Red Noonan Peach One of our favourites! Prunus persica 'Red Noonan' is a rich flavoured, white-fleshed freestone peach. Great eating, also good for juicing and drying. Reliable cropper. Pollination Group: self-fertile Height x width: 2m x... On Sale $36.25 Choose Options
Red Noonan Peach (dwarf) One of our favourites! Red Noonan Peach (Prunus persica 'Red Noonan') is a rich flavoured, white-fleshed freestone peach. Great eating, also good for juicing and drying. Reliable cropper. Pollination Group: Self-pollinating Height x width:... On Sale $54.95 Choose Options
Red Oak (Quercus rubra) The wonderful ornamental Red Oak (Quercus rubra) is a large spreading deciduous tree with dark red to burgundy foliage in autumn. From north America, this fast growing tree has branches that can be from ground level or pruned at the trunk to have access... On Sale $38.50 Choose Options
Red Riding Hood Rose Rosa hybrida 'Red Riding Hood' is a vigorous plant with large clusters of cupped old-fashioned flowers. They are a deep crimson red, large, and very full. Great for garden highlights, edges and suitable for pots. Disease resistance*: 4 Star... On Sale $35.95 Choose Options
Rival Apricot Prunus armeniaca 'Rival' is a very productive variety with large fruit, orange flesh and a lighter skin with a red bloom. Pollination Group: self-fertile, performs better with best with Goldrich, Moorpark Uses: eating, stewing, preserving,... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Royal de Naples Currant Plants approx. 25 cm to 35 cm tallRibes nigrum ‘Royal de Naples’ ‘Royal de Naples’ is a vigorous deciduous shrub that produces medium sized black round to flat-round fruit on little trusses that will hold on the plant for some... On Sale $14.95 Choose Options
Royal Gala Apple (stepover) A more highly coloured clone of Gala. Discovered in 1971 by H.W. Ten Hove, New Zealand. Introduced in 1974 by D.W. McKenzie, Fruit Research Orchard, Havelock North, New Zealand. Fruits are sweet, crisp and juicy with an aromatic flavour. Pollination... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
San Giovanni European Pear Pyrus communis 'San Giovanni' is a very old variety from Italy mentioned as early as 1660. It is an early pear ripening late Jan-early Feb. Tree is of medium vigour. Fruit is small, pale green with white, juicy flesh that has a very... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
Sir Don Cherry Bred in South Australia in 1986 and under Plant Breeder’s Rights in Australia, parents Black Douglas x Stella. Dark red large kidney-shaped fruit, high cropping efficiency. Matures late December. • Pollination Group: Self pollinating... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
Snow Apple (Fameuse) Apple (stepover) Thought to be a Canadian variety and may have been raised from seed brought from France by early settlers. It was planted in the USA in about 1730. Fruits have rather soft, fine-textured, juicy flesh with a very sweet and vinous flavour similar to... On Sale $29.95 Choose Options
Snow Apple (Fameuse) Apple (tall) Thought to be a Canadian variety and may have been raised from seed brought from France by early settlers. It was planted in the USA in about 1730. Fruits have rather soft, fine-textured, juicy flesh with a very sweet and vinous flavour similar to... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
St Margaret Cherry The St Margaret Cherry (Prunus avium 'St Margaret') has quality large fruit that are very dark purple. • Pollination Group: does better with Napoleon growing nearby • Uses: eating, preserving, jam • Harvest: December to early January... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
Stark Earliglo™ Peach Stark Earliglo™ Peach is a bright-red freestone among the earliest of the peaches to ripen. Earliglo is very winter hardy, and can be planted with confidence in colder areas. The delicious, firm fruit ripens from mid-December. Self-pollinating. On Sale $36.25 Choose Options
Stewarts Seedling (Ballarat Seedling) Apple (dwarf) Also called Ballarat Seedling. Found at Ballarat, Victoria, in the 1870s in the garden of Mrs Stewart. Known in the early 1900s. Fruits have coarse, hard flesh with a subacid flavour.Parentage: Dunn's Seedling x Unknown Pollination Group: PG3Uses:... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
Sugar Plum European Plum European Plum Sugar Plum has small sweet oval-shaped fruits with red skin and yellow flesh. • Pollination Group: part self fertile, produces better with other plums growing nearby • Uses: eating, jam, preserves, cooking, drying • Harvest:... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
Sugar-Loaf Pippin Apple (medium) An early ripening apple from Russia that was first recorded in 1831. It has scored well in tastings and with a high acid content is good for cooking. Can be used for cider. Smith Muriel W.G. (1971) National Apple Register of the United Kingdom. London:... On Sale $35.95 Choose Options
Sunburst Cherry Sunburst Cherry (Prunus avium ‘Sunburst’) is a popular self-pollinating sweet cherry producing very large, glossy dark red to almost black fruit with juicy flesh and excellent sweet flavour. Raised in Canada from a cross involving Stella, it... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
Sundowner Nectarine (dwarf) Prunus persica ‘Sundowner’ is a freestone nectarine. Fruit is yellow and fleshy with smooth red over yellow/orange skin and good flavour. It is a low chill variety. Grows to around 2m x 2m. • Pollination Group: The majority of... On Sale $59.95 Choose Options
Sweet Alford Apple (medium) Variety from Devon producing a good quality sweet cider, sometimes mildly bittersweet. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Cider Harvest: March - April Features: SWEET Image 1: Copyright Heritage Fruit Trees On Sale $35.95 Choose Options
Sweet Coppin Apple (medium) An old variety originating in Devon. Once very common in cider orchards in the Exeter area. Sweet cider style. Medium to large, conical fruit. White, soft, flesh. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. ... On Sale $35.95 Choose Options
Sweet Reward European Pear (Dwarf) European Pear Sweet Reward™, called Harrow Sweet in North America was bred in Canada. This modern pear is a multi-purpose cultivar producing great fruit suitable for eating fresh and preserving while at the same time having a great ornamental... On Sale $59.95 Choose Options
Sweet Temptation (TM) Fig Fig ‘Sweet Temptation™’ (Ficus carica ‘Sweet Temptation™’) is a naturally compact fig selected for home gardens and small spaces. One of the smallest-growing fig varieties available in Australia, it produces large,... On Sale $49.50 Choose Options
T.B. Cosford hazelnut T.B. Cosford Hazelnut was selected in Australia. It is a vigorous hardy tree with good steady yields. Its major use is for blanched kernels and is suitable in confectionaries. The mid-brown nuts have a thin shell and are medium-sized. Hazelnuts... On Sale $38.50 Out of stock
Teagan Blue Japanese Plum Prunus salicina 'Teagan Blue' Japanese Plum - has firm fruit with dark purply red skin with hints of blue. The sweet juicy flesh is yellow-orange. • Pollination Group: Santa Rosa • Uses: eating, cooking, bottling, preserving •... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options