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Name
Pot Size
Mature Height
Mature Width
Golden Delicious Apple (Disease Resistant)
10 gal
10-15'
10-15'
Yellow Delicious Apple
20 gal
15'
15'
Semi-Dwarf Fuji Apple
7 gal
10-15'
10-15'
Semi-Dwarf Gala Apple
7 gal
10-15'
10-15'
Golden Centinal - Columnar
10 gal
10-12'
3-4'
Granny Smith Apple - Espaliered
1.5 caliper
4'
4'
Honeycrisp - Espaliered
1.5 caliper
4'
4'
Jonagold Apple
7 gal
15'
15'
North Pole Apple - Columnar
15 gal
12'
4'
Red Delicious Apple
7 gal
15-20'
15-20'
Apache Blackberry
1 gal
4-5'
4-5'
Black Satin Blackberry
1 gal
4-5'
4-5'
Trple Crown Blackberry
2 gal
Semi-trailing
Vine
Bluejay Blueberry
5 gal
5-6'
5-6'
Bountiful Blue Blueberry
2 gal
5-6'
5-6'
Collins Blueberry
5 gal
4-6'
4-6'
Duke 2 gal
4-6'
4-6'
Jubilee Blueberry
5 gal
4-5'
3-4'
Patriot Blueberry
2 gal
4-6'
4-6'
Pink Lemonade Blueberry (Pink Berries)
1 gal
5'
5'
Celeste Fig
5 gal
10-15'
8-10'
Concord Grape
2 gal
20-25' vines
Edelweis Grape
1 gal
10-15' vines
Bonanza Patio Peach
7 gal
5-6'
5-6'
Bonfire Patio Peach
7 gal
5-6'
5-6'
Canby Red Raspberry
1 gal
3-8'
4-8'
Heritage Raspberry
1 & 2 gal
3-8'
4-8'
Ideaus Fall Gold Raspberry
1 gal
3-8'
4-8'
       
Nova Raspberry
2 gal
Apple Trees
Golden Delicious
The Golden Delicious apple is an excellent all purpose cooking apple. This apple has firm, white flesh that retains its shape when baked or cooked. Its rich mellow flavor, sweet and crisp, is an asset to any recipe.You can cut down the sugar in pies and sauces made from Golden Delicious apples. This semi dwarf apple will grow to 15 feet and requires full sun.
Yellow Delicious Apple
The Dwarf Yellow Delicious Apple Tree produces tasty apples that are extra juicy, crisp, and extremely sweet! It is great for cooking, baking lots of delicious desserts, and eating fresh. It is one of the country’s most popular apple, and always a fall favorite.

These apple trees are fast growing, and are easy to maintain. They quickly mature to a height of 10-15 feet, and a width of 8-10 feet. The Dwarf Yellow Delicious Apple Tree produces heavily and in record time!
It is the perfect tree for the impatient apple lover, because you won't wait long for your fruit. Plant in full sun, with well drained soil, and you will be rewarded with delicious apples. The Dwarf Yellow Delicious Apple Tree is disease resistant and adaptable to most soil types. You can even grow your Yellow Delicious apples organically without having to bother with pesticides. Dwarf Yellow Delicious Apples are great for storing they keep for months, when properly stored.
The highest quality and quantity of fruit is harvested when cross pollination occurs. Plant at least two varieties of apple trees together. Two trees of the same apple variety cannot be used in pollination. We recommend cross pollinating the Dwarf Yellow Delicious Apple Tree with the Gala, Red Fuji or Granny Smith Apple Trees for best pollination.
Semi-Dwarf Fuji
Of all varieties grown throughout the Oriental world, one dominates - Fuji. Its great looks and great taste have made this a classic apple for eating. The medium-size fruits have lovely red stripes over a yellow-green skin and sweet. This semi-dwarf variety offers a crisp and juicy apple that ripens in October and keeps very well in storage. Fuji needs just 350-400 chilling hours,and needs a pollinator. This semi-dwarf apple will mature at about 80% the size of a standard Apple tree. You'll have plenty of fruit.
Semi-Dwarf Gala
The Gala apple is a crisp, sweet and juicy apple with excellent flavor. This medium sized, round shaped apple has a golden yellow skin with a reddish orange blush. The Gala apple will handle a considerable amount of summer heat and could be a great choice to add to a midwest yard or garden. It ripens mid-August to early September and cross pollinates well with Golden Delicious. The Gala apple requires 500 chill hours and needs a pollinizer.
Golden Centinal
The Golden Sentinel combines the best characteristics of Golden Delicious, with an extra crisp and juicy texture. This upright, slender, columnar apple tree is great for containers or tight spaces where a traditional apple gets too big. The golden yellow fruit ripens in mid-September and is sweet & juicy. Golden Centinal is disease-resistant. The pink buds open to large white blossoms, then come the bright, golden apples clustered on the tree’s single stem! These fun-to-grow trees were developed over 38 years, with 300 crosses made from the original 50-year old McIntosh. 50 cultivars were put through a 5-year field evaluation — and you reap the delicious rewards. They stop growing at about 8-12' feet in height and 3-4' wide. The can be pruned shorter if desired. Golden Centinal is self-sterile and needs a pollinator. A great partner with North Pole as they cross-pollinate each other.

