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EDIBLE COVER 2019.Xcf Diacks Nursery Catalogue 2019 Monday, 15 April 2019 Retail - 100 Rate 2019 APPLE APPLE ADORABLE Pot: 4.7 L $39.99 $27.99 Large, bicoloured, red streaked on yellow fruit which is sweet, slightly tangy and fragrant. A productive and vigorous high health tree. APPLE ALTLANDER PFANNKUCHENAPFEL SEMI-DWARF, COOKING/EATINGPot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 LATE SEASON, known as the strudel-apple medium size, yellow skin with red blush and stripe. Flesh soft, coarse good eating, stores well. Resists mildew. Good disease resistance. Germany, pre-1840. APPLE AUTENTO TM (DELCOROS) TALL, EATING Pot: PB 28 Height: 150cm $49.99 $34.99 LATE SEASON The fruit is tasty when eaten fresh off the tree. Good disease resistance. APPLE BALLARAT SEMI DWARF, HERITAGE / COOKING Pot: PB 28 Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 MID SEASON Large cooking apple with light pink blush on green skin. Excellent baking & keeping qualities... APPLE BALLERINA TM BOLERO, TUSCAN PVR Pot: 8.5 L Height: 100cm $49.99 $34.99 MID SEASON A green mid season Ballerina apple which natrually grows in a columnar form . APPLE BALLERINA TM WALTZ, TELAMON PVR Pot: 8.5 L Height: 100cm $49.99 $34.99 MID SEASON Purpleish pink and white flowers followed by sweet juicy red and green apples. Flavour reminiscent of red delicious. Eating apple.. Grows to 2.5 in 5yrs APPLE BAUJADE SEMI-DWARF, CIDER/EATING/COOKING Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 LATE SEASON French organic Granny Smith type apple ripening to late in the season. Medium sized, sweet and aromatic... APPLE BAUJADE SEMI-DWARF Pot: PB 28 Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 LATE SEASON French organic Granny Smith type apple . Medium sized, sweet and aromatic... APPLE BEDFORD CRAB SEMI-DWARF, CIDER/JELLY Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 LATE SEASON This apple is ideal for making cider or jelly will grow in a wide range of sites APPLE BENONI SEMI-DWARF, HERITAGE /EATING Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 EARLY SEASON A large dark red apple which makes great eating. Firm white juicy and full flavour. APPLE BISQUET, CIDER Pot: PB 28 Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 EARLY SEASON A cylindrical yellow fruit, with a pale orange red blush. The flesh is cream, fine, tender and juicy . BITTER SWEET APPLE BLACK PRINCE SEMI-DWARF, CIDER/COOKING/EATING Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 MID SEASON Black Prince is a large tart apple with black or dark maroon red skin. It is firm and moderately sweet, but is best used for cider or apple jelly making.SWEET 1 Diacks Nursery Catalogue 2019 Monday, 15 April 2019 Retail - 100 Rate APPLE BLENHEIM ORANGE SEMI-DWARF, HERITAGE / COOKING Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 LATE SEASON Orangey yellow, slightly russet skin striped dull red. Large, round flat apple of regular shape. Crisp, sweet and juicy.. APPLE BLUSH BABE TM 0.6m STD, EATING DELGRANA Pot: PB 28 Height: 80cm $49.99 $34.99 MID SEASON A new dwarf apple with a mop head habit so is ideal for growing in contaniers. - Excellent flavoured red fruit, great eaten off tree. APPLE BORDES SEMI-DWARF, CIDER Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 A french cider apple APPLE BRAEBURN X ROYAL GALA Pot: 25 L Height: 150cm $69.99 $48.99 DOUBLE GRAFTED APPLE. APPLE BRAEBURN SEMI-DWARF, EATING Pot: 25 L Height: 150cm $44.99 $31.49 LATE SEASON . Medium to large fruit. Skin green shaded red. Firm crisp and very juicy. Stores well... Grows to 2.5m APPLE BRAMLEYS SEEDLING #, HERITAGE/COOKING/CIDER LATE SEASON Skin is yellow, greenish with red stripes. Flesh is yellowish, firm, course and juicy. A popular cooker.England, Nottinghamshire, 1809 SWEET SHARP APPLE BRAMLEYS SEEDLING DWARF Pot: 8 L Height: 120cm $39.99 $27.99 APPLE BRAMLEYS SEEDLING SEMI DWARF Pot: 25 L Height: 150cm $44.99 $31.49 APPLE BROWNS EATER SEMI-DWARF, HERITAGE/CIDER Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 MID SEASON A flat shaped fruit, bright green with light red stripes. A tart flavoured, cider apple.BITTER SWEET APPLE BROXWOOD FOXWELP, HERITAGE & CIDER APPLE Pot: PB 28 Height: 150cm $39.99 $24.49 MID SEASON An apple with very tannic juice and needs to be blended in the right combination.BITTER SHARP APPLE CAMUESA DE L'OBREGAT , HERITAGE / COOKING/EATING Pot: 25 L Height: 150cm $44.99 $31.49 LATE SEASON romantic name and a very useful apple. Yellow with red flush. Sweet tasting. An easy eating dessert apple... APPLE CANDY CRUNCH, EATING THUMBELINA (R) Pot: PB 28 Height: 100cm $44.99 $31.49 LATE SEASON Sweet, crisp and juicy fruit with bright red skin. Pretty white and pink spring blossoms. A cute new variety producing heavy crops of bite-sized