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Wyntour Gardens Fruit Tree Descriptions Shade Trees Flowering Trees Nut Trees Grapes MULTIPLE-BUDDED FRUIT TREES. Please inquire about our 2-n-1, 3-n-1 and 4-n-1's (two, three or four varieties on a single tree). ***APPLES*** *NORTHPOLE COLUMNAR APPLE Large, red-skinned McIntosh-type fruit is crisp, juicy and aromatic. Attractive, distinctive, narrow-growing (columnar) tree, grows to about ten feet. Trees topped for height control develop upright side limbs. Easily adapted to container growing. Est. chilling req. 800 hours. Pollenized by Scarlet Sentinel or other apple varieties. Zones 4-9. *SCARLET SENTINEL COLUMNAR APPLE Dense clusters of white blossoms followed by large, delicious, red-blushed, greenish-yellow fruit. Attractive, distinctive, narrow-growing (columnar) tree, grows to about ten feet. Trees topped for height control develop upright side limbs. Easily adapted to container growing. 800 Estimated chilling req. hours. Pollenized by Northpole or other apple varieties. Zones 4-9. APPLE BABE DWARF APPLE ON APPLE Crisp, sweet, red apple, excellent quality even in hot climates. Glossy, russet-free skin. Heavy bearing, 8-10 foot compact tree. Blooms late, August harvest. 700 Chill hours. Pollenizer required: Garden Delicious or other apple. Zones 4-9. ARKANSAS BLACK SPUR APPLE Large, late season. Dark red skin, high quality even where summer nights are warm. For dessert and cooking. Keeps many months. Chilling requirement 500-600 hours. Partly self-fruitful, but better with pollinizers such as; Golden Delicious or Granny Smith. Zones 5-9. BRAEBURN APPLE Superb late season fruit; very crisp and tangy, more flavorful than Granny Smith. Excellent keeper. Green with dark red blush. Oct.-Nov. harvest. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5 10. EMPIRE APPLE Sweet and juicy, sprightly flavor, a cross of McIntosh and Red Delicious. McIntosh-type apple for hot summer climates. Heavy bearing tree. Early fall harvest. Good pollenizer for Mutsu, Gravenstein, Winesap and Jonagold. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 4 9 FUJI APPLE Sweet, very crisp and flavorful, excellent keeper. Dull reddish orange skin, sometimes russeted. Ripens mid-sept. Excellent pollenizer for other apple varieties. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6 9. GALA APPLE (Original Gala)Crisp, nice blend of sweetness and tartness, rich flavor. Skin reddish orange over yellow. Early harvest, 2-3 weeks before Red Delicious. Good pollenizer for other varieties. Adapted to both, cold and warm-winter climates. Chilling req. less than 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 4 10. GARDEN DELICIOUS DWARF APPLE ON APPLE Sweet, crisp, superb flavor, even in hot climates. Greenish-yellow with red blush to full red. Good dessert, cooking and keeping apple. Late Sept. harvest. Bears at a young age. 8-10 ft. tall tree, smaller with pruning. 600 Chill hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 4-9. GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLE (Yellow Delicious) Long-time favorite for its sweetness and flavor. Adapted to many climates. Pollenizer for Red Delicious. Mid-Sept. harvest. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-10 GRANNY SMITH APPLE Large, late, green, all-purpose. Crisp, tart, excellent keeper. Thrives in hot climates. 400 hours. Prolonged bloom: good pollenizer for other apples. Self-fruitful. Zones 6 9. GRAVENSTEIN APPLE (Red Gravenstein) Famous for sauce and baking, also used fresh. Crisp, juicy, flavorful & tart. Green with red stripes. Early bloom, early harvest. 700 hours. Pollenizer required: Empire, Fuji, Gala, or Red Delicious. Zones 2 9.

HONEYCRISP APPLE Winter hardy tree from the University of Minnesota. Fruit is crisp and juicy with an aromatic flavor. Stripped red over yellow color. Stores well. Ripens mid August. Pollenizer required: Gala, Granny Smith, Empire, McIntosh or Red Delicious. Zones 3 8. JONAGOLD APPLE Superb flavor, a cross between Jonathan and Golden Delicious. Yellow with redorange blush. Crisp, juicy, sub-acid, all-purpose. 700 800 hours. Pollenizer required: Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith or Red Delicious, but not Golden Delicious. Zones 4-9. JONATHAN APPLE (Double Red Jonathan) Heavy bearer, high quality when well grown. Cooks well. Medium to dark red. Crisp, juicy, moderately tart, flavorful. Aug. harvest. 700hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 4 8. LIBERTY APPLE Disease resistant, cold hardy apple. Resists scab, rust, mildew and fire blight. Solid red even in hot climate. Crisp, rich sprightly flavor. Fresh or cooked. Early fall harvest. Interfruitful with Red Delicious, Empire, McIntosh. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 4-8. PINK LADY APPLE (Cripps Pink) 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, about three weeks after Fuji. Self-fruitful. 300-400 hours. Zones 6 9. RED DELICIOUS APPLE (Bisbee Spur) Sweet, crisp, flavorful, perhaps the best Red Delicious. Early fall harvest. Small, compact tree. Good pollenizer for most other apples. 700 hours. Pollenizer required: Liberty, Granny Smith, Golden Delicious, Fuji, or Gala. Zones 4-7. SPITZENBURG (ESOPUS) APPLE Old variety, regarded by some as the very best dessert apple. Red over yellow skin, yellowish flesh. Firm, juicy, moderately sweet, renowned flavor. Good keeper. 800 hrs. Pollenizer required: Akane, Braeburn, Empire, Fuji, Gala, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, or Honeycrisp. (Not pollenized by Gravenstein.) Zones 4 8. SUNDOWNER APPLE Sister plant to the popular Pink Lady. Sweet, crispy, white flesh and excellent flavor. A late harvest variety ripening from October well into winter in most areas. Does well under extreme fruit growing conditions such as southern fruit growing districts and deserts with little or no damage to the fruit. Chill requirement of 200 to 300 hours with high chill adaptability. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. YELLOW NEWTON PIPPIN APPLE Yellow green, late, firm, crisp, slightly tart, superb flavor. Good keeper, cooking, excellent fresh or dried. For peak flavor and acid/sugar balance, wait to harvest until cheeks are blushed yellowish-green. Harvest late Oct/early Nov. Vigorous tree. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5 8. YELLOW TRANSPARENT APPLE Long-time favorite cooking apple for very early summer (June to July). Crisp, juicy and flavorful, excellent for sauce and pies, also used fresh and for drying. Skin of fully ripe fruit is pale yellow, waxy, thin, and transparent. In hot summer climates especially, begin picking while fruit is still green and tart. Winter hardy, vigorous, dependable tree, bears very young. Most fruit is borne on short, heavily-spurred branches. Est. chilling requirement 800-1000 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 2 7. ***APRICOTS*** AUTUMN GLO APRICOT Late season apricot with tremendous flavor. Ripens in the first two weeks of August. Fruit is medium sized with good color. One of the highest scoring apricot varieties to date at Dave Wilson Nursery fruit tastings. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. AUTUMN ROYAL APRICOT Late season, medium to large, oval shaped fruit. Yellow skin with pale orange flesh. Ripens in September. 400 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. BLENHEIM (ROYAL) APRICOT All-purpose freestone, sweet, aromatic, flavorful, long-time No. 1 apricot in CA. Early bloom. Late June harvest. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Zones 7 8.

