Good selection for areas with milder winters, having a low chilling requirement. Produces dessert quality, freestone fruit. Heavy bearer and good disease resistance. Requires 200 chilling hours.
Orient is a tasty pear with a large round shape, similar in shape to Asian pears. The fruit has yellow skin with sweet, firm and juicy flesh. Good disease resistance and bears heavily. Best fruit set when planted with another variety of fruiting pear. The tree has a highly ornamental value with loads of showy white blooms in spring. Requires 400 chilling…
A very unique and unusual tree, a native of the Himalayan Mountains. Large, firm, ruby red-purple edible fruit with sweet, raspberry-like flavor is produced in early spring and ripen in summer. It is good for eating fresh or making cobblers. This is a great woodlands canopy tree that provides a wonderful habitat for feathery friends. Attracts birds.
Excellent nectarine variety for milder winter areas. Produces fruits that have a rich, red skin and golden, freestone flesh. Has a wonderful flavor. Requires 250 chilling hours.
New variety that bears at an early age. The large fruit is red skin with bright red flesh and soft edible seeds. Juice is sweet and tart. Tolerates heat and humidity and grows well in most any soil. Works well in border plantings or can be grown in containers. Great addition to xeriscape landscapes. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Requires 150…
Ornamental peach grown for its colorful blossoms in spring. Flowers may be all pink or white with pink flecks and nearly completely cover the branches. Good smaller tree for the landscape.
Pink Lady is a semi-dwarf growing tree with a strong production of medium sized sweet-tart fruit ripening in late season. This variety is another low chill apple but requires a pollinator for best yields. Apples can be mixed with other fruiting trees to create a home orchard and do best when planted with other apple varieties. Requires 400 chilling…