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  • Golden Hornet Crabapple (Malus 'Golden Hornet')

    Golden Hornet Crabapple (Malus 'Golden Hornet')

    Upright growing crabapple with pink buds and single white flowers followed by attractive yellow fruit on weeping branches. Green foliage becomes attractive golden yellow in autumn. • Pollination Group: assists pollination of apples • Uses:...

    $39.50
  • Granny Smith Apple (stepover)

    Granny Smith Apple (stepover)

    Originated in Australia in from a chance seed thrown out by Mrs. Thomas Smith, Ryde, NSW. Mrs Smith was born in Peasmarsh, Sussex in 1800 and emigrated to Australia in 1838. Trees were fruiting in 1868. Seeds were thought to have been from French Crab...

    $37.50
  • Green Horse Perry Pear Green Horse Perry Pear

    Green Horse Perry Pear

    Originating in Gloucestershire dating from around 1886 Green Horse Perry Pear is an important variety for perry makers as a component and a varietal. Attractive large, rounded, green-yellowish fruit with orange highlights. Also suitable...

    $37.95
  • Greengage (Green Gage) European Plum (dwarf)

    Greengage (Green Gage) European Plum (dwarf)

    Reine Claude is the original name for Greengage which is a very old variety named after the wife of Francois I of France, Queen Claude. It was imported into England by Sir Thomas Gage, hence the name used in Britain and Australia. This is an ideal...

    $54.95
  • Grimes Golden Apple (dwarf)

    Grimes Golden Apple (dwarf)

    Superior eating apple, great cider, keeps well. Flesh is crisp, fine-grained, and juicy. Rich, distinctive, aromatic spicy flavour. Believed to be one of the parents of Golden Delicious. © Crown Copyright Contains public sector information licensed...

    $29.50
  • Henry's Red Longdon Perry Pear

    Henry's Red Longdon Perry Pear

    Red Longdon is thought to have originated in the Forest of Dean in the Wye Valley where it was propagated by local farmers as early as the 1400s. The fruit is turbinate or pyriform, the skin is green or yellowish green with a strong red or red-orange...

    $37.95
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Lovejoy’s Lunch Apple (stepover) Lovejoy’s Lunch Apple (stepover)

    Lovejoy’s Lunch Apple (stepover)

    Apple ‘Lovejoy’s Lunch’ is a unique seedling apple with roots in Long Gully, Bendigo, where it once grew beside an old blacksmith's workshop in the Lovejoy family garden. The family loved the fruit so much that they took a cutting when...

    $37.50
  • 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
  • McIntosh Apple (stepover)

    McIntosh Apple (stepover)

    Discovered in 1796 by John McIntosh near Dundela, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada. Propagated by Allan McIntosh. It was introduced and named in about 1870. Fruits have white, rather soft, fine-textured, very juicy flesh with a sweet, pleasant vinous...

    $37.50
  • 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
  • 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
  • Paradise Pear Paradise Pear

    Paradise Pear

    European pear 'Paradise' is a delightful small early ripening pear that has fruit in clusters. Paradise pears are also called 'Faccia Bella', crystal pears or sugar pears. They have green skin with a red blush, and sweet white flesh. They are great to...

    $36.75
  • 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
  • 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
  • Plumcot

    Plumcot

    The Plumcot is an unusual cross between an apricot and Japanese plum producing a very sweet fruit combining the best of both parents. Large, firm fruit has red to black skin and golden red flesh. It displays the vigour and productivity often resulting...

    $39.50
  • Royal Gala Apple (stepover)

    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...

    $37.50
  • Satsuma Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    Satsuma Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    Sweet with slight tartness: great for eating, stewing and jam making. Dark, blood red flesh medium sized dark red fruit with a lilac coloured bloom. Pollination Group: partially self-fertile, cross pollinate with another Japanese plum Uses: eating,...

    $54.95
  • Snow Apple (Fameuse) Apple (stepover)

    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...

    $29.95
  • Snow Apple (Fameuse) Apple (tall)

    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...

    $34.95