BRITTANY GOLD APRICOT Large, firm fruit with sweet flavor, uniform yellow color and juicy freestone flesh. Tree is large and vigorous with a semi-upright habit. Very productive, reliable variety that usually requires thinning. Fruit holds well on the tree. Ripens July/August. 500 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. CHINESE (MORMON) APRICOT Cold & frost hardy, sets heavy crops of small to medium size sweet fruit. Recommended for difficult, spring frost prone climates. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 4-7. HARCOT APRICOT Frost hardy late bloom. Resists brown rot and perennial canker. Medium to large fruit ripens early to mid-june. Sweet, juicy, rich flavor, one of the best. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. MOORPARK APRICOT Long-time favorite of apricot fanciers for its exceptionally rich flavor & aroma. Reliable producer. Used fresh and for canning. 600 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. PIXIE-COT MINIATURE APRICOT Compact tree with medium sized, fine quality fruit. 8-10 small tree, smaller with pruning, adaptable to containers. June harvest. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. PUGET GOLD APRICOT 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. 600 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. ROYAL ROSA APRICOT Extremely vigorous - more disease tolerant than other apricots. Bears young and heavy. Especially nice fruit, sweet, low acid, fine flavor. Very early harvest; late May. Excellent backyard apricot. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. TILTON APRICOT No. 1 apricot for canning, excellent fresh or dried as well. Medium to large, firm, rich flavor; one of the best. Widely adapted. Early July harvest. 600 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5 9. TOMCOT APRICOT Consistently productive apricot variety. Large, orange fruit with firm, sweet flesh. Slightly tart, old apricot flavor. Early harvest. Introduced in 1989 from Prosser, WA. 500 hours or less. Partly Self-fruitful; larger crops if cross-pollenized by another apricot. Zones 4-8 ***APRIUM (APRICOT-PLUM HYBRID) *** COT-N-CANDY APRIUM INTERSPECIFIC White flesh apricot-plum hybrid. Medium sized with incredible flavor, very sweet and juicy. Ripens early to mid-july. Self-fruitful. 400 hrs or less. Zones 7 10. FLAVOR DELIGHT APRIUM INTERSPECIFIC Apricot-plum hybrid. Resembles an apricot with a distinctive flavor and texture. High taste-test scores, one of the most flavorful early season fruits. Early June Harvest. 300 hrs or less. Partially Self-fruitful, better pollenized by another apricot. Zones 6-10. ***CHERRIES*** BaDa BING CHERRY Large, Bing-like cherry. Dark red skin, purplish-red flesh is firm & sweet. Best known as a Self-Fertile Bing. Resists cracking. Good pollinizer for other sweet cherries. Ripens late season after Bing; May/June Harvest. 900 hours. Zones 6-9. BING CHERRY Large, firm, juicy, sweet, nearly black when ripe, superb flavor, the No. 1 cherry. Midseason. Large vigorous tree. Pollenizer required: Black Tart, Van, Rainier or Lapins; also Stella in colder climates. 700 hours. May/June Harvest. Zones 5-9. BLACK TARTARIAN CHERRY Medium-sized, nearly black, sprightly flavor, early season. Vigorous tree. May harvest. 700 hrs. Pollenizer required - Interfruitful with all popular sweet cherries. Zones 5 7. CRAIG'S CRIMSON CHERRY Taste test winner. Self-fruitful, natural semi-dwarf sweet cherry. Dark red to nearly black, medium to large size, wonderful spicy flavor, very firm texture. Mature tree size about 2/3 of standard (smaller when budded onto Colt or Mahaleb rootstock). May/June harvest. 500-600 hours. Zones 5 9.

ENGLISH MORELLO SOUR CHERRY Late-ripening tart cherry for cooking. Dark red to nearly black fruit with dark juice. Small, round-headed tree with drooping branches (easy to harvest). 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. June Harvest. Zones 4-9. LAMBERT CHERRY Large, black, late harvest. Highest quality, rivaling Bing. Less susceptible to cracking due to later season. May/June harvest. 800 hours. Pollenizer required: Van, Rainier, or Black Tartarian. Not pollenized by Bing. Zones 5-9. LAPINS CHERRY Dark red sweet cherry from Canada. Large, firm, good flavor. Similar to Van in color, Bing in shape. 400 hrs or less. Self-fruitful. May/June harvest. Zones 5-9. MONTMORENCY SOUR CHERRY Large, light red skin, yellow flesh. Perfect for cobblers, pies, etc. Extremely winter hardy. Very heavy bearing. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. May/June harvest. Zones 4-9. RAINIER SWEET CHERRY Large, yellow with red blush. Sweet and flavorful. Cold hardy. May/June harvest. 700 hours. Pollenizer required: Van, Lambert, Lapins, Black Tartarian or Bing. Zones 5-9. ROYAL RAINIER CHERRY Large yellow cherry with slightly redder blush than Rainier. Excellent flavor, taste test winner. May/June harvest. 500 hrs. Pollenizer required: Bing, Black Tartarian or Lapins. Zones 5-9. STELLA CHERRY Large, nearly black, richly flavored sweet cherry similar to its parent, Lambert. Late harvest. 400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pollinates Bing, except in mild winter climates. May/June harvest. Zones 5-9. VAN CHERRY Very cold hardy, reliable, heavy bearing. Fine fruit similar to Bing, though usually smaller. 700 hrs. Pollenizer required: Interfruitful with all popular sweet cherries. May/June harvest. Zones 4-9. ***FIGS*** What is a Breba? All brebas are figs, but not all figs are brebas. Figs can have as many as three crops. The first crop which forms on the previous year s wood is called breva. These breva fruits grow below this year s new leaves, on last year s branches. The second crop or main is produced on this year s new growth, growing above this year s leaves. BLACK JACK FIG Large, purplish-brown figs with sweet, juicy, red flesh. Harvest Aug-Oct. Naturally small (semi-dwarf) tree, 15 tall and wide, may be kept at 6 tall with pruning. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 7 10. BLACK MISSION FIG Purplish-black skin, strawberry- colored flesh, rich flavor. Heavy bearing, longlived, large tree, growing 25 tall & 40 wide. Fresh/dry/can. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 7 9. BROWN TURKEY IMPROVED FIG Large, brown skin, pink flesh. Sweet, rich flavor, used fresh. 25 x40 tree, prune to any shape. Cold hardy. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. DESERT KING FIG (King Fig) 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. 25-40 Tree, prune, occasionally. (Heavy winter pruning removes breba crop.) 100 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9 KADOTA FIG Large, light greenish-yellow white skin, amber flesh. Long-lived, vigorous. 15-25 tall and wide tree, prune to any shape. Fresh/dry/can. 100 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. PETER'S HONEY FIG Beautiful, shiny, greenish yellow fruit when ripe. Very sweet, dark, amber flesh. High quality. Superb for fresh eating. Warm location with a southern exposure is required for ripening fruit. 15 to 25 Tree. Good cold tolerance. Self-fruitful. Zones 6 10. VIOLETTE DE BORDEAUX FIG Small to medium size purple-black fruit with a very deep red strawberry pulp, a distinctive sweet rich flavor. Brebas are pear shaped with a thick, tapering neck; main crop figs are variable often without neck. Medium eye. Excellent fresh or dried. Breba crop, hardy. Good for container culture or small spaces. Self-fruitful. 25 tall unpruned. Zones 5-10. * Note: Figs are generally harvested from August November.

