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Pittosporum tenuifolium Elizabeth
€12.00
Pink Variegated Pittosporum A popular evergreen grey-green leaved shrub growing as a tall broad column. Its leaves have appealing cream/pink tinged margins while small honey-scented deep purple flowers open in clusters in late spring and early summer. Pittosporum tenufolium Elizabeth can also be grown as part of a hedge in coastal locations. It ...

Malus x moerslandii Profusion Improved - Flowering Crab apple
€24.00
Ornamental Crabapple Profusion Improved An improved version of the hybrid flowering crabapple bred by Directeur Moersland in France, Malus x moerslandii Profusion Improved is a small, ornamental deciduous tree, particularly compact, and a perfect specimen tree for year-round interest in the smaller garden. The leaves emerge coppery-red, turning ...
Apple Winter Gem

Apple Winter Gem
€18.00
Apple Winter Gem Bred in Kent in 1975, one parent of late dessert Apple Winter Gem is Apple Cox’s Orange Pippin, although, unlike Cox, it thrives in most areas. Very attractive fruit, medium-sized to large, golden-yellow with extensive orange-red speckling and streaking; the flesh is creamy-yellow, firm, crisp and juicy, with an exceptional, ric...
Apple Red Elstar

Apple Red Elstar
€18.00
Apple Red Elstar A variant of the Dutch-bred Elstar with redder, firmer fruit, late dessert Apple Red Elstar is particularly well adapted to cool Irish conditions. Medium-sized, bright red fruit, with firm, crisp, juicy flesh and an intense, rich, honeyed flavour, reminiscent of Cox’s Orange Pippin. Good keeper – can even last until January with...
Apple Blood of the Boyne

Apple Blood of the Boyne
€18.00
Apple Blood of the Boyne Once widely grown in Meath, Apple Blood of the Boyne may not be an Irish heritage apple, as it is thought to be identical to Devonshire Quarrenden, an old apple from the English west country. An early dessert apple, the fruit is small, round and a vivid purplish blood-colour. This is an apple to be eaten fresh from the...
Apple Grenadier

Apple Grenadier
€42.00
Apple Grenadier A very early culinary apple, Apple Grenadier is widely grown in gardens for its good flavour and ease of cultivation. The medium-to-large, flattened, ribbed fruits are yellowish green, cooking to a pale, sharp purée with excellent, ‘apple-y’ flavour. The tree is compact, hardy, and particularly tolerant of wet climates – a good ...

Daphne x transatlantica Eternal Fragrance
€18.00
Daphne Eternal Fragrance Very long-flowering and uniquely unfussy for a daphne, hybrid Daphne x transatlantica Eternal Fragrance is a small, rounded, evergreen or semi-evergreen shrub with small, elliptical, glossy, deep green leaves. It produces clusters of beautifully scented flowers, pink in bud and pure white within, in flushes from April to...

Davidia involucrata - Handkerchief Tree
€55.00
Davidia involucrata - Handkerchief Tree An exceptionally beautiful tree, though not for the smaller garden, Davidia involucrata is a tall, slow-maturing, deciduous tree with a spreading habit. The soft, bright green, ovate leaves are about 6”/15cm long, and colour yellow in autumn. The glory of this tree is the flowers, which appear in spring. ...

Halesia carolina - Snowdrop Tree
€18.00
Snowdrop Tree Also known as Silver Bell, Halesia carolina is a small, fast-growing, deciduous tree with an open, rounded crown. It gets its common name of snowdrop tree from the clusters of white, dangling, bell-shaped flowers borne between March and May. These appear with the light green, oval leaves, which turn yellow in autumn. The flowers ar...
Gage Early Transparent Gage

Gage Early Transparent Gage
€18.00
Gage Early Transparent Gage Bred by the Rivers Nursery in Hertfordshire in the mid-19th century, dessert Gage Early Transparent Gage is easier to grow than some gages, and will succeed in colder areas if given a south-facing position. Small to medium-sized, oval, free-stone fruit, palest yellow transparent skin speckled with crimson; golden fles...
Apple Laxton Superb

Apple Laxton Superb
€42.00
Apple Laxton Superb Bred in the early 20th century with Cox’s Orange Pippin as one of its parents, dessert Apple Laxton Superb has Cox-like characteristics, but is far better adapted to cold, exposed areas. The fruit is medium-sized, round, greenish-yellow with red streaks and a deep red flush, slightly russeted. The flesh is white and firm, wit...

