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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.
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
Anna Apple - Semi-dwarf
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 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. 200 hours. Self-fruitful or pollenized by Dorsett Golden or Ein Shemer. Available on Gen.
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.
Arkansas Black Spur Apple - Semi-dwarf
Large, late season apple with dark red skin. High quality even where summer nights are warm. For dessert and cooking. Ripens in Oct./Nov.; keeps many months. Zones 5 to 9. 500 hours or less. Partly self-fruitful. Available on M111.
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.
Beverly Hills Apple - Semi-dwarf
Longtime favorite summer apple for coastal Southern California. Pale yellow with red blush or stripes. Medium size, slightly tart. Use fresh or cooked. Zones 5 to 10. 300 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on M111.
Braeburn Apple - Semi-dwarf
Superb new late season apple variety from New Zealand. Green with dark red blush; very crisp and tangy, excellent keeper. Ripens October-November. Zones 5 to 10. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. 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.
Dorsett Golden Apple - Semi-dwarf
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 M111.
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.
Empire Apple - Semi-dwarf
A cross of McIntosh and Red Delicious; excellent choice for hot summer climates. McIntosh-type fruit is sweet and juicy with a sprightly flavor. Heavy bearing tree with early fall harvest, ripens about 2 weeks after McIntosh. Pollenizer for Mutsu, Gravenstein, Winesap, Jonagold. Zones 4 to 9. 500 hours or less. Pollenizer required. Available on M111.
Fuji Apple - Standard
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. On Apple rootstock.
Fuji Apple - Semi-dwarf
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. On M111 rootstock.
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 Apple - Standard
(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. Chilling requirement apparently less than 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Apple.
Gala Apple - Standard
(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 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Apple.
Gala Apple - Semi-dwarf
(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 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on M111.
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.
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.
Golden Delicious Apple - Semi-dwarf
Crisp, sweet, top quality apple. Longtime favorite, reliable producer. Does well in many climates. Reported to be resistant to fireblight. Ripens in September. Pollenizer for Red Delicious, Winesap, Jonathan. Zones 5 to 10. 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.
Gordon Apple - Semi-dwarf
Popular apple variety for southern California. Red over green skin, good quality. For fresh use and cooking. Long fruiting season, late August to early October. Zones 5 to 10. Low chilling requirement, about 400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Patent No. 4144. Available on M111.
Granny Smith Apple - Semi-dwarf
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 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.
Gravenstein Apple - Semi-dwarf
Famous apple for sauce and baking, also used fresh. Crisp, juicy, flavorful, tart. Fruit is large, round to slightly flattened, with greenish yellow, thin skin with red stripes. Early bloom, early harvest; ripens late July/early August. Pollenizer required--Empire, Fuji, Gala and Red Delicious are best. Zones 2 to 9. 500 hours or less. Available on M111.
Honeycrisp Apple - Semi-dwarf
Remarkable new apple variety from Univ. of Minnesota. Large with red-orange blush over a yellow background. Fruit is sweet, crisp and juicy. Excellent for eating and cooking, very long storage life. Ripens late September to late October. NOT SUITABLE FOR HOT SUMMER CLIMATES! Partly self-fruitful. Zones 3 to 9. 500 hours or less. Patent No. 7197. Available on M111.
Honeycrisp Miniature Apple
Remarkable new apple variety from Univ. of Minnesota. Large with red-orange blush over a yellow background. Fruit is sweet, crisp and juicy. Excellent for eating and cooking, very long storage life. Ripens late September to late October. NOT SUITABLE FOR HOT SUMMER CLIMATES! Partly self-fruitful. Zones 3 to 9. 500 hours or less. Patent No. 7197. 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.
Jonagold Apple - Semi-dwarf
Superb flavor--connoisseurs' choice. A cross of Jonathan and Golden Delicious apple. Yellow with red-orange blush; crisp, juicy, subacid, all-purpose. Ripens in Sept. Zones 4 to 8. 500 hours or less. Pollenized by Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Red Delicious, but not Golden Delicious. 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.
Mutsu (Crispin) Apple - Semi-dwarf
A favorite of connoisseurs and an apple sauce award winner. Crisp, flavorful, very large apple. Pick when green or wait until partly yellow. Good quality fruit even in hot areas. Large, vigorous tree resists powdery mildew. Ripens in Sept./Oct. Zones 4 to 8. 500 hours or less. Pollenized by Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Fuji, Gala. 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.
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.
Pink Pearl Apple - Semi-dwarf
Unusual pink fleshed, highly aromatic apple. Medium sized with cream and pale green skin, sometimes blushed red. Tart to sweet-tart, depending on time of picking. Good keeper. Makes colorful, tasty applesauce. Early, profuse pink blossoms in spring. Ripens early October. Zones 4 to 8. 500 hours or less. Pollenizer required. Available on M111.
