These trees are late blooming, suitable for this area.
They have a good root system, a very good rootstock and they are about 6’ to 8’ tall .
They were grown locally ( in Washington).
Available trees ( in a very small quantity):
- Royal Red Honeycrisp apples
A new blush-type selection of Honeycrisp with the same flavor and flesh texture as its popular parent but with better color and storage characteristics.
- Ambrosia Apples: ONLY 1 LEFT
Aromatic with a pleasing flavor, this chance seedling from British Columbia is fast becoming a breakout variety for growers. Fruit is medium to large with a creamy yellow background and pink blush on the
sun-exposed side. Fruit is sweet and juicy, less acidic, and it stores very well.
- Gale Gala Apples - SOLD OUT
This outstanding new strain has all the winning characteristics of its parent Royal Gala, but has deeper red stripes and a fuller red color.
- Danube Cherry: $30 per pot
Danube Cherries (sweeter pie cherries) : Bright red and juicy best describe this early maturing sweet - tart cherry. It ripens a week ahead of Montmorency.
Danube has a sweeter flavor and higher sugar content than other tarts and can be eaten out of hand. It has a delicious flavor!
The fruit is large with firm flesh that handles better than traditional tart varieties and picks with a clean stem scar. Its flavor is delicious!
They can be used for pies, juice or eaten fresh.
- Jubileum Cherry : $30 per pot
A sweeter pie cherry, Jubileum has a great flavor and is used for both processing and fresh market. It will mature five days before Danube and a full week ahead of Montmorency. The fruit is dark mahogany, juicy, and can be left to hang on the tree to develop additional sugar. The tree is compact and spreading.
- Skeena Sweet Cherry:
Skeena is a rising star among the sweet cherries.
The fruit is dark, sweet, and juicy. Although it is self-fruiting, and seems to handle late spring frosts, it bears good-sized cherries that mature about two weeks after Bing. Production is good and the tree appears to be a consistent cropper.
- Black Gold Sweet Cherry:
Black gold is a self-fertile dark sweet cherry. It ripens approximately seven days later than Bing, is late blooming, and somewhat frost resistant. The variety demonstrates good hardiness in cooler growing areas. BlackGold is a good polinizer for late blooming varieties.
Chinese Apricots: SOLD OUT
The skin and flesh are yellow to medium-orange. The fruit is of good quality, medium to large in size, and has a good flavor. Chinese is an early bearing, heavy producing variety that is self-fruitful and will pollinate other apricot varieties.
- Wenatchee Moorpark Apricots : ONLY 1 LEFT
A large yellow fruit with greenish-yellow flesh. Good for drying and home canning. The tree is self-fruitful, very productive, and a good pollinator for later blooming apricots.
Potted in organic soil!
$ 40 each
(except Danube and Jubileum Pie cherry = $30 each)