2021 Fruit Tree Catalogue

Dwarf Fruit Trees Small trees with full size fruit. Great for small gardens and containers.

Self-pollinating, large paper shell almond on a dwarf tree. ALMOND $53.95 To approx. 2m tall.

APPLES Dwarf tree to approximately 2m X 2m. Full size fruit

COX'S ORANGE Used for fresh fruit, drying and cooking, suits cooler climates, early $33.95 PIPPIN to mid-season maturity.

Full size fruit on a dwarf tree. Red striped medium sized fruit with $33.95 excellent flavour. Matures late February to March.

Used for fresh fruit, cooking and drying. Keeps well, suitable for $33.95 most climates, mid-season maturity. Universal pollen donor.

Bright green skin, crisp flavour with a tart tang to it. One of the best for just eating and a very good cooking because $33.95 of its ability to retain flavour.

Late ripening, sweet crisp fruit. Great to eat fresh and a very good PINK LADY $33.95 .

APRICOTS Dwarf tree to approximately 2.5m X 2.5m. Full size fruit

DWARF One of the best apricots around! The fruit is oval shape with a deep $53.95 MOORPARK orange colour - very versatile - stewing, jams, cooking & drying.

Large, rich golden fruit with some red blush. Flesh is deep yellow DWARF and firm. Good flavour, excellent for jam, preserving and drying. $53.95 STOREYS A 'Moorpark' strain, however it matures about three weeks earlier.

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Dwarf Fruit Trees Small trees with full size fruit. Great for small gardens and containers.

CHERRY Dwarf tree to approximately 2.5m X 2.5m. Full size fruit

DWARF Self-pollinating cherry, large fruit with red flesh, sweet and juicy. $64.95 STELLA Mid to late season maturity. Universal pollen donor. DWARF Produces an abundance of large deep red fruit that is sweetly $64.95 LAPIN flavoured and more resistant to splitting than other varieties. Self-pollinating with dark red heart-shaped cherries. Flesh is, firm TRIXZIE and juicy. Great flavour. Ideal for cooking, making jam or eating $64.95 BLACK CHERREE fresh. Mid to late season maturity.

NECTARINES Dwarf Nectarines grow to approximately 2m tall. Full size fruit $53.95

Excellent eating fruit - a peach without the fuzz! Very vigorous. DWARF Yellow flesh. Requires pruning and thinning for consistent, quality $53.95 FANTASIA crops. Dislikes high humidity. A popular old cultivar. Still regarded by many as one of the best DWARF flavoured nectarines. Fruit is a medium size with white flesh. Used $53.95 GOLDMINE for fresh eating, drying and cooking. TRIXZIE® Compact dwarf nectarine. Heavy bearer, yellow fleshed fruit. $53.95 NECTAZEE 1.5m X 1.5m

2 WAY TRIXZIE® Pixzee and Nectazee. Perfect for pots & patios. $99.95

PEACH Dwarf Nectarines grow to approximately 2m tall. Full size fruit

DWARF Use for fresh fruit and juice, freestone peach with light green flesh $53.95 ANZAC and good flavour. Early season maturity. Self-fertile. Large, yellow fleshed, sweet and very juicy peach. DWARF O’HENRY Prolific bearer so may need staking while young. Fresh eating, $53.95 preserving. Mid to late season maturity. (Late Feb.) DWARF A cross between a peach and a nectarine, good flavour, yellow $53.95 PEACHARINE flesh. Fresh eating, drying and stewing. Mid to late season maturity.

TRIXZIE® PIXZEE Prolific bearer. White fleshed normal size peaches. 1.5m X 1.5m. $53.95

PEAR Dwarf tree to approximately 2m X 2m. Full size fruit

Fresh fruit and juice, combined flavour & sweetness of a pear with DWARF NASHI crispness and shape of an apple, warm and cool climate, mid-season $64.95 PEAR maturity. TRIXZIE® PEAR Juicy, good flavoured fruit. Full sized pears, Self-pollinating. $64.95 cv.“Pyvert” 1.5m X 1.5m.

Dwarf Fruit Trees

PLUMS Dwarf tree to approximately 2m X 2m. Full size fruit

Very sweet flavour with yellow flesh when ripe. Fresh, drying or COE’S GOLDEN DROP $53.95 jam. Needs a pollinator. Fresh fruit, jam, drying and cooking. GREEN GAGE $53.95 Fine flavour, mid-season maturity. Needs a pollinator. Self-fertile, yellow fleshed plum is exceptionally sweet and juicy. LUISA Distinctive elongated-heart shape. Having some disease $53.95 resistance makes this cultivar easier to grow organically.

