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Cherry Sunburst

Cherry Sunburst
€18.00
Cherry Sunburst With Cherry Stella as one of its parents, Canadian-bred Cherry Sunburst is the first self-fertile black cherry, cropping a little earlier than Cherry Stella. The fruit is large, glossy and almost black, with a very good, sweet flavour and texture. Very easy to pick.Self-fertile, but may crop better with a different variety of che...
Filbert - Corylus avellana Hall’s Giant Bareroot | 3-4ft / Not provided / Not provided

Filbert - Corylus avellana Hall’s Giant Bareroot | 3-4ft / Not provided / Not provided
€20.00
Pear Gorham

Pear Gorham
€18.00
Pear Gorham Bred in America from Pears William and Joséphine de Malines, dual-purpose Pear Gorham is hardier and more disease-resistant than its illustrious parents, but in Ireland is best trained on a warm wall. The fruit is medium-sized to large, conical, rather than pear-shaped, and yellow with big patches of russet; the flesh is juicy, melti...
Prunus Shogetsu (Oku Miyako)

Prunus Shogetsu (Oku Miyako)
€26.00
Ornamental Cherry Blushing Bride One of the most beautiful Japanese flowering cherries, Prunus Shogetsu (Moonlight on Pines), also known as Oku Miyako (Blushing Bride), is a small, deciduous tree, with a broad, gracefully spreading crown, often wider than it is tall when mature. Masses of large, double, white flowers up to 5cm across, hanging fr...
Apple Widow's Friend

Apple Widow's Friend
€18.00
Apple Widow’s Friend Once widely grown in Co Armagh, Apple Widow’s Friend is an early dessert apple and a prolific cropper, hence, no doubt, the name! Variably sized fruit, round to conical, with a rather irregular shape, pale yellow with a large area of crimson blush and a few flecks of russet. The flesh is white, soft and very juicy, with a go...
Apple Dick Davies

Apple Dick Davies
€18.00
Apple Dick Davies An Irish heritage variety of early–midseason dessert apple, Dick Davies is believed to have been grown from a pip by a Mrs Rawley in Co. Cork in the early 20th century. The fruit is medium-sized and slightly conical, green to yellowish green with large patches of orange-red with red streaks; flesh soft and white with a rich, ta...
Apple Lady Finger of Offaly

Apple Lady Finger of Offaly
€18.00
Apple Lady Finger of Offaly An Irish heritage variety of early–mid-season dessert apple. Apple Lady Finger of Offaly, also known as Lady’s Finger of Offaly, was first recorded in 1851. Small to medium-sized, ribbed, oblong fruit, pale green to yellow flushed orange-red with red streaks; firm, greenish-white, sweet flesh and a savoury flavour, be...
Apple Ecklinville Seedling

Apple Ecklinville Seedling
€18.00
Apple Ecklinville Seedling An Irish heritage culinary apple, raised from a pip at Ecklinville, near Belfast, in the late 18th century, Apple Ecklinville Seedling was once widely grown commercially. Very large, round, flattened fruit, pea-green turning to yellow, with dots of russet and a ‘greasy’ skin; it bruises easily, which is not a problem f...

Parthenocissus henryana - Chinese Virginia Creeper
€15.00
Parthenocissus henryana - Chinese Virginia Creeper Named for Irish plant-hunter Augustine Henry, Parthenocissus henryana is a large, vigorous, deciduous, self-clinging climber, less vigorous than its popular American cousin, so more suitable for smaller gardens. The foliage in spring and summer is exceptionally beautiful, divided into 3-5 leafle...
Clematis montana Tetrarose

Clematis montana Tetrarose
€15.00
Clematis montana Tetrarose A justly popular cultivar of the mountain clematis, Clematis montana var. rubens Tetrarose is a large, vigorous, deciduous climber, not quite as enormous as some montana clematis. The stems are reddish brown, and the tripartite leaves are an interesting bronzed green. From late spring to early summer the plant is cover...
Cobnut - Corylus avellana Cosford Cob Bareroot | 3-4ft

Cobnut - Corylus avellana Cosford Cob Bareroot | 3-4ft
€20.00
Nymphaea Aurora

Nymphaea Aurora
€17.00
Waterlily - Aurora Medium Growing Waterlily - Changeable Flower Colour: Yellow to Red Intriguingly, the gorgeous blooms of this exceptional water lily are yellow when they first open, turning orange on the second day, and taking on a pinkish-red colour on the third. Nymphaea ‘Aurora’ is an excellent choice for any size of pond. Position: Full Su...
Clematis montana Elizabeth

Clematis montana Elizabeth
€15.00
Clematis Montana Elizabeth A justly popular Montana Group cultivar, Clematis montana Elizabeth is a very vigorous, deciduous climber. Leaves emerge purplish-bronze, turning deep green in summer. In May and early June it is smothered in scented, pale pink, satiny four-petalled flowers, with golden centres; a few flowers follow during the summer....

Parrotia persica Persian Spire®
€30.00
Ironwood Persian Spire Ironwoods are famous for their brilliant autumn colour. Parrotia persica 'Persian Spire'® differs from most in its narrow, upright form and smaller size, ideal for the smaller garden – it can even be grown in a large container, which will keep it small. A small, columnar tree or large shrub, of average vigour, it gives yea...

Malus x zumi Golden Hornet AGM - Flowering Crab Apple
€42.00
Ornamental Crabapple Golden Hornet A long established, popular Crabapple, Malus x zumi Golden Hornet is a vigorous, medium-sized, deciduous tree, which is grown for its attractive blossom and heavy crops of edible, golden fruit. The shape is broad and rounded, making for a good specimen tree. The flowers open white, sometimes flushed pink, from ...
Apple Gibbon Russet

Apple Gibbon Russet
€18.00
Apple Gibbon Russet An Irish heritage variety of dessert apple, Gibbon Russet was grown for cider in Kilkenny, Cork and Meath since the end of the 19th century. Round, firm, medium-sized apples, yellow, dotted and streaked with russet; white flesh, crisp, well-flavoured and sweet. Gibbon Russet makes a well-shaped tree and reliable cropper, very...
Magnolia campbellii

Magnolia campbellii
€15.00
Campbell’s Magnolia A glorious specimen tree for the large garden, Magnolia campbellii is a large, deciduous tree grown for its stunning spring blossom. Masses of huge (up to 1’/30cm across) goblet-shaped, rose-pink flowers appear in early spring on the bare branches, opening out like water-lilies as they mature to reveal their pale pink interio...
Apple Glenstal Cooker

Apple Glenstal Cooker
€18.00
Apple Glenstal Cooker An early culinary apple, Apple Glenstal Cooker comes from the orchards of Glenstal Abbey in Co Limerick. Very large, round, slightly unevenly shaped fruit, pale yellowish-green with an orange-pink blush and some red stippling. Good all-round cooking apple, which can sometimes be picked as early as late August, but not a kee...

Euonymus europaeus Red Cascade
€6.00
Spindle Red Cascade Euonymus europaeus Red Cascade is a spreading variety of our native Spindle Tree commonly seen in hedgerows. Its foliage has plain green leaves, and bright green shoots. The prized Autumnal colouring with reds and scarlets make Red Cascade a popular garden plant. This variety of the Spindle develops arching branches that carr...
Crinodendron hookerianum

Crinodendron hookerianum
€10.00
Chilean lantern tree This was a very popular shrub planted in the 70's and 80's, and many of those are still around now, its crimson-red, lantern shaped flowers are produced in early summer and remain on the plant until winter. These flowers contrast very effectively against the dark green leaves. A good option for a larger border or as a speci...