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Olive
£12.95 per 1 potted bush

An attractive feature on any terrace in a terracotta pot, bring a touch of the Mediterranean to your garden with this surprisingly hardy tree. It is poor winter drainage rather than hard frosts which kill olive trees in Britain, and while we cannot guarantee a crop of ripe olives its ornamental value is reason enough to grow this ancient and beautiful tree. 

Olive Veronique
£34.95 per 1 tree

Veronique is one of a new breed of olives so well suited to more northern climates that it will produce a crop of olives in most British summers. Hardy down to -20, so can be grown just about anywhere in Britian, it makes a high quality olive oil, although we suspect yo may not be able to make much from one tree! Highly decorative, it does will in poor, stony soils, so is a great choice for that awkward spot where little else flourishes. 

Orange Bergamot
£49.95 per 1 tree

Grown commercially in southern Italy for the essential oil which is extracted from its peel and used in both perfumery and to give Earl Grey tea its distinctive aroma and flavour, it is believed to be a cross between a sour orange and a Palestinian sweet lime. The acidic, bitter fruits are full of juice and can be used instead of lemon juice. An attractive evergreen tree, its blossom is superbly scented. 

Peach Peregrine
£18.95 per 1 Mont Clare rootstock

The classic variety in Britain, its flavour is still unsurpassed. It gives good yields of crimson skinned, white fleshed peaches. Self fertile. 

Peach Saturn Mont Clare
£18.95 per 1 Mont Clare rootstock

Originally from China, these rather flat fruits are also known as 'honey peaches' because their flesh is so sweet and rich. Thin skinned and white fleshed, do not be put off by their rather unusual shape because once you have eaten one you are sure to love them. Self fertile. 

Peaches & Nectarine Collection
£49.99 per 1 each of 3 different varieties

1 each of Peach Peregrine, Peach Saturn and Nectarine Queen Giant. 

Pear Collection
£28.90 per 1 each of 2 different varieties Quince A rootstock

Including 1 each of Concorde and Williams Bon Chretien. 

Pear Concorde
£15.95 per 1 Quince A rootstock

Concorde's compact habit, freedom from problems and self fertile makes it the ideal variety for small gardens. The large, pale green fruits ripen to yellow with gold russeting and have a firm flesh of excellent flavour. Once cut, the fruit is slow to oxidise (turn brown), so Concorde is great in fresh fruit salads or compote. Self fertile. 

Pear Conference
£15.95 per 1 Quince A rootstock

Probably our best loved pear, it is a good, heavy and reliable cropper, even in less than ideal conditions. Superb eaten straight from the tree in September, the long necked fruits are green with abundant russeting. An excellent choice for the north. Self fertile.
 

Pear Goldember
£17.95 per 1 Quince A rootstock

We believe this to be the pear of the future, for it has everything! The smooth skinned, rather round, khaki coloured fruits are ready for picking in early October and will store until Christmas. You will be impressed by the sweet and juicy flesh - with absolutely no trace of 'grit' and tastes so good, that it looks set to become a commercially grown crop in Britain. It is self fertile and crops from early in its life, so you will not have to wait for that first picking of deliciously juicy pears. 

Pear Gourmand
£29.95 per 1x single U tree

From France, where they know a little about pears. Its skin is smooth and the soft, melting texture of its fragrant, sweet and juicy flesh is not marred by any 'grit', making it what is known as a 'butter pear'. An absolute treat! 

Pear Willaims Bon Chretien
£15.95 per 1 Quince A rootstock

This magnificent early pear, ready from late August, produces large, golden yellow, sweet and juicy fruits. Eat straight from the tree for a taste you will never forget. Partially self fertile. 

Plum Opal
£15.95 per 1 St Julian A rootstock

Best described as a smaller, earlier cropping Victoria and therefore the perfext partner for our 'Vic'. It is a reliable cropper throughtout the UK and has a lovely sweet, rich flavour, similar to a gage, which is one of its parents. Self fertile.
 

Plum Victoria
£16.95 per 1 St Julian A rootstock

Britain's favourite plum - and no wonder! It reliably produces heavy crops of large pink/blue skinned fruits with yellow, succulent, sweet flesh which just melts in the mouth. Perfect eaten straight from the tree or cooked, this is the plum by which all others are judged. Self fertile. 

Plum Victoria
£16.95 per 1x M27 rootstock

The UK's best loved plum, having a superb flavour and being a fine cropper. Lovely whether eaten straight from the tree or cooked. Harvest late August for immediate use. Self fertile.
 

Quine Meeches Prolific
£19.95 per 1 Quince A rootstock

One of the few quinces to thrive in the UK, it produces large, highly fragrant, pear-shaped golden fruits which are ready in October. Very decorative fan trained against a wall, the fruits are often added to apples for pies or made into a delicious jelly. While quinces are very hardy they do appreciate long warm summers and are best grown in a sheltered position. Self fertile. 

Raspberry Allgold cane
£10.95 per 6x canes

A sport of the famed Autumn Bliss, we believe the large, golden yellow berries of Allgold are sweeter than and superior to those of its parent. An outstanding autumn cropper, it is truly delicious and any surplus (unlikely due to irresistibility!) can be frozen. 

Raspberry Allgold cane
£19.90 per 12x canes

A sport of the famed Autumn Bliss, we believe the large, golden yellow berries of Allgold are sweeter than and superior to those of its parent. An outstanding autumn cropper, it is truly delicious and any surplus (unlikely due to irresistibility!) can be frozen. 

Raspberry Autumn Treasure
£9.95 per 6 canes

Resistant to strains 1-4 of the large raspberry aphid, root rot and Verticillim wilt, this variety is ideal for using the minimum of chemicals. Cropping from late August into early September, the upright, sprine-free canes yield long, conical berries with a bright colour and good flavour 

Raspberry Autumn Treasure
£16.95 per 12 canes

Resistant to strains 1-4 of the large raspberry aphid, root rot and Verticillim wilt, this variety is ideal for using the minimum of chemicals. Cropping from late August into early September, the upright, sprine-free canes yield long, conical berries with a bright colour and good flavour 

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