***GRAPES*** BLACK MONUKKA SEEDLESS GRAPE (Table) Large, purplish-black, sweet, crisp seedless grape. Does not require as much summer heat as Thompson. Use fresh or raisins. Harvest August-September. Self-fruitful. Cane or spur prune. Zones 6-11. CABERNET SAUVIGNON GRAPE (Wine) Small, spherical. Black, very seeded. One of the most popular red wine grapes. Harvest September to October. Self-fruitful. Cane Prune. Zones 6-10. CALIFORNIA CONCORD GRAPE (Table) The Original Concord. Large, oblong, blue-black seeded grape. Sweet flavored. Good for cold winter areas. Use for table, juice and jelly. Harvest September. Self-fruitful. Cane or Spur Prune. Zones 5-9. CONCORD EASTERN GRAPE (Table or Wine) Medium round, blue-black, thick, tough skin. Excellent, strong flavorful, seeded fruit. Good for juice, jelly, wine and table use. Ripens August-Sept. Self-fruitful. Cane or Spur Prune. Zones 5-11. CONCORD SEEDLESS GRAPE (Table or Wine) Seedless grape, slightly smaller clusters and berries than regular Concord, Same color and flavor, slightly sweeter. Heat tolerant. Self-fruitful. Ripens late August September. Cane Prune. Zones 5-9. CRIMSON SEEDLESS GRAPE (Table) New, late season seedless grape, harvest September-October. Medium size, firm, very sweet, excellent quality. Self-fruitful. Cane Prune. Zones 6-10. FLAME SEEDLESS GRAPE (Table) Medium-sized, light red seedless berry. Crisp, sweet, excellent flavor. For fresh use or raisins. Ripens before Thompson. Vigorous. Self-fruitful. Cane or spur prune. Zones 7-9. MERLOT GRAPE (Wine) Medium sized, round, bluish-black, seeded fruit. Excellent wine grape. Harvest late September-October. Self-fruitful. Spur or Cane Prune. Zones 7-10. MUSCAT OF ALEXANDRIA GRAPE (Table or Wine) Large, dull green, egg-shaped seeded fruit. Juicy, distinctive flavor & aroma. Table, wine, raisins. Harvest September. Self-fruitful. Spur prune. Zones 7-11 PERLETTE SEEDLESS GRAPE (Table) Pale green seedless berry is crisp and juicy. Larger than Thompson and two weeks earlier, harvest July-August. Requires less summer heat than Thompson to ripen. Self-fruitful. Cane prune. Zones 6-11. PINOT NOIR GRAPE (Wine) Small black seeded grape that yield the French Burgundy wines. Requires cool summers. Early harvest. Self-fruitful. Cane prune. Zones 7-10. RUBY SEEDLESS GRAPE (Table) Dark red, sweet, crisp, seedless berries, excellent fresh or for raisins. Ripens after Thompson Seedless, harvest September. Requires less summer heat than Thompson or Flame. Self-fruitful. Cane or spur prune. Zones 7-9. SHIRAZ (SYRAH) GRAPE (Wine) Reddish-black seeded grape produces full, rich wines of intense color & flavor. Ripens September-October. Self-fruitful. Cane prune. Zones 6-10. THOMCORD SEEDLESS GRAPE Blue-black skin, this seedless grape combines the deep lushness of Concord with the light sweetness of Thompson. You can taste both in each delicious bite. Heat-tolerant. Ripens in July-August, tolerates hot-dry climates. Self-fruitful. Cane or Spur prune. Zones 5-9. THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPE (Table) Most popular grape. Use fresh & for raisins. Pale green, very sweet. Thin for larger berries. Needs plenty of heat. Aug-Sept. Harvest. Self-fruitful. Cane prune. Zones 7-11. ZINFANDEL GRAPE (Wine) For fruity red wines. Medium size, round, juicy, seeded, reddish-black berry. August harvest; mild winters, cool summers. Heavy bearing. Self-fruitful. Cane or spur prune. Zones 6-10.

***JUJUBES*** GA-866 JUJUBE on Jujube seedling. Newer variety of outstanding quality. Large, elongated, high sugar content; sweet apple flavor. Fresh, candied or dried. Drought resistant. Fall harvest. 150 hrs. Partly selffruitful, better with another Jujube. Zones 5-10. LANG 1 ½ Pear-shaped fruits are reddish-brown, dry, wrinkled, sweet and chewy when fully ripe in early fall (best ripened on tree). Attractive, easy to grow tree; hardy, drought-resistant, virtually pest and disease free. Small, upright, slow growing, mostly thorn-less 20 tree. More of an upright grower than Li. Requires a long, hot summer. Partly self-fruitful, best pollinated by Li. Zones 4-10. LI JUJUBE 2 Round-shaped fruits are larger than Lang. Reddish-brown, dry and wrinkled, sweet and chewy (like dates) when fully ripe in early fall. Can be picked yellow-green and ripen off tree. Attractive, easy to grow tree; hardy, drought-resistant, virtually pest and disease free. Requires long, hot summer. Very low chilling requirement. Partly self-fruitful, best pollinated by Lang. Zones 4-9. SHERWOOD JUJUBE Excellent tasting, firm large shiny reddish-brown date-like fruit. Sweet apple-like flavor. When candied and dried, resembles dates. Good in hot desert areas. A little taller and narrower than other varieties; weeping, upright grower with far fewer thorns than other selections. Ripens: late, mid-october (not good for areas with earlier frost). Partly self-fruitful, better with another Jujube. Zones 5-10. SUGAR CANE JUJUBE Extremely sweet fruit with apple texture & flavor. Medium-sized fruit is round to elongated. Attractive shiny leaves. Spiny plant, but spines are much smaller than other jujube varieties. Tree grows 15-20 x 15-20. Tree is vigorous, hardy, drought-resistant, virtually pest and disease free. Requires long hot summers. Ripens in September. Partly self-fruitful, but better with another Jujube. Zones 5-9. ***KIWI S*** ALL-PURPOSE MALE KIWIFRUIT Actinidia chinensis (aka A. deliciosa). Pollenizer for Hayward female. 16-20 Vines. Does not bear fruit. Very vigorous vine. One male can pollenize up to eight Hayward females. 800 hours. Zones 7-10. HAYWARD FEMALE KIWIFRUIT Actinidia chinensis (aka A. deliciosa). Fuzzy brown skin, bright green flesh, strawberry like flavor. Tender to frost. Hot or cool climates. 600 hours. Pollenized by All-purpose Male. Fall harvest. 20-30 Vines. Zones 7-10. ***MULBERRIES, FRUITING*** BLACK BEAUTY FRUITING MULBERRY (Morus nigra sp.) Large, tasty blackberry-like fruit, very juicy. Very attractive to birds. Grown as a small tree to 15 feet or also into a proverbial mulberry bush 10-12 feet tall. Cold hardy. Self-fruitful. Ripens early summer. Zones 4-10. PAKISTAN FRUITING MULBERRY Long (3 inches), firm, red to black, sweet fruit. Non-staining juice. Month-long summer harvest. Use fresh and for pies, jams and jellies. Large 30 tall, vigorous, disease-resistant tree. (May be pruned smaller). 200 chill hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 4-9. PERSIAN FRUITING MULBERRY (Morus nigra) densely foliated tree to 25-30 ft. Big heart-shaped leaves. Large fruit is juicy, dark red to black and good for jam. Self-fruitful. Zones 8-10. TEA S WEEPING FRUITING MULBERRY Fast growing, heat-loving tree with blackberry-like fruit. Mature tree size 20 x20. Low chill. Zones 4-9.

