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Cresthaven Peach Tree
This peach is a firm, yellow to red highly colored variety for late season. The Cresthaven’s fruit is yellow-fleshed, freestone, and shows consider...
View full detailsCreston Apple Tree
Developed in the 1990s by the Pacific Agri-Food Centre in British Columbia and is another offspring of the prodigious Golden Delicious. This apple ...
View full detailsCrimsonCrisp® Apple Tree
First created at Rutgers Fruit Research Center in New Jersey in 1971 and is a cross between apple PCF2-134 and PRI 669-205. The CrimsonCrisp® was c...
View full detailsDabinett Apple Tree
The Dabinett Apple dates back to a chance discovery by William Dabinett (for whom it is named) in the early 1800s at his orchard in Somerset, Engla...
View full detailsDesert King Fig Tree
Description Coming Soon! USDA Zone: 6 (with strong winter protection)-10. Outdoor hardiness to Zone 7. Mature Height: 25-35' in the ground and 6-8'...
View full detailsDuchess of Oldenburg Apple Tree
This regal apple is named for Grand Duchess Catherine of Oldenburg, sister to Czar Alexander I and originates from the late 17th century in Eastern...
View full detailsDwarf Apple Tree Starter Collection
Planting dwarf trees is the modern way to plant an orchard. We can graft any apple tree onto a dwarf rootstock- limiting its growth and taking up a...
View full detailsDwarf Disease Resistant Apple Tree Starter Collection
An organic grower's dream. These dwarf trees do not take up much space and require little to no spray to properly grow. We recommend pruning and ge...
View full detailsElstar Apple Tree
Dutch dessert apple first crossed in the 1950s. It can count the Golden Delicious in its parentage which gives the apple a well balanced flavor tha...
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L. Frederic Hough of Rutgers University first crossed this tree in 1969 by pairing the Jonamac x Vista Bells apples. The tree, having a similar sha...
View full detailsFirecracker Apple Trees
Also called NY109, known colloquially as the Firecracker Apple, is a 2020 Cornell University Apple Breeding Program release. Excellent for eating, ...
View full detailsFireside Apple Trees
A cross of McIntosh and Glogerovka developed by Charles Haralson in 1917 at University of Minnesota's Agricultural Experiment Station in Excelsior,...
View full detailsFreedom Apple Trees
Developed from the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in the 1950s; the Freedom Apple counts the McIntosh, Macoun, the ever prolific Go...
View full detailsFrettingham Crabapple Trees
A Mid- Late season bloomer, these white blossomed, single petaled crabapples are small and numerous on the tree. Excellent pollinators for apple tr...
View full detailsFrost® Peach Tree
This newer peach that has recently become available and is designed to be resistant to leaf curl. Cold hardy and early to mid ripener. Tree is most...
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First bred in the 1930s, this apple has grown to be one of the most popular apples sold around the world. Its lengthy storage abilities and crisp t...
View full detailsGala Apple Tree
James H. Kidd first discovered the Gala Apple as one of several seedlings that results from a breeding program in New Zealand. The Gala first gaine...
View full detailsGaylon's Founding Apple Tree
This is the name we have given an apple we found planted at our West Orchard. Planted in high density along several rows of trellis apples. Very ea...
View full detailsGeneva® 11 Rootstock
A vigorous dwarfing Rootstock. First crossed in 1993 in the New York State Ag Exp. Station with M.26 and Robusta 5 crabapples. More similar to M.26...
View full detailsGeneva® 41 Rootstock
A dwarfing rootstock resulting from an M.27 (one of the smallest dwarfing rootstock and our choice at the Nursery for dwarf trees) and a Robusta 5 ...
View full detailsGeneva® 935 Rootstock
Dwarfing rootstock first crossed in 1976 ~ descendent of Ottawa 3 and Robusta 5 and grows slightly larger than M.26. Resistant to Fireblight and Cr...
View full detailsGinger Gold® Apple Trees
In 1969, Hurricane Camille washed away vast swaths of Clyde and Frances 'Ginger' Harvey's orchard. In a valiant effort to recover as many seedlings...
View full detailsGlohaven Peach Trees
The Glohaven Peach is large, quite circular, and very uniform in shape and color. The peach has little to no fuzz and is mostly red in color with a...
View full detailsGoldcot Apricot Trees
Fruit is medium sized and almost perfectly round. Its skin is moderately thick and slightly fuzzy with a golden hue. Tree is less vigorous than oth...
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