New stock for Winter 2011
Cherries
Morello. Well-known, tasty black fruit. Self fertile, grows in any situation.
Sunburst. A good sweet dessert cherry.
Apricots growing in Sheffield
Plums
Damson Merryweather. Excellent flavour to eat or make jam, small tree.
Czar. Hardy plum, good for a cold area. SOLD OUT
Marjorie’s Seedling. Late flowering so may escape the frosts, ripens in September/October when most other plums have finished.
Opal. Very productive early plum, cropping before Victoria.
Victoria. Well known, heavy cropping plum, ripens in August/September.
Yellow Pershore also known as Yellow Egg. Very reliable early fruiting. SOLD OUT
Quinces
Vranja. Large aromatic fruit, a little like pears. Very hard, cook them or make delicious jelly.
Mulberries
King James. These delicious fruits have been grown in England for centuries and should be part of any traditional orchard. SOLD OUT
Container grown half standards, delicious fruit, ideal for a traditional orchard
Walnuts
Juglans nigra. Will make a fine specimen tree, and fruit in maybe 20 years time. Should be a feature of a traditional orchard. Bare root. SOLD OUT
Broadview. These grafted trees are self fertile and will start to fruit in 5-6 years – much sooner than Juglans nigra.They will reach height of around 15 ft. Container grown. SOLD OUT
Figs
Brown Turkey. Easy to grow against a sunny wall or in a greenhouse.
Grapes
Black Hamburg. A sweet black grape suitable for an unheated greenhouse. May fruit outdoors if in a favourable position. Very easy to grow.
Price List
Plums, cherries – £20 each
Figs – £18
Quinces – £20
Mulberries – £35
Grape vines – £10
Walnuts – £40
