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Jonagold Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Jonagold Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or Janua...
View full detailsJubileum Cherry Trees
Similar origin story to the Balafon Cherry- first developed in central Hungary and introduced to the US via Dr. Amy Iezzoni. It ripens about 10 day...
View full detailsKandil Sinap Apple Tree
Discovered in the Sinop Peninsula- modern day Turkey- in the 1700s. The apple is strikingly long and oblong in shape; similar to an early Strawberr...
View full detailsKeepsake Apple Tree
Released in 1978 from the University of Minnesota, this apple has been popular in the upper Midwest due to its flavor, ripening time, and cold hard...
View full detailsKickapoo Spice Apple Tree
Developed in Gays Mills, WI at the Orchard of Bill and Marlene Meyer. A spicy apple that takes advantage of the Driftless Region's unusual topograp...
View full detailsKickapoo Spice Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Keepsake Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or Janua...
View full detailsKieffer Pear Trees
Said to have been discovered in the late 18th century in Philadelphia on a fruit farm owned by Peter Kieffer but now is planted widely across the e...
View full detailsKing David Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the King David Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or Jan...
View full detailsKing David Apple Trees
Discovered by chance in an orchard in Washington County, Arkansas in 1893, the King David Apple is probably an offspring of Jonathan and Arkansas B...
View full detailsKingston Black Apple Trees
Small, juicy with some tannic acid giving it a dry-ish consistency, coarse grained, white fleshed, sweet but not too sweet, little to no tang, chew...
View full detailsKristin Sweet Cherry Trees
The ‘Kristin’ cherry is like the hidden gem of the cherry world, with a story that began in 1938 from a careful cross between ‘Emperor Francis’ and...
View full detailsLa Crescent Grape Vines
Light green to a sea foam green in color make the La Crescent Grape a gorgeous addition to any orchard or vineyard. Their smaller size make for exc...
View full detailsLapins Cherry Tree
Lapins cherry is a dark red to almost black, large-sized cherry variety known for its sweet and juicy flavor. It is a self-pollinating variety, whi...
View full detailsLatham Raspberry Plants
One of the easiest to grow raspberries- widely tolerant of adverse conditions. Medium to large berries. Reliable growers and great for you-pick and...
View full detailsLiberty Apple Scionwoood
For a lengthy history and description of the Liberty Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or Januar...
View full detailsLiberty Apple Trees
Developed in 1955 at the NYSAES as an offspring of the Macoun and Purdue 54-12 (a Japanese flowering crabapple) to create an extremely disease resi...
View full detailsLimelight Hydrangea Bush
These large, conical flowers are abundant across American homes and flower in the fall. The flowers often reach 8-10" high while the plant can get ...
View full detailsLodi Apple Trees
Like other early apples, the Lodi Apple is great for apple sauce and purees. It does not store well but can freeze quite easily for use later. It i...
View full detailsM.111 Rootstock
Introduced in the early 1950s and is a very vigorous tree. Rootstocks are about 18" long and are ¼" in caliper. Sold in packs of 5, 10 and 25. Fina...
View full detailsM.26 Rootstock
A vigorous dwarfing rootstock introduced in 1929 from the East Malling Research Station. Rootstocks are about 18" long and are ¼" in caliper. Sold...
View full detailsM.27 Rootstock
A very dwarfing rootstock~ smaller than M.9 or B.9. Needs central leader support of tree will be very small. Typically drafted with other rootstock...
View full detailsM.7 Rootstock
Also known as EMLA 7, this rootstock hails from 1912 at the East Mauling Research Station and probably the most common semi-dwarf rootstocks. It pr...
View full detailsMacoun Apple Trees
Introduced by the NYSAES in 1923, the Macoun is a cross of McIntosh and Jersey Black. It is named after Canadian horticulturalist W.T. Macoun but w...
View full detailsMajor Apple Tree
An English cider apple producing a full bittersweet juice. USDA Zone: 4-9 Mature Height: G.41 ~12-14' Dwarf (Ships Spring 2025) Sun: Full Sun Bloo...
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