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Red Globe Peach
Tree

Santa
Rosa Plum Tree

Sweetheart
Cherry Tree

Tilton Apricot
Tree

D Anjou Pear
Tree

Goldstrike Apricot
Tree

Montmorency
Cherry Tree

Granny Smith Apple
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Indian Summer
Crabapple Tree
The Indian Summer Crabapple has
abundant pink flowers with an extended blooming period. It blooms
with King bloom of Red Delicious apple tree. Attractive rose-red
flowers in spring followed by bright red fruit 3/4" in diameter.
Excellent disease resistance. Indian Summer crabapples can take
cold, shifts in temperatures, semi-arid climate and brisk winds.
With sweeping branches, symmetrical shapes and modest proportions
they add beauty as well as providing good
pollen.
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Lapin Cherry
Tree
The Lapin Cherry fruit is large and deep purple in
color with lighter red flesh. The Lapin Cherry, (la-PAHN), the
French word for "rabbit", is a big, beautiful, dark red cherry.
These are some of the largest, juiciest cherries that grow on
trees. They are great for snacking, and so big, one cherry is
a mouthful! The skin is bright in appearance and it is split
resistant due to flexible skin. The Lapin is an excellent pollinator
and is a heavy
bearer.
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Red Gold Nectarine
Tree
The Red Gold nectarine delivers a high quality fruit
with a great shelf life. The fruit is large sized, spherical shape,
and it has a deep yellow peel that covers for 50-70% by dark red.
The flesh is yellow, highly consistent, and with a good taste. The
skin is a glossy red and gold color. It is a very popular variety
with medium-high vigour and productivity. Nectarine cultivars do not
require cross pollination and set satisfactory crops with their own
pollen. The Red Gold is the most widely planted
nectarine.
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Damson Plum
Tree |
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The
Coneflower Little Giant, 'Echinacea purpurea', is an easy to
grow flower that produces beautiful, huge clear pink daisy-like
flowers. It is named little because it is short and giant because of
its huge 5” bloom size. Blooming from July to October and a major
attractor to butterflies and bees and deer resistant, it is a must
for any perennial gardens.
Echinacea is said to increase immune function, reduce the effects
of colds and flu’s, fights off viral, bacterial and fungal
infections and purify the blood and flush waste from the lymphatic
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The
Grandiflora Hydrangea, Hydrangea paniculata, is a common
American garden plant and highly valued for its vigor and bloom
dependability. Sterile flowers appear in August and remain on the
plant until the first hard frost.
The large conical shaped white flower heads turn to pink in the
fall with gray-green leaves. Sent to America from Japan in 1861,
this continues to be one of the best loved varieties. The blooms can
easily be used for drying. 6+ foot height at
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The Lady
Fern or Red Stem fern has a feathery textured frond with a red
stem. It is a slow spreading fern, which will make a nice mass in a
few years. The Southern Lady fern thrives in the garden, given any
reasonably good soil and will make a dense stand over time. It
prefers to have it's feet wet.
This plant is used for container plantings, borders, foundation
planting, massing and groundcover. The Southern Lady fern is
perennial and is deciduous. This very versatile plant goes well with
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Tilton
Apricot Tree
The Tilton apricot is the leading variety for
freezing, drying, and canning. Tilton apricots are a unique
looking apricot and are one of the most flavorful of all
apricots. Their appearance is noted by having a slightly
flatter shape with a "suture" line that goes halfway around
the fruit. This longtime favorite is tender and juicy with a
sweet-tart flavor. A vigorous tree which bears heavy crops and
is resistant to late frosts. Blooms very early and ripens late
June to early
July.
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Wenatchee Apricot
Tree
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