Buddleja davidii Pink Delight
€4.00
Buddleja davidii Pink Delight A large flowering deciduous shrub with panicles of bright pink flowers with orange eyes from midsummer to Autumn. Attractive to butterflies and bees. Prune hard to control size, shape and encourage fresh flowering growth, best done in early spring, but additional partial pruning can be done after flowering in autumn...
Apple Lane's Prince Albert

Apple Lane's Prince Albert
€18.00
Apple Lane’s Prince Albert An excellent old culinary apple, discovered in 1841 and named for the Prince Consort, Malus domestica Lane's Prince Albert is a very ‘good do-er’, thriving on almost any soil, and a good choice for novice growers. The fruit is smaller than that of some cooking apples, slightly irregular in shape, and green with an ora...
Quercus suber - Cork Oak

Quercus suber - Cork Oak
€8.00
Cork Oak Best known for its production of wine bottle caps for the last few centuries, Quercus suber plantations are becoming a dying sight with the modern invention of plastic caps, though still an important crop for many farmers in Portugal and Spain, who harvest the bark on 8-12 year rotations, employing up to 30,000 people in an industry val...

Rosa Canary Bird - Old Shrub Rose
€12.00
Rose xanthina Canary Bird - Shrub Rose An old, very early, once-flowering cultivar of the species, Rosa xanthina Canary Bird is a medium-sized to large, deciduous shrub rose with a graceful, spreading habit and arching stems. The delicate foliage is ferny and grey-green, a beautiful foil for the flowers. In May, the shrub is covered with lightl...
Salix magnifica

Salix magnifica
€15.00
Foot Catkin Willow A gorgeous willow, truly living up to its botanical name. Discovered in China around 1900, it boasts beautiful purple leaves in early spring, swiftly followed by tall, slender catkins reaching up to a foot tall! It is easy to grow in almost any soil, and will fit into any size garden, especially if pollarded, though you may ...
Abeliophyllum distichum

Abeliophyllum distichum
€6.00
White forsythia A lax, deciduous shrub with forsythia-like, pinkish-white, almond-scented flowers appearing from purplish buds on the bare branches in early spring. These are followed by glossy green oval leaves, which often turn wine-purple in autumn. Branches can be brought indoors in late winter for forcing in vases; they will fill the room w...
Apple Falstaff

Apple Falstaff
€18.00
Apple Falstaff Bred at East Malling Research Station in Kent in 1965 from Apples James Grieve and Golden Delicious, Apple Falstaff is a late season dessert apple, suited even to cold areas. Medium-sized fruit, yellowish green flushed and striped red; crisp, firm, juicy creamy-white flesh with an excellent flavour and a good balance of sweetness ...
Damson Shropshire Prune

Damson Shropshire Prune
€18.00
Damson Shropshire Prune A very old culinary variety dating back to the 17th century, Damson Shropshire Prune is probably the finest flavoured of the damsons. The fruit is small, oval, and inky blue-black with a heavy, greyish bloom; the flesh is greenish-yellow, juicy, firm, and quite sweet, with a semi-clinging stone and excellent, rich, tart, ...

Rosa Buff Beauty - Climbing Rose
€15.00
Rose Buff Beauty - Climbing Rose A stunning rose with clusters of medium-sized, warm apricot-yellow blooms. Rosa Buff Beauty has a strong tea fragrance. Grow as an arching shrub or climber. Repeat flowering. Height & Spread: 5ft x 5ft AGM