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The Wildcard Collection

The trees you weren't looking for — but might be very glad you found.

A hand-picked collection of worthy, interesting and sometimes overlooked trees that deserve another look. Not necessarily the obvious bestsellers, but plants we think have something special to offer — whether that's great fruit, beautiful foliage, unusual history, toughness, shade, flowers or simply being a terrific garden tree.

And they're all at their End-of-Season Sale prices!

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    Bendigo Beauty Peach Bendigo Beauty Peach Bendigo Beauty Peach Bendigo Beauty Peach Bendigo Beauty Peach

    Bendigo Beauty Peach

    Peach ‘Bendigo Beauty’ (Prunus persica ‘Bendigo Beauty’) is a heritage Australian peach valued for its attractive red-blushed skin, white flesh and excellent sweet flavour. Producing medium to large fruit that are suitable for...

    $36.25
    On Sale $26.95
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    Beurre Easter Pear (semi-dwarf) Beurre Easter Pear (semi-dwarf) Beurre Easter Pear (semi-dwarf)

    Beurre Easter Pear (semi-dwarf)

    Beurre Easter Pear (Pyrus 'Beurre Easter') seems to have originated in the gardens of the Capucin Monastery at Louvain, Belgium, where there was recorded, about 1823, an old pear tree known to the monks as the Pastorale de Louvain. As the variety...

    $44.95
    On Sale $29.50
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    Bing Cherry

    Bing Cherry

    Bing is the most famous sweet cherry variety in the USA. It originated in Oregon in the United States in 1875 on an orchard planted in Western Oregon by Henderson Lewelling in 1847. It takes its name from one of Lewelling's Chinese...

    $36.75
    On Sale $29.25
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    Black Genoa Fig

    Black Genoa Fig

    Black Genoa Fig is the leading commercial variety for fresh fruit production. The tree has an open and spreading habit. The fruit is dark purple at maturity, with red seeds and white flesh. It is a squat, pear-shaped fruit. It has a distinctive...

    $31.95
    On Sale $25.95
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    Chinese Quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis) Chinese Quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis)

    Chinese Quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis)

    The Chinese Quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis) is used both as an attractive small ornamental tree and for its perfumed and edible fruit. It has attractive pink flowers and yellow to red autumn foliage. Its bark, more obvious in winter, is also attractive...

    $41.95
    On Sale $33.25
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    Deanna Fig

    Deanna Fig

    Deanna is a large fig that ripens to a greenish yellow colour. The strawberry to amber flesh is considered to be of very good quality. The small eye helps to minimise spoiling. It was developed at UC Davis, Riverside and has good cold hardiness. Image

    $31.95
    On Sale $25.95
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    Hick's Fancy Mulberry Hick's Fancy Mulberry Hick's Fancy Mulberry

    Hick's Fancy Mulberry

    Mulberry 'Hick's Fancy' (Morus nigra 'Hick's Fancy') is a productive Australian-grown selection of the Black Mulberry, valued for its sweet, richly flavoured dark fruit that ripens progressively over an extended period rather than all at once. It is well...

    $51.95
    On Sale $33.45
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    Robe de Sergeant Prune (Plum)

    Robe de Sergeant Prune (Plum)

    Robe de Sergeant (sometimes spelt Robe de Sergent or Robe de Sargent) is one of the best tasting prune plums, very sweet and juicy. Fruit is medium sized roundish oval with deep purple to blackish colour and a thick grey bloom. The flesh is freestone,...

    $34.95
    On Sale $27.95
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    Royal de Naples Currant

    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...

    $14.95
    On Sale $5.95
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    Smyrna Quince

    Smyrna Quince

    Smyrna Quince has good quality fruit that are large and shaped like a long pear. The yellow-skinned fruit becomes pale pink when cooked. Pollination: Self-pollinating so no other pollinators needed although the presence of additional varieties...

    $34.95
    On Sale $27.95
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    Stewarts Seedling (Ballarat Seedling) Apple (dwarf)

    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:...

    $36.75
    On Sale $24.50
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