Prunus persica Fruit from Patio Peach Flory is a genetic dwarf green-leafed peach. Self-fertile with showy double pink flowers, very disease-resistant. White freestone fruit ripens late 1st week in...
Geraldine American Plum is an outstanding native ornamental discovered and selected by Bill Russell of College Station, PA. Branching from the ground, the colonizing shrub (up to 15') bears red...
Prunus armenaica Long time favorite of apricot fanciers for its exceptionally rich flavor and aroma. Used fresh and for canning. 600 hours. Self fruitful. USDA Zones 6-9. Plant Characteristics Pest...
Rubus occidentalis – Ohio Treasure The berries of the Ohio Treasure variety of Rubus occidentalis offer a pleasant flavor with a balanced mix of sweetness and freshness. The fruits are...
Click here for Sweet Cherry Care Guide Prunus avium Sweetheart is a self-fertile cherry resulting from a Van cross and introduced by the Agriculture Canada Research Station at Summerland, British...
Diospyros kaki Translation; very sweet. Can be eaten hard. Early ripening, flat-lobed, deep orange fruit on medium size tree from Sunchow, Korea. Should be considered for an east coast commercial...
Vaccinium spp Huckleberry Southern Type - Vigorous and adaptable, a heavy producer of large glossy black fruit about one half inch in diameter. Extremely ornamental when the berries start to...
One of the best fresh eating bronze, self fertile muscadine grapes. Berry color has a pinkish hue and fruit is very sweet. High yields of medium large berries Ripens early...
Pyrus communus x Warren Pear was named after T O Warren from Hattiesburg, MS. Thought to be a seedling selection from the breeding work of USDA's fruit breeder Dr. Magness,...
Prunus persica Patent #5821 Full flavor and widely-adapted.Mid to late bloomers covered in dainty pink blossoms that tolerate fluctuating spring weather conditions. Large fruit, blush over white, and pale, white...