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D'Anjou Pear - Semi-dwarf
Large, short necked, firm, good quality pear; keeps well. Harvest September 1st, one month after Bartlett. Zones 5 to 9. 800 hrs. Pollenized by Bartlett. Available on OHxF333.
Flordahome Pear - Semi-dwarf
Low chill pear from Florida. Sweet, smooth textured and juicy. Harvest July/August in southern California. Early bloom. Zones 6 to 10. Chill requirement is less than 400 hrs. Best with pollenizer - Hood is recommended, but Pineapple should also work. Avaliable on OHxF333.
Harrow Delight Pear - Semi-dwarf
Fireblight resistant with fruit similiar to Bartlett. Yellow skin with attractive red blush. Smooth, fine flesh is especially flavorful. Ripens two weeks before Bartlett. Heavy bearing tree. Interfruitful with Bartlett, Bosc, D'Anjou and Moonglow. Zones 4 to 9. 800 hrs. Available on OHxF333.
Hood Pear - Semi-dwarf
Large, early season pear with smooth, yellow-green skin. Blooms early. Buttery textured flesh has sweet, mild pear flavor. Highly resistant to fireblight and moderately resistant to leaf spot. Ripens late July/early August. Zones 6 to 10. 1-200 hrs. Pollenizer required - Flordahome or Pineapple are recommended. Available on OHxF333.
Kieffer Pear - Semi-dwarf
Medium to large pear with greenish yellow skin blushed red. Flesh is crisp and juicy with sprightly flavor and coarse texture. Stores well. Tree is highly resistant to damage from extreme hot or cold temperatures, also resistant to fireblight. Use for cooking and canning. Dependable crops. Ripens September to October. Zones 5 to 10. 2-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on OHxF333.
Monterrey Pear - Semi-dwarf
Large apple shaped pear with yellow-green skin. Smooth textured, crisp, with high quality, sweet flavored flesh. Vigorous, upright tree is hardy and blight resistant. Ripens August/September. Zones 6 to 9. 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on OHxF333.
Moonglow Pear - Semi-dwarf
Large fruit, excellent pear for fresh use or canning; stores well. The soft white flesh is moderately juicy, sub-acid, with mild flavor and smooth texture nearly free of grit cells. Skin is brownish green. Productive, spur-type tree is very resistant to fireblight. Mid season harvest; ripens late July/early August. Zones 5 to 8. 4-500 hours. Pollenizer required, good pollenizer for other pears. Available on OHxF333.
Seckel (Sugar) Pear - Semi-dwarf
Connoisseur's favorite. Sweet, flavorful, aromatic, spicy pear, perhaps the best. Russetted brown skin. Resists fireblight. One of the most cold hardy. Ripens in August. Zones 5 to 8. 500 hours.; full crop 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on OHxF 333.
Warren Pear - Semi-dwarf
Excellent quality dessert pear and highly resistant to fireblight. Medium to large, long necked fruit with pale green skin, sometimes blushed red. Smooth flesh (no grit cells) is juicy and buttery with superb flavor. Good keeper. Cold hardy to -20 degrees F. Ripens in mid August. Zones 5 to 9. 600 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on OHxF333.
Honey Babe Miniature Peach
Yellow freestone with sweet, rich peach flavor. Heavy bearing 5 foot tree. Excellent choice for home orchards. Ripens early to mid July. Zones 6 to 9. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 5276 (Zaiger). Available on: Lov.
Southern Bartlett Pear - Semi-dwarf
Variety was discovered on an old Louisiana homestead and is thought to be a chance sport of Bartlett. Tree tends to grow in a spreading pattern. Moderate resistance to fireblight. Ripens early to mid August. Zones 8 to 11. Less than 400 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on OHxF333.
Mid-Pride Peach - Semi-dwarf
Best yellow freestone peach for warm winter climates of southern California, Phoenix, Houston, San Francisco Bay area. Also recommended for central California for its exceptional flavor and dessert quality. Ripens mid season (July in central California). Zones 9 to 10. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Cit.
