Heritage Raspberry Heritage Raspberry (Rubus idaeus 'Heritage’) was bred at Cornell University, New York, USA in the 1960s. Fruit on cane tips are easy to pick. Can form hedgerows quickly. Product includes 6 bare-root canes. Uses: Eating fresh, jams,... On Sale $27.50 Choose Options
Hick's Fancy Mulberry 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. On Sale $51.95 Choose Options
Hilleri Crabapple (Malus floribunda ‘Hilleri’) Malus ‘Hillier’ was selected at Hillier & Sons Nursery in Winchester England and introduced in 1928. It is thought to be a hybrid of M. floribunda. A late flowering tree with broad oval crown with somewhat pendulous branches... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
Himalayan Cedar (Cedrus deodara) Cedrus deodara or Himalayan cedar, native to the Himalayas, is an evergreen conifer which in its natural range can reach 40+m in height with a trunk of 3m approx in diameter. In much of Australia a mature height of 20-30m is more likely. Not... On Sale $35.95 Choose Options
Hopi Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica x L. fauriei 'Hopi') Hopi Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica x L. fauriei 'Hopi') is a multi-stemmed spreading large shrub to small tree with bright mid-pink frilly flower clusters throughout summer. Try our guide Autumn foliage selection made easy. Flowers:... On Sale $39.50 Choose Options
Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) We are surprised the Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) is not more widely grown in Australia. It is a very common garden plant in England and does well in our garden in western Victoria. It is also known as European or Common Hornbeam (formerly Carpinus... On Sale $41.50 Choose Options
Hubbardston Nonsuch Apple (dwarf) Originated in Hubbardston, Massachusetts, USA in 1832. Hubbardston Nonsuch has a high sugar content and a rich, complex flavour. Very useful for cider as well as eating fresh. (Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
Hunter Apricot Hunter Apricot (Prunus armeniaca ‘Hunter’) has firm, tasty, deep orange flesh that is great for eating and excellent for producing home dried apricots. Pollination Group: Self-pollinating so no other pollinators needed Uses: Eating,... On Sale $37.50 Out of stock
Huonville Crab Apple (dwarf) Huonville Crab was discovered growing wild in the Huon Valley by Bob Magnus of Huonville who suggests the tree may be a cross between an apple and a crab apple. Fruit flesh is red coloured, flowers a bright crimson and the fruit skin quite purple even... On Sale $29.95 Out of stock
Improved Foxwhelp Apple (medium) 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 - April Features:... On Sale $35.95 Choose Options
Indian Bean Tree (Catalpa bignonioides) Large item - may not be suitable for shipping by Australia Post, more information.The Indian Bean Tree (Catalpa bignonioides) is a large deciduous tree native to south eastern USA. Its large broad leaves (up to 20 cm across) are green on top... On Sale $35.25 Choose Options
Indian Peach (Blackboy) (dwarf) Indian Peach (Peach 'Indian') (dwarf) is a late maturing freestone peach with purple/red flesh and skin. Its melting texture, distinctive flavour and striking colour makes it attractive as an eating peach that can also be bottled, cooked and turned... On Sale $54.95 Choose Options
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... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
IXL Almond IXL Almond is a papershell variety, with large nuts and heavy cropping. Harvest: Late summer Pollination: Use Ne plus Ultra, Mission, Self-pollinating Almond, or Californian Papershell Check out the book Just Nuts for practical,... On Sale $35.25 Choose Options
James Grieve Apple (stepover) Raised by James Grieve in Edinburgh, Scotland and introduced by his employers, Dickson's nurserymen. It was first recorded in 1893. Received Award of Merit in 1897 and First Class Certificate in 1906 from RHS. Thought to be a seedling from... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
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... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) Large item - may not be suitable for shipping by Australia Post, more information. Large item - may not be suitable for shipping by Australia Post, more information. Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) is an attractive small deciduous... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Japanese Plum Orchard Labels Label price includes FREE shipping. Our Japanese Plum Orchard Labels are just like the labels used in many botanic and public gardens. Each one is individually engraved into a high quality, textured acrylic outdoor label material. They will last many... On Sale $5.25 Choose Options
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... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
Johnston Prolific Almond Johnston Prolific Almond has large coarse nuts with good flavour. Eaten fresh, blanched or roasted. Harvest: Early March Pollination: Brandes Jordan, Chellaston, or Self-pollinating Almond Check out the book Just Nuts for practical,... On Sale $35.25 Choose Options
Jonagold Apple (medium) 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:... On Sale $35.95 Choose Options
Jonathan Apple (medium) 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... On Sale $35.95 Choose Options
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... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
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... On Sale $47.95 Choose Options