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2021 fruit tree catalogue

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WELCOME TO FORGOTTEN                            Ripe mid to late January.
FRUITS NURSERY 2021
                                                005. MOLLIE’S DELICIOUS – 1966. Large
HEIRLOOM FRUIT TREE                             ribbed angular shape. Rich in taste,
SELECTION:                                      similar to Golden Delicious. Crisp, sweet,
                                                crunchy cream flesh. Ripe late Jan/Feb.
*All fruit tree prices include GST
                                                006. PRIMA - Introduced 1970. Medium
                                                sized. Bright red skin, firm creamy white
                                                flesh. Crisp & sweet, eat fresh from the
                                                tree. Highly recommended to organic
                                                orchardists, disease resistant. Ripe
                                                February.

                                                007. JONATHAN – Introduced 1864.
                                                American variety. Widely regarded as
                                                one of the best tasting apples. Good
                                                sweet/sharp balance. Med sized white
                                                flesh with a refreshing taste. All-
                                                purpose variety. Ripens the same time
APPLES ~ $ 4 8 *                                as blackberries in February.

Budded onto N/spy rootstock (all soil types     008. COX’S ORANGE – A med sized apple
including heavy clay) grows to 3-5m.            with a sharp tangy flavour.
                                                Skin is striped red over a green
EARLY SEASON                                    background. Reliable old-fashioned
                                                variety & still a renowned commercial
001. EARLY STRAWBERRY – Recorded 1838.          apple, ripening in Feb.
Similar to Golden Delicious. Red streaks
when ripe, sweet & crisp flesh. Heavy           MID SEASON
bearer & good lunch box size for kids.          009. EGREMONT RUSSET – Recorded 1872.
Ripe Late December                              Med sized. Clear golden russet skin.
                                                Sweet & rich with a vanilla taste. Flesh is
002. ORATIA BEAUTY aka RED GRAVENSTEIN          compact & nutty. The best of the old
Crisp flesh, light sweet taste. Keeps its       English russet apples & one of the
shape when cooked, sed for pies, juice &        healthiest varieties due to its russet.
cider. Green skin, red blush. Ripe Jan.         Excellent home garden variety. Heavy
                                                cropping. Ripe late Feb.
003. SUNRISE - Early ripening hence the
name. Good sweet/sharp balance, fairly          010. TELSTAR – New Zealand raised 1934.
acidic. Crisp flesh & juicy. Ripening over      Med sized. Pale yellow heavily overlaid
a long period making it a valuable home         with dark crimson stripes. Cinnamon
garden variety. Ripe in late December.          russet dots. Flesh is fine, yellow. Juicy,
                                                crisp & sweet aromatic taste. Ideal for
004. PEASGOODNONSUCH – Raised 1858 by           smaller gardens. Heavy cropper. Ripe
Mrs Peasgood. A huge apple, highly              late Feb/March.
esteemed culinary apple which fluffs up
well when cooked. Tart, acidic & sweet.

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011. KIDD’S ORANGE RED – Med sized red       017.GOLDEN DELICIOUS - World famous
fruit/orange blush. Some russet.             apple with great taste, texture, aroma &
Parentage is Delicious x Cox’s Orange        appearance. Large, yellow skinned
Pippin. Rose petal notes. Some disease       apple, very sweet honeyed taste.
resistance to scab & fire-blight. Dessert    Favourite for salads, sauce & apple
apple. Keeps up to 4 months. Ripe            butter. Mid ripening. Heavy regular
March/April.                                 cropper.