Desert Dawn Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Proven heavy producer of delicious nectarines for warm winter western climates. Skin is solid red, flesh is juicy and yellow freestone with rich flavor. Ripens mid to late May. Zones 8 to 10. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Desert Delight Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Delicious low chill, semi-freestone nectarine. Large fruit with bright red skin, yellow flesh and rich flavor. Proven producer in warm winter western climates, also recommended as early fruit elsewhere. Ripens mid June. Zones 7 to 10. 1-200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 7891 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Double Delight Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Sensational mid season yellow freestone; very high scoring in taste tests. Heavy bearing tree with very showy double pink flowers. Superb, dark red skinned fruit is sweet, with unusually rich flavor; consistently the best flavored yellow nectarine--a must for home orchards. Ripens early to mid July. Zones 6b to 10. 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Cit.
Fantasia Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Popular yellow freestone nectarine with large fruit. Harvest firm-ripe and tangy or soft-ripe and sweet with rich flavor. High scoring in taste tests. Ripens in late July/early August. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hrs. or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Heavenly White Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Superb white fleshed freestone; consistently one of the highest scoring fruits at DWN's taste tests and three time taste test winner. Large, firm nectarine, with sweet, rich flavor; a connoisseur's delight. Dull red and cream colored skin. Ripens in mid to late July. Zones 6 to 9. 650 hrs. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Cit.
Independence Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Consistently very high scoring in taste tests. Firm yellow freestone nectarine with bright red skin. Flavor is rich, tangy and sweet, one of the best. Winter and frost hardy; very reliable producer. Ripens in early July. Zones 5 to 9. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Mericrest Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Very cold and frost hardy with late bloom. Crops after sub-zero winters. Large, red skinned yellow freestone nectarine with rich, tangy flavor. Very high scoring in taste tests, highly recommended. Ripens mid-July. Zones 5 to 9. 800 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Panamint Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Attractive red skinned yellow freestone nectarine. Aromatic, intensely flavored with nice acid-sugar balance. Dependable, long time favorite in warm winter southern Calif. climates. Ripens late July/early Aug. Zones 8 to 10. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Snow Queen Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Taste test winner. Sweet, juicy, early season white freestone nectarine; longtime favorite in southern Calif. Ripens in late June, 2-3 weeks before Babcock. Zones 8 to 10. 250-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Liz's Late Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Taste test flavor winner. Sprightly sweet, intense, spicy flavored, yellow meated freestone nectarine with red over yellow skin. Ripens late August/early September. Zones 6 to 9. 600-700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 9437 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
August Pride Peach - Semi-dwarf
Large, all-purpose yellow freestone peach for mild winter climates. Has sweet, aromatic, rich flavor with tart skin; one of the very best. Ripens mid to late season, 3-4 weeks after Mid-Pride. Zones 8 to 10. Less than 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Cit.
Rio Oso Gem Peach - Semi-dwarf
Large, favorite, late yellow freestone peach with sweet, rich flavor, like J.H. Hale. Use fresh/freeze. Small tree with showy bloom; late blooming. Ripens in mid August. Zones 6 to 10. 800 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Red Baron Flowering and Fruiting Peach - Semi-dwarf
Flowering and fruiting peach variety. Highly ornamental with very showy, double red blossoms which cover the tree in early spring. Yellow freestone fruit is large, firm, sweet, juicy and richly flavored. Longtime favorite in southern California. Ripens in mid July to mid August. Zones 7 to 10. Low chilling requirement, 250-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 4195. Available on Cit.
