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  • Royal Gala Apple (dwarf)

    Royal Gala Apple (dwarf)

    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...

  • Royal Gala Apple (medium)

    Royal Gala Apple (medium)

    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...

  • Royal Gem™ Nectarine (dwarf)

    Royal Gem™ Nectarine (dwarf)

    Royal Gem™ is the name given to the commercial nectarine variety Jade by a group of wholesale nurseries that grow it on a dwarfing rootstock for the retail market. An early-season, freestone, white-fleshed medium nectarine, Royal Gem™ is firm...

  • Ruby Japanese Blood Plum

    Ruby Japanese Blood Plum

    Prunus salicina 'Ruby' Japanese Blood Plum - Small to medium reddish purple plum. Lighter blood plum flesh, freestone, suitable for bottling and jam. Pollination Group: cross pollinate with another Japanese plum Uses: eating, stewing, jam Harvest:...

  • Ruby Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    Ruby Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    Small to medium reddish purple plum. Lighter blood plum flesh, freestone, suitable for bottling and jam. Pollination Group: cross pollinate with another Japanese plum Uses: eating, stewing, jam Harvest: March Features: Blood plum; dwarf approx. 50% of...

  • Rymer Apple (dwarf)

    Rymer Apple (dwarf)

    Rymer is an old variety, said by Hogg to have been raised by a Mr Rymer at Thirsk. Bunyard suggests it was raised about 1750. The first record was in the Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London in 1818. Introduced at the end of the 18th...

  • San Giovanni European Pear

    San Giovanni European Pear

    Pyrus communis 'San Giovanni' is a very old variety from Italy mentioned as early as 1660. It is an early pear ripening late Jan-early Feb. Tree is of medium vigour. Fruit is small, pale green with white, juicy flesh that has a very pleasant...

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    Santa Rosa Japanese Plum

    Prunus salicina 'Santa Rosa' Japanese Plum - Sweet, slightly tart flavour, ideal for stewing and jam making as well as eating. Medium fruit with red to crimson skin. Yellow flesh, slightly pink under the skin. Pollination Group: part...

  • Santa Rosa Japanese Plum (dwarf)

    Santa Rosa Japanese Plum (dwarf)

    Sweet, slightly tart flavour, ideal for stewing and jam making as well as eating. Medium fruit with red to crimson skin. Yellow flesh, slightly pink under the skin. Pollination Group: part self-fertile, cross pollinate with another Japanese plum...

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    Satsuma Japanese Blood Plum

    Prunus salicina 'Satsuma' Japanese Blood Plum - 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...

  • 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,...

  • immature fruit Shepherds Flat Pound Pear

    Shepherds Flat Pound Pear

    Pyrus communis 'Shepherds Flat Pound Pear' is the name we are giving to this cultivar, at least for now, read on for why this is the case. The long established name, P. communis 'Pound' as described in The Pears of New York (3), is a very...

  • Silvan Sunset™ Peach (dwarf)

    Silvan Sunset™ Peach (dwarf)

    Silvan Sunset™ Prunus persica 'Silvan Sunset' has gorgeous pink blossom with a deeper pink centre in early spring followed by medium size cling stone fruit, golden in colour, sweet and juicy. It is a heavy bearer so unless fruit is thinned...

  • Simone Cherry

    Simone Cherry

    Developed in Canada, Simone has large, dark coloured fruit and is an ideal home garden variety bearing consistent heavy crops. It is self-pollinating. Pollination: self-pollinating Uses: eating Harvest: Late December - early January Image

  • Sir Don Cherry

    Sir Don Cherry

    Bred in South Australia in 1986 and under Plant Breeder’s Rights in Australia, parents Black Douglas x Stella. Dark red large kidney-shaped fruit, high cropping efficiency. Matures late December. • Pollination Group: Self pollinating •...

  • Sir Don Cherry (dwarf)

    Sir Don Cherry (dwarf)

    Bred in South Australia in 1986 and under Plant Breeder’s Rights in Australia, parents Black Douglas x Stella. Dark red large kidney-shaped fruit, high cropping efficiency. Matures late December. • Pollination Group: Self pollinating •...

  • Smyrna Quince

    Smyrna Quince

    Good quality fruit are large and shaped like a long pear. The yellow-skinned fruit becomes pale pink when cooked. • Pollination Group: no other pollinators needed although the presence of additional varieties can improve pollination rates •...

  • Snow Apple (Fameuse) Apple (dwarf)

    Snow Apple (Fameuse) Apple (dwarf)

    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...

  • Snow Apple (Fameuse) Apple (medium)

    Snow Apple (Fameuse) Apple (medium)

    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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Somerset Redstreak Apple (dwarf)

    Somerset Redstreak Apple (dwarf)

    Thought to have originated in the Sutton Montis area of Somerset. As a result of its good performance in a 1917 trial at the National Fruit & Cider Institute together with good orchard performance at Burghill, Hereford, it was subsequently propagated...

  • Somerset Redstreak Apple (medium)

    Somerset Redstreak Apple (medium)

    Thought to have originated in the Sutton Montis area of Somerset. As a result of its good performance in a 1917 trial at the National Fruit & Cider Institute together with good orchard performance at Burghill, Hereford, it was subsequently propagated...

  • Somerset Redstreak Apple (tall)

    Somerset Redstreak Apple (tall)

    Thought to have originated in the Sutton Montis area of Somerset. As a result of its good performance in a 1917 trial at the National Fruit & Cider Institute together with good orchard performance at Burghill, Hereford, it was subsequently propagated...