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  • Improved Foxwhelp Apple (tall)

    Improved Foxwhelp Apple (tall)

    From Bulmers, Hereford, England, prior to 1920. One of the premier cider making apples. Mild bittersharp, early. Striped bright red over pale yellow base.Ideal blender, can be biennial. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Cider Harvest: March -...

  • Irish Peach Apple (dwarf)

    Irish Peach Apple (dwarf)

    Introduced to England from Ireland in 1820, a vigorous tree bearing good crops. Crisp, juicy, pale cream flesh. Good balance of sugar and acidity. Has excellent flavour for an early apple and is best eaten from the tree. Pollination Group: PG2 Uses:...

  • Isaac Newton's Tree Apple (dwarf)

    Isaac Newton's Tree Apple (dwarf)

    This variety originated from a tree growing in Isaac Newton's garden at Woolsthorpe Manor, near Grantham, Lincolnshire in 1660. While it appears identical to Flower of Kent, the latter is not a synonym for Isaac Newton's Tree as positive...

  • Jack Humm Crabapple (Malus 'Jack Humm') Jack Humm Crabapple (Malus 'Jack Humm')

    Jack Humm Crabapple (Malus 'Jack Humm')

    Malus 'Jack Humm' is among the best crabapples for its bright red–crimson fruit. Flowers are single white and cover the tree early spring. Fruit is larger in size and makes good eating, jelly or preserves images

  • Japanese Flowering Crabapple (Malus floribunda)

    Japanese Flowering Crabapple (Malus floribunda)

    M. floribundaProbably originated in Japan, imported to the West about 1862. Its seedlings show considerable variation and it has produced many outstanding hybrids. Small, spreading tree, deep pink to red buds, single, white flowers. Fruit yellow or red...

    $32.95
  • Jargonelle European Pear

    Jargonelle European Pear

    Pyrus communis 'Jargonelle' is a patriarch among pears, dating from about 1620's. It is an early ripener harvesting in late summer. Brownish skin with a red flush on the sunny face, flesh melting with a sweet musky flavour. Like most early...

  • Jonagold Apple (dwarf)

    Jonagold Apple (dwarf)

    Jonagold is grown through Europe and Japan. A cross between Jonathan and Golden Delicious, fruit is crisp and juicy with an aromatic honey flavour. Considered one of the best of all modern apples. Image (accessed 7/4/16) Pollination Group: PG3 Uses:...

  • Jonagold Apple (stepover)

    Jonagold Apple (stepover)

    Jonagold is grown through Europe and Japan. A cross between Jonathan and Golden Delicious, fruit is crisp and juicy with an aromatic honey flavour. Considered one of the best of all modern apples. Image (accessed 7/4/16) Pollination Group: PG3 Uses:...

  • Jonagold Apple (tall)

    Jonagold Apple (tall)

    Jonagold is grown through Europe and Japan. A cross between Jonathan and Golden Delicious, fruit is crisp and juicy with an aromatic honey flavour. Considered one of the best of all modern apples. Image (accessed 7/4/16) Pollination Group: PG3 Uses:...

  • Jonathan Apple (dwarf)

    Jonathan Apple (dwarf)

    Thought to be a seedling of Esopus Spitzenberg, originated on the farm of Philip Rick, Woodstock, Ulster County, New York and first described by Judge J. Buel in 1826 and named by him after Jonathan Hasbrouck. Fruits are soft, fine-textured with fairly...

  • Jonathan Apple (tall)

    Jonathan Apple (tall)

    Thought to be a seedling of Esopus Spitzenberg, originated on the farm of Philip Rick, Woodstock, Ulster County, New York and first described by Judge J. Buel in 1826 and named by him after Jonathan Hasbrouck. Fruits are soft, fine-textured with fairly...

  • Josephine de Malines Pear

    Josephine de Malines Pear

    Highly recommended for the home garden. Originated around 1830 at Mechlin (Malines), Belgium and named in honour of the wife of the breeder, pomologist Major Espére. Good polleniser for other pears, pale green-shaded yellow, lightly russet skin...

