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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A sweet and juicy yellow plum with a pink blush. Fruits are round, clingstone, and medium to large in size. The trees are spreading and very productive. Shiro is a good pollinizer for Methley, Santa Rosa, and Formosa.
A very large fruit, of superior flavour. It stores longer than most cultivars. This cultivar is the most commonly cultivated form in Britain, its fruits store well but it tends to flower very late and there can be problems with...
Fast growing, vigorous twining vine to about 20 to 25 feet. Hardy to about -40 degrees F. Full sun. Needs no pollinator to produce delicious smooth-skinned fruit. Good production.
A very hardy variety that is tolerant of wet clay soil. Sweet yellow semi freestone flesh. Excellent for fresh eating and drying. Shows most resistance to peach leaf curl. Self-fertile.
Medium red-blushed fruit with yellow, sweet and juicy freestone fruit. Showy pink blossoms in spring. Ripens in mid-summer. Excellent for fresh eating and canning. Self-fertile.
Medium yellow with red blush fruit. Yellow and juicy freestone flesh. Classic variety is most reliable for colder climates. Ripens mid to late season. Self-fertile.
Smooth, juicy white flesh with a pleasant touch of tartness. Upright tree; ideal for small gardens. Ripens mid August-September. Need pollination except in arid West. Grafted on OHxF 333.
Smooth, juicy white flesh with a pleasant touch of tartness. Upright tree; ideal for small gardens. Ripens mid August-September. Need pollination except in arid West. Grafted on OHxF 333.
Smooth, juicy white flesh with a pleasant touch of tartness. Upright tree; ideal for small gardens. Ripens mid August-September. Need pollination except in arid West. Grafted on OHxF 333.
It has a stubby, almost round shape with green skin and often a significant red blush on one cheek. Considered the king of the pears because of its extreme juiciness and sweetness, the Comice is the variety most often found...
Smooth, juicy white flesh with a pleasant touch of tartness. Upright tree; ideal for small gardens. Ripens mid August-September. Need pollination except in arid West. Grafted on OHxF 333.
Smooth, juicy white flesh with a pleasant touch of tartness. Upright tree; ideal for small gardens. Ripens mid August-September. Need pollination except in arid West. Grafted on OHxF 333.
A very high quality dessert pear which is normally picked four weeks after Bartlett. It develops better quality if stored about a month before ripening, and will keep in refrigerated storage until January. The fruit is large, fairly smooth, pyriform...
Moonglow (PI 617549).-Originated in Beltsville, Maryland, by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Introduced in 1960. US-Michigan 437 x Roi Charles de Wurtemburg; tested as US 353. Fruit: large; attractive; flesh rather soft, moderately juicy, nearly free of grit cells, flavor mild,...