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1 Contents APPLES DWARF Contents APPLES DWARF Honeycrisp-$ Liberty -$ APPLES SEMI-DWARF Akane- $ Ashmead's Kernel-$ Belle de Boskoop-$ Braeburn-$ Cox Orange Pippin $ Cinnamon Spice $51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) Empire-$ Fuji $ Fuji, Red $ Gala-$ Golden Delicious -$ Goldrush -$51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) Golden Russet-$51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) Granny Smith-$ Gravenstein Red-$
2 74180-Hauer Pippin-$51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) Honeycrisp-$ King, Thompkins-$ Kingston Black-$51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) Liberty -$ Melrose -$ Mutsu Crispin-$ Pink Lady (Cripps Pink)-$ Pink Pearl-$ Waltana-$ Wolf River-$ Zestar - $ APPLES STANDARD Fuji $ Honeycrisp-$ MULTI GRAFT, ESPALIER APPLES &ROOTSTOCK N-1 MULTIGRAFT APPLE SEMI-DWARF $ Locally Grown and Grafted by Fieldbrook Nursery N-1 3-TIER MULIT-GRAFT ESAPLIERED APPLE $ Braeburn, Fuji, Gala, Golden Delic., Gravenstien, Red Delic Rootstock: Semidwarf M APRICOTS SEMI-DWARF Puget Gold - $ caliper Tomcot - $
3 1 caliper CHERRIES SWEET DWARF Lapins $ Rootstock: New Root Stella $ CHERRIES SWEET SEMI-DWARF Bada Bing $ Rootstock: Colt Bing $ Rootstock: Maxima Lapins $ Rootstock: Maxima Rainier $ Rootstock: Maxima CHERRY S SOUR English Morello-$ Montmorency $ MULTIGRAFT CHERRY-STANDARD Cherry 4-N-1 Rainer-Bing-Lapin-Van $ Rootstock: Standard Mazzard FIGS (4INX 4IN X 9IN POT) Black Mission potted $ Brown Turkey Potted $ King (Desert King) potted $ Peters Honey potted $
4 White Genoa Potted $ FIGS BAREROOT Brown Turkey-$ King-$ MULBERRY Black Beauty $54.99 Bareroot Pakistan $41.99 Bareroot NECTARINES-SEMI DWARF Liz s Late-$ PEACHES SEMI-DWARF Frost $ Indian Free $ Developed from the Indian heirloom cling peach. Large, freestone fruit with firm, red flesh. Tart until fully ripe, then rich, sweet, distinctive flavor. Excellent fresh or for canning. Resistant to peach leaf curl. Needs another nectarine or peach to pollinate Muir $ Redhaven $ Strawberry Free $ PEACHES STANDARD Frost $26.99 (3/4 Caliper) Rootstock: Lovell Redhaven $28.99 (1 Caliper) Rootstock: Lovell
5 MINIATURE PEACH Honey Babe $ MULTI-GRAFT PEACH N-1, Curl Resistant/ Frost, Q-1-8, Muir -Standard $ Rootstock: Lovell PEARS SEMI-DWARF Anjou (Beurre d Anjou) $ Rootstock: OhxF Bartlett $ Rootstock: OhxF Bosc $ Comice $ Rootstock: OhxF Warren $ Rootstock: OhxF N-1 ESPALIERED PEAR n-1 Espalier $ Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF PEARS-ASIAN SEMI-DWARF th Century $ Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF Hosui $ Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF Shinseki -$ Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF PEARS-ASIAN STANDARD Seigyoku-$ Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF
6 MULTI-GRAFT ASIAN PEAR SEMI-DWARF N-1 Shinseiki-Chojuro-Shinko-20 th Century- Hosui Assorted $ PLUMS SEMI-DWARF Beauty $ Burgundy $ Green Gage $ Late Santa Rosa $ Santa Rosa $ Satsuma $ Shiro $ PLUM STANDARD Late Santa Rosa $ PLUM MULTI GRAFT 3 N 1 SEMI DWARF Multi Plum $ PRUNES Italian Semi $ French Prune Stand $ ALMONDS All in One $
7 68776-Garden Prince $ WALNUTS Pedro $ Carmello $ ROOTSTOCK M111 Apple Rootstock $ Honeycrisp-$ Liberty -$ APPLES SEMI-DWARF Akane- $ Ashmead's Kernel-$ Belle de Boskoop-$ Braeburn-$ Cox Orange Pippin $ Cinnamon Spice $51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) Empire-$ Fuji $ Fuji, Red $ Gala-$ Golden Delicious -$ Goldrush -$51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) Golden Russet-$51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) Granny Smith-$
8 13575-Gravenstein Red-$ Hauer Pippin-$51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) Honeycrisp-$ King, Thompkins-$ Kingston Black-$51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) Liberty -$ Melrose -$ Mutsu Crispin-$ Pink Lady (Cripps Pink)-$ Pink Pearl-$ Waltana-$ Wolf River-$ Zestar - $ APPLES STANDARD Fuji $ Honeycrisp-$ MULTI GRAFT, ESPALIER APPLES &ROOTSTOCK N-1 MULTIGRAFT APPLE SEMI-DWARF $ Locally Grown and Grafted by Fieldbrook Nursery N-1 3-TIER MULIT-GRAFT ESAPLIERED APPLE $ Braeburn, Fuji, Gala, Golden Delic., Gravenstien, Red Delic Rootstock: Semidwarf M APRICOTS SEMI-DWARF
