A varied selection of our gage trees.
Stock varies throughout the year especially in our off season April-August so please telephone or email Jan Cook at Lodge Farm to ascertain availability before ordering.
Please note All fan trained are COLLECTION ONLY

Gage – Cambridge
Small, yellowish-green, juicy fruit, reliable. Good cropper and self fertile. Prefers a sheltered warm site. Will cross pollinate with plums. (Cambridgeshire)

Gage – Coes Golden Drop
Green Gage x Dame Aubert. Large, yellow gage, ovalshaped with a long neck. Good quality for fresh eating or preserving. It is supposed to be stored in good condition for many months by hanging in a dry place or wrapping … Read More

Gage – Early Transparent
A most unusual gage with very sweet golden melting flesh. Large with an attractive red cheek. Regular cropper. (Herts. 19th Century)

Gage – Jefferson
A medium, round, yellow gage, very sweet. A hardy selection suitable for open areas and northern districts. Pollinated by Denniston’s Superb. (USA 19th Century)

Gage – Old Greengage
This form was selected by the RHS for its excellent old fashioned flavour and more reliable crops. Partially self fertile. (UK)

Gage – Oullins Golden
Large, golden yellow fruit of good gage-like flavour. Can be picked early for cooking. Excellent for bottling and freezing. (France 1860)