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.
Orleans 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 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...
View full detailsNova Spy Apple Trees
Developed at the Atlantic Food and Horticultural Research Centre in Kentville, Nova Scotia in 1986, the Nova Spy became commercially available in 1...
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 detailsYellow Honeycrisp Apple Tree
A very recent, like within the last 2 years, sport of the ever popular Honeycrisp Apple. Except this apple is yellow. Similar in flavor and size to...
View full detailsPomme Gris Apple Tree
The French russet apple. Smaller, somewhat squat apple covered in an obvious russet skin. Flesh is yellow and deliciously rich in flavor. Look past...
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 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 detailsCampfield Apple Tree
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 detailsEllis Bitter Apple Tree
English heirloom cider apple discovered in the 1800s. Generally not used for fresh eating. Apples grow in cluster along the branch and are slightly...
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 detailsWhite Star Crabapple
Form is rounded like a lollipop with a dwarf, compact head. Disease resistant. Dense foliage with profuse white blooms. Golden-amber fruit. Persist...
View full detailsVeteran Peach Tree
An Oval shaped peach more oblate than other peaches. It is also fairly uniform in color. Tree is highly productive with a mid season harvest. Frees...
View full detailsSomerset Redstreak Apple Tree
Description coming soon USDA Zone: 4-7 Mature Height: B.118: ~20 or 85% of Standard; Semi-Dwarf Ships Spring 2026 Sun: Full Sun Bloom Group: 2, Ear...
View full detailsVilberie Apple Tree
Traditional French cider apple. Highly astringent producing bittersweet full body cider. High in Tannic Acid. Should be pressed quickly for maximum...
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