Tall fast-growing deciduous tree valued for its tasty fruit that can be eaten fresh or used to make jams and jellies. Thrives in most any soil and is easy to grow. Drought tolerant once established and is disease resistant.
The most planted Pecan variety in North America. A heavy producer bearing large pecans. Good heat tolerance. Best when planted near another Pecan variety and serves as an excellent pollinator for other Pecan varieties.
Long-time Texas favorite, widely seen in fruit markets across the state. It produces a large, yellow-fleshed fruit with a reddish-yellow skin. Freestone. Blooms have good frost hardiness. Requires 450 chilling hours.
Excellent peach for milder winter locales. The tree produces large fruit with red-blushed, yellow skin and juicy flesh. Very heavy bearer. Good disease resistance. Requires 550 chilling hours.
Excellent variety for Texas gardens that produces large freestone peaches with juicy yellow flesh and a small pit. Fragrant pink flowers in spring. Self-fertile. Requires 500 chilling hours.
Excellent variety for Texas gardens that produces large, freestone peaches with juicy, yellow flesh. Self-fertile. Requires 600 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…