
Archduke (x1)
A black dessert variety. A very,very old variety which may be the 'Lusitanian' mentioned in Pliny (Natural History AD77).
It has been grown in England since the 17th century.
Frogmore Early (x1)
Delicious flavour, small stone. Crops June/July, yellow with a red flush and faint stripes. Raised by Thos.Ingram of Frogmore
Gardens c.1864.
Ronald’s Heart (x1)
A variety local to Bucks. and Herts. which fruits mid-season or later. Large or very large fruit, which is heart-shaped.
It is nearly black,
but with paler stripes, and very shiny skin. The flesh is dark red, soft, juicy and of good quality.
Strawberry Heart (x1)
A red dessert cherry with juicy fruit. A tree often grown around Kings Langley in the last century.
*With thanks to Bernwode Plants for tree notes