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.
Emperor Francis Cherry Tree
Arguably one of the sweetest of all cherries- these medium sized trees produces incredibly sweet, crunchy fruit. Great for storing, canning, and ba...
View full detailsAirlie Apple Tree
Also called Airlie or Aerlie Red Flesh Apple (ARFA and pronounced Air-Lee), this apple is a product of a sport limb from an unknown tree in the 196...
View full detailsCalville Blanc d'Hiver Apple Tree
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 detailsCox Orange Pippin Apple Tree
First bred in 1825 in Colnbrook, UK from possibly Ribston Pippin and the Blenheim Orange- the Cox Orange Pippins is the premier English Dessert App...
View full detailsBlushing Golden Sweet Cherry Tree
Extremely similar to the Rainer variety, this yellow with a pink blush cherry is average size and quite sweet. The flesh is yellow to pinkish red a...
View full detailsSpartan Apple Tree
Introduced in 1936 by R.C. Palmer from the Federal Agriculture Research Station (now the Pacific Agri-Food Research Centre) in Summerland, British ...
View full detailsGlohaven Peach Trees
The Glohaven Peach is large, quite circular, and very uniform in shape and color. The peach has little to no fuzz and is mostly red in color with a...
View full detailsAutumn Crisp Apple Tree
The Autumn Crisp apple is a relatively new variety of apple that was developed by Cornell University's apple breeding program in Geneva, New York, ...
View full detailsHarrowcrisp Pear Trees
Light green and creamy in color, medium sized pear. Early season harvester. USDA Zone: 4-8 Mature Heights: OHxF 87: ~15-18' tall; Semi-Dwarf OHxF ...
View full detailsRedfree Apple Tree
Another apple created by the Purdue, Rutgers, and University of Illinois Agricultural Experimental Station in the 1980s, the Redfree apple was desi...
View full detailsShowtime Crabapple Tree
This is probably our most stunning crabapple. All three seasons produce a different color. In Spring, extraordinarily bright flowers open along the...
View full detailsFlemish Beauty Pear Trees
Originally discovered in Deftinge, Belgium during the Napoleonic Wars of 1810 by a Belgian pear 'enthusiast named Jean-Baptiste Van Mons. Van Mons ...
View full detailsSansa Apple Tree
Developed in the 1970s at the Morioka Research Station in Japan, the Sansa Apple is a standard cross between the Akane and Gala apples. This early ...
View full detailsHarvey Earligold Apple Tree
Literally descriptive name, this apple both ripens early and is a golden yellow color. It is nearly perfectly round with a yellow hue that softens ...
View full detailsYellow Delicious Apple Tree
A late October apple of superb fresh eating quality. The large golden-yellow apples have a snow-white, juicy, very sweet flesh. While best known fo...
View full detailsShinseiki Pear Tree
Your standard globular golden Asian pear- the Shinseiki Pear is native to east Asia and Japan. Hardy down to USDA Zone 5, this Pear makes a great a...
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This American heirloom variety has been around since at least the 1840s. George Howland of New Bedford, MA exhibited this apple for the Massachuset...
View full detailsRoyal Empire Apple Tree
The Royal Empire Apple (REA) is a sport of the popular Empire Apple. First discovered in 1992, this sport has grown to dominate the Empire market. ...
View full detailsBaldwin Apple Tree
William Butters found this chance apple tree near Wood Hill (close to modern day Wilmington, MA). Research suggests Butters discovered this apple a...
View full detailsDabinett Apple Tree
The Dabinett Apple dates back to a chance discovery by William Dabinett (for whom it is named) in the early 1800s at his orchard in Somerset, Engla...
View full detailsEsopus Spitzenburg Apple Trees
Dutch settlers discovered this apple along the Hudson River near a settlement called Esopus- hence its name- which stands about halfway between New...
View full detailsNectarine Trees
Description Coming Soon! USDA Zone: 5-10 Mature Height: 8-10' Seedling Sun: Full Sun Ripening Time: Pollination: Tree is self fertile Semi-Dwarf R...
View full detailsHarrowsweet Pear Trees
Light green and creamy in color, medium sized pear. Early season harvester. Lightly blushed when ripe. USDA Zone: 4-8 Mature Heights: OHxF 87: ~15-...
View full detailsBonanza Peach Tree
The Bonanza peach tree is a fruit-bearing tree that is known for producing medium to large-sized peaches with a bright red skin and juicy, sweet fl...
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