012. MOUNTAIN RD - A wild Kaipara apple      018. REINETTE DU THORN – Med size,
found on Mountain Rd. Chance seedling,       nicely perfumed dessert apple. Yellow
tough tree having lived through grazing      with red streaks. Exceptional flavour.
cows & strong winds. Med sized green         Sweet to sub acid. Vigorous tree with
apple with a red blush when ripe.            good disease resistance. Belgium, 1854.
Sweet, tart & crunchy. Old fashioned
flavour. Ripe mid to late Feb.               019. NORTHERN SPY – 1800’s. Rich &
                                             intense flavour. Sweet & acidic. Crisp
013. FREYBURG – Med to large size.           creamy flesh. Dual purpose. Bright red
Attractive yellow & green skin. High         stripes over yellow. Hardy tree, late
quality of flavour. Aromatic, honeyed &      ripening. Ripe April/May.
very sweet. Taste has a combination of
apple, pear & banana. Creamy white           020. BALLARAT - A heritage apple from
flesh with a firm texture. Stunning          Australia dates back to early 1900s.
eating. Well known NZ heirloom. Ripe         Large green apple with red blush, full
March.                                       flavoured creamy flesh which is juicy
                                             and good for cooking and preserving.
014. CAPTAIN KIDD – New Zealand raised       also stores well. Ripe April onwards.
1924. Med sized, bright red streaky skin.
Sweet juicy reliable cropper. Resistant
                                             021. GRANNY SMITH – Crisp, firm, tart.
to black spot, our must have in our
                                             Well balanced flavour. New Zealand’s
projects. Ripe March/April.
                                             most popular commercial cooking
015. BRAMLEY’S SEEDLING – Large green        apple. Heavy bearing, long living tree.
apple with a hint of red blush. It’s sharp   Ripe late April.
& acidic properties make it famous as a
top culinary apple. Ideal for pies,          022. STURMER PIPPIN - An old English
pastries, crumbles & chutneys. Holds         apple exported to NZ in the 1890’s. A
together well when baked. A well-            green skinned apple with a yellow red
known & renowned English cooking             blush. Tough old-fashioned skin &
apple over 200 years old. Ripe               flavour with dense flesh. High in vitamin
March/April.                                 C. Good for cider making & cooking.
                                             Ripe in May.
LATE SEASON

016. MONTY’S SURPRISE – NZ Heritage          023. TYDEMANN’S LATE ORANGE –
Apple. Crisp good eating also used for       Introduced 1929- 1945. Intensely rich
cooking. Huge fruit. Can be eaten as a       aromatic apple. Creamy yellow flesh.
preventative measure to reduce the           Sweeter than a Cox’s Orange. Ripe
incidence of disease in the human body.      April/May.
Ripe April.

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024. TARA RD – Late eating. Medium size       030. ANGELINA BURDETT - English plum
apple, very good flavour. Red stripes on      producing excellent medium sized dark
the skin, white crispy flesh. Good            bluish black fruit. Flesh is firm, yellow
keeper. Ripe late May.                        green with a rich, sweet flavour. Early
                                              ripening. Good for cooking/preserving.
025. WINTER GOLD – Port Albert Origin.        Self-fertile, good pollinator to greengage
Thought to have arrived with the Albert-      plums.
landers. Medium to large size. Red, gold
& lemon-yellow skin. Very good taste.         031. TAMAKI SPECIAL - Large size. Dark
Sweet with a crunchy firm texture. Late       red skin, red flesh. Firm plum. Very
June.                                         sweet. Can be picked over several
                                              weeks. Pollinators: Xmas plums. Ripe
PLUMS ~ $ 4 8 *                               Jan.

Budded onto Peach Rootstock & a few           MID SEASON
budded onto Plum. Peach r/s avoid wet
areas, grows 3-4m. Plum r/s grows 4-          032. SULTAN - Med to large red flesh
5m.                                           plum. Deep red skin, soft & juicy. Bares
                                              heavily on low spreading tree. Home
                                              orchard variety. Pollinators: partially
                                              self-fertile, pollinators include -
                                              Burbank, Elephant Heart, Omega and
                                              Santa Rosa.

                                              033. HAWERA – Large sized fruit. Red
                                              skin, red flesh merging into pink. Firm
                                              texture. Highly recommended home
                                              garden variety. Self-fertile. Ripe late
                                              January.

