red Sentinel

Bears masses of white flowers in may, followed by cherry-red fruits which hang on the tree well into the winter and can be used for cooking.

Price: £14.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

 

Apricots

Bare root maidens, self-fertile, on Torinel rootstock.  Torinel rootstock is of moderate vigour, with good compatibility and tolerance of waterlogged soils.  Produces bushes 12-14 ft (3.5-4m) high and are also suitable for fans. 

Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Early Moorpark / Torinel

Large red-flushed fruit; flesh orange, firm, rich flavour. Tree vigorous, hardy, good cropper. Ripens in July. An old English variety. Torinel gives trees 12-14 ft (3.5-4m) high.

In stock ( 13)       Price: £22.40    Plants required:

Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Flavorcot / Torinel

A new variety which starts fruiting early, producing large fruits of excellent flavour. Torinel gives trees 12-14 ft (3.5-4m) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £22.40    Plants required:

Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Gold Cott / Torinel

Healthy tree bears regular crops of fruit: medium-large, golden yellow, store well, freestone. Torinel gives trees 12-14 ft (3.5-4m) high.

In stock ( 11)       Price: £22.40    Plants required:

Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Golden Glow / Torinel

A very hardy variety, crops well as a freestanding tree. Discovered in Worcestershire in 1985. Torinel gives trees 12-14 ft (3.5-4m) high.

Price: £22.40 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Goldrich / Torinel

Fruit large, oval, bright orange; flesh firm, deep orange, good flavour. Tree vigorous, productive, hardy and disease-resistant, early flowering. American origin. Torinel rootstock produces bushes and fans 12-14 ft (3.5-4m) high.

Price: £22.40 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Hargrand / Torinel

Fruit very large, orange; flesh firm, orange, freestone, good flavour. Hardy, disease-resistant, productive tree bred in Canada. Ripens August. Torinel rootstock produces bushes and fans 12-14 ft (3.5-4m) high.

Price: £22.40 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Harogem / Torinel

Fruit medium sized, bright orange with glossy red blush; flesh orange, firm, good flavour, freestone, stores well. Tree hardy, moderately vigorous, spreading, productive, disease-resistant. Ripens August-September. Bred in Canada. Torinel rootstock produces bushes and fans 12-14 ft (3.5-4m) high.

Price: £22.40 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Apricot (Prunus armeniaca) Tomcot / Torinel

Produces masses of flowers and very large fruit, orange with a strong red flush; intense flavour. New variety succeeding commercially in England. French origin. Torinel gives trees 12-14 ft (3.5-4m) high.

Price: £22.40 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

 

Blue bean

Decaisnea fargesii is a large deciduous shrub from Western China, growing to 5 m (16 ft) high - 3 m in 10 years. 

 Plants are 20-50 cm, bare rooted.

Blue bean (Decaisnea fargesii)

Large shrub to 5 m (16 ft) high. Bears remarkable metallic-blue seed pods the shape of broad bean pods, with a swet edible pulp inside. Likes a moist site in sun or part shade.

Price: £12.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherries  

Bare root maidens:  

Colt rootstock produces sweet cherry trees 12-16 ft (4-5m) high / sour cherries 10-12 ft (3-3.5 m) high.

Gisela rootstock is dwarfing, producing sweet cherries 8-10 ft (2.4-3 m) high / sour cherries 6-7 ft (1.8-2.1 m) high.

Some varieties require cross pollination – see notes below.  

Cherry (Prunus avium) Celeste / Colt

Very early ripening. Fruit large, dark red, excellent quality. Tree naturally very compact, self fertile.

Price: £16.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry (Prunus avium) Early Rivers / Colt

Extremely early ripening - early June. Fruit large, heart-shaped, reddish to black.

Price: £16.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry (Prunus avium) Lapins / Colt

Large dark red fruit, flesh sweet, juicy, good flavour. Vigorous, upright, self-fertile, heavy cropping tree. Ripens late July. Canadian bred variety. Colt rootstock produces trees 12-16 ft (4-5m) high.

Price: £16.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry (Prunus avium) Lapins / Gisela

Large dark red fruit, flesh sweet, juicy, good flavour. Vigorous, upright, self-fertile, heavy cropping tree. Ripens late July. Canadian bred variety. Gisela rootstock produces trees 6-7 ft (1.8-2.1 m) high.

Price: £19.90 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry (Prunus cerasus) Merton Glory / Colt

Early ripening, a very large, sweet, heart-shaped white cherry. Tree compact.

Price: £16.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry (Prunus cerasus) Merton Glory / Gisela

Early ripening, a very large, sweet, heart-shaped white cherry. Tree compact.

Price: £19.90 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry (Prunus cerasus) Morello / Colt

Sour cherry for cooking. Fruits large, dark reddish-black, excellent for jams & cooking. Tree small, self-fertile. Ripens late July. Colt rootstock produces trees 10-12 ft (3-3.5 m) high.

