Fruit Trees & Shrubs
Royal Gala Apple
Semi-dwarf. A deep red apple with sweet, crisp flesh that is perfect for both eating or cooking. Matures two weeks earlier than ‘Red Delicious’ and blooms in mid-season.
Read MoreRed Delicious Apple
Semi-dwarf. Everyone loves ‘Red Delicious’, with its juicy and very sweet flesh. Good for fresh eating and salads. Blooms mid season and also ripens mid season. A vigorous growing tree. […]
Read MoreMcIntosh Apple
Semi-dwarf. This apple has been around for 125 years and is still one of the most popular apples in the northeast. A very productive tree which yields medium-sized, bright red […]
Read MoreMacoun Apple
Semi-dwarf. A favorite New England variety, this mid-season apple needs no introduction. Exceptionally high quality fruit are dark red and firm. Considered by many the best overall apple for fresh […]
Read MoreHoneycrisp Apple
Semi-dwarf. Great for taste and even better for storage, this sweet-flavored late season selection retains its crispness even after seven months of storage! ‘Honeycrisp’ is not only becoming an orchard […]
Read MoreFuji Apple
Semi-dwarf. A crisp and juicy apple that ripens in October and keeps very well in storage. The flesh is sweet and crisp and the light green skin with red blush […]
Read MoreNorthpole Columnar Apple
Ever wanted to grow your own apples but were put off by the size of the tree? ‘Northpole’ makes apple growing easy in a very compact space since it rarely […]
Read MoreJonagold Apple
Get ready for a great harvest with this tree that features red w/gold colored fruit that is sweet yet tart and perfect for cooking, canning or eating fresh off the […]
Read MoreGolden Treat™ Columnar Apple
The ultimate small space tree, ‘Golden Delight’ produces huge amounts of golden fleshed, crisp, tart Apples in late August on a narrow, upright, almost bottle-brush looking plant that is perfect […]
Read MoreSpartan Apple
(Semi-Dwarf) Sporting the deepest of dark red skin with pure white flesh, this pristine Apple performs extrememly well as a high quality dessert fruit very similar to ‘McIntosh’ except it […]
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