                                              034. BURBANK – Large, round, dark red
                                              fruit. Sweet, juicy, aromatic yellow flesh.
EARLY SEASON                                  Crops regularly and heavily. Japanese
                                              variety. Mid -season. Hardier selection.
027. BILLINGTON’S EARLY – First red           Pollination: Burbank is partially self-
fleshed plum of the season. Excellent         fertile, though pollinators are Duff’s
bottling. Crops heavily, good pollinator.     Early Jewel, Omega & Sultan.
Self-fertile. Ripe Xmas.
                                              035. RED DORIS - Medium sized plum
028. DUFF’S EARLY JEWEL – Popular red         with red skin and yellow flesh. The flesh
skinned yellow flesh Xmas plum. Prolific      is sweet and juicy with a very good
bearer. Good pollinator for all plums.        flavour. Red Doris produces generous
Self-fertile. Ripe Xmas.                      crops and is highly recommended
                                              for home gardens. Ripe mid-season late
029. WILSON’S EARLY - Small bright red        Jan/Feb. Pollinators are Duffs early
plum with yellow flesh. Early season          jewel and Santa Rosa.
ripening, suitable for eating straight off
the tree or preserving. Self-fertile but a    036. SANTA ROSA – Medium sized. The
friendly pollinator will help: Billington's   Queen of all plums. Pinkish red skin,
Early, Santa Rosa & Omega.                    yellow pink flesh with juicy & tangy

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flesh. Good pollinator for all other           European variety. Best planted with
Japanese plums. Ripe early February.           Coe’s Golden Drop. Ripe March.

037. LUISA - Produces bumper crops of oval     045. GEORGE WILSON – (Omega) Very
fruit, yellow skin blushed red. The firm       popular red fleshed plum with speckled
flesh is also yellow, sweet & juicy. Good      red skin. Juicy sweet flesh. All purpose.
disease resistance. Self-fertile. Deciduous.   Partially self-fertile. Billington’s Early
Ripe Jan/Feb. PVR McGraths Nurseries.          will help. Ripening late Feb.
038. PURPLE KING - An old fashioned
                                               PEACHES ~ $ 4 8 *
plum with purple red skin. Yellow
flesh. Sweet and juicy. Well suited to
warmer North Island. Ripens mid-
season.

039. BLACK DORIS – Medium sized fruit.
Freestone. Black skin, jam like red flesh.
Prized for preserving quality. Pollinator
– Duff’’s Early Jewel, Santa Rosa. Ripe
Feb.

040. COE’S GOLDEN DROP - Large yellow
skinned, yellow firm fleshed fruit with a      Budded onto Peach Rootstock. Avoid
sweet & fine flavour. If fully ripened on      wet areas, grows to 3-4 m. All Self-
the tree. Requires a sunny aspect to fully     fertile.
ripen the fruit. Pollinator Greengage.
Ripening Mid-season Feb.                       EARLY SEASON

                                               046. MEL’S XMAS - Medium sized. Golden
LATE SEASON                                    skin with red blush. Juicy golden fleshed
                                               peach. Less susceptible to brown rot as
041. KERERU GOLD - Apricot type plum.
                                               it ripens early. Freestone. Ripe Xmas.
Gold skin, golden flesh. Freestone.
Excellent fresh or as jam. Heavy               047. CARAVAN PEACHERINE – Large fruit.
cropper. Self-fertile. Ripens mid Feb.         Sweet buttery yellow flesh. Orange skin
                                               with red blush. Ripe late Jan.
042. SATSUMA – A sweet red fleshed plum
with speckled red over green skin. Good        048. WILLOWS FLOWERING – Masses of
dessert quality. Regular cropper.              pink blossoms, a spring indicator in late
Pollinator – Santa Rosa. Ripening mid-         July–August. Beautiful feature tree &
February.                                      Bee attraction. Also fruits small but very
                                               sweet white fleshed peaches.
043. DAMSON – Small round blue-black
plum. Amber green flesh. Prolific bearer.
                                               049. WIGGINS - An old Classic, excellent
Adored for jams & jelly. Self-fertile. Ripe
Mid-February.                                  eating, sweet and Juicy white flesh,
                                               freestone, self-fertile. ripening mid-
044. GREENGAGE - Very popular,                 January.
succulent, sweet, smaller fruit with
delicious flavour. Mid to late season.

