Our shipping season has ended and we are not able to accept any more orders for this season. Please check back September 2024 to see our online catalog for the next shipping season which will begin January 2025.
Thank you to all our loyal bareroot fans. We sincerely appreciate each and every one of you, and look forward to serving you again in September 2024.
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.
Sweetheart Cherry - Standard
A self-fruitful cherry that ripens mid to late June to extend the cherry season. The large bright red fruit has a unique taste and remains crunchy when picked. Resistant to cracking. Trademarked. Plant patent applied for. Self-fruitful. Zones 5 to 9. 5-600 chill hrs. Available on Mazz.
Utah Giant Cherry - Standard
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 Mazz.
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.
English Morello Sour Cherry - Standard
Late ripening (mid June) tart cherry for cooking, sometimes eaten fresh when fully ripe. Dark red to nearly black fruit has dark juice. Small, round-headed tree has drooping branches, is easy to harvest. Zones 4 to 9. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Mazz.
Montmorency Sour Cherry - Standard
Large sour cherry with bright red skin and firm, yellow flesh. Has rich, tart, tangy flavor. Perfect for cobblers, pies, etc. Extremely winter hardy. Very heavy bearing; ripens late season, in June. Zones 4 to 9. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Available on Mah.
Pixie-Cot 'TM' Miniature Apricot
Genetic semi-dwarf compact tree with medium sized, fine quality fruit. Will grow to about ten feet without pruning. The first miniature apricot that meets the "Flavor Test" at Dave Wilson Nursery. The fruit is ripe around June 1 in California's Central Valley. Zones 6 to 9. Estimated chill requirement is 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
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.
Autumn Royal Apricot - Standard
Medium to large oval fruit with yellow skin and orange cheek. Pale orange, firm, juicy flesh. Qualilty similar to Blenheim. Great for fresh eating, canning or drying. Not recommended for areas with desert-like summer heat. Ripens in September. Zones 7 to 9. 400 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Nema.
Autumn Royal Apricot - Semi-dwarf
Medium to large oval fruit with yellow skin and orange cheek. Pale orange, firm, juicy flesh. Qualilty similar to Blenheim. Great for fresh eating, canning or drying. Not recommended for areas with desert-like summer heat. Ripens in September. Zones 7 to 9. 400 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Cit.
Blenheim (Royal) Apricot - Standard
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 Mari.
Blenheim (Royal) Apricot - Standard
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 Nema.
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.
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.
Canadian White Blenheim Apricot - Standard
Taste test winner! Highest scoring apricot of all time in Dave Wilson Nursery's taste tests. Extremely sweet white flesh with firm texture. Ripens in late June, early July. Pollenized by Chinese, Harcot, Harglow, Tomcot or other late flowering variety. Zones 4 to 9. 700 hours. Available on Myro.
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
Flora Gold Apricot - Standard
Medium to large, very flavorful freestone used for canning, cooking, drying, fresh eating. More consistently productive than many other apricots due to being less susceptible to dropping flowers in areas with considerable difference in spring day and nighttime temperatures. Early June harvest, 2-3 weeks before Blenheim (Royal). Very good quality. Zones 7 to 9. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Myro.
Flora Gold Apricot - Semi-dwarf
Medium to large, very flavorful freestone used for canning, cooking, drying, fresh eating. More consistently productive than many other apricots due to being less susceptible to dropping flowers in areas with considerable difference in spring day and nighttime temperatures. Early June harvest, 2-3 weeks before Blenheim (Royal). Very good quality. Zones 7 to 9. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Cit.
Gold Kist Apricot - Standard
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 Nema.
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.
Harcot Apricot - Standard
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 Myro.
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.
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.
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.
Moorpark Apricot - Standard
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 Myro.
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.
Royal Rosa Apricot - Standard
Extremely vigorous and more disease tolerant than other apricots. Bears young and heavily. Sweet, low acid, fine-flavored fruit ripens very early, in late May. Pollenizer for Flavorella plumcot. Zones 7 to 9. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) Available on Myro.
Tilton Apricot - Standard
No. 1 apricot for canning, also used fresh and dried. Medium to large, firm, rich flavor; one of the best. Widely adapted; reported resistant to brown rot. Ripens in early July. Zones 5 to 9. 600 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Myro.
Tomcot Apricot - Standard
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 Myro.
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.
Tropic Gold Apricot - Standard
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 Myro.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Arctic Blaze Nectarine - Standard
Taste test winner. One of the best of the low acid, white fleshed nectarines. Fruit has rich flavor and firm texture in early season, is very sweet when soft ripe. Large freestone to semi-freestone fruit has red and creamy white skin. Harvest mid to late August in Central California, after Arctic Queen white nectarine. Zones 6 to 9. Estimated chilling requirement 700-800 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat No. 10174 (Zaiger). Available on Nemaguard
Arctic Glo Nectarine - Standard
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 Lov.
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 Jay Nectarine - Standard
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 Lov.
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 Queen Nectarine - Standard
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 Lov.
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 Rose Nectarine - Standard
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 Lov.
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 Star Nectarine - Standard
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 Nema.
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.
Atomic Red Double Flowering and Fruiting Nectarine - Standard
Another Zaiger success! Very tasty white fleshed clingstone fruit is preceded by intensely deep red double blooms. Ripens in mid to late June. Zones 7 to 9. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Available on Nema.
Desert Dawn Nectarine - Standard
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 Nema.
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 - Standard
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 Nema.
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 - Standard
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 Lov.
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 - Standard
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 Lov.
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.
Flavortop Nectarine - Standard
Firm, yellow freestone with excellent quality. One of the highest scoring nectarines in DWN fruit tastings. Ripens in mid July. Has large showy blossoms. Zones 6 to 9. 650 hrs. Self-fruitful. Available on Lov.