9 28272-Puget Gold - $ caliper Tomcot - $ caliper CHERRIES SWEET DWARF Lapins $ Rootstock: New Root Stella $ CHERRIES SWEET SEMI-DWARF Bada Bing $ Rootstock: Colt Bing $ Rootstock: Maxima Lapins $ Rootstock: Maxima Rainier $ Rootstock: Maxima CHERRY S SOUR English Morello-$ Montmorency $ MULTIGRAFT CHERRY-STANDARD Cherry 4-N-1 Rainer-Bing-Lapin-Van $ Rootstock: Standard Mazzard FIGS (4INX 4IN X 9IN POT) Black Mission potted $ Brown Turkey Potted $ King (Desert King)
10 13865 potted $ Peters Honey potted $ White Genoa Potted $ FIGS BAREROOT Brown Turkey-$ King-$ MULBERRY Black Beauty $54.99 Bareroot Pakistan $41.99 Bareroot NECTARINES-SEMI DWARF Liz s Late-$ PEACHES SEMI-DWARF Frost $ Indian Free $ Developed from the Indian heirloom cling peach. Large, freestone fruit with firm, red flesh. Tart until fully ripe, then rich, sweet, distinctive flavor. Excellent fresh or for canning. Resistant to peach leaf curl. Needs another nectarine or peach to pollinate Muir $ Redhaven $ Strawberry Free $ PEACHES STANDARD Frost $26.99 (3/4 Caliper) Rootstock: Lovell
11 14135-Redhaven $28.99 (1 Caliper) Rootstock: Lovell MINIATURE PEACH Honey Babe $ MULTI-GRAFT PEACH N-1, Curl Resistant/ Frost, Q-1-8, Muir -Standard $ Rootstock: Lovell PEARS SEMI-DWARF Anjou (Beurre d Anjou) $ Rootstock: OhxF Bartlett $ Rootstock: OhxF Bosc $ Comice $ Rootstock: OhxF Warren $ Rootstock: OhxF N-1 ESPALIERED PEAR n-1 Espalier $ Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF PEARS-ASIAN SEMI-DWARF th Century $ Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF Hosui $ Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF Shinseki -$ Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF PEARS-ASIAN STANDARD
12 68880-Seigyoku-$ Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF MULTI-GRAFT ASIAN PEAR SEMI-DWARF N-1 Shinseiki-Chojuro-Shinko-20 th Century- Hosui Assorted $ PLUMS SEMI-DWARF Beauty $ Burgundy $ Green Gage $ Late Santa Rosa $ Santa Rosa $ Satsuma $ Shiro $ PLUM STANDARD Late Santa Rosa $ PLUM MULTI GRAFT 3 N 1 SEMI DWARF Multi Plum $ PRUNES Italian Semi $ French Prune Stand $
13 ALMONDS All in One $ Garden Prince $ WALNUTS Pedro $ Carmello $ ROOTSTOCK M111 Apple Rootstock $ Apples Dwarf Honeycrisp-$34.99 Rootstock: Geneva 935 Fruit is mottled red over yellow. Very crisp flesh. Excellent eating and keeping qualities. Rated superior to McIntosh and Delicious for fresh eating. Keeps up to five months in common storage. Ripens late September to October Liberty -$34.99 Rootstock: Geneva 935 Disease-resistant, cold hardy apple. Resists scab, rust, mildew, fire blight. Solid red even in hot climate. Crisp, rich sprightly flavor. Fresh or cooked. Early fall harvest. Interfruitful with Red Delicious, Empire, McIntosh. Self-fruitful. Apples Semi-Dwarf Akane- $31.99 Rootstock: Molling 111 Especially fine red dessert apple derived from Jonathan. Sweet, rich, spicy flavor-wellregarded by apple connoisseurs. resists scab and powdery mildew. Harvest in early season (August). Pollenizer required: Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious Ashmead's Kernel-$31.99 Rootstock: Molling 111. Widely regarded as one of the all-time best-flavored apples. Small to medium-sized fruit; variable shape, often lop-sided. Greenish to golden brown russet skin with reddish highlights. Creamy yellow flesh is aromatic, crisp and sweet. Fruit picked early is 13
14 somewhat sharp and acidic, but mellows after a few weeks off the tree. Ripens after Red Delicious, about with Golden Delicious. Keeps 3-4 months. Used for dessert, cider and sauce. Resistant to powdery mildew, somewhat resistant to apple scab. Winter hardy tree, begins bearing at young age. From England, discovered in the early 1700s. Partly selffruitful, biggest crops with cross-pollination Belle de Boskoop-$31.99 Rootstock: Molling 111 Large, greenish yellow fruit with dark red blush. Rough Skin. Crisp, tangy, highly aromatic flesh. Outstanding for dessert, cooking and baking. Sweetens in storage. Excellent keeper. Needs a pollinator. Ripens in November or December. Favorite in England Braeburn-$31.99 Rootstock: Molling 111 From New Zealand. Superb late season fruit: very crisp and tangy, more flavorful than Granny Smith. Excellent keeper. Green with dark red blush. October-November harvest. 