Price: £16.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry (Prunus cerasus) Morello / Gisela

Sour cherry for cooking. Fruits large, dark reddish-black, excellent for jams & cooking. Tree small, self-fertile. Ripens late July. Gisela rootstock produces trees 6-7 ft (1.8-2.1 m) high.

Price: £19.90 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry (Prunus avium) Penny / Colt

Very late ripening. Fruit black, firm, large.

Price: £16.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry (Prunus avium) Penny / Gisela

Very late ripening. Fruit black, firm, large.

In stock ( 3)       Price: £19.90    Plants required:

Cherry (Prunus avium) Stella / Colt

Fruit large, dark red, sweet and juicy. Very reliable cropper. Ripens late July. Canadian bred variety. Colt rootstock produces trees 12-16 ft (4-5m) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £16.70    Plants required:

Cherry (Prunus avium) Stella / Gisela

Fruit large, dark red, sweet and juicy. Very reliable cropper. Ripens late July. Canadian bred variety. Gisela rotstock produces trees 8-10 ft (2.4-3 m) high.

Price: £19.90 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry (Prunus avium) Summer Sun / Colt

Fruit firm, good flavour, reddish-black. A compact tree well suited to colder areas; self-fertile. Origin: Norwich. Colt rootstock produces trees 12-16 ft (4-5m) high.

Price: £16.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry (Prunus avium) Summer Sun / Gisela

Fruit firm, good flavour, reddish-black. A compact tree well suited to colder areas; self-fertile. Origin: Norwich. Gisela rootstock produces trees 8-10 ft (2.4-3m) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £19.90    Plants required:

Cherry (Prunus avium) Sunburst / Colt

Fruit large, black, sweet and very well flavoured. Ripens late July. Canadian bred variety. Colt rootstock produces trees 12-16 ft (4-5m) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £16.70    Plants required:

Cherry (Prunus avium) Sunburst / Gisela

Fruit large, black, sweet and very well flavoured. Ripens late July. Canadian bred variety. Gisela rotstock produces trees 8-10 ft (2.4-3 m) high.

Price: £19.90 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry (Prunus avium) Sweetheart / Colt

Fruit firm with a good flavour, tree very precocious. Self-fertile. Ripens early September. Canadian.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £16.70    Plants required:

Cherry (Prunus avium) Sweetheart / Gisela

Fruit firm with a good flavour, tree very precocious. Self-fertile. Ripens early September. Canadian. Gisela rotstock produces trees 8-10 ft (2.4-3 m) high.

In stock ( 5)       Price: £19.90    Plants required:

Cherry (Prunus avium) Vega / Colt

Fruit very large, white (so the birds won’t take them as quickly!), very good flavour. Ripens late July. Pollinated by Lapins or Stella. Canadian bred variety. Colt rootstock produces trees 12-16 ft (4-5m) high.

In stock ( 10)       Price: £16.70    Plants required:

Cherry (Prunus avium) Vega / Gisela

Fruit very large, white (so the birds won’t take them as quickly!), very good flavour. Ripens late July. Pollinated by Lapins or Stella. Canadian.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £19.90    Plants required:

 

Cherry plums

These are small trees yellow or red plum-sized fruits which are edible, sweet and juicy; they may hang on the tree until October.  Good in hedges and windbreaks.  Also an early source of nectar and pollen for honey & bumble bees. 

Bare root maidens or two year trees on St Julien A or Pixy rootstocks. 

 St Julien A rootstock produces bushes or half standards 3.5-4m (12-14 ft) high, and is also suitable for fans.

 Pixy is a semi-dwarfing rootstock producing bushes 2.7-3.6 m (9-12 ft) high.

Cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera) Golden Sphere / St Julien A

August. Fruit large, translucent yellow; flesh firm, crunchy, good flavour. Tree hardy and late flowering for a cherry plum. St Julien A gives trees 3.5-4 m (12-14 ft) high.

In stock ( 3)       Price: £16.80    Plants required:

Cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera) Golden Sphere / Pixy

August. Fruit large, translucent yellow; flesh firm, crunchy, good flavour. Tree hardy and late flowering for a cherry plum.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £18.70    Plants required:

Cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera) Gypsy / St Julien A

August. Fruit large, dark red ; flesh orange, rich sweet flavour. Tree hardy and late flowering for a cherry plum. St Julien A gives trees 3.5-4 m (12-14 ft) high.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera) Gypsy / Pixy

August. Fruit large, dark red ; flesh orange, rich sweet flavour. Tree hardy and late flowering for a cherry plum.

Price: £18.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera) Magda Jensen / Pixy

Mid season. Large red fruits. Bred in Denmark. Pixy gives bushes 2.7-3.6 m (9-12 ft) high.

