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Mail Order - Fruit Trees & Bushes  

SPECIAL WINTER DEAL 

Buy any 5 soft fruit bushes for only £16.25  (£3.25 each)

(Offer only includes Black, white & red currants & Gooseberries)

Medlar Nottingham in a 7 litre pot ONLY £13.50

Supplied at a height of 150-180cm / 5-6'

Medlar is a small tree of great character & very productive

supposed to be eaten when well over ripe.

Quince Vranja bare rooted supplied at a height of 150-180cm / 5-6'

ONLY £13.50

Fruit trees are supplied bare rooted from November to March. Trees from the nursery are generally supplied

at a height 1.5-2 metres or 5-7’ high

                                                                                                  

                                                   

A lord Lambourne Apple tree 6 years old                                  John with Fruit trees

on rootstock MM106 kept to a height of 2metres or 6-7'

by pruning twice a year

This apple tree bore approx 120 apples this autumn

A typical order will look like this

                                           

1 x Apple Lord Lambourne                     £15.50           Keswick Codling apples

1 x Carriage + Packing                            £15.00

1 x Tree stake + 1 tie                              £  1.75

Total amount                                            £32.25

1 x bag organic fertiliser FREE

The minimum cost of carriage & packing is £15.00

this amount applies to between 1 -5 trees up to 10KG in weight

6-10 trees will incur a carriage charge of £20.00

over 20KG in weight

10 or more trees will incur a carriage charge of £25-£30

For orders of fruit bushes, these can be sent by post

For fruit bush orders including currants, raspberries, gooseberries

blueberries, cranberries, blackberries, tay & loganberries

add £10 onto cost for any number of fruit bushes

up to 20 in Total

                                                

                                            Busy rotavating amongst the trees

Apples

Quarter Standard- £15.50  Bare rooted   &   £18.50  Potted.

 

Potted trees are only sold at the nursery from March to October.

Most apple trees are grown on root stock MM106 which is a semi-vigorous root stock.

MM 27 & MM26 also available on certain varieties. These are dwarf root stocks.

Quarter standard apple trees are on a 1.2 metre or 4' leg and can be grown to a height of between 2-3metres or 6-10'. Some varieties will grow taller if allowed.

Ballerina Flamenco Column apple, dessert apple. excellent variety for a limited space, reddish/orange skin, crisp and juicy. Ht 180cm / 6'

Bloody Ploughman - Excellent cooker. Named after a ploughman who was shot by a gamekeeper after pinching apples, the pips of which grew into this variety.

Bramleys Seedling - The most popular cooking apple, green apples, good frost resistance. Needs two other pollinators. Height 4-5mts / 20' - 30'.   ...

SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Carlisle Codling- Cooker, yellow skin, white flesh cooks to a white puree with a tart flavour. Ht 3-4mts / 10-15' £18.50 SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Charles Ross Dessert/cooking apple. Outstanding flavour with this variety crisp tangy flavour, orangey red/flushed yellow, melts in the mouth. Self fertile,

Ht 2-3mts / 10'  Good for northern areas.

Discovery   Excellent early dessert, crisp and juicy. Good frost resistance. Yellow/Red, Ht 3-4 mts / 10-15'.

Egremont Russet - The most popular russet, sweet firm and aromatic, self-fertile, good frost resistance. 3-4 mts / 10-15'.SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Ellison's Orange. Dessert apple.Hardy apple which is easy to grow, good frost and scab resistance. greenish yellow flushed and striped with red. Self fertile. Mid season-late flowering.

Epicure. Dessert apple.Popular garden variety, red stripes over greenish-yellow,

sweet & juicy fruit, early and small but heavy cropping and high quality.

Mid season flowering, self fertile

Galloway Pippin. Cooking apple, Large and yellow with a russet freckle finish, Keeps it's shape well when cooked, best eaten before christmas. Ht 3-5mts / 10-20'

SORRY UNAVAILABLE THIS YEAR DUE TO MICE DAMAGE

Greensleeves - Good yellow dessert, hardy, self-fertile. Good frost resistance.

Ht 3-5mts / 10' - 20'.