700 hours. Self-fruitful Cox Orange Pippin $31.99 Regarded by the British as the finest flavored dessert apple. Medium size, conical fruit with rather dull finish; red stripes over thin, tough, smooth orange skin. Fir, tender, juicy, aromatic, yellow flesh. Distinctive flavor; mellow aftertaste and unsurpassed aroma. Excellent processing apple for desserts, pies, cooking and cider. Keeps from October to January. Blooms late. Ripens from mid-september to Mid-October Cinnamon Spice $51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) This tree was discovered in the small reclusive town of Bolinas, CA by Jesse Schwartz. At the time nobody could identify this delicious apple so it was named Cinnamon Spice for its rich, distinct cinnamon flavor, tastes similar to an apple pie. Exceptionally sweet, medium in size, wine-red fruit with some yellow hue. Tree of medium vigor, with upright shoots. Good disease resistance. The Cinnamon Spice does well in coastal influences as well as many southern states. Orginally named Laxtons Fortune. Cider, Cooking / Sauces, Fresh Eating. Midseason. Needs pollinator: Golden Delicious, Gala, Fuji Empire-$31.99 McIntosh type with better color and flavor, longer shelf life and refrigerated keeping ability. Medium size, round, firmer, darker waxy fruit. Creamy white, crisp, juicy, moderately sub acid flesh. High quality dessert apple, also good for cider. Vigorous, early bearing tree. Needs some thinning, best with pollinator. 14
15 13530-Fuji $31.99 California s favorite apple. High quality apple, with a not so pretty appearance. Sweet, very crisp and flavorful, excellent keeper. Dull reddish-orange skin, sometimes russeted. Ripe mid-september. Excellent pollenizer for other apple varieties. Self-fruitful Fuji, Red $31.99 Redder-skinned bud sport of Fuji. Sweet, very crisp and flavorful, excellent keeper. Ripe September-October in Central Calif. Excellent pollenizer for other apple varieties. Selffruitful Gala-$31.99 Wonderful desert apple from New Zealand. Crisp, nice blend of sweetness and tartness, rich flavor. Skin reddish-orange over yellow. Early harvest. Good pollenizer for other varieites. Adapted to cold and warm-winter climates. Self-fruitful Golden Delicious -$31.99 Longtime favorite for its sweetness and flavor. Reliable producer, adapted to many climates. Pollenizer for Red Delicious. Mid-season harvest (September in Central Calif.). Self-fruitful Goldrush -$51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) 1973 Goldrush apple is crisp and juicy, with a complex, spicy, sweet-tart flavor that mellows over time. Goldrush is a late season apple, medium, round to conical, golden yellow with an orange-red blush. An all purpose apple enjoyed fresh, pressed for cider, and chopped in salads, since it's slow to brown. Goldrush stores exceptionally well. Great selection for organic growers since the trees are very disease resistant. If you're curious its parentage is a handful of classic apples; Golden Delicious, Melrose, Rome Beauty, Siberian Crab and Winesap. Fresh Eating, Cider, Desserts / Pies, Cooking / Sauces, Canning / Preserves Needs Pollinator: Fuji, Gala Golden Russet-$51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) 1845 Recently home gardens and small orchards have renewed interest in the Golden Russet for its distinctive appearance and intense flavor. The "champagne" of old-time cider apples, also delicious for eating and drying. Grey-green to golden bronze with a coppery orange cheek; heavily splotched with light brown russet. Crisp, highly flavored, finetextured, yellow flesh makes very sugary juice. They are high in both sugar,acid and tannins, which make them a good pair with almost any apple for eating, cooking or cider. Golden Russet shows some resistance to scab and cedar apple rust. Cider, Fresh Eating Needs Pollinator: Yellow Delicious, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith 15
