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  • Master's Early Quince

    Master's Early Quince

    Master's Early Quince is an Australian heritage variety, early flowering, and late ripening. Fruit medium to large, pear-shaped. Spreading habit, small leaves, yellow fruit, good quality. Pink when cooked. Pollination: Self-pollinating so no...

    $34.95
  • Michelin Apple (medium)

    Michelin Apple (medium)

    Raised by M. Legrand of Yvetot, Normandy, France, it first fruited in 1872. It was named after M. Michelin of Paris, one of the original promoters appointed by the French Government for the study of cider fruits. Introduced into Herefordshire in 1884 by...

    $29.95
  • Miss Satomi Dogwood (Cornus kousa 'Miss Satomi')

    Miss Satomi Dogwood (Cornus kousa 'Miss Satomi')

    Miss Satomi Dogwood (Cornus kousa 'Miss Satomi') is a sensational small garden tree/shrub. The upright spreading canopy has seasonal features of spring 'flowers' and autumnal foliage along horizontal branches. It is sometimes called Cornus kousa 'Satomi'...

    $57.95
  • Missimo Lilac

    Missimo Lilac

    Missimo Lilac (Syringa × hyacinthiflora 'Missimo') bears single sweetly scented, rosy purple flowers in large clusters in spring. Foliage is heart-shaped and lush green. A very attractive shrub for any garden. 3 m tall by around 2 m wide,...

    $44.95
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    Mission Almond

    Mission Almond

    Mission Almond has medium nuts with a hard shell. Excellent for roasting. Harvest: Late March Pollination: Californian Papershell, Ne Plus Ultra, Self-pollinating Almond, or IXL Check out the book Just Nuts for practical, down-to-earth...

    $35.25
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    Mollar de Elche Pomegranate Mollar de Elche Pomegranate Mollar de Elche Pomegranate

    Mollar de Elche Pomegranate

    Mollar de Elche Pomegranate (Punica granatum 'Mollar de Elche') is by far the most popular and most widely grown pomegranate in Spain. Very sweet, small tender and edible seeds make it a highly sought after variety. Apart from its superior flavour...

    $37.50
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  • Moorpark Apricot (dwarf) Moorpark Apricot (dwarf)

    Moorpark Apricot (dwarf)

    Moorpark Apricot (Prunus armeniaca ‘Moorpark’) is a deservedly popular home garden apricot with larger fruit than many varieties. Great fresh from the tree and is also good for cooking, juice and jam. Pollination Group:...

    $54.95
  • Morello Cherry

    Morello Cherry

    The Morello cherry is sour to the palate when eaten fresh, but is ideal in cooking pies and preserves and making jam. The taste compliments chocolate as well. Harvest: late Dec-early Jan Image link

    $42.50
  • Munstead Wood (David Austin Rose)

    Munstead Wood (David Austin Rose)

    Rosa hybrida 'Munstead Wood' - With large, velvety crimson red blooms in the distinctive English style and a strong Old Rose fragrance. Medium size bush with good disease resistance. Disease resistance*: 4 star Size approx: 1.2m Flower...

    $35.95
  • No Surrender Rose Floribunda

    No Surrender Rose Floribunda

    Created to honour the courage of the Australian spirit, Rose ‘No Surrender’ (Rosa ‘No Surrender’) displays large, bright crimson blooms with a silken texture. Strong and upright, this rose flowers freely through the warmer months,...

    $35.95
  • Nootka Raspberry

    Nootka Raspberry

    Nootka Raspberry (Rubus idaeus 'Nootka’) was developed in British Columbia, Canada. ‘Nootka’ has medium-sized, bright red fruit. Easy to pick. Stores well and has good resistance to fruit rots. Mid-season summer-fruiting and then again...

    $27.50
  • Orion Peach

    Orion Peach

    One of the best old varieties with large, blushed red fruit and firm white flesh, excellent flavour. Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating Harvest: early December Features: white flesh

    $36.25
  • Orleans Reinette Apple (medium)

    Orleans Reinette Apple (medium)

    An old variety sometimes confused with Blenheim Orange, but it is considered sweeter and richer in flavour. Described in 1776 by Dutch botanist Knoop, thought to be French, its origin is uncertain. Received an Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural...

    $35.95
  • Patterson Apricot

    Patterson Apricot

    Prunus armeniaca ‘Patterson’ is named after the country town of Patterson in California USA that was once a leading apricot producing region for the United States and still celebrates apricots with its annual apricot fiesta. This variety...

    $37.50
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    Peacharine Nectarine

    Peacharine Nectarine

    Nectarine 'Peacharine' is a mouth-watering cross between a peach and a nectarine. Smooth skin with yellow, sweet, juicy, clingstone flesh. Pollination Group: Self-pollinating Uses: Eating Harvest: Mid-January Size: 3 m-4 m wide x 3 m tall

    $34.95
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  • Peasgood's Nonsuch Apple (dwarf)

    Peasgood's Nonsuch Apple (dwarf)

    Raised by Mrs Peasgood at Stamford, Lincolnshire, England from seed sown in about 1858. Said to be a Catshead cross. Received First Class Certificate from Royal Horticultural Society in 1872. Fruits are a little coarse textured, moderately juicy and a...

    $36.75
  • Peau d'Ane Apple (medium)

    Peau d'Ane Apple (medium)

    Peau d’Ane Apple (Malus domestica ‘Peau d’Ane’) is a rare French cider apple valued by collectors and traditional cider enthusiasts for its distinctive name and historic character. Classified as a bittersweet cider apple, it...

    $31.95
  • Père David's Maple (Acer davidii) Père David's Maple (Acer davidii) Père David's Maple (Acer davidii)

    Père David's Maple (Acer davidii)

    Large item - may not be suitable for shipping by Australia Post, more information. Père David's Maple (Acer davidii) is an excellent medium tree for larger gardens with very interesting marked bark and beautiful foliage throughout...

    $37.50
  • Phoenix Rose Floribunda

    Phoenix Rose Floribunda

    Symbolising renewal and resilience, Rose ‘Phoenix’ (Rosa ‘Phoenix’) rises each season with bold orange-scarlet blooms and a bright, uplifting presence. The large double flowers stand proudly on strong stems, perfect for cutting,...

    $35.95
  • President European Plum President European Plum

    President European Plum

    Awarded the Award of Merit by the RHS in 1895 and a First Class Certificate in 1900. Fruits have juicy, sweet flesh with a pleasant flavour. An excellent cooker. European Plum 'President' was raised at Sawbridgeworth by Rivers and introduced in 1901...

    $34.95
  • Red Currant Red Currant

    Red Currant

    Plants approx. 25cm to 35cm tallRibes rubrum var Red Currant Redcurrant berries are the early summer jewel in the garden ripening in time for the December festive season. The small bright red fruit hang in little trusses and are easy to...

    $14.95