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
Showy bright orange flowers from summer to fall on this small attractive tree. Large, sweet, red fruit after second season. Fruit ripen in fall. Can be difficult to set fruit in the PNW. No pollinizer needed. Can be kept smaller...
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.
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.
Medium to round, flattened, glossy, orangish-red fruit. Crunchy and sweet, mild non astringent flesh. Can be peeled and eaten fresh like an apple. Yellow to red fall color and showy bark in winter. Fruit ripens in late October.
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.
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.
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...
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.
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 New York State Experiment Station introduction and leading cultivar in the Great Lakes region. A fine prune-type plum with excellent quality, suited for both home use or processing. Fruit is large in size, with a dark blue skin. Flesh...
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.
'Large Korean' produces enormous fruits (up to a pound) with bronze russeted skin and juicy, sweet white flesh with an unusual earthy flavor. The fruits, prized for both their size and flavor, are also sold as 'Dan Beh', 'Korean Giant',...