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Specialty
Fruit Trees |
Call to Pre-Order for Winter 2011-2012 Shipment
800.733.0324 |
Looking for something a little different? Short
on space? We can help. We offer Kiwi, Jujube's, Quince, Paw
Paws, Guava and Olive Trees. Or what about patio apple trees?
An orchard on one tree? These are available in limited supply
and will be ready for shipment when dormant in January.
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Columnar
Apples - An attractive complement to the yard, patio
or deck, our Columnar varieties will grow 10-12 feet in height
and can be topped at any desired height. After topping, these
trees will often produce short upright branches, which can be
left to increase fruit production or pruned off.
Golden Sentinel – This productive and exceptionally
disease resistant variety bears large and attractive, golden yellow
fruit. Sweet, juicy and delicious, it ripens in mid-September.
Zones 4-9
Scarlet Sentinel – This jumbo-size, greenishyellow
and red fruit is very sweet and juicy with crisp, pure white flesh.
Very productive and disease resistant. Ripens in late September.
Zones 4-9 |

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Combination
Apple Tree - Enjoy apples from Summer to Fall. Apples
for eating, cooking and freezing.
Varieties
include: Gala, Fuji, Yellow Delicious, Red Delicious and Granny
Smith. Zones 4-9. |
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Combination
Pear Tree - Enjoy pears from August to November. Zones
4-9.
To
include a combination of the following varieties: Bartlett,
Seckel, Bosc, Red Bartlett, Cornice, Anjou, Flemish Beauty.
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Combination
Plum Tree - Enjoy your favorite plums from July to
August. Yellow, purple and red plums are all included on this
special tree. We have also included the Italian Prune for drying.
Zones 4-9.
Includes
the following varieties: Santa Rosa, Satsuma, Shiro, Damson
and Italian Prune.
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Fruit
Salad Tree - Pick 3 delicious varieties from this unusual
tree! This tree will include 3 of the following: peaches, plums,
nectarines and apricots.
Varieties
could include: Peach - July Elberta, Gold Dust, Plum - Late Santa
Rosa, Nectarine - Independence, and Apricot - Blenheim.
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spectacular sight for the yard. Zones 4-9.
These
trees are multi-grafted and are a great way to save money and
space in the garden. Having different varieties on one tree means
that each graft grows independently of the others, so the fruit
retains its own characteristics, such as flavor, appearance and
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Gogi
Berries (Also known as Chinese Berries or Wolf Berries)
- Very popular. Light purple, bell-shaped flowers bloom in May.
Flowers are followed by bright red berries. Fruit is eaten fresh
or dried like raisins. A valuable medicinal plant in China and
its berries are very high in anti-oxidants, have more carotene
than carrots, and contain all essential amino acids and many minerals.
Crimson
Star – Begins bearing the year after planting and produces
good crops of tasty, large, bright red fruit. Ripens late summer
through fall. Gets 6-8 feet tall. Self-fertile. Shipped in 4”
plastic pots.
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Li
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Jujubes
(Chines Dates) - Easy to grow with
few pests. Shiny reddish-brown date like fruit. Sweet apple flavor.
Needs hot summer to ripen. Trees are thorny. Reaches 15-20 ft
in 15 years. Hardy to -10 degrees. Ripens in fall.
Li
– The number one seller. 1 1/2 inches long, roundplump.
Can be picked yellow-green and will finish ripening off the tree
to wrinkled, mahogany color. Ripens in Fall, mid season. Zones
6-9.
Sherwood – Excellent taste, firm, large
shiny reddish brown date like fruit. Sweet apple like flavor.
Has fewer thorns than other Jujubes. Ripens in mid October. Zones
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Issai