Red Delicious (Bisbee Spur) Apple - Semi-dwarf
Sweet, crisp, flavorful apple - perhaps the best Red Delicious. Small, compact tree. Good pollenizer for most other apples. Ripens in late August/early September. Zones 4 to 7. 500 hours or less. Pollenized by Liberty, Granny Smith, Fuji, Gala or Golden Delicious. Available on M111.
Red Fuji (BC #2) Apple - Semi-dwarf
Redder skinned sport of Fuji. Medium sized with yellow-green base and an attractive red blush. Sweet, very crisp and flavorful apple; excellent keeper. Ripens in September/October with Fuji. Zones 5 to 9. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Excellent pollenizer for other apples. 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.
Spitzenburg (Esopus) Apple - Semi-dwarf
Old variety, regarded by some connoisseurs as the very best dessert apple. Red over yellow skin, yellowish flesh. Firm, juicy, moderately sweet, renowned flavor. Good keeper. Zones 4 to 8. 500 hours or less. Pollenizer required. Ripens late September. Available on M111.
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.
White Winter Pearmain Apple - Semi-dwarf
Believed to be the oldest known English apple, dating back to 1200 A.D. High quality, all-purpose apple; an old favorite, especially for fresh use. Medium to large size with round to oval shape, pale yellow skin with dull red blush. Cream colored flesh is fine grained, crisp, juicy and aromatic with a rich, subacid to sprightly flavor. Healthy, vigorous, spreading, heavy bearing tree is widely adapted even to California's mild winter coastal climates. Excellent pollenizer for other apples. Ripens September/October. Good keeper. Zones 5 to 10. Approximately 400 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on M 111.
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.
Yellow Newton Pippin Apple - Semi-dwarf
Yellow-green, late, firm, crisp, slightly tart, superb flavor. Good keeper. Famous apple for cooking, excellent fresh or dried. Vigorous tree. Harvest when cheeks are yellowish-green, late October/early November. Zones 5 to 8. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on M111.
Transcendent Crabapple - Standard
An excellent, heavy bearing crabapple for preserves and jellies. Large fruit is up to 2" wide, yellow with pink or red blush, to almost entirely red. Creamy yellow flesh is crisp, juicy and tart. Medium sized tree produces consistent crops in most areas except the high desert and coastal areas of southern California. Ripens August to September. Zones 3 to 9. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Apple.
Blackberry, Baby Cakes Thornless
Dwarf bush perfect for pots. Grows three to four feet with a compact, rounded habit. Large, sweet berries ripen in summer and, in most areas, are produced twice a year. 400 hours. Zones 4 to 9. POTTED.
Blackberry, Black Satin Thornless
Blackberry with medium to large black fruit with honey sweet flavor. Vigorous grower with semi-erect, thornless, heavy yielding canes. Rarely suckers, very disease resistant. Requires summer heat to fully ripen. Ripens in July. Zone 5 to 9.
Blackberry, Chester Thornless
Large, firm, high quality fruit with sweet, very good flavor. Similar to Hull with better resistance to cane blight, slightly hardier. Will not soften, leak or lose color in hot weather. Cold hardy to -12 degrees F; most winter hardy of the thornless varieties. Semi-upright. Late season producer with very long production season. Best in zones 5 to 7. POTTED.
Blackberry, Kiowa
Large, attractive, glossy black fruit. Fruit is firm, "blockish" and oblong in shape. Black berries are produced throughout the harvest season on thorned canes. Orange rust resistant. Moderately resistant to anthracnose. Asexual reproduction of this blackberry plant without license is prohibited. Zones 5 to 10. POTTED.
Blackberry, Marion
Blackberry with medium to large, bright red to black, firm, very flavorful fruit with faint wild blackberry flavor; similar to Olallie. Excellent quality for fresh eating, freezing, canning. Produces on vigorous, trailing canes. Best in zones 6 to 9; best flavor in cooler summer climates. Leading variety in Pacific Northwest. Ripens mid July to mid August.
Blackberry, Natchez Thornless
Semi-erect, thornless early season blackberry. Elongated large firm fruit. Very heat tolerant. Zones 5 to 9. POTTED.
Blackberry, Navajo Thornless
Medium sized fruit with superior quality and a flavor that is less tart than other thornless cultivars. The first fully erect and self supporitng thornless blackberry. Ripens June through July. Cold hardy to 13 degrees F. Zones 5 to 10. Best in warm summer areas. Pat. No. 6679. POTTED.
