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‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ Apple (Dwarf)

$75.00

Cox’s Orange Pippin apples are crisp, juicy and fairly sweet with a slight orange flush. Known as one of the best in quality of English dessert apples with hints of cherry and anise flavours! Mainly used for fresh eating. Mid season maturing.

 

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Available as: #5 potted

‘Firebrite’ Nectarine

A medium to large sized smooth heavily red blushed semi-freestone fruit with sweet juicy yellow flesh. Excellent for eating fresh or preserving. Showy pink flowers in early spring. Self-pollinating. Ripens early in the season. Trees are vigorous and highly productive. Winter hardy in zone 5.

 

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‘Goldbar’ Apricot

$75.00

Very large light yellow-orange oval fruit with a reddish blush. The flesh is light orange, very firm and moderately juicy. Ripens in mid to late July. Good for eating fresh or making jams. It is a vigorous tree that flowers heavily but sets a light crop which increases fruit size. A standard variety now in Okanagan; developed in Washington. Winter hardy in zone 5. Benefits from cross-pollination with another apricot. 

 

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‘Golden Delicious’ Apple (Dwarf)

$75.00

Golden Delicious apples are large, yellowish-green skinned apples with a very sweet taste! Long storage capability. Late season maturing.

 

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‘Hall’s Hardy’ Almond

Grows anywhere peaches thrive! Pretty and productive. Large, hard-shell nuts give way to smaller bittersweet kernels. This attractive tree yields large crops of crunchy almonds in fall, and its lovely pink flowers make it a landscape standout in spring. Grows wherever peaches thrive. Matures to be 15–20′ tall, 10–15′ wide. Ripens in late September. Self-pollinating but should be crossed with a peach or nectarine.

CAUTION! The seed is classified as a bitter almond. The bitter taste comes from glycoside amygdalin, which is the precursor to hydrogen cyanide (prussic acid). Although the seeds contain relatively low amounts of glycoside amygdalin, it is recommended to boil or roast seeds to reduce potential risks since glycoside amygdalin is destroyed by high temperatures.

 

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‘Hargrand’ Apricot

$75.00

A 1980 release from Harrow Research Station, Canada. Produces very large yellow-orange fruit with a slight blush. Freestone with firm orange flesh. Very good for eating fresh, drying or in jams and preserves. Ripens in late July. Winter hardy in zone 5.

 

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‘Redgold’ Nectarine

Redgold is the most planted and has proven to be the most suitable nectarine variety for the Okanagan, but matures too late for some locations. The fruit has a bright waxy red colour and clear yellow flesh. Fruit size is large. Quality is excellent and yields are high, equal to good peach varieties. Redgold has average winter hardiness and resistance to spring frost. Freestone. Winter hardy in zone 5.

 

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‘Redhaven’ Peach

$75.00

A must-have for any backyard orchard! Redhaven ripens early in the season and is usually freestone, although some years it can be a little “clingy”. It has a wonderful red colour over a yellow background. The flesh is yellow with a little red near the pit. It is juicy, sweet, and very tasty. The tree is one of the more hardy varieties, very productive, and has good resistance to bacterial spot. Excellent for canning and shipping fresh. Ripens in mid-August. Showy pink flowers in early spring. Glossy green foliage. Part of the Haven series introduced by Michigan State University. 

Self-fertile. Does not require cross pollination.  

 

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‘Ruby Mac’ Apple (M9 NIC29 Dwarf)

Very promising ‘McIntosh’ strain, it is early-colouring with a vibrant red finish. Ruby Macs are very firm and are resistant to premature drop. Colour coverage is nearly complete, with just a few spots of light yellow-green peel where the sun didn’t shine.Fruit is quite juicy, tinted green, and crisp though not hard. The flavours are balanced, though with some pleasing tartness.

 

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‘Spartan’ Apple (M9 NIC29 Dwarf)

The Spartan apple was the first new breed of apple created by the Pacific Agri-food Research Centre in Summerland! Spartan is a deep maroon-coloured apple with an excellent refreshing sweet flavour. Apple textbooks often describe the flavour as “vinous” and it can indeed have a wine-like quality, although this is first and foremost a crisp sweet juicy unpretentious apple. That flavour, and the crimson skin, are an easy clue that Spartan is related to the famous Canadian McIntosh apple. Spartan is undoubtedly one of the best of the many varieties which trace their ancestry back to McIntosh. Usually ripens later in the season, usually around late September to early October. Stores well.

 

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‘Tilton’ Apricot

$85.00

Medium-sized heart-shaped light orange coloured fruit. The firm flesh is golden-yellow red-blushed fruit. Fine-textured distinct flavoured flesh. Excellent for freezing, drying or canning. Self-pollinating. Ripens in July. An old leading commercial variety. Winter hardy in zone 5.

 

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