Babcock Peach - Semi-dwarf
Longtime favorite white fleshed, freestone peach. Sweet and juicy, aromatic, subacid. Ripens mid July. Widely adapted: low chilling requirement, yet not early blooming. Zones 8 to 10. 250-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Eva's Pride Peach - Semi-dwarf
Delicious, very low chill yellow freestone peach is medium to large, firm, with sweet flavor. Ripens late June/early July, midway between May Pride and Mid-Pride. Zones 9 to 10. 1-200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 7751 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Elberta Peach - Semi-dwarf
Famous yellow freestone with classic, rich peach flavor; high scoring in taste tests. Use fresh, canned, cooked. Reported resistant to brown rot. Ripens late July/early August, up to 3-4 weeks later in colder climates. Zones 5 to 9. 600 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Gold Dust Peach - Semi-dwarf
Best early season yellow peach; with high taste test scores. Yellow meated semi-freestone with exceptional flavor. All-purpose; superb for fresh eating. Ripens mid to late June, but is not an early bloomer. Zones 6 to 9. 550 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
May Pride Peach - Semi-dwarf
Very early ripening peach for warm winter climates with delicious, sweet, tangy, yellow semi-freestone fruit. Ripens in late May/early June; very large for such an early peach. Large, showy pink blossoms. Zones 7 to 10. 150-200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 7775 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Beauty Plum - Semi-dwarf
Sweet, flavorful plum, more widely adapted than Santa Rosa and more productive in cool, rainy climates. Fruit has red over yellow skin, amber flesh is streaked red. Good pollenizer. Ripens in June. Zones 6 to 10. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Burgundy Plum - Semi-dwarf
Sweet, juicy and pleasing mild flavored plum with maroon skin and flesh, small pit and little or no tartness. High taste test scores. Very productive. Tree has narrow, upright habit. Prolonged harvest, late July to mid August. Zones 5 to 9. 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Mariposa Plum - Semi-dwarf
Large, red fleshed, sweet, juicy, firm, delicious plum with small pit, nearly freestone. Mottled maroon over green skin. Use fresh or cooked. Ripens in August. Zones 6 to 10. 250 hrs. Pollenized by Catalina, Nubiana, or Santa Rosa. Available on Cit.
Santa Rosa Plum - Semi-dwarf
Most popular plum in California and Arizona. Juicy, tangy, flavorful amber flesh is tinged red. Has tart, reddish purple skin. Ripens late June. Zones 5 to 10. 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Satsuma Plum - Semi-dwarf
Second most popular plum in California. Mottled maroon over green skin with dark red, meaty flesh. Sweet, mild, not tart; favorite for jam. Ripens in late July. Zones 6 to 10. 300 hrs. Pollenized by Santa Rosa or Beauty. Available on Cit.
Sensation Red Bartlett Pear - Semi-dwarf
High quality Bartlett-like fruit with attractive red skin. Relatively small tree. Ripens mid to late August. Zones 5 to 9. 700 hours. Self-fruitful in most of western U.S. Elsewhere, pollenized by Bosc, D'Anjou or other pear. Available on OHxF333.
Pineapple Pear - Semi-dwarf
Large, pineapple flavored fruit with russet colored skin. Blooms early. Good resistance to fireblight. Ripens in August. Zones 6 to 10. 200 hours. Self-fruitful, but heavier set if pollenized. Available on OHxF333.
Octoberfest Peach
Late season peach with wonderful midseason flavor. Medium to large semi-clingstone fruit. Will hang on the tree for over a month and remain sweet and firm. Ripens mid September to mid October. Zones 7 to 9. 750 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Honey Kist Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Early ripening yellow nectarine with high sugar and low acid. Harvest begins in late June in Central California. Picking can begin before fruit softens as low acid varieties are good to eat even before they are fully ripe. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Cit.
20th Century ('Nijiseiki') Asian Pear - Semi-dwarf
Medium sized Asian pear with smooth, thin skin and excellent quality. Juicy, sweet, with mild flavor; crisp like an apple when ripe. Easy to grow. Medium sized upright tree bears heavily; best to thin. Late bloom. Ripens in early to mid August; keeps well. Zones 5 to 10. 3-400 hours. Self-fruitful or pollenized by Shinseiki, Bartlett or other pear or Asian pear. Available on OHxF333.
Hosui Asian Pear - Semi-dwarf
Large, top quality fruit; high scoring in taste tests; perhaps the tastiest Asian pear. Juicy, very sweet, flavorful, refreshing, low acid. Brownish orange skin, russet type. Blooms late, ripens early to mid August. Zones 5 to 10. 3-400 hours. Pollenized by Shinko, Chojuro, Bartlett or 20th Century. Available on OHxF 333.