Fresh fruit, stewing, excellent for jam & preserving. Rich, juicy, SATSUMA $53.95 blood plum. Mid season maturity. Self fertile. Cross between an apricot and a plum. Large fruit with reddish black skin and golden red flesh, that are firm and very sweet. PLUMCOT Beautiful spring blossoms are followed by the delicious fruits $53.95 SPRING SATIN which ripen in December. Partially self fertile but benefits from pollination with other plums and apricots. Producing small round fruit with purple skin and firm, very sweet DAMSON $53.95 yellow flesh, with a slight tartness. Freestone.

PRUNES

Juicy and sweet - often called ‘Sugar Plums’. Medium sized, oval shaped fruit with dark blue to black skin and Yellow flesh. ROBE de SARGEANT $53.95 Freestone. Top quality variety for drying. 2.5m X 2.5m. Ripens mid February. Pollinators: Greengage, Coe’s Golden drop.

DWARF PLUM

Japanese Blood Plum. Highest antioxidants and potential health PLUM A-OKAY $53.95 benefits of any plum variety.

Dwarf fruit trees are smaller growing trees with full size fruit and are great for growing in small gardens and containers. With different fruit varieties maturing at different times, your mini orchard will produce delicious fruit throughout the summer which you can pick fresh from the tree at maximum ripeness. By growing your fruit at home, you can minimise the use of pesticides and fungicides used in its production (unlike store bought fruit), as well as having the sheer pleasure of growing your own delicious, healthy food.

APPLES

Good keeping qualities coupled with strong acidity & flavour BRAMLEY make this an ideal cooking apple. NB: Bramley is a triploid so it $33.95 won’t provide viable pollen for other varieties. COX'S ORANGE Used for fresh fruit, drying and cooking, suits cooler climates, $33.95 PIPPIN early to mid-season maturity. Vigorous, bright red striped fruit. Excellent flavour, keeps well. GALA $33.95 Winner of numerous taste awards. Used for fresh fruit, cooking and drying. Keeps well, suitable for GOLDEN DELICIOUS most climates, mid-season maturity. Universal pollen donor. $33.95

Used for fresh fruit, cooking and drying, keeps well, suited to GRANNY SMITH $33.95 most climates.

A cross between Golden Delicious and the . A large $33.95 apple with an excellent dessert flavour. Short season. Triploid. Pink blush over a green/yellow skin. Firm, sweet, crisp juicy PINK LADY $33.95 flesh, good flavour. Known as the Queen of Apples.

POMME DE NEIGE Small crisp apple with brilliant white flesh, stores well. $33.95 (Lady in the Snow) Use for fresh fruit, cooking & drying. Mid-season maturity.

RED STRIPED Sweet, very crisp and full of flavour. Self pollinating. $33.95 Medium to large fruit which is conical with a pronounced crown. Highly coloured dark red stripe over red. Flesh is creamy white, $33.95 crisp & juicy with medium texture.

MULTI GRAFTS

Red Delicious / Golden Delicious $54.95 Pink Lady / Granny Smith $54.95

APPLE POLLINATION CHART

Cox’s Orange Pippin: Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Jonathon, Red Delicious, Lady in the Snow.

Gala: Partially Self-fertile. Red Fuji, Granny Smith, Pink Lady

Golden Delicious: (Partially self-fertile) Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Cox's Orange Pippin, Jonathon.

Granny Smith: Golden Delicious, Gala, Jonathon, Cox’s Orange Pippin.

Jonagold: Sterile pollen. Will not pollinate another variety. Needs other apple trees nearby – most are suitable.

Lady in the Snow: Cox’s Orange Pippin, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, (Pomme de Neige) Jonathon.

Pink Lady: Granny Smith, Red Delicious, Gala, Red Fuji.

Red Delicious: Gala, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Jonathon, Pink Lady, Red Fuji.

Red Fuji: Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, Jonathon, , Pink Lady, Sturmer.

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APRICOTS No pollinator needed.

Excellent for fresh fruit, jam, drying, stewing and juice. Most MOORPARK $33.95 popular home variety due to rich flavour, good for cooler areas. A very popular, excellent quality apricot. Flesh is orange in TREVATT $33.95 colour, firm and juicy with good flavour. Heavy bearer.