Grenadier - Good yellow cooking, hardy, self-fertile, good frost resistance. Cooks to a white fluff. Ht 3mts / 10'.  

James Grieve - Good all round dessert, yellow/orange/red. Self-fertile, good frost resistance, hardy. Ht 3mts / 10'.  

Katy - Good hardy dessert, red flushed yellow, self-fertile. Good frost resistance. Juicy and refreshing. Ht 3-4mts / 10-15'

Keswick Codling - Cooking/eating apple. Pale greenish yellow with darker yellow flush. Cooks to a juicy cream frothand puree which hardly needs sugar.

good for jelly. Heavy cropper. Ht 3-4mts / 15'

Lord Derby - Cooker.Old variety, succeeds in cold wet areas, good disease resistance

large green apples, ready Oct-Dec. Self fertile. Ht 2-3mts / 10'

Lord Lambourne Dessert apple, reliable cropper, bright striped fruit, moderately sweet, aromatic with some flavour of strawberry. Good for northern gardens.

Ht 2-3mts / 10'

Scotch Bridget. Eater or cooker. Ribbed fruit, quite rich with cream crisp flesh. Bred in Scotland in 1851. Self fertile, Ht 2-3mts / 8-10'

Scotch Dumpling. Cooking apple, large apple, cooks to a well flavoured frothy puree. Very attractive flower, bred in Scotland in 1949. Self fertile, Ht 2-3mts / 8-10'

Scrumptious Red eating apple, ready mid season, frost hardy when in flower,

fruit can be eaten straight from the tree in September.

Fruit is fragrant, honeyed, liquorice and wine. Aromatic, sweet and juicy.

Height 2-3mts / 10'

Spartan - Excellent red dessert. Hardy. Crisp and juicy. Self-fertile. Good frost resistance. Ht 3-4mts / 10'-15'.

Sunset - Excellent crisp orange dessert, similar to Cox's but much hardier. Self-fertile, good frost resistance. Ht 2mts / 6-8'. SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Suntan-Similar to sunset, crisp and juicy, good flavour, frost resistant, slightly larger apples. Needs two other pollinators. Ht 3mts / 10'

Worcester Pearman - An old favourite, hardy, dessert. Yellow/red. Self-fertile, good frost resistance. Ht 3-4mts / 10-15'.      

Family Apple trees available with three varieties per tree. Bare rooted in November, On MM106 £28.00

Combinations are: Bramley+Scrumptious+Falstaff  SORRY OUT OF STOCK

                       

Blackberries      £4.50

Loganberries LY564 £4.50

Tayberry £4.50

Blackcurrants - Ben Lomond, Ben sarek, Ben nevis   £3.50

Bluberries - Bluecrop Good reliable mid season variety £8.50

(two bushes required for pollination)

Cranberry - Easy to grow, needs damp conditions. £8.50

Redcurrant - Jonkheer Van Tets .Large fruits ready early or late July. Excellent flavour. £3.50

Whitecurrant - White Versailles. Large sweet berries £3.50

Gooseberries - Invicta (mildew resistant), £3.75

                          Whinhams industry ( red skinned variety ) £3.75

Rhubarb -Timperley early, good early variety with excellent red stems. Good for forcing.

                 £2.00 per bare root crown

PLUMS & DAMSONS

Damson Merryweather - A large plum-sized damson, purple, dessert/cooker. Self-fertile, good frost resistance. Ht 3-4mts / 15' - 20'. £15.50 Available on a Pixie root stock £18.50

SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Denniston's Superb. Dessert, large greenish yellow streaked with dark green, self fertile,

good for northern districts,Good frost resistance. Ht 2-3mts / 8'-12'. £15.50

SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Plum Marjories Seedling - Large, purple late plum, good cropper, self-fertile, eater/cooker. Good frost resistance. Ht 2-3mts / 8'-12'. £15.50

SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Plum Victoria - The most popular plum. Std root stock (St Julian A) & Pixie dwarf root stock, excellent as a dessert/cooker. Self-fertile, good frost resistance.

