Dwarf Apple Trees
Discover our selection of dwarf apple trees, perfect for home orchards, backyard gardens, and container growing. These compact trees offer full-sized, flavorful apples while taking up minimal space, making them ideal for small yards or urban gardens. With manageable heights of 8-12 feet, dwarf apple trees are easy to prune, care for, and harvest without the need for ladders.
Our collection includes popular heirloom and modern varieties, each selected for its exceptional taste, disease resistance, and reliable production. Whether you're looking for a crisp and tart apple for fresh eating, a sweet variety for baking, or an all-purpose favorite, you'll find the perfect match.
Q 1-8 Peach Tree 'Salish Summer Peach'
This newly discovered peach comes from Washington State and is a unique white-fleshed variety with pink blossoms. Colloquially known as the Salish ...
View full detailsPound Sweet Apple Trees
Originating in Connecticut in 1834, the apple was primarily used for baking in desserts but apparently is not the best in pies. It is green with a ...
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This seedling tree was discovered in the high Sierra Mountains in California and thought to be a left over from the 1840s Gold Rush. Therefore, the...
View full detailsYellow Newton Apple Tree
The Yellow Newton is a chance seedling from an older English variety brought to the US in 1755 by Dr. Thomas Walker. The apple grew well in Albemar...
View full detailsCanadian Harmony Peach Tree
The Canadian Harmony peach tree is a cold-hardy cultivar developed in Ontario, Canada, and is especially well-suited to northern climates such as U...
View full detailsGolden Sentinal™ Columnar Apple Tree
The Golden Sentinel columnar apple tree is a compact, upright variety bred for small spaces and modern home orchards. It produces medium-sized appl...
View full detailsRoyal Limbertwig Apple Tree
Early 1800s Tennessee cider apple. This variety is one of several Limbertwig variants that have regained popularity in the recent decades. First tr...
View full detailsSmokehouse Apple Tree
American Seedling of the Vandevere Apple discovered in Lampeter Township, PA. Discovered near the owner of the farm~ a Mr. William Gibbons'~ smokeh...
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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...
View full detailsFortune Apple Trees
Fortune is a hybrid from Cornell University developed by combining the Schoharie Spy with the disease-resistant Empire. The result was a high-perf...
View full detailsBlack Twig Apple Tree
Unlike 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 t...
View full detailsJonafree Apple Tree
A descendant of the Jonathan Apple - this bright red apple retains much of the Jonathan's texture and flavor while also being more disease resistan...
View full detailsHellen's Early Pear Tree
Early ripening English cider pear. Discovered in the mid 1800s in Gloucestershire, England. lower tannin content makes it ideal for use in making p...
View full detailsReinette Zabergau Apple Tree
The Zaber is a small tributary of the Neckar River in Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany. This southern State produced an apple- less common crop than neig...
View full detailsMollie's Delicious Apple Tree
Mollie’s Delicious is a classic American apple variety developed at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station in New Brunswick, New Jersey, an...
View full detailsBinet Rouge Apple Tree
Grown in the Normandy region of France and noted as early as the 1870s, the Binet Rouge apple is primarily a cider apple. Designated as one of seve...
View full detailsSpencer Apple Tree
The Spencer apple tree is a classic Canadian variety developed from a cross between McIntosh and Golden Delicious at the Summerland Experimental St...
View full detailsOrleans Reinette Apple Tree
European, probably French given the name, baking apple. First mentioned by the Dutch pomologist (apple expert) Johann Knoop in 1776 though was almo...
View full detailsHubbardston Nonesuch Apple Tree
Ok, this is a ridiculously sounding name but it actually has kind of an interesting history. The Hubbardston comes from a town in Massachusetts. Th...
View full detailsRed Vein Apple Tree
Description Coming Soon! USDA Zone: 4-8 Mature Height EMLA 7 ~14-17' tall; Semi-dwarf Sun: Full Sun Bloom Group: 4, Late Mid Season Ripening Time:...
View full detailsDorsett Golden Apple Tree
Early blooming golden apple that grows well in warmer climates. Should be paired with an early blooming apple for best pollination. Firm crispy fle...
View full detailsGin Pear Tree
English Cider Pear. Generally smaller and greener than other pears. Pears grow in clusters along the entire branch and are almost decorative. Despi...
View full detailsFranklin Apple Tree
The Franklin apple (also known as the Mayo apple) represents a modern triumph for both cider enthusiasts and home orchardists. Discovered around 20...
View full detailsSt. Martin Apple Tree
Bittersweet Vintage French Cider Apple. Mute red in color with creamy colored flesh. Ingredient in Calvados. Can be used as independent cider or bl...
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