An early variety which produces rhubarb from February to October. Stems are thinner than other varieties but are nicely coloured and well-flavoured. An excellent variety for forcing.
1 x Plant in 3 Litre Container
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An early variety which produces rhubarb from February to October. Stems are thinner than other varieties but are nicely coloured and well-flavoured. An excellent variety for forcing.
1 x Plant in 3 Litre Container
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An early variety which produces rhubarb from February to October. Stems are thinner than other varieties but are nicely coloured and well-flavoured. An excellent variety for forcing.
1 x Plant in 3 Litre Container
A early season, small, compact bush which only grows to 90-120cm tall. High yields of large currants are borne on short strigs. Has some resistance to frost and mildew.

This variety produces one of the largest and reddest fruits of any cranberry. It has a low growing spreading habit with attractive bronze coloured evergreen leaves – leathery in texture – that turn a rich red in autumn and winter. Pink red flowers in midsummer are followed by glossy, dark red berries with a distinctive tart flavour.
Supplied sizes
1 x Plant in 3 Litre Container

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A medium sized apple which has a dull deep red flush and broken red stripes over dull green skin, becoming golden yellow. Variably patched with small areas of fine grey brown russet. The flesh is pale yellow, fine textured, juicy, and a little sweet, with a pleasant aromatic flavour. Pick in October and can be used from November to March. (Herefordshire 1862). Flowering Group 2.
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March

A late flowering, late season variety which produces large berries of good flavour. Produces heavier yields than ‘Ben Lomond’ in late August.
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