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Treseders Fruit trees Winter 2025/2026

Reservations for Bareroot trees in Late November/ Early December 2025 now being taken

 

Apple 'Beauty of Bath' Dessert Apple A sweet and juicy apple with an acid tang. Beautiful pink stained flesh and pleasant fruity aroma. Early ripening, can be picked straight from the tree. Good disease resistance.  MM106 rootstock. Group 2. 
Apple 'Bens Red' Dessert Apple A once well known Cornish apple, also known as 'Red Roller' or Red Box'.  A sweet apple with dark red fruit (Some striping).  Ht 3m.  MM106 rootstock. Group 2.
Apple 'Bramley (Clone 20)' Cooking Apple A popular, reliable and traditional cooker.  This clone is more compact than the original, producing good reliable crop.  Ht. 3m. MM106 rootstock. Group 3.
Apple 'Breadfruit' Cooking Apple Dating back to an individual tree in the Tamar Valley in 1900. Good blocky, yellow green fruit with Red flush are produced.  Low acidity, holds shape well when cooked. Ht 3m.  MM106 rootstock. Group 2.
Apple 'Catshead' Cooking Apple A traditional Old English cooker from 1600s, makes a good golden puree.  Also known as 'Pig Snout'  Ht 3m.  MM106 rootstock. Group 2.
Apple 'Collogett Pippin'  Cooking/ Cider Apple Also known as 'Cornish Giant', makes a good golden puree or light dry cider.  Originating from Tamar Valley, Cornwall. MM106 rootstock.  Group 2.
Apple 'Cornish Aromatic'  Dessert Apple Handsome bright red fruits with russet patches.  Sweet, sharp and spicy flavour.  (Origin; Cornwall 1813)  Ht. 3m.  MM106 Root stock.  Group 2.
Apple 'Cornish Gilliflower' Dessert Apple An Old Cornish favourite with Red & Gold stripped Skin and a yellow perfumed flesh with an intense rich, aromatic flavour. MM106 Root stock.  Group 4.
Apple 'Cornish Honeypin' (Cornish Honeypinnick) Dessert/ Cider Apple Of North Cornwall origin, named of old dialect 'Pinnicking' meaning small.  Small yellow/ green fruits; sweet with some bitterness.  Ht. 3m.  MM106 rootstock.  Group 5.
Apple 'Cornish Longstem' Cooking/ Cider Apple Old Cornish variety, recorded in 1853. Very disease resistant and suited to the challenges of the Cornish climate! Can be used as a cooking apple, useful for a bittersharp cider apple  MM106 rootstock. Group 5.
Apple 'Cornish Mother' Dessert Apple An old Cornish variety dating to 1800s with sweet, aromatic , clove like flavour. Progenitor of 'American Mother'  Ht. 3m.  MM106 rootstock.  Group 3.
Apple 'Cornish Pine'  Dessert Apple A large, attractive dessert apple with good aromatic flavour. Grown on MM106 root stock for medium size tree to 5-6m.  Origin: Cornwall 1920. Group 3.
Apple 'Cornish Queen' Dessert/ Cooking Apple Once widespread around Liskeard and Lerryn, has good Canker resistance.  A medium to large apple, green with broard crimson stripes (50%). Ht. 3m.  MM106 rootstock.  Group 2.
Apple 'Devonshire Quarrenden' Dessert Apple Excellent strawberry flavour, for eating direct from the tree.  Poplar Victorian variety (origin 1676).  Ht 3m.  MM106 rootstock.  Group 1.
Apple 'Duke of Cornwall' Cooking Apple A Traditional cooking apple with sharp flavour and exceptional storing capacites.  Ht 3m.  MM106 rootstock.  Group 3.
Apple 'Hoary Morning' Dessert/ Cooking Apple An old west country variety dating back to the early 1800s. A beautiful apple, with bright pink and crimson stripes. Sweet, rich flesh and will keep its shape when cooked.  excellent disease resistance. Group 3.
Apple 'Hocking's Green'  Dessert/ Cooking Apple Originating from Callington, Cornwall, this has excellent tolerance to wind and rain.  Holds shape well on cooking and suitable for Eating at Christmas.  Ht.3m. MM106 Rootstock.  Flowering group 3.
Apple 'Johnny Voun'  (Crimson Queen) Dessert Apple Also known as 'Queenie'.  Beautiful, perfumed, dark crimson fruit with sweet, sub-acid flavour.  Ht. 3m.  MM106 rootstock.  Group 2.
Apple 'Katy' Dessert Apple Heavy crops of bright red fruit.  Sweet, juicy and firm.  Good for Juicing and adding to cider.  Ht 3m. MM106 root stock.  Group 3.
Apple 'Manaccan Primrose' Dessert/ Cooking Apple Also known as 'The Rattler', produces good crops of mid-sized yellow green fruits with pink flush, sharp eating, good for cooking and juicing .  Ht. 3m.  MM106 rootstock.  Group 2.
Apple 'Pendragon' Dessert/ Cider Apple  An early season, very pretty, red-fleshed variety can be used as a sweet dessert apple or good for early cider making. Ht. 3m M106 Rootstock. Group 5.
