Fruit will appear late in the season, but is excellent and reputed for quality and calibre.
Mature at the end of June, early July. Self-fertilizing and productive tree. Will produce from an early age. Large golden yellow apricots, the colour darkening in the sun.
Fruit is produced in June-July, beautiful orange apricots that redden in parts in the sun. The flesh is firm and plaisantly tangy.
Harvested when ripe in August. Self-fertilizing, productive and vigorous. An orangey-yellow, musky, tender, juicy, sweet and perfumed flesh. Originally from Nancy.
Self-fertilizing and late fruiting variety. Medium sized apricots, very good for making jams. Chance seedling. Semi-weeping form. Synonym : Orangé de Provence.
Self-fertilizing. Mature end of June to mid July. Medium to large apricots, tender and perfumed, not very juicy.
Semi-late variety. Medium sized apricots, colourful and scented. Self-fertilizing. Chance seedling. Very popular in the West Pyrenees region.
Self-fertilising, vigorous and productive. Large to very large-sized oblong apricots, light orange coloured skin with patches of intense red. Excellent firm flesh, juicy, sweet and perfumed.
Fertile and vigorous variety. Melliferous plant. Heart-shaped cherries with yellow flesh, turning redder, nearer harvesting, at the end of June.
Moderately vigorous. Melliferous plant. A late producing variety. Between mid and the end of July, lovely, shiny, purpely-red and slightly elongated cherries appear.
Vigorous, upright and productive tree. King of cherries in the region around Lyon, very popular on market stalls. Opens the Cherry Fair in the town of Bessenay (Rhone region).
Relatively firm, dark red and sweet flesh. Will not easily burst. Appreciated all over France, particularly in the South-East. Synonyms : Sandrin, Souvenir des Charmes.
Yellow and firm flesh, sweet and perfumed. Synonym : Lauermann (DE). Already cultivated by the Baron Von Truchess in 1791, given by Mr. Baars, an arborist from Herrenhausen, near Hanover.
Close to the 'Napoleon' Variety. Large cherries resistant to bursting in hot weather. Delicate, tender and firm, light yellow flesh. Very productive. Good for confectionery.
Pink-white and very firm flesh, crunchy and fibrous with a good balance of sweet and sour. Synonym : Papal Cherry. Good for bees.
Partially self-fertilizing. Cherries appear at the end of May/early June, large shiny and light red. Flesh is sweet, tender, juicy and refreshing. Rapidly forms a naturally erect little tree.
Very fertile and a melliferous plant. At the end of June/early July, lovely shiny red cherries appear. Ripe, they are crunchy and juicy, perfumed, sweet and plaisantly tangy.
Small tree that is highly appreciated for its numerous advantages: it is easy to grow, robust, hardy, versatile, colourful and fruit-bearing.
Very productive and self-fertilizing. Cherries are ripe in June-July. Round with delicate pink fibrous flesh, sweet with a slight tang when ripe. Sought after for cooking and confectionery.
Productive between the end of August and early September. Lovely, big, oblong plums, dark purple-red when ripe, wrapped in a waxy blue skin.
Very productive. Maturity in August. Little golden yellow to amber, spotted red plums. Delicate perfumed yellow flesh, sweet and tangy. Exquisite flavour.
Very productive. Mature in August-September. Transparent yellow flesh, delicate and soft, quite sweet and juicy. Excellent for making jams. Avoid stagnant water at the base.
Vigorous and fertile. Greeny-yellow flesh, criss-crossed with little bright yellow threads, semi-delicate, sweet and slightly tangy. Very popular in cooking and dried to become prunes.
Very vigorous and productive in summer. Greeny-yellow, semi-delicate flesh, soft and juicy, sweet and perfumed. Discovered in around 1850 at Coligny (Eastern France) on land owned by Mr.
Very vigorous and productive. Greeny-yellow flesh, sweet and delicately perfumed, musky flavour and juicy, to be harvested when very ripe. A good plum to dry and become prunes.
Vigorous and fertile plant. The best of plums, with its characteristic flavour. Ripe in mid August. Greeny-yellow flesh, very firm and juicy, sweet and delicately perfumed.
Quite a large plum, ripe in September. Greeny-yellow, relatively delicate flesh, sweet, very juicy and perfumed. One of the best purple plums.
The 'Stanley' is fertile and produces delicious large oval plums at the end of August/early September. They are dark purple with a waxy skin.
Magnificent compact variety, with contorted and delicate branches. The abundant spring flowering will enliven gardens.
In February-March, it has lovely little bunches of simple, dark red flowers. Held by superb red calyxes, they are produced in abundance, before the appearance of leaves.
An improvement of the classical Caucasian type. Perfect to create robust hedges. The Caucasian Laurel is considered the most rustic of Laurels.
Known as the hardiest of the cherry laurel. Upright, bushy and vigorous vegetation. Beautiful elongated oval foliage with a glossy dark green colour.
A Minier creation, distributed in 2009. An interesting plant for hedges, isolated or in groups. Limited maintenance is needed, and pruning is often unnecessary.
Long shiny dark green foliage of about 10 to 15 cm long and 3 to 5 cm wide. In April-May it bears abundant white flowers in upright clusters of 10 to 12 cm long.
A naturally compact and well ramified plant with original rounded and evergreen leaves. The young shoots are an attractive copper colour in spring.
An excellent evergreen plant perfect for covering the ground around shrubs, in front of and around flowerbeds or for not too steep banks. Perfumed white flowers.
The large shiny and oval leaves are lightly gridlike and bent. They are light green on young shoots, then dark green.
Compact, dense and very floriferous shrub with a spreadig vegetation. Its shiny dark green elongated foliage is 8-10 cm long and 2-3 cm wide.
It quickly takes the shape of a hedge or a large and dense shrub. Its oval and frank green foliage is the most rounded of all cherry laurel. It is 12 to 17 cm long and 6 to 8 cm wide.
Beautiful spreading shrub with long, shiny and slightly convex leaves. This variety is branched and blooms in April-May.
An improvement of the classical Caucasian type, very resistant to mildew and Shot Hole disease. The well ramified and compact structure has rapid growth.
Compact and well ramified, decorative all year round, excellent for low hedges. Dense with dark green persistant leaves. Young shoots are coppery-light red in spring.
Selected in Switzerland for its resistance to cold weather, wind, and snow. Grows naturally and rapidly, without too much maintenance, into a dense and vigorous column.
A Minier edition in 2011. Evergreen and robust leaves on red stems, decorative all year on this compact plant. Bunches of cream-white flowers at the end of spring.
Dense and compact vegetation with a pyramid shape even without pruning. Beautiful elongated and glossy foliage. In May, it blooms in elongated creamy-white clusters of about 20 cm long.
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2019 - 2020
Catalogue Minier Solutions Pro 2018 - 2019