Granny Smith
The Granny Smith apples have been cultivated for at least 140 years. If you enjoy a juicy burst of tartness, this apple is for you. This glorious tree has handsome apples. Plant these in the yard and you'll be pickin' tart and hearty apples when the snow flies, because they ripen in early November! That tart flavor really lasts, and stays fresh all winter and spring. It is known for keeping its zesty flavor even when it is used for cooking or sautéed. This semi dwarf apple will grow 12 – 15 feet and requires full sun.

Honeycrisp - Espaliered
Just as the name says, this apple is as sweet as honey (with a hint of tart) and exceptionally crisp! Spotted red over a yellow background with juicy, crisp cream colored flesh. Excellent for fresh eating and salads, good for baking. Excellent keeper. Honeycrisp is a good choice for the home gardener. A mid season apple ripening from mid September to mid October depending on the growing location. Apples require at least two different varieties for proper pollination
Jonagold
Jonagold was raised in 1943 at the New York State Agricultural Experimental Station, Geneva, New York, USA from a Golden Delicious and Jonathan. Introduced in 1968. Received RHS Award of Merit in 1987.

A medium/large apple. Round shape with a trace of ribbing and slightly five-crowned. One-third to one-half flushed orange red with short, broad, broken stripes and many russet dots on bright yellow backgoround skin colour. Nearly yellow flesh, fine-textured, juicy and sweet with a good rich flavour.
Northpole - Columnar Apple Tree
The earliest columnar apple to ripen with crisp, juicy red McIntosh type fruit. Tight upright growth to 12' tall and 3' wide. This variety, as its name suggests, combines Canadian hardiness with the rich taste of its parent McIntosh. Bright red color, white flesh full of juice and satisfying apple aroma. A great partner with Golden Sentinel as they cross-pollinate each other.
Blackberries
Arapaho Blackberry
The Arapaho Blackberry is thornless and erect in habit. It produces medium to large size berries , that are very firm, with excellent sweet flavor. An important characteristic is its small seed size. The berries are a favorite of songbirds and butterflies. The Arapaho Blackberry Plant is a self-supporting blackberry plant (does not need a trellis) and ripens earlier than any other thornless variety. The large berry of the Arapaho Blackberry Plant is a colorful berry with reds and blacks. Arapaho Blackberry produces sucker plants which allows it to quickly establish a solid hedge row of plants. This blackberry will grow to a mature height of 4 to 5 feet and spread 4 to 7 feet in full sun.
Black Statin Blackberry
The Black Satin thornless Blackberry plant is an extremely vigorous and productive plant. It grows quickly and establishing itself well. It produces a large crop of beautiful, large, sweet blackberries, which ripen in mid summer. Plant them along a fence or run on a trellis to keep the heavy crops of berries off the ground. Plant in full sun. This berry will grow 5 to 7' tall and spread 3 to 5'. This berry does nut sucker.
Triple Crown Blackberry
