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Kwanzan Flowering Cherry
Upright growth to 30 x 20 ft. Spectacular large, double rosy pink flowers in drooping clusters, mid season, with long blooming period. Flowers appear before or with young red leaves. Zones 4 to 8. Available on Mazz.
Mt. Fuji Flowering Cherry
Early blooming with semi-double white flowers emerging from pink buds. Strong horizontal branching. Striking yellow-orange foliage in autumn. To 20 feet by 25 feet. Zones 5 to 7. Available on: Mazz.
Shirofugen Flowering Cherry
Latest flowering cherry to bloom. Spectacular, abundant, double flowers, pink aging to white. Long stemmed, drooping. Beautiful dark green foliage. Spreading tree to 25 ft. high. Zones 6 to 8.
Yoshino Flowering Cherry
Early display of light pink to white, fragrant, single blossoms. Fast growth to 40 ft. x 30 ft. Rounded, open canopy with graceful, curving branches. LIght gray bark. Glossy, bright green foliage. Zones 5 to 8.
Pink Dawn Chitalpa
(Chitalpa tashkentensis "Pink Dawn") A cross between Catalpa and Chilopsis. Fast growing tree 20-30 ft. and almost as wide. Has bright green 4-5" long leaves and profuse clusters of frilly light pink flowers. Blooms over long period, late spring through summer. Tolerant of heat, drought and full sun.
Prairie Fire Crabapple
Moderate growth to 20 ft. by 20 ft., with upright and eventually rounded shape. Crimson buds open to long lasting, single, pinkish red blossoms, followed by dark red, persistent fruit. New foliage is reddish maroon, aging to reddish green on red stems. Highly resistant to fireblight, scab, cedar apple rust and powdery mildew. Zones 4 to 8.
Purple Pony Dwarf Plum
Outstanding purple foliage with single pale pink blooms. Tree grows ten to twelve feet tall. Sterile. Zones 5-10.
Geo Pride Pluot - Semi-dwarf
Red skinned, yellow fleshed plum/apricot hybrid. Balanced acid-sugar to predominantly sweet with unique plum-apricot flavor. Medium size, very heavy production. Harvest is mid July to early August, just ahead of Flavor Queen Pluot. Zones 6 to 10. 400 hours or less. Pollenizer required: Flavor Supreme pluot, Dapple Dandy pluot, Santa Rosa or Burgundy plum. Good pollenizer for other plums and pluots. Patent no. 10386 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Pink Lady Miniature Apple
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 Gen.
Bing Cherry - Semi-Dwarf
Large, firm, juicy, sweet cherry, nearly black when ripe. Has superb flavor, the number one cherry. Ripens late May to mid June. Large, vigorous tree. Zones 5 to 9. 700 hrs. Pollenized by Black Tartarian, Lapins, Van, Rainier, also Stella in colder climates. Available on Max.
Lapins Cherry - Semi-dwarf
Self-fruitful cherry from Canada. Large, firm, dark red sweet cherry with good flavor. Fruit not prone to splitting. Ripens in early June, 4 days after Bing. Zones 5 to 9. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful; good pollenizer for other cherries. Available on Max.
Royal Rainier Cherry - Semi-dwarf
Large, yellow cherry with slightly more red blush than Rainier. Excellent flavor, taste test winner. Ripens early, about 3-5 days ahead of Rainier. Pollenized by Bing, Black Tartarian and Lapins. Moderate chill requirement, Zones 5 to 9. 500 hours estimated. Available on Max.
Rainier Cherry - Semi-dwarf
Large yellow cherry with red blush. Sweet, crisp and flavorful, superior to Royal Ann. Very cold hardy. Mid season harvest(late May/early June). Zones 5 to 9. 700 hrs. Pollenizer required: interfruitful with Van, Black Tartarian, Bing, Lapins and Lambert. Available on Max.
Stella Cherry - Semi-dwarf
Self-fruitful; no pollenizer needed. Large, nearly black, richly flavored sweet cherry similar to its parent, Lambert. Late harvest (early to mid June). Zones 5 to 9. 400 hours. Pollenizes Bing, except in mild winter climates. Available on Max.