***NECTARINES*** ARCTIC BLAZE WHITE NECTARINE Low acid white nectarines; rich flavor & firm texture, very sweet when soft ripe. Large size, red and creamy white skin. Aug/Sept. harvest. 700-800 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. ARCTIC GLO WHITE NECTARINE Exciting, sprightly-sweet, white fleshed nectarine. Balance of sugar and acid. Late June/ early July harvest. 400-500 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. ARCTIC JAY WHITE NECTARINE Very attractive, firm, freestone fruit is richly flavored, with a balance of acid and sugar. 500 hours or less. July harvest. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. ARCTIC ROSE WHITE NECTARINE Super-sweet, white nectarine. Rich flavor and nice crunchy texture, extremely sweet when ripe. Harvest mid-july. 600-700 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. ARCTIC STAR WHITE NECTARINE Earliest to ripen of the low acid, super-sweet white nectarines. Beautiful dark red skin, snow white semi freestone flesh. June harvest. 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-10. DOUBLE DELIGHT NECTARINE Deliciously sweet, yellow nectarine, with beautiful, double pink flowers. Dark red skinned, freestone. Heavy bearing tree. July harvest. 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-10. FANTASIA NECTARINE Popular, large, yellow freestone. Fruit is firm and tangy, with rich flavor: high scoring in taste tests. July/August harvest. 500 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. FLAMEKIST NECTARINE High quality late season clingstone. Large, firm, red over yellow skin. Popular fresh market variety. Ripens late August/early September. 600-700 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. FLAVORTOP NECTARINE Large, firm yellow freestone of excellent quality. July harvest. Large showy blossoms. 650 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. GARDEN DELIGHT MINIATURE NECTARINE Large yellow freestone. Sweet, delicious, refreshing. Harvest mid-august. Heavy bearing 5-6 ft. tree. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. HEAVENLY WHITE NECTARINE Very large, firm, white fleshed freestone. Superb acid sugar balance and rich, complex flavor. Dull red and cream colored skin. Ripens mid-july. 650 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. INDEPENDENCE NECTARINE Bright red skin, firm yellow freestone. Rich flavor, tangy and sweet, one of the best. Consistently very high-scoring in taste tests. Winter & frost hardy, very reliable producer. June/July harvest. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. LIZ'S LATE NECTARINE Sprightly sweet, intense, spicy flavor yellow freestone. Aug/ Sept. harvest. 600-700 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. MERICREST NECTARINE Very cold hardy, frost hardy, late bloom. Crops after sub zero winters. Large, red skinned yellow freestone, rich tangy flavor. July harvest. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. NECTA ZEE MINIATURE NECTARINE Sweet, very flavorful yellow freestone, beautiful red skin. June/July harvest. Strong, vigorous tree to 6 ft. Best self-fruitful mini-nectarine. 400 hrs or less. Zones 6-9. SAUZEE KING NECTARINE-WHITE DONUT Outstanding early season donut-shaped variety has white flesh that is sweet & juicy. Red skin, blushed with yellow. Tree sets fruit at a young age and produces heavily. Thinning is required for large fruit size. June harvest. 500 hrs or less. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9.

***NECTAPLUM*** SPICE ZEE WHITE NECTAPLUM INTERSPECIFIC White fleshed, nectarine x plum. Skin is dark maroon at fruit set, and turns pale pink when ripe. Fully ripe fruit is unparalled in flavor, and both nectarine and plum traits are easily detectable. Tree is quite ornamental. Tremendous purplish pink bloom in the spring, followed by a flourish of red leaves which mature into lush green in late summer. Very productive. 200-300 hours. July/August harvest. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. ***OLIVES*** ARBEQUINA AS1 OLIVE Commercially planted in super high density orchards, tree bears fruit earlier than Traditional varieties. When planted in a wider spacing, this variety will exhibit a spreading, somewhat weeping canopy and grow to a medium size. Prized for its mild oil, the fruit is small and yields a very aromatic and fruity flavor that is low in bitterness. Fairly disease-resistant and pest-tolerant. Self-fertile, but produces higher yields when planted with a pollenizer such as Koroneiki or Arbosana. Zones 7-10. ARBOSANA L43 OLIVE Dwarf tree produces large crops of small olives with high concentrations of premium olive oil. Flavor is a complex mixture of fruitiness with a good balance of pungency and bitterness. This late-bearing variety is fairly cold hardy. Self-fertile, but produces higher yields when paired with a pollenizers such as Arbequina or Koroneiki. KORONEIKI I-38 OLIVE Popular in Greece where it is grown almost exclusively for oil. Intense flavor, which starts as a robust fruity aroma and finishes with a peppery zing. Fruit holds to the tree well, making it a little more work to harvest compared to other varieties and is frost sensitive. Self-fruitful. LECCINO OLIVE Sweet, spicy olive grown primarily for oil. Fruit flavor hints of cinnamon. Early black Tuscan variety is cold tolerant. Dense, slightly weeping. Pollinizer Required: Pendolino or Frantoio. MANZANILLO OLIVE Popular table olive. Large, round freestone with a high flesh to pit ratio. As the fruit ripens, the flavor becomes fruitier and less bitter, but the water content increases making it better suited to curing than extracting. Moderately vigorous tree with a spreading growth habit and medium density. Though partially self-fertile, yields will increase when pollenized by Sevillano or Ascolano. This variety is moderately cold hardy. MISSION OLIVE Fruit is a large, used for table olives and olive oil production. This variety is tolerant of cold, salinity and drought. Tree is moderately resistant to olive knot. The freestone fruit produces a bitter flavor when harvested green, but matures to a complex blend of buttery and tropical flavors. Though partially self-fertile, will set fuller crops when pollinized by another olive such as Sevillano or Ascolano. PENDOLINO OLIVE This olive is used mainly as a pollenizer in Tuscany, but for landscaping, Pendolino offers many desirable characteristics such as good cold hardiness and a dense, weeping canopy. It flowers early and profusely with a long bloom, but it is self-sterile and must be paired with another variety. Though small, this olive produces a moderate amount of good quality oil with a very mild flavor, low bitterness and delicate pungency. PICUAL OLIVE This olive comes from Spain. Easy to harvest and contains a high content of easily separated oil with pungent flavor that stores well. A popular table olive known to be high in beneficial chemicals such as oleic acid and Vitamin E. Cold hardy and self-fertile, produces higher yields when paired with a pollenizer such as Manzanillo.

