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  • a-Okay (TM) Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    a-Okay (TM) Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    A-okay(TM) is a prolific cropping variety with dark skinned, large fruit and blood-red flesh. It is said to be high in antioxidants and therefore has additional health benefits compared to other plums. New growth is a beautiful burgundy colour throughout...

    $52.50
  • Angelina Burdett European Plum (dwarf) Angelina Burdett European Plum (dwarf)

    Angelina Burdett European Plum (dwarf)

    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 plum Uses: eating, cooking, jam, drying...

    $52.50
  • Bulida Apricot (dwarf)

    Bulida Apricot (dwarf)

    Prunus armeniaca ‘Bulida’ (correctly spelt 'Búlida') or the Bulida Apricot produces large lovely flavoured orange fruit. Great for eating, canning, bottling and used for drying, and freezing. Pollination Group: self-fertile so no...

    $53.25
  • Coe’s Golden Drop European Plum (dwarf) Coe’s Golden Drop European Plum (dwarf)

    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: March...

    $52.50
  • Damson European Plum (dwarf)

    Damson European Plum (dwarf)

    The damson (Prunus insititia) is thought to have arisen through natural crosses in Asia between the sloe (Prunus spinosa) and the cherry plum (P. cerasifera). This is the Wild Damson brought into cultivation and first recorded in 1629.
Several cultivars...

    $52.50
  • Divinity Apricot (dwarf)

    Divinity Apricot (dwarf)

    Prunus armeniaca ‘Divinity’ long established variety in Australia (1950s) with delicious, firm, slightly oval fruit with light orange flesh. A firm favourite, ideal eaten fresh. Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other...

    $53.25
  • Donsworth Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    Donsworth Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    One of the blood plums, i.e. has blood red flesh. Medium sized fruit, dark red over mottled green skin. Sweet flavour and soft when fully ripe, fine textured, juicy. Pollination Group: cross pollinate with another Japanese plum, esp. Satsuma,...

    $52.50
  • Dwarf  Yellow Peach

    Dwarf Yellow Peach

    This is a true dwarf peach reaching a height of around 1.5 metres and a similar width. Sweet tasting, red-skinned, yellow-flesh, mid-season.  Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating Harvest: late December - early January Features: true dwarf...

    $41.95
  • Dwarf Nectarine

    Dwarf Nectarine

    Growing to 1.5 to 2.0 metres and a similar width. Sweet, mid-season.  Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating Harvest: January Features: yellow flesh Generic image

    $41.95
  • Elephant Heart Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    Elephant Heart Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    Large, cricket ball-size plums. This variety was developed by Luther Burbank and released in 1929. Sometimes called a “blood plum” because of its dark-red flesh. Fruit is juicy and flavorful – excellent for eating fresh or...

    $52.50
  • Fireball™ Apricot (dwarf)

    Fireball™ Apricot (dwarf)

    Prunus armeniaca ‘Fireball™’ or the Fireball™ Apricot is a lovely sweet round apricot with freestone. Great for eating, canning, bottling and freezing. Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other pollinators needed Uses: eating,...

    $53.25
  • Greengage (Green Gage) European Plum (dwarf)

    Greengage (Green Gage) European Plum (dwarf)

    Reine Claude is the original name for Greengage which is a very old variety named after the wife of Francois I of France, Queen Claude. It was imported into England by Sir Thomas Gage, hence the name used in Britain and Australia. This is an ideal...

    $52.50
  • 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%...

    $54.95
  • Lapins Cherry (dwarf)

    Lapins Cherry (dwarf)

    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...

    $54.95
  • Mariposa Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    Mariposa Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    One of the blood plums, i.e. has blood red flesh. Medium sized fruit, dark red over green skin usually with spots. Sweet flavour and soft when fully ripe, fine textured, juicy. Pollination Group: cross pollinate with another Japanese plum Uses: eating...

    $54.95
  • Moorpark Apricot (dwarf) Moorpark Apricot (dwarf)

    Moorpark Apricot (dwarf)

    Moorpark Apricot (Prunus armeniaca ‘Moorpark’) is a deservedly popular home garden apricot with larger fruit than many varieties. Great fresh from the tree and is also good for cooking, juice and jam. Pollination Group:...

    $53.25
  • Morello Cherry (dwarf)

    Morello Cherry (dwarf)

    The Morello cherry is sour to the palate when eaten fresh, but is ideal in cooking pies and preserves and making jam. The taste compliments chocolate as well. • Uses: cooking, bottling, preserving, jam • Features: Dwarf approx. 50% of standard...

    $54.95
  • Narrabeen Japanese Plum (dwarf)

    Narrabeen Japanese Plum (dwarf)

    Plum 'Narrabeen' is a Japanese plum that has big juicy round fruit with skin that is red over a yellow background. The sweet flesh is yellow/cream-coloured, freestone.  Pollination Group: best with Santa Rosa, Satsuma, Mariposa Uses: eating,...

    $54.95
  • 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...

    $54.95
  • Prune D'Agen Prune (dwarf)

    Prune D'Agen Prune (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...

    $54.95
  • Ruby Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    Ruby Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    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: March Features: Blood plum; dwarf approx. 50% of...

    $54.95
  • Santa Rosa Japanese Plum (dwarf)

    Santa Rosa Japanese Plum (dwarf)

    Sweet, slightly tart flavour, ideal for stewing and jam making as well as eating. Medium fruit with red to crimson skin. Yellow flesh, slightly pink under the skin. Pollination Group: part self-fertile, cross pollinate with another Japanese plum...

    $52.50
  • Satsuma Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    Satsuma Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    Sweet with slight tartness: great for eating, stewing and jam making. Dark, blood red flesh medium sized dark red fruit with a lilac coloured bloom. Pollination Group: partially self-fertile, cross pollinate with another Japanese plum Uses: eating,...

    $52.50
  • Silvan Sunset™ Peach (dwarf)

    Silvan Sunset™ Peach (dwarf)

    Silvan Sunset™ Prunus persica 'Silvan Sunset' has gorgeous pink blossom with a deeper pink centre in early spring followed by medium size cling stone fruit, golden in colour, sweet and juicy. It is a heavy bearer so unless fruit is thinned...

    $52.95
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