Cherries
![]() | Morello | Gisela | 3-3.5m | £45.00 |
| Morello is by far the most popular cooking cherry. Very hardy and very reliable cropping. It can be picked at the very sour, dark red stage for stewing or it can be left until almost black and bitter-sweet. Very attractive white spring blossom! Received an Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. | ||||
![]() | Morello | Colt | 4-5m | £40.00 |
| Morello is by far the most popular cooking cherry. Very hardy and very reliable cropping. It can be picked at the very sour, dark red stage for stewing or it can be left until almost black and bitter-sweet. Very attractive white spring blossom! Received an Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. | ||||
![]() | Regina | Gisela | 3-4m | £40.00 |
| Regina is a very hardy and strong growing tree from Germany. The very large black fruits are full of flavour and ripen very late in mid August. | ||||
![]() | Sweetheart | Colt | 4-5m | £50.00 |
| Sweetheart is one of the later picking varieties but well worth the wait as fewer cherries available in the shops at this time. Fruits are very precocious, firm with good sweet flavour. Dark red in colour. Ripens unevenly to spread the season. A good pollinator for other cherries. | ||||
Plums
DAMSON | Merryweather | St Julien A | 3.5-4.5m | £35.00 |
| Merryweather is a heavy cropping tree that yields the largest blue, plum-sized damsons. They can be eaten raw or cooked and are particularly good for jams, pickles and – of course damson gin and brandy. Merryweather is self-fertile and an excellent pollinator. The crops ripen through September depending on location and weather. | ||||
![]() | Czar | St Julien A | 3.5-4.5m | £35.00 |
| Czar is one of the most popular of all Plum tree varieties and is always recommended as a durable, hardy cropper. It suits dual purpose and is also self fertile & easy to grow. No more than medium sized, semi circular dark violet-purple. Mostly used for cooking but also suits dessert. An early season plum with good flavour. | ||||
![]() | Marjories Seedling | St Julien A | 3.5-4.5m | £35.00 |
| A late dessert/culinary plum. Large, purplish, juicy plums. Sweet, rich flavour. Very resistant to disease. Suitable for colder districts. Cropping very good | ||||
![]() | Opal | St Julien A | 3.5-4.5m | £35.00 |
| Opal is a very reliable and good quality plum. Produces heavy crops of reddish-purple firm, round, tasty fruits. Flesh is golden yellow, flavour is delicious, slightly sweet. Stone separates nicely from the flesh, freestone. Known as the early Victoria, Opal’s tree itself is upright in habit making a neat pyramid shaped tree. White, scented flowers appear during the spring. One of the most reliable plum varieties for any garden. | ||||
![]() | Victoria | St Julien A | 3.5-4.5m | £35.00 |
| This reliable British bred garden variety produces heavy crops of egg shaped, medium sized fruits that are ideal for both culinary and dessert use. ‘Victoria’ Plums make delicious pies and jams, or simply eat them straight from the tree in late August. Self fertile. | ||||



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