Price: £18.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera) Magda Jensen / St Julien A

Mid season. Large red fruits. Bred in Denmark. St Julien A gives trees 3.5-4 m (12-14 ft) high.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry plum (Prunus domestica) Mirabelle de Nancy / St Julien

August. Flower group E (psf). Fruits golden yellow, round; flesh yellow, sweet, excellent flavour, freestone. Small bushy tree.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry plum (Prunus domestica) Mirabelle de Nancy / Pixy

August. Flower group E (psf). Fruits golden yellow, round; flesh yellow, sweet, excellent flavour, freestone. Small bushy tree.

Price: £18.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera) Ruby / St Julien A

August. Fruit very large, sweet,peach-flavoured, dark red flesh. Tree upright, self-fertile.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera) Ruby / Pixy

August. Fruit very large, sweet,peach-flavoured, dark red flesh. Tree upright, self-fertile.

Price: £18.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

 

Cornelian cherry

A small tree/ large shrub (Cornus mas) from Central and Southern Europe, quite at home in Britain. The cherry-like fruits are edible (raw, cooked or dried) with a plum flavour when fully ripe; flowers are used as a flavouring and seeds have been used to make a coffee.  Tolerates deep shade, though fruits best in sun; hardy to -23°C.  Best fruiting is by cross pollination with a different selection.

Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas) Gourmet

Bears large, bright red, slightly pear-liked fruits and the sweetest taste amongst all cultivars. Tree healthy and robust. Grafted plants.

Price: £19.20 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas) Jolico

Has very large fruits (three times the weight of wild trees’) and heavy crops of fruit. Grafted plants.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £19.20    Plants required:

Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas) Kazanlak

Mid season (August), fruits pear-shaped, very large. New Bulgarian variety.

Price: £19.20 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas) Pancharevo

Mid season (August), fruits oval, very large. New Bulgarian variety.

In stock ( 6)       Price: £19.20    Plants required:

Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas) Shan

Mid season (August), fruits large. New Bulgarian variety.

Price: £19.20 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas) Shurien

Late season (September), fruits large. New Bulgarian variety.

Price: £19.20 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas) Yellow

Bears good sized yellow fruits which are less likely to be taken by birds. Originates from the Ukraine.

In stock ( 5)       Price: £19.20    Plants required:

 

Devon sorb apple

A very rare small tree native to Devon in the UK, perhaps a hybrid of wild service tree and whitebeam.  It bears large bunches of russet-red fruits, 12-15 mm (0.5-0.6”) across which are edible when ripe or after a frost, with a medlar-like date flavour.  Any soil and sun or part shade; hardy to -15°C or more.  ‘Devon Beauty’ is our selection, an especially heavy and early fruiter, supplied as bare-rooted grafted plants, 30-60 cm high.

Devon sorb Apple (Sorbus devoniensis) Devon Beauty

Rare small tree, bears large bunches of russet-red fruits, 12-15 mm (0.5-0.6”) across which are edible when ripe or after a frost, with a medlar-like date flavour. Any soil and sun or part shade. ‘Devon Beauty’ is our selection, an especially heavy and early fruiter.

Price: £18.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

 

Damsons & bullaces

Bare root maidens or two year trees on St Julien A or Pixy rootstocks.  £14.85 each.

St Julien A rootstock produces bushes or half standards 3.5-4m (12-14 ft) high, and is also suitable for fans.

Pixy is a semi-dwarfing rootstock producing bushes 2.7-3.6 m (9-12 ft) high.

Some of the varieties below require cross pollination; choose a variety with the same or an adjacent flower group (eg. ‘B’ will be pollinated by A, B or C). sf = self-fertile, psf  = partially self-fertile, ss = self-sterile.  Bullaces and damsons are hardier and thriftier than plums and are rarely troubled by diseases.

See gages and plums also for cross pollination possibilities.

Early summer damson – August 

Variety

pick/use

flowering

Blue Violet

Aug

D    sf

 

Late summer damsons – August/September 

Variety

pick/use

flowering

Farleigh Damson

Sept

D    psf

Shropshire Prune

Sept

D     sf

 

Autumn damsons – September/October 

Variety

pick/use

flowering

Dittisham Damson

Sept-Oct

      sf

Golden Bullace

Oct

C

Langley Bullace

Oct

C    sf

Merryweather Damson

Sept-Oct

D

Damson (Prunus domestica) Blue Violet / St Julien A

August. Flower group D, self fertile. Fruit sweet, plum-like, dark blue-black with a bloom. Originates from the Lake District.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Damson (Prunus domestica) Chrislin / St Julien A

October. Flower group C (sf). Fruit damson-like, sweet flavour. Traditional Devon variety. St Julien A rootstock produces trees 3.5-4m (12-14 ft) high.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Damson (Prunus domestica) Dittisham Damson / St Julien

September-October. Self fertile. Sharp flavoured fruit, excellent for jam. A small tough tree from S.Devon.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Damson (Prunus domestica) Dittisham Damson / Pixy

September-October. Self fertile. Sharp flavoured fruit, excellent for jam. A small tough tree from S.Devon.