  • Josephine de Malines Pear (semi-dwarf)

    Josephine de Malines Pear (semi-dwarf)

    Highly recommended for the home garden. Originated around 1830 at Mechlin (Malines), Belgium and named in honour of the wife of the breeder, pomologist Major Espére. Good polleniser for other pears, pale green-shaded yellow, lightly russet skin...

    $34.50
  • Julia's Blush Crabapple (Malus 'Julia's Blush')

    Julia's Blush Crabapple (Malus 'Julia's Blush')

    A small ornamental tree with an open spreading habit, Julia's Blush has abundant single deep pink flowers in mid Spring. New foliage has purplish-green tips, maturing to bronze green leaves. Produces large red fruit with a pink flesh. Suitable for crab...

  • Kandil Sinap Apple (dwarf) Kandil Sinap Apple (dwarf) Kandil Sinap Apple (dwarf)

    Kandil Sinap Apple (dwarf)

    Thought to have originated in the early 1800s at Crimea, Russia. Tall cylindrical apple. Creamy, yellow porcelain-like skin with red blush. Crisp, juicy, fine-textured flesh, excellent flavour. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Eating, cooking Harvest:...

  • Kidd's Orange Red Apple (dwarf) Kidd's Orange Red Apple (dwarf)

    Kidd's Orange Red Apple (dwarf)

    An excellent apple. Raised in 1924 at Greytown, Wairarapa, New Zealand by J.H.Kidd. It was introduced to the UK in about 1932. Fruits have firm, crisp, juicy, sweet flesh with a rich aromatic flavour. Pollination Group: PG3, triploid...

  • King Billy European Plum (dwarf)

    King Billy European Plum (dwarf)

    Oval plum with purple skin and sweet yellow flesh. • Pollination Group: Plum Angelina and President. Pollinator for Plum Angelina.• Uses: eating, drying, jam• Harvest: mid i.e. Jan-Feb• Features: great for jam; Dwarf approx. 50%...

  • King David Apple (dwarf)

    King David Apple (dwarf)

    Discovered in 1893 in a hedgerow in Washington County, Arkansas, USA. It was introduced in 1902 by stark bros., Louisiana, USA. Fruits have rather coarse flesh with a sub-acid, slightly sweet flavour. © Crown Copyright Contains public sector...

  • Kingston Black Apple (dwarf)

    Kingston Black Apple (dwarf)

    Believed to be a Somerset apple and possibly raised at Kingston, near Taunton. This variety was introduced into Herefordshire c.1820 by Mr Palmer of Bollitree Estate, Weston-under-Penyard near Ross-on-Wye. Trees are of medium size and have a spreading...

  • Kingston Black Apple (medium)

    Kingston Black Apple (medium)

    Believed to be a Somerset apple and possibly raised at Kingston, near Taunton. This variety was introduced into Herefordshire c.1820 by Mr Palmer of Bollitree Estate, Weston-under-Penyard near Ross-on-Wye. Trees are of medium size and have a spreading...

  • Kingston Black Apple (tall)

    Kingston Black Apple (tall)

    Believed to be a Somerset apple and possibly raised at Kingston, near Taunton. This variety was introduced into Herefordshire c.1820 by Mr Palmer of Bollitree Estate, Weston-under-Penyard near Ross-on-Wye. Trees are of medium size and have a spreading...

    $27.50
  • Lambert Cherry

    Lambert Cherry

    The Lambert Cherry (Prunus avium 'Lambert') has large fruit that are very deep red-purple with fantastic flavour. • Pollination Group: does better with Van, Stella or Blackboy growing nearby • Uses: eating, preserving • Harvest: mid-late...

  • Lapins Cherry

    Lapins Cherry

    Originated at Summerland in Canada, from a Van x Stella cross. The fruit is large, round–heart shaped, with dark red–mahogany skin. It has good flavour with red flesh that is firm and juicy. It blossoms early in the season and is...

  • Lebanese Wild Apple Crabapple (Malus trilobata) Lebanese Wild Apple Crabapple (Malus trilobata) Lebanese Wild Apple Crabapple (Malus trilobata)

    Lebanese Wild Apple Crabapple (Malus trilobata)

    Also called the Three-Lobed Apple Tree, M. trilobata is upright and narrow to 4 m tall with attractive flowers and foliage. It can be grown in confined spaces and makes an interesting avenue when planted on either side of a path or driveway as seen...