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.
Bramley's Seedling Apple Tree
One of the longest lived apple trees with the original specimen still standing in an orchard in Nottinghamshire, UK, having been planted as a seedl...
View full detailsSpring Satin Plumcot Tree
A cross between an apricot and plum with the best features of both! The large fruit pulls the striking purple color of the plum with the bright yel...
View full detailsNewton Pippin Apple Tree
Description Coming Soon. USDA Zone: 4-8 Mature Heights: EMLA.7 ~15-17' tall; Semi-Dwarf M.111 ~18-21' tall; Semi-Dwarf Sun: Full Sun Bloom Group: ...
View full detailsHeliodor™ Apple Trees
Created at the Experimental Botany in Prague in 2008, this apple is a cross between the prolific Golden Delicious and the modern Topaz apples. It i...
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...
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Early Fruiting apple tree- ripens in July. Bright red and briskly tart. Tree does well in different soils and tends to bloom late. Apples ripen ove...
View full detailsMelrose Apple Trees
Developed by Freeman Howlett at the Ohio AES in 1944, the Melrose apple is the official state apple of Ohio. Its late harvest time makes this a goo...
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This peach is grape for small spaces and can even be planted in a container and kept indoors. Naturally a compact dwarf tree topping out at 7' tall...
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 detailsConnell Red Apple Tree
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 detailsMutsu Apple Trees
Also known as a Crispin Apple, the Mutsu apple is a cross between the Golden Delicious and Indo apples and originates from the Aomori Prefecture in...
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 detailsOtterson Apple Trees
The Otterson is a cross between the Fameuse x Niedzwetzkyana (the ancestor of almost all modern red fleshed apples). A very tart red fleshed crabap...
View full detailsBaker's Delight® Apple Tree
A newer modern apple released in 2017 by the Midwest Apple Improvement Association (MAIA) with parentage of GoldRush and Sweet 16. Bred especially ...
View full detailsGarnet Girl® Cherry Tree (V84031 Cltv.)
The Garnet Girl® is a newer cherry that was recently released out of the University of Guelph. The following is my best summary of the existing pla...
View full detailsNorthpole™ Columnar Apple Tree
The Northpole columnar apple tree is a compact, upright variety bred for small gardens, patios, and high-density plantings. It produces medium to l...
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 detailsQ 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 ...
View full detailsSierra Beauty Apple Tree
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 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 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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