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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...
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...
Blueberry Pink Lemonade

Blueberry Pink Lemonade
€8.00
Blueberry Pink Lemonade A new, mid- to late season variety of highbush blueberry with unusual pink berries. These are medium-sized, with a firm texture and sweet and tangy taste, ripening from mid-August and holding well on the bush. For the best flavour, pick after the berries have turned a deep rose-pink; keep picking as the berries ripen. Lar...
Liquidambar styraciflua

Liquidambar styraciflua
€30.00
Liquidambar styraciflua - Sweet Gum One of the best trees for autumn colour, Liquidambar styraciflua is a large, slow-growing deciduous tree with a pyramidal crown and attractive grey, fissured bark. Twigs and branches sometimes have corky ‘wings’. The leaves are mid-green and glossy with 5-7 lobes, like a maple’s; in autumn they turn brilliant...
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 ...
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...
Polystichum setiferum

Polystichum setiferum
€4.00
Soft Shield Fern A hardy native Irish fern, Polystichum setiferum is a clump-forming, semi-evergreen, perennial fern with a spreading, rosette-like habit, ideal for growing under trees or in a shady, well-drained border. The elegant, soft, lance-shaped, finely divided fronds are mid-green, and persist almost until the new, crozier-like fronds un...

Cobnut - Corylus maxima Nottingham
€20.00
Cobnut Nottingham Also known as ‘Pearson’s Prolific’, Corylus maxima ‘Nottingham’ is an early-ripening hazelnut, and, despite the name, is actually a long-husked filbert. Vigorous, comes into bearing early, and is a reliable, heavy cropper, often grown commercially. Cobnut ‘Nottingham’ is known to do well in Ireland. Large nuts with a very good...
Prunus Shirotae

Prunus Shirotae
€55.00
Mount Fuji Cherry Named after Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji, Prunus Shirotae is a small, deciduous tree with a weeping habit when young, taking on the typical flat-topped, spreading Japanese cherry appearance as it matures. It is one of the earliest Japanese flowering cherries to bloom, covered in mid-April with large, pure white, scented, semi-doub...
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 ...
Blueberry Jersey

Blueberry Jersey
€8.00
Blueberry Jersey Late variety of highbush blueberry, widely grown and well adapted to northern European conditions. High yields of small to medium-sized, deep blue berries, sweet, with a good balance of tartness, rich in antioxidants and vitamins. Pick from late August; the berries ripen over several weeks, holding well on the bush. For the best...

Almond - Prunus dulcis Robijn
€24.00
Almond Robijn - Prunus dulcis Robijn A medium-sized tree which has been bred for northern European conditions, Almond Robijn will do well in the warmer parts of Ireland. A highly ornamental tree which will produce beautiful, lightly scented, pale pink blossom early in the year, but later than most almonds, making frost less of a risk. In favou...
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...

Filbert - Corylus avellana Hall’s Giant
€20.00
Filbert Hall’s Giant This old, late-season variety of cultivated hazel, Corylus avellana ‘Hall’s Giant’, also known as Merveille de Bollwiller, originated in France, and despite its name, grows as quite a compact bush. It was named for the size of the nuts, although these are a bit smaller than those of some modern varieties. Very vigorous and e...

Aesculus hippocastanum - Horse Chestnut
€4.00
Horse Chestnut Originally from the Balkans but long naturalised in Ireland, the familiar Horse Chestnut - Aesculus hippocastanum - is a large, deciduous tree, with a broad, domed, spreading crown and imposing habit. The branches are slightly pendulous, turning up at the tips. The big, sticky buds are very prominent in winter. In May, the tree is...
Prunus serrulata Kanzan

Prunus serrulata Kanzan
€12.00
Flowering Cherry Kanzan Vigorous deciduous tree with wonderful double pink flowers adorning the branches in spring. as the flowers fall they carpet the ground in the most surreal way, Young leaves emerge a beautiful bronze-green soon after the flowers appear. Tightly vase- shaped when young, ultimately spreading as it matures. A very popular tre...
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 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...
Magnolia stellata

Magnolia stellata
€28.00
Magnolia stellata Unlike some magnolias, the Japanese species Magnolia stellata will tolerate alkaline soil (though not thin, chalky soils). It’s a medium-sized, slow-growing, deciduous shrub or small tree with a broad, rounded shape, the best magnolia for smaller gardens. In early spring, lightly scented, white flowers, 4”/10cm across with up t...