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Illustrated List: New Fruit New Products in Current Catalogue

Apple & Pear Family Collection

Apple & Pear Family Collection

Fruit. New

The ideal trees for small gardens. Three varieties have been grafted onto one tree and will crop at different times, so extending the picking season. Will grow in a container holding at least 30 litres of compost.

Varieties include:

Family Apple - James Grieve, Discovery and Sunset.

Family Pear - Conference, Williams’ Bon Chretien and Doyenne du Comice.

Description Price  
2 trees - 1 of each
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mar 2010
£59.98
Apple : Family Apple Tree

Apple : Family Apple Tree

Fruit. New

The ideal trees for small gardens. Three varieties have been grafted onto one tree and will crop at different times, so extending the picking season. Will grow in a container holding at least 30 litres of compost.

Propagated onto 'M106' rootstock If you only have room for one tree, then this is the tree for you!

Varieties: James Grieve, Discovery and Sunset.

Description Price  
1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£34.99
Apple : Step Over Apples

Apple : Step Over Apples

Fruit. New

Step Overs are specially trained fruit trees, ideal for creating stunning edging around fruit gardens and vegetable plots. Attractive and productive, these 'elbow' trained trees give structure to your garden, but are low enough to simply be 'stepped over' where necessary.

Supplied in pairs: 1 tree each of Apple Jubilee and Delbard Estivale.

Propagated onto 'P2' rootstock.

Description Price  
2 trees - 1 of each
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£89.99
Apple : Tentation

Apple : Tentation

Fruit. New

One of the most unique flavoured apples in the world, with its golden apricot yellow skin and fabulous aromatic aniseed flavour, biting into Apple Tentation is a real taste sensation - like eating a sugar cube but better for you. Delicious raw or cooked in a tasty open tart.

Propagated onto 'P9' rootstock. Apple Tentation is an attractive and easy tree to grow.

Description Price  
1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£22.99
Apricot : Champion

Apricot : Champion

Fruit. New

The pretty white blossom with a hint of pink is followed by yellow/orange apricot fruits. Apricot Champion is an American, self fertile varitey, which is ideal for the patio as it grows no taller than 1 metre.

Propagated onto 'Torrinelle' rootstock.

Description Price  
1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£27.99
Apricot : Petit Muscat

Apricot : Petit Muscat

New

One of the tastiest apricots we've ever come across! A very unusual variety with an exquisite flavour, reminiscent of the Muscat Grape. The self-fertile trees of Apricot Petit Muscat will produce an abundance of juicy, sweet, walnut-sized fruit which is ready to pick from early August.

This really is an ideal variety for the garden and a very manageable tree.

Description Price  
1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£29.99
Blackberry : Apache

Blackberry : Apache

New

Huge, super-sweet berries about the size of bantams' eggs and weighing up to 11g each are produced on this mid-season variety from Arkansas. The thornless, erect plants of Blackberry Apache make for easy growing in the garden. Fabulous variety.

Description Price  
1 plant in 9cm pot
Despatch: Sep 2009 To Apr 2010
£11.99
Boysenberry

Boysenberry

New

Originating from the Knott's Berry Farm in California, this hybrid berry is a cross between a blackberry, loganberry and raspberry and is very easy to grow. Round to oblong, reddish-purple fruits have a unique flavour that combine the tartness of good old-fashioned wild blackberries with a sweet hint of raspberry.

Delicious used for bramble and apple jelly or pie fillings. Can also be eaten fresh. Ready to harvest July to September.

Description Price  
1 plant in 9cm pot
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mar 2010
£12.99
Casseille

Casseille

New

This unusual variety is the result of a cross between a blackcurrant and a gooseberry which has produced a soft fruit with an amazingly delicious flavour. The leaves of Casseille look like those of a gooseberry whilst the fruit looks like 'blackcurrant grapes' or black hairless gooseberries. Each bush is capable of producing several kilos of fruit with a very sweet taste and a hint of tartness.

These very fragrant fruits, rich in Vitamin C, make the ideal addition to a fresh fruit salad or a summer puddings. Self fertile and ready to pick from mid to end July.

Description Price  
1 bush
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£19.99
Cherry : Merton Glory

Cherry : Merton Glory

New

An exceptional and early-ripening cherry variety, Cherry Merton Glory produces large, yellow cherries, flushed with red, which will be ready for picking in late June. Attractive white flowers in April to May are followed by delicious 'heart-shaped' cherries with a firm white inner flesh and a succulent sweet flavour with a small stone.

Requires Morello Cherry to assist with pollination.

Description Price  
1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£19.99
Currant : Gloire de Sablon

Currant : Gloire de Sablon

New

These unusual currants are like no other! Rarely available in shops, their remarkable soft, translucent pink colour, coupled with their delightful fragrance, make them ideal for making intriguing jams or jelly. Currant Gloire de Sablon adds juicy, sweet flavour to a wide range of dishes, especially to a delicious and strikingly attractive summer pudding.

These robust plants have good disease-resistance, and produce a heavy crop of berries from mid to late July.

Description Price  
1 plant
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£19.99
Fig : Panachee

Fig : Panachee

Fruit. New

Also known as Tiger Fig due to its unusual striped fruits, Fig Panachee is an ancient variety mentioned in agrarian history as far back as 1668, which boasts an excellent flavour and very good cold resistance. Produces one crop per year of 55g fruits.

Description Price  
1 plant in 4L pot
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£24.99
Grape : Table Grape Moscato

Grape : Table Grape Moscato

Fruit. New

Attractive and productive, Table Grape Moscato has been pot-grown grape for your patio or even inside on a windowsill.

Despatched in June with 3 bunches of grapes already on the plant!

Description Price  
1 potted plant
Despatch: Early Jun 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£29.99
Kiwi : Hardy Kiwi (Actinida arguta)

Kiwi : Hardy Kiwi (Actinida arguta)

Fruit. New

Delicious eaten whole and don’t need to be peeled! Generally sweeter than regular varieties, green with very thin 'fuzzless' skin and are the size of grapes. Plants prefer a sunny spot where they can climb along a trellis or cover a pergola.

Description Price  
1 plant
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£19.99
Lime : Lime of Tahiti

Lime : Lime of Tahiti

New

Fantastic value! Not only does this lime tree produce stunning bright green, juicy limes, it also makes a truly attractive feature plant with its lush, aromatic leaves and beautifully fragrant blossom. Lime of Tahiti originates from the Mediterranean and is hardier than other limes making it ideal for growing in the UK in containers on the patio as well as in a conservatory.

The lovely seedless limes are produced in abundance and if left on the tree will eventually turn yellow.

Description Price  
1 plant in 5L pot
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£49.99
Lingonberry

Lingonberry

Fruit. New

Packed full of vitamins, you'll find Lingonberries invaluable for jams, juices, syrups and for serving with meat dishes. Lingonberry plants are easy to grow and are good for acidic soil.

Description Price  
1 plant in 9cm pot
Despatch: by the end of May 2010
£9.99
3 plants in 9cm pots
Despatch: by the end of May 2010
£17.99
 
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