16 10010-Granny Smith-$31.99 Large, waxy, grass-green fruit; firm and bruise resistant. Hardy, crisp, juicy, white flesh. Moderately sweet, snappy flavor. Superb eating and cooking qualities. Keeps good texture during baking; never gets mushy. Keeps 180 days in cold storage. Good shelf life. Very vigorous; annual and early bearing. Strong grower and tip bearer; very heavy producer. Self-fertile. Unusually long season; harvest days after full bloom. Holds well in heat Gravenstein Red-$31.99 Famous for sauce and baking, also used fresh. Crisp, juicy, flavorful, tart. Early bloom, early harvest. Green with red stripes. Pollen-sterile, pollenizer required: Empire, Fuji, Gala, Red Delicious Hauer Pippin-$51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) 1890 If you want a large, crisp, dense, juicy, sweet, vinous, aromatic very late apple the Hauer Pippin is the tree to plant. The Hauer Pippin is one of last apples to leave the orchard, a trait that earned it the nickname Christmas Apple in its heyday a hundred years ago. Hauer Pippin is thought to be a hybrid of a famous English apple, the Cox Orange Pippin, and a Yellow Bellflower since both varieties were growing nearby where the original seedling was discovered in Santa Cruz in 1890's. Green with an orange blush and white spots. Great multi-purpose apple, best as a dessert apple, keeps flavor and shape when cooked also juicy with sharpness for well balanced cider. Some resistance to coddling moth and scab. Requires Pollinator: Fuji, Liberty, Golden Delicious, Honeycrisp-$31.99 Fruit is mottled red over yellow. Very crisp flesh. Excellent eating and keeping qualities. Rated superior to McIntosh and Delicious for fresh eating. Keeps up to five months in common storage. Ripens late September to October King, Thompkins-$31.99 Large, old-time red-striped apple with classic apple flavor. Its coarse, crisp flesh is subacid, sweet and distinctly perfumed. Used for dessert, cooking and cider. Wellcolored fruits are a very attractive red with some contrasting yellow. Fairly rectangular shape, with ribs near the base. Ripens mid-season, about with Golden Delicious. Keeps several months, but at its best soon after harvest. Horizontal limbs, spreading growth habit. Originated in New Jersey prior to Sterile pollen; cross-pollination required Kingston Black-$51.99 (Trees of Antiquity Organic Apple) 1820 Kingston Black apple, also known as Black Taunton, is crimson over yellow-orange ground color. Bitter sharp juice ferments to a distinctively flavored hard cider without 16
17 blending. These are aromatic with a sweet-acid flavor and a noticeable astringent aftertaste. The full bodied cider has a distinctive rich flavor and is rich bodied. Kingston Black has an irregular growth habit. Cider only, except for the very brave. Pollinator required: Golden Delicious, Granny Smith Liberty -$31.99 Disease-resistant, cold hardy apple. Resists scab, rust, mildew, fire blight. Solid red even in hot climate. Crisp, rich sprightly flavor. Fresh or cooked. Early fall harvest. Interfruitful with Red Delicious, Empire, McIntosh. Self-fruitful Melrose -$31.99 Large, dark red and green apple. Firm coarse, juicy, creamy white flesh. Slight acid flavor. Very good cooking and dessert quality. Best for eating after Christmas when it develops its fruity aroma. Can store until April Mutsu Crispin-$31.99 Yellow Delicious type. Large, round, yellow fruit. Crunchier flesh, more juice and tartness. Distinctive, delicate spicy flavor; faintly anise-like. Good dessertfruit is mottled red over yellow. Very crisp flesh. Excellent eating and keeping qualities. Rated superior to McIntosh and Delicious for fresh eating. Keeps up to five months in common storage. Ripens late September to October Pink Lady (Cripps Pink)-$31.99 New hot climate apple from Western Australia. Very crisp, sweet-tart, distinct flavor, good keeper. Skin reddish-pink over green when ripe. White flesh resists browning. Harvest begins late October in Central CA, about three weeks after Fuji. Self-fruitful Pink Pearl-$31.99 Pink fleshed variety developed from Surprise. Medium size apple with attractive cream and green skin. Sometimes blushed with red cheek. Novel, bright pink flesh. Rich, sweet flavor; fine aroma. Good dessert quality, makes colorful pies and apple sauce. Short term storage ability. Needs pollinator: Golden Delicious, Fuji, Gala would work well. Developed by Albert Etter in Waltana-$31.99 Medium to large fruit of variable shape. Thin red striping over greenish background. Often picked on the green side and ripened in storage. Crisp, hard, yet juicy texture. Vigorous and productive. Ripens in November here on the coast. Al Albert Etter variety named for Albert s brother, Walter, and his wife. Introduced in