Pale yellow/red, Ht 2-3mts / 8'-12'. £15.50

SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Gage Oullin’s Golden Gage - Golden yellow fruit, dessert/cooker, self-fertile, good frost resistance. Delicious, Ht 3-4mts / 10'-15  £15.50      

SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Peaches, Nectarines and Apricots in variety £15.50

Hazelnuts - Gustav Zeller-  £13.50

Quince - Meeches Prolific £13.50

Medlars - Nottingham, Medlar is a small tree of great character & very productive

supposed to be eaten when well over ripe.   £13.50

Mulberry - King James 1, Black Mulberry. An intensely rich flavour second to none  £35.00

Walnuts - Medium sized tree  £35.00 SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Pears  £15.50 bare root and 18.50 potted

Beurre Hardy. Dessert, medium large greenish/yellow fruit, very sweet conical shape.

Self fertile, Ht 3-4mts / 10'-15'

Concorde Dessert - Very heavy cropping and compact growthsp Self-fertile     good frost resistance. Ht 2-3mts / Juicy. 8'-10'.

Conference - Most popular pear, dessert, sweet and juicy. Self-fertile.sp;        good frost resistance. 3-4mts/10'-15'. ...

SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Williams-Dessert pear. Medium large fruit, pale green turning to golden yellow. Very juicy and sweet. Regular good cropper, can be susceptable to scab so treat with jeyes fluid in winter.

Not self fertile, cross with conference.

Cherries £15.50 bare root and 18.50 potted

Morello - Large cooking cherry, very hardy, ideal for north walls,nbsp; Red fruit. Self-fertile, good frost resistance. Ht 3mts / 12'.SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Stella - Large self-fertile cherry, sweet and juicy, red fruit,nbsp; dessert, very hardy. Ht 3-4mts / 10-15' Available on dwarf root stock  SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Sunburst - Large black sweet cherries with a gorgeous flavour. Self fertile. Available as a std.

SORRY UNAVAILABLE

Raspberries £5.50 per 5  £10.00 per 10

Autumn Bliss - (per 10) Red, Good flavour, ready mid August to October

Glen Lyon - (per 10) Pale red, good flavour, ready late June early July

Malling Admiral - (per 10) Bright red, good flavour, spine free canes, ready mid July to mid August

Malling Jewel - (per 10) Dark red, good flavour, ready early July to late July

Strawberries potted 85p each £7.50 per 10

Hapil & Elsanto - Excellent flavour, high yields  June to mid July

Fruit trees are supplied bare rooted from November to March. Trees from the nursery are generally supplied at a

height 1.5-2 metres or 5-7’ high

Trees sent by carrier are restricted in height to 2.3 mtrs

0r 6-7’

as the total length of the parcel must not exceed 2.5 mtrs in length.

Trees are sent out on a next day basis so trees sent Monday will arrive Tuesday etc.

No trees are sent out on a Friday as the parcel can’t be delivered on a Saturday.

The minimum cost of carriage & packing is £15.00

this amount applies to between 1 -5 trees

6-10 trees will incur a carriage charge of £20.00

10 or more trees will incur a carriage charge of £25-£30

Trees are packed in bubble wrap for maximum protection.

Tree stakes and ties are supplied at an extra cost of £1.75 per set of both items.

A FREE bag of organic fertiliser (Fish, blood & bone ) is supplied with each order, plus a tree planting instruction sheet.

 

A typical order will look like this

             

1 x Apple Lord Lambourne                     £15.50

1 x Carriage + Packing                            £15.00

1 x Tree stake + 1 tie                              £  1.75

Total amount                                            £32.25

1 x bag organic fertiliser FREE

Payment can be made by credit card over the phone 016977 3781

a receipt is then sent with the parcel

Or by sending a cheque for the amount

made payable to Tarn Road Nurseries

and sent to:

 

Mr J Treeby

13 Longlands Road

Carlisle

Cumbria

CA3 9AD

Any complaints with products or carriage must be made within 7 days of receipt of parcel

Tarn Road Nurseries cannot be held responsible for any delays in the

Carriage delivery or damage while in transit.

Faulty goods must be reported within 7 days of receipt

A full money back guarantee applies to all items sold by Tarn Road Nurseries if adequate proof is provided of any faults.

All items are sent out in good condition to the best of our knowledge.

 

 

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