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  • President European Plum (dwarf)

    President European Plum (dwarf)

    Awarded the Award of Merit by the RHS in 1895 and a First Class Certificate in 1900. Fruits have juicy, sweet flesh with a pleasant flavour. An excellent cooker. European Plum 'President' was raised at Sawbridgeworth by Rivers and introduced in 1901...

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  • Preston Prolific Fig

    Preston Prolific Fig

    Preston Prolific Fig is thought to be a seedling of Black Genoa and originated in Victoria. The tree is vigorous with large leaves. The fruits are borne on a short stalk and green when immature, changing from straw to purplish brown when fully ripe. The...

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  • Prune D'Agen Prune (Plum)

    Prune D'Agen Prune (Plum)

    Prune D'Agen is regarded as one of the best plums for making prunes. It has high sugar and solids content and cures readily to form a sweet, long lasting prune. It is also an excellent dessert (eating) plum. Its origins are said to date from the...

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  • Prune D'Agen Prune (Plum) (dwarf)

    Prune D'Agen Prune (Plum) (dwarf)

    Agen is regarded as one of the best plums for making prunes because with high sugar and solids content it cures readily to form a sweet, long lasting prune. It is also an excellent dessert plum. Its origins are said to date from the return of the...

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  • Pullar's Cling Peach Pullar's Cling Peach

    Pullar's Cling Peach

    Pullar's Cling Peach (Prunus persica ‘Pullar's Cling’) is a clingstone, late maturing, yellow fleshed peach with red staining around the stone. Great for stretching out the peach fruiting season. Pollination Group: Self-pollinating so...

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  • Purple Crabapple (Malus x purpurea)

    Purple Crabapple (Malus x purpurea)

    Malus x purpurea bears masses of purple-pink flowers following pinkish-red buds in spring and are followed by dark red crabapples that look like cherries. Young foliage has a purple tinge maturing to a deep green later in spring. It...

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  • Red Gravenstein Apple (medium)

    Red Gravenstein Apple (medium)

    Apple Red Gravenstein is a splendid red apple that is a sport of Gravenstein a famous eating apple. Red Gravenstein was found by Van Sent V. Whipple in Washington, USA in 1907-1908. It is the same as the Gravenstein except the large fruit has mottled...

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  • Red Haven Peach

    Red Haven Peach

    Originated in South Haven, Michigan in 1930, introduced in 1940. High quality fruit eaten fresh. Suitable for canning and freezing. Almost fuzzless skin over firm, creamy textured yellow flesh. Tree is heavy-bearing and easy to grow and maintain...

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  • Red Noonan Peach (dwarf)

    Red Noonan Peach (dwarf)

    One of favourites! Red Noonan Peach (Prunus persica 'Red Noonan') is a rich flavoured, white-fleshed freestone peach. Great eating, also good for juicing and drying. Reliable cropper. Pollination Group: Self-pollinating Height x width: Red...

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  • Reine des Hâtives Apple (dwarf)

    Reine des Hâtives Apple (dwarf)

    Raised in 1872 by Monsieur Dieppois, Yvetot, France. Introduced to the UK in the 1920s by Dr H.E. Durham and was distributed by H.P. Bulmer & Co. A biennial but precocious cropper. Pollination Group: PG2 Uses: Cider Harvest: Feb - March Features:...

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  • Reine des Hâtives Apple (medium)

    Reine des Hâtives Apple (medium)

    Raised in 1872 by Monsieur Dieppois, Yvetot, France. Introduced to the UK in the 1920s by Dr H.E. Durham and was distributed by H.P. Bulmer & Co. A biennial but precocious cropper. Pollination Group: PG2 Uses: Cider Harvest: Feb - March Features:...

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  • Rival Apricot

    Rival Apricot

    Prunus armeniaca 'Rival' is a very productive variety with large fruit, orange flesh and a lighter skin with a red bloom. Pollination Group: self-fertile, performs better with best with Goldrich, Moorpark Uses: eating, stewing, preserving, drying...

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  • Robe de Sergeant Prune (dwarf)

    Robe de Sergeant Prune (dwarf)

    Robe de Sergeant (sometimes spelt Robe de Sergent or Robe de Sargent) is one of the best tasting prune plums, very sweet and juicy. Fruit is medium sized roundish oval with deep purple to blackish colour and a thick grey bloom. The flesh is freestone,...

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  • Robe de Sergeant Prune (Plum)

    Robe de Sergeant Prune (Plum)

    Robe de Sergeant (sometimes spelt Robe de Sergent or Robe de Sargent) is one of the best tasting prune plums, very sweet and juicy. Fruit is medium sized roundish oval with deep purple to blackish colour and a thick grey bloom. The flesh is freestone,...

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  • Rokewood Apple (dwarf)

    Rokewood Apple (dwarf)

    Originated in the Rokewood District near the Victorian regional city of Ballarat in the 1870?s. Popular in 19th century England because, as it ripens towards the start of the Australian winter and keeps well, it could be shipped to London and be on sale...

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  • Rome Beauty Apple (dwarf)

    Rome Beauty Apple (dwarf)

    Originated with H.N. Gillett in Lawrence County, Ohio, USA. Brought to notice in 1848. An excellent cooking apple and suitable for drying. Was a major commercial variety in its day. Also known for producing many sports. Well suited to Australia’s hotter...

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  • Royal Gala Apple (dwarf)

    Royal Gala Apple (dwarf)

    Royal Gala Apple (dwarf) is a more highly coloured clone of 'Gala'. Discovered in 1971 by H.W. Ten Hove, New Zealand. Introduced in 1974 by D.W. McKenzie, Fruit Research Orchard, Havelock North, New Zealand. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy with an...

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  • Royal Gala Apple (extra-dwarf)

    Royal Gala Apple (extra-dwarf)

    Royal Gala Apple is a more highly coloured clone of 'Gala'. Discovered in 1971 by H.W. Ten Hove, New Zealand. Introduced in 1974 by D.W. McKenzie, Fruit Research Orchard, Havelock North, New Zealand. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy with an...

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  • Royal Gala Apple (medium)

    Royal Gala Apple (medium)

    A more highly coloured clone of Gala. Discovered in 1971 by H.W. Ten Hove, New Zealand. Introduced in 1974 by D.W. McKenzie, Fruit Research Orchard, Havelock North, New Zealand. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy with an aromatic flavour. Pollination...

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  • Royal Gem™ Nectarine (dwarf)

    Royal Gem™ Nectarine (dwarf)

    Royal Gem™ Nectarine (dwarf) - Royal Gem™ is the name given to the commercial nectarine variety 'Jade' by a group of wholesale nurseries that grow it on a dwarfing rootstock for the retail market. An early-season, freestone,...

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  • Ruby Japanese Blood Plum

    Ruby Japanese Blood Plum

    Prunus salicina 'Ruby' Japanese Blood Plum - Small to medium reddish purple plum. Lighter blood plum flesh, freestone, suitable for bottling and jam. Pollination Group: cross pollinate with another Japanese plum Uses: eating, stewing, jam Harvest:...

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  • Rymer Apple (dwarf)

    Rymer Apple (dwarf)

    Rymer is an old variety, said by Hogg to have been raised by a Mr Rymer at Thirsk. Bunyard suggests it was raised about 1750. The first record was in the Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London in 1818. Introduced at the end of the 18th...

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