A vigorous deciduous shrub, this specimen features an upright, arching habit that adds charm to any landscape. Hardy in Zones 5-8, it thrives in temperatures ranging from -20°F to 10°F. Early spring is adorned with its striking yellow flowers, providing...
Abundant yellow flowers in early spring before leaves emerge. Prune after bloom time to maintain. Its dwarf habit make it an excellent choice for a low hedge or on a slope. Makes a showy statement when planted in mass.
Fast growing, upright deciduous shrub with arching branches. Foliage is deep green. Deep yellow flowers along upright branches in early spring. Good cut flower for forcing in early spring. Good flowers to force in late winter.
Dense, deciduous shrub grows 3 to 4 feet high and spreading wider. Hardy to about -20 degrees F. Best in partial sun Leathery, dark blue-green foliage. Yellow-red-orange fall foliage. White bottle-brush like blooms with honey like fragrance
Large yellow-green fruit that is sweet and juicy with a mild sweet flavor. Crisp for eating and resists scab. Fruit Mid-Sept. to Early Oct. Grafted on MM106
Upright, rounded, deciduous tree to about 154 to 18 feet. Large, waxy, firm and bruise resistant green fruit. Hardy, crisp, juicy white flesh. Mildly sweet and snappy flavor. Good eating & cooking apple. Needs pollinator Grafted on M26.
Heavy red striping on golden skin gives it a red-orange color. Crisp, dense, aromatic flesh. Subacid or semi- sweet. Excellent quality. Keeps very well. Semi self fertile. Ripens during September.
Large, conical fruit with golden yellow skin, sometimes blushed with rose. Crisp, aromatic, white flesh. Unusually fine, sweet flavor. Best for eating, but also used for pies and sauces. Good keeper. Excellent pollinator for other varieties.
HABIT: TREE FORM --SIZE:20-25ft tall and a width of 25ft at full maturity. --HARDINESS: Hardy to -30 degrees F* (USDA ZONE 4) --EXPOSURE: Full sun --DESCRIPTION: An early apple that is crisp and juicy! Best known for its excellent sweet...
Enjoy more varities and extend your harvest all on one tree without the need of a pollinizer. Perfect for smaller gardens. Must prune to maintain growth of different varities.
Enjoy more varities and extend your harvest all on one tree without the need of a pollinizer. Perfect for smaller gardens. Must prune to maintain growth of different varities.
Large, oval fruit with yellow skin and flesh. Good flavor. Excellent for home us, fresh, dried or canned. Self fruitful. Dwarf tree. Heavy bearer. Recommended in western climates where spring rains and frosts limit apricot culture
Enjoy more varities and extend your harvest all on one tree without the need of a pollinizer. Perfect for smaller gardens. Must prune to maintain growth of different varities.
Small, glossy black fruit with excellent flavor. Resists cracking. Mid to Late season. Vigorous, heavily, productive tree. Can be pollinated by Lambert. Grafted on M26. Grafted on Mazzard rootstock
Large, heart-shaped, freestone fruit with dark red to brownish-purple skin. Firm, meaty purple flesh. Fresh eating and canning. Ripens from mid-June to early July. Pollinate with Black Tartarian, Ranier, Sam, Van, or Stella. Large spreading tree. Grafted on M26.
Large, heart-shaped, freestone fruit with dark red to brownish-purple skin. Firm, meaty purple flesh. Fresh eating and canning. Ripens from mid-June to early July. Pollinate with Black Tartarian, Ranier, Sam, Van, or Stella. Large spreading tree. Grafted on M26.
Large, heart-shaped, freestone fruit with dark red to brownish-purple skin. Firm, meaty purple flesh. Fresh eating and canning. Ripens from mid-June to early July. Pollinate with Black Tartarian, Ranier, Sam, Van, or Stella. Large spreading tree. Grafted on M26.
Large, yellow fruit with red blush similar to Royal Ann. Firm clear to light yellow flesh. Excellent for eating and canning. Ripens mid-season. Resists cracking. Pollinate with Bing, Lambert, Sam, stella or Van. Grafted on M26.
Large, firm, light yellow fruit with a beautiful rose blush. Firm, sweet, yellow flesh. Early bearing. Very productive. Exceptional holding qualities. Excellent for processing or fresh eating. Pollinate with Sam, Stella or Van but not Bing or Lambert. Grafted on...
Lambert type, large, heart-shaped, dark red fruit. Sweet, juicy flesh. Rich flavor. First self-fertile sweet cherry. Fine pollinator. Moderate crack resistance. Ripens in mid June.