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Melrose 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...
View full detailsMethley Plum Tree
Japanese cultivar, medium-large, rusty maroon colored, vigorous grower, disease resistant, profuse bloomer in early spring, susceptible to early fr...
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This French cider apple was first propagated in 1872 in Yvetot, Normandy and is named for pomologist Henri Michelin. The apple tree is actually now...
View full detailsMiss Kim Lilac on Standard
The variety of Korean Lilac is currently set on a grafted standard rootstock giving it the appearance of a purple lollipop. The Miss Kim variety is...
View full detailsMonarch Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Monarch Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in August or Januar...
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An old English (Essex) variety bred in 1888 by crossing a Peasgood's Nonsuch (probably the coolest apple name ever) with a Dumelow's Seedling and c...
View full detailsMont Blanc Crabapple Trees
A prolific bloomer, the Mont Blanc Crabapple's bud is a bright pink in color that opens to a snow white flower after many other blooms have opened....
View full detailsMontmorency Cherry Tree
This tart cherry variety has long been recognized as the standard of the industry. Montmorency is planted throughout North America and is considere...
View full detailsMoonglow Pear Trees
The Moonglow Pear’s brownish-green skin covers soft flesh with a sweet mild flavor. It's an early producer with fruit ready for picking in mid-Augu...
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 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 detailsNelson Blueberry Bushes
Originating at the New Jersey Experimental Station in 1988~ the Nelson Blueberry is a high bush blueberry that grows from zones 3-7. A mid July rip...
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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 detailsNorland Apple Trees
The extremely cold hardy tree originated in 1980 by the Agriculture Canada Research Station in Manitoba, Canada, the Norland Apple is a cross betwe...
View full detailsNorth Country Blueberry Bushes
About as big as a dime and consistently blue, this blueberry is similar to those found in most grocery stores. The plant itself is shorter- averag...
View full detailsNorth Sky Blueberry Bushes
Round and more squat than other blueberries with more variation in blue color, the North Sky Blueberry is a low bush variety that produces berries...
View full detailsNorth Star Cherry Trees
Its hardiness down to zone 4 makes this cherry popular in northern climates. It is start, smaller, bright red with a matte finish, and is disease r...
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Originating in 1804 as a seedling on the farm of Herman Chapin in East Bloomfield, NY, the Northern Spy Apple almost did not survive. Attacked by r...
View full detailsNorthland Blueberry Bushes
This medium sized berry has delicious berries but its other attributes are what really set it apart. The stems turn a red color before winter and ...
View full detailsNorthwest Greening Apple Scionwood
For a lengthy history and description of the Northwest Greening Apple, please see its main apple page. Scionwood is ~10-12" long and ships in Augus...
View full detailsNorthwest Greening Apple Trees
N.W. Greening is a Wisconsin Native! Jasen Hatch of Iola, WI crossed a Golden Russet with an Alexander in 1849- the seedlings of the new apple were...
View full detailsNorway Maple Trees
The Norway Maple was introduced from Europe in the 18th century as a shade tree. Now a common sight in landscaping in the eastern US, this maple is...
View full detailsNova Elderberry Bushes
The Nova Elderberry is what one thinks of when he or she thinks of elderberries. They are small purple fruits that form in small clusters often dro...
View full detailsNova Raspberry Bushes
A winter hardy variety that is also heat tolerant. This raspberry is able to grow in numerous climates and USDA Zones. Hardy to Zone 3. Canes have ...
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