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Hi,

I intend ordering around 10 fruit trees and wonder if you have any =
recommendation of nurseries.

Apples, Pears, cherries, etc.

Rajinder
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I have been very pleased with Ken Muir's Nursery at: www.kenmuir.co.uk.
or telephone (0870) 74 79 111. They are based in Essex.
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Hi,

I intend ordering around 10 fruit trees and wonder if you have any
recommendation of nurseries.

Apples, Pears, cherries, etc.

Rajinder


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