***PEACHES *** ARCTIC SUPREME WHITE PEACH Large, white flesh, nearly freestone. Red over cream colored skin. Sweet and tangy, fine delicate flavor, firm texture. July/August harvest. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. BABCOCK WHITE PEACH Favorite white fleshed freestone. Sweet,juicy, aromatic, & low in acid. July harvest. Low chill/late blooming. 250-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 8-10. BONANZA MINIATURE PEACH Popular yellow freestone- large fruit is sweet, low in acid, with a mild, refreshing flavor. Mid to late June harvest. 5-6 ft. tree. 250 hrs or less. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-10. CHAMPAGNE WHITE PEACH Light red over cream skin, white freestone flesh. Fruits are large, sweet, low in acid, with a mild flavor. August harvest. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. DONUT (Stark Saturn) WHITE PEACH Unique white fleshed freestone fruit with a sunken center (donut-shaped). Sweet, with a mild flavor. June/July harvest. 200-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-10. DOUBLE JEWEL PEACH Flowering/fruiting peach. Profuse, showy, double pink flowers. Late blooming. June harvest. Large, richly flavored, yellow freestone. 300-400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. ELBERTA PEACH Yellow freestone. Classic, rich, peach flavor: high scoring in taste tests. Use fresh, canned or cooked. July/August harvest; up to 3-4 weeks later in colder climates. 600 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. FAIRTIME PEACH Fine fruit for the very late season. Very large, yellow freestone, excellent flavor. Mid-September harvest. Early bloom. 400-500 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. FANTASTIC ELBERTA PEACH Beautiful pink double blossoms. Large yellow freestone fruit is flavorful, firm, sweet, high-quality. Fresh/can/freeze/dry. July/August harvest. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. FAY (LATE) ELBERTA PEACH Popular yellow freestone: juicy, moderately sweet & flavorful. Fresh/can/freeze/dry. July/Aug. harvest. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. FORTYNINER PEACH Large yellow freestone, similar to its parent J.H. Hale Excellent dessert quality. July/August harvest. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. FROST PEACH Resistant to peach leaf curl. Delicious yellow freestone. Slight red blush over greenish yellow skin. Canning or fresh. July harvest. Showy pink blooms. 700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. GIANT BABCOCK WHITE PEACH Babcock x July (Kim)Elberta. Large, red-skinned, white-fleshed freestone. Sweet, aromatic, similar to Babcock. July/Aug harvest. 500 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. HALEHAVEN PEACH Medium-large size, skin red over orange-yellow freestone. Juicy, sweet, low in acid. June/July harvest. Dessert/can/freeze. Winter & frost hardy. 900 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. HONEY BABE MINIATURE PEACH Sweet, yellow freestone, rich peach flavor. Heavy bearing 5 ft. tree. Early to mid-july harvest. Excellent choice for home orchards. 400 hrs or less. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. INDIAN FREE PEACH Large freestone, firm crimson & cream-colored flesh. Tart until fully ripe, then highly aromatic with a rich, distinctive floral flavor. Resistant to peach leaf curl. Aug/Sept harvest. 700 hrs. Pollinizer required: another nectarine or peach. Zones 6-9. J.H. HALE PEACH Old classic. Yellow freestone. Very large, firm, superb flavor. Fresh/canned. August harvest. 800 hrs. Pollinizer Required: another peach or nectarine. Zones 6-9. JULY (KIM) ELBERTA PEACH Also called Early Elberta. Reliable heavy crops. Juicy, sweet, very flavorful yellow freestone fruit for canning, freezing, or fresh use. 400-500 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-12.

KAWEAH PEACH Yellow freestone peach; consistent high yields & large size fruit. True peach flavor with a balance of sugar to acid. Fresh eating, baking, canning, jams & jellies. 500 chill hrs. or less. Early bloom. August harvest. Self-fruitful. Zones 4-8. MUIR PEACH Resistant to peach leaf curl. Large yellow freestone with dense flesh and rich, sweet, distinctive flavor. Unattractive, greenish yellow skin. Excellent for drying, canning and fresh use. July/August harvest. Discovered on John Muir s property near Vacaville. 600-700 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. NECTAR WHITE PEACH (Original Nectar) One of the finest white peaches. Medium to large fruit with dark pink blush over a beautiful cream to pale green background. White freestone flesh, tinged with red, is sweet with exceptional flavor and aroma. July harvest. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. O'HENRY PEACH Popular yellow freestone. Large, firm, full red skin, superb flavor. Ripens early to mid Aug/Sept. Good for freezing. Strong, vigorous, heavy bearing tree. 750 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. ORANGE CLING (CAROLYN G) PEACH Large, yellow canning clingstone. Firm, juicy, distinct flavor. August harvest. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. RED BARON PEACH Large juicy, firm, richly flavored yellow freestone fruit. Showy double red blossoms. July/Aug. harvest. Early bloom. Low chill requirement 250-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-10. REDHAVEN PEACH World s most widely planted peach. High quality yellow freestone. July harvest. Frost hardy. Fresh/freeze. 800 hours. Early bloom. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-8. RELIANCE PEACH Late blooming. Very cold hardy/frost hardy. Sweet, flavorful yellow freestone -best choice for climates having severe cold in winter/spring. July harvest. 1000 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 4-9. RIO OSO GEM PEACH Favorite late yellow freestone. Large, sweet, rich flavor, like J.H. Hale. Fresh/freeze. Small tree. Showy bloom. August harvest. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. SNOW BEAUTY WHITE PEACH White freestone. Low acid, high sugar, tantalizing flavor. Large, very firm, attractive red skin. July harvest. 750-850 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. STRAWBERRY FREE WHITE PEACH Long-time favorite white freestone. Very sweet, aromatic, juicy, with superb, delicate flavor. July harvest. Great for home orchards. 400-500 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. SUMMERSET PEACH Fine late season yellow freestone. Aug/Sept harvest. Large, sweet and flavorful. Canning, freezing or fresh use. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. SUNCREST PEACH Large, very firm, fine-flavored, yellow freestone. Bright red skin over yellow. July harvest. Frost hardy blossoms, consistent producer. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-8. TRA-ZEE PEACH Delicious late season peach. August/Sept. harvest. Firm, yellow freestone with very attractive dark red skin and excellent flavor. Highly recommended. 500 hrs or less. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. ***PEACH X PLUM HYBRID*** TRI-LITE WHITE CLING PEACH x PLUM White flesh peach x Japanese plum cross can be eaten firm or picked soft. A classic peach flavor with a wonderful plum aftertaste. June/July harvest. Quality canning clingstone. 400-500 hrs. Showy pink flowers. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. ***PEACOTUM*** BELLA GOLD PEACOTUM Partially freestone, Peach, apricot & plum cross. Slightly fuzzy tart skin is bright yellow with a red blush. Mildly sweet amber flesh. Semi-dwarf 8-10 ft.tree. June/July harvest. Pollenizer Required: Another pluot; Flavor Grenade Pluot is best. 500 hrs. Zones 5-9.