Shinko Asian Pear - Semi-dwarf
Late blooming and late ripening with excellent quality. Large, juicy, sweet, crisp, flavorful russet type Asian pear with greenish or golden brown skin. Variety most resistant to fireblight. Bears very young and then heavily every year; best with thinning. Ripens in September; keeps well. Zones 5 to 9. 450 hours. Pollenized by Hosui, Chojuro, Kikusui, Bartlett. Available on OHxF333.
Shinseiki Asian Pear - Semi-dwarf
Juicy, sweet, mild, medium sized Asian pear with smooth, thin, bright yellow skin. Easy to grow. Keeps well. Harvest late July/early August. Vigorous, precocious, usually bears in second year; high yields. Zones 5 to 10. 250-300 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on OHxF333.
Garden Delicious Genetic Dwarf Apple
Greenish yellow apple with red blush to full red color. Sweet, crisp, superb flavor, even in hot climates. Use fresh or cooked, good keeper. 8-10 ft. tree; smaller with pruning. Ripens in early September. Zones 4 to 8. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Apple.
Ashmead's Kernal Apple - Semi-dwarf
Widely regarded as one of the all-time best flavored apples. Small to medium-sized fruit with variable shape, often lopsided. Greenish to golden brown russet skin with reddish highlights. Creamy yellow flesh is aromatic, crisp and sweet. Fruit picked early is somewhat sharp and acidic, but mellows after a few weeks off the tree. Ripens after Red Delicious, about with Golden Delicious. Keeps 3-4 months. Used for dessert, cider and sauce. Resistant to powdery mildew, somewhat resistant to apple scab. Winter hardy tree, begins bearing at young age. From England, discovered in the early 1700's. Zones 4 to 9. Estimated chilling requirement 500 hours or less. Partly self-fruitful, biggest crops with cross-pollenization. Available on M111.
Cox's Orange Pippin Apple - Semi-dwarf
Old favorite dessert apple. Flesh is firm and juicy with sweet, rich flavor and distinctive aroma. No tartness. Skin is orange-red to bright red over yellow. Prefers moderate climate. Ripens August to early Sept. Zones 4 to 8. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on M111.
Golden Russet Apple - Semi-dwarf
One of the great family orchard apples of 19th century America. Fruit is of medium size with crisp, aromatic, subacid, creamy yellow flesh with great flavor and legendary sugary juice. Skin is partly to almost completely russeted, varying from grayish green or greenish yellow to an attractive golden brown with orange highlights. Used fresh and for cider, drying and cooking. Ripens late Sep./early Oct. Ripe fruit hangs on the tree until frost; stores well. Tree is vigorous, winter hardy and disease resistant. Zones 4 to 6. Estimated chilling requirement of 800-1000 hours. but proven very productive in trials with much lower chill. Partly self-fruitful; largest crops with cross-pollenization. Available on M111.
Granny Smith Miniature Apple
From New Zealand. Large, late, green, all-purpose, very popular apple. Crisp, tart, excellent keeper. Requires long summer; thrives in hot climates. Prolonged bloom; good pollenizer for other apples. Ripens in October/November. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Gen.
Hudson's Golden Gem Apple - Semi-dwarf
One of the largest and best-flavored russet apples. Crisp, sugary, juicy flesh with flavor described as nutty by some and pear-like by others. Conical in shape with a very distinctive appearance: a smooth uniform grayish-gold or light yellowish-brown russet over the entire surface. In most climates where it is grown, the fruit hangs on the tree into winter. Good keeper. Resistant to scab, mildew and fireblight. Fruit tends to crack the first two or three years only. Chance seedling discovered in a fence row at Tangent, Oregon. Introduced in 1931. Zones 3 to 9. Estimated chilling hours 500 or less. Partly self-fruitful, biggest crop with cross-pollenization. Available on M111.
