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  • Jonathan Apple (medium)

    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...

    $35.95
  • 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...

    $36.75
  • 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...

    $47.95
  • Jostaberry Black Currant X Gooseberry

    Jostaberry Black Currant X Gooseberry

    The unusual Jostaberry (Ribes nidigrolaria) is a cross between Black Currant and Gooseberry bred in Germany in the 1970s. It grows as a deciduous open shrub with no thorns up to 2 m tall and can be espaliered, loosely hedged or grown in a tub. It does...

    $14.95
  • Judas Tree (Cercis siliquastrum)

    Judas Tree (Cercis siliquastrum)

    The Judas Tree (Cercis siliquastrum) is a very attractive small to medium deciduous rounded tree from Europe. Clusters of small deep purple-pink flowers that are pea-like grow on the bare stems in spring. The heart-shaped dark green leaves follow the...

    $44.50
  • Just Nuts - book

    Just Nuts - book

    Grow your own nuts with confidence! In Just Nuts, horticulturist the late Allen Gilbert shares practical advice on successfully growing a wide variety of nut trees in Australian conditions. This comprehensive guide covers everything from propagation and...

    $21.95
  • Katherine Havemeyer Lilac

    Katherine Havemeyer Lilac

    An old fashioned double flowering lilac, Syringa vulgaris 'Katherine Havemeyer' is an upright deciduous shrub that will take on a spreading habit as the plant matures. Can tolerate hotter conditions than most lilacs. Dense clustered panicles of fragrant,...

    $44.95
  • Katy Apricot

    Katy Apricot

    Prunus armeniaca 'Katy', introduced in the USA around 1978, has sweet, juicy flesh and vibrant orange-red coloured skin. It is one of the earliest apricots to ripen. Well suited to warmer climates. Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other pollinators...

    $37.50
  • King Billy European Plum

    King Billy European Plum

    A delicious larger, oval plum with purple skin and sweet, juicy yellow flesh. A firm favourite with many. Pollination Group: European plums especially Angelina and President. Uses: eating, drying, jam Harvest: mid i.e. Jan-Feb Features: great for jam ...

    $34.95
  • 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
  • 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...

    $36.75
  • 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...

    $29.95
  • Kiwi Fruit (male) Kiwi Fruit (male) Kiwi Fruit (male)

    Kiwi Fruit (male)

    The male kiwi fruit plant is a strong, fast-growing climber—reaching up to 9 metres—so it needs a sturdy support structure. While it doesn’t produce fruit itself, it plays a vital role in pollination. One male can support the...

    $36.50
  • Kobushi Magnolia (Magnolia kobus) Kobushi Magnolia (Magnolia kobus)

    Kobushi Magnolia (Magnolia kobus)

    Kobushi Magnolia, M. kobus, also called Mokryeon, native to Japan and Korea flowers in early spring with fragrant, white blooms appearing on bare wood. Individual flowers are around 10cm in diameter. Foliage is dark green during summer turning yellow in...

    $54.95
  • Laguna Rose Climber Laguna Rose Climber

    Laguna Rose Climber

    An award-winning climbing rose from Kordes, Rose ‘Laguna’ (Rosa ‘Laguna’) produces large, deep pink rosettes with a strong, old-rose fragrance that fills the garden. The flowers come in generous clusters and repeat well through...

    $35.95
  • 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...

    $36.75
  • Lapins Cherry Lapins Cherry Lapins Cherry Lapins Cherry Lapins Cherry

    Lapins Cherry

    Lapins Cherry (Prunus avium ‘Lapins’) is a highly regarded self-pollinating sweet cherry developed at the Summerland Research Station in British Columbia, Canada from a cross between Van and Stella in 1965. Named after cherry breeder Dr...

    $36.75
  • Lapins Cherry (dwarf) Lapins Cherry (dwarf) Lapins Cherry (dwarf) Lapins Cherry (dwarf)

    Lapins Cherry (dwarf)

    Lapins Cherry (Prunus avium ‘Lapins’) is a highly regarded self-pollinating sweet cherry developed at the Summerland Research Station in British Columbia, Canada from a cross between Van and Stella in 1965. Named after cherry...

    $56.50
  • Late Italian Red Peach

    Late Italian Red Peach

    A rounded clingstone peach with an obvious pointed end. Flesh is yellow coloured, firm, sweet and juicy when ripe. Ripens late. Great eating and suitable for preserving and cooking. Pollination Group: The majority of peaches are self-fertile i.e. they...

    $36.25
  • Lebanese Wild Apple Crabapple (Malus trilobata) Lebanese Wild Apple Crabapple (Malus trilobata) Lebanese Wild Apple Crabapple (Malus trilobata) Lebanese Wild Apple Crabapple (Malus trilobata)

    Lebanese Wild Apple Crabapple (Malus trilobata)

    The Lebanese Wild Apple Crabapple (Malus trilobata) is also called the Three-Lobed Apple Tree. Malus 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...

    $39.50
  • Legacy Blueberry

    Legacy Blueberry

    Vaccinium corymbosum 'Legacy' is a tall, vigorous, upright bush. Legacy produces a heavy crop of medium to large berries with superior flavour and sweetness. Attractive crimson autumn foliage. Pollination: self-fertile but...

    $21.95
  • Lioness Rose Lioness Rose

    Lioness Rose

    Rosa hybrida 'Lioness'  - A strong grower - This bush is upright and covered in large, slightly cupped golden yellow blooms. Moderate fragrance. Thick leathery foliage promising great heat tolerance. Does not require support and is well...

    $35.95