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Heritage Fruit Tree Cuttings (SCIONS)

FORGE (Scion)
(Malus domestica) English heirloom dating back to 1851. Small eating apple with crisp, very juicy flesh & pleasant aromatic flavour.
$10.95

FRENCH CRAB (Scion)
(Malus domestica) French heirloom transported to England at the end of the 1700's. Also known as 'Winter Greening' and 'Green Cheese'. A very late,
$10.95

GEEVESTON FANNY (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Australian heirloom dating back to 1870 & originally discovered in the small town of Geeveston, Tasmania. It is named after both t
$10.95

GEORGE CARPENTER (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Heirloom from Surrey, England in 1902. Attractive red fresh eating apple with creamy white, juicy flesh & a fine texture. Good ar
$10.95

GOLDEN DELICIOUS (Scion)
(Malus domestica) American heirloom dating back to 1890. A chance seedling found by A. H. Mullins from Clay County in West Virginia. Thought to be
$10.95

GOLDEN HARVEY (Scion)
(Malus domestica) English heirloom from Herefordshire dating back to 1600's. First introduced onto the market in the 1880's by Michael Landy. Firm,
$10.95

GRAFTING & BUDDING TAPE
Transparent, thin, high-tensile strength, stretchable, self-adhesive & breathable tape ideally suited for grafting & budding. Very durable so will no
$9.95

GRAFTING TOOL
Grafting has now become much easier with this handy & easy-to-use grafting tool. Made from high-carbon steel, this tool is used to make identic
$36.95

GRANNY SMITH (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Australian heirloom originating from a chance seed thrown away by Mrs. Thomas Smith from Ryde in NSW. Dates back to 1860's. Seeds
$10.95

HUONVILLE CRAB (Scion)
(NOT TO SA) (Malus spp.) Originating from Huonville, Tasmania. Truly amazing apple with scarlet red skin & red flesh. Small fruit with a sweet tar
$10.95

IRISH PEACH (Scion)
(Malus domestica) Irish heirloom introduced to England in 1820. The best of the early varieties. Crisp, juicy, pale cream flesh with a good balance
$10.95