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Fameuse Snow Apple Trees
While records of this apple date back to the early 1700s, the Fameuse apple truly gained in popularity in the 1850s in Quebec, Canada due to its ex...
View full detailsRhode Island Greening Apple Tree
This American heirloom variety can trace its lineage back to Rhode Island in the mid 1650s and was discovered on the farm of a Mr. Green near Middl...
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 detailsRoseland Red Honeycrisp Apple Tree
Introduced in Minnesota in 1991, the Roseland Red Honey Crisp (RRHC) is a local favorite. The tree is one of the most vigorous and hardy of apple t...
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 detailsManchurian Crabapple Trees
Manchurian Crabapple is a native of northern Asia. It is now grown worldwide as an ornamental and is often employed as an apple tree pollinator. It...
View full detailsSiouxland Poplar
A fast growing tree in a family of already fast growing tree. The Poplar is renowned for its columnar shape, glossy foliate, and strikingly yellow ...
View full detailsDwarf Globe Blue Spruce on Standard
A globular form of the common Blue Spruce- this plant is grafted on a 2' root stock giving it the appearance of a lollipop. The plant will continue...
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 detailsThundercloud Flowering Crabapple Tree
This is an upright tree that forms a slightly bowl shaped around it base. Almost square shaped at maturity, the tree tops out at 18-20' tall and 10...
View full detailsRadiant Flowering Crabapple Tree
Creamy Pink in color, the flowers first open in April and bloom for a couple weeks. Fewer internal branches gives this tree more air space in its c...
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