Price: £18.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Damson (Prunus domestica) Farleigh Damson / St Julien A

September. Flower group D (psf). Fruit firm, richly flavoured. Tree compact, densely branched, good in hedges, very heavy cropping. St Julien A rootstock produces trees 3.5-4m (12-14 ft) high.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Damson (Prunus domestica) Farleigh Damson / Pixy

September. Flower group D (psf). Fruit firm, richly flavoured. Tree compact, densely branched, good in hedges, very heavy cropping. Pixy rootstock produces bushes 2.7-3.6 m (9-12 ft) high.

Price: £18.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Damson (Prunus domestica) Langley Bullace / St Julien A

October. Flower group C (sf). A damson (not a bullace!) with blue-black large fruits of good flavour. Tree vigorous, upright, heavy cropping. St Julien A gives trees 3.5-4 m (12-14 ft) high.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Damson (Prunus domestica) Langley Bullace / Pixy

October. Flower group C (sf). A damson (not a bullace!) with blue-black large fruits of good flavour. Tree vigorous, upright, heavy cropping. Pixy gives bushes 2.7-3.6 m (9-12 ft) high.

Price: £18.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Damson (Prunus domestica) Merryweather Damson / Pixy

September-October. Flower group D. Fruit large, dark blue, good flavour. Reliable heavy cropper, also used cooked. Pixy rootstock produces bushes 2.7-3.6 m (9-12 ft) high.

Price: £18.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Damson (Prunus domestica) Merryweather Damson / St Julien A

September-October. Flower group D. Fruit large, dark blue, good flavour. Reliable heavy cropper, also used cooked. St Julien A rootstock produces trees 3.5-4m (12-14 ft) high.

In stock ( 8)       Price: £16.80    Plants required:

Bullace (Prunus domestica) Shepherds Bullace / St Julien

Pick & use October. Flower group D. Fruit large, greenish-yellow; flesh firm, juicy. Upright tree. Good cropper.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Bullace (Prunus domestica) Small Black Bullace / St Julien A

September-October. Flower group D (sf). Fruit black, small, usually used cooked and in preserves. St Julien A gives trees 3.5-4m (12-14 ft) high.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Damson (Prunus domestica) Shropshine Prune Damson / Pixy

September. Flowering group D, self fertile. Culinary damson, making a small compact tree; fruits medium sized, rich flavour.

Price: £18.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Damson (Prunus domestica) Shropshine Prune Damson / St Julien

September. Flowering group D, self fertile. Culinary damson, making a small compact tree; fruits medium sized, rich flavour.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

   

Elderberries

In addition to a few ornamental cultivars, we are offering a selection of European and American elder cultivars which have been selected for their good fruiting ability and fruit size and quality. If flowers are the crop, then they (of course) produce extra large crops of flowers too. European elders come from Denmark, Norway, Eastern Europe and England and are grown commercially in several countries.  Plants are supplied as bare-rooted, 30-60 cm plants, price £7.00 each.

American elderberry, Sambucus canadensis  is a large suckering shrub growing 2-3 m (6-10 ft) high, with very large flower heads.  Not self-fertile, and rarely cross-pollinating with the European elder (as the latter flowers before it), so if one of these selections is grown alone it flowers non-stop from late July until November.  This is ideal if the flowers are the crop required; the flowers can be used much like those of the European elder, ie can be cooked - dipped in batter and fried - or soaked in water to make a refreshing drink, or made into wine.  With pollination, fruits are produced which can be used just like those of the native elder - for wine or cooked etc.  A superb plant which grows in most sites in sun or part shade; very hardy but stems often die off, resprouting from the ground.  Plants are supplied as bare-rooted, 30-60 cm plants.  

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Bradet

'Bradet' is an eastern European cultivar with large fruits and high yields.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £8.00    Plants required:

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Cae Rhos lligwy

Fruits are large, green, with a gooseberry flavour. Tree has grey bark.

Price: £8.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Donau

Heavily fruiting Austrian selection, used in commercial orchards.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £8.00    Plants required:

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Godshill

'Godshill' - Found on the Isle of Wight, has larger fruits than normal.

In stock ( 9)       Price: £8.00    Plants required:

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Haschberg

Heavily fruiting Austrian selection, used in commercial orchards.

In stock ( 6)       Price: £8.00    Plants required:

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Ina

'Ina' - Eastern European cultivar with medium-large fruits; very high yields.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £8.00    Plants required:

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Sambu

'Sambu' - Danish cultivar with medium sized fruits and clusters; good yields.

In stock ( 11)       Price: £8.00    Plants required:

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Samdal

'Samdal' - Danish cultivar with large fruits and clusters; very high yields.

In stock ( 5)       Price: £8.00    Plants required:

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Samidan

'Samidan' - Danish cultivar with large fruits in very large clusters; very high yields. Compact shrub.

Price: £8.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Sampo

'Sampo' - Danish cultivar with very large fruits in large clusters, good flavour; very high yields.

