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Illustrated List: Patio Fruit

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 : Red Falstaff

Apple : Red Falstaff

A dwarf variety well suited to pot growing. Trees have small extension growth each year, followed by a mass of easy setting blossom and good size delicious fruit. Trees have frost tolerance and the fruits show good resistance to scab.

Propagated onto 'M27' rootstock and are specifically bred to be dwarf, ideal for growing in large 60cm (2ft) diameter containers on the patio.

Description Price  
1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£19.99
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
Nectarine : Necterella

Nectarine : Necterella

A genetically dwarf variety bred in California, ideal for growing in containers. Delicious Nectarines are produced along with a 'mop head' of leaves creating an attractive and productive patio tree.

Propagated onto 'St Julien' rootstock and are specifically bred to be dwarf, ideal for growing in large 60cm (2ft) diameter containers on the patio.

Description Price  
1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£27.99
Peach : Bonanza

Peach : Bonanza

Genetic dwarf Peach also been bred in California and makes a tree that is ideal for growing in containers. Like Nectarine Necterella it also produces a 'mop head' of full size leaves. Each spring the trees are covered in a mass of pink blossom, followed by delicious full sized fruits.

Propagated onto 'St Julien' rootstock and are specifically bred to be dwarf, ideal for growing in large 60cm (2ft) diameter containers on the patio.

Description Price  
1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£26.99
Pear : Family Pear Tree

Pear : Family Pear 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 'Quince A' rootstock to produce a tree with moderate vigour and promote fruiting at an early age. If you only have room for one tree, then this is the tree for you!

Varieties: Conference, Williams’ Bon Chretien and Doyenne du Comice.

Description Price  
1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£34.99
Pear : Nashi Pear (Asian Pear)

Pear : Nashi Pear (Asian Pear)

Fruit. New

A refreshing mix of pear and apple, Nashi Pear combines the shape and crispness of an apple with the speckled skin, grainy texture and flavour of a pear.

Propagated onto 'Quince Adams' rootstock to produce a tree with moderate vigour and promote fruiting at an early age.

Description Price  
1 tree
Despatch: Mid Feb 2010 To Mid Apr 2010
£27.99
Quince : Lescovaeks

Quince : Lescovaeks

Fruit. New

Attractive with beautiful round, silver leaves and large, green-pink flowers that produce large fruits. Quince Lescovaeks cannot be eaten raw, but makes excellent jellies or enhances the flavour of an apple pie by adding a few slices before cooking.

Propagated onto 'Quince Adams' rootstock to produce a tree with moderate vigour and promote fruiting at an early age.

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