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  • Blush Seedless Grape Blush Seedless Grape

    Blush Seedless Grape

    Grape 'Blush Seedless' (Vitis vinifera 'Blush Seedless') is a red crisp grape, general characteristics of 'Emperor' but a brighter red colour. Ripening early-mid season with a large well filled compact bunch. Large, oval berries with good shipping...

    $21.75
  • Bogong Raspberry

    Bogong Raspberry

    Bogong Raspberry (Rubus idaeus ‘Bogong’) is an autumn-fruiting variety developed in Australia. ‘Bogong’ has very large, brick-red fruit with good flavour. If the suckers are controlled allowing the canes to grow tall, then...

    $30.25
  • Bonza Apple (dwarf)

    Bonza Apple (dwarf)

    Bonza was a chance seedling found in Batlow and introduced in the 1950s. The Bonza variety has a green/cream background colour under a red blush. The variety is characterised by a very white firm flesh with a sweet flavour, and is particularly good for...

    $29.50
  • Bordeaux Rose Bordeaux Rose Bordeaux Rose

    Bordeaux Rose

    Rosa hybrida 'Bordeaux'  is a wine red Floribunda which has an abundance of large double cupped blooms with a subtle fragrance. Great for mass planting, borders, hedges or for a splash of colour. Disease resistance*: 5 star Size approx: 80cm Flower...

    $34.95
  • Braeburn Apple (dwarf)

    Braeburn Apple (dwarf)

    Considered one of the best 20th century apples. Discovered on the property of O.Moran, Waiwhero, Upper Moutere, New Zealand and was first grown commercially by William Bros. at Braeburn orchard, Upper Moutere in 1952. I Fruits have crisp, firm flesh with...

    $36.95
  • Braeburn Apple (medium)

    Braeburn Apple (medium)

    Considered one of the best 20th century apples. Discovered on the property of O.Moran, Waiwhero, Upper Moutere, New Zealand and was first grown commercially by William Bros. at Braeburn orchard, Upper Moutere in 1952. I Fruits have crisp, firm flesh with...

    $29.50
  • Braeburn Apple (tall)

    Braeburn Apple (tall)

    Considered one of the best 20th century apples. Discovered on the property of O.Moran, Waiwhero, Upper Moutere, New Zealand and was first grown commercially by William Bros. at Braeburn orchard, Upper Moutere in 1952. I Fruits have crisp, firm flesh with...

    $36.95
  • Bramley's Seedling Apple (dwarf)

    Bramley's Seedling Apple (dwarf)

    One of the world's great apples, with a great story, and commercially still the most popular cooking apple grown in the UK. It is particularly high in vitamin C and keeps well. Raised by Mary Ann Brailsford, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England between...

    $36.95
  • Bramley's Seedling Apple (medium)

    Bramley's Seedling Apple (medium)

    One of the world's great apples, with a great story, and commercially still the most popular cooking apple grown in the UK. It is particularly high in vitamin C and keeps well. Raised by Mary Ann Brailsford, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England between...

    $36.95
  • Bramley's Seedling Apple (stepover)

    Bramley's Seedling Apple (stepover)

    One of the world's great apples, with a great story, and commercially still the most popular cooking apple grown in the UK. It is particularly high in vitamin C and keeps well. Raised by Mary Ann Brailsford, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England between...

    $37.50
  • Bramley's Seedling Apple (tall)

    Bramley's Seedling Apple (tall)

    One of the world's great apples, with a great story, and commercially still the most popular cooking apple grown in the UK. It is particularly high in vitamin C and keeps well. Raised by Mary Ann Brailsford, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England between...

    $39.00
  • Brandes Jordan Almond

    Brandes Jordan Almond

    Brandes Jordan Almond is suitable for hot climates. Produces large to medium sized brown pointed, broad coarse nuts. Ripens early, suitable for roasting, cooking and blanching and eaten fresh. Harvest: Early February Pollination: Use Brandes Jordan,...

    $37.50
  • Brigg's Red May Peach

    Brigg's Red May Peach

    Brigg's Red May Peach (Peach ‘Brigg’s Red May’) originated in about 1870 as a chance seedling on the farm of John G. Briggs near Yuba City, California. Fruit are medium to large, round, skin white with a rich red cheek. Flesh...

    $34.95
  • Bright Smiles Rose

    Bright Smiles Rose

    Rosa hybrida 'Bright Smiles'  bears deep yellow semi double blooms with orange shading. Accompanied by a mild fragrance.  An excellent compact rose suitable for pots, borders and mass planting.  Heat resistant this rose will brighten...

    $34.95
  • Brown Snout Apple (medium)

    Brown Snout Apple (medium)

    Dessert wine-like qualities. Yellow-green coloured fruit, russeted, rarely slight pink-orange flush.ALERT - limited range in Australia, combination of very high chill requirement and late flowering results in few useful crops except in areas with cold,...

    $27.50
  • Brown Turkey Fig Brown Turkey Fig

    Brown Turkey Fig

    Ficus carica 'Brown Turkey' Fig is a small tree with sparse foliage. It crops well in most situations, but does not usually produce a breba crop. It is susceptible to souring during wet weather in coastal areas, but the fruit is reasonably resistant to...

    $42.50
  • Brown's Apple (dwarf)

    Brown's Apple (dwarf)

    Originated in Devon. It was discovered by Mr Hill, a cider maker and nurseryman of Staverton, near Totnes, Devon. Known to have been in existence in the early 1920s. Trees are very vigourous, fruits are medium sized with white flesh which often carries a...

    $29.50
  • Brown's Apple (medium)

    Brown's Apple (medium)

    Originated in Devon. It was discovered by Mr Hill, a cider maker and nurseryman of Staverton, near Totnes, Devon. Known to have been in existence in the early 1920s. Trees are very vigourous, fruits are medium sized with white flesh which often carries a...

    $31.50
  • 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
  • Bulmer's Norman Apple (medium)

    Bulmer's Norman Apple (medium)

    Originally  from Normandy, France, it was developed by H.P. Bulmer & Co., Ltd., in Hereford, England. Fruits are medium to large. Tends to be biennial. Vigorous, spreading habit. Skin yellow-green, smooth and waxy, blush rare, russet in...

    $29.50