Utah Giant Cherry - Semi-dwarf
Best sweet cherry, according to Utah folks. Larger, firmer, more flavorful than Bing or Lambert. Good canner. Does not double. Ripens late May to early June. Zones 4 to 9. 800 hrs. Pollenizer required: Bing, Lambert, Rainier, Van. Available on Max.
Flavor Delight Aprium - Semi-dwarf
Remarkable apricot-plum hybrid, with more apricot parentage than plum. Resembles an apricot but with a distinctive flavor and texture all its own. Pleasant, lingering aftertaste. Ripens in early June. Zones 6 to 10. Less than 300 hours. Partly self-fruitful--heaviest crops if pollenized by any apricot. Pat. No. 7090 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Flavor Supreme Pluot - Semi-dwarf
A sensational plum-apricot hybrid. Taste test winner. Medium-sized plum-like fruit has meaty, sweet, richly flavored, firm, red flesh and greenish-maroon mottled skin. No tartness. Superior to any early season plum. Ripens in June, about 2 weeks before Santa Rosa. Zones 5 to 9. 7-800 hrs. Pollenized by Flavorosa, Flavor Queen and Geo Pride Pluot, Santa Rosa or Late Santa Rosa plum or Burgundy plum. Patent no. 6763 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Dapple Dandy Pluot - Semi-dwarf
Fabulous plum-apricot hybrid. Creamy white and red fleshed fruit has sweet, wonderful plum-apricot flavor. One of the highest rated fruits at recent taste tests; ranks with Flavor King and Flavor Supreme pluots. Skin is greenish yellow with red spots, turning to a maroon and yellow dapple. Ripens in August, between Flavor King and Flavor Queen. Zones 5 to 10. 4-500 hours. Pollenizer required: Flavor Supreme and Flavor King Pluot, Santa Rosa, Catalina or Burgundy plums. Pat. no. 9254 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Flavor Grenade Pluot - Semi-dwarf
Elongated green fruit with a red blush. Crisp texture and explosive flavor. Taste test winner. Stays on the tree for 4 to 6 weeks Ripens in mid August. Pollenize with Flavor King, Dapple Dandy or Emerald Drop Pluot, Burgundy or Santa Rosa plums. Has set fruit at every test location and appears to require as little as 3-400 chilling hours. Zones 6 to 10. Patent No. 12097 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Flavor King Pluot - Semi-dwarf
Unique plum-apricot hybrid; taste test winner. Reddish purple skin with crimson flesh. Has very rich, spicy, sweet flavor and bouquet with little or no tartness. Highly recommended. Ripens in mid to late August. Naturally small tree. Zones 6 to 10. 400 hrs. or less. Pollenized by Flavor Supreme and Dapple Dandy Pluot, Burgundy, Santa Rosa or Late Santa Rosa plum. Available on Cit.
Flavor Queen Pluot - Semi-dwarf
Wonderful plum-apricot hybrid. Very sweet, juicy, with slight apricot after taste, no tartness and very pleasing flavor; superb eating quality. Greenish yellow skin with amber-orange flesh. Prolonged harvest; ripens (and holds on tree) mid July through August. Zones 6 to 9. 4-500 hrs. Best pollenizer is Burgundy plum; Dapple Dandy or Flavor Supreme pluots and Santa Rosa plum are also adequate. Patent no. 7420 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Sweet Treat Pluerry - Standard
Another fruit from Zaiger, this is a cross between a plum and a sweet cherry. The fruit is about the size of a ping pong ball with red skin and yellow flesh. Extremely sweet when fully ripe. Top fruit at tastings for the last three years. Fruit does not drop when ripe, it just gets sweeter! Pollenized by Burgundy or Santa Rosa plums or Flavor King Pluot. Ripens from mid July to early August. Cold hardy to zone 6. 2-300 hours. Pat. pending (Zaiger). Available on Myro.