Price: £8.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Samyl

'Samyl' - Danish cultivar with large fruits and clusters; very high yields.

Price: £8.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Urban Lace

Variety with leaves very finely cut and green fruits.

Price: £8.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Elder (Sambucus nigra) Viridis

'Viridis' - Green-fruited sub-species. The fruits are average in size, but the green colour means that the birds don’t take them as quickly!

Price: £8.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Elder (American) (Sambucus canadensis) Johns

American elderberry. Suckering shrub 2-3 m (6-10 ft) high. Not self-fertile. Flowers and fruits used like other elders. Johns - Flowers extremely large; fruits large in large clusters. Mid season.

Price: £8.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Elder (American) (Sambucus canadensis) York

American elderberry. Suckering shrub 2-3 m (6-10 ft) high. Not self-fertile. Flowers & fruits used like other elders. York - Flower clusters very large; fruits large in large clusters. Late ripening.

Price: £8.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

 

Figs

Bare root or container grown in 3 litre pot. 

Grown on own roots.  For best cropping, restrict the roots and/or prune in summer.

Fig (Ficus carica) Bourjagotte Grise

Fruit medium-large, flesh dark red, very sweet and juicy, rich flavour. A good cropper, needs a warm position.

Price: £13.20 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Fig (Ficus carica) Brown Turkey

Fruit large, brown, pear-shaped; flesh red, sugary, rich flavour. Mid season – 2 weeks after Brunswick.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £15.00    Plants required:

Fig (Ficus carica) Brunswick

Fruit large, greenish-yellow tinged brown, white fleshed. Vigorous spreading tree. Early season.

Price: £13.20 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Fig (Ficus carica) Dalmatie

Fruit large with amber-red flesh. Tree with fine cut leaves, fine outside.

In stock ( 7)       Price: £13.20    Plants required:

Fig (Ficus carica) Goutte dor

Fruit yellowish-green becoming golden yellow. Good quality. Needs a warm position.

In stock ( 10)       Price: £13.20    Plants required:

Fig (Ficus carica) Noir de Carombe

Fruit dark shiny black, quite fat, with strawberry red flesh. Fine outside.

In stock ( 4)       Price: £13.20    Plants required:

Fig (Ficus carica) Sultane

Fruit dark red with red flesh of good flavour. Fine outside.

In stock ( 3)       Price: £13.20    Plants required:

Fig (Ficus carica) White Marseilles

Early ripening. Fruit white fleshed.

In stock ( 7)       Price: £13.20    Plants required:

 

Gages

Gages are like extra sweet juicy plums with a fantastic flavour. 

Bare root maidens or two year trees on St Julien A or Pixy rootstocks.   

St Julien A rootstock produces bushes or half standards 3.5-4m (12-14 ft) high, and is also suitable for fans. 

Pixy is a semi-dwarfing rootstock producing bushes 2.7-3.6 m (9-12 ft) high. 

Some of the varieties below require cross pollination; choose a variety with the same or an adjacent flower group (eg. ‘B’ will be pollinated by A, B or C). sf = self-fertile, psf  = partially self-fertile, ss = self-sterile.  Bullaces and damsons are hardier and thriftier than plums and are rarely troubled by diseases.

See damsons and bullaces, and plums also for cross pollination possibilities.

Early summer gages – July/August 

Variety

pick/use

flowering

Cambridge Gage

late Aug

D

Denniston’s Superb

Aug

C    sf

Early Transparent Aug D    sf

Old Greengage

Aug

D    psf

Oullins Golden Gage

Aug

D    psf

 

Late summer gages – August/September 

Variety

pick/use

flowering

Coe's Golden Drop Late Sept C    sf

Jefferson

Aug-Sept

B    ss

 

Gage (Prunus domestica) Cambridge Gage / St Julien A

Late August. Flower group D. Fruit small, yellowish-green, juicy. A heavy reliable cropper. St Julien A rootstock produces trees 3.5-4m (12-14 ft) high.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Gage (Prunus domestica) Cambridge Gage / Pixy

Late August. Flower group D. Fruit small, yellowish-green, juicy. A heavy reliable cropper. Pixy rootstock produces bushes 2.7-3.6 m (9-12 ft) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £18.70    Plants required:

Gage (Prunus domestica) Coes Golden Drop / St Julien

Late September. Flower group C, self fertile. Large oval yellow fruit of good quality.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Gage (Prunus domestica) Dennistons Superb / Pixy

Late August. Flower group C. Fruits red flushed with transparent sweet flesh. Good reliable cropper. Pixy rootstock produces bushes 2.7-3.6 m (9-12 ft) high.

