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Apple Red Falstaff

Apple Red Falstaff
€18.00
Apple Red Falstaff A redder sport of Apple Falstaff, Apple Red Falstaff is a late season dessert apple, and a first-class garden variety for all areas. Medium-sized, attractive fruit, bright red over yellow, with crunchy, firm, creamy-white flesh, very juicy, with a good balance of sweetness and acidity. Good keeper, sweetening in store. Moderat...

Hydrangea petiolaris - Climbing Hydrangea
€15.00
Hydrangea petiolaris - Climbing Hydrangea A charming self clinging climber that will thrive even on a north facing wall. In midsummer the white lacecap-style hydrangea flowers cover the plant, while the leaves turn yellow in autumn. Will grow best in partial shade in a sheltered position in soils rich in organic matter. Position: Full sun to par...
Pear Doyenné du Comice

Pear Doyenné du Comice
€18.00
Pear Doyenné du Comice An excellent dessert pear with a very rich flavour; the taste is sweet and very full, everything you want from a pear. Excellent quality, but moderate crops, although older trees crop more reliably, however it does require a warm and sunny site to do well. Pear Doyenné du Comice was bred in France at the Garden of Comice H...
Cherry Morello

Cherry Morello
€55.00
Cherry Morello A very old variety, grown in England from the early 17th century, acid Cherry Morello is the classic cooking cherry. The fruit is medium-sized, almost black with dark red flesh; wonderful rich cherry flavour when cooked. Fruit contains the anti-oxidant and sleep-regulator melatonin. Compact, spreading tree, very hardy and reliable...

Rosmarinus officinalis Prostratus
€4.00
Rosemary Prostratus Prostrate form with light blue flowers which will trail over slopes and walls. It will also make attractive ground cover. The flowers are attractive to bees. Rosemarinus officinalis Prostratus can be cut and used in cooking. Needs full sun and very well drained soil to do well. Dislikes excessive winter wet. Best to cut Rosem...
Damson Merryweather

Damson Merryweather
€18.00
Damson Merryweather Raised in Nottinghamshire and introduced in 1907, culinary Damson Merryweather is well suited to cold and wet areas, and may in fact be a plum. The fruit is very large for a damson, blue-black with a light blue bloom; the flesh is greenish-yellow, juicy and firm, with a clinging stone and good damson flavour. Good for cooking...
Plum Jubilee

Plum Jubilee
€18.00
Plum Jubilee Also known as Jubileum, dual-purpose Plum Jubilee was bred in Sweden in 1985 and is well adapted to colder climates. Often seen as an improved version of Plum Victoria, though they are not near relations. Large, oval, deep red fruit turning purple when ripe, with a free stone and sweet, firm, juicy, yellow flesh with a good balance ...

Grape Boskoop Glory - Indoor or Outdoor, Almost Seedless
€8.00
Grape Boskoop Glory An old, black grape cultivar from the famous Dutch nursery town of Boskoop, Vitis vinifera Boskoop Glory is extremely reliable in a cold greenhouse or polytunnel, and can also be grown outdoors on a warm south- or southwest-facing wall. A vigorous, fast-growing, deciduous vine, it has particularly beautiful foliage which colo...
Apple James Grieve

Apple James Grieve
€18.00
Apple James Grieve Bred in Scotland at the end of the 19th century, Apple James Grieve is a particularly hardy dual-purpose apple, a good choice for colder areas. The fruit is yellow-green, flushed and striped with orange-red; the flesh is savoury, melting, and very juicy, acid at first, but sweetening as it ripens, becoming good to eat fresh. K...
Apple Beauty of Bath

Apple Beauty of Bath
€22.00
Apple Beauty of Bath An old, very early dessert apple, bred in Somerset and very widely grown in Ireland, where it was especially popular with children. Apple ‘Beauty of Bath’ produces slightly flattened, medium-sized, pale greenish-yellow fruit striped with red, juicy and with a good sharp flavour, the last to ripen being sweeter. The flesh is ...

