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Apple Red Falstaff
Dessert Apple Red Falstaff - This new heavy cropping variety would be our choice in any garden. This variety has so many plus points and it never seems to fail. Received the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Self fertile with disease resistance and frost tolerance. Fruits are bright red with crisp juicy well flavoured flesh. Picking time late September. Pollination group 3.

from £35
Berry Collection
A berry berry berry nice collection of Summer fruits.
1 Blackberry Bigandearly Thornfree
1 Loganberry Thornless LY654
1 Buckingham Thornless Tayberry
All grown in a 3 litre containers.

£38.28 £34.48
Cherry Sunburst
Sweet Cherry Sunburst fruit trees - Sunburst was developed at the Summerland Research Station in British Columbia, Canada. It was first released in 1965. Sunburst has very large near black fruits. This sweet cherry is very similar to Stella in growth habit but the fruit is darker in colour. Sunburst cherry has a gorgeous flavour. Picking time July. Sunburst is a self fertile cherry tree that would be our choice in any garden.

from £37
Currant Collection
If you love your Currants then this is a great collection of plants for you. 3 of our favourite summer fruits to fill your garden or allotment with. This collection of plants will save you £3.00
1 Blackcurrant Ben Lomond Bare Root
1 Redcurrant Jonkheer van Tets Bare Root
1 Whitecurrant White Versailles Bare Root

£29.44 £26.44
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.

from £33.90
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.

from £36
Plum Victoria
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.

from £40
Raspberry Autumn Bliss
Autumn Raspberry Autumn Bliss canes for sale - A raspberry that has become a recommended choice. Texture is firm and flavour is good. An excellent choice for a sheltered sunny spot with well-prepared, moderately fertile, well-drained soil, the fruit are borne on the upper part of the current season's canes. The canes on Autumn Bliss require no post and wire support. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its prestigious Award of Garden Merit.

from £14.20