Price: £18.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Gage (Prunus domestica) Dennistons Superb / St Julien A

Late August. Flower group C. Fruits red flushed with transparent sweet flesh. Good reliable cropper. St Julien A rootstock produces trees 3.5-4m (12-14 ft) high.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Gage (Prunus domestica) Early Transparent / St Julien

Early August. Flower group D, self fertile. Large fruit with very sweet golden melting flesh - excellent. Regular cropper.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Gage (Prunus domestica) Jefferson / Pixy

August-September. Flower group B (ss). Yellow fruit, flesh firm, very juicy, rich flavour, hangs well. Tree moderately vigorous, a good cropper.

In stock ( 3)       Price: £18.70    Plants required:

Gage (Prunus domestica) Jefferson / St Julien A

August-September. Flower group B (ss). Yellow fruit, flesh firm, very juicy, rich flavour, hangs well. Tree moderately vigorous, a good cropper. St Julien A rootstock produces trees 3.5-4m (12-14 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £16.80    Plants required:

Gage (Prunus domestica) Old Greengage / Pixy

August. Flower group D, part self fertile. Very old variety with a true greengage flavour.

Price: £18.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Gage (Prunus domestica) Old Greengage / St Julien

August. Flower group D, part self fertile. Very old variety with a true greengage flavour.

Price: £16.80 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Gage (Prunus domestica) Oullins Golden Gage / Pixy

August. Flower group D (psf). Yellow fruit, flesh firm, sweet, good flavour, also good cooked. Tree large, vigorous, upright, fair cropper, good pollinator. Pixy rootstock produces bushes 2.7-3.6 m (9-12 ft) high.

Price: £18.70 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Gage (Prunus domestica) Oullins Golden Gage / St Julien A

August. Flower group D (psf). Yellow fruit, flesh firm, sweet, good flavour, also good cooked. Tree large, vigorous, upright, fair cropper, good pollinator. St Julien A rootstock produces trees 3.5-4m (12-14 ft) high.

In stock ( 1)       Price: £16.80    Plants required:

 

Hawthorns

Many of the hawthorn (Crataegus) family bear nice edible fruits with an apple-like flavour.  We have a selection available of the best we have found for taste and good cropping.  These are all bare-rooted trees on native hawthorn rootstock – any native haw suckers which grow should be removed.  All are bare-rooted trees.

Haw Crataegus arnoldiana

A small round-headed tree to 6 m (20 ft) tall. It bears plentiful sweet, tasty and juicy red fruits in early autumn. Grows in any reasonable soil in sun or part shade; hardy to -23ºC. Bare root.

Price: £14.85 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Haw Crataegus durobrivensis

A rare small round-headed hybrid tree from North America growing to 6 m (20 ft) tall. It bears very nice sweet, tasty and juicy red fruits, 16 mm (0.7”) across, in early autumn. Grows in any reasonable soil in sun or part shade; hardy to -25ºC. Grafted plants. Bare root.

Price: £14.85 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Haw Crataegus ellwangeriana

A rare small round-headed tree from the Eastern USA, growing to 6 m (20 ft) tall. It bears very nice sweet, tasty and juicy red fruits, 20 mm (0.8”) across, in early autumn. Grows in any reasonable soil in sun or part shade; hardy to -25ºC. Grafted plants. Bare root.

Price: £14.85 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Haw Crataegus mollis

Red haw. Another small tree from North America, growing 10 m (32 ft) high or more. The red fruits are borne in large clusters; they are edible, 12-25 mm (½-1") across. The wood is used for turnery. Likes sun or part shade; hardy to -23°C. Bare root.

Price: £14.85 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Haw Crataegus pedicellata

A spreading thorny small tree from the USA growing to 6 m (20 ft) high, bearing white flowers in late spring, followed by pear-shaped, bright red fruit, 2 cm long, in October which hang well on the tree and have a good apple flavour. Hardy to -20°C. Bare root.

Price: £14.85 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Haw Crataegus pin.maj. Big Golden Star

Small tree from Northern China, growing to 6 m (20 ft) high. Big Golden Star is a variety bred for fruit production, which bears masses of dark red fruits, 25 mm (1”) across, which are eaten usually cooked. Also used for reforestation on sandy soils. Grows in any reasonable soil in sun or part shade; hardy to -20ºC. A grafted plant. Bare root.

Price: £14.85 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Haw Crataegus schraderiana

Small tree from southern Europe, with white flowers in spring followed by dark red shiny fruits, 15 mm across, with affine apple flavour. Hardy to -18°C. Bare root.

Price: £14.85 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Haw Crataegus tanacetifolia

Syrian haw. Rounded small thornless tree growing to 10 m (30 ft) high, often less. Fragrant white flowers in summer are followed by rounded, aromatic, orange-red edible fruits, up to 2.45 cm (1”) across, of good flavour. Bare root.

Price: £14.85 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

 

Juneberries

The juneberries, Amelanchier species, are related to apples and bear currant-like purplish fruits with a good flavour which ripen in July (in the UK).

Juneberry Amelanchier canadensis

Serviceberry. A large shrub or small tree from Eastern North America growing to 8 m (27 ft) high. White flowers in spring are followed by edible sweet bluish fruits. Good in hedges, bees like the flowers, and the wood is sometimes used for handles and fishing rods. Prefers a moist sunny site; hardy to -25°C.