Blackberry, Olallie
Large, shiny, firm black fruit. Sweet, less tart than blackberries; will sweeten even in cool coastal climates. Vigorous grower, very productive. Commercial variety in California. Ripens in June. Zones 4 to 11. POTTED.
Blackberry, Snowbank
Unique old variety from Luther Burbank, introduced in 1916. Berries are white with all the flavor of a regular blackberry. Trailing habit. Ripens in late July. Zones 5 to 9. POTTED.
Blackberry, Triple Crown Thornless
Named for its three crowning attributes: flavor, productivity and vigor. High yields begin with first harvest from mid July to mid August. Semi-erect thornless canes can grow 12-15 feet long and bear large, firm, tasty berries. Zones 5 to 10.
Boysenberry
Large, soft, reddish black fruit. Very juicy with sweet-tart flavor and delightful aroma. Good for canning, freezing and eating fresh. Boysenberries produce in mild winter areas; can be grown on the coast or inland. Ripens in June. Zones 5 to 10.
Boysenberry, Thornless
Less vigorous with lower yields than regular boysenberry. Extremely large, almost seedless, juicy, sweet berries, 1 1/2 to 2 1/2" long and 1" wide. Juicy, full-bodied flavor, more than a blackberry. Plant grows five feet tall. Bears the first year after planting. Heavy producer during May and June. Zones 5 to 10. Requires winter protection below -5 degrees F. POTTED.
Gooseberry, Black Velvet
Award winning variety that produces excellent large sweet fruit. Outstanding flavor when vine-ripened. Vigorous shrub is very disease resistant. Extremely cold hardy. Zones 4 to 8. POTTED.
Gooseberry, Oregon Champion
Medium to large yellowish green berries that hold well on the bush. Heavy producer, mildew resistant. Excellent for eating fresh, jams and pies. Zones 3 to 8.
Raspberry, Anne
Everbearing. Largest and best tasting of the yellow raspberries. Very sweet quarter-sized fruit. Ripens late August through October. Requires good drainage. Highly adaptable, but can experience winter cane dieback in colder climates. Productive in the Gulf Coast region. Zones 3 to 10. Patent no. 10411. POTTED.
Raspberry, Bababerry
Extra large red raspberries up to an inch and a half long. Fine flavor, excellent for all uses. Hardy to 0 degrees F, but does well in warmest climates of the USA. Zones 6 to 11. Large crop in June and a smaller one in autumn. Propagated by tissue culture to ensure varietal integrity. Patent No. 4732. POTTED.
Raspberry, Canby
Medium to large. Light red berry. Firm, sweet and excellent for fresh use or freezing. Vigorous canes. Moderate winter hardiness. Likes cooler summers. Nearly thornless at harvest heights. High level of virus and aphid immunity. Zones 4 to 9. Ripens in June. POTTED.
Raspberry, Caroline
Fall bearing red raspberry with exceptional flavor. Very good yields and tolerant of phytophthora root rot. Widely adaptable. Great performer for commercial and home gardens. Hardy to zone 4. POTTED.
Raspberry, Fall Gold
Everbearing. Golden raspberries are very sweet, large to very large, conical, soft, juicy and non-crumbling. Excellent for fresh eating and processing. Adaptable to a wide variety of soils. Highly recommended for upper south and mountain areas; not recommended for extreme northern areas. Plant is vigorous and does well in zones 4 to 11. Ripens in July and September in warmer areas and late spring and July/August until hard frost in cooler areas.
Raspberry, Heritage Red
Everbearing. Very large, firm berry; popular commercial raspberry variety. Bears excellent quality moderate early July crop and heavy crop of medium quality early September fruit. Vigorous, hardy canes are erect and need no staking or tying. Most popular fall variety nationwide; very adaptable. Zones 4 to 11.
Raspberry, Jewel
Compact clusters of large to very large glossy black berries of very high quality. Firm and juicy with rich flavor. Extremely vigorous and productive. Most disease resistant of all black raspberries. Zones 4 to 11. POTTED.
Raspberry, Raspberry Shortcake
Thornless, compact bush to two to three feet, perfect for pots. Dense growth. 500 hours or less. Zones 4 to 9. POTTED.
Bluecrop Northern Blueberry
No. 1 variety, the standard of excellence. Very productive, upright, vigorous bush. Ripens mid season. Large, firm, flavorful blueberry does not drop or crack. Tolerates hot summers if soil is moist, acidic, and high in humus. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Hardy to zone 4.
Blueray Northern Blueberry
Best blueberry variety for hot climates. Fruit is large and firm with excellent flavor. Vigorous, upright bush is very productive. Ripens mid season. Requires soil that is moist, acidic and high in humus. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Hardy to zone 4.