Ken's
Red |
Hardy
Kiwi - Attractive, vigorous, disease and pest free vines
grow quickly. Sweeter and more flavorful than the fuzzy kiwi.
Produces up to 150 lbs of fruit. Can be eaten like grapes. Likes
1/2 day to full sun. Needs a male for pollination. One male can
pollinate up to 8 females. Trees are 2-4 ft. Plant 12’ apart.
Issai – Bears heavy crops of large, sweet
and delicious fruit. Can be grown on fence or wall. Bears year
after planting. Harvest in mid-late Sept. Self-fertile although
crop will be heavier if planted with male.
Anna
– Female. A very vigorous and productive vine. Anna is the
most popular variety for commercial growers and bears abundant
crops of large, very sweet, delicious fruit. Zones 3-9.
Ken’s
Red – Female. Produces very large, sweet and tasty
fruit. Fruit has reddish purple skin and flesh. A very unique
variety. Zones 3-9.
Male
– Selected for its profuse bloom, our male variety can pollinate
up to 8 female Hardy Kiwis. It also makes an attractive and vigorous,
non-fruit bearing ornamental vine. Zones 3-9. |
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Olives
- People have been fascinated with Olives for many years. They
are beautiful, small evergreen trees. Olives like full sun and
a well drained soil. Planting your tree on the south or west side
of a building or wall will accelerate fruit ripening. Grows to
be 8 -10 feet tall. Bloom time is May - Ripening time is October.
Yield is 20 lbs per plant. Available in two sizes, 2-3' at $24.95
or 4-5' well branched at $59.95.
Arbequina
- A new and valuable Spanish variety, Arbequina is a very attractive,
naturally compact tree. Self-fertile and early ripening, Arbequina
begins bearing the year after planting and makes gourmet quality
olives and oil. Likes full sun and well drained soil, planting
tree on the south or west side of building will accelerate fruit
ripening. Ripens in October. Yields 20+ lbs. Shipped in 6"
banded pot - Appr. 12-24" in height. Zones 7-9. |

Smyrna
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Quince
are easy to grow, fruiting and ornamental trees. The trees have
beautiful large white flowers followed by waxy, yellow, fragrant
fruit. Good for baking and in preserves. Self-fertile, happy in
full to 1/2 day sun. Ripens mid-April. Very cold hardy.
Orange
– Bears very large, aromatic, attractive yellow flavorful
fruit with light orange flesh. Zones 3-9.
Smyrna
– Produces very large, pale yellow fruit with smooth skin
at a young age. Flesh is tender and sweet when cooked. Zones 3-9. |

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Pakistan
Mulberry - The Pakistan is the “KING” of
the fruiting mulberries producing 3 ½ “ to 5”
long maroon to black berries. Very sweet and flavorful with
a raspberry like flavor. Multi-month long fruiting season starting
heavy in late spring/early summer and continuing to fruit until
mid summer. Each tree is 4-5 feet and has a 1/2" caliper.
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Mango
Paw Paw - The most vigorous paw paw. A small tree that
bears large, round tasty fruit with attractive, orangeyellow flesh
paw paws. Fruit is 3 to 6 inches long. Has a flavor similar to
that of tropical mangos. Likes moist, rich, well-drained soil.
Plants shipped in 9” pots and are approximately 15-18”
above root. Ripens Sept. to frost. Bears in 2-4 yrs. Yields 30+
lbs. Zones 3-9. |
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Pineapple
Guava Seedling - Hardy to 5F, this exotic and beautiful
evergreen is widely planted. The leaves are dark glossy green with
a whitish-silver cast underneath. The flowers are very striking,
crimson red in the center with bright pink petals. As an evergreen
it adds beauty to your landscape. After
appreciating its beauty you can feast on its fruit. They like
full sun to partial shade and likes a well drained soil. Plant
at least two for cross-pollination. Bears in 3 to 4 years. Reaches
a height of 6-8 feet. Blooms in July and Ripens in November. Yield
is 10 lbs per plant.
Shipped
in 6” band pots. Zones 7-10. |

USDA
Hardiness Map
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