Fruit Trees & Berry Plants

Fruit Trees will go on sale on Febrary 2nd. The online link will be live on this page on that day. You will have until March 9th to place an order. Please note that most varieties sell out before the deadline so we advise to place an order asap.

Fruit bushes go on sale at our Cool Season Plant Sale for Green Cards on March 19th and for all Cards on March 20th.

Strawberry Plants

Green Card = $2.50/bundle of 10
Yellow Card = $3.50/bundle of 10
Orange Card = $4.50/bundle of 10
Blue Card = $5.00/bundle of 10

Blackberry Plants
Green Card = $3.50/each
Yellow Card = $4.00/each
Orange Card = $4.50/each
Blue Card = $5.00/each

Raspberry Plants
Green Card = $2.50/each
Yellow Card = $3.00/each
Orange Card = $3.50/each
Blue Card = $4.00/each

All Fruit Trees – Includes Apple, Cherry, Jujube, Peach, and Pear
Green Card = $25.00/each
Yellow Card = $35.00/each
Orange Card = $45.00/each
Blue Card = $55.00/each

Berry Plants

Cavendish Strawberry

June bearer – Cavendish produces high yields of large, firm, bright red berries with outstanding flavor. June bearing.Plants are disease resistant and hardy. Actually ripens in mid May. Sold in bundles of 10, limt 10 bundles.

Natchez Thornless Blackberry

Large berries have excellent flavor. Plants are upright, vigorous and hardy. The earliest blackberry that ripens in mid June to early July. Needs well-drained soil. Limit 10 Plants.

Caroline Fall Bearing Red Raspberry

Starts bearing in August and continues until frost. Very productive and hardy with good flavor and berry size. Easy to grow and easy to prune. Needs well drained soil.

Fruit Trees

Limits are 6 total trees and 2 maximum for each variety.

Apples

Trees need another variety (pollinizer) to ensure pollination.

Pristine

(Mid-late season flowering) On M.7 semi-dwarf rootstock 12-15’ – The BEST early season apple, ripening from early to mid July. Fruits ripen golden sometimes with a pink blush and are crisp and tart with a mild sweetness. Tree is a heavy bearer, and will need early thinning. Tree is immune to apple scab, has good resistance to cedar apple rust, and has some resistance to powdery mildew and fire-blight.

Liberty

Early-mid season flowering – On M.7 semi-dwarf rootstock 12-15’ – Liberty is very similar to appearance to McIntosh, but its flavor is a bit more tart and its flesh is crisper. It has a wonderful flavor all its own. It is a good dependable choice because it is highly productive, an excellent pollinizer, keeps well and is resistant to all the major apple diseases.  It ripens early September.

Ruby Rush

We are currently out of stock.

(Mid-season flowering) On M.6.969 semi-dwarf rootstock 12-15’ – NEW INTRODUCTION. Tree is hybrid between GoldRush and Enterprise. Combines traits of parents, large, 8-12 oz crisp red fruits, with immunity to apple scab, good resistance to fire-blight and cedar apple rust. Ripens mid-late Sept.

Enterprise

Mid-late season flowering – On M.7 semi-dwarf rootstock 12-15’ – A glossy red apple with an excellent spritely flavor that improves with storage. The tree is productive, vigorous and spreading. Fruit ripens late September-early October. It is an excellent keeper and is immune to scab and resistant to fire blight, cedar apple rust and powdery mildew.

Williams Pride

(Early-mid season flowering) On M.7 semi-dwarf rootstock 12-15’ – Dark red apple, yellow flesh with excellent tart fruit quality, ripens in early August. Field immune to apple scab, highly resistant to cedar-apple rust, fire-blight and powdery mildew. A PRI selection.

Cherries

We are currently sold out of Cherry Trees.

All varieties are self-fertile.

Jubileum Hybrid Sweet-Tart Cherry

On Mahaleb semi-standard rootstock, 15-18’ – Fruits are large with deep reddish purple skin and flesh. Fruit starts ripening in early June and will sweeten on the tree. Great for fresh eating, dehydrated, or for its purple juice.

Asian Pear

Trees need another variety of Asian or European pear (pollinizer) to ensure pollination.