Emerald Blueberry
Southern highbush variety with high yields of large, firm dark blue berries. Flavor is sweet and subacid. Vigorous bush with upright and slightly spreading habit. Early ripening and needs very little chill, similar to Sharpblue. Zones 7 to 10.
Jelly Bean Blueberry
Very small plant with elongated green leaves. Grows one to two feet, ideal for pots or a small hedge. Produces large, flavorful berries in summer that taste like sweet, homemade blueberry jelly. 600 hours or less. Zones 4 to 9.
Jubilee Blueberry
Outstanding flavor for this early season blueberry. Fruit is medium to large, light blue. Consistently productive bush, even in less than optimum blueberry sites. From USDA breeding program in Mississippi. Upright bush grows to five to eight feet. Ripens early season. 4-500 hours. Hardy to zone 5.
Legacy Blueberry
Evergreen variety bears heavy yields of medium to large flavorful fruit. Ripens mid to late season. Orange foliage over winter. Grows to six feet tall. Zones 4 to 8. 5-600 hours.
Misty Blueberry
Early. In the West, Misty is quite vigorous, growing very well both on the coast and in inland. Excellently flavored blueberry does well in areas with chilling as low as 150 hours and all areas with mild winters and hot summers. Self-fruitful. Hardy to zone 5.
Peach Sorbet Blueberry
Small plant with leaves of peach, pink, orange and emerald green. White flowers in spring lead to an abundant crop of sweet berries in summer. In most climates, the leaves stay on in winter and turn a lovely purple. Grows one and a half to two feet. 300 hours or less. Zones 5 to 10.
Pink Icing Blueberry
Grows three to four feet with foliage that is blue, deep green and shades of pink. Leaves turn iridescent turquoise in winter. Berries are large and robustly flavored. Excellent foliage plant as well as producing wonderful fruit. 500 hours or less. Zones 5 to 10.
Pink Lemonade Blueberry
Beautiful and striking bright pink fruit that is sweet with translucent flesh. Perfect combination of an ornamental and fruit producing plant! 200 hours. Zones 4 to 9.
Reveille Blueberry
Medium sized fruit with outstanding flavor and a unique, crisp, almost crunchy texture. Hot pink blooms cover the bush in spring, giving way to loads of light blue berries. Upright narrow bush to five to six feet tall. Vigorous, easy to grow, thrives in hot or cool coastal climates. Ripens mid season. 4-500 hours. Self-fruitful. Hardy to zone 4.
Sharpblue Blueberry
Large fruit; 75-80 berries per cup. Most adaptable of the low chill blueberries; performs well in heavy to sandy soils. Good for fresh use. Requires frequent harvesting to retain high quality in hot weather. Ripens early. Will grow where there are practically no chilling hours. Zones 7 to 10.
Sunshine Blue Blueberry
Dwarf southern highbush cultivar - three to four feet tall and wide. Semi-evergreen, particularly good for container gardening. Firm blueberries, 80 per cup. Yields of five to ten pounds per bush. Good fruit quality. Ripens mid to late season. More tolerant of high pH soil than other southern highbush and rabbiteye types. Hardy in zones 5 to 10. 150 hours.
North Star Dwarf Cherry
Dwarf sour cherry is attractive, densely foliated, naturally small tree growing to about 8-10 ft. Large, meaty, tart, red skinned cherry with red juice is excellent for pies and cobblers, also used fresh when fully ripe. Hardy to -40 degrees F. Very productive, often bears in second year. Resists cracking and brown rot. Ripens early to mid June in central Calif., a little later than Montmorency. Zones 4 to 9. 500 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Mah.
Bing Cherry - Standard
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 Mazz.
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.
Black Tartarian Cherry - Standard
Medium sized, nearly black, sprightly flavor. Vigorous, productive tree. Ripens in mid to late May. 700 hours. Pollenizer required; interfruitful with all popular sweet cherries. Zones 5-7. Available on Mazz.
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.
Lapins Cherry - Standard
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 Mazz.
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.
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.
Rainier Cherry - Standard
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 Mazz.
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.
Royal Crimson Cherry - Standard
(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 Mazz.
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.
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.
Royal Rainier Cherry - Standard
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. Zones 5 to 9. Moderate chill requirement, 500 hours estimated. Available on Mazz.
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.
Stella Cherry - Standard
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 Mazz.
Stella Miniature Cherry
Self-fruitful; no pollenizer needed. Large, nearly black, richly flavored sweet cherry similar to its parent, Lambert. Late harvest (early to mid June). 400 hours. Pollenizes Bing, except in mild winter climates. Available on ZD.