Apple 'Pigs snout'       (Pig's Nose) Dessert Apple A great, sweet, sharp, aromatic westcountry apple.  Suited to the wetter climate, a good Substitute to Braeburn  Ht. 3m.  MM106 rootstock.  Group 4.
Apple 'Red Rollo'  (Herrings Pippin) Dessert Apple A beautiful large dessert apple from the Roseland with green striped red fruit.  Very aromatic with a spicy flavour.  Ht. 3m.  MM106 rootstock. Group 4.
Apple 'Rough Pippin' Dessert Apple An old Somerset variety once though lost. Mid/Late season medium sized yellow apple with pale red stripes and thin russeting. Strong growing tree and very hardy. Does well in Cornwall. Group 3.
Apple 'Sops in Wine' Dessert/ Cider Apple A very old English variety, good aromatic eating apple and a good addition to traditional cider. Dark pink blossom and crimson fruits with pink flesh, give good ornamental quality.  MM106 rootstock.  Group 2.
Apple 'Tommy Knight' Dessert/ Cider Apple A pretty red apple originating in St Agnes, Cornwall pre 1861. It is a late season apple, sweet and useful for cider making. Ht. 3m.  MM106 rootstock. Group 2.
Apple 'Tregonna King'  Dessert/ Cooking Apple A good dual purpose Apple, backed up with good keeping properties.  Originating from Rezare near Launceston, Cornwall. MM106 Rootstock. Group 4.
Apple 'Worcetser Pearmain' Dessert Apple A delicious and intense sweet strawberry flavour. It is one of the best early-season dessert fruit, crisp and juicy with an excellent sugar/acid balance. Group 3.
Cherry 'Birchenhayes' Dessert/ Cooking Cherry Traditional Tamar cherry varieties. Once grown throughout the Tamar Valley for sale commercially. Black , sweet cherries in early summer. White Blossom in spring.
Cherry 'Bullion' Dessert/ Cooking Cherry Traditional Tamar cherry varieties. Once grown throughout the Tamar Valley for sale commercially. Black , sweet cherries in early summer. White showy blossom in spring. Tasty, edible fruit.
Cherry 'Burcombe' Dessert/ Cooking Cherry Cornish cherry from Tamar Valley, especially suitable for growing in the south-west. Black, sweet & very juicy .  Suitable for both eating and cooking. Ripens late July. Self Fertile. Flowering group 2.
Cherry 'Fice' Dessert/ Cooking Cherry Cornish cherry from Tamar Valley, especially suitable for growing in the south-west. Black, juicy, sweet and full of flavour. Very split resistant. Suitable for both eating and cooking. Ripens late July. Self Fertile.
Gage 'Coes Golden Drop' Dessert Plum One of the best-tasting plums with a rich, gage-style flavour. The fruits are yellow, spotted with red, and ready to pick in mid-autumn. Group 2
Pear 'Conference'  Dessert Pear A most reliable Pear with yellow/ green russet fruit.  Sweet and Juicy. Crops well.  Ht. 3m.  Quince A rootstock.  Flowering group 3. Self fertile.
Pear 'Cornish Gold' (Treburrow Pear) Multi Purpose Pear Newly avaialble and unique pear beieved to have been growing near Launceston for over 300 years. Firm, mellow and sweet. Pyro Dwarf Rootstock. Group 3, Self fertile.
Pear 'Williams' Bon Chrétien'  Dessert Pear Medium-large, pale green to yellow. Very juicy and sweet. Regular good cropper. Ready Aug-Sept. Dessert. Group 3.  
Plum 'Kea' Dual purpose Plum An old Cornish plum from the Truro area. It makes a vigorous and healthy tree. The plums are small and red with juicy and rather acidic flesh. It is best used for making proper Cornish plum jam.  The variety is self fertile. so can be grown on its own. Flowering group 3.
Plum 'Manaccan' Dual purpose Plum An old Cornish plum from Mannacan. Produces medium sized oval fruit with pretty yellow, pink flushed and mottled skin, and apricot flesh. The flavour is rich and acid and is still much prized for jam. Ripe in September or earlier in hot summers. Prolific crops, self-fertile & Mid season.
Plum 'Mirabelle de Nancy' Dual purpose Plum Also known as 'Cherry Plum', produces heavy crops of classic, yellow, small French plums from September. The incredibly sweet, stone free fruits ripen from white to honey yellow and are excellent eaten fresh or cooked.
Plum 'Victoria'  Victoria Plum Oval bright red fruit.  Consistentley reliable variety with good quality and quantity of fruit.  Ht. 3m. St. Julien A rootstock. Mid Season.
     
Available from early December 2025 (Orders now being taken)
Prices Advance order (Bare root) From nursery (Potted (From Mid December)
Apples (1 Year) £26.00 £28.00
Others (1 Year) £30.00 £32.00
Discounts 10 % on 10 or more