Spice Zee Nectaplum - Semi-dwarf
The first Nectaplum from Zaiger hybrids. Spice Zee packs a pile of amazing fruit onto an attractive tree for the home gardener. It is slightly acidic and loaded with sugar, giving it a spicy sweet flavor. One can detect both plum and nectarine traits with ease. Spice Zee is a beautiful ornamental tree with a tremendous spring bloom followed by dark red leaf in the spring that matures to a rich green-red in late summer. This variety is self-fruitful and very productive. Patent pending. Zones 6 to 10. 2-300 hours. Available on Cit.
Sauzee Swirl Donut Peach - Semi-dwarf
A new donut peach from Zaiger, this one has beautiful white flesh with red marbling. The clingstone fruit is medium sized with wonderful flavor that will keep you wanting more. Ripens mid to late May, Zones 7 to 9. 400 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Arctic Babe Miniature Nectarine
The first miniature white fleshed nectarine, the result of interspecific breeding by Zaiger! Extremely sweet with large fruit. Grows four to six feet tall. Ripens late May to early June. Zones 6 to 9. 700 hours or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on: Lov.
Arctic Sprite Miniature White Nectarine
Produces lots of delicious white freestone fruit. Beautiful spring bloom. Ripens in late July. Zones 6 to 9. Expected chill required is 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger). Available on Lov.
Sol Dorado Miniature Nectarine
Heavy producer of delicious yellow freestone fruit. Attractive spring bloom. Ripens in early July. Zones 6 to 9. Expected chill required is 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Lov.
Cot-N-Candy Aprium - Semi-dwarf
Wonderful new fruit from Zaiger Hybrids. Early season harvest, ripening one week later than Flavor Delight Aprium. White flesh is extra sweet and juicy, with a plummy aftertaste. Size is 2 to 2.5 inches on average. Zones 7 to 10. 400 hours. Self-fruitful. (Patent Pending) Available on Cit.
Sauzee King Nectarine - Semi-dwarf
The first donut style nectarine from Zaiger Hybrids! Outstanding early season variety has white flesh that is sweet and juicy. Tree sets at a young age and produces heavily. Thinning is required for large fruit size. Red skin over a blush of yellow. Ripens late June, early July. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hrs. or less. Self-fruitful. Patent pending. Available on Cit.
Leah-Cot Aprium - Semi-dwarf
Large fruit with deep orange color inside and out. Great flavor and firm texture. Reliable bearer, ripens mid to late June. Self-fruitful. 500 hours or less. Best in zones 7 to 10. Patent no. 21863 (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Candy Heart Pluerry - Semi-dwarf
The second of the Pluerries, this is a real treat. Skin is dark red and speckled, flesh is amber and red. Wonderful unique flavor. Fruit has an extended hang time, but peak ripeness is achieved around mid August. Pollenized by Sweet Treat Pluerry and Burgundy plum. Cold hardy to zone 6. Estimated chill hours are 500 or less. Pat. pending (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Summer Delight Aprium - Semi-dwarf
Late season Aprium ripening in late July to early August. Great apricot flavor and very juicy flesh. Reliable bearer. Self-fruitful. 500 hours or less. Best in zones 7 to 10. Pat. pending (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Sugar Twist Pluerry - Semi-dwarf
Newest addition to the Pluerry family. Red skin, yellow flesh fruit has the sugar sweet taste of a ripe cherry with a twist of plum. Ripens in mid June. Pollenized by Flavor King Pluot and Emerald Beaut plum with most mid to late blooming Pluots, Pluerries and plums also working. Cold hardy to zone 6. 500 hours or less. Patent pending (Zaiger). Available on Cit.
Flavor Punch Pluerry - Semi-dwarf
The newest addition to the Pluerry family, this one really lives up to its name. Fruit is small to medium sized with beautiful orange red skin and juicy amber flesh that packs a wallop of flavor. Ripens in early September in central California. Pollenized by Emerald Beaut plum, Flavor King Pluot and most mid to late blooming Pluerries, Pluots and plums. Zones 6 to 9. 500 hours or less. (Zaiger) Available on Cit.
