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  • Spartan Apple (dwarf)

    Spartan Apple (dwarf)

    Raised in 1926 by R.C.Palmer at the Dominion Experiment Station, Summerland, British Columbia, Canada. Introduced in 1936. Fruits have firm, crisp, fine-textured, juicy flesh with a refreshing vinous flavour. A great favourite with children being small,...

  • Springold Peach

    Springold Peach

    This American variety released in 1966 has small to medium sized juicy fruit with firm yellow flesh, red over yellow skin and cling stone. Fruit copes well with transport. • Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other pollinators needed • Uses:...

  • Stark Earliglo™ Peach

    Stark Earliglo™ Peach

    Stark Earliglo™ Peach is a bright-red freestone among the earliest of the peaches to ripen. Earliglo is very winter hardy, and can be planted with confidence in colder areas. The delicious, firm fruit ripens from mid-December. Self-pollinating.

  • Stella Cherry

    Stella Cherry

    Originated in British Columbia, Canada in 1968. The fruit is large, heart-shaped and of the Lambert- type with a black skin. The flesh is black, moderately-firm and relatively coarse and the variety is fairly-susceptible to cracking. Trees are...

  • Stella Cherry (dwarf)

    Stella Cherry (dwarf)

    Originated in British Columbia, Canada in 1968. The fruit is large, heart-shaped and of the Lambert-type with a black skin. The flesh is black, moderately-firm and relatively coarse. Trees are vigorous, of upright, spreading habit, and productive...

  • 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:...

  • Stewarts Seedling (Ballarat Seedling) Apple (stepover)

    Stewarts Seedling (Ballarat Seedling) Apple (stepover)

    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:...

  • Stoke Red Apple (dwarf)

    Stoke Red Apple (dwarf)

    This variety gained attention in the 1920s when surveys found trees growing in Rodney Stoke, Somerset. The trees are fairly vigorous and crop quite heavily. Produces a sharp, slightly astringent juice and a fine, sharp cider. One of the best. Fruit...

  • Stoke Red Apple (medium)

    Stoke Red Apple (medium)

    This variety gained attention in the 1920s when surveys found trees growing in Rodney Stoke, Somerset. The trees are fairly vigorous and crop quite heavily. Produces a sharp, slightly astringent juice and a fine, sharp cider. One of the best. Fruit...

  • Stoke Red Apple (tall)

    Stoke Red Apple (tall)

    This variety gained attention in the 1920s when surveys found trees growing in Rodney Stoke, Somerset. The trees are fairly vigorous and crop quite heavily. Produces a sharp, slightly astringent juice and a fine, sharp cider. One of the best. Fruit...

  • Storeys Apricot (dwarf)

    Storeys Apricot (dwarf)

    Prunus armeniaca ‘Storeys’ or the Storey Apricot and also known as 'Moorpark Early' produces large apricots with deep golden colouring and a red blush. Great for eating, jam, canning, bottling and used for drying, and freezing. Pollination...

  • Sugar Plum European Plum (dwarf)

    Sugar Plum European Plum (dwarf)

    European Plum Sugar Plum has small sweet oval-shaped fruits with red skin and yellow flesh. • Pollination Group: part self fertile, produces better with other plums growing nearby• Uses: eating, jam, preserves, cooking, drying• Harvest:...

  • Sugar-Loaf Pippin Apple (medium)

    Sugar-Loaf Pippin Apple (medium)

    An early ripening apple from Russia that was first recorded in 1831. It has scored well in tastings and with a high acid content is good for cooking. Can be used for cider. Smith Muriel W.G. (1971) National Apple Register of the United Kingdom. London:...

  • Sunburst Cherry

    Sunburst Cherry

    Slightly earlier than Stella with dark red, delightfully sweet fruit. Pollination Group: cross with Stella or another sweet cherry variety Uses: eating Harvest: early-mid December Features: attractive as a garden specimen © Crown Copyright...

  • Sundowner Nectarine (dwarf)

    Sundowner Nectarine (dwarf)

    Prunus persica ‘Sundowner’ is a freestone nectarine. Fruit is yellow and fleshy with smooth red over yellow/orange skin and good flavour. It is a low chill variety. Grows to around 2m x 2m. • Pollination Group: The majority of nectarines are...

  • Sundowner™ (Cripp's Red) Apple (dwarf)

    Sundowner™ (Cripp's Red) Apple (dwarf)

    Very late, low chill cultivar with good storage. Sugar levels improve with storage. Bred by John Cripps WA Dept. of Agriculture in 1973  from a crossing of Golden Delicious' × 'Lady Williams', from which Cripps Pink (Pink Lady™) was also...

  • SunGold™ European Pear (dwarf)

    SunGold™ European Pear (dwarf)

    European Pear SundGold™ bares an attractive yellow fruit, of medium size with smooth skin, fine texture, very good flavour with a good balance between sweetness and acidity, and exceptionally juicy. Welcome addition to the home orchard. ...

  • Sunset Nectarine (TM) (super-dwarf) Sunset Nectarine (TM) (super-dwarf)

    Sunset Nectarine (TM) (super-dwarf)

    Sunset Nectarine (TM) is a prolific cropping clingstone variety with red fruit over a yellow base. Flesh is yellow, juicy and sweet when ripe. A feature of this variety is red-burgundy coloured foliage throughout the growing season. Size: 1.5m x 1m...

  • Sunset™ Peach (super-dwarf) Sunset™ Peach (super-dwarf)

    Sunset™ Peach (super-dwarf)

    Prunus persica 'Sunset Peach™' is a low maintenance tree ideal for backyards, pots, or tubs because of its compact size. It bears sweet, firm and juicy white-fleshed, clingstone fruit. Spring blossom is followed by foliage with purple-red...

  • Sweet Alford Apple (medium)

    Sweet Alford Apple (medium)

    Variety from Devon producing a good quality sweet cider, sometimes mildly bittersweet. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Cider Harvest: March - April Features: SWEET

  • Sweet Coppin Apple (medium)

    Sweet Coppin Apple (medium)

    An old variety originating in Devon. Once very common in cider orchards in the Exeter area. Sweet cider style. Medium to large, conical fruit. White, soft, flesh. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. ...

  • Sweet Coppin Apple (tall)

    Sweet Coppin Apple (tall)

    An old variety originating in Devon. Once very common in cider orchards in the Exeter area. Sweet cider style. Medium to large, conical fruit. White, soft, flesh. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. ...

  • Sweet Reward European Pear (Dwarf) Sweet Reward European Pear (Dwarf)

    Sweet Reward European Pear (Dwarf)

    European Pear Sweet Reward™, called Harrow Sweet in North America was bred in Canada. This modern pear is a multi-purpose cultivar producing great fruit suitable for eating fresh and preserving while at the same time having a great ornamental...

  • Tardif de Bordaneil Apricot Tardif de Bordaneil Apricot

    Tardif de Bordaneil Apricot

    Prunus armeniaca 'Tardif de Bordaneil', perhaps misnamed in Australia as Tardi de Bourdonel, is a French variety that helps extend the season, Tardif means late and this variety is perhaps the latest of the apricots we have, ripening from mid-summer...