Apple, 4 in 1 Cold Climate (Malus), 7 gal
4 varieties of apples are grafted on the same plant! Tree Features: Bloom Color: Multi Bloom Time: early Spring M...
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4 varieties of apples are grafted on the same plant! Tree Features: Bloom Color: Multi Bloom Time: early Spring M...
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6 varieties of apples are grafted on the same plant! Tree Features: Bloom Color: Multi Bloom Time: early Spring M...
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A semi-dwarf variety bred from Macintosh with a red/green blush and tart flavor. Tree Features: Bloom Color: White Bloom Time...
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Crispin is a robust and versatile late-season green/gold long-keeping Apple. Tree Features: Bloom Color: White Bloom Time: mid-Spring ...
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Vigorous and productive, this crisp & sweet variety with red-yellow/green skin was developed in Japan and it's outstanding for fresh eating. ...
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This tree produces delicious, late-maturing crisp & tart golden apples at an early age. Goldrush features beautiful pink-white flowers in th...
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One of the best cooking apples, Granny Smith has crisp, tart and juicy green fruit with a good balance of acids and sugars. Tree F...
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'Honeycrisp' is not only becoming an orchard favorite, it is becoming a "must have" tree for the home fruit garden because of its big size, vers...
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A large brilliant red, very juicy early apple. Apples grow throughout the tree, making it burst with bright red color all throughout the season....
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This semi-dwarf, New England favorite, variety is considered by many the best overall apple for fresh eating. Deep red fruit is sweet-tart. ...
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This semi-dwarf variety has been around for 125 years and is still one of the most popular apples in the northeast. Deep red fruit that's tart &...
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Northpole’s™ annual spring show of pure white flowers is followed by heavy crops of large, red, McIntosh-like apples. Crisp, juicy, sweet and aroma...
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A vigorous growing semi-dwarf tree that is resistant to fire blight and cedar rust. Deep red fruit that is mild & sweet. Tree Feat...
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A semi-dwarf apple tree with sweet, crisp deep red fruit that is perfect for both eating or cooking. Tree Features: Bloom Color...
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Big bright red apples can be found all throughout this tree. They are juicy, sweet, crisp, and have a high storage capacity. Tree Fea...
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This old school variety is still relative today with its incredible production and outstanding deep red colored juicy crisp fruit. A home landsca...
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Zestar! is a crisp, juicy, early-season apple from the University of Minnesota, known for its sweet-tart flavor with hints of brown sugar and a zes...
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'Goldcot' produces a great crop of early, medium sized, nearly round Apricots in early August. Tree Features: Bloom Color: Pink Bloom Time:...
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The most widely grown sweet cherry. Deep red to black in color. Tree Features: Bloom Color: White Bloom Time: late April Ma...
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The Black Cherry is a medium to large-sized deciduous tree that can reach heights of 60-90 feet (18-27 meters). It has a straight trunk with dark...
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The most widely grown sweet cherry with beautiful deep red-black color. Tree Features: Bloom Color: White Bloom Time: late Apri...
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This semi-dwarf variety is self-fertile meaning, unlike many other sweet Cherries, it doesn't need another Cherry to produce a huge crop of delicio...
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Meteor is a dwarf, tart cherry tree with an upright habit and round crown that will be a lovely addition to your home orchard. Tree Features: ...
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'Montmorency' is, by far, the most widely grown 'sour cherry' or 'pie cherry' tree in America with nearly 100 years of fruiting hist...
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This dwarf variety is the hardiest producer of tart cherries. Tree Features: Bloom Color: White Bloom Time: late April ...
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Get ready for a Cherry with a real difference in look and taste! A very vigorous, productive tree for the backyard orchard that produc...
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Experience a breakthrough with this sweet, red-black, late season cherry that has great taste to spare on fruit that is much firmer and split re...
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Large, heart-shaped, dark red fruit are produced on this self-pollinating, semi-dwarf, sweet cherry. Tree Features: B...
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Although it is not quite sweet enough for fresh eating like a Bing, the cherries from the Sweet Cherry Pie tree are fantastic for jams, jellies and...
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A unique cherry with an outstanding, light yellow color & red blush. Tree Features: Bloom Color: White Bloom Time: early Spri...
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Litter is not a problem with this crab, developed by Melvin Bergeson of Fertile, Minnesota, as the small bright red tart but edible fruit never fa...
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In May, watch 'Royal Raindrops' become completely blanketed by a staggering number of magenta-pink blossoms that just won't let go of their vivid ...
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Low, dense, and spreading, this crabapple selection looks like a low, fluffy cloud on the horizon when in bloom as profuse, single red buds open t...
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A new, upright, oval-shaped crabapple. Abundant pink buds opening to white flowers. Persistent dark red edible fruit. Disease-resistant. Adds inter...
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Once you take a bite of out of this juicy, delicious fruit straight off the tree, taste, not beauty, will be foremost in your mind! Tree Features:...
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This semi-dwarf, spreading tree produces large, firm Georgia peaches ripening late August. Tree Features: Bloom Color: Dark p...
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