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Stone Fruit Trees


You'll find plum trees, cherry trees, peach trees and many more in this range of stone fruit trees. Patio fruit trees are ideal if you're short of space, but still want to grow your own tasty fruit. All our fruit trees are grafted on to fruit rootstocks to ensure the best quality trees and fruit crops. Read our handy 'how to grow fruit trees' guide to help you choose the best fruit tree for your garden.



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Peach 'Avalon Pride'

Prunus persica

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  • Perfect to grow in UK conditions

The first Peach Leaf Curl resistant variety! This unique peach was discovered as a chance seedling in Washington State, near Seattle. Peach ‘Avalon Pride’ bears pretty pink flowers followed by large, deliciously juicy fruits from early August.


Propagated onto 'Mont Clare' rootstock, which is very productive with medium vigour, and makes peach trees less susceptible to frost damage. Peach ‘Avalon Pride’ is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Height and spread: 2m (6’) Rootstock: Mont Clare.


Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.
Estimated time to best yields: 5 years.


Useful links:

How to grow fruit treesFruit rootstock guide

More info
    • 1 feathered maiden

    • Despatch: November - April 2014
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    • £32.99

Stone Fruit Collection

Prunus persica, Prunus armeniaca

Years ago growing nectarines, peaches and apricots used to be considered difficult for many gardeners. But times have changed and with a warmer climate and modern breeding, it’s never been easier to grow your own mouth-watering stone fruits.


The fruit trees in this collection are propagated onto ‘Mont Clare' rootstock to create productive, manageable trees with medium vigour. These trees are self-fertile and therefore do not require pollination companions. The fruits can be harvested in August. Height and spread: Up to 3m (9’). Rootstock: Mont Clare .


Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.
Estimated time to best yields: 5 years.


  • Collection comprises 1 tree each of:
  • Peach 'Avalon Pride' - The first Peach Leaf Curl resistant variety bearing pretty pink flowers followed by large, deliciously juicy fruits.
  • Apricot ‘Flavourcot®’ - Specially bred for the cooler UK climate, to produce huge crops of large egg sized, delicious orange-red fruits with outstanding colour, texture and flavour.

Useful links:

How to grow fruit treesFruit rootstock guide

More info
    • 2 feathered maidens - 1 of each variety

    • Despatch: January - May 2013
    • SAVE £10.99  
    • £65.98 £54.99

Peach 'Peregrine'

Prunus persica

The best English variety since its introduction in 1906! In March early pink blossoms provide eye-catching displays, followed by red flushed white skinned fruits from mid August. This delicious white fleshed peach is a favourite tree for wall training.


Propagated onto ‘St. Julien' rootstock, which is very productive with medium vigour, and makes peach trees less susceptible to frost damage. Peach ‘Peregrine’ is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Height and spread: 3m (9’) Rootstock: St. Julien.


Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.
Estimated time to best yields: 5 years.


Useful links:

How to grow fruit treesFruit rootstock guide

More info
    • 1 feathered maiden

    • Despatch: November - April 2014
    •  
    • £29.99

Nectarine 'Fantasia'

Prunus persica var. nectarina

One of the best garden varieties, Nectarine ‘Fantasia’ is easy to grow with very good resistance to frost. This mouth-watering nectarine produces an excellent crop of vivid orange-red fruits with juicy yellow flesh and a 'free' stone that can be harvested in August. Early harvests have a fresh tangy flavour, while later pickings taste rich and sweet.

Propagated onto 'Mont Clare' rootstock to create a medium sized, manageable tree that is proven to give a bigger crop of nectarines. Nectarine ‘Fantasia’ is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Height and spread: Up to 2.5m (8’) Rootstock: Mont Clare.


Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.
Estimated time to best yields: 5 years.


Useful links:

How to grow fruit treesFruit rootstock guide

More info
    • 1 feathered maiden

    • Despatch: November - April 2014
    •  
    • £29.99

Nectarine 'Flame Lady'®

Prunus persica var. nectarina

One of the heaviest cropping varieties, producing bright red fruits with a tasty, ‘melting’ flesh and exceptionally high sugar levels. Nectarine ‘Flame Lady’ has a particularly full canopy of foliage, which is ideal for shading the fruits so that ripening is staggered.


Propagated onto 'Mont Clare' rootstock to create a medium sized, manageable tree that is proven to give a bigger crop of nectarines. Nectarine ‘Flame Lady’ is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Height and spread: Up to 3m (9’) Rootstock: Mont Clare.


Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.
Estimated time to best yields: 4 years.


Useful links:

How to grow fruit treesFruit rootstock guide

More info
    • 1 feathered maiden

    • Despatch: November - April 2014
    •  
    • £33.99

Nectarine 'Madame Blanchette'

Prunus persica var. nectarina

  • NEW in 2013

Pale orange-red skins and juicy white flesh make the fruits of Nectarine 'Madame Blanchette' particularly appealing. This vigorous Nectarine produces reliable crops of mouth-watering, sweet fruits that taste delicious eaten freshly picked. For the heaviest crops, try fan training this superb variety against a hot, sunny wall.

Propagated onto 'St. Julien' rootstock to create a medium sized, manageable tree that is proven to give a bigger crop of nectarines. Nectarine 'Madame Blanchette' is self-fertile and therefore does not require a pollination companion. Height and spread: Up to 3m (9’) Rootstock: St. Julien.


Estimated time to cropping once planted: 2 years.
Estimated time to best yields: 4 years.

More info
    • 1 feathered maiden

    • Despatch: November - April 2014
    •  
    • £29.99