***PEARS, ASIAN*** 20TH CENTURY ASIAN PEAR (Nijisseiki, Apple Pear ) Juicy, sweet, mild flavored. Aug. harvest. Heavy bearing small tree. 300-400 hrs. Self-fruitful or pollenized by Shinseiki, Bartlett, or other pear. Zones 5-10. CHOJURO ASIAN PEAR Russeted golden brown skin. Crisp like an apple when ripe. August harvest. 450 hours. Pollenizer Required: Hosui, Shinko, or other pear. Zones 5-9. HOSUI ASIAN PEAR Large, juicy, sweet, flavorful, refreshing, crisp. Brownish-orange russeted skin. August harvest. 300-400 hrs. Pollenizer Required: Shinko, Chojuro, Bartlett, or 20th Century. Zones 5-10. KIKUSUI ASIAN PEAR Juicy, sweet, yellow-skinned crisp-fruit. Easy to grow. Keeps well. August harvest. 450 hrs. Partly self-fruitful or pollenized by Ishiiwase or 20th Century. Zones 5-9. SHINKO ASIAN PEAR Excellent quality, juicy, sweet, flavorful, refreshing & crisp. Sept. harvest. Golden brown russeted skin. 450 hrs. Pollenizer Required: Hosui, Chojuro, Kikusui, or Bartlett. Zones 5-9. SHINSEIKI ASIAN PEAR Juicy, sweet, refreshing, crisp like an apple. Easy to grow. Keeps well. July/August harvest. Bright yellow skin. Vigorous, heavy bearing. 250-300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-10. ***PEARS, EUROPEAN*** BARTLETT PEAR World s most popular pear. Early mid-season, high quality, tolerates hot summers. 500-600 hrs. Self-fruitful or pollenized by Bosc, D Anjou, or Winter Nelis. Zones 5-9. BEURRE D ANJOU PEAR Green, short-necked conical pear with creamy-white, buttery, sweet flesh. Best eaten fresh. Mid-April bloom, August harvest. 700 hrs. Pollinizer Required: Bartlett or Bosc. Zones 5-9. CALIFORNIA PEAR Max Red Bartlett x Comice cross. Yellowish green with red blush. Excellent quality, very productive. August harvest. 500-600 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. COMICE PEAR The gift pack pear. Sweet, aromatic, fine texture, superb flavor and quality. Short neck, greenish-yellow skin with red blush. Sept. harvest. 600 hrs. Self-fruitful, or plant with Bartlett. Zones 5-9. HARROW DELIGHT PEAR Fire blight-resistant.yellow skin with attractive red blush. Smooth, fine flesh is Very sweet. July harvest. 800 hrs. Pollinizer Required: Bartlett, Bosc, D Anjou or Moonglow. Zones 5-9. KIEFFER PEAR Medium to large late season fruit. Canning/cooking. Sprightly flavor, coarse texture. Resists fire blight, tolerates hot climates. Dependable crops. Sept/Oct harvest. 200-300 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-10. POTOMAC PEAR Moonglow x Buerre D'Anjou cross. Ripens to a light green. Pleasingly sub-acid flavor with mild aroma. Resistant to blight. 600 hrs. Aug/Sept. harvest. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-8. RED D ANJOU PEAR Large, short-necked, firm pear. Stores well, smooth texture. September harvest. Red skin, white flesh. 800 hours. Pollinizer Required: Bartlett. Zones 5-7. SECKEL PEAR Pear lover s favorite. Sweet, flavorful, aromatic, spicy, perhaps the best. Russeted brown skin. Resists fire blight. August harvest. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. SENSATION RED BARTLETT PEAR High quality Bartlett-type fruit with attractive red skin. Relatively small tree. August harvest. 700 hours. Self-fruitful or pollenized by Bosc, D Anjou, or other pear. Zones 5-9. WARREN PEAR Excellent quality dessert pear and highly resistant to fire blight. 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. Cold hardy to -20 F. August harvest. 600 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9.

