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Fruit Varieties
Varieties that produce well west of the Cascades

 

 

Apple Varieties
Pear Varieties
Plum Varieties
Asian Pear Varieties
Cherry Varieties

Apple Varieties

We grow many of the new and disease resistant varieties.  We have trees available on several different rootstocks.  Trees on the smallest growing rootstocks only get 4 to 6 ft. tall (P-22).  We have them growing nearly to standard size.  Most people like something in between.  We have all our varieties on m-26 which generally will give you a tree about 8 - 10 feet tall.

Pear Varieties

Pears from our trees are great for fresh eating, canning, drying, or whatever you desire.  We have trees available on dwarf or semi-dwarf rootstock.

Plum Varieties

Plums are of two main types - Japanese or European.  The Japanese type are usually round and juicy to very juicy.  The European type are meatier.  Prunes are European type.

Asian Pear Varieties

Asian pears are hard like an apple but taste like a pear.  Sometimes they are referred to as apple-pears.

Cherry Varieties

We have available both the sweet cherry and the tart cherry.  We have varieties that are resistant to cracking when it rains.

 

 

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Last modified: October 10, 2000