Some nurseries will sell you scion wood for a modest price. It won't hurt to ask the nursery. 
Certainly Blackmoor used to sell scion wood for about £1 and rootstocks for about £1.50-£2.
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Sadly, I lost a lot of big trees this year, so I don't have much vigorous scion wood to offer anyone. I'm largely back to "square one".
Most of my losses were rootstock cankers and crown rots, presumably due to the harsh winter. I lost several M25 half-standard's and a handful of MM106 bushes. I also lost a handful of Pyrus rootstock half-standard pears.

Certainly Blackmoor used to sell scion wood for about £1 and rootstocks for about £1.50-£2.
> Link here <
Sadly, I lost a lot of big trees this year, so I don't have much vigorous scion wood to offer anyone. I'm largely back to "square one".

Most of my losses were rootstock cankers and crown rots, presumably due to the harsh winter. I lost several M25 half-standard's and a handful of MM106 bushes. I also lost a handful of Pyrus rootstock half-standard pears.
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