Albatross Peach Peach Albatross (Prunus persica ‘Albatross’) has very large fruit with light yellow skin, clingstone, crimson tinged and speckled with darker crimson. The almost round juicy fruit has white flesh that has red colouring next to the stone. It... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
Angelina Burdett European Plum Angelina Burdett European Plum was raised by Mr Dowling of Woolston, Southampton in about 1850. It was first described in 1853. Fruits have firm, juicy, yellowish green flesh with a good flavour. Pollination Group: Cross with another European... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Angelino Japanese Plum Angelino Japanese Plum (Prunus salicina 'Angelino') trees bear large crops of great plums with dark purple/blue over red skin and sweet golden/yellow flesh with freestone. Japanese Plum 'Angelino' originates from Fresno, California in 1967... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Angel™ - Flat Peach Peach (dwarf) Peach Angel™ (Prunus persica ‘Angel™’) is an unusual looking flat-shaped peach with amber to red skin. It has flavoursome juicy white flesh. • Pollination Group: The majority of peaches are self-fertile i.e. they... On Sale $44.95 Choose Options
Antoinette Apple (medium) Apple Antoinette is a rare in Australia cider variety from the Normandy area of northern France and is also grown in Brittany. The aromatic juicy fruit has white flesh that tastes sweet with a bitter aftertaste. It is used as a bittersweet addition to... On Sale $29.50 Choose Options
Anzac Peach Released in 1915 and named in honour of the Anzacs who were then creating the legend they were to become. Dark red over pale green coloured fruit. Light white/green flesh, freestone. Juicy, sweet to slightly tart and soft when ripe. Very popular variety... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Sale Anzac Peach (dwarf) Anzac Peach (dwarf) was released in 1915 and named in honour of the Anzacs who were then creating the legend they were to become. Dark red over pale green coloured skin. Light white/green flesh, freestone. Juicy, sweet to slightly tart and soft when... On Sale $49.95 Choose Options
Bechtel Crab Crabapple (Malus ioensis 'Plena') The Bechtel Crab Crabapple (Malus ioensis 'Plena') was discovered in Staunton Illinois by E. A. Bechtel and introduced into gardens between 1840 and 1850. It is one of the most beautiful crabapples when flowering with stunning double pink, fragrant... On Sale $29.50 Choose Options
Beurre Hardy Pear (semi-dwarf) A French pear raised in about 1820 by M. Bonnet, Boulonge-sur-Mer, France. Acquired by M. Jean-Laurent Jamin, a nurseryman near Paris, who named it in honour of M. Hardy Director and Professor of Arboriculture at the Garden of Luxembourg. It was... On Sale $44.95 Choose Options
Blackboy Peach (dwarf) Blackboy Peach (Peach 'Blackboy') (dwarf) is a late maturing freestone peach with purple/red flesh and skin. Its melting texture, distinctive flavour and striking colour makes it attractive as an eating peach that can also be bottled, cooked and... On Sale $53.25 Choose Options
Blenheim Orange Apple (dwarf) Discovered by Mr Kempster at Woodstock near Blenheim, Oxfordshire, England in about 1740. Distributed in about 1818. It received the Banksian medal from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1822. Fruits have creamy white, somewhat coarse-textured and... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Brown Snout Apple (medium) Dessert wine-like qualities. Yellow-green coloured fruit, russeted, rarely slight pink-orange flush.ALERT - limited range in Australia, combination of very high chill requirement and late flowering results in few useful crops except in areas with cold,... On Sale $27.50 Choose Options
Brown Turkey Fig Ficus carica 'Brown Turkey' Fig is a small tree with sparse foliage. It crops well in most situations, but does not usually produce a breba crop. It is susceptible to souring during wet weather in coastal areas, but the fruit is reasonably resistant to... On Sale $42.50 Choose Options
Bulmer's Norman Apple (medium) Originally from Normandy, France, it was developed by H.P. Bulmer & Co., Ltd., in Hereford, England. Fruits are medium to large. Tends to be biennial. Vigorous, spreading habit. Skin yellow-green, smooth and waxy, blush rare, russet in... On Sale $29.50 Choose Options
Champion Quince Champion Quince has fruit that are medium-size, pear-shaped, and good quality. The yellow-skinned fruit becomes pale pink when cooked. Pollination Group: Self-pollinating so no other pollinators needed although the presence of additional varieties can... On Sale $41.25 Choose Options
Chinese Crabapple (Malus spectabilis) M. spectabilisIntroduced before 1780 from China, it is one of the oldest and most admired of the crabs. While considered a true species it has never been found in the wild. Deep rose-red buds opening to 40 to 50 mm pale pink flowers. Yellow 20mm diameter... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
Clapp's Favourite Pear Raised by Thaddeus Clapp of Dorchester, Massachusset, USA. Fruits have white, juicy flesh with a sweet flavour. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 Pollination: cross pollination with another European pear... On Sale $37.25 Choose Options
Coe's Golden Drop European Plum Coe’s Golden Drop Plum (Prunus domestica ‘Coe’s Golden Drop’) is a prized English heritage plum, renowned for its large, golden-yellow fruit with a waxy bloom and succulent, honeyed flavour. First raised by Jervaise Coe in Suffolk... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Coe’s Golden Drop European Plum (dwarf) Said to have been raised by Jervaise Coe of Bury St Edmunds in the late 1700s. Fruits have golden-yellow, juicy, sweet flesh which is highly flavoured. Pollination Group: cross with another European plum Uses: eating, cooking, jam, drying Harvest:... On Sale $44.95 Choose Options
Conference Pear Common commercial variety in UK, has good disease resistance and is partially self-fertile. Raised by pomologist Thomas Francis Rivers at Rivers Nursery Sawbridgeworth. Exhibited at the National British Pear Conference after which it was named. Awarded a... On Sale $37.25 Choose Options
Cool Crisp™ European Pear (dwarf) European Pear Cool Crisp™ is a very attractive pear with red blush on smooth yellow skin. The cream-white flesh is smooth, grit-free and firm even when fully ripe, with a sweet, lemony, and floral pear flavours. The fruit matures over a 2-week... On Sale $59.95 Choose Options
Coronet Peach A very tasty and attractive red, semi-freestone peach ripening mid-season. Sweet and juicy fruit. • Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other pollinators needed• Uses: top eating variety• Harvest: mid-season late December to early... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (stepover) The 200 year old Cox’s Orange Pippin remains one of the world’s best known apples. Its fame rests on its delightful flavour. Raised in about 1825 by Richard Cox at Colnbrook Lawn, Slough, Buckinghamshire and introduced by Charles Turner... On Sale $29.50 Choose Options
Crofton Red Apple (dwarf) An heirloom gem with deep roots in English and Irish history, Apple Crofton Red was brought from England to Ireland in the Elizabethan era and reintroduced to England in 1819. The fruit is medium, round with firm flesh, crisp, and juicy, offering a... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options