In stock ( 3)       Price: £6.00    Plants required:

Juneberry Amelanchier Ballerina

A spreading, small shrubby tree or large shrub to 6 m (20 ft) high. Bears edible sweet juicy purplish-black fruits, up to 12 cm (½”) across. A free-flowering hybrid of A.laevis, hardy to -25°C.

Price: £9.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Juneberry Prince William

A medium sized, multi-stemmed shrub growing to 2.5m high. Abundant flowers are followed by good crops of very large fruits, blueberry-sized, with a very good flavour.

Price: £9.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

 

Loquats

Evergreen large shrubs or small trees.  They flower in winter and bear fine flavoured fruits in early summer.  In cold winter regions they may need protection from cold temperatures.

Loquat

A large evergreen shrub or small tree with large leatrhery leaves, flowers in autumn/winter and nice edible fruits in late spring. Seedling trees.

Price: £10.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Loquat Miss Cookson

A large evergreen shrub or small tree with large leatrhery leaves. Bears large fruits with yellow flesh of good flavour.

Price: £24.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Loquat Oliver

A large evergreen shrub or small tree with large leatrhery leaves. Bears very large orange fruits with flesh of excellent flavour.

Price: £24.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

 

Medlars

Bare root maiden on hawthorn rootstock.  Self-fertile, disease and pest-resistant.  

Medlar (Mespilus germanica) Large Russian

Bears very large fruits of good flavour. Tree has a pendulous habit.

Price: £15.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Medlar (Mespilus germanica) Nottingham

Bears masses of 25-30 mm fruits. Tree of low vigour, spreading, becoming twisted with age. On hawthorn rootstock.

Price: £15.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Medlar (Mespilus germanica) Royal

Has larger fruits, up to 45 mm across. Tree of moderate vigour, more upright than Nottingham. On hawthorn rootstock.

Price: £15.30 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

 

Mulberries

Easy to grow trees which produce regular crops of long blackberry-like fruits of good flavour.  The named varieties start fruiting after 2-3 years.  Always in great demand!

Mulberry (Morus nigra) Black Tabor

Fruit large, sweet, black. Trees fruit very young. Pot grown. (Morus nigra)

Price: £22.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Mulberry (Morus) Capsrum

Fruit large, sweet, black. Trees fruit very young. Canadian origin. Pot grown. (Morus alba x rubra)

Price: £22.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Mulberry (Morus) Carman

Fruit large, sweet, white, found in Ontario Canada. Trees fruit very young. Pot grown. (Morus alba x rubra)

Price: £22.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Mulberry (Morus) Illinois Everbearing

A hybrid bred in the USA, fruiting at a very early age (2-3 years) and producing good-flavoured black fruits over a long 2-3 month period. A small rounded tree to 6-8 m (20-27 ft) high. Pot grown. (Morus alba x rubra)

Price: £22.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Mulberry (Morus) Italian

Black fruited, fruits at a young age with large black delicious fruits. Pot grown. (Morus alba x rubra)

Price: £22.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Mulberry (Morus) Ivory

Fruit large, sweet, white. Trees fruit very young. Canadian origin. Pot grown. (Morus alba x rubra)

Price: £22.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Mulberry (Morus) Paradise

Fruit sweet, white. Trees with large leaves, fruit very young. Pot grown. (Morus alba)

Price: £22.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

 

Nectarines  

Bare root maiden on St Julien A rootstock, producing bushes 12-16 ft (3.5-5m) high and also suitable for fans.  Self-fertile.  Protect against peach leaf curl. £19.25.

Nectarine (Prunus persica) Lord Napier / St Julien A

Large red-yellow fruits, good flavour. Hardy & productive. St Julien A produces bushes and fans 12-16 ft (3.5-5m) high.

Price: £22.40 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Nectarine (Prunus persica) Pineapple / St Julien A

Ripens September. Large fruit, yellow flesh with outstanding aromatic flavour.

Price: £22.40 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

 

Pawpaw

Not to be confused with the tropical fruit, Asimina triloba is a large North American shrub reaching up to 12 m (40 ft) high with large bottle-shaped fruits of fine flavour.  Needs a moist, sunny position in Britain, where fruits are produced in good summers.  Grows 4 m (13 ft) high in 10 years; hardy to around -20°C. 

Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) Davis seedling

Pawpaw. A large shrub to 12 m (40 ft) high with bottle-shaped fruits of fine flavour. Needs a moist, sunny position. Early ripening selection, small-medium fruits, stores well.

Price: £8.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) Pennsylvania Golden

Grafted variety.Early ripening, fruits with yellow skin and golden flesh.

Price: £12.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) Prolific

Grafted variety. Mid season, fruits large, yellow fleshed.

Price: £18.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Pawpaw (Asimina triloba) Taylor

Grafted variety. Mid season, fruits large, yellow fleshed.

