Huge range of fruit and ornamental trees and shrubs for farm and garden. Order now for winter delivery or pick-up. 

  • Apple (N - S) Orchard Labels

    Apple (N - S) Orchard Labels

    Label price includes FREE shipping. Our Apple (S - T) 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...

  • Apple (T - Z) Orchard Labels

    Apple (T - Z) Orchard Labels

    Label price includes FREE shipping. Our Apple (V - Z) 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...

  • Apple Rootstock Bud 9 Apple Rootstock Bud 9

    Apple Rootstock Bud 9

    Budagovsky 9 is a dwarfing rootstock resulting from a cross between M.8 x ‘Red Standard’ (Krasnij Standard) from Russia. B9 has been widely tested and is used commercially throughout the U.S. It is slightly more dwarfing than M9 and is...

  • Apple Rootstock M27 Apple Rootstock M27

    Apple Rootstock M27

    Selected in 1934 from a cross of M.13 x M.9 at East Malling Research station in Maidstone, Kent, England M.27 is a very dwarfing rootstock. Ideal for home gardens where a small tree is desirable and often used to produce stepover trees. Trees on M.27 are...

  • Apple Rootstock M9 Apple Rootstock M9

    Apple Rootstock M9

    Selected as a chance seedling of ‘Jaune de Metz’, in France in the late 1870’s. M.9 was one of the first rootstocks collected by the East Mailing Research Station and given the number ‘9’ which was later replaced by the name...

  • Apple Rootstock MM102 Apple Rootstock MM102

    Apple Rootstock MM102

    MM.102 is a cross between Northern Spy x M.1, produced by the East Malling Research Station, which produces a tree between M.26 and M.7 depending on the soil types. Early trials found that MM.102 produced average crop of good sized fruit. Renewed...

  • Apple Rootstock MM106 Apple Rootstock MM106

    Apple Rootstock MM106

    A cross between Northern Spy x M.1 that tends to be more sensitive to soil moisture levels than many rootstocks especially if the soils are poorly aerated. On dry sandy soils MM.106 will produce a tree of smaller size than M.7. On more fertile soils MM...

  • Apple Rootstock MM111 Apple Rootstock MM111

    Apple Rootstock MM111

    A cross between Northern Spy and M.793, produced by the John Innes Horticultural Institute, that produces a tree that is larger than MM.106 and about 75% of seedling size. MM.111 is valuable due to its adaptability to dry sandy soils. Suckering is low,...

  • Apple Rootstock Northern Spy Apple Rootstock Northern Spy

    Apple Rootstock Northern Spy

    A seedling that originated in east Bloomfield in western New York in 1828. It was initially selected for its excellent and long keeping fruit. Northern Spy became a popular rootstock with Australian orchardists due to its good resistance to Wooly Aphids...

  • Apricot Orchard Labels

    Apricot Orchard Labels

    Label price includes FREE shipping. Our Apricot 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 years and...

  • Asian Pear Orchard Labels

    Asian Pear Orchard Labels

    Label price includes FREE shipping. Our Asian Pear 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 years...

  • Autumn Bliss Raspberry Autumn Bliss Raspberry

    Autumn Bliss Raspberry

    Rubus idaeus 'Autumn Bliss'  Is a vigorous raspberry that likes a sheltered position in full sun. The short, slightly thorny stems carry a heavy crop of large, red fruit with a good flavour that keep well. Bears from late summer to late autumn...

    $24.95
  • Autumn Royal Seedless Grape Autumn Royal Seedless Grape

    Autumn Royal Seedless Grape

    Vitis vinifera 'Autumn Royal' is a seedless, large, elongated purple-black berry with a crunchy skin. Firm texture and a pleasant, distinctive flavour - good sugar levels. Late maturing. Fruiting is improved with annual pruning. Harvest: mid-March to...

    $18.50
  • Barry Apple (dwarf)

    Barry Apple (dwarf)

    What a surprise packet Barry turned out to be! When we finally got around to tasting and testing Barry 3 or 4 years ago we were blown away by the taste and durability after harvest. Raised at the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, U...

  • Beauty of Bath Apple (dwarf)

    Beauty of Bath Apple (dwarf)

    Awarded a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1887, it become one of the most important early dessert apples in the UK. Resistant to scab. One of the earliest to ripen. Pollination Group: PG2 Uses: Eating Harvest: late Dec -...

    $31.95
  • Beauty of Bath Apple (medium)

    Beauty of Bath Apple (medium)

    Awarded a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1887, it become one of the most important early dessert apples in the UK. Resistant to scab. One of the earliest to ripen. Pollination Group: PG2 Uses: Eating Harvest: late Dec -...

    $31.95
  • Bechtel Crab Crabapple (Malus ioensis 'Plena')

    Bechtel Crab Crabapple (Malus ioensis 'Plena')

    The Bechtel Crab was discovered in Staunton Illinois by E. A. Bechtel and introduced into gardens between 1840 and 1850. It is one of the most beautiful crabapples when flowering with stunning double pink, fragrant blooms. It flowers later in the season...

    $34.95
  • Belle Cacheuse Apple (medium)

    Belle Cacheuse Apple (medium)

    A large cooking and cider variety of French origins. A SWEET cider type. Image (accessed 7/4/16) Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Cider, Cooking Harvest: March-April Features: SWEET, large fruit

  • Belle de Boskoop Apple (dwarf)

    Belle de Boskoop Apple (dwarf)

    Thought to be a bud sport of Reinette de Montfort. Found by K.J.W. Ottolander, Boskoop, The Netherlands in 1856, it received an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1897. One of the better cooking apples, the aromatic flesh remains...

  • Belle De Nancy Lilac Belle De Nancy Lilac

    Belle De Nancy Lilac

    A wonderfully fragrant double pink flower is a feature of Lilac ‘Belle de Nancy’. Flower heads (panicles) start with mauve buds in spring changing to a strong lilac-pink colour finally fading to a bluish hue in early summer. Syringa...

  • Belle Lucrative Pear

    Belle Lucrative Pear

    Another wonderfully historic pear variety about which much more is written in our reference than there is space for here. Belle Lucrative is of Flemish origin. In 1831 it was growing in the London Horticultural Society’s gardens at Chiswick,...