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Calville Blanc d'Hiver Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history of the Calville Blanc Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, ¼" in caliper, and ships in August or...
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One of the oldest apples still in existence, the picturesque Calville has been around in France and Germany since the mid 1600s. The Premier French...
View full detailsCameo Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Cameo Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or January-...
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Discovered as a chance sapling in 1987 between Red Delicious and Golden Delicious, the Cameo apple’s rise to fame is a quick one. Though we cannot ...
View full detailsCameron Select Red Honeycrisp Tree
Please see our main Honeycrisp page for a general description. The difference between the Cameron Select and the standard Honeycrisp is a matter of...
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First discovered in New Jersey in the late 1700s at a farm owned by a Mr. Matthew Campfield (hence the name) and soon because a renowned cider appl...
View full detailsCanby Red Raspberry
The Canby red raspberry is a classic summer-bearing variety released in 1943 by the breeding program at Oregon State University, where it was devel...
View full detailsCape Fire Pear Tree
The Cape Fire pear tree is a hardy European pear variety valued for its attractive fruit, reliable productivity, and good disease tolerance. It was...
View full detailsCaroline Raspberry Plant
The Caroline raspberry is a vigorous, everbearing red raspberry variety that grows into upright bushes typically 4–6 feet tall with a similar sprea...
View full detailsCelebration Maple Tree
This striking maple turn a bright red color with a slightly pinkish hue to it that differentiates itself from other maples. It is also seedless so ...
View full detailsChampagne Apple Tree
First found in a New Mexico Valley in the 1940s, the Champagne has quite the volatile history. The Dixon family began growing this apple as soon as...
View full detailsCheropugy Bush Cherry
Developed from a specimen from the collection of a fruit collector named Vojtech Slavetinsky in the Czech Republic and is closely related to other ...
View full detailsChieftain Apple Tree
Developed in 1917 by Iowa State University but not released to the public until late 1960's. With parentage of Jonathan and Red Delicious it is sai...
View full detailsChippewa Blueberry Bush
Chippewa is a half-high blueberry cultivar from the University of Minnesota developed for cold hardiness, fruit quality, and ornamental appeal. Pla...
View full detailsClapps Pear Tree
The Clapp's Favorite pear is a historic European pear variety valued for its early ripening fruit, sweet flavor, and long history in American orcha...
View full detailsClaygate Pearmain Apple Tree
Popular eating apple from Victorian England. Noted for a strong resistance to apple scab. USDA Zone: 4-8 Mature Height: G.935 ~11-13' tall; Dwarf ...
View full detailsColorado Blue Spruce Tree
A bright blue, upright evergreen that looks similar to a Christmas tree when grown, the Colorado Blue Spruce is common sight in colder forests. The...
View full detailsConnell Red Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Connell Red Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long, ¼" in caliper, and ships...
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Tom Connell discovered this apple on his orchard in Menominee, WI! Finally available to the public in 1956 the apple is closely related to its pare...
View full detailsContender Peach Tree
The Gold Standard for Frost-Prone Climates The 'Contender' peach is widely considered the ultimate choice for growers who face the threat of late s...
View full detailsCoralburst Crabapple Tree
Naturally a dwarf- topping out at 10' tall but spreading to nearly 15', this crabapple tree fills smaller spaces in smaller gardens. The fragrant, ...
View full detailsCordera ® (NY56 Cltv.) Apple Tree
Another excellent Cornell University apple, Cordera ® (NY56) is named for Robert Lamb, a Cornell University apple breeder. Cordera means lamb in Sp...
View full detailsCortland Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Cortland Apple, please see its main apple page. This is the original strain of Cortland from the late ...
View full detailsCortland Apple Tree
Created at Cornell University’s Agricultural Station in 1898, the Cortland Apple is a popular tree around the Great Lakes even today. It is now the...
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