
Peach – Peregrine
Still the most revered of all white fleshed peaches. The flavour is intense and rich. Heavy cropping and suitable for sheltered situations. Freestone. (Rivers of Sawbridgeworth 1906)

Peach – Rochester
The largest and most suitable of yellow fleshed types for outdoor cultivation. The flavour is very good with soft and juicy texture. Reliable cropper. Flowers late, missing early frosts.

Pear – Beurre Hardy
Medium-large, light green almost covered with bronze russet. Rough skin. Tender and juicy with rose water flavour. Good cropper. Vigorous tree and good for poor soils. (France 1820)

Plum – Yellow Pershore
The fondly named ‘yellow egg’ plum traditional to the West Midlands. A large ,reliable cropper for dessert as well as the ideal bottling plum. Self fertile. (Worcestershire 19th Century)

Queen Cox S.F 18 Queen Cox Self Fertile 18
A self fertile selection of Queen Cox. The best commercial form of Cox with attractive colour and occasional russet spots. Good yields due to its precocious self fertility. (Bristol 1975)
Red Devil
Discovery x Kent. Excellent garden variety with deep scarlet skin and red stained flesh when fully ripe. Superb fruity strawberry flavour. Makes an excellent pink juice. Disease resistant. Named after the ‘Red Devil’ parachute display team. Ideal for all areas. Bred by Hugh Ermen.
Red Falstaff
The select red sport of ‘Falstaff ’. Fruity, well balanced flavour, crisp and juicy. Frost resistant and self fertile. One of the heaviest yielding varieties. Can be stored easily and eaten throughout the winter. Highly recommended for every garden.
Rosette
A new dessert apple with a lovely unusual pink speckled ‘rosette’ pattern that penetrates deep into the flesh. The tree is compact in habit very heavy cropping…ideal for the smallest of gardens. If variations of this product are unavailable now, … Read More
Scrumptious
Starkspur Goldon Delicious x Discovery. This apple is something very special. Named for its wonderful complexity of flavours it has been carefully bred and selected specifically for our garden conditions. It is a mid season variety suitable for planting in all areas of … Read More
Spartan
Spartan is a heavy-cropping, very popular dessert apple of McIntosh type. Fruit is deep maroon with a white flesh. Perfumed with flavour cross between strawberry and melon. Ripens late season.
Sunset
Similar to Cox but more disease resistant and slightly earlier. Red stripes and orange flush over gold. Sharp intense flavour. Heavy cropper. Excellent garden apple.
Winter Gem
Winter Gem is a new apple with an amazing flavour! Green attractive fruits are flushed with pinkish-red. A strong grower, it does need good pollination as it can be a shy cropper in some years. Best on a dwarf rootstock … Read More