18 41248-Wolf River-$31.99 Famous for its frequently huge size (one apple makes a pie), used primarily for cooking, also used fresh and for drying. Fairly round shape, skin mostly blushed and striped red over pale yellow, some russeting. Firm, juicy flesh is slightly aromatic, with a distinctive, mild, subacid flavor. Early harvest, about with McIntosh. (Fruit picked too late will be mealy.) Very winter hardy, disease-resistant, long-lived, sturdy tree. Spreading growth habit. Slower to begin bearing than other apple varieties. Chance seedling discovered about 1875 near the Wolf River in Wisconsin. 1,000 hours. Partly self-fruitful, or crosspollinate with another late-blooming variety such as Northern Spy, Melrose or Golden Delicious. USDA Zones Zestar - $33.99 An early apple that is crisp and juicy. Best known for its excellent sweet tart flavor with a hint of brown sugar. It ripens in late August to late September. Apples remain crisp for 2 months in refrigeration. Requires pollenizer such as Yellow Delicious Apples Standard Fuji $ Rootstock: Apple Sweet, very crisp and flavorful, excellent keeper. Ripe September-October in Central Calif. Excellent pollenizer for other apple varieties. Self-fruitful Honeycrisp-$28.99 Rootstock: Apple Fruit is mottled red over yellow. Very crisp flesh. Excellent eating and keeping qualities. Rated superior to McIntosh and Delicious for fresh eating. Keeps up to five months in common storage. Ripens late September to October. Multi Graft, Espalier Apples &Rootstock 3-n-1 Multigraft Apple Semi-Dwarf $ Locally Grown and Grafted by Fieldbrook Nursery 6-N-1 3-Tier Mulit-graft Esapliered Apple $ Braeburn, Fuji, Gala, Golden Delic., Gravenstien, Red Delic. Rootstock: Semidwarf M7 Apricots Semi-Dwarf Puget Gold - $ caliper Proven producer of large, flavorful fruit in Western Washington. Recommended for other western climates where spring rains and frosts limit apricot culture. Harvest early August. 18
19 600 hours. Self-fruitful. USDA Zones Tomcot - $ caliper A consistently productive apricot variety. Large, orange fruit with firm, sweet flesh. Slightly tart, old-time apricot flavor. Early harvest, 2-3 weeks before Wenatchee Moorpark. Introduced in hours or less. Partly self-fruitful, largest crops if cross-pollinized by another apricot. Cherries Sweet Dwarf Lapins $36.99 Rootstock: New Root Introduced from Canada. This is becoming the replacement tree for Bings. Firm fruit as large as Bings. Excellent quality and rich flavor. Crack resistant. Heavy producer. Selffertile. Resists late frosts. Ripens late July Stella $36.99 Rootstock: New Root Self-fruitful - no pollenizer needed. Large, nearly black, richly flavored sweet cherry similar to its parent, Lambert. Late harvest. 400 hours. Pollinates Bing, except in mild winter climates. USDA Zones 5-9. Cherries Sweet Semi-Dwarf Bada Bing $32.99 Rootstock: Colt Large. Bing-like Cherry. Dark red skin. Purplish red flesh is firm and sweet. Best known as a self-fertile Bing. Resistant to cracking. Good pollinizer for other sweet cherries. Ripens: Late season, 1-2 weeks after Bing Bing $34.99 Rootstock: Maxima 14 Large, firm, juicy, sweet, nearly black when ripe superb flavor, the No. 1 cherry. Midseason. Large vigorous tree. Pollinated by Black Tartarian, Van, Rainier. Also Stella in colder climates Lapins $34.99 Rootstock: Maxima 14 Self-fruitful, dark red, sweet cherry. Large, firm texture, good flavor. Similar to Bing Rainier $34.99 Rootstock: Maxima 14 Large, yellow with red blush. Sweet and flavorful. Very cold hardy. Midseason harvest. 700 hours. Pollenized by Van, Lambert, Lapins, Black Tartarian & Bing. USDA Zones