The 'Triple Crown' is a new trailing Blackberry that will bear consistent huge fruit yields year after year. Fruits ripen to a juicy sweet flavor; over a 5-week period you can harvest and enjoy eating the large black beauties everyday for over 30 days. The plant is semi-erect and thornless and bears large, flavorful fruit. Strong canes can support many pounds of fruit without trellising. This berry will grow 3 to 5'. Plant in full sun to part shade.
Blueberries
Bluejay Blueberry
The Bluejay produces medium to large berries with a high sugar content. This blueberry is a midseason producer. This extremely vigorous variety will grow almost twice as fast as most other blueberries. The mild flavored fruits growing in open, loose, easy to pick clusters that stay on the stem without loss. Bluejay is a large shrub, growing 6-7 feet tall with light green summer foliage, yellow-orange leaves in fall, and bright yellow winter wood color. Very hardy and drought resistant. (Two or three Blueberries should be planted together for cross-pollination.)
Bountiful Blue Blueberry
'Bountiful Blue' has a prolific fruit set of large, super sweet berries and the bluest foliage on any Blueberry we have ever seen, making it a standout in the landscape or in a container. Will set fruit alone, but the berries will be more numerous if it's planted near another blueberry. Prefers acidic soil. This berry will grow 3 to 4' tall and wide. Plant in full sun.
Collins
Collins is a highbush type cultivar. The fruit size is medium, and the quality is excellent! The berries are light blue and the flavor has a sweet to mild taste. Highbush blueberry cultivars have an inherent resistance to many diseases of fruit, flower, and foliage. Insect pests will seldom cause significant damage. This lovely ornamental shurb has beautiful long-lasting red fall color.
Duke
Duke blueberry bush is s wonderful, east to grow early ripening northern blueberry variety. Duke blueberry is a heavy, consistent producer with an attractive, firm, light blue high quality berry. Duke blooms late but ripens early, which protects the blossoms from spring frosts. Branches may droop to the ground when laden with fruit, prompting many gardeners to use a simple trellis as support. This shrub has lovely orange and burnt-yellow fall color. When planting blueberry bushes always plant at least 2 bushes.
Jubilee Blueberry
This upright, compact bush has easy-picking bountiful crops of sky blue, very sweet berries. Jubilee berries are medium sized and especially tasty, growing in large clusters that ripen over a two week period. Fall foliage is yellow orange. Jubilee Blueberry will grow only 4 to 5 feet tall.

Patriot Blueberry
The Patriot blueberry bush is a compact, very cold hardy plant that consistently produces tasty, extra large size berries. These vigorous and attractive Patriot blueberry bushes are perfect in the landscape. Incorporate them into perennial beds with other acid loving plants such as Rhododendrons. Patriot blueberry bushes yield between between 10 to 12 pounds per mature bush. With its dark green summer foliage and scarlet fall color, Patriot is one of the best varieties for the edible landscape. When planting blueberry bushes always plant at least 2 bushes. A mature plant grows 2 to 4' tall and wide, with a spreading rather than upright form. Plant in full sun.

