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Corella Pear (Forelle) (semi-dwarf)

Corella Pear (Forelle) (semi-dwarf)

$35.00
Also called Forelle. Forelle is the German word for trout and the colouration, and with imagination the shape, of a ripe Corella pear is reminiscent of a trout at spawning. Small to medium in size. Corella pears are great eaten fresh or in a salad...
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Crimson Baby Nectarine (dwarf)

Crimson Baby Nectarine (dwarf)

$47.50
Nectarine Crimson Baby is a popular compact tree great for small gardens and large tubs growing to 2 m high and 2 m wide (requires staking). The fruit has red and yellow skin with flecks, yellow flesh, and clingstone. • Pollination Group: The...
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Crimson Rocket Peach (dwarf columnar)

Crimson Rocket Peach (dwarf columnar)

$47.50
The Dwarf Peach Crimson Rocket (Prunus persica ‘Crimson Rocket’) is a narrow columnar peach tree that grows to about 2m tall with branches that grow upwards. The medium to large round fruit have yellow and mostly red blushed skin and...
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D'Ente 707 European Plum - Prune

D'Ente 707 European Plum - Prune

$31.50
D'Ente 707, developed in France, is a high quality plum for drying as prunes. Fruit can be sun-dried or dried in a dehydrator. Uses: eating, drying as prunes Features: when dried, has rich flavour and high sugar content Reference Image accessed 22/4/20...
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Damson European Plum (dwarf)

Damson European Plum (dwarf)

$47.50
$39.95
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...
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Divinity Apricot

Divinity Apricot

$31.95
A long established variety in Australia (1950s) with delicious, firm, slightly oval fruit with light orange flesh. A firm favourite, ideal eaten fresh. Pollination: Self fertile Size: 3m-4m wide x 3m high Uses: eating, bottling, preserving...
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Divinity Apricot (dwarf)

Divinity Apricot (dwarf)

$45.50
A long established variety in Australia (1950s) with delicious, firm, slightly oval fruit with light orange flesh. A firm favourite, ideal eaten fresh. Pollination: Self fertile Size: approx. 50% of standard tree Uses: eating, bottling,...
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Donsworth Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

Donsworth Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

$47.50
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,...
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Doyenne Du Comice Pear

Doyenne Du Comice Pear

$29.50
One of the finest flavoured pears, from trial beds in the Comice Horticole, Angers, Department of Maine-et-Loire, France in mid-19th century. First fruited in 1849. Introduced to England in 1858 by Sir Thomas Dyke Acland. Skin smooth with russet...
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Doyenne Du Comice Pear (semi-dwarf)

Doyenne Du Comice Pear (semi-dwarf)

$35.00
One of the finest flavoured pears, from trial beds in the Comice Horticole, Angers, Department of Maine-et-Loire, France in mid-19th century. First fruited in 1849. Introduced to England in 1858 by Sir Thomas Dyke Acland. Skin smooth with russet...
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Durondeau Pear

Durondeau Pear

$29.50
  A highly regarded pear with tender, melting flesh in a red fruit. Originated in Belgium in the early 19th century. Late season, partially self-fertile. Pollination: cross-pollinate with another European Pear, partly self-fertile Size: Up to 5...
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Dwarf  Yellow Peach

Dwarf Yellow Peach

$32.50
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...
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Dwarf Nectarine

Dwarf Nectarine

$32.50
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
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Early Burlat Cherry

Early Burlat Cherry

$32.50
This variety originated in Morocco in 1936. The fruit is medium–large, rounded with red skin and flesh. It is susceptible to cracking and also requires careful handling from harvesting onwards. It blossoms mid-season and is a good quality, very-...
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Early Rivers Nectarine

Early Rivers Nectarine

$29.95
Early fruiting with white flesh, freestone. Old variety, small, tender and juicy fruit. Reliable bearer. A dessert variety also suitable for stewing, preserving or drying. • Uses: eating, stewing, cooking, bottling, preserving, drying• Harvest:...
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Early Rivers Nectarine (dwarf)

Early Rivers Nectarine (dwarf)

$47.50
Early fruiting with white flesh, freestone. Old variety, small, tender and juicy fruit. Reliable bearer. A dessert variety also suitable for stewing, preserving or drying. • Uses: eating, stewing, cooking, bottling, preserving, drying• Harvest:...
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Early Valley Pomegranate

Early Valley Pomegranate

$31.50
Pomegranate Early Valley (Punica granatum 'Early Valley') has fruit with a thick skin packed with jelly-coated seeds. The deciduous shrub to small tree is also ornamental with colourful flowers, fruit and autumn foliage, making it an attractive and tough...
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Elephant Heart Japanese Blood Plum

Elephant Heart Japanese Blood Plum

$31.50
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...
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Elephant Heart Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

