A vibrant deciduous shrub with an upright and arching habit, this cultivar thrives in USDA hardiness zones 5-8 and prefers full sun to partial shade. It displays an impressive burst of golden-yellow flowers in early spring before the foliage emerges,...
Rounded habit; slow growing. Deep blue-green leaves all summer, attractive fall color nice shades of red and orange. Honey-scented, brush-like flowers appear before the leaves.
Large yellow-green fruit that is sweet and juicy with a mild sweet flavor. Crisp for eating and resists scab. Fruit from mid-September to early October. Grafted on MM106.
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
Deliciously sweet, slightly tart taste. Slow to oxidize when exposed to air. Honeycrisp™ is a good pollinator. Above average resistance to scab and fire blight. Blooms mid-season and fruit ripens from mid-late September.
Medium sized red striped apple with crisp, juicy texture. Excellent sweet, unusual flavor like cherry candy. Outstanding desert apple. Fire blight resistant. ZONE: 4-7
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...
Unique columnar habit is perfect for the smaller garden or containers. Medium round, green with red flush fruit. Crisp and juicy with good flavor. Excellent for fresh eating, drying and cooking. Ripens in August. Needs a pollinizer.
Unique columnar habit is perfect for the smaller garden or containers. Medium size green fruit with a light red blush. Crisp and juicy flavor. Needs a pollinizer.
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 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...
Identical to 'Bartlett' except for Bright red skin. 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.
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.
Produces a thin shelled nut that is very easy to crack. Excellent for eating or baking. Reaches a height of 30-45' and often begins producing nuts within 6 years.
Large evergreen shrub or small tree to 10-12 feet high. Graceful clusters of flower tassels borne December-February. Female plants bear clusters of purplish fruit if grown in the presence of a male. Hardy to -20 deg. Sun or part shade.
Slow to medium growing, narrowly pyramidal deciduous tree to about 40 feet by 15 feet. Hardy to about -30 degrees F. Full sun. Bright green summer foliage turns bright yellow in the fall.
Slow growing, open branched, upright deciduous tree to about 35 to 50 feet high and wide. Hardy to about -20 degrees F. Full sun. Unique fan-shaped green leaves turn bright yellow in fall. Non fruiting.
Slow to medium growing, narrow oval habit, deciduous tree to about 45 feet by 25 feet. Hardy to about -30 degrees F. Full sun or partial shade. Emerald green leaves in summer changes to an excellent gold and yellow in...