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CHERRIES

Very popular large, black heart shaped fruit. Firm juicy flesh. COMPACT STELLA $33.95 Grafted onto dwarfing rootstock. Self-pollinating. 2.5m X 2.5m Late maturing with a bright appearance. Large, dark red to LAPIN mahogany in colour. Red flesh, firm and juicy. An excellent $33.95 bearer and grower. Self-fertile. An ideal home garden variety that bears consistent heavy crops SIMONE $33.95 of large, dark coloured fruit. Self-fertile.

NECTARINES No pollinator needed

Fresh fruit, drying and cooking, yellow flesh with large fruit, good FANTASIA $33.95 flavour. Mid-season maturity. Self fertile.

Fresh fruit, drying and cooking, white flesh, delicious flavour. GOLDMINE $33.95 Popular Tasmanian variety. Mid - late season maturity. Self fertile.

One of the best known nectarines. Large, glossy, highly coloured RED GOLD fruit with firm and juicy freestone flesh. Stores and keeps well. $33.95 Ripens later in the season. Self fertile.

PEACHES Self pollinating

Use for fresh fruit and juice, freestone peach with light green flesh ANZAC $33.95 and good flavour. Early season maturity. White skin with a bright red cheek. White flesh with a slight tinge of BRIGGS EARLY MAY green, melting and juicy with an amazing rich flavour. Medium to $33.95 large round peach, freestone variety, one of the earliest Firm flesh, clingstone peach, used for eating, juice, preserving and GOLDEN QUEEN bottling, canning variety. Very late season maturity. $33.95 (Mid March) OKEE DOKEE Flat style peach with juicy yellow flesh and excellent flavour. $53.95

Fresh eating, drying and stewing, cross between a peach and a PEACHARINE $33.95 nectarine, good flavour, yellow flesh. Mid to late season maturity. Mudgee farmer Bruce Davis discarded a blood plum seed in his PLEACH compost heap. The resultant accidental cross was a peach/plum $33.95 hybrid. Looks like a peach but has red flesh.

PEARS Fresh fruit and juice, combined flavour & sweetness of a pear with 20TH CENTURY crispness and shape of an apple, warm and cool climate, mid-season $33.95 NASHI maturity. Fresh fruit, drying, preserving and cooking. Heavy cropper, good BEURRE BOSC keeping qualities and excellent flavour, mid-season maturity. Needs $33.95 a pollinator.

Large fruit of excellent flavour, good keeper. Use for fresh fruit, PACKHAMS TRIUMPH $33.95 drying, preserving and cooking. Needs a pollinator.

A heavy bearing tree that is highly recommended for all gardeners. WILLIAMS The yellow green fruit is ideal for preserving, eating fresh and $33.95 BON CHRETIEN juicing. Fruits mid-late summer. Full sun position. Partially self fertile

PEAR POLLINATION CHART

Beurre Bosc: Williams, 20th Century, Winter Nelis

20th Century Nijisseiki: Williams, Kosui, partially self fertile.

Packhams: Josephine, Winter Nelis

Williams Bon Chretien: Packhams, Triumph

PLUMS EUROPEAN

COE’S GOLDEN DROP Very sweet flavour - yellow flesh when ripe. Fresh, drying or jam. $33.95

Large yellow fruit with golden yellow flesh. Fine flavour. COLES GOLDEN GAGE $33.95 Good fresh, jam or freezing.

Small, dark purple-black fruit with firm green/golden yellow flesh. DAMSON $33.95 Tart tasting, they make excellent jams, jellies & sauces. Self fertile. Fresh fruit, jam, drying and cooking. GREEN GAGE $33.95 Fine flavour, mid-season maturity.

MULTI GRAFTS 2 WAY Green Gage / Coe’s Golden Drop $54.95

PLUMS JAPANESE

Large heart shaped blood plums, dark red skin with some spotting, MARIPOSA and deep red, juicy sweet flesh with excellent flavour. Fruit is soft $33.95

when fully ripe - Semi-Freestone. Partially self fertile. Fresh fruit, jam and stewing, large top quality fruit, one of the best SANTA ROSA $33.95 varieties, mid-season maturity. Fresh fruit, stewing, excellent for jam & preserving. Rich, juicy, SATSUMA $33.95 blood plum. Mid season maturity. Self fertile.