apples that kids love. APPLE CAPTAIN KIDD SEMI DWARF, HERITAGE / EATING Pot: 25 L Height: 150cm $44.99 $31.49 MID SEASON Excellent quality dessert apple. Ripens March / April. Red skinned. Delicious. Resistant to black spot. APPLE C'HUERO RU BIEN SEMI-DWARF, CIDER Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 Cider apple APPLE CORNISH AROMATIC SEMI-DWARF Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 MID SEASON Skin yellow, orange blush, red stripe, some russet. Flesh is white, firm, crisp, fine textured and sweet with acidic bite.. 2 Diacks Nursery Catalogue 2019 Monday, 15 April 2019 Retail - 100 Rate APPLE CORTLAND SEMI-DWARF Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 Juicy, sweet with a hint of tartness with a great white flesh that is great for salads. Cortland are great for eating, salads, pies and baking. APPLE COX ORANGE , HERITAGE / EATING EARLY TO MID season red stripe on green base. A delightful tangy flavour. Ideal eating apple for kids... APPLE COX ORANGE DWARF Pot: 8 L Height: 120cm $39.99 $27.99 APPLE COX ORANGE SEMI-DWARF Pot: 25 L Height: 150cm $44.99 $31.49 APPLE CRIMSON SPIRE TM, EATING Pot: PB 12 Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 LATE SEASON English columnar apple with crisp texture. Juicy flesh with excellent flavour. APPLE CROQUELLA This natural dwarf apple produces full sized, juicy apples with excellent flavour. Green fruit with a slight red flush. Grows to 2m APPLE CROQUELLA Pot: PB 28 Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 APPLE CROQUELLA DWARF Pot: 8 L Height: 120cm $39.99 $27.99 APPLE DABINETT, CIDER BITTER SWEET LATE SEASON England, Middle Lambrook, 1800s t is also one of the most reliable and easy cider varieties to grow.BITTER SWEET APPLE DABINETT DWARF Pot: 8 L Height: 120cm $39.99 $27.99 APPLE DABINETT SEMI-DWARF Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 APPLE DAYTON SEMI DWARF, HERITAGE/ EATING Pot: 25 L Height: 150cm $44.99 $31.49 EARLY SEASON Has high resistance to Apple diseases. Suitable for organic growing... APPLE DELBARESTIVALE SEMI-DWARF, EATING Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 EARLY SEASON Supurb eating French apple having delicious taste with undertones of anise. Grows to 3m APPLE EARLY STRAWBERRY SEMI-DWARF Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 EARLY SEASON A very sweet golden delicious type flavoured apple. Harvest time is early Christmas to mid January. Appearance is small and green/yellow skin with red streaks. APPLE EGREMONT RUSSET SEMI-DWARF, HERITAGE /EATING Pot: 25 L Height: 150cm $44.99 $31.49 EARLY SEASON, medium size. Skin golden yellow with brownish orange flush. Yellowish flesh, firm & crisp... APPLE ELLIS BITTER SEMI-DWARF, HERITAGE / CIDER BITTER SWEETPot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 EARLY SEASON A traditional and popular English cider apple, producing a good quality juice. The fruits are relatively large by cider-apple standards.England, Somerset, 1800s BITTER SWEET APPLE FIVE CROWN SEMI-DWARF Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 Skin is yellow, flushed brownish red. Flesh is firm, crisp and juicy. A very good dessert fruit - excellent for drying.. 3 Diacks Nursery Catalogue 2019 Monday, 15 April 2019 Retail - 100 Rate APPLE FREYBERG, HERITAGE / EATING MID SEASON Yellow skin, occasional faint orange blush. Creamy white flesh. Crisp and juicy. Regular cropper.. APPLE FREYBERG SEMI-DWARF Pot: PB 28 $39.99 $27.99 APPLE FREYBERG SEMI-DWARF Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 APPLE FUJI SEMI-DWARF, EATING Pot: 25 L Height: 150cm $44.99 $31.49 LATE SEASON apple, good eating and keeping qualities.Very popular with the home gardener APPLE GALA SEMI DWARF, EATING/COOKING Pot: 25 L Height: 150cm $44.99 $31.49 EARLY SEASON Medium sized fruit. Crimson over yellow and very sweeT dessert variety on a medium, vigorous tree... APPLE GALAXY SEMI DWARF Pot: 25 L Height: 150cm $44.99 $31.49 An Earlier, Tastier 'Royal Gala'! The red-striped skin conceals creamy, crisp white flesh.Ideal orchard apple. APPLE GEWURZLUIKEN SEMI-DWARF, EATING Pot: 8 L Height: 150cm $39.99 $27.99 LATE SEASON A medium to large fruit with a greenish-yellow skin that is nearly covered with a dark orange -red flush and darker red stripes. The firm greenish-white flesh has a sweet, slightly acid flavour.. APPLE GOLDEN CRUNCH, THUMBELINA (R) Pot: PB 28 Height: 100cm $44.99 $31.49 LATE SEASON Sweet, crisp and juicy fruit with golden yellow skin. Pretty white and pink spring blossoms. A cute new variety producing heavy crops of bite-sized apples that kids love. APPLE GOLDEN DELICIOUS SEMI-DWARF, HERITAGE / EATING Pot: 25 L Height: 150cm $44.99 $31.49 LATE SEASON apple with yellow flesh. An excellent popular eating variety..
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