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2020 Bare Root Fruit Trees, Citrus & Berries Order Form 2020 BARE ROOT FRUIT TREES, CITRUS & BERRIES ORDER FORM First Name Surname Phone number *Pruning required? Yes Email address *Delivery? No Street address *T&Cs? 29 Parkdale Drive, Leslie Vale TAS 7054 | (03) 6239 6850 | [email protected] | www.greenhillnursery.com.au | ABN 42 143 986 887 Min. deposit required Order subtotal Total Qty Order total Less discounts BUY ANY 10 FRUITING PLANTS AND SAVE 10%! *bundles of 10 strawberry runners or 10 raspberry canes are considered one plant BARE ROOT FRUIT TREES ALMONDS Price Qty Maturity Pollination All-in-One cv Zaoine (Self Pollinating Almond) $39.95 Early Self-fertile Dwarf Almond Self Pollinating Almond - Dwarf $44.95 Mid Self-fertile APPLES Price Qty Maturity Pollination Akane $27.95 Early Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Crofton, Red Delicious Bramley Triploid $27.95 Very Late Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Jonathon, Sturmer, Akane, Cox's Orange Pippin Cox's Orange Pippin $27.95 Mid Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Jonathon, Red Delicious, Lady in the Snow Crofton $27.95 Mid Jonathon, Golden Delicious, Akane, Red Delicious Gala $27.95 Early-Mid Partially self-fertile. Granny Smith, Red Delicious, Red Fuji, Pink Lady Geeveston Fanny (subject to availability) $29.95 Mid Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Jonathon, Akane, Red Delicious Golden Delicious $27.95 Mid Partially self-fertile. Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Jonathon, Cox's Orange Pippin Granny Smith $27.95 Late Golden Delicious, Gala, Jonathon, Cox's Orange Pippin, Pink Lady Gravenstein Triploid $27.95 Early Golden Delicious, Sturmer Pippin, Crofton, Granny Smith, Lady in the Snow Jonagold Triploid $27.95 Mid Red Fuji, Red Delicious, Gala, Granny Smith, Crofton, Akane Jonathon $27.95 Mid Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Red Delicious, Crofton Lady In The Snow (Pomme de Neige) $27.95 Late Cox's Orange Pippin, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Jonathon Mutsu Triploid $27.95 Mid Fuji, Jonathon, Sturmer, Granny Smith, Red Delicious, Cox's Orange Pippin Pink Lady $27.95 Mid Granny Smith, Red Delicious, Gala, Red Fuji Red Braeburn $27.95 Mid Crofton, Sundowner, Five Crown, Cox's Orange Pippin Red Delicious $27.95 Mid Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Fuji, Pink Lady, Gala Red Fuji Naga Fu 2 $27.95 Mid Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Mutsu, Pink Lady, Sturmer, Jonathon Sturmer Pippin $27.95 Late Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Jonathon, Akane Sugaroo $27.95 SOLD OUT Early Partially self-fertile. Gala, Granny Smith, Jonathon Sundowner $27.95 Late Gala, Red Delicious, Red Fuji, Granny Smith Cider Apples Price Qty Maturity Pollination Bulmer's Norman Triploid $27.95 SOLD OUT Early Yarlington Mill, Foxwhelp, Lady in the Snow Improved Foxwhelp $27.95 SOLD OUT Early Yarlington Mill, Lady in the Snow King David $27.95 SOLD OUT Mid-Late Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Red Fuji, Red Delicious Michulon $27.95 SOLD OUT Mid Partially self-fertile. Stoke Red, Gala, Red Fuji Stoke Red $27.95 SOLD OUT Very Late Braeburn, Five Crown, Cox's Orange Pippin Yarlington Mill $27.95 SOLD OUT Late Lady in the Snow, Foxwhelp, Sturmer Pippin, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious Dwarf Apples Cox's Orange Pippin $27.95 SOLD OUT Mid Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Jonathon, Red Delicious, Snowy Gala $27.95 SOLD OUT Early-Mid Partially self-fertile. Granny Smith, Red Delicious, Red Fuji, Pink Lady Golden Delicious $27.95 SOLD OUT Mid Partially self-fertile. Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Jonathon, Cox's Orange Pippin Granny Smith $27.95 Late Golden Delicious, Gala, Jonathon, Cox's Orange Pippin, Pink Lady Jonagold Triploid $27.95 Mid Red Fuji, Red Delicious, Gala, Granny Smith, Crofton, Akane Jonathon $27.95 Mid Mutsu, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Red Delicious Lady In The Snow (Pomme de Neige) $32.95 NA Late Cox's Orange Pippin, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Jonathon Pink Lady $27.95 Mid Granny Smith, Red Delicious, Gala, Red Fuji Red Fuji $27.95 Mid Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Mutsu, Pink Lady, Sturmer, Jonathon Crab Apples Huon Crab Apple $34.95 SOLD OUT April-May Cross-pollinate with other apple varieties. Pollinates other apples. Malus Gorgeous $34.95 March-April Partially self-fertile. Cross with other apple varieties. Pollinates other apples. Columnar Apples Greenhill Nursery Page 1 16-06-20 Charlotte' Apple - Ballerina $44.95 Mid Ballerina® 'Waltz,' and 'Polka'. Flamenco' Apple - Ballerina $44.95 Mid Ballerina® 'Waltz', 'Granny Smith' and 'Gala'. Polka' Apple - Ballerina $44.95 Mid Ballerina® 'Waltz' or 'Jonathan', 'Granny Smith', 'Red Delicious'. Waltz' Apple - Ballerina $44.95 Mid Ballerina® 'Polka' or 'Jonathan'. Double Grafted Apples Gala & Granny Smith $44.95 SOLD OUT Early-Mid & Late Cross-pollinate each other. Gala & Red Delicious $69.95 Early-Mid & Mid Cross-pollinate each other. Golden Delicious & Cox's Orange Pippin $44.95 SOLD OUT Mid Cross-pollinate each other. Granny Smith & Golden Delcious $69.95 Late & Mid Cross-pollinate each other. Granny Smith & Jonathon $69.95 Late & Mid Cross-pollinate each other. Pink Lady & Granny Smith $44.95 SOLD OUT Mid & Late Cross-pollinate each other. Red & Golden Delicious $44.95 SOLD OUT Mid Cross-pollinate each other. APRICOTS Price Qty Maturity Pollination Brillianz $27.95 SOLD OUT Late Self-fertile Goldrich (Canadian) $27.95 Mid Partially self-fertile. Rival, Moorpark Moorpark $27.95 Mid-Late Self-fertile Newcastle $27.95 Early Self-fertile Rival (Canadian) $27.95 Late Goldrich, Moorpark Sundrop (Canadian) $27.95 Mid-Late Partially self-fertile. Trevatt Tilton $27.95 Late Self-fertile Trevatt $27.95 Mid Self-fertile Dwarf Apricots Divinity $44.95 Early Self-fertile Fireball $44.95 SOLD OUT Early Self-fertile Moorpark $44.95 SOLD OUT Mid-Late Self-fertile Storey's (Early Moorpark) $44.95 Mid Self-fertile Tilton $44.95 Mid Self-fertile Trevatt $44.95 Mid Self-fertile Double Grafted Apricots Moorpark & Trevatt $69.95 SOLD OUT Mid-Late Self-fertile CHERRIES Price Qty Maturity Pollination Bing $27.95 Mid-Late Florence, Van, Blackboy, Stella Blackboy $27.95 Mid-Late Florence, Napoleon, Stella Compact Stella $27.95 Mid-Late Self-fertile. Universal pollinator. Kentish Sour Cherry | Pale Red Flesh $27.95 Early Self-fertile Lapins Dark Flesh $27.95 Mid Self-fertile Morello Sour Cherry | Dark Red Flesh $27.95 Late Self-fertile Napoleon White Flesh $27.95 Mid-Late Florence, Stella, Blackboy Regina $39.95 Late Van, Stella, Sunburst Royal Rainier White Flesh $39.95 Mid Lapins, Stella Simone Dark Flesh $27.95 Mid-Late Self-fertile