Royal Crimson Cherry - Semi-dwarf
(Tested as 6GM25) At last, a self-fruitful low chill cherry! Bright crimson fruit with superb flavor. Interfruitful with Minnie Royal and Royal Lee. Ripens in early to mid May. Zones 8-10. 200 to 300 hours. Patent pending (Zaiger). Available on Max.
Bird X Protective Netting 28x28'
Protects fruit trees, berry bushes and vegetables from birds and other garden pests. Tough, durable poly bird netting mesh with U.V. inhibitors. 3/4" mesh provides protection without harming animals. 15% of ithe cost of the item is the shipping charge when included with other items; Otherwise, add an additional $6.00 shipping charge.
Felco 60 Folding Saw
Patented blade design. The shape of the blade is thinner at the top and thicker at the bottom where the teeth are. This unique feature keeps only the teeth in contact with the material to be cut, preventing clogging and binding. Cuts branches up to 4" in diameter. Overall length 14", blade length 6", weight 4.9 oz.
Northpole Columnar Apple
Large, red skinned McIntosh type apple is juicy, crisp and aromatic. Attractive, distinctive tree with very narrow growth habit grows to about ten feet. Trees topped for size control develop upright side limbs. Excellent for container growing. Fruit ripens in late September. Zones 4 to 8. Estimated chilling requirement 500 hours. Pollenized by Scarlet Sentinel or other apple varieties. Available on M7
Scarlet Sentinel Columnar Apple
Attractive, distinctive apple tree with upright, columnar growth habit that is ideal for small space or container growing. Trees topped for height control develop upright side limbs. Has dense clusters of white blossoms in spring. Very large and attractive greenish yellow and red fruit is crisp and sweet with pure white flesh. Ripens in early October. Very productive and disease resistant. From British Columbia; hardy in zones 4 to 8. Estimated chilling requirement 550 hours. Pollenized by Northpole or other apple varieties. Available on M 7
2-N-1 Cherry-Plum
Delight and Sprite cherry plums grafted onto one tree. Available on Cit.
Mulberry, Pakistan Cooke's Selection (Morus alba)
Large maroon to black fruit is 3 1/2 to 5" long and very sweet with a raspberry-like flavor. Multi-month long fruiting season. Cold hardy to USDA zone 9, maybe 7 when mature. Frost sensitive when young. Sweating is recommended in dry, cold or windy climates to encourage bud break (see the article on sweating under the Growing Fruit Trees tab on the home page). Self-fruitful.
Mulberry, White (Morus alba)
Medium size, sweet, white fruit shaped like blackberries. Large, handsome mulberry tree grows moderately to 20-60 feet. Drought tolerant once established. Cold hardy to zone 6. Self-fruitful.
Mulberry, White Pakistan (Morus alba 'Pakistan Alba')
Sweet white fruit is 3 1/2 to 5 inches long. Multi-month fruiting season starting in early summer. Cold hardy to zone 9, perhaps as low as 6 when mature. Frost sensitive when young. Sweating recommended in dry, cold or windy climates to encourage bud break (see the article on sweating under the Growing Fruit Trees tab on the home page). Self-fruitful. (Green clusters shown in photo.)
Mulberry, White Persian (Morus nigra 'Alba')
Small spreading tree with large, sweet fruit similar to blackberries, but white-pink in color. Unpruned height is 20 to 25 feet. Cold hardy to zone 6. Self-fruitful.
3-N-1 Asian Pear
Chojuro, Hosui, Shinseiki and 20th Century (three of these four varieties) grafted onto one tree. Available on OHxF333.