Liberty Apple - Semi-dwarf
Outstanding, cold hardy, disease resistant apple; resists scab, rust, mildew, fireblight. Has crisp, rich, sprightly flavor. Skin solid red even in hot climates. Use fresh or cooked. Ripens in Sept. Zones 4 to 8. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful; interfruitful with Red Delicious, Empire, McIntosh. Available on M111.
Pettingill Apple - Semi-dwarf
Chance apple seedling discovered near Long Beach, California, and introduced in 1949. Large fruit with red over green skin. Flesh is crisp and juicy with a balance of sugar and acid. Large, vigorous, productive tree. Good keeper. Ripens late September to mid October in coastal southern California climates. Zones 6 to 11. Very low winter chilling requirement, about 300 hrs. Partially self-fruitful, better crops with Fuji, Gala, Braeburn or Mutsu as pollenizer. Available on M111.
Pink Lady Apple - Semi-dwarf
New hot climate apple from Western Australia. Very crisp with sweet-tart distinct flavor; good keeper. Skin is reddish pink over green; white flesh is fine grained and resists browning. Ripens in late Oct./early Nov., about three weeks after Fuji. Zones 6 to 9. 3-400 hours. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 7880. Available on M111.
Sierra Beauty Apple - Semi-dwarf
Favorite late apple in Northern California. Large yellow fruit with red blush, rich, sprightly flavor, moderately sweet. Excellent fresh or cooked. Good keeper. Ripens early October. Pollenizer required. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hours or less. Available on M111.
Winesap Apple - Semi-dwarf
Stayman Double Red. Longtime favorite late red apple with juicy, smooth texture and lively flavor. Use fresh or cooked. Ripens September/October. Zones 5 to 8. 500 hours or less. Pollenizer required - Red or Golden Delicious, Fuji, Gala, Liberty. Available on M111.
Winter Banana Apple - Semi-dwarf
Medium to large, round, attractive, pale yellow blushed pink apple with waxy finish. Crisp, tangy, juicy flesh is highly aromatic with a mild, banana-like flavor. Long-time favorite dessert apple in California's mild winter coastal climates. Good cider apple. Good keeper. Bears at a young age. Ripens mid to late September. Zones 4 to 9. Less than 400 hours. Partly self-fruitful; biggest crops if cross-pollenized. Excellent pollenizer for other apples. Available on M111.
Autumn Glo Apricot - Semi-dwarf
Extend the apricot season with this large, sweet apricot. Autumn Glo ripens in early August. The freestone fruit is great for eating as well as drying. Zones 7 to 9. 500 hours or less. Patent No. 9864 (Zaiger). Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Chinese (Mormon) Apricot - Semi-dwarf
Very cold and frost hardy apricot tree, sets heavy crops. Fruit is small to medium size, golden with red blush. Clingstone flesh is firm and flavorful. Recommended for difficult, spring frost prone climates. Ripens late June to early July. Zones 4 to 9. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Earli Autumn Apricot - Semi-dwarf
Late blooming and late maturing, this apricot ripens in August. Medium sized fruit is light bronze over yellow, the flesh is sweet and firm, colored light yellow. Self-fruitful. Zones 7 to 9. 500 hours or less. Patent No. 9937 (Zaiger). Available on Cit
Harglow Apricot - Semi-dwarf
Late blooming, productive apricot tree, proven in coastal northwestern climates. Originated in Canada. Medium size fruit with bright orange skin is sometimes blushed red. Orange freestone flesh is firm, sweet, flavorful. Resistant to perennial canker and brown rot, resists cracking. Ripens early, approximately mid to late June in central California. Zones 4 to 9. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Garden Delight Miniature Nectarine
Large yellow freestone nectarine with sweet, delicious, refreshing flavor. Ripens in mid August. Heavy bearing 5-6 ft. tree, easily covered to protect from frost. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hrs. or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on: Lov.
Nectar Babe Miniature Nectarine
Excellent quality, mid season, yellow freestone nectarine with sweet, rich, delicious flavor. Heavy bearing 5-6 ft. tree. Ripens in July. Zones 6 to 9. 400 hrs. or less. Pollenized by Honey Babe or other peach or nectarine. (Zaiger) Available on: Lov.