20 Cherry s Sour English Morello-$28.99 Rootstock: Semi Late-ripening tart cherry for cooking, sometimes eaten fresh when fully ripe. Dark red to nearly black fruit with dark juice. Small, round-headed tree with drooping branches (easy to harvest). European origins obscure, introduced to America prior to hours or less. Self-fruitful. USDA Zones Montmorency $ Rootstock: Standard Mazzard Large, light red skin, yellow flesh. Perfect for cobblers, pies, etc. Extremely winter hardy. Very heavy bearing. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. USDA Zones 4-9. Multigraft Cherry-Standard Cherry 4-N-1 Rainer-Bing-Lapin-Van $ Rootstock: Standard Mazzard Figs (4inx 4in x 9in pot) Black Mission potted $29.99 Medium to large, pear shaped fruit with rough, purplish black skin. Sweet, strawberryred flesh. Distinct rich flavor. Taste standard for figs. Great for drying, good for fresh eating and canning. Produces two crops per year. Brown Turkey Potted $29.99 Medium to large fruit, brownish maroon skin. Fine grained, sweet, juicy, firm, meaty flesh. Sugary, rich flavor. Excellent for jams, drying or eating fresh. Handsome, low, bushy plants can grow 10ft. tall. Self pollinating. Everbearing beginning in June. King (Desert King) potted $29.99 Light green white skin, strawberry colored pulp. Rich flavor, excellent fresh-eating quality. Large breba (spring) crop. Later crop is light in hot climates, heavier in coastal climates. Prune only lightly, occasionally. (Heavy winter pruning removes breba crop.) 100 hours. Self-fruitful Peters Honey potted $29.99 Beautiful, shiny, greenish yellow fruit when ripe. Very sweet, dark amber flesh. High quality. Superb for fresh eating; good for drying and canning. Warm, southern exposure is required. Originated in Sicily 20
21 White Genoa Potted $29.99 Medium large fruit. Think, greenish yellow skin. Amber to yellow flesh. Fair flavor. Good for eating flesh. Flesh poor when dried. Self fruitful. Bears twice a year. Well adapted to cooler areas of the west. Produces well in coastal areas. Figs Bareroot Brown Turkey-$33.99 Medium to large fruit, brownish maroon skin. Fine grained, sweet, juicy, firm, meaty flesh. Sugary, rich flavor. Excellent for jams, drying or eating fresh. Handsome, low, bushy plants can grow 10ft. tall. Self pollinating. Everbearing beginning in June King-$33.99 Light green white skin, strawberry colored pulp. Rich flavor, excellent fresh-eating quality. Large breba (spring) crop. Later crop is light in hot climates, heavier in coastal climates. Prune only lightly, occasionally. (Heavy winter pruning removes breba crop.) 100 hours. Self-fruitful. Mulberry Black Beauty $54.99 Bareroot Large, black fruit with blackberry like flavor. Use in pies, jams, jellies and beverages. Very attractive to birds Pakistan $41.99 Bareroot Long (3 inches), firm, red to black, sweet fruit. Non-staining juice. Month-long early summer harvest. Fruit used fresh and for pies, jams and jellies. Large, vigorous, diseaseresistant tree. Nectarines-Semi Dwarf Liz s Late-$33.99 Sprightly-sweet, intense, spicy flavor - the State of the Art in fruit breeding. One of the highest scores for any yellow nectarine or peach to date. Late August to early September in central California hours. Self-fruitful Peaches Semi-Dwarf Frost $34.99 Resistant to peach leaf curl (10-year trials at Washington State U.). Delicious yellow 21
22 freestone. Slight red blush over greenish yellow to yellow skin. Heavy bearing, excellent for canning or eating fresh. July. Showy pink bloom in spring. 700 hours. Self-fruitful Indian Free $32.99 Developed from the Indian heirloom cling peach. Large, freestone fruit with firm, red flesh. Tart until fully ripe, then rich, sweet, distinctive flavor. Excellent fresh or for canning. Resistant to peach leaf curl. Needs another nectarine or peach to pollinate Muir $32.99 Resistant to peach leaf curl. Large, yellow freestone with dense flesh and rich, sweet, distinctive flavor. Excellent for drying, canning and fresh use. Harvest in late July in central California. Discovered on John Muir s property in California around Estimated chilling requirement is hours. Self Fruitful Redhaven $32.99 World s most widely planted peach. High quality yellow freestone. Ripens early July in central California. Frost hardy. Fresh/freeze. 