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Fredonia Grape Vine
An early harvester (as compared to the Concord) these grapes mature slightly unevenly but make for a lovely variation in taste. Also a darker purpl...
View full detailsFreedom Apple Trees
Developed from the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station in the 1950s; the Freedom Apple counts the McIntosh, Macoun, the ever prolific Go...
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 detailsFrost® Peach Tree
This newer peach that has recently become available and is designed to be resistant to leaf curl. Cold hardy and early to mid ripener. Tree is most...
View full detailsFuji Apple Tree
First breed in the 1930s, this apple has grown to be one of the most popular apples sold around the world. Its lengthy storage abilities and crisp ...
View full detailsGala Apple Tree
James H. Kidd first discovered the Gala Apple as one of several seedlings that results from a breeding program in New Zealand. The Gala first gaine...
View full detailsGeneva® 11 Rootstock
A vigorous dwarfing Rootstock. First crossed in 1993 in the New York State Ag Exp. Station with M.26 and Robusta 5 crabapples. More similar to M.26...
View full detailsGeneva® 41 Rootstock
A dwarfing rootstock resulting from an M.27 (one of the smallest dwarfing rootstock and our choice at the Nursery for dwarf trees) and a Robusta 5 ...
View full detailsGeneva® 935 Rootstock
Dwarfing rootstock first crossed in 1976 ~ descendent of Ottawa 3 and Robusta 5 and grows slightly larger than M.26. Resistant to Fireblight and Cr...
View full detailsGeneva® 969 Rootstock
A semi-dwarfing rootstock out of the Geneva Apple Rootstock Breeding Program. It is cold hardy and is a cross between a dwarfing Ottawa 3 Rootstock...
View full detailsGinger Gold® Apple Trees
In 1969, Hurricane Camille washed away vast swaths of Clyde and Frances 'Ginger' Harvey's orchard. In a valiant effort to recover as many seedlings...
View full detailsGlenora Grape Vines
Medium size, well-filled clusters of medium, bluish black berries. Smooth thin skin with sweet and spicy flesh. Seedless grapes. USDA Zone: 5-9 Po...
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 detailsGoldbar Apricot Trees
Like most apricot trees, the Goldbar produces large, light yellow to orange colored fruit that blush a light red in the early summer as the fruit m...
View full detailsGoldcot Apricot Trees
Fruit is medium sized and almost perfectly round. Its skin is moderately thick and slightly fuzzy with a golden hue. Tree is less vigorous than oth...
View full detailsGolden Delicious Apple Trees
First discovered in Clay County, West Virginia in the late 1890s as a chance seedling of a Grimes Golden or Golden Reinette. When it became commerc...
View full detailsGolden Russet Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Golden Russet Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or ...
View full detailsGolden Russet Apple Trees
The Golden Russet apple is a classic American heirloom variety that dates back to the 1700s. It is a medium-sized apple with a yellow-golden skin c...
View full detailsGoldrich Apricot Trees
Bright orange without much blush, this apricot is an eye pleaser. Large with near identical lobes with a waxy skin and little fuzz. They ripen slig...
View full detailsGoldRush Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the GoldRush Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or Janua...
View full detailsGoldRush Apple Tree
Introduced from the Purdue-Rutgers-U of I Apple Breeding Program in 1994, the GoldRush apple is an excellent late season apple. Originally known as...
View full detailsGoldstrike Apricot Trees
This apricot ripens slightly later than other apricot species hardy to zone 5. The fruit is light orange, oval shaped, and generally uniform in app...
View full detailsGranny Smith Apple Trees
This large green apple originated in New Zealand or Tasmania the mid-1800s. It is a widely recognized and popular variety, known for its distinctiv...
View full detailsGranny Smith Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Granny Smith Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or J...
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