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Crab Apple John Downie
Crab Apple John Downie
John Downie Crab Apple - Perhaps the best fruiting crab apple. John Downie has beautiful white flowers in April followed by large bright orange to red fruits in the autumn. Malus John Downie have a very refreshing flavour that make them ideal for jams and jellies.
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Crab Apple Red Sentinel
Crab Apple Red Sentinel
Red Sentinel Crab Apple - One of the most ornamental crab apple varieties, bearing pink-white flowers in late spring, followed by masses of glossy, round, red fruit. The fruits remain on the branches throughout autumn and winter, complementing the autumnal shades of the leaves before falling. Providing year-round interest, it’s perfect for a small gardens and the birds will love the fruits from December - January. Grow Malus x robusta ‘Red Sentinel’ in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Remove dead, diseased and crossing branches in winter.
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Japanese Wineberry
Rubus phoenicolasius Japanese Wineberry plants for sale - This is a climbing shrub that produces large trusses of unbelievably sweet orange red to dark red berries of delicious flavour. Japanese Wineberries are easy to grow. A good subject to grow against a fence. Though it is uncommon it is no more difficult to grow than a raspberry, which it is closely related. The Japanese Wineberry is ideal for planting against a wall or a fence or growing in a container. Picking Time: Late July.
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£14.28
Pear Beth
Dessert Pear Beth fruit trees - A new star of the pear world. Beth is an excellent English bred variety comes into fruit early and cropping is regular. Beth Pear received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Beth has white flesh that has a melting texture. Yields are high. Picking time late August. Pollination group B.
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£36 from £30

Pear Beurre Hardy
Pear Beurre Hardy
Dessert Pear Beurre Hardy fruit trees - A classic French pear from the early 19th century. Beurre Hardy has conical fruit with a distinctive excellent flavour. The leaves turn red in the autumn giving exceptional autumn colour. Pick Beurre Hardy fruit in late August whilst quite hard, then leave to ripen indoors. The connoisseur's pear. Pollination group B.
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Pear Concorde
Dessert Pear Concorde fruit trees - A new Pear from East Malling Research Station. Concorde is a perfect garden variety as the growth is quite compact. Concorde is also self fertile. Received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Concorde is a reliable and heavy cropper. Ideal for the small garden. Has Conference and Doyenne du Comice as parents. Very good flavour with melting juicy flesh. Picking time late October. Pollination group C.
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Pear Conference
Dessert Pear Conference fruit trees. - Remains the number one choice because of its reliability under less than favourable conditions. Conference received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Conference fruits are long and narrow with juicy but firm flesh. Picking time late September. Self fertile though a pollinating partner will ensure a better crop. Pollination group B.
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£36 from £28
Pear Doyenne du Comice
Pear Doyenne du Comice
Dessert Pear Doyenne du Comice fruit trees - The Queen of pears, if you are looking for flavour - the texture and taste are truly outstanding. Doyenne du Comice received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society . Doyenne du Comice does require a warm sheltered site, with other varieties as pollination partners, particularly Beth or Concorde. Picking time mid October. Pollination group C.
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Pear Improved Fertility
Dessert/Culinary Pear Improved Fertility fruit trees - Improved Fertility is an improved sport of Fertility found at Seabrooks Nursery. A hardy and heavy cropper. The medium sized fruits are very sweet and juicy for dessert, with an excellent, melting texture. Improved Fertility is a self fertile pear but a nearby pollination partner will ensure a better crop. Improved Fertility has good disease resistance. Picking time September. Pollination group C.
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Pear Louise Bonne of Jersey
Pear Louise Bonne of Jersey
Dessert Pear Louise Bon Of Jersey fruit trees - An old French Pear variety. Louise Bonne of Jersey is rated very highly in the flavour league. The flesh is white, melting and sweet. Louise Bonne of Jersey also has very attractive blossom with good frost resistance. A very good garden Pear. Picking time late September. Pollination group A.
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Pear Williams Bon Chretien
Pear Williams Bon Chretien
Dessert Pear Williams' Bon Chrétien fruit trees - As a garden tree this old English variety (First introduced 1770, Berkshire, UK) is a regular cropper and hardy enough for northern districts. Williams' Bon Chrétien received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Williams' Bon Chrétien is excellent straight from the tree in September but does not store. Will not pollinate Louise Bonne of Jersey. Pollination group C.
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Strawberry Allegro - 10 Runners Bare Root
Strawberry Allegro - 10 Runners Bare Root
Strawberry Allegro runners for sale - An exciting new variety strongly recommended for gardeners who are unable to rotate their strawberries or with endemic soil borne diseases. Allegro is a vigorous variety with exceptional resistance to soil born diseases as well as Botrytis and Mildew. This early variety carries its flowers underneath the left canopy which protects against late frosts. Berries are large, firm and bright with high sugar levels and excellent juicy flavour.   Allegro picking time: July onwards
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£14.55

