Stoke Red Apple (medium) Stoke Red gained attention in the 1920s when surveys found trees growing in Rodney Stoke, Somerset. The trees are vigorous and crop quite heavily. Produces a sharp, slightly astringent juice and a fine, sharp cider. One of the best. Fruit... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
Stoke Red Apple (tall) Stoke Red gained attention in the 1920s when surveys found trees growing in Rodney Stoke, Somerset. The trees are vigorous and crop quite heavily. Produces a sharp, slightly astringent juice and a fine, sharp cider. One of the best. Fruit... On Sale $29.50 Choose Options
Storeys Apricot (dwarf) Prunus armeniaca ‘Storeys’ or the Storey Apricot and also known as 'Moorpark Early' produces large apricots with deep golden colouring and a red blush. Great for eating, jam, canning, bottling and used for drying, and freezing. Pollination... On Sale $53.25 Choose Options
Sugar Plum European Plum (dwarf) European Plum Sugar Plum has small sweet oval-shaped fruits with red skin and yellow flesh. • Pollination Group: part self fertile, produces better with other plums growing nearby• Uses: eating, jam, preserves, cooking, drying• Harvest:... On Sale $52.50 Out of stock
Sugar-Loaf Pippin Apple (medium) An early ripening apple from Russia that was first recorded in 1831. It has scored well in tastings and with a high acid content is good for cooking. Can be used for cider. Smith Muriel W.G. (1971) National Apple Register of the United Kingdom. London:... On Sale $36.95 Out of stock
Sunburst Cherry Slightly earlier than Stella with dark red, delightfully sweet fruit. Pollination Group: cross with Stella or another sweet cherry variety Uses: eating Harvest: early-mid December Features: attractive as a garden specimen © Crown Copyright... On Sale $35.95 Out of stock
Sundowner™ (Cripp's Red) Apple (dwarf) Very late, low chill cultivar with good storage. Sugar levels improve with storage. Bred by John Cripps WA Dept. of Agriculture in 1973 from a crossing of Golden Delicious' × 'Lady Williams', from which Cripps Pink (Pink Lady™) was also... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options
SunGold™ European Pear (dwarf) European Pear SundGold™ bares an attractive yellow fruit, of medium size with smooth skin, fine texture, very good flavour with a good balance between sweetness and acidity, and exceptionally juicy. Welcome addition to the home orchard. ... On Sale $59.95 Choose Options
Sunset Nectarine (TM) (super-dwarf) Sunset Nectarine (TM) is a prolific cropping clingstone variety with red fruit over a yellow base. Flesh is yellow, juicy and sweet when ripe. A feature of this variety is red-burgundy coloured foliage throughout the growing season. Size: 1.5m x 1m... On Sale $52.95 Choose Options
Sunset™ Peach (super-dwarf) Prunus persica 'Sunset Peach™' is a low maintenance tree ideal for backyards, pots, or tubs because of its compact size. It bears sweet, firm and juicy white-fleshed, clingstone fruit. Spring blossom is followed by foliage with purple-red... On Sale $52.95 Choose Options
Sweet Alford Apple (medium) Variety from Devon producing a good quality sweet cider, sometimes mildly bittersweet. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Cider Harvest: March - April Features: SWEET On Sale $29.25 Out of stock
Sweet Coppin Apple (tall) An old variety originating in Devon. Once very common in cider orchards in the Exeter area. Sweet cider style. Medium to large, conical fruit. White, soft, flesh. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. ... On Sale $36.95 Out of stock
Sweet Reward European Pear (Dwarf) European Pear Sweet Reward™, called Harrow Sweet in North America was bred in Canada. This modern pear is a multi-purpose cultivar producing great fruit suitable for eating fresh and preserving while at the same time having a great ornamental... On Sale $59.95 Choose Options
Tardif de Bordaneil Apricot Prunus armeniaca 'Tardif de Bordaneil', perhaps misnamed in Australia as Tardi de Bourdonel, is a French variety that helps extend the season, Tardif means late and this variety is perhaps the latest of the apricots we have, ripening from mid-summer... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Tatura 204 Peach Tatura 204 is an outstanding clingstone peach with excellent yields and consistency. The fruit is round, juicy and sweet, with a Golden Queen texture and flavour. Ripens from mid-January. On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
Teagan Blue Japanese Plum Prunus salicina 'Teagan Blue' Japanese Plum - has firm fruit with dark purply red skin with hints of blue. The sweet juicy flesh is yellow-orange. • Pollination Group: Santa Rosa • Uses: eating, cooking, bottling, preserving •... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Tilton Apricot The Tilton Apricot (Prunus armeniaca ‘Tilton') produces tender, juicy and aromatic fruit with a sweet flavour. Fruit is medium sized with a heart shape, light orange skin, golden flesh with a red blush. Resistant to late frosts. Pollination... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Tilton Apricot (dwarf) Prunus armeniaca ‘Tilton' produces tender, juicy and aromatic fruit with a sweet flavour. Fruit is medium sized with a heart shape, light orange skin, golden flesh with a red blush. Resistant to late frosts. Pollination Group:... On Sale $53.25 Out of stock
Tremlett's Bitter Apple (medium) Originated in the Exe Valley, Devon. Flowers are very sensitive to frost which may contribute to the trees biennial cropping pattern. Susceptible to scab. Good crop wiith up to 3 weeks storage. Produces a full bittersweet cider. Contains public... On Sale $36.95 Out of stock
Tremlett's Bitter Apple (tall) Originated in the Exe Valley, Devon. Flowers are very sensitive to frost which may contribute to the trees biennial cropping pattern. Susceptible to scab. Good crop wiith up to 3 weeks storage. Produces a full bittersweet cider. Contains... On Sale $29.50 Choose Options
Trevatt Apricot Prunus armeniaca ‘Trevatt' is Australian bred from around 1900. It continues to be one of the most popular varieties for good reason: excellent eating and great for bottling and preserving. Pale apricot skin, orange flesh, firm and juicy... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Trevatt Apricot (dwarf) Prunus armeniaca ‘Trevatt' is Australian bred from around 1900. It continues to be one of the most popular varieties for good reason: excellent eating and great for bottling and preserving. Pale apricot skin, orange flesh, firm and... On Sale $53.25 Out of stock
Tropic Sweet Apple (dwarf) A low chill apple similar to the McIntosh developed by the University of Florida. Bears two weeks before Anna. On a semi dwarfing rootstock, ideal for backyard plantings and container specimens.Compatible for pollination with Anna and Golden Dorsett... On Sale $29.50 Choose Options
Tropic Sweet Apple (medium) A low chill apple similar to the McIntosh developed by the University of Florida. Bears two weeks before Anna. On a semi dwarfing rootstock, ideal for backyard plantings and container specimens.Compatible for pollination with Anna and Golden Dorsett. ... On Sale $36.95 Choose Options