4-n-1--Grafted apple that will have 4 different varieties of apples on the same tree. Will grow to approximately 10 ft tall and 8 ft wide. Picture

Fuji--Semi-dwarf. Produces very late in the growing season and will have a red skinned fruit. The apple stores well and is very sweet. At maturity it will grow to approximately 15 ft tall and 12 ft wide. Picture Picture fruit

Gala--Semi-dwarf. A mid-season producer that will produce medium sized fruit with orange and red stripes. Average height will be 15 ft tall and 12 ft wide. Picture  

Grannysmith--Semi-dwarf.  Fruit matures late in the growing season and is a light shiny green. Fruit has an good tart flavor and is crisp. At maturity the height will be 15 ft tall and 12 ft wide. Picture

Gravenstein--Semi-dwarf.  Medium to large fruit that is light green with red stripes.  Crisp and juicy and is great for eating right off the tree.. Picture   Picture fruit

Honeycrisp--Semi-dwarf. Fruit will ripen in late Summer or early Fall. Very crisp apple and is has a sweet taste. At maturity it will grow to approximately 15 ft tall and 12 ft wide. Picture   Picture fruit

McIntosh--Semi-dwarf. Produces a bright solid red apple mid to late season. Fruit will drop when ripe. At maturity it will grow to approximately 15 ft tall and 12 ft wide. Picture fruit

Red Delicious--Semi-dwarf.  Produces in late season and has a sweet flavored apple. The apple will be typically be striped to solid red in color. At maturity it will grow to approximately 15 ft tall and 12 ft wide. Picture of flower Picture fruit

Yellow Delicious--Semi-dwarf. Produces late in the season that will be firm and crisp. Fruit will be medium sized and is good for cooking and eating. At maturity it will grow to approximately 15 ft tall and 12 ft wide. Picture fruit

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Fruit Trees

Apples

Pioneer--Late blooming tree meant for higher elevations(6,000 ft) and areas that have late frosts.  Sweet pit (edible) with yellow fruit with reddish blush.  Self-fertile and will get to roughly 15ft tall and wide.  Picture fruit

 

Apricot

Evans Bali--Excellent fruiting cherry which is great for baking or eating.  Much sweeter than most sour cherries.  It is self-fertile and will grow to roughly 15 ft tall by 15 ft wide. Picture fruit

Mesabi--Sour cherry that will get to 12 ft tall and wide. Red fruit that is great to eat. Self-fertile. Picture

Montmorency--Sour cherry good for pies. At maturity it will grow to 20 ft tall and 20 ft wide. Picture

Elberta--Approximate size at maturity is 12 to 15 ft in height and width.  Self-fertile tree that has a large golden fruit. Fruit will ripen in mid-August. Picture    Picture fruit

Frost--Approximate size at maturity is 12 to 15 ft in height and width.  Excellent tree that will produce mid August. Self fertile tree  with yellow with with flesh. Picture fruit

Redhaven--Approximate size at maturity is 12 to 15 ft in height and  width. A hardier peach tree that will have round medium sized fruit. Self fertile tree that will produce red-golden fruit.  Picture  Picture fruit

Reliance--Approximate size at maturity is 12 to 15 ft in height and width. Self- fertile tree that is good in cold regions. The hardiest yellow fleshed peach will produce medium sized round fruit.  Picture  Picture fruit

4-n-1--Grafted with four varieties of pears. Will grow to approximately 12 ft by 12 ft. Self-pollinator.

Bartlett--Will produce large golden yellow fruit. Will grow to approximately 15 ft tall and 12 ft wide. Needs a pollinator to produce fruit. Picture

Italian Prune--Excellent plum for jellies, with a dark skin and reddish flesh. Picture Picture fruit

Stanley--Good for canning and jellies, it will produce medium sized fruit and its flesh in a greenish yellow. Will grow to approximately 8-10 ft tall and 6-8 ft wide. Picture

Superior--Excellent for eating and jellies it will grow to approximately 10 ft tall and 8 ft wide. Fruit is large and has a dark red skin with a flesh color of yellow. Picture of flower Picture Picture fruit

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