Chandler Walnut
Walnut tree developed by U.C. Davis. High quality light colored nuts. Heavy crops (bears on lateral buds, not just terminals like Hartley.) Smaller tree than Hartley; good choice for backyard planting. Ripens late September/early October. Zones 5 to 8. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 4388. Available on NCB. WE ARE SORRY, BUT WE CAN NO LONGER SHIP WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
Franquette Walnut
Last English walnut to leaf out, less susceptible to spring frost damage. Very large tree, excellent shade. Fair production of well sealed, thin shelled, high quality nuts. Ripens late, in October. Zones 5 to 8. 700 hrs. Partially self-fruitful. Pollenize with Hartley or Chandler. Available on NCB. WE ARE SORRY, BUT WE CAN NO LONGER SHIP WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
Hartley Walnut
Long-time No. 1 walnut in California for its quality and dependability. Large, thin shelled, well sealed nut with light colored, flavorful kernel. Ripens late September/early October. Zones 6 to 10. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on NCB. WE ARE SORRY, BUT WE ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO SHIP WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
Idaho Walnut
Cold hardy carpathian-type walnut with large, sweet, high quality kernel. Bears young and heavy. Vigorous tree. Ripens late September/early October. Zones 4 to 8. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on NCB. WE ARE SORRY, BUT WE ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO SHIP WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
Pedro Walnut
Very small walnut tree, less than 2/3 the size of other varieties. Well sealed nut, similar to Payne. Has perhaps the finest flavored kernel, winner of consumer taste tests. Widely adapted, excellent choice for home planting. Ripens late September/early October. Zones 6 to 10. 400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on NCB. WE ARE SORRY, BUT WE ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO SHIP WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
Placentia Walnut
Adapted to mild winter coastal climates of southern California. Has medium sized walnuts with fairly well sealed thin shells. Light colored, plump kernel has mild flavor. Ripens late September/early October. Zones 6 to 10. Estimated chilling requirement is less than 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on NCB. WE ARE SORRY, BUT WE ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO SHIP WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
3-N-1 Cherry
Three of these four varieties grafted onto a single tree: Rainier, Bing, Lapins, Van. Available on Mazz.
Jujube, GA866
Large elongated fruit ripening in mid autumn, close to Lang. This jujube has a remarkably high sugar content with a sweet apple flavor. Partially self-fruitful; heavier set with pollenizer. Zones 5 to 9. 150 hours.
Jujube, Lang
Small tree of slow to moderate growth to twenty feet. Shiny, dry, wrinkled, chewy, reddish brown fruit with sweet apple-like flavor is 1 1/2 inches long, distinctly pear shaped; resembles dates. Will grow anywhere, but needs long, hot summers to fully ripen. Ripens in the fall. Needs to ripen fully on tree for best flavor. Easy to grow, hardy, drought resistant, virtually pest and disease free. Zones 5 to 10. Partially self-fruitful; heavier set with pollenizer. 150 hours.
Jujube, Li
Round-shaped fruits are larger than Lang jujube, ripen earlier, and can be picked yellow-green and ripened off the tree. Self-fruitful. Tree is more spreading than Lang. Zones 5 to 10. 150 hours.
Jujube, Contorted
Rogue form of jujube from the orchards of Dave Wilson Nursery. Contorted, twisted shape with fruit similar to Li. Zones 5 to 10. 150 hours. Party self-fruitful; heavier set with pollenizer.
Jujube, Sugar Cane
Ping pong ball sized fruit. Extremely sweet crunchy flesh, dark red-brown color when ripe. Partially self-fruitful; heavier set with pollenizer. Zones 5 to 10. 150 hours.
Chocolate Persimmon
Small to medium size persimmon, oblong with bright red skin. Sweet, spicy, firm brown flesh with superb flavor - the choice of connoisseurs. Astringent until ripe. Fall harvest, late October through November. Zones 7 to 10. 200 hours. Self-fruitful. On Lotus rootstock.
Coffeecake (Nishimura Wase) Persimmon
From Japan. Earliest known variety to ripen in California. Ripens a month before Fuyu; mid September to mid October. Medium to large persimmon, almost round, non-astringent fruit is eaten while still firm. Has unique, spicy-sweet complex flavor that contrasts with the delicate, sweet flavor of Fuyu. Each fruit has four or more seeds, developing a sweet, juicy, chocolate brown flesh. Zones 7 to 10. 100 hours. Pollenized by Chocolate, Gosho or Saijo. On Lotus rootstock.