Necta Zee Miniature Nectarine
Sweet, firm, flavorful, yellow freestone nectarine with beautiful red skin. Best self-fruitful miniature nectarine. Ripens mid June to early July. Strong, vigorous tree to 6 feet. Zones 6 to 9. 400 hrs. or less. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 6283 (Zaiger). Available on: Lov.
Garden Prince Genetic Dwarf Almond
Compact, lushly foliated 10-12 ft. almond tree with large, light pink blossoms. Soft shelled nuts are especially sweet and tasty. Bears young and heavy; ripens late, in October. Cold hardy to zone 9, maybe 8. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 5146 (Zaiger). Available on Nema.
Stanley Prune - Semi-dwarf
Delicious large prune with dark blue skin and juicy, sweet, greenish yellow meaty flesh. Freestone. Extremely cold hardy and reliable, with late bloom. Ripens late August. Zones 4 to 9. 800 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Double Jewel Flowering and Fruiting Peach - Semi-dwarf
Flowering and fruiting peach for home orchard and landscape. Has highly ornamental, late, profuse and showy double pink flowers. Large yellow freestone fruit has sweet, rich flavor; keeps well. Ripens in late June/early July. Zones 5 to 9. 3-400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 6410 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Fairtime Peach - Semi-dwarf
Fine fruit for the very late season. Very large, yellow freestone peach, excellent flavor. Mid September in Central California. Early bloom. Zones 6 to 9. 4-500 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Carnival Peach on Semi-Dwarf
Very late yellow freestone. Large red-skinned fruit ripens late September to early October in Central California. Vigorous, productive tree. Zones 7 to 9. Estimated chill requirement is 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Sundowner Apple - Semi-dwarf
New sibling apple of Pink Lady from the same fruit breeder in Western Australia. Crisp, sweet white flesh and red skin with green undertones. Grows well in more extreme fruit growing regions such as southern districts and deserts. Low chill requirement, but high chill adaptability. Ripens in November. Self-fruitful. Zones 6 to 9. 200-300 hours. Available on M7.
Montrose Apricot - Semi-dwarf
Fruit is large with beautiful yellow skin and a red blush. Yellow flesh is sweet and very juicy. From Montrose, Colorado; very hardy and frost resistant. Pit is sweet and edible. Ripens in mid July after Chinese. Zones 5 to 9. 600 hours. Available on Cit.
Tennosui Asian Pear - Semi-dwarf
Thought to be a cross between Tennessee pear and Hosui. Bell shaped. Fruit remains crisp after being cut and is slow to oxidize. Shows resistance to fireblight. Ripens early to mid August. Zones 6 to 10. 150 to 450 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on OHxF333.
Dorsett Golden Miniature Apple
Outstanding, medium to large, firm, very flavorful sweet apple for warm winter areas. Productive throughout southern California and Phoenix, Arizona. Also recommended as good early season apple for central California. Ripens in late June/July. Good pollenizer for Anna. Zones 5 to 10. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Gen.
Fuji Miniature Apple
Recent introduction from Japan; now California's favorite apple. Sweet, crisp, very flavorful. Dull reddish-orange skin, sometimes russetted. Ripens in mid to late September; excellent keeper. Excellent pollenizer for other apples. Zones 4 to 9. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Gen.
Gala Miniature Apple
(Original Gala) Wonderful dessert apple from New Zealand. Skin is reddish-orange, striped over yellow. Crisp, dense, aromatic flesh with nice blend of sweetness and tartness, rich flavor. Good pollenizer for other apples. Ripens in August, 2-3 weeks before Red Delicious. Adapted to cold and warm winter climates. Zones 4 to 10. Chilling requirement apparently less than 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Gen.
