
Cherry – Celeste ®
Syn : Sumpaca Van x Newstar. Dark red, large, and of excellent eating quality. Ideal for patio growing due to its naturally dwarf compact habit. (Canada 1990)

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)

Quince – Champion
A regular cropper, round pear-shape and greenishyellow fruit.

Quince – Meech’s Prolific
Like all quinces, has fruiting and ornamental qualities producing large, subtle pink flowers and very large, pear-shaped fruit. Yellow when ripe. Self fertile. (USA 1880)

Quince – Portugal
An early ripening variety of high quality for cooking and preserving, particularly good for marmalade. Turns pink when cooked.