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These genuine dwarfing rootstock trees are so easy to manage yet bear full-sized fruits in abundance. Infact these most modern of restrictive rootstocks often produce fruits that are larger than those on Orchard-sized trees! These trees are all suitable for planting just 5-7’ apart in the garden border or lawn, or as an intensive orchard. Little pruning is required and the trees also thrive in 18" pots on the patio or terrace. An apple on the mini M27 rootstock, as offered here, can yield 30ibs or more when established, and these trees are precocious - often beginning to crop the first year. They very much offer the best of all words for the would-be amateur home fruit grower. Our full and easy instruction booklet is included with all orders.

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(C) Lord Derby Apple Trees

(C) Lord Derby Apple Trees

Late variety. Very large fruits, white flesh turning a delicate pink when cooked. Excellent flavour. Suitable pollinators include: Charles Ross, Gloster 69, Orleans etc.
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(C) Margaret Apple Trees

(C) Margaret Apple Trees

Valuable because of its very early season, and so named because it ripens around St Margarets day, 22nd July. Also known as Red Joaneting, this is a pretty, highly coloured apple which is ideal picked...

(C) Pixie Apple Trees

(C) Pixie Apple Trees

Picking in October for eating December to March. A delicious flavour with crisp, sweet, juicy fruits. Medium sized, greenish yellow flushed with orange-red. Prolific cropping with good disease resistance. An excellent variety. Pollinators include: Charles...

(C) Red Delicious Apple Trees

(C) Red Delicious Apple Trees

For eating early December onwards the fruits will keep late into the spring. Soft flesh. Pollinators include: Charles Ross, Redsleeves, Fiesta etc.
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(C) Red Ellison - (The Highly Coloured Ellison's Orange) Apple Trees

(C) Red Ellison - (The Highly Coloured Ellison's Orange) Apple Trees

Large fruits that are richly coloured and picked and eaten from September to November. The blossom has frost tolerance, and the upright tree is suitable for all areas, including the north, but resents high rainfall...

(C) Red Peasgood Nonsuch Apple Trees

(C) Red Peasgood Nonsuch Apple Trees

A richly pink flushed selection of the above variety, very attractive.
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(C) Robin Pippin Apple Trees

(C) Robin Pippin Apple Trees

This worcester type Apple arose in Kent in the 1950's and has the dual qualities of a magnificent regal red skin colouring coupled with a distinct Strawberry - like flavour. Ripening a little earlier than...

(C) The Queen Apple Trees

(C) The Queen Apple Trees

Essex in 1858 and once a popular garden apple, rather hard to find these days. A large, very pale yellow fruit partly covered with crimson flushes and stripes, the flesh cooks to a wonderful translucent...

(C) Tydeman's Late Orange Apple Trees

(C) Tydeman's Late Orange Apple Trees

Late autumn variety, flavour and texture very similar to Cox. Fruits will store late and are easy to grow. The fruits are medium sized, golden yellow with a bright orange-red flush. The blossom has frost...

(D) American Mother Apple Trees

(D) American Mother Apple Trees

For eating October to December. A very distinctive and aromatic, creamy white flesh that is sweet and very juicy The fruits are golden and flushed deep red. A very upright tree, that is easy to...

(D) Hereford Beefing Apple Trees

(D) Hereford Beefing Apple Trees

Introduced for our more Northerly customers in response to the huge popularity of our own Norfolk Beefing, which has exceeded all expectations! Hereford Beefing was first known in the 1700's no less and is a...

(T) Belle De Boscoop Apple Trees

(T) Belle De Boscoop Apple Trees

A large, crisp, juicy apple of the Blenheim type, that has good Scab resistance. Makes a large wide tree. Very heavy cropping. A dual purpose variety often used for cooking. Suitable for the West.
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(T) Crown Gold Apple Trees

(T) Crown Gold Apple Trees

A brightly coloured form of Jonagold, all the high qualities of the above. Some say that this clone crowns' them all! Recommended. All trees £1.00 extra to normal price.
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(T) Jonagold Apple Trees

(T) Jonagold Apple Trees

For eating October onwards and stores late. A regular cropper, the very large, golden fruits have a superb flavour. Very popular for the heavy crops of juicy, crisp fruits that are so richly flavoured. Jonagold...

(T) Jonagored Apple Trees

(T) Jonagored Apple Trees

(Morrens): A form of Jonagold with bright red juicy fruits. Gorgeous flavour. Easy to grow. You must try this variety on M27, especially when festooned. All trees £1.00 extra to normal price.
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(T) Jumbo - A 1b 20z Cooking Apple - New Apple Trees

(T) Jumbo - A 1b 20z Cooking Apple - New Apple Trees

Aptly named for the awesome size of its fruits but far from just a novelty or exhibition variety, although it would surely also find fame on the showbench! Jumbo is inarguably the most valuable kitchen...

(T) Ribston Pippin Apple Trees

(T) Ribston Pippin Apple Trees

For eating November to January, a regular and heavy cropper with moderate growth, the blossom is fairly frost tolerant. Medium sized, yellow fruits with a dull red flush. The flavour from the firm, crisp. aromatic...

* (C) Spartan Apple Trees

* (C) Spartan Apple Trees

Ready for picking early October and will keep into the new year. The fruits are medium sized and a dark mahogany red. The skin is very smooth with an excellent bloom and becoming brighter as...

*(C) Merton Knave Apple Trees

*(C) Merton Knave Apple Trees

For picking and eating late August and September. The medium sized fruits are flushed red overall, crisp, sweet and rich. The blossom is fairly frost tolerant. Suitable for planting everywhere. Ideal pollinators include: Discovery, James...

Bradley's King Damson Trees

Bradley's King Damson Trees

Reddish purple, small fruits with a blue bloom. Milder flavour. No pollinators required.
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Farleigh Damson Damson Trees

Farleigh Damson Damson Trees

Almost round, black fruits with a hint of blue. A very heavy cropping variety for picking mid September. Although partially self fertile, at its best grown with another variety. Nearly all varieties of plum are...

Granny Smith Spur Apple Trees

Granny Smith Spur Apple Trees

A more compact form of the above variety. Superb for growing in containers.
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Merryweather Damson Trees

Merryweather Damson Trees

Large, well flavoured fruits, moderately vigorous and an excellent all round variety. Ready for picking in late September. Self fertile, so no pollinators are required. We have many more varieties from which to propagate for...

Shropshire Damson Damson Trees

Shropshire Damson Damson Trees

Also known as Prune Damson, the fruits are ready for picking September and into October. The flavour is very good and the blue-black fruits have a juicy, greeny yellow flesh. The growth is compact, so...

Tydeman's Early Apple Trees

Tydeman's Early Apple Trees

The medium sized fruits are yellow-green with a red flush, firm and juicy. A good cropper. For picking and eating August and early September. Suitable for planting everywhere and easy to grow. Pollinators include: James...