Harcot Apricot - Semi-dwarf
Outstanding apricot variety from Canada with frost hardy late bloom. Resists brown rot and perennial canker. Medium to large freestone fruit ripens mid June. Sweet, juicy, rich flavor - one of the best. Zones 4 to 9. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Blenheim (Royal) Apricot - Semi-dwarf
All-purpose freestone, sweet, aromatic, flavorful. Long-time no. 1 apricot in California. Early bloom. Late June/early July harvest. Zones 7 to 9. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Gold Kist Apricot - Semi-dwarf
Excellent backyard apricot for warm winter climates. Freestone, with excellent sweet/tart flavor. Heavy bearing. Produces better than Katy in areas with mildest winters. Early June harvest, three to four weeks before Blenheim. Zones 7 to 9. 300 hours. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Cit.
Moorpark Apricot - Semi-dwarf
Longtime favorite apricot of connoisseurs for its exceptionally rich flavor and aroma. Reliable producer; large fruit ripens in July. Used fresh and for canning. Zones 6 to 9. 600 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Tomcot Apricot - Semi-dwarf
The most consistently productive apricot variety at Dave Wilson Nursery 1992-97. Large, orange fruit with firm, sweet flesh. Early harvest (late May, early June). Zones 4 to 9. 500 hours or less. Partly self-fruitful; biggest crops if cross-pollenized by another apricot. Pat. No. 7034. Available on Cit.
Arctic Glo Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Exciting sprightly sweet, early season white nectarine. High scoring in taste tests; nice balance of sugar and acid with very appealing flavor. Has red skin and very unusual crimson streaked white clingstone flesh. Highly recommended for home orchards. Ripens late June/early July. Zones 6 to 9. 400-500 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 7884 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Arctic Star Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Earliest to ripen of the white fleshed nectarines. Low in acid, super sweet with no tartness. Semi-freestone, snow white flesh with beautiful dark red skin. Rave reviews in trial tastings. Ripens mid to late June. Zones 7 to 10. Low chill, only 300 hours. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 9332 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Arctic Queen Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Delicious, new, low acid, super sweet, freestone white nectarine. Very similar to Arctic Rose, but ripening 3-4 weeks later (early to mid Aug. in central California). Has rich flavor and nice crunchy texture when firm ripe, is extremely sweet when soft ripe. High scoring in taste tests. Zones 6 to 9. 6-700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 8094 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Arctic Jay Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Taste test winner. Very attractive, firm, freestone, white fleshed fruit is richly flavored, with a balance of sugar and acid. Ripens in July, between Arctic Glo and Heavenly White nectarines. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hrs. or less. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 9908 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Arctic Rose Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
Delicious, white fleshed, super sweet, freestone nectarine. Has sweet, rich flavor and crunchy texture when firm; is extremely sweet when soft ripe. Very high scoring in taste tests; highly recommended for home orchards. Ripens mid to late July. Zones 6 to 9. 6-700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 7889 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Arctic Supreme Peach - Semi-dwarf
Large, round, white fleshed clingstone to semi-freestone peach with sweet, tangy, exquisite flavor. Two time taste test favorite. Very firm, perfect for slicing. Red over cream colored skin. Peak quality reached a short while after picking. Ripens in late July/early Aug. Zones 6 to 9. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Cit.
Donut (Stark Saturn) Peach - Semi-dwarf
Unique white fleshed, freestone peach with a sunken center - shaped like a doughnut. Sweet, with a mild, almond-like flavor. Ripens late June/early July. Zones 5 to 10. 2-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Tropic Snow Peach - Semi-dwarf
Delicious white freestone peach for mild winter areas. Fruit is medium sized, with creamy white, firm, aromatic flesh with balanced acid and sugar and superb flavor. Showy blossoms. Harvest begins mid June. Zones 6 to 10. Very low winter chilling requirement, about 200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Earlitreat Peach - Semi-dwarf
Delicious low chill, very early peach with flavor and sweetness comparable to mid season varieties. Medium sized, has attractive red over yellow skin. Yellow flesh has very nice acid/sugar balance. Highly recommended for home orchards. Ripens early May in Central California. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hrs. or less. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 9842 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Emerald Beaut Plum - Semi-dwarf
Very high taste test scorer. Has light green skin and greenish yellow to orange freestone flesh with exceptionally sweet, distinctive, pleasing flavor. Still crunchy when ripe. Ripens late August through early October. Ripe fruit holds on tree up to two months, longer than any other stone fruit. Zones 5 to 10. 6-700 hours. Pollenizer required: Beauty, Late Santa Rosa, Nubiana, Burgundy, Flavor King Pluot. Pat. no. 9162 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Brittany Gold Apricot - Semi-dwarf
A very consistent producer and proven to perform in tough climates where no other apricots do. Large, firm, sweet fruit has an extremely long season for an apricot, hanging on the tree for two weeks or more at the end of July. Zones 7 to 9. 5-600 hours. Self-fruitful. Pat. no. 13504 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Dapple Supreme Pluot - Semi-dwarf
A new low chill Pluot from Zaiger with impeccable parentage, Dapple Dandy and Flavor Supreme. Red dappled skin with sweet red flesh. Ripens mid June. Very early bloomer. Pollenized by Flavorosa Pluot. Zones 6 to 9. 300 hours. Available on Cit.
