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Airlie Apple Tree
Also called Airlie or Aerlie Red Flesh Apple (ARFA and pronounced Air-Lee), this apple is a product of a sport limb from an unknown tree in the 196...
View full detailsAmbrosia Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Ambrosia Apple, please see our main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, ¼" in caliper, and ships in...
View full detailsAmbrosia Apple Tree
Discovered as a chance seedling in the Similkameen Valley in British Columbia, Canada in the 1990s. Because it was discovered by chance, there is n...
View full detailsAmerican Hazelnut Tree
The American Hazelnut is a deciduous shrub native to Eastern North America. Specifically native to Missouri, this shrub is primarily used for the n...
View full detailsAmerican Persimmon Tree
The Persimmon tree is native to the Southeastern US but can be found across the eastern US thanks to breeding making this tree hardy to zone 4. The...
View full detailsAmerican-Chinese Hybrid Chestnut Tree
This hybrid variety of chestnut tree is larger, more fruitful, and far more disease resistant than its American counter part. The fruit is containe...
View full detailsAnjou Pear Tree
This bright green, glossy skinned pear is one of the most easily recognizable pears. Similar shape to a Bartlett but with a shorter neck. Despite...
View full detailsAnna Apple Tree
Very early fruiting apple from Israel that can grow in warmer climates. USDA Zone: 5-10 Mature Height: M.111 ~18-21' tall; Semi-Dwarf Sun: Full Su...
View full detailsApple Season Starter Bundle - 5 Trees
Apple season begins in full swing beginning in late summer continuing to late fall. Unsure as to what to plant but want to spread out your harvest?...
View full detailsArbor Vitae / White Cedar Tree
A tall, upright, columnar evergreen shrub, the Arbor Vitae is a perfect hedge shrub. It grows in zone 3-7 and can tolerate numerous different varie...
View full detailsArkansas Black Apple Tree
Introduced 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, c...
View full detailsAshmead's Kernal Apple Tree
First 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 detailsAutumn Blaze Maple Tree
America's Favorite Blazing Maple! The fastest growing maple we sell reaching heights over 35' at maturity and growing over 3' per year once establi...
View full detailsAutumn Brilliance Serviceberry Tree
Native to the Eastern US, the Serviceberry is a cold hardy (Zone 3) deciduous 'tree' that has white flowers in Spring and stunning golden copper le...
View full detailsAutumn Crisp Apple Tree
The Autumn Crisp apple is a relatively new variety of apple that was developed by Cornell University's apple breeding program in Geneva, New York, ...
View full detailsAutumn Gold Gingko Tree
The Ginkgo Tree (Ginkgo biloba) is a unique and ancient tree species that is also known as the maidenhair tree. It is considered a living fossil be...
View full detailsAyers Pear Tree
The Ayers pear (Pyrus communis 'Ayers') is a medium-sized pear cultivar that is commonly grown in the United States. It was developed in Georgia by...
View full detailsBackyard Orchard Starter Collection
Want to start a backyard orchard but don't know where to start. We have our recommendations for an excellent variety of fruit trees that pollinate ...
View full detailsBaker's Delight Apple Tree
Description Coming Soon! USDA Zone: 4-9 Mature Heights: B.9: ~10-12' Tall; Dwarf M.9-337: ~8-10' Tall, Dwarf G.935: ~12-14' Tall, Dwarf Sun: Full S...
View full detailsBalaton Cherry Tree
A European sour cherry originating in Hungary in the 1970s. Developed through Communist Hungary's government for export, the Balaton emerged as the...
View full detailsBaldwin Apple Tree
William Butters found this chance apple tree near Wood Hill (close to modern day Wilmington, MA). Research suggests Butters discovered this apple a...
View full detailsBamboo Pole
A rigid pole made from bamboo directly from China. Primarily tied to trees using green tie tape to keep them growing straight or to support smaller...
View full detailsBarland Pear Tree
Description Coming Soon! Ships Spring 2026. USDA Zone: 4-8 Mature Heights: OHxF 97: ~17-21' tall; Semi-Dwarf Sun: Full Sun Harvest Date: Late Aug...
View full detailsBartlett Pear Tree
First discovered as a chance seedling in southern England in 1770 by a gentleman named John Stair. First imported to the US in 1790 and planted on ...
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