Elephant Heart Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

$47.50
$39.95
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...
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Eleyi Crabapple (Malus x purpurea ‘Eleyi’)

Eleyi Crabapple (Malus x purpurea ‘Eleyi’)

$30.50
$25.75
M. x purpurea ‘Eleyi’Raised and named Prior to 1920 for Charles Eley, East Bergholt, Suffolk, England. An attactive variety with deep red buds followed by fragrant, violet-pink flowers and purple foliage. Purplish-red fruits will stay on...
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Faccia Rosa Pear (semi-dwarf)

Faccia Rosa Pear (semi-dwarf)

$35.00
Originating in Sicily, the name means Red Face. Cocktail size yellowy green fruit with red cheek. Soft, sweet and juicy. Pollination Group: Lemon Bergamot, Corella are ideal or any other European pear tree Size: to approx. 3 metres tall...
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Fairlane Nectarine

Fairlane Nectarine

$29.95
Late season yellow flesh, clingstone variety with large, firm fruit. Harvest: Early March
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Fantasia Nectarine

Fantasia Nectarine

$29.95
Delicious freestone home garden variety with vivid orange-red fruits with juicy yellow flesh. Leave to ripen fully on the tree for the sweetest fruit. • Pollination Group: self-fertile (does not require another pollinator) • Uses: eating,...
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Fayette Peach

Fayette Peach

$29.50
This vigorously growing peach tree produces large round fruit with yellow and red skin with yellow flesh and freestone. Originates from California in 1966. • Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other pollinators needed • Uses: eating,...
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Fireballâ„¢ Apricot (dwarf)

Fireballâ„¢ Apricot (dwarf)

$45.50
Prunus armeniaca ‘Fireball™’ or the Fireball™ Apricot is a lovely sweet round apricot with freestone. Great for eating, canning, bottling and freezing. • Pollination Group: partially self-fertile and can produce more fruit if...
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Firebrite Nectarine

Firebrite Nectarine

$29.95
Popular since its release in 1974 in California USA. Good quality, delicious round fruit, red/yellow skin. Yellow, firm juicy flesh with freestone.  • Uses: eating, cooking, bottling, preserving • Harvest: December • Chill: high...
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Flemish Beauty Pear

Flemish Beauty Pear

$29.50
Early 19th century variety that was once a leading commercial variety in eastern regions of America. The parent tree is thought to have been a wilding found in a wooded area near Alost, East Flanders, Belgium about 1800. It has many synonyms, but the...
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Flemish Beauty Pear (semi-dwarf)

Flemish Beauty Pear (semi-dwarf)

$35.00
Early 19th century variety that was once a leading commercial variety in eastern regions of America. The parent tree is thought to have been a wilding found in a wooded area near Alost, East Flanders, Belgium about 1800. It has many synonyms, but the...
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Golden Hornet Crabapple (Malus 'Golden Hornet')

Golden Hornet Crabapple (Malus 'Golden Hornet')

$30.50
Upright growing crabapple with pink buds and single white flowers followed by attractive yellow fruit on weeping branches. Green foliage becomes attractive golden yellow in autumn. • Pollination Group: assists pollination of apples • Uses:...
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Goldmine Nectarine

Goldmine Nectarine

$29.95
A popular variety bred in New Zealand in the mid-20th century. Red over yellow-green skin, white flesh, freestone variety. Low chill requirement so suitable for a wider range of climates. • Uses: eating• Harvest: mid-February to late•...
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Goldrich Apricot

Goldrich Apricot

$31.95
Goldrich fruit are large and oval, with firm, deep orange flesh and a fine texture, and has good flavour and quality. Goldrich trees are vigorous and productive. Only partially self-fertile and should be cross-pollinated with Rival or Moorpark for best...
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Green Horse Perry Pear

Green Horse Perry Pear

$32.50
Large, rounded fruit also suitable for preserving.  High acid/low tannin. Medium sharp variety. Pollination Group: Conference, Buerre Hardy, Josephine, Packham’s, Nijisseki, Clapp’s Favourite, Chojuro, Kosui.
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Greengage (Green Gage) European Plum

Greengage (Green Gage) European Plum

$31.50
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...
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Greengage (Green Gage) European Plum (dwarf)

Greengage (Green Gage) European Plum (dwarf)

$47.50
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...
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Hick's Fancy Mulberry

Hick's Fancy Mulberry

$49.50
Morus nigra 'Hick's Fancy'Suitable for cool areas. Quick growing, producing small, slightly red fruit when ripe during spring and producing over several months.
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Hunter Apricot

Hunter Apricot

$31.95
One of the latest ripening apricots - ideal to spread the apricot season. Firm, tasty flesh that is great for eating and excellent for producing home dried apricots.  Pollination: Self-fertile Uses: eating, drying Harvest: late January Image