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  • Humboldt nectarine tree, 1042, 237396, Humboldt nectarine tree Humboldt nectarine tree
    A good alternative to Lord Napier if you prefer a yellow-fleshed Nectarine. Excellent rich flavour, a hardy tree with fruits ripening late August.
    A good alternative to Lord Napier for those who prefer a yellow-fleshed Nectarine. Superb richly flavoured and highly coloured fruits ripen late August; a hardy tree. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Humboldt nectarine tree A good alternative to Lord Napier for those who prefer a yellow-fleshed Nectarine. Superb richly flavoured and highly coloured fruits ripen late August; a hardy tree. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
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  • Lord Napier nectarine trees, 1031, 237394, Lord Napier nectarine trees Lord Napier nectarine trees
    Lord Napier is the most well known variety of Nectarine, and usually considered the most reliable. It's white fleshed fruits ripen all over the tree in early August and have a superlative, sweet flavour. It is not unusual to harvest 50 or more fruits from an established tree. Highly recommended.
    The white fleshed fruits ripen all over the tree and have a superlatively sweet flavour. Lord Napier is usually considered the most reliable Nectarine to grow in this country and an established tree can produce well in excess of 50 full sized fruits which ripen in August. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Lord Napier nectarine trees Lord Napier nectarine trees. The white fleshed fruits ripen all over the tree and have a superlatively sweet flavour. Lord Napier is usually considered the most reliable Nectarine to grow in this country and an established tree can produce well in excess of 50 full sized fruits which ripen in August. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
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  • Peregrine Peach tree, 1493, 237382, Peregrine Peach tree Peregrine Peach tree
    This superb white-fleshed Peach is divinely sweet and the most reliable and popular of all. Highly recommended.
    This white fleshed Peach is divinely sweet and the most reliable and popular variety of all. Highly recommended. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees I fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Peregrine Peach tree Peregrine peach trees for sale This white fleshed Peach is divinely sweet and the most reliable and popular variety of all. Highly recommended. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees I fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
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  • Early Rivers Peach tree, 1478, 237392, Early Rivers Peach tree Early Rivers Peach tree
    Early ripening with good quality fruits and a good flavour. Hertfordshire raised variety.
    An early ripening variety with good qualty well flavoured fruits, Hertfordshire raised. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Early Rivers Peach tree Early Rivers Peach trees An early ripening variety with good qualty well flavoured fruits, Hertfordshire raised. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Peach and Nectarine fan trees
  • Duke of York Peach tree, 1472, 237390, Duke of York Peach tree Duke of York Peach tree
    Large fruit rpening late July, excellent flavour. An old favourite with good vigour.
    A variety with quite large, well flavoured fruits which ripen in late July, the tree has good vigour and is productive. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Duke of York peach tree A variety with quite large, well flavoured fruits which ripen in late July, the tree has good vigour and is productive. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Peach and Nectarine fan trees
  • Rochester Peach tree, 1460, 237388, Rochester Peach tree Rochester Peach tree
    An old favourite with a mellow, tender and juicy well flavoured interior. Mid August ripening, a classic variety.
    An old favourite with a mellow, tender, juicy and well flavoured inner flesh. Mid August ripening, a classic variety. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Rochester Peach tree Rochester Peach trees for sale An old favourite with a mellow, tender, juicy and well flavoured inner flesh. Mid August ripening, a classic variety. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Peach and Nectarine fan trees
  • Red Haven Peach tree, 1444, 237386, Red Haven Peach tree Red Haven Peach tree
    The most gorgeously coloured Peach with a regally red-flushed skin and a deep golden yellow inner flesh that is richly flavoured and juicy. Ripens mid August; superb.
    A regally handsome Peach with a heavy red flush and a deep golden inner flesh that is richly flavoursome. Mid August ripening, superb. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Red Haven Peach tree Red Haven Peach tree A regally handsome Peach with a heavy red flush and a deep golden inner flesh that is richly flavoursome. Mid August ripening, superb. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Peach and Nectarine fan trees
  • Amsden June peach trees, 1440, 237384, Amsden June peach trees Amsden June peach trees
    This is usually the earliest Peach to rioen, it's delicious fruits are ripe from late June. They are pale whitish green mostly covered by a rosy red flush. Very good flavour, a reliable variety.
    This variety is usually the first to ripen and it's deliciously flavoured fruits can be enjoyed straight from the tree in late June. They are whitish green but mostly covered by a bold rosy red flush. A reliable variety. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Amsden June peach trees This variety is usually the first to ripen and it's deliciously flavoured fruits can be enjoyed straight from the tree in late June. They are whitish green but mostly covered by a bold rosy red flush. A reliable variety. All varieties of Peach and Nectarine are self fertile so they can be grown alone. Peach and Nectarine trees are grafted or budded onto St Julien stock. Although this is not a dwarfing stocks, the natural habit of Peach & Nectarine trees is fairly compact. Thus you can expect trees to mature to around 300cm’s in height with a spread somewhat less – but this can be controlled to less, and will be smaller if the trees are grown in containers of around 26”, to which they are well suited. If you want to grow them as fan trained against a sunny south or west wall, then you must allow not less than 6-8’ in height and width.
    Peach and Nectarine fan trees
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