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Medium-large, round fruits with juicy and flavourful flesh. Good disease restiance. Semi-freestone. One of the many cultivars released by AAFC-Harrow research centre.
Self-pollinating, but yields bigger crops when planted near a different peach variety with a similar bloom time.
Frim, non-browning yellow fleshed peach with 90% red skin. Freestone with a small pit. Relatively hardy. Medium-large round fruits. Excellent for canning, drying, preserves and fresh eating. Some resistance to bacterial spot.
Self-pollinating, but yields bigger crops when planted near a different peach variety with a similar bloom time.
Large, yellow-fleshed fruit has an attractive red-orange skin. Showy spring blooms. Thin the bountiful fruit crop for larger, highest-quality nectarines. Originates from Fresno, California in 1969. Freestone. Ripens in August. Self-pollinating.
A long standing heirloom. Widely adapted and cold hardy. Large to extra large, with golden skin and light red blush. Firm flavourful flesh has made this a long standing favourite. Freestone. Originated in Connecticut in 1912.
Needs another peach cultivar as a pollinizer to set fruit, unlike most peaches.
The Red Spy Apple Tree is an old variety, originating in NY in the 1800’s. It is similar to Northern Spy but with a much redder skin and bright stripes. The fruit is very tender and juicy and great for cooking as well as storing. Creamy-colored flesh with a sweet-tart flavour that is crisp, aromatic, and juicy. Grafted onto semi-dwarf rootstock.
Cold hardy and widely-adapted. Medium-large peaches are yellow fleshed with a traditional yellow with red blush skin. Excellent for canning, drying, preserves and fresh eating. Released in New Hampshire in 1964.
Self-pollinating, but yields bigger crops when planted near a different peach variety with a similar bloom time.
Hardy. Pink flowers cover the tree each spring. Medium-sized heart-shaped light orange-coloured fruit with a red blush. Firm flesh is golden-yellow and freestone. Excellent for fresh eating or canning. Self-pollinating. Ripens in July-August. Winter hardy in zone 3, but more reliable for fruit production in zones 5+. Developed at the Morden, Manitoba Research Station, released 1982.
Widely-adapted and mid-late bloomer. Blossoms tolerate fluctuating spring weather conditions well. Requires chill hours of 800-950.
Large peaches have high and unusual skin color (75% to 85% light red blush over white background), and pale, white flesh that begs to be admired. The Low acid/high sugar creates a unqiue flavour, firm white flesh will get your mouth watering. Early-season ripener prefect for the Kootenays and freestone makes it easy to enjoy. Excellent for canning, drying, preserves and fresh eating.
Long living English Walnut that can handle Zone 5. Carpathians seeds are full-flavoured with a hint of butterscotch and sweetness. With the potential for being a very large tree, make sure its in a forever spot! Semi-fertile.
Available as; #07 Potted.
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Wonderful long term investment! Zone 5 hardy. Easy to crack nut with decent yield potential. Since walnuts are large trees, make sure its in a forever spot! Semi-fertile.
Available as; #07 Potted.
Reserve yours now with a 50% deposit or purchase in full for pick up or shipment this spring!