One Year Maiden SJA Bare Root
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£49.00 – £102.50Price range: £49.00 through £102.50Dessert. A reliable modern variety which is quite vigorous and healthy and produces regular crops of good sized fruit. The fruits are medium to large, golden yellow with quite a thick skin which allows them to be stored successfully in a fridge for some weeks. Its season of use is early August. (USA) Self Fertile
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March
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£102.50Dessert. A very hardy variety which crops and performs well as a free standing tree or trained on walls where spring frosts can be avoided. Its season of use is early August. (Worcestershire 1985) Self Fertile
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March
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Dessert. A reliable variety which produces masses of flower and very large fruits which have a strong red blush on an orange background. Its season of use is late July. (France). Self Fertile
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March
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Dessert/Cooker. Dark blue-black fruits which have an attractive bloom. The flesh is sweet making an ideal dessert damson of plum quality. Its season of use is mid-August. (Kendal 1932) Flowering Group 3. Self Fertile
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March
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Cooker. Small, roundish oval fruits which have very dark, almost black skin with a light blue bloom. The greenish yellow flesh which has some streaks of red when ripe is rich with a good flavour. An immense bearer. Its season of use is mid-September. (Kent 1820) Flowering Group 3. Self Fertile
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from December to March
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£56.25Cooker. Large fruit which has black-blue bloom. A reliable cropper. Its season of use is mid-September. (Nottinghamshire 1880) Flowering Group 2. Self Fertile
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from December to March
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Dessert/Cooker. Very large round fruits which have a hyacinth blue skin with a heavy bloom of lighter blue. The greenish yellow flesh is rather firm with a definite damson flavour. Reliable heavy crops. Its season of use is late September. (Nottingham 1907) Flowering Group 3. Self Fertile
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from December to March
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Cooker. Bullaces are very closely related to damsons, but are round instead of oval.  A cultivar of the wild bullace sometimes found in hedgerows, this variety is like a rounder, smaller, golden damson. Large, round to oblong, greenish-yellow fruits with a very sharp flavour are borne in late September, leave these on the tree until a few frosts have sweetened the fruit. Flowering Group 3. Self Fertile
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March
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Cooker. The ‘Greengage of Damsons’. Oval to oblong fruits which have a very deep purple skin carrying a dense bloom which easily rubs off. The flesh is firm, sugary, astringent, and the choicest flavour of all damsons. Too astringent to eat fresh from the tree but excellent for cooking, preserving, and bottling. Its season of use is mid-September. (Shropshire 17th Century) Flowering Group 3. Self Fertile
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from December to March
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Dessert/Cooker. The classic German ‘Hauszwetsche’ sweet prune for traditional plum cake and fresh eating. Size between Shropshire Prune and Merryweather. The yellow flesh has a spicy flavour, and is notable for its high sugar content. Its season of use is September. Flowering Group 4. Self Fertile.
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from December to March
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Dessert. Small round fruits which have greenish yellow skin with light bloom, some fruits are covered with patches and dots of red. The greenish yellow flesh is juicy, sweet and rich. Its season of use is late August. (Cambridgeshire) Flowering Group 3. Self Fertile
Containerised Trees are supplied from September to August. Bare Root Trees are supplied from November to March