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MID SEASON                                    NECTARINES ~ $ 4 8 *
050. PARAGON- Medium to large size. Red       Budded onto Peach Rootstock. Avoid
blush on yellow skin. Yellow fleshed.         wet areas, grows to 3-4 m. All are self-
Best used for dessert or bottling. Enjoys     fertile.
warmer climates. Clingstone. Ripe mid
Feb.                                          058. COPPERLEAF - Attractive dark copper
                                              leaves, very ornamental. Dark red skin,
051. JOY YEARBERRY - A medium sized,          white fleshed juicy fruit. Ripe Feb.
elongated peach. Light honey coloured
skin with a red blush & around the stone      059. NANI’S – Good sized fruit. Red skin
as it ripens. Firm white flesh with a rich    with sweet white flesh. Freestone.
sweet flavour. Freestone. Ripe February.      Prolific fruiter, vigorous growth. A
                                              treasure found in Kaiwaka. Ripe mid
052. RED LEAF PEACH - Medium sized fruit      Feb.
with a Blackboy peach appearance.
(Reddish black skin). Golden juicy flesh.     060. GOLDEN FLESH WARKWORTH- Dark
Freestone. Beautifully attractive red         maroon skin with buttery golden flesh,
purple leaves. Ripe late Feb. Self-fertile.   large fruit size. reliable cropper in
                                              northland. found in Warkworth.
                                              Ripening Feb/March.
LATE SEASON
                                              061. ROSETTA - Found in the Kaipara
053. BLACKBOY – Med size. Dard
                                              area. Named after the Maungaturoto
red/black skin. Port red & white streaky
                                              farm. Farmer has been very active in
flesh. Freestone. Bottling favourite. Ripe
                                              wanting to save this one for his family &
late Feb.
                                              locals. Very good flavour & prolific
054. CHOOK HOUSE – Golden Queen type,
                                              bearer. White flesh. Self-fertile. Ripening
large juicy old-fashioned flavour. Heavy      in mid-February.
bearing. Ripe March.
                                              062. GOLDMINE – Medium sized fruit. Red
055. MIHI - Huge sized peach. Honey           skin over white flesh. Freestone fruit
coloured skin with red blush. Firm with       that is juicy & sweet, dessert quality. An
juicy sweet flavour. Clingstone. Ripe         old favourite which is very productive.
March.                                        Ripens in Feb.

056. GREEN’S SPECIAL – Fruit is large &
freestone. Perfect for bottling in the
cooler months. Yellow flesh peach with
a red tinge when ripe late March.

PEACH SEEDLINGS ~ $ 3 0 *

057. GOLDEN QUEEN - Medium sized fruit.
Deep yellow skin & flesh. Smooth
texture with an old fashioned flavour. A
classic bottling variety. Clingstone. Ripe
March.

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APRICOTS ~ $ 4 8 *                            with more apricots. Found in Northland,
                                              productive. Ripens early Feb.
Budded onto Peach and Plum Rootstock.
Avoid wet areas, grows to 3-4 m. All are      ALMONDS $ 4 8 *
self-fertile.
                                              Budded onto Peach Rootstock. Avoid
                                              wet areas, grows to 3-4 m. All are self-
                                              fertile.

                                              068. MONAVALE – Med size. High quality
                                              flavour. Heavy crops. Good in warmer
                                              climate, hardy. Beautiful in blossom.
                                              Used in Avenue plantings. Ripe Feb.

                                              PEARS ~ $ 4 8 *
                                              Budded onto quince rootstock grows 5-
                                              6 m. Pears grown on quince rootstock
                                              create a smaller tree for the home
                                              garden.
063. WARKWORTH EARLY – Medium sized
apricot. Smooth orange skin. Classic
apricot flavour. Tart & sweet. Ripens
early from Christmas to New Year.

064. SANDSPIT - An early sweet golden
apricot, regular cropping. Found in the
Sandspit area on the coast. Self-fertile.
Ripens in January.