Ginkgo biloba - Maidenhair Tree
€10.00
Maidenhair Tree Gingko biloba is known as a living fossil having existed over 160 million years ago. It is the sole survivor of an ancient group of trees that dates back 270 million years, long before the time of the dinosaurs. Maidenhair trees can be extremely long-lived, the oldest recorded individual being nearly one thousand years old. They ...
Apple Lough Tree of Wexford

Apple Lough Tree of Wexford
€18.00
Apple Lough Tree of Wexford An Irish heritage variety of early to mid-season dessert apple, Apple ‘Lough Tree of Wexford’ was originally found in a Co Wexford orchard. The fruit is small to medium-sized, the greenish-yellow skin almost completely covered with crimson streaks and stippling, giving a bright red appearance, sometimes slightly russe...
Apple Fiesta

Apple Fiesta
€18.00
Apple Fiesta One of dessert Apple Fiesta’s parents was Cox’s Orange Pippin; it shares that apple’s gorgeous flavour, but is far easier to grow in Irish conditions. The fruit is medium-sized, round and yellow-green, striped and flushed orange-red with a little russeting; the flesh is crisp, sweet and very juicy, with a Cox-like, nutty, aromatic f...

Viburnum x bodnantense Dawn
€4.00
Viburnum x bodnantense Dawn A tall growing deciduous shrub. Viburnum x bodnantense Dawn has green toothed foliage with a bronze tint when young. It is the richly scented flowers of this Viburnum that make this a much coveted garden plant. From late Autumn through to Spring, pink flowers open from red buds. Ideal for a specimen plant where the f...
Poncirus trifoliata

Poncirus trifoliata
€8.00
Japanese bitter orange Quite rare as a garden shrub, Poncirus trifoliata is deciduous with distinct leaves on green stems with long thorns, but its main draw is it fantastically scented flowers in late spring followed by orange/green coloured mandarin sized fruit which have an attractive downy coating and hang on the tree well into Winter. Due t...
Apple Elstar

Apple Elstar
€18.00
Apple Elstar A superb, late-season dessert apple, Apple Elstar was bred in The Netherlands and is particularly well adapted to the Irish climate. Attractive, medium-sized round fruit, greenish-yellow streaked and blushed with red, with exceptionally juicy, crisp, cream-coloured flesh and an outstanding, honeyed, aromatic flavour. Stores very wel...

Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle
€8.00
Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle A naturally occurring sport of the sevenbark hydrangea found near the town of Anna, Ohio, Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle is a medium-sized, fast-growing, deciduous shrub with a rounded shape, with a very long period of interest. Huge mophead blooms, up to 1’/30cm across open greenish-white from July, turning crea...

Hydrangea paniculata Limelight®
€10.00
Hydrangea Limelight An outstanding cultivar of the panicle hydrangea with a particularly refined flower colour, Hydrangea paniculata Limelight® is a medium-sized to large, vigorous, deciduous shrub with an upright, bushy, spreading habit. The leaves are pale green on grey-green stems, sometimes flushed pink. From mid-summer to autumn the flowers...
Arbutus unedo Compacta

Arbutus unedo Compacta
€10.00
Dwarf Strawberry Tree A small growing form of the native Killarney strawberry tree. It bears fruit that are rather like a strawberry to look at, though not in taste. These are borne at the same time as the flowers, in late autumn, taking a year to mature. Glossy, dark green leaves with serrated edges and attractive cinnamon-brown bark, peeling i...
Plum Czar

Plum Czar
€18.00
Plum Czar Bred in Hertfordshire in the 1870s, Plum Czar is primarily a culinary plum, but can also be eaten raw when fully ripe. Thrives even in northern areas, areas of heavy rainfall, and northern aspects. Medium-sized to large, deep purple fruit with tart, yellow-orange flesh, juicier and sweeter when fully ripe. Compact, attractive tree; re...