All-In-One Genetic Semi-Dwarf Almond on Nemaguard
No. 1 almond for home orchards. Heavy crops of soft shelled nuts with sweet, flavorful kernels. Hot summer required to ripen; ripens late September to early October. Fifteen foot tree, very winter and frost hardy, but best results in zones 8 to 9 on this rootstock. 3-400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 4304 (Zaiger). Available on Nema.
Tropic Gold Apricot - Semi-dwarf
Medium to large yellow fruit with orange cheek and flesh. Firm, juicy, excellent flavor. Good for fresh eating, canning and drying. Heavy bearing. Good for mild winter areas. Ripens in late June to early July. Zones 7 to 9. 350 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Ghost Apple - Semi-dwarf
A truly unique variety from Zaiger, this heat loving apple has totally white skin and flesh with a sweet, subacid flavor. Ripens in early July. Needs a mid blooming apple for pollenization. Hardy to zone 5. Chill hours are estimated at 3-400. Available on M111.
Anna Miniature Apple
Remarkable fruit for mild winter climates in southern California and southern Arizona. Bears heavy crops of sweet, crisp, flavorful apples even in low desert. Use fresh or cooked. Keeps for two months in the refrigerator. Ripens in July. Zones 5 to 10. 200 hours. Self-fruitful or pollenized by Dorsett Golden or Ein Shemer. Available on Gen.
Ume Shiro-Kaga Flowering and Fruiting Apricot - Standard
Apricot used for pickling and ornamental bloom. Single white flowers with spicy fragrance bloom from late January to early February. Fruit is 3/4 to 1" in diameter and ripens in mid May. Zones 7 to 10. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Myro.
Royalty Crabapple
Moderate growth to 15 x 15 feet with a dense, moundlike crown. Striking dark purple leaves and single, purplish red flowers in spring. Small fruit is dark red, ornamental. Very cold hardy. Zones 4 to 8.
Snow Babe Miniature White Peach
Delicious white freestone fruit, lovely blooms. Heavy producer. Ripens mid July. Zones 6 to 9. Expected chill required is 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Lov.
Craig's Crimson Cherry - Semi-dwarf
Excellent genetic semi-dwarf, self-fruitful sweet cherry; winner of recent taste test. Medium to large, firm, dark red to nearly black fruit has wonderful, spicy flavor and firm texture. Ripens mid to late May. Zones 4 to 9. 5-600 hrs. Pat. No. 7320 (Zaiger). Available on Max.
Minnie Royal Cherry - Semi-dwarf
Medium sized red cherry with good flavor and a low chill requirement. Tree is very productive and ripens 11-14 days ahead of Bing. Pollenized by Royal Lee or Royal Crimson. Zones 8-10. 200 to 300 hours. Pat. no. 12942 (Zaiger). Available on Max.
Royal Lee Cherry - Semi-dwarf
Medium-large red heart shaped cherry is firm with excellent flavor. Tree is very productive with a low chill requirement. Pollenized by Minnie Royal or Royal Crimson. Zones 8-10. 200 to 300 hours. Pat. no. 12472 (Zaiger). Available on Max.