***PERSIMMONS*** CHOCOLATE PERSIMMON Small to medium size, oblong, bright red skin. Sweet, spicy, firm, brown flesh, superb flavor. Astringent until ripe. Oct/Nov harvest. 200 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-10. COFFEECAKE PERSIMMON (aka Nishimura Wase) Unique spicy sweet flavor that instantly evokes images of cinnamon pastry, hot coffee and morning sunshine. Coffeecake ripens about the same time as Chocolate and about three weeks to one month earlier than Fuyu. Non-astringent and can be eaten while still firm. Hardy, attractive tree, practically free of pests & disease. Sept/Oct harvest. 200 hrs or less. Pollenizer Required: Gosho or Chocolate are best, or other persimmon. Zones 7-10. FUYU PERSIMMON - JIRO ( Apple Persimmon ) Medium size, flat shape, still crunchy when ripe, nonastringent. Cool or hot climate. Hardy, pest-free tree. Oct/Nov. harvest. 200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-10. GIANT FUYU PERSIMMON Larger, not as flat as Fuyu. Crunchy when ripe like Fuyu. Sweet, flavorful, non-astringent. Easy to grow, cool or hot climates. Oct/Nov harvest. 200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-10. HACHIYA PERSIMMON Large, deep orange-red, acorn-shaped. Hot summer required to mature the fruit. Sweet, flavorful, astringent until soft ripe. Mature fruit can be frozen and thawed to ripen. Productive, ornamental. Nov/Dec harvest. 200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-10. ***PLUERRY(Plum x Cherry)*** SWEET TREAT PLUERRY Hybrid cross between a plum and a sweet cherry. Ripens mid-july /August. Fruit is large for a cherry but small compared to most plums. It is juicy and richly sweet and hangs on the tree for a long time. June/July harvest. 850 hrs. Pollinizer Required: Burgundy Plum. Zones 6-9. ***PLUMS AND PRUNES*** PLUMS, JAPANESE Japanese plums are the most common plums for fresh eating. They are generally larger, rounder (or heartshaped) and firmer than most European plums. Japanese plum trees have rougher bark, more persistent spurs, and more numerous flowers than European plums. They are hardier, disease resistant and vigorous. BURGUNDY PLUM Maroon colored skin and semi-freestone flesh. Sweet, with little or no tartness; a very pleasing, mild flavor. July/August harvest. Narrow, upright habit. 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-10. CATALINA PLUM Large, black, plum. Sweet and juicy but still firm when fully ripe, with very little tartness at skin and pit. Best for fresh eating. July harvest. Vigorous, tree. 300-400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. ELEPHANT HEART PLUM Home-orchard favorite - large, heart-shaped fruit with sweet, juicy, richly flavored, firm red flesh. Dark reddish-purple mottled skin. Aug/Sept. harvest. Hardy, heavy bearing. 500 hrs or less. Pollenizer Required: Beauty or Santa Rosa plum. Zones 5-9. EMERALD BEAUTY PLUM Light-green skin, greenish-yellow-orange freestone flesh. Sweet fruit continues to ripen while remaining crisp & crunchy. Fruit holds on tree for two months or more! 600-700 hrs. Sept/Oct harvest. Pollinizer Required: Beauty, Burgundy, Late Santa Rosa, Nubiana, or Flavor King Pluot. Zones 5-9. KELSEY PLUM Large, firm, aromatic, rich flavor, keeps well. Low acid. Heart-shaped, greenish-yellow thin skin, red blush. Small pit, freestone when ripe. Vigorous, heavy bearing tree. 400 hrs. August harvest. Pollinizer Required: Santa Rosa, Beauty or Wickson. Zones 5-9. LATE SANTA ROSA PLUM Medium to large reddish-purple skin, red-streaked amber flesh. Tart sweet with rich flavor when fully ripe. August harvest, after Santa Rosa. 400 hrs or less. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9.

MARIPOSA PLUM ("Improved Satsuma") Large, red fleshed, sweet, juicy, firm, & delicious. Small pit, nearly freestone. Mottled maroon over green skin. Use fresh or cooked. July/August harvest. 250 hrs. Pollenizer Required: Catalina, Nubiana, or Santa Rosa. Zones 6-10. NUBIANA PLUM Purplish-black skin, amber flesh. Large, firm, flattened shape. Sweet, flavorful, very little tartness at skin or pit. July/Aug. harvest. 400-500 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-9. SANTA ROSA PLUM Most popular plum in CA. & Arizona. Juicy, tangy & flavorful. Reddish purple skin, amber flesh tinged red. June/July harvest. 300 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-10. SATSUMA PLUM Long-time favorite plum. Mottled maroon over green skin, dark red meaty flesh. Sweet, mild, not tart. July/August harvest. 300 hrs. Pollenizer Required: Santa Rosa or Beauty. Zones 6-10. WEEPING SANTA ROSA SEMI-DWARF PLUM One of the most flavorful, aromatic Japanese plums when fully ripe. Beautiful 8-10 ft. tree, weeping growth habit; long slender limbs bow gracefully to the ground. Easily espaliered. June/July harvest 200-400 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 6-10. PLUMS & PRUNES, EUROPEAN AND DAMSON European plums, with a long history of cultivation, are one of the main plum species grown worldwide. Fruits are generally oval, smaller, and more variable in color than Japanese plums. European plum trees are larger and more erect than Japanese plums, and they bloom later - a distinct advantage in climates subject to spring frosts. BLUE DAMSON PLUM Very old variety, rugged and dependable. Small, blue-black tart plums for jams & jellies. Late blooming, cold hardy, heavy bearing. Aug/Sept harvest. 800 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. BROOKS EUROPEAN PLUM (Prune) Long-time favorite. Oval-shaped fruit with purplish-black skin & yellow flesh. Large and sweet. Fresh, canning & drying. Aug. harvest. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. EARLY ITALIAN PRUNE (Richards) Similar to Italian, but sweeter, slightly larger & more productive. August harvest. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. FRENCH IMPROVED PRUNE California s commercial prune. Reddish purple skin, dark amber flesh. Sweet, high quality fruit dessert/can/dry. Early bloom, August harvest. 800 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. GREEN GAGE (BAVAY'S) PLUM Small to medium sized, richly flavored & very sweet. Excellent fresh and for cooking. Very late bloom. August harvest. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 4-9. ITALIAN PRUNE Large, purple skin, freestone. Rich flavor, very sweet when fully ripe. Fresh, dried or canned. Vigorous, cold hardy tree. Late bloom. Aug/Sept. harvest. 800 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 4-9. SENECA EUROPEAN PLUM Large reddish-purple fruit with very sweet, crisp, yellow freestone flesh. Resists brown rot and cracking. Fresh, canning & drying. Productive, upright tree. Late bloom. August/Sept. harvest. 800 hrs. Pollenizer Required: another European plum such as Brooks or Early Italian. Zones 5-9. STANLEY PRUNE Large, dark blue skin. Juicy, sweet, delicious, greenish-yellow meaty flesh, freestone. August harvest. Late blooming, extremely cold hardy and reliable. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 4-9. ***PLUOTS and PLUMCOTS (Plum x Apricot)*** DAPPLE DANDY PLUOT INTERSPECIFIC Creamy white and red fleshed freestone with wonderful plum-apricot flavor. Skin greenish yellow with red spots, turning to a maroon and yellow dapple. August harvest. 400-500 hrs. Pollenizer Required: Flavor Supreme Pluot, Flavor King Pluot, Santa Rosa Plum, Catalina Plum or Burgundy Plum. Zones 6-9.