Shinsui

On Betulifolia rootstock 15-18′ -The earliest ripening Asian pear. Sweet, juicy, golden-russeted, 4-6oz, fruit ripen in mid-late July. Due to large cropping trees need heavy thinning by mid-May. Good fire-blight resistance.

Chojuro

On Calleryana rootstock 15-18’ – Fruits ripen to a russet-orange color in mid-August. Flavors of caramel and butterscotch intensify throughout the ripening time. Well thinned fruits will be 5-10 ounces. Tree has good resistance to fire-blight in our area.

Shinseiki

On OHxF333 Rootstock 12-15′ – Also known as ‘New Century’. 4-8 oz fruit ripens to a smooth yellow color with crisp white flesh in late July-early August. Stores for 2-3 months. Good fire-blight resistance.

Yoinashi

On Betulifolia rootstock 15-18’ – ‘Yoinashi’ is said to mean ‘Good Pear’ in Japanese. This round brown skinned fruit is crisp, juicy and aromatic. It sets a heavy crop of small to medium 5-10 oz fruits in mid to late August. Good fire-blight resistance.

Shinko

On Calleryana rootstock 15-18’ – Fruit is medium to large (10-16 oz.) with a brown to golden brown russet color. Flesh is yellowish white with a good juicy, sweet flavor. Ripens in early September, 1-2 weeks after Yoinashi. Stores 3 to 4 months. Good fire-blight resistance.

Korean Giant

We are currently out of stock.

On Betulifolia rootstock 15-18’ – Fruit is medium to large (12-16 oz.) with a brown to golden brown russet color. Flesh is yellowish white with a good, juicy, sweet flavor. Ripens in late September. Stores 3 to 4 months. Good fire-blight resistance.

European Pear

Listed in order of ripening. Trees need another variety (pollinizer) to ensure pollination unless noted.

Harrow Delight

OHxF333 rootstock 12-15′ This is the first pear variety to ripen in our area in mid-late July. 6-9 oz fruits should be harvested as they turn a light green. This variety is very precocious and tolerant of fire-blight.

Sunrise

On OHxF97 Rootstock, 12-18′ tall. Attractive 6-10 oz yellow to red-blushed fruits ripen in early-mid August. Sunrise is descended from Bartlett, Comice, and Seckel, and has good fire-blight resistance.

Potomac

On OHxF333 Rootstock, 12-15′ tall. Very uniform growing tree produces 6-10 oz light green ripening fruits from mid-late August. This hybrid of Moonglow and Anjou is incredibly fire-blight resistant.

Warren

Available on OHxF333 rootstock 12-15’ – Large light green fruits ripen in late August to early September. Tree is self-fertile and growth habit is very uniform.

Peach

All peaches are self-fertile.

Harrow Diamond

Bailey Rootstock 15-20’ – Very early yellow flesh peach ripening from mid June to early July. Blossoms are very forst tolerant. Firm and semi-freestone fruits are small to medium sized at 4-7 ounces Bacterial spot resistant.

Redhaven

We are currently out of stock.

Lovell Rootstock 15-20’ – This is the standard for Missouri peaches. The fruits ripen around July 20th and are yellow fleshed and freestone. Good resistance to Peach Leaf Curl.

Contender

We are currently out of stock.

Lovell Rootstock 15-20’ – This hardy, late-blooming peach escapes late spring frosts. Beautiful, large freestone fruit is firm, sweet and delicious. Good for fresh use, freezing or for pies. Good resistance to bacterial spot. Ripens in late July.

Jujube

Also known as Chinese Dates, Jujubes are low maintenance and high in vitamin C. Harvest by shaking from the tree. Need both varieties below to ensure pollination.

Lang

We are currently out of stock.

Needs pollinizer: 20-25’ tall, 12-15’ wide – The 1” long pear-shaped fruit ripens to a mahogany color in early-mid September. Fruits are crisp like an apple and sweet like sugar. Good for dehydrating or fresh eating.

Li

We are currently out of stock.

Needs pollinizer: 15-20’ tall, 15-20’ wide – This is a large fruited jujube that grows in our area. The fruits are 2” round and are ripe in the light green to mottled mahogany, or full mahogany color in mid September-early October. Good for fresh eating