Fuyu (Jiro) Persimmon
Medium sized, non-astringent persimmon with flat shape, still hard when ripe. Cool or hot climates. Hardy, attractive tree, practically pest free. Fall harvest, mid October through November. Zones 7 to 10. 200 hours. Self-fruitful. On Lotus rootstock.
Giant Fuyu Persimmon
Larger, sweeter, juicier and not as flat as Fuyu. Firm when ripe, sweet, flavorful, non-astringent persimmon. Easy to grow in cool or hot climates. Zones 7 to 10. Fall harvest, mid October to mid November. 200 hours. Self-fruitful. On Lotus rootstock.
Hachiya Persimmon
Large, deep orange red, acorn shaped persimmon. Hot summer required to ripen fruit. Sweet, flavorful, astringent until soft-ripe. Productive, ornamental. Late harvest, mid Nov. to early Dec. Zones 7 to 10. 200 hrs. Self-fruitful. On Lotus rootstock.
Saijo Persimmon
Old Japanese variety known as 'The Very Best One.' Medium, elongated, astringent yellow fruit. Gourmets claim it to be the sweetest of the persimmons. Zones 6 to 9. Can be dried while firm which removes the astringency. Ripens in November. 200 hours. Self-fruitful. On Lotus rootstock.
Jujube, Honey Jar
Very sweet, small fruit is slightly larger than Sugar Cane. Small tree, growing to twelve to fifteen feet. Prolific producer, ripens in late September to October. Partially self-fruitful; heavier set with pollenizer. Zones 5 to 9. 150 hours.
Jujube, Shanxi Li
Extremely large round fruit, over two inches. Shiny reddish-brown, date-like fruit with a sweet apple flavor. Resembles dates when dried. Good in hot desert areas. Attractive shiny leaves. Ripens in September/October. Zones 5 to 9. 150 hours. Self-fruitful.
Robert Livermore Walnut
Very unique and striking red meat. Taste and growing patterns very similar to Chandler. Ripens in late September, one week earlier than Chandler. Requires a pollenizer. Zones 4 to 8. 700 hours. Available on NCB. SORRY, BUT WE ARE NO LONGER ABLE TO SEND WALNUTS TO MISSOURI.
4-N-1 Low Chill Apple
Anna, Fuji, Dorsett Golden and Gordon (all of these varieties) grafted onto one tree. Available on M111.
4-N-1 Apple - Fuji, Gala, Mutsu, Jonagold
All four varieties grafted onto one tree. Available on M111.
Mahan Pecan
Largest pecan with thin shell and fine quality. Very late maturing (November/December); does best in low desert climates. Zones 7 to 9. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: WE PROVIDE COMPLETE PLANTING AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PECANS. HOWEVER, DUE TO THEIR SENSITIVITY TO ADVERSE CONDITIONS DURING THE ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THEIR SUCCESS. NO REFUNDS, CREDITS OR REPLACEMENTS WILL BE GIVEN FOR PECANS.
Mohawk Pecan
Very large, thin shelled nut with excellent quality. Attractive tree is vigorous, bears young and heavy, is widely adapted. Good choice for home planting. Ripens mid October to mid November. Zones 7 to 9. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: WE PROVIDE COMPLETE PLANTING AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PECANS. HOWEVER, DUE TO THEIR SENSITIVITY TO ADVERSE CONDITIONS DURING THE ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THEIR SUCCESS. NO REFUNDS, CREDITS OR REPLACEMENTS WILL BE GIVEN FOR PECANS.
Pawnee Pecan
Early harvest southern variety; adapted to growing seasons too short for Mahan or Western Schley, such as the northern Central Valley in California. Medium to large, thin shelled nut with excellent quality and high yields. Disease resistant. Produces five years after planting. Ripens approximately late October in Central California. Zones 6 to 9. 250 hrs. Partly self-fruitful or plant with Mohawk. NOTE: WE PROVIDE COMPLETE PLANTING AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS WITH PECANS. HOWEVER, DUE TO THEIR SENSITIVITY TO ADVERSE CONDITIONS DURING THE ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THEIR SUCCESS. NO REFUNDS, CREDITS OR REPLACEMENTS WILL BE GIVEN FOR PECANS.
