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Old 24-11-2002, 09:17 AM
Pat Gardiner
 
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Has anybody any recommendations for suppliers with a wide range of
varieties?

One supplier was so cavalier with my credit card last year that I won't be
going back again even though the trees were very good.

Over charges, double charges, wrongly added up - a complete muddle - and
very arrogant with it. Why do people do these things?

Others, perfectly good people, have limited selections of varieties, most of
which I already have growing.

Need about 20 this time - the whole range - cherries, apples, pears, plums
etc on various root stocks.

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Old 24-11-2002, 09:32 AM
dave @ stejonda
 
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In message , Pat Gardiner
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Has anybody any recommendations for suppliers with a wide range of
varieties?

One supplier was so cavalier with my credit card last year that I won't be
going back again even though the trees were very good.

Over charges, double charges, wrongly added up - a complete muddle - and
very arrogant with it. Why do people do these things?

Who? - by email if you prefer

Have you tried Highfields just north of Bristol?

Others, perfectly good people, have limited selections of varieties, most of
which I already have growing.

Need about 20 this time - the whole range - cherries, apples, pears, plums
etc on various root stocks.

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Old 24-11-2002, 12:42 PM
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In article , Pat Gardiner
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Has anybody any recommendations for suppliers with a wide range of
varieties?

One supplier was so cavalier with my credit card last year that I won't be
going back again even though the trees were very good.

Over charges, double charges, wrongly added up - a complete muddle - and
very arrogant with it. Why do people do these things?

Others, perfectly good people, have limited selections of varieties, most of
which I already have growing.

Need about 20 this time - the whole range - cherries, apples, pears, plums
etc on various root stocks.

Look in the 'unusual apple varieties' thread - Anton has posted a long
list there.
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