(Miniature) This mighty mite packs a fruiting wallop in a dense, compact package that is perfect for the edible gardener that is a little space deprived. Bonanza will mature in a very manageable 5t x 5w size making it perfect for using in a container on a deck or patio. It also is an early bloomer and fruiter with mid to late April bloom follwed up by a bumper crop of large Peaches featuring yellow skin streaked with red in early July. These freestone beauties are low in acid with a sweet, mild taste that will have you and your family waiting impatiently for them to ripen. Use them fresh or in cooking or preserves…youll have plenty of fruit sinceBonanza is a heavy producer even with its smaller stature. Be sure to be ready to protect its bloom from frost in the spring since damaged flower will result in little or no fruit set. Self-fruitful.

Grown for its ornamental value since it is non-fruiting, this Peach without Peaches is a visual knockout that will make your stomach forget about not getting fed! Dense and dwarf, ‘Bonfire’ is tightly branched and alive with a mass of purple-pink flowers in early May. It’s an incredible show that is surpassed by its show of large, elongated deep reddish-purple foliage covering the plant following bloom. While you might plant this out in the yard as a colorful little specimen, it’s true value might be on the deck or patio where it provides a small space show throughout the spring and summer that you can enjoy up close!

Vigorous, erect grower. Heavy bearer of large, bright purplish-black fruit. Tender, juicy and very rich. Requires any sweet cherry for pollination.

Large, heart-shaped, dark red fruit are produced on this self-pollinating sweet cherry. Sweet, rich flavor on a vigorous, productive tree make this an excellent choice. Moderate crack resistance. Can pollinate other sweet cherries.

Most widely grown sweet cherry. Large, dark red fruit is produced on this vigorous growing tree. Firm and meaty flesh is purple and freestone. Pollinate with ‘Black Tatarian’, or ‘Stella’. Does not pollinate with ‘Lambert’.

Fruitful and dependable, ‘Stanley’ is as decorative as it is productive, with a dense, rounded form and an extremely profuse, fragrant show of single white flowers in early May. The whole tree may be completely obscured by this bloom that lasts up to 2 weeks with countless small fruit following soon after the bloom passes. This fruit grows and finally matures in September, producing a tasty prune-type plum that has purple skin, yellow flesh and a high sugar content that is great fresh or dried. ‘Stanley’ is self-fruitful so it is self-sufficient in producing its huge crop of tasty plums.

(Semi-Dwarf) Belle of Georgia Peach is a significant tree in Georgia history, named after Mrs. Belle Hall of Ft. Valley, Georgia, following the Civil War. It was developed from a Peach seedling of Chinese origin and has developed into a legendary home orchard tree with distinctive white pulp, a strong, pleasant fragrance and a flavor of intense sweetness and spiciness. Few other white Peach cultivars compare with the superior characteristics of ‘Belle of Georgia’ which include its ability to bear early as a very young tree and its freestone character that allows it to be an easy, sweet snack right off the tree! Above all, ‘Belle of Georgia’ is a reliable, heavy producer of Peaches that are as good cooked or canned as they are for fresh eating. ‘Belle of Georgia’ is disease resistant and self-fertile, setting a great crop of fruit on its own for its early to mid August harvest.

Semi-Dwarf. Another throw back fruit with a century long history that is still the perfect home orchard tree. Extremely hardy and productive, ‘Waneta’ is loaded with big, red skinned, yellow fleshed Plums from August to September that are perfect for fresh eating or canning.

Introduced to America in 1968, ‘Canadian Harmony’ Peach is an early to midseason ripener that matures about 16 days after ‘Red Haven’. This selection is a strong producer of large freestone fruit with excellent shelf life and a taste that is sweet but with a bit of acidity to balance it out. This hint of acidity makes it great Peach for canning, preserving or for pies. While it might not be the prettiest Peach, what ‘Canadian Harmony’ lacks in the way of magazine cover appeal, it certainly makes up for in flavor. Once you take a bite of out of this juicy, delicious fruit straight off the tree, taste, not beauty, will be foremost in your mind! Even better than its outstanding taste, ‘Canadian Harmony’ is one of the hardiest Peaches available making it perfect for growing in those northern areas where Peaches are sought after but rarely grow well. ‘Canadian Harmony ‘ is self fruitful making it perfect for edible gardeners with limited space resources.

Semi-Dwarf. Heavy producing, this Plum selection is one of the best ones for drying with large, purple, freestone fruit with yellow flesh. It is an outstanding producer of high quality, mid-season harvesting fruit that you’ll enjoy for months after harvest. Self-Pollinating.