800 hours. Self-fruitful Strawberry Free $29.99 Longtime favorite white freestone peach for California. Very sweet, aromatic, juicy, with superb, delicate flavor. Early to mid July in central Calif. Highly recommended for home orchards hours. Self-fruitful. Peaches Standard Frost $26.99 (3/4 Caliper) Rootstock: Lovell Resistant to peach leaf curl (10-year trials at Washington State U.). Delicious yellow freestone. Slight red blush over greenish yellow to yellow skin. Heavy bearing, excellent for canning or eating fresh. July. Showy pink bloom in spring. 700 hours. Self-fruitful Redhaven $28.99 (1 Caliper) Rootstock: Lovell World s most widely planted peach. High quality yellow freestone. Ripens early July in central California. Frost hardy. Fresh/freeze. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Miniature Peach Honey Babe $29.99 Rootstock: Lovell Sweet, yellow freestone, rich peach flavor. Heavy bearing 5 ft. tree. Early to mid-july in Central Calif. Excellent choice for home orchard. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Pat. No
23 Multi-Graft Peach N-1, Curl Resistant/ Frost, Q-1-8, Muir -Standard $49.99 Rootstock: Lovell Pears Semi-Dwarf Anjou (Beurre d Anjou) $32.99 Rootstock: OhxF333 Favorite European winter eating pear. Large, conical, shor-necked fruit; remains light green when ripe with slight brown russeting. Mild, fine textured, melting, white flesh with a delicate aroma. Develops best quality after two months in cold storage; keeps until late spring. Large, vigorous tree is an early bearer. Requires a pollinator such as Bosc or Bartlett. Ripens in September Bartlett $32.99 Rootstock: OhxF333 World s most popular pear. Early mid-season, high quality, tolerates hot summers. 800 hours. Self-fruitful in arid West. Elsewhere, pollinated by Bosc, D Anjou, Winter Nelis Bosc $ Rootstock: OhxF333 Medium to large, dark yellow fruit with brownish russeted skin and long, gourd-shaped neck. Tender, aromatic, juicy, smooth textured white flesh. Rich, slightly acid flavor. Fine for eating, baking and drying. Keeps six months; ripens better at room temperature. Ready to eat when russet-bronze. Requires pollinator Comice $32.99 Rootstock: OhxF333 Large, broad based, narrow necked, greenish yellow fruit with red blush and light russet. Rich, juicy, firm, sweet, finely textured flesh. Premium dessert pear; too delicate for cooking. Needs a month of cool storage for good ripening., Large, very vigorous trees comes into bearing slowly. Requires pollinator: Bartlett or Anjou. Good fire blight resistance Warren $32.99 Rootstock: OhxF333 Excellent quality dessert pear - and highly resistant to fireblight. Medium to large, longnecked fruit with pale green skin, sometimes blushed red. Smooth flesh (no grit cells) is juicy and buttery with superb flavor. Good keeper. Self-fruitful. 6-n-1 Espaliered Pear n-1 Espalier $64.99 Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF333 A combination of 6 popular pear varieties. 23
24 Pears-Asian Semi-Dwarf th Century $31.99 Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF333 Best known Asian pear. Medium size, round, lopsided, long stemmed, yellow fruit with greenish mottling. Thin, tender skin. Extremely juicy, crisp flesh; mild flabor. Excellent quality. Stores through January. Partly self fertile. Pollinate with Hosui, Bartlett, or Shinseiki. Productive to a fault, thin to one fruit per spur Hosui $31.99 Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF333 High-scoring in taste tests: perhaps the tastiest Asian pear. Large, juicy, sweet, flavorful, refreshing, crisp like an apple. Brownish-orange russeted skin. Harvest early to mid- August in Central CA. Pollinated by Shinko, Chojuro, Bartlett, or 20th Century Shinseki -$31.99 Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF333 Round, medium to large, yellow fruit with little or no russet. Juicy, sweet, refreshing, crisp like an apple. Easy to grow. Keeps well. Harvest late July/early August in Central Calif. Bright yellow skin. Vigorous, heavy bearing (usually by 2nd year). Fruit hangs on the tree in good condition for 4-6weeks. Pollinate with Bartlett, Chojuro or Hosui Pears-Asian Standard Seigyoku-$31.99 Rootstock: Semidwarf OhxF333 Large fruit, smooth yellow skin. Very best quality - juicy, sweet, flavorful, crisp like an apple. Blooms later than Shinseiki and 20th Century. Ripe a few days before 20th Century. 