
Quality apple trees of all types
From Heirloom to Modern, we have nearly 100 varieties to choose from.
From Heirloom to Modern, we have nearly 100 varieties to choose from.
We have a wide selections of berries bushes and vines.
to help you get the most out of your new trees, bushes and vines.
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The Ambrosia was discovered and cultivated by the Mennel family from British Columbia in the 1990s. A bi-color (red over yellow) apple with a conic...
View full detailsIntroduced 1870 in the orchard of a Mr. Brathwaite, The fruit, a variety of Winesap, round and of medium size. The flesh is yellow, fine grained, ...
View full detailsFirst grown from a seedling in Gloucester, England in an orchard owned by William Ashmead. The ‘Kernel’ in the name also suggests it was a chance f...
View full detailsA blend of Golden Delicious and Monroe, this sweet and tart apple has a red and gold skin over crispy white flesh. The skin is glossy but not refle...
View full detailsUnlike the name suggests, Black Twig apples are neither black nor are they twig shaped. Found by chance in Tennessee in the 1830s, this apple was ...
View full detailsDiscovered as a ‘sport’ of a Gala tree in an Orchard in Ohio in the late 90s, the Blondee Apple exhibits both similarities and distinct difference...
View full detailsThe Bonnie's Best Apple is native to Wisconsin found on an orchard owned by Bonnie Keehn in Cooksville, WI. She first showed the qualities of this ...
View full detailsThe apple is more oval shape than round and is clearly elongated. Its skin has a yellow background with solid and consistent red stripping covering...
View full detailsOne of the longest lived apple trees with the original specimen still standing in an orchard in Nottinghamshire, UK, having been planted as a seed...
View full detailsDiscovered in the mid 1850s on the farm of Mr. Dent at Yarkhill, Herefordshire, UK; this is another English Cider Apple. It is on the smaller side,...
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