Price: £18.00 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

 

Peaches  

Bare root maidens on  St Julien A rootstock produces bushes 12-16 ft (3.5-5m) high and also suitable for fans.  Self-fertile.

Peach (Prunus persica) Avalon Pride / Montclair

A new variety with good resistence to peach leaf curl though not immune. Large red blushed fruits with yellow flesh which ripen in August.

Price: £22.40 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Peach (Prunus persica) Dixired / St Julian

Fruit with smooth juicy flesh. Very winter hardy, late flowering, early fruiting, resistant to canker and some tolerance to peach leaf curl.

In stock ( 16)       Price: £22.40    Plants required:

Peach (Prunus persica) Peregrine / St Julien A

Crimson fruits, white flesh, excellent flavour. Productive, hardy. St Julien A rootstock produces bushes & fans 12-16 ft (3.5-5m) high.

In stock ( 2)       Price: £22.40    Plants required:

Peach (Prunus persica) Redhaven / St Julien A

Fruit reddish-yellow; flesh firm, yellow, good quality. Flowers dark pink. Vigorous tree. Tolerant to peach leaf curl. St Julien A rootstock produces bushes & fans 12-16 ft (3.5-5m) high.

In stock ( 3)       Price: £22.40    Plants required:

Peach (Prunus persica) Redwing / St Julian

Fruits very dark red, superb flavour, late flowering, bears good crops. This variety has some resistance to peach leaf curl.

In stock ( 6)       Price: £22.40    Plants required:

Peach (Prunus persica) Robin Redbreast / St Julien A

Fruits red with a good flavour - very juicy. The tree has some resistance to peach leaf curl.

Price: £22.40 Out of stock - please email to reserve for autumn 2012.

Peach (Prunus persica) Rochester / St Julien A

Yellow-fleshed, good flavour. Vigorous, productive, hardy, some resistance to peach leaf curl. St Julien A rootstock produces bushes & fans 12-16 ft (3.5-5m) high.

In stock ( 5)       Price: £22.40    Plants required:

 

Pears

Bare root maidens or two year trees on Quince A or Quince C rootstocks. 

Quince A (QA)  is semi-dwarf, producing bush trees about 15 ft (4.5m) high.  Requires staking.

Quince C (QC) is dwarf, and produces bush trees about 4 m (13 ft) high which come into bearing slightly earlier.  Requires good growing conditions and staking.

Pyrodwarf (PD) is very good new semi-vigorous rootstock, making trees about 13-16 ft (4-5m) high.

All the varieties below require cross pollination except Gorham, Improved Fertility & Louise Bonne; choose a variety with the same or an adjacent flower group (eg. ‘B’ in “flower group” will be pollinated by A, B or C).  Details of varieties are below the table.

Summer dessert pears – ripen July/August

Variety

Pick

Use

fl.gp

Beurre Giffard

Aug-Sept

Aug-Sept

C

Jargonelle

July/Aug

July/Aug

C

Early autumn dessert pears – ripen September/October

Variety

Pick

Use

fl.gp

Beth

Sept-Oct

Sept-Oct

C

Bristol Cross

Sept-Oct

Sept-Nov

D

Doctor Jules Guyot

Aug-Sept

Aug-Oct

D

Fondante d’Automne

Sept

Sept-Oct

D

Gorham

Aug/Sept

Sept

E

Harvest Queen

Aug/Sept

Aug/Sept

D

Improved Fertility

Sept

Sept/Oct

D

Invincible*

Sept

Sept

C

Laxton’s Foremost

Sept

Sept/Oct

D

Merton pride

Sept

Sept

D

Moonglow

Aug

Aug-Sept

D

Nye Russet Bartlett

Aug-Sept

Aug-Sept+

D

Onward

Sept

Sept-Oct

E

Souvenir du congres

Sept

Sept-Oct

D

Williams Bon Chretien

Aug-Sept

Aug-Sept+

D

Late autumn dessert pears – ripen October/November

Variety

Pick

Use

fl.gp

Beurre Hardy

Oct

Oct-Nov

D

Concorde

Oct

Oct-Jan

E

Conference

Sept

Oct-Dec+

C

Cromwell

Oct

Oct+

D

Doyenne du Comice

Oct

Oct-Dec+

E

Durondeau

Sept-Oct

Sept-Nov

C

Legipont

Sept

Oct-Jan

 

Louise Bonne of Jersey 

Sept

Sept-Nov

C

Nouveau Poiteau

Oct

Nov

E

Ovid

Oct

Nov-Dec

C

Packham’s Triumph

Sept-Oct

Oct-Dec+

C

Winter dessert pears – ripen November/February

Variety

Pick

Use

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Beurre Dumont

October

Nov-Dec

D

Glou Morceau

Oct

Dec-Jan+

D

Josephine de Malines

Oct

Dec-Feb

D

Sierra

Oct

Dec-Feb