065. NEW CASTLE – Orange skinned fruit
with red blush. Small sized with
excellent flavour. Great potential for
reliable crops in the north. Early
ripening Jan.

066. WHANANAKI - Old seedling tree
found at Whananaki store. I have heard
about it for a while now and got some         EARLY SEASON
material finally which was lucky as it
was not putting on much new growth &          069. WILLIAM BON CHRETIAN - Large long
has seen better days. Very tasty medium       necked fruit. Pale green/yellow skin
size fruit & prolific bearer, self-fertile,   with firm finely grained flesh. Sweet &
ripening Jan/Feb.                             juicy. Ideal for bottling & eating fresh.
                                              Good pollinator. Stores well. Ripe Jan.
067. WAIPAPAKAURI - Med size, free
stone. A strong syrup Apricot, if tree        070. BEURRE BOSC - Large fruit.
ripened amazing flavour. Orange flesh         Cinnamon brown pear. Regular heavy
& skin. Self-fertile but will fruit better    crops, gourd shape. Superb eating.
                                              Pollinator: Seckels. Ripe mid-February.

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MID SEASON                                   CITRUS ~ $ 4 2 * 3 YRS OLD
071. DOYENE DU COMICE PEAR - Rounded         Plant in a sunny position that is
greenish-yellow fruit with pink blush.       sheltered from strong winds & heavy
Classic gourmet pear. Fine smooth flesh      frosts. Soils need to be fertile, moist &
that is sweet and juicy. Pollinators:        free-draining. Note - not grown by
WBC, Buerre Bosc. Ripe Feb/March.            Forgotten Fruits. Sourced these from
                                             our chosen grower & used in our
072. PACKHAM’S TRIUMPH - Large
                                             productive landscapes.
irregular shape, lime skin with brown
russet. White crisp flesh. Pollinator:
WBC. Ripe Feb, March.

LATE SEASON

073. SECKELS - Gourmet, sweet, spicy
honey pear. Pink blush on brown skin,
crops heavily & reliably. Self-fertile,
good pollinator. A must have if you have
room for only one pear. Ripe March.

074. WINTER NELIS - A long keeping
dessert quality pear with a light russet
skin. Pollinator: WBC. Ripens late in
March with regular cropping.
                                             LEMON ~

                                             075. MEYER – Popular lemon for the
                                             home garden. Fruits heavily year after
                                             year. Thin skinned, smooth, bright
                                             golden fruit throughout the year.
                                             Hardiest of all lemons.

                                             076. YEN BEN – Lisbon type lemon with a
                                             thin skin & smaller in growth. Fruits
                                             July. Fruit very juicy.

                                             LIME ~

                                             077. BEARRS – A tangy Lime with seedless
                                             fruit that is usually picked in winter
                                             when the skin is aromatic & green.
                                             Needs a sheltered frost-free site. Can be
                                             grown in a container. Evergreen.

                                             078. TAHITIAN LIME – Aromatic foliage,
                                             highly scented flowers and delicious
                                             small juicy fruit. Harvest the fruit when
                                             green for that really tangy zing. The fruit
                                             gradually turns yellow when fully ripe.
                                             Great for cool refreshing drinks.

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079. KUSAIE - Fruit can be harvested         GRAPEFRUIT ~
when green or may be left on the tree
until they become a rich, yellow colour.     086. CUTLER’S RED – Deep red skin, very
When ripe, skin is easy peel and flesh is    similar to Golden Special in quality.
juicy with a well-balanced mild acidity.     Good bearer. Highly ornamental. Ripens
The fruit should be used for its juice       July/Aug.
which is described as sweet, floral &
spicy.                                       087. GOLDEN SPECIAL - Improved variety
                                             of Morrison’s Seedless. Fruit large, juicy
080. KAFFIR - The essential Lime to use      & delicious. Flesh finely grained & quite
for culinary purposes as all parts of the    free of seeds. Skin colour rich golden,
‘Kaffir’ are strongly aromatic especially    thin & easily peeled. The best for
the unusual ‘double’ leaves - these are a    breakfasts, drinks & marmalade. Ripens
vital ingredient in Thai and Indonesian      in July & continues through November.
cuisine. The fruit are green, rough and
‘warty’ and not particularly juicy.
Evergreen.                                   TANGELO ~
                                             088. SEMINOLE - Has good sized
ORANGE ~                                     red/orange fruit. Juicy, sweet & tangy
                                             with good flavour. Trees are vigorous
081. WASHINGTON NAVEL – High quality         and fruit heavily every second year.
seedless fruit of excellent flavour. Fruit   Loose skin when ripe. Best in a good
ripens August & will hang on the tree for    fertile soil in a sheltered site. Ripens
months until Harwood Late is ready.          July/Oct.