Pink Lemonade
Pink Lemonade offers four seasons of interest. The pinkish-white showy flowers are bell-shaped in spring. The fruit are pale greenish at first, then dappled pink, and finally turning to deep pink on ripening. Leaves are glossy green and lanceolate and the surface texture is smooth. In fall, leaves turn golden yellow then bright orange. Wintertime twigs are dusky reddish-brown. Wintertime fruit encourages song birds and other wildlife in the garden. Mid-late to late-season ripening, with moderate yields of medium-sized, glossy fruit, bright pink fruit color, mild, pleasant flavor, and good firmness. Requires high light levels and well drained acidic soil, high in organic material.
Figs
Celeste Fig
Known as the "sugar fig", Celeste produces medium sized fruit with light brown to violet skin, and strawberry pink flesh. One of the best varieties for drying and preserves. Tight eye resists rots. Ripens mid July to mid August. The Celeste fig is small, brown to purple in color. The tree is large, vigorous and very productive. The main crop ripens in mid-June. Celeste fruit has a tightly closed eye which inhibits the entry of the dried fruit beetle. The fruit does not have excessive souring on the tree. Celeste has excellent fresh dessert quality with a rich sweet flavor. It is an excellent processing fig, either frozen or processed as fig preserves.
Grapes
Concord Grape
The Concord grape, has its name from Concord, Massachusetts. It is grown for its medium-size clusters of edible, highly aromatic, blue-black grapes that fills you entire mouth with a burst of robust sweetness! It was developed in 1849 by Ephraim Wales Bull. Today more than 400,000 tons of Concord Grapes are produced each year. Concord grapes are the most popularly planted native American grapes. Early colonists embraced them, harvested them, and used them to make wines, jellies, jams, and tarts. Vigorous deciduous vine with bold-textured, deep green foliage. It is a fast growing vine that will reach 20 -25' per year. Full sun.
Edelweiss Grape
The Edelweiss grape growsin large clusters and has greenish-white fruit with high sugar content. It is used for juice and fresh eating. Produce a fruity tasting wine. Overall has a good flavor and quality. This grape will mature from 10 to 15 feet tall and 3 to 4 feet wide. It will do best in moist, well-drained soil and full sun. The flowers are greenish in color when they pop out in June. The fruit is ripe in late August and after harvest, in fall, the leaves will have yellow-orange color that is very attractive.
Peach Trees

Bonanza Patio Peach
Bonanza peaches are medium to large in size. The skin is yellow with a red blush. The flesh is yellow, freestone. This peach tree is a profuse grower. The mature size is 5 to 6 feet in height and spread, making it an ideal tree for patio containers! Peach trees require full sun.

Bonfire Patio Peach
The Bonfire is a dwarf, ornamental peach tree that is ideal for maller yards, containers and accent plants. In springtime, they have showy pink flowers that give way to showy dark red leaves throughout the spring and summer. The bonfire will grow to a matures size of 4 to 6 feet tall and a spread of 4 to 5 feet. (The tree will set fruit, but they are not desirable for eating.)
Raspberries
Caroline Red Raspberry
The Caroline Raspberry has proven to be one of the most productive varieties and is considered to be the new standard for fall bearing raspberries. With large, very flavorful fruit, it is very vigorous and tolerant of root rot and yellow rust. This raspberry is a highly flavored, heavy yielding red raspberry, ripening in late August. It produces lots of delicious fruit until fall. It has proven successful from the East to the West Coast. Caroline responds to warmer summer temperatures with earlier ripening. Caroline is the high in levels of nutrients and anti-oxidents.
Fallgold
'Fallgold' Raspberries are the prize that causes eager berry lovers to flock to those pick-your-own patches. They are the easiest of all to grow. They have a big crop in June and another in September through fall. They are best grown in moist, organically rich, slightly acidic, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Intolerant of wet soils. This everbearing raspberry cultivar is an upright, thorny shrub which produces crops of gold-colored raspberries. It is called everbearing because it produces two crops on each biennial cane (unless pruned otherwise): a fall crop (August to October) on the top 1/3 of the canes and a second crop the following late spring/early summer (June) on the bottom 2/3 of the canes. Clusters of white, 5-petaled, rose-like flowers precede the fruit. Everbearing yellow-gold raspberry is very sweet and great for canning and preserves.
Heritage Raspberry
Heritage Raspberry plants are an award winning cultivar, bred for it's huge, delicious berries, better disease and drought resistance and a long season of fruiting. These flavorful raspberries are the highest quality and are the most popular red raspberry plant on the market. This is a vigorous, hardy plant that thrives in most soil types, and even tolerates the coldest of climates. It is a trouble-free berry bush.that will last for years to come. High in antioxidants, these raspberries are nutritious and flavorful. Heritage is great for small yards as the bushes only grow to 4 to 6 feet wide. Plant them in full sun to get the best results for full, tasty fruit all summer and fall. Follow a regular watering schedule during the first growing season to establish a deep, extensive root system. Feed with a good fertilizer before new growth begins in spring. Train one-year-old canes on trellis, prune canes that have fruited.

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