EMERALD DROP PLUOT INTERSPECIFIC Medium to large in size with green skin and yelloworange flesh. Prolonged harvest; early picked fruit is firm, yet juicy sweet. Left to hang, fruit turns greenish yellow with honey like orange flesh. Upright tree sets heavy crops. July/Aug. harvest. 400 hours or less. Pollenizer Required: Flavor Grenade Pluot or Santa Rosa plum. Zones 6-10. FLAVOR GRENADE PLUOT INTERSPECIFIC Elongated green fruit with red blush. Crisp texture and explosive flavor. Taste test winner. Hangs on the tree for 4-6 weeks. August harvest. Pollenizer Required: Flavor King, Dapple Dandy or Emerald Drop Pluots or Santa Rosa plum. 200-300 hours. Zones 6-10. FLAVOR KING PLUOT INTERSPECIFIC Unique plum apricot hybrid with sweet, spicy flavor. Reddish-purple skin, crimson flesh. August/Sept. harvest. Naturally small tree. 400 hrs or less. Pollenizer Required: Flavor Supreme or Dapple Dandy Pluot and Santa Rosa or Late Santa Rosa plum. Zones 6-10. FLAVOR QUEEN PLUOT /PLUMCOT INTERSPECIFIC Sweet, wonderful flavor. Greenish-yellow skin, amber orange flesh. July/August harvest. 400-500 hrs. Pollenizer Required: Dapple Dandy or Flavor Supreme Pluots or Japanese plum such as Burgundy (Not Flavor King Pluot). Zones 6-9. FLAVOROSA PLUOT INTERSPECIFIC Deep purple skinned fruit with red flesh. Mild sweet flavor. May/June harvest. Pollenizer Required: Emerald Drop Pluot or Mariposa plum. 250 hrs. Zones 6-10. FLAVOR SUPREME PLUOT /PLUMCOT INTERSPECIFIC Plum/apricot cross with sweet, richly flavored, firm red flesh. Greenish maroon mottled skin. June/July harvest. 700-800 hrs. Pollenizer Required: Santa Rosa or Late Santa Rosa plums, or Flavorosa, Flavor Queen or Geo Pride Pluot. Zones 6-9. GEO PRIDE PLUOT INTERSPECIFIC Red skinned, yellow flesh, sweet with unique plum-apricot flavor. Med-sized, heavy producer. July/August harvest. 400 hrs or less. Pollenizer Required: Flavor Supreme Pluot, Dapple Dandy Pluot, or Santa Rosa plum. Good pollenizer for other plums & Pluots. Zones 6-10. SPLASH PLUOT INTERSPECIFIC Small to medium sized red-orange, round to heart shaped fruit, with very sweet orange flesh. Fresh, dried or in desserts. Upright tree, very prolific. 400 hrs or less. Pollenizer Required: Santa Rosa plum or Flavor Grenade Pluot. Zones 6-10. SPRING SATIN PLUMCOT Apricot meets plum. Red-black skin with golden red-flesh that is very sweet. Fruit is large & firm. Vigorous tree. July harvest. Pollinizer Required: Japanese plum. Zones 5-8. ***POMEGRANATES*** EVERSWEET POMEGRANATE Very sweet, virtually seedless fruit. (Even immature fruits are sweet.) Red skin, clear (non-staining) juice. Sept/Oct harvest. 8-10 ft. arching shrub, or train as tree or espalier. Large, showy, orange red flowers. 150 hours. Self fruitful. Zones 7-10. GARNET SASH POMEGRANATE Vigorous tree sets big crops of small-medium sized, yellow to blush red fruit, with sweet-tart seeds and highly ornamental flowers. Can be grown as a shrub or tree and kept any height by summer pruning. Sept/Oct harvest. 150-200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 8-10. GRENADA POMEGRANATE Less tart than Wonderful. Blossoms are deep red. Aug. harvest. 150 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-10. PARFIANKA POMEGRANATE Wolfskil- Dr. Levin selection. Large size Red fruit is sweet with a hint of acidity. Arils are red with very small edible seeds. Sept/Oct harvest. Maintain at any height with summer pruning. Highest praise for overall flavor. 150-200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 8-10.

RED SILK POMEGRANATE Medium to large-sized fruit with a brilliant red silky exterior. Large, firm yet edible seeds have a sweet berry flavor. Naturally semi-dwarf tree has a slightly-spreading growth habit and sets large crops. October harvest. 150-200 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-10. SHARP VELVET POMEGRANTE Large sized pomegranate with a very appealing, unique mildly acid refreshing flavor. Fruit has a dark red exterior and dark seeds, the color of crushed-red velvet. Upright growing plant sets huge crops of highly ornamental fruit and can be kept any height with summer pruning. October harvest. Requires 150-200 chill hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-10. WONDERFUL POMEGRANATE Large, purple-red fruit with delicious, tangy flavor. Best quality in hot inland climate. Red-orange bloom, ornamental foliage. Sept/Oct. harvest. 150 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-10. ***QUINCE*** PINEAPPLE QUINCE Heavy crops of golden-yellow large slightly tart, pineapple flavor fruit, with white flesh. Used in baking, jams and jellies. Beautiful large white flowers tinged with pink blooms. Cold hardy. 300 hrs. Sept/Oct harvest. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. SMYRNA QUINCE Large fruit; light yellow flesh, bright yellow skin. 12-15 ft tree/shrub, has dark green foliage & very showy blooms. Tolerates wet soil. Sept/Oct harvest. 300 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 5-9. ***NUT TREES - ALMONDS*** ALL-IN-ONE GENETIC SEMI-DWARF ALMOND Heavy crops of soft shell nuts with sweet, flavorful kernels.15 ft. tree, very winter & frost hardy. Sept/Oct harvest. 300-400 hrs. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. GARDEN PRINCE GENETIC DWARF ALMOND Compact 10-12 ft. tree. Soft shell, kernels sweet and tasty. Bears young & heavy. Large, light pink blossoms. Sept/Oct harvest. 250 hours. Self-fruitful. Zones 7-9. NE PLUS ULTRA ALMOND Large soft shelled nut. Long, broad, flat kernel. Spreading tree. Sept harvest. 250 hrs. Pollenizer Required: Nonpareil is best. Zones 7-10. NONPAREIL ALMOND No. 1 commercial almond, the standard of quality. September harvest. 400 hrs. Pollenizer Required: All-In-One, Carmel, Price, Mission, or Neplus. Zones 7-9. ***CHESTNUTS*** COLOSSAL CHESTNUT Medium-large nuts fall easily from hull, are easy to peel. Large, long-lived spreading tree. Sept/Oct. harvest. 400-500 hrs. Pollenizer Required: Nevada or Colossal. Zones 5-9. NEVADA CHESTNUT Med-sized nut with a dark, brown shell and very sweet kernel. Vigorous upright tree, used as a Pollinizer for Colossal also a good producer. One Nevada can pollinize 8-10 Colossal trees. Sept/Oct. harvest. 400-500 hrs. Pollenizer Required: Colossal. Zones 5-9. ***FILBERTS*** BUTLER FILBERT Pollenizer for Barcelona and Ennis. 15 by 15 ft. bush. Needs constant soil moisture and, in hot climates, afternoon shade.800 hrs. Pollenized by another filbert. Zones 4-9. CASINA FILBERT Recommended for backyard plantings. Thin shelled small nut of excellent flavor. Heavy producer - more productive than Barcelona. Originated as chance seedling in Spain. 800 hours. Pollenizer required - interfruitful with all other common filbert varieties. Zones 4-9. HALL'S GIANT FILBERT Good pollenizer for other filbert varieties. Very vigorous grower. Yields light crops of medium to large-sized, round nuts. 20 by 20 ft. bush. Needs constant soil moisture, and in hot climates, afternoon shade. 800 hrs. Interfruitful with all other common filbert varieties. Zones 4-9.