MULTI GRAFTS PLUM 2 WAY Santa Rosa / Satsuma $54.95

PRUNES

STANLEY Self fertile, blue plum with yellow flesh. Excellent variety. $33.95

PLUM POLLINATION CHART

European Plums Japanese Plums Coe’s Golden Drop: Green Gage, Golden Gage, Coe’s Golden Drop: Green Gage, Golden Gage, Mariposa: Santa Rosa, Prune, Damson. Santa Rosa: Satsuma, Mariposa Coles Golden Gage: Green Gage, Damson. Satsuma: Santa Rosa Coe’s Golden Gage: Damson: Self fertile. Green Gage: Coe’s Golden Drop, Prune, Damson, Golden Gage

Miscellaneous Fruit Trees

MULBERRIES No pollinator required

Large quantities of good sized, sweet, black mulberries are BLACK ENGLISH produce in late spring. The tree is a large spreading deciduous $79.95 shade tree with an attractive form. Well suited to colder climates.

POMEGRANATE No pollinator required

Multi stemmed shrub (3 X 3m) with vibrant orange red blooms MOLLAR de ELCHE followed by fleshy sweet jelly like fruit. Great autumn colour. $49.95

WONDERFUL Attractive large red fruit. Very juicy with a sweet tangy flavour. $49.95

QUINCE No pollinator required

Large, golden yellow, pear shaped fruit with a mild flavour. Excellent when preserved. The flesh becomes a beautiful dark red CHAMPION $33.95 when cooked and the conserve, quince jelly, is one of the best. A very hardy small tree that thrives and bears well.

Large lemon coloured fruit. Stores well, matures March. Great for SMYRNA $33.95 jam, stewing & apple tarts.

BERRIES

BLACKBERRY Vigorous bush with sweet fruit when ripe. $15.95 THORNLESS GOOSEBERRY

Captivator Old fashioned variety. Tart fruit ideal for jams, cooking and pies. $15.95 Thornless

CURRANTS

BLACK Small clusters of black fruit. Bush to 2m. $14.95

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NUTS

CHESTNUTS

Enclosed in a green prickly burr, April Gold is a large dark brown nut used for roasting and cooking. Matures early April. Grows to APRIL GOLD approx. 15-20m, this is a large spreading tree with good crops. $55.95 More suitable to cool climate areas, tolerates frost. It is recommended to plant 2 different varieties to assist pollination. Very large light brown shiny nuts, with a distinct large base. Nut is enclosed in a green prickly burr. Used for roasting and cooking. EMERALD GEM This is a very large spreading tree with good crops; more suitable $74.95 to cool climate areas and can tolerate frost. Matures late April. Planting 2 different varieties to assist pollination is recommended. A large tree with large to extra large nuts with only 1 nut to each burr. The sweet, dark brown nuts are used for roasting and GEORGE SANDS $55.95 cooking. Easy to peel. Tolerates frost. Needs 1, preferably 2, other varieties nearby for good pollination. A very large nut with excellent flavour enclosed in a green prickly burr. This is a very large spreading tree to approximately WANDILIGONG 10m. Best suited to cool climate areas. Great flavoured nuts $74.95 WONDER perfect for roasting & cooking. Needs 1, preferably 2, other varieties nearby for good pollination. Harvest in early April when burr-covered fruit falls from the tree.

HAZELNUTS Cross pollinator required.

AMERICAN WHITE Produces a prolific crop of large size nuts with a sweet flavour. $36.95

The best hazelnut pollinating partner - grow with any planting to COSFORD ensure abundant cropping. Ideal hedge/screen with an attractive $36.95 display of golden catkins amongst naked stems during winter.

WALNUTS

JUGLANS NIGRA Black Walnut $64.95

Semi dwarfed tree capable of bearing heavy crops as it is a lateral CHANDLER GRAFTED bearer. Kernels of excellent sweet quality. Early season. $129.95

Apply mulch after planting your trees to keep weeds under

control and retain soil moisture - the worms love it too!

Make sure the mulch isn’t close to the trunk as this

may cause collar rot.

FRUIT Early season Mid-season Late season

APRICOT November December January

APPLE January to February March to April May to June

CHERRY November December January

PEACH Nov. to December January to February March to April

NECTARINE Nov. to December January to February March to April

PEAR January to February March April

PLUM Nov. to December January to February March to April

This Chart is a guide only. Fruit maturing times are influenced by soils & climactic conditions which differ from one area to another.

1. Prior to planting, dig in organic matter such as Gardener’s Friend or Moo Poo.

2. Fill hole with water and allow it to drain away.

3. Trim roots if required.

4. If in a windy spot, stake trees for the first couple of years and tie with Jolly Tree Ties.

5. Plant at the same depth as the soil line on the trunk. DO NOT cover graft union.

6. Water in well, mulch with straw or compost

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