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Compact Stella Cherry Tree
The Stella Cherry comes from the John Innes Institute in Norwich England. In 1964, scientists a the Brookhaven National Laboratory irradiated the g...
View full detailsContender Peach Tree
The Contender peach (Prunus persica) is a variety of peach that was developed at the Agricultural Research Service's Southeastern Fruit and Tree Nu...
View full detailsCortland Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Cortland Apple, please see its main apple page. This is the original strain of Cortland from the late ...
View full detailsCortland Apple Tree
Created at Cornell University’s Agricultural Station in 1898, the Cortland Apple is a popular tree around the Great Lakes even today. It is now the...
View full detailsCresthaven Peach Tree
This peach is a firm, yellow to red highly colored variety for late season. The Cresthaven’s fruit is yellow-fleshed, freestone, and shows consider...
View full detailsCreston Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Creston Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or Januar...
View full detailsCreston Apple Tree
Developed in the 1990s by the Pacific Agri-Food Centre in British Columbia and is another offspring of the prodigious Golden Delicious. This apple ...
View full detailsCrimsonCrisp® Apple Tree
First created at Rutgers Fruit Research Center in New Jersey in 1971 and is a cross between apple PCF2-134 and PRI 669-205. The CrimsonCrisp® was c...
View full detailsDabinette Apple Scionwood
Check out our main Dabinett page for more information about this apple. Scion wood is ~10-12" long, ¼" in caliper, and ships in August or January-A...
View full detailsDappled Willow on Standard
Like all willows, this grafted plant loves water. It can tolerate damp soil and will grow and grow if waters regularly. The plant itself is shaped ...
View full detailsDeluxe Backyard Orchard Starter Collection
Want to start a backyard orchard but don't know where to start? We have our recommendations for an excellent variety of fruit trees that pollinate ...
View full detailsDisease Resistant Apple Collection
Great for organic growers! These varieties of apples are bred to resist disease better than heirloom or older varieties. The tree below are selecte...
View full detailsDolgo Crabapple Tree
A Russian discovered crabapple; the word ‘Dolgo’ means long in Russian which describes both its extended bloom time and the conical shape of the cr...
View full detailsDwarf Apple Tree Starter Collection
Planting dwarf trees is the modern way to plant an orchard. We can graft any apple tree onto a dwarf rootstock- limiting its growth and taking up a...
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 detailsDwarf Korean Lilac on Standard
An Asian lilac bush that blooms in late May- later than most standard American lilac bushes. The Palibin variety is light purple with clusters of f...
View full detailsEarligold Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Earligold Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or Janu...
View full detailsEmperor 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 detailsEmpire Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Empire Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or January...
View full detailsEmpire Apple Tree
The Empire is a hybrid of the McIntosh and Red Delicious apple varieties, and was developed by the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station i...
View full detailsEmpress Apple Tree
L. Frederic Hough of Rutgers University first crossed this tree in 1969 by pairing the Jonamac x Vista Bells apples. The tree, having a similar sha...
View full detailsEnterprise Apple Tree
First developed in the Purdue University Horticultural Farm in 1982, the Enterprise Apple is another in several modern apples prized for its diseas...
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 detailsExclamation Sycamore Trees
Some of the largest trees we have on site, the Exclamation Sycamore can grow to heights of over 60' and are currently upwards of 12-15'. These tree...
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