500 hours. Partly self-fruitful or plant with Kikusui, 20th Century, or Bartlett. Multi-Graft Asian Pear Semi-Dwarf N-1 Shinseiki-Chojuro-Shinko-20 th Century- Hosui Assorted $45.99 Rootstock: OhxF333 (1 caliper) Plums Semi-Dwarf Beauty $32.99 Japanese plum. Santa rosa type, but more widely adapted. Medium size, reddish purple fruit. Amber flesh streaded with red. Excellent Flavor. Self-fruitful. Constently heavy crops. Ripens in mid July Burgundy $32.99 Maroon-colored skin and flesh. Sweet, with little or no tartness and a very pleasing, mild flavor. Prolonged harvest, mid-july to mid-august in Central Calif. Very productive. Narrow, upright habit. 400 hours. Self-fruitful. 24
25 14385-Green Gage $32.99 European plum, later blooming than Santa Rosa and other Japanese types. Longtime favorites for dessert, cooking, canning. Tender, juicy, rich flavor. Ripens late summer. Small Tree. Self-fruitful Late Santa Rosa $32.99 Japanese Plum. Large, oval, dark red fruit with a blue bloom. Firm, yellow flesh, dark red near the skin. Rich, tart flavor. Excellent for fresh eating. Self fertile. Ripens 30 days later then Santa Rosa Santa Rosa $32.99 Medium to large reddish-purple skin, red-streaked amber flesh. Tart-sweet with rich flavor when fully ripe. Best with pollinator near the coast Satsuma $32.99 Long-time favorite plum in California. Mottled maroon over green skin, dark red meaty flesh. Sweet, mild, not tart. Excellent for jam. Harvest late July. 300 hours. Pollenized by Santa Rosa or Beauty Shiro $35.99 Medium to large, round, yellow fruit with a pink blush. Juicy, translucent yellow, clingstone flesh. Mild, sweet flavor. Excellent for fresh eating, cooking, canning, preserves and dessert. Pollinate with Santa Rosa or Satsuma. Plum Standard Late Santa Rosa $25.99 Japanese Plum. Large, oval, dark red fruit with a blue bloom. Firm, yellow flesh, dark red near the skin. Rich, tart flavor. Excellent for fresh eating. Self fertile. Ripens 30 days later then Santa Rosa. Plum Multi Graft 3 n 1 Semi Dwarf Multi Plum $44.99 This multi grafted tree will have 3 branches labeled with a combination of three of these varieties: Mariposa, Beauty, Santa Rosa, Burgundy, Golden Nectar Italian Semi $32.99 Prunes 25
26 Large, purple-skin, freestone. Rich flavor, very sweet when fully ripe. Fresh, dried or canned. Vigorous, cold hardy tree. Late bloom. Late summer harvest. Self-fruitful French Prune Stand $27.99 Rootstock: Semi Dwarf-Marianna California's commercial prune. Reddish-purple skin, dark amber flesh. Very sweet, high quality fruit-dessert/can/dry. Self-fruitful Almonds All in One $31.99 No. 1 almond for home orchards. Heavy crops of soft shell nuts with sweet, flavorful kernels. Hot summer required to ripen. 15 ft. tree, very winter and frost hardy hrs. Self-fruitful Garden Prince $28.99 Compact, lushly foliated ft. tree. Soft shell, kernels especially sweet and tasty. Bears young and heavy. Large, light pink blossoms. 250 hours. Self-fruitful. Walnuts Pedro $51.99 Very small tree, less than 2/3 the size of other varieties. Well sealed nut, very good flavor consistent winner in taste tests. Widely adapted, excellent choice for home planting. 400 hours. Self-fruitful Carmello $55.99 Late leafing and blooming, adapted to colder climate than Hartley or other popular English walnuts. Very large, well filled nut. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. (Rootstock: NCB walnut.) Rootstock M111 Apple Rootstock $2.29 Excellent all-around rootstock for apples. Induces early and heavy bearing. Tolerates wet soil, dry soil, poor soil. Resists woolly apple aphids and collar rot. Trees dwarfed to 85 % of standard. 26
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