082. CARTER’S NAVEL – A sweet & juicy
seedless variety, exceptional flavour.       MANDARIN ~
Remaining juicy for 2-3 months if left on
the tree. Ripens in August.                  089. SILVERHILL - Produces easy peel fruit
                                             with sweet and juicy flesh which are
083. BEST SEEDLESS – Well suited to the      ready for picking at the end of May and
home garden. This tree is a good             through into July.
cropper & the fruits, which often have
navels, are of high quality & good           090. ENCORE – Fruit medium to large in
flavour. Ripening occurs from late           size. Thin skin, juicy & very sweet.
August to November.                          Rather seedless. A vigorous tree bearing
                                             fruit from November to February.
084. SEVILLE - A Spanish variety best
known for its use in the making of           091. SATSUMA – A very popular sweet &
marmalade, liqueurs, preserves, etc.         seedless fruit. Easy to peel variety
Produces heavy crops with a sour             ripening June/July.
orange flavour. Ripe late August/Oct.
                                             092. CLEMENTINE - Extremely popular &
085. HARWOOD LATE – Closely related to       the best all round variety. Compact
Valencia. Average-size. Rich taste, very     growth & very heavy crops of medium-
juicy & sweet. Ripens in November &          sized, highly coloured fruit of excellent
may carry right through until March.         flavour. Ripens July, but fruit will hang
                                             on for months.

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093. CORSICA NO.2 - Very similar to           sized, brownish-purple skin with sticky
Clementine. Fruit tends to be larger with     sweet amber flesh.
less pips. Fruits June/July.

                                              ROOTSTOCK ~ $ 6 *
FIGS ~ $ 3 0 *
                                              For those who want to graft their own
Figs are perfect if you want a sweet fruit    favourite family heirlooms:
that you can pick off the tree & eat fresh.
                                              098. N/SPY APPLE ROOTSTOCK – Suited to
                                              difficult soils (such as heavy or clay).

                                              099. PEACH ROOTSTOCK – Suitable for
                                              plum & peach grafts or buds. Avoid we
                                              areas. Grows 3-4m.

094. BLACK - Small sized fruit with black
purplish skin & very sweet flesh. Red
centre with a creamy texture. Prolific
bearer. Great eaten fresh or dried. Early
ripening March.

095. FRENCH SUGAR - Large fruit with
green skin, succulent flesh. Creamy mild
flavour. Reminiscent of coconut. Long
fruiting season, phenomenal cropper in
warm districts. Eaten fresh or dried.
Early ripening. Begins after Black Fig.

096. ADRIATIC - Large fruit. Round green
fruit with dark red wine coloured flesh.
Huge reliable crops of good dessert figs,
great for drying, jam, wine, bottling or
eaten fresh. Ripening after French Sugar
Fig. April.

097. BROWN TURKEY - The tree produces
two crops a year, with figs ripening in
early summer & again in the late
summer months. The figs are medium

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                                                                       delivery for urban addresses. Please feel free to phone us to
We carry out root pruning to encourage the root system to develop      discuss the best delivery arrangements.
& will prune the top wood accordingly before sending out. This
will not only lessen the stress on the plant when planted but will
                                                                       Orders will NOT be dispatched without a contact phone number.
also encourage the traditional shape.

                                                                       If you have any queries please get in touch.
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company in respect of repossession costs.

THANK YOU SO MUCH ~ BENJI, LAURA, WILLOW & OLIVE WOODMAN J
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