Amur - Goldrush
Zone 2
Amur cherry hybrid that has an improved resistance to frost cracking, and black knot. Grows to 30 feet high and 20 feet wide. |
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Amur - Goldspur
Zone 2
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Dwarf variety of "Goldrush" Prized for its copper coloured exfoliating bark. Grows to 15 feet by 20 feet
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Carmine Jewel
Zone 2
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Is the dwarf equivalent of the Evans cherry with dark red fruit that is high in sugar. Grows to 6 feet high by 4 feet wide.
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Chokecherries
Zone 2
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These fast growing fast spreading shrubs produce small sour fruit that attracts birds like crazy.
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Crimson Passion - SOLD OUT
Zone 2
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Highest sugar content. Excellent fresh eating cherry. Fruit size is at 5.8 grams per fruit. Self pollinating.
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Cupid
Zone 2
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Large fruit that has good flavour; excellent for fresh eating or processing. Blooms one week later than other cherries. Self-pollinating
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Double Flowering Plum - Sold Out!
Zone 3
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Profusion of double pink flowers. Grows to 9 feet tall and eight feet wide
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Evans
Zone 2
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A hardy sour cherry that rivals commercial cherries in size & quality grows to 12 ft.
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Juliet
Zone 2
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Excellent fresh eating cherry. Fruit has high sugar content. Plant has moderate vigor with few suckers. Self-pollinating
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Mayday
Zone 2
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Very easy to grow. This tree provides an abundance of sweet smelling white flowers in early spring. Grows to 35 feet.
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Nanking (red)
Zone 2
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Copious showy light pink flowers that turn to small red cherries. A compact shrub with fuzzy green leaves. Grows to 6 ft.
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Pin cherry
Zone 2
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Very hardy native tree which has white flowers that turn to tiny red cherries. Stunning orange fall foliage. Grows to 15 ft.
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Romeo
Zone 2
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A very flavourful fruit that is good for fresh eating and processing. Self pollinating.
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Sand Cherry - Sold Out
Zone 2
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Pollinator of choice for late season plums and cherries. Grows to 6 feet high an 4 feet wide.
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Schubert
Zone 2
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This purple leaf chokecherry provides excellent contrast and edible black cherries. Grows 20 feet high and 15 feet wide.
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Valentine
Zone 2
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Tart pie cherry for processing. Self pollinating |
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