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Fruit trees
Dapple Dandy The fruit skin is greenish-yellow with red spots, turning to a maroon and yellow dapple as it matures . The complex, intense flavor of Pluot« is unique to interspecifics, much like a blend of fruit juices where the mixture is an improvement over any of the separate ingredients. The Dapple Dandy Pluot«, (interspecific), 'Prunus pluot', fruit tree is a taste test winner. The creamy white and red-fleshed pluot has a wonderful plum-apricot flavor. It can be pollenized by Flavor Supreme Pluot«, Santa Rosa or Burgundy Plum. Additionally, the sugar content of the interspecifics is much higher than in any standard plum or apricot--yielding fruit of incomparable sweetness. It ranks with Flavor King and Flavor Supreme Pluot« as a best-tasting fruit.
Mutsu This apple stores and keeps well. It is excellent for fresh eating, sauces, pies, and baking. Its skin color is a yellowish green with an orange blush. The Mutsu Apple has a moderately sweet flavor with firm, juicy and cramy white flesh. This apple is vigorous, fairly early, and the fruit is large and oblong shaped.
Dolgo The glossy, dark green foliage turns yellow in the fall. The Crabapple Dolgo produces pink buds that open to fragrant, white flowers. They are excellent for jellies. The Dolgo is a superb apple pollinator for other apple trees. This hardy tree is upright with an open habit and is very ornamental.
Cresthaven The clear, firm flesh is resistant to browning and the skin is smooth but tough. The Cresthaven peach is yellow fleshed and shows considerable red around the pit. This tree is very productive and is also a freestone. The Cresthaven Peach tree produces a very firm, highly colored red fruit.
Arkansas Black The Arkansas Black Spur Apple is a large, late season apple fruit tree. The distinctive dark red skin encases a high quality fruit even where summer nights are warm. They keep for many months. They have an excellent storage life. Use this apple for dessert and cooking.
Tomcot The Tomcot Apricot is a very consistent and productive apricot variety. The large, orange fruit is firm and the flesh is sweet. The Tomcat Apricot will be ready for harvest, 2-3 weeks before Wenatchee and 4 days before Goldstrike and Goldbar. This fruit tree is partly self-fruitful but they will produce larger crops if cross-pollinated by another apricot. 5 weeks before Wenatchee and 4 days before Goldstrike and Goldbar. The pit is medium-large and free from the flesh.
White Lady It was one of the top scoring varieties at a blind fruit tasting event. The harvest season begins in late July. The White Lady does not need a pollinator to produce fruit.
Blakes Pride Blake's Pride is moderate in size, averaging almost 3 inches in diameter, with a short, upright stem on the fruit. Suggested pollinators are D'Anjou or Bartlet Pear.
Green Gagebavays It is self-pollinating. The Green Gage Plum Tree, a European plum, is later blooming than Santa Rosa and other Japanese types.
Methley The Methley plum tree is very attractive in appearance and vigorous. The Methley is self-fruitful so no pollinator is needed. It is drought-tolerant and is a regular bearer.
Prairifire The firm fruits age to a cherry red.
Flavor Grenade The Flavor Grenade Pluot«, (interspecific), 'Prunus pluot', produces an elongated bi-colored fruit with a red blush.
Flavor King Additionally, the sugar content of the interspecifics is much higher than in any standard plum or apricot--yielding fruit of incomparable sweetness.
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