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Stone Fruit Trees


Our range of stone fruit trees includes cherry, plum and peach - some of the most popular and familar varieties at value for money prices. If space is at a premium try our mini-fruit trees which can be grown in containers on the patio.

We have two useful guides to help you: How to Plant Trees and Shrubs and How to Grow Fruit on the Patio

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Cherry & Plum (Mini Fruit Trees )

Prunus

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  • Customer favourite
  • Perfect for patio containers
These specially bred dwarf varieties, Plum Black Amber and Cherry Sylvia, produce deliciously juicy fruits on stems reaching only 1m (3' 3") tall; just perfect for the patio! Supplied in 9cm pots, 30-40cm (12-16") in height. Ceramic pot not supplied.

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    • 2 plants - 1 of each variety

    • Despatch: By end of June 2013
    • SAVE £4  
    • £17.98

Plum 'Victoria'

Prunus

A classic, self fertile variety of plum producing heavy crops of delicious fruit in August and September. Victoria plums are delicious eaten straight from the tree, but also are excellent for freezing, jam-making and desserts. 1.2m high root wrap tree supplied that should produce a few fruit within 2 years and start cropping in just 3 years. Height when mature: 3m (9'). Rootstock: St Julien or Ferlinan.

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    • 1 root-wrapped tree

    • Despatch: By end of November 2013
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    • £29.99

Fruit Tree Collection

Create your own orchard and enjoy a wonderful selection of fresh fruits for years to come!
  • Collection comprises 1 each of:
  • Cox's Orange Pippin - A delicious dessert apple with firm, juicy flesh. Ripens in October and keeps well into January.
  • Braeburn - A first class dessert apple! Crisp and juicy, without being hard. This variety stores particularly well.
  • Conference Pear - A reliable cropper. Pick in September and these sweet juicy pears are ready for eating from October to November. Self fertile.
  • Victoria Plum - Recommended for freezing, jam-making and desserts. Root wrapped plants supplied on 1.2m stems. Eventual height: 3m. Rootstocks: (Apple - M26/ M9, Pear - Quince A, Plum - St. Julien/ Fernlinan)

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    • 4 trees - 1 of each

    • Despatch: By end of November 2013
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    • £59.96

Cherry 'Stella'

Prunus avium

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Self fertile and easy to grow; Stella remains the most popular dessert cherry. White cherry blossom appear in spring followed by an abundant crop of large, dark-red, sweet fruit in late July. Initially growing with an upright habit, it will gradually spread as it matures. Height: 4m if left unpruned but can easily be maintained to just 275cm (9').

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    • 1 tree

    • Despatch: By end of November 2013
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    • £29.99

Cherry 'Sunburst'

Prunus avium

White cherry blossom appear in spring followed by an abundant crop of large, dark-red, sweet fruit in late July. Self fertile and easy to grow; Sunburst is a popular dessert cherry. Initially growing with an upright habit, it will gradually spread as it matures. Height: 4m if left unpruned but can easily be maintained to just 275cm (9').

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    • 1 root-wrapped tree

    • Despatch: By end of November 2013
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    • £29.99

Cherry Sylvia (Mini Fruit Tree)

Prunus

Delicate spring cherry blossom followed by a mass of delicious fruit in July! Specially bred dwarf variety, producing a mass of juicy cherries on stems reaching only 1m (3' 3") tall; just perfect for the patio! Supplied pot grown, 30-40cm (12-16") in height. Ceramic pot not supplied.

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    • 1 plant in 9cm pot

    • Despatch: By end of June 2013
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    • £10.99

Plum Black Amber (Mini Fruit Tree)

Prunus

 Customer Review Rating
This specially bred dwarf variety, Prunus Black Amber, produces deliciously juicy, thick skinned plums on stems reaching only 1m (3' 3") tall; just perfect for the patio! Supplied pot grown, 30-40cm (12-16") in height. Ceramic pot not supplied.

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How to plant and grow patio fruit

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    • 1 plant in 9cm pot

    • Despatch: By end of June 2013
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    • £10.99

Cherry (Standard)

Prunus

Delicate spring cherry blossom followed by a mass of delicious fruit in July! Highly productive, this grafted specimen can be maintained at a manageable height making it perfect for the smaller garden or even a patio container.

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    • 1 plant

    • Despatch: By end of November 2013
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    • £29.99

Plum 'Duo'

Prunus

Duo fruit trees have two varieties, which pollinate each other, grafted onto one stem to create a space-saving tree. Now you can grow Victoria and Reine-Claude plums on one sturdy stem - Victoria plum is ready for cropping in September whilst the Reine-Claude with its sweet yellow flesh is ready to harvest in August. Root wrapped plants supplied. Height: 2m (78"). Rootstock: St Julien or Ferlinan.

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    • 1 plant

    • Despatch: By end of November 2013
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    • £19.99