This cross between ‘Bing’ and ‘Rainier’ Cherries produces a mottled, deep red with yellow spotted, firm fruit that is sweet, crispy and delicious. The ultimate fresh eating Cherry, you won’t be able to stop eating once you start! Mid-season producer.

Bred to thrive in the home orchard, this disease resistant selection is known for its consistent crop of dark red to nearly black colored fruit that is firm, sweet and delicious. Perfect for fresh eating, this mid-season producer will also shine when canned or preserved

Single, bright pink flowers cluster along draping branches in early spring which are a magnet for pollinators. Black, pea-sized fruit, although inedible for humans, are adored by birds. The seeds are attractive to birds and squirrels. Heat resistant!

Get four stone fruits on a single plant – A backyard orchard winner with each branch offering a different type of stone fruit: Apricot, nectarine, peach, and plum all grafted on one tree that fruits heavily! Very productive. A unique collection of 4 different stone fruits. Outstanding flavor for eating fresh or canning.

French Prune Plum is a mid season, self-fertile, deep reddish-black free-stone plum that is perfect for canning or drying. A vigorous, classic variety with unsurpassed sweetness and longevity.

In early spring the bare branches are nearly covered with fragrant, fully double flowers. Disease resistant, dark green foliage follows and as the weather cools in the fall it transitions to a breathtaking orange and red. The very narrow upright form is great for home or commercial landscapes. 

This multi-stemmed Quaking Aspen is perhaps most noted for its beautiful white bark, its deep green, glossy foliage that quakes in the slightest breeze, and its golden fall color. Delicate catkins grace the emerging foliage in early spring.

A unique mutation of Pinus strobus ‘Pendula’ with brighter and longer bluish-green needles. Its cascading, spreading growth habit makes it ideal as a ground cover for rock gardens or as a specimen plant.

Great color year round marries with outstanding, dense, rounded form to create the ultimate easy care small garden specimen for your landscape. ‘Globosa’ is a slow grower that adds merely 2 to 3″ of growth yearly meaning it will be perfect for brightening up small landscape spaces for years without overpowering them. Its brilliant, electric blue needle color can’t be ignored and its rounded form makes it more regular than ‘Montgomery’ which tends to form a leader and become a widely irregular pyramid as it matures. ‘Globosa’ is an easy care, sun loving plant that will give years of pleasure with little need for your input.