Harko Nectarine - Standard
Sweet, firm, yellow, semi-freestone; one of the highest scoring nectarines in DWN fruit tastings. Cold hardy Canadian variety has showy, large, single pink flowers in spring. Tolerant of bacterial spot and brown rot. Ripens with Redhaven peach in early July in Central California. Zones 3 to 9. 800 hrs. Available on Lov.
Heavenly White Nectarine - Standard
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 Lov.
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.
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.
Independence Nectarine - Standard
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 Lov.
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.
Liz's Late Nectarine - Standard
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 Lov.
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.
Mericrest Nectarine - Standard
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 Lov.
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 - Standard
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 Nema.
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.
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.
Snow Queen Nectarine - Standard
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 Nema.
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.
Black Mission Fig
The favorite fig. Purplish black skin, strawberry colored flesh, rich flavor. Heavy bearing, long-lived, large tree. Coast or inland. Fresh/dry/can. Zones 7 to 9. 100 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: Due to their sensitivity, figs are NOT guaranteed.
Brown Turkey Fig
Large fig with brown skin, pink flesh and sweet, rich flavor. Used fresh. Widely adapted to coast or inland climates. Small tree, prune to any shape. Zones 7 to 9. 100 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: Due to their sensitivity, figs are NOT guaranteed
Celestial Fig
Excellent quality small to medium sized fig with purplish brown skin. Fruit is white, shading to rose at center. Firm, juicy, very sweet. Has two crops--early summer and early fall. Widely adapted. Can be pruned to any shape. Zones 7 to 9. 100 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: Due to their sensitivity, figs are NOT guaranteed.
Chicago Hardy Fig
Purple brown fig with great flavor. Can die back to the ground and come back and fruit that season. Fruit is produced on summer growth. Plant is purported to be hardy to 10 degrees and roots to -20 degrees. Zones 5 to 10. 100 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: Due to their sensitivity, figs are NOT guaranteed.
Conadria Fig
Light greenish yellow skin, pink flesh. Flavorful fig; not as sweet as Kadota, but resists spoilage. Use fresh/dried. Very vigorous, long-lived tree. Heavy crops coast or inland. Zones 7 to 9. 100 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: Due to their sensitivity, figs are NOT guaranteed.
Flanders Fig
Violet striped fig with white flecks. Richly flavored amber pulp, resistant to splitting. Plants are vigorous and highly productive. Hardiness best suited to the West Cost. Zones 8 to 10. 100 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: Due to their sensitivity, figs are NOT guaranteed.
Ischia Green Fig
Small to medium, thin skinned greenish yellow fruit. Strawberry red flesh with fine flavor and excellent quality. Fruit is resistant to damage by weather and insects and is not attractive to birds. Excellent fresh or dried. Tree is somewhat dwarf and does very well in pots. Heavy bearer. Zones 7 to 10. 100 hours. Self-fruitful.
Janice Seedless Kadota Fig
Large, sweet, delicious, light greenish yellow fig with practically no seeds. Prolonged harvest, Aug.-Nov. Suited to coastal and inland climates. Prune to any shape. Zones 8 to 9. 100 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. Pend. NOTE: Due to their sensitivity, figs are NOT guaranteed.
Kadota Fig
Large fig with light greenish yellow skin, amber flesh. Very sweet fruit needs hot weather to ripen. Long-lived, vigorous tree can be pruned to any shape. Fresh/dry/can. Zones 7 to 9. 100 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: Due to their sensitivity, figs are NOT guaranteed.
Lattarula (Italian Honey) Fig
Greenish yellow fruit with sweet honey colored flesh. Good for fresh eating, canning or drying. Produces fruit on new wood. Well adapted and is one of the most widely planted figs in the Northwest. Zones 7 to 11. 100 hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: Due to their sensitivity, figs are NOT guaranteed.
Panachee 'Tiger' Fig
Especially fine flavor! Small to medium sized fig with green and yellow 'tiger' stripes. Strawberry pulp is blood-red color. Zones 8 to 9. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. NOTE: Due to their sensitivity, figs are NOT guaranteed.
Peter's Honey Fig
Prolific fig from Sicily. The skin is shiny, yellow-green when ripe and the sweet flesh is amber colored. It produces in early summer and late summer; the second crop ripens early enough to avoid frost damage. Good for fresh eating, drying and canning. Zones 6 to 10. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. NOTE: Due to their sensitivity, figs are NOT guaranteed.
Violette De Bordeaux Fig
Black fig with dark red flesh and rich flavor. Tree is small and well adapted for container culture or small spaces. Early crop is pear shaped with a thick, tapering neck; main crop is variable, often without neck. Good fresh or dried. Zones 5 to 10. 100 chill hrs. Self-fruitful. NOTE: Due to their sensitivity, figs are NOT guaranteed.
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.
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.
Double White Flowering Peach
Fast growth to 20 x 20 ft. with spectacular, large, snow white double blossoms. Zones 5 to 8. Available on Lov.
Early Red Flowering Peach
Fast growth to 20 x 20 ft. with vivid purplish red flowers. Blooms very early. Used in southern California for Chinese New Year. Has small, sweet, light green skinned fruit. Zones 8 to 9. Available on Lov.
Late Red Flowering Peach
To 20 x 20 ft. with magnificent double red flowers. Late bloom; good for frost-prone areas or to follow early bloomers. Zones 5 to 8. Available on Lov.
Peppermint Flowering Peach
To 20 x 20 ft. Double flowers are variegated - red, pink and white striped; very showy and unusual. Blooms mid season. Zones 5 to 8. Available on Lov.