Strawberry Christine - 10 Runners Bare Root
Strawberry Christine - 10 Runners Bare Root
Strawberry Christine Runners For Sale - Christine is an early season variety cropping some 5 days ahead of Elsanta and responds particularly well when covered with fleece. The berries are large, bright, orange-red and easily picked. Class I percentages are good with few small or misshapen berries. Fruit quality is excellent and in an HDC trial Christine was recorded as ‘the firmest variety with high skin strength and little bruising’. Flavour is excellent with good levels of sugar. This variety will give three full crops when grown on a traditional matted row and is the only early variety that is resistant to Verticillium Wilt; it also has good resistance to Mildew and is untouched by Two Spotted Spider Mite.
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£14.55
Strawberry Elsanta - 10 Runners Bare Root
Strawberry Elsanta - 10 Runners Bare Root
Strawberry Elsanta runners for sale - This new Dutch variety is considered by many professional growers to be the replacement for Cambridge Favourite. Elsanta produces high yields, attractive glossy fruit and excellent shelf life. The flavour is outstanding. Elsanta picking time: mid June - late June.
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Strawberry Florence - 10 Runners Bare Root
Strawberry Florence - 10 Runners Bare Root
Strawberry Florence runners for sale - An outstanding dessert strawberry of excellent flavour and colour. Plants are vigorous with an erect habit and has very good resistance to powdery mildew and other fungal leaf diseases. Florence crops 10 days later than Elsanta. This variety is the one to choose for flavour. Florence picking time: early July.
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£14.55
Strawberry Marshmello - 10 Runners Bare Root
Strawberry Marshmello - 10 Runners Bare Root
Strawberry Marshmello runners for sale - Described by French chef Raymond Blanc as the sweetest strawberry he has ever tasted! Bred at East Malling Research station. Marshmello was chosen for producing strong, vigorous, large crowned plants with excellent disease resistance and also its superb sweet flavour and large fruit. Marshmello would not be found in supermarkets as the fruits have a shorter than normal shelf life once picked. Grow your own at home and enjoy these sweetest of strawberries which leave supermarket varieties far behind. Marshmello picking time: late June.
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£14.55

Strawberry Symphony - 10 Runners Bare Root
Strawberry Symphony - 10 Runners Bare Root
  Strawberry Symphony Runners For Sale - Bred in Scotland, Symphony offers gardeners the option to extend their production of bright, glossy berries with well coloured flesh after Elsanta and other mid-season varieties have finished cropping. Symphony is a vigorous grower and has good resistance to powdery mildew. Supermarket quality fruits with excellent flavour. Symphony picking time: Mid July. 
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£14.55
Merryweather Damson
Culinary Damson Merryweather fruit trees - Received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1907 and a First Class Certificate in 1913. Blue to black skin, yellow flesh, which is juicy and acidic. Merryweather Damson is an excellent all round performer. Picking time late August. Fruit size is large for a damson. Merryweather Damson is a clingstone fruit - the stone is not easily parted from the flesh. Merryweather Damson is also a self-fertile Damson.
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£40 from £36

Shropshire Damson
Culinary Damson Shropshire fruit trees - Received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Shropshire Damson is native to the West Midlands this small, compact tree was originally found in the hedgerows. A self-fertile variety with rich medium sized fruits. St Julien A rootstock will reach a height of 3.5 metres when mature.
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Jostaberry 2 Litre
The nearly black berry, which is smaller than a gooseberry and a bit larger than a blackcurrant, is edible both raw and cooked. It is described as having a taste intermediate between a gooseberry and a blackcurrant, with the gooseberry flavour more dominant in the unripe fruit, and the blackcurrant notes developing as the fruit ripens. The ripe fruit will hang on the bush in good condition through late summer, but is very popular with birds. The somewhat unripe fruit can be used in cooking recipes as a gooseberry. Like blackcurrants the fruit freezes well, and like many other members of the Ribes genus it is rich in Vitamin C. Buy 2 plants and get the 2nd half price.
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£14

