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Fruit trees
 

We have recently taken delivery of our new range of fruit trees which includes apples, blackcurrants, cherries, plums, mulberries, pears, nectarines, peaches and almonds. We continue to supply olive trees which are bearing plump fruit this year. All of our trees have been selected for their taste quality and good disease resistance and are available in a number of forms including bushes, standards and fan-trained - the majority are self-fertile.  All the trees are British grown and are best suited for planting in Autumn.

 

If you can't find what you're looking for on the list below, please contact us
 
Stock List
 
Acer griseum

Acer pal Green Dissectum

Acer pal var dis Atropurpureum

Almond (Prunus) Ingrid

Amelanchier canadensis

Apple (Malus) Ashmead’s Kernel

Apple (Malus) Cox Self Fertile (Eating) (October) (Fan trained)
Orange flush over greenish yellow fruit. Deep cream flesh has sweet aromatic flavour. Very self fertile.
 
Apple (Malus) Egremont Russet (Eating) (October) (Bush)
The most popular russet. The flesh is cream, tinged yellow, sweet and firm with a rich nutty flavour.
 
Apple (Malus) James Grieve (Eating/Cooking) (September) (Bush)
Red flush stripes over pale green. Crisp and juicy. Excellent flavour and reliable cropper.
 
Apple (Malus) Katy (Eating) (September) (Bush)
Heavy crops of bright red early fruit, with sweet, juicy, acid firm flesh. Good pollinator.
 
Apple (Malus) Laxton’s Superb

Apple (Malus) Limelight

Apple (Malus) Red Falstaff (Eating) (October) (Bush)
Fruity well balanced flavour, crisp and juicy. Frost resistant and self fertile. The heaviest yielding apple.
 
Blackberry Thornfree
A reliable large fruit of good quality.
 
Blackcurrant Baldwin

Blackcurrant Ben Sarek

Blueberry Northland

Cercis can Forest Pansy

Cercis sil Bodnant

Cherry (Prunus) Celeste

Cherry (Prunus) Merton Glory

Cherry (Prunus) Stella
Large dark red, cherry. Sweet and juicy. Very reliable. Self fertile.
 
Cherry (Prunus) Sweetheart

Cornus kou chinensis

Damson Merryweather

Davidia involucrate

Elaeagnus Quicksilver

Fig Brown Turkey (Eating) (1/2 STD/Fan trained)
Large brown pear-shaped fruit with a sugary red flesh. Hardy. Self fertile.
 
Gage Cambridge

Gage old Green Gage

Gooseberry Invicta

Hazel Kentish Cob
The traditional cob. Medium large nuts in clusters of 2 to 5 fruits of excellent texture and flavour. Compact tree habit.
 
Kiwi Solo
These vigorous plants can grow up to 9m tall. They need plenty of sunlight and shelter in order to thrive.
 
Loganberry Thornfree

Magnolia sal Windsor Beauty

Medlar (Mespilus) Nottingham

Mulberry Chelsea (King James) (Eating/Cooking) (August)
An intensely rich flavour second to none.
 
Nectarine (Prunus) Lord Napier

Peach (Prunus) Peregrine (Eating) (Early August) (Bush)
Reliable with bright crimson skin. Still the most revered of all whiote fleshed types. The flavour is intense and rich. Self fertile.
 
Pear (Pyrus) Concorde (Eating) (September) (Patio)
Medium to large fruit. Pale green turning yellow, some with large patches of god or brown russet. Pale yellow flesh is sweet and juicy with a mild flavour, Very heavy cropper and compact grower. Self fertile.
 
Pear (Pyrus)  Conference (Eating) (September) (HST)
Medium size yellowish green with brown russet over areas of the fruit. Sweet and juicy. Good cropper. Self fertile.
 
Pear (Pyrus) Invincible delwinor (Eating/Cooking) (September) (Bush)
Tough and hardy, setting heavy crops each year and will often produce a second flowering after a heavy frost. Good pollinator. Self fertile.
 
Plum (Prunus) Victoria (Eating) (Late August) (Bush, HST)
Oval bright fruit in late August/Early September for dessert, bottling or canning. Self fertile.
 
Prunus Kanzan

Prunus Pink Perfection

Prunus serrula

Prunus Taihaku

Pyrus salicifolia Pendula

Quince (Cydonia) Vranja
 
 
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