Western Schley Pecan
Easy to grow, hardy tree. Less fussy about soil and nutrition than others. Has long, tapered, medium sized, thin shelled nuts with fine quality. Ripens late, in November. Zones 7 to 9. 250 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: WE PROVIDE COMPLETE CARE AND PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS WITH PECANS. HOWEVER, DUE TO THEIR SENSITIVITY TO ADVERSE CONDITIONS DURING THE ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THEIR SUCCESS. NO REFUNDS, CREDITS OR REPLACEMENTS WILL BE GIVEN FOR PECANS.
4-N-1 Low Chill Plum
Four of the following five varieties grafted onto one tree: Beauty, Burgundy, Golden Nectar, Methley, Santa Rosa. Available on Cit.
4-N-1 Apple - Golden Delicious, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith
These four varieties grafted onto one tree. Available on M111.
4-N-1 Disease Resistant Pear
Warren, Kieffer, Harrow Delight and Blake's Pride (all of these four) grafted onto one tree. Available on OHxF333.
4-N-1 Asian Pear
Chojuro, Hosui, Shinseiki and 20th Century (these four varieties) grafted onto one tree. Available on OHxF333.
4-N-1 Low Chill Peach
Four of the following five varieties grafted onto one tree: May Pride, Mid-Pride, Eva's Pride, June Pride, August Pride. Available on Nemaguard.
4-N-1 Pluot
Dapple Dandy, Flavor King, Flavor Queen and Flavor Supreme (these four varieties) grafted onto one tree. The varieties on this tree will cross-pollinate each other. Available on Cit.
4-N-1 Zee Sweet Nuggets
All four of the following - Splash, Emerald Drop, Flavor Grenade and Geo Pride - grafted onto one tree. The varieties on this tree will cross-pollinate each other. Available on Cit.
4-N-1 Fruit Salad on Lovell
Four of the following five varieties grafted onto one tree: Late Santa Rosa plum, July Elberta peach, Blenheim apricot, Gold Dust peach, Independence nectarine. Available on Lovell.
4-N-1 Fruit Salad on Nemaguard
Four of the following five varieties grafted onto one tree: July Elberta peach, Fantasia nectarine, Babcock peach, Santa Rosa plum, Blenheim apricot. Available on Nemaguard.
4-N-1 White Fleshed Peach/Nectarine Combo
Four of the following five varieties grafted onto one tree: Arctic Supreme peach, Arctic Rose nectarine, Heavenly White nectarine, White Lady peach, Babcock peach. Available on Lovell.
4-N-1 Cold Hardy Fruit Salad on Citation
Four of the following varieties grafted onto one rootstock: Harcot Apricot, Superior Plum, Harko Nectarine, Harken Peach, Polly White Peach. Hardy to Zone 5. Available on Citation (semi-dwarf).
4-N-1 Showy Flowers Peach/Nectarine Combo
Four of the following five varieties grafted onto one tree: Saturn peach, Fantasia nectarine, Double Delight nectarine, Mid-Pride peach, Red Baron peach. Available on Nema.
Felco 6 Pruners
Designed for those with smaller hands who may prefer a smaller, lighter pruner. Comfortable to use, yet as sturdy and powerful as the other FELCO models. The shorter blades are ideal for small pruning work such as grapevines, shrubs and young trees, also floral uses. The cutting and anvil blades are not riveted. Length 7 1/4", weight 7.5 oz.
Felco 2 Pruners
The original FELCO design. Solid-forged metal alloy handles are complemented by a Swiss precision made hardened cutting blade (replaceable) and an anvil blade with a sap groove. A hardened bolt and nut assure exact adjustment of both the cutting and anvil blades. A rubber cushion and shock absorber provide smooth working and soft closing. Length 8 1/2", weight 8.5 oz.