Plum Czar - St Julien A
Desert/Culinary Plum Czar fruit trees - Czar received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. The fruits are dark purple in colour with a yellow to green flesh which has a good acid flavour. The cooking variety that most people choose. Czar can be used as a dessert plum when fully ripe. Czar is also a self fertile Plum. Picking time early-mid August.
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Plum Excalibur - St Julien A
Plum Excalibur - St Julien A
Dessert Plum Excalibur fruit trees - A good, reddish-purple plum (raised in 1970) producing large, sweet fruit that's ready for picking in mid-August. The pale yellow flesh is sweet and juicy with a very good flavour that is claimed to be better than Victoria. When ripe the Excalibur Plum stone is free.
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Plum Marjories Seedling - St Julien A
Dessert/Culinary Plum Marjorie's Seedling fruit trees - Excellent choice if you want a late plum. Marjorie's Seedling received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. The oval fruit has yellow flesh that is moderately sweet when fully ripe. Marjorie's Seedling flowers later so it misses early frosts. Picking time late September. Marjorie's Seedling is a self fertile plum variety.
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Plum Opal - St Julien A
Dessert Plum Opal fruit trees for sale -  Opal is a superb early variety of Plum. The red fruits have a yellow flesh that parts from the stone with ease. Opal is sometimes thought of as a Gage like Plum due to it's excellent flavour. A very good reliable self fertile choice for any gardens in the UK. The fruits are a medium size. Picking time late July. Opal has a long ripening period 12-14 days so you do not get a glut of Plums all in one go. An excellent Plum to eat fresh, but it is also useful for jams and fruit crumbles. Plum Opal Received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.
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Plum Seneca - St Julien A
Dessert Plum Seneca fruit trees - The largest plum we have ever seen! 3 fruits are capable of filling your hand. The large red skinned fruits have a delicious bright yellow/orange flesh and a freestone. Seneca is partially self fertile. Picking time mid September.
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Plum Victoria - St Julien A
Dessert/Culinary Plum Victoria fruit trees - Still the most popular plum with both amateur and commercial growers. Victoria Received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Flesh is yellowish to green. Victoria Plum is also self fertile, hardy, delicious and a reliable heavy cropper. Victoria was raised in Sussex around 1840 so has stood the test of time. 
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£40 from £36

Dwarf Quince Leskovacz
Quince Leskovacz fruit trees - A highly productive variety from Serbia used for all culinary purposes including quince liqueur. Leskovacz produces large pale green felted foliage producing large rounded shaped green/yellow quinces in October from very fragrant pale pink blossom in the spring. Leskovacz is a self fertile Quince variety. Leskovacz is a great Quince tree to grow in a large pot on the patio. 
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Quince Meechs Prolific
Quince Meech's Prolific fruit trees - Carries good crops of large, highly scented golden fruit - they can be huge - up to 1/2 Kg each which are ready for picking in October. Quinces originally came from Iranian mountain slopes - which can get cold in winter so they are extremely hardy. Producing beautiful flowers in the spring. Meech's Prolific makes delicious jellies and pie fillings when combined with apples or jelly or marmalade when used on their own. Pick fruits in October. Meech's Prolific is a self fertile quince.
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Quince Vranja
Quince Vranja fruit trees - Even if you have no use for the fruit it is well worth growing this quince tree. The gnarled and contorted trunk and branches give the tree a oriental look. Ornamental pink flowers followed by large, pear-shaped fruit. Vranja is a self fertile quince. Quinces originally came from Iranian mountain slopes - which can get cold in winter so they are extremely hardy.
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£40
Sunberry
Sunberry
Sunberry - A recent hybrid from East Malling Research Station, Kent. Sunberry is a cross between a Raspberry and Blackberry. The flavour is like a Loganberry. Its main claim to fame is that the cropping period lasts for many weeks. Producing very dark glossy berries with good Loganberry type flavour. Ideal for planting against a wall or a fence or growing in a container.
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£12

Buckingham TayberryBuckingham Tayberry
Buckingham Tayberry
Buckingham Thornless Tayberry - The most exciting new hybrid berry for many years. A tayberry without spines. Identical in every respect to the original tayberry, except the canes are smooth. Cropping time late July to August. Ideal for planting against a wall or a fence or growing in a container.
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£12
Tayberry
Tayberry
Tayberry plants for sale A cross between blackberry and raspberry. Fruit is good for pies, jam or eating fresh. Picking time late July-August. Heavy cropper. Late flowering so can be planted in a frosty site. Ideal for planting against a wall or a fence or growing in a container.
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£12
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