Starkrimson $39.95 Mid-Late Self-fertile Stella Dark Flesh $27.95 Mid-Late Self-fertile. Universal pollinator. Sunburst $39.95 SOLD OUT Mid-Late Partially self-fertile. Universal pollinator. Van $29.95 Mid-Late Napoleon, Blackboy, Bing, Stella Dwarf Cherries Lapins Dark Red Flesh $47.95 Late Self-fertile Sir Don Dark Red Flesh $47.95 NA Late Self-fertile Stella $47.95 Mid Self-fertile Miniature Cherries Trixzie Black Cherree Dark Red Flesh $44.95 SOLD OUT Mid-Late Self-fertile Double Grafted Cherries Royal Rainier & Stella (White/Black) $69.95 Mid-Late Cross-pollinate each other. CHESTNUTS Price Qty Maturity Pollination April Gold $54.95 Early April One or more other varieties required for cross-pollination. Emerald Gem $54.95 Late April One or more other varieties required for cross-pollination. Flemings Prolific $59.95 SOLD OUT Late April One or more other varieties required for cross-pollination. George Sands $54.95 One or more other varieties required for cross-pollination. Marone $54.95 Mid April One or more other varieties required for cross-pollination. Wandiligong Wonder $54.95 Early April One or more other varieties required for cross-pollination. Greenhill Nursery Page 2 16-06-20 CURRANTS Price Qty Maturity Pollination Black $15.95 Early Jan Self-fertile Red $15.95 Early Jan Self-fertile White $15.95 Early Jan Self-fertile ELDERBERRY (Sambucus) Price Qty Maturity Pollination Elderberry $15.95 Summer/Autumn Self-fertile FIGS Price Qty Maturity Pollination Adam 20cm pot $39.95 Summer & Autumn Self-fertile Black Genoa 20cm pot $39.95 Summer & Autumn Self-fertile Brown Turkey 20cm pot $39.95 Summer & Autumn Self-fertile Preston Prolific 20cm pot $39.95 SOLD OUT Summer & Autumn Self-fertile White Adriatic 20cm pot $39.95 Summer & Autumn Self-fertile White Genoa 20cm pot $39.95 Summer & Autumn Self-fertile HAZELNUTS Price Qty Maturity Pollination American White $29.95 Early Autumn TB Cosford Barcelona $29.95 Early Autumn TB Cosford, Halls Giant, Lewis TB Cosford $29.95 Early Autumn Barcelona, Tonda di Giffoni, Lewis Halls Giant $32.95 Early Autumn TB Cosford, Barcelona, Tonda di Giffoni, Lewis Lambert $32.95 Early Autumn Lewis $29.95 Early Autumn TB Cosford, Barcelona, Tonda di Giffoni, Halls Giant Red Aveline $32.95 Early Autumn TB Cosford Tonda di Giffoni $29.95 Early Autumn TB Cosford, Barcelona, Lewis, Halls Giant Wanliss Pride $29.95 Early Autumn Barcelona, Tonda di Giffoni, Lewis INTERSPECIFIC VARIETIES Price Qty Maturity Pollination Cot N Candy Apricot x Plum | Freestone $39.95 Mid Self-fertile Flavor Supreme Plum x Apricot | Clingstone $39.95 Early Mariposa Plum LittleChum Yellow Flesh | Plum x Cherry $39.95 Early-Mid Unknown. Plum varieties that flower mid to late are recommended. Peacharine Yellow Flesh | Peach x Nectarine $29.95 Mid Self-fertile Pleach Red Flesh | Plum x Peach $29.95 Mid Self-fertile PlumScrumptious Plum x Apricot $39.95 - TBC Spicezee Nectarine x Plum $39.95 Mid Self-fertile Sugar N Spice Nectarine x Plum $39.95 Mid-Late Self-fertile Dwarf Interspecifics Peacharine Nectarine x Plum $44.95 SOLD OUT Mid Self-fertile Spring Satin Plumcot Plum x Apricot $44.95 Early Partially self-fertile. Mariposa Plum, Storey's Apricot KIWIFRUIT (CHINESE GOOSEBERRY) Price Qty Maturity Pollination Hayward - Female 2 litre pot $19.95 Late ripening Requires a male pollinator Male (Cross-pollinator) 2 litre pot $19.95 NA Pollinator only.
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