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Malus x domestica 'McIntosh'

This cold-hardy variety produces crisp, sweet, mildly tart fruit that ripens in mid-September. The 'McIntosh' is a manageable sized tree with large, reachable fruits within the first 6-10' of growth. They average out at 15-20' tall and 8-10' wide and create quite an abundant crop when paired with a pollinator, such as the 'Jonathan' and 'Liberty' varieties.

Malus x domestica 'Golden Sentinel'

This columnar variety produces beautiful white flowers in the spring, and bear golden yellow fruit that ripens in mid-September. The apples on the 'Golden Sentinel' tree are firm and sweet, and they are perfect for cider, baking and eating. It grows to be 10-12' tall and about 2' wide. Does well when paired with its sister variety, the 'Scarlet Sentinel'.

Cercis canadensis 'Royal White'

The 'Royal White' variety has a broad growth habit, reaching 15-25' tall and wide. It produces clusters of true-white blooms in spring before its foliage emerges.

Cercis canadensis 'Vanilla Twist' PP22,744

The 'Vanilla Twist' is prized for its twisting, weeping branches that are covered in clusters of white blooms in the spring. It will reach 10-12' tall and 6-8' wide and is perfect for smaller garden spaces.

Prunus fruticosa x Prunus cerasus 'Carmine Jewel'

The 'Carmine Jewel' is a dwarf, shrub-like variety that will grow 6-8' tall and 4-6' side. Cherries are dark red with a small pit and their combination of sweet and tart flavor makes them great for pies, juicing and fresh eating. This variety is extremely cold-hardy and produces consistently heavy yeilds, especially when planted in multiples. Fruit will ripen in mid-late August.

Prunus cerasus 'Romeo'

The 'Romeo' explodes with showy, white, fragrant flowers in the spring, and is later covered in dark, purple-red berries in the summer. These berries have a high sugar level, creating the perfect sweet-tart cherry flavor, great for cooking, canning, jellies and jams. Grows 6-8' tall and 4-6' wide.

Prunus '4 in 1 Combo'

This dwarf variety combines four varieties of cherries that bloom both early and late into the bloom season. Cherries are sweet in flavor. Grows 15-18' tall and 8-10' wide. Self-pollinating. Produces abundant fruit crops.

Chionanthus virginicus 'Spring Fleece'

The 'Spring Fleece' is known for its profuse flowering of fragrant white flowers that emerge in the spring. Flowers attract hummingbirds, butterflies and other beneficial pollinators. It's a great mid-sized tree, growing 12-15' tall and 15-20' wide.

Chionanthus virginicus

Fringetree. The fringetree produces large, fragrant clusters of creamy-white blooms in late spring. This tree is quite striking when in bloom and makes a great specimen plant. It has a broad habit and will reach 15-30' tall and wide at maturity.

Cladrastis kentukea

The Kentucky yellow-wood is prized for its striking yellow-orange fall foliage. It has a broad growth habit and is often used as a park tree. Will reach 30-50' tall and wide at maturity.

Cornus florida 'Appalachian Snow'

The 'Appalachian Snow' Dogwood is prized for its true-white flowers that bloom in mid-spring and its dark-red fall foliage. This variety will reach 20-30' tall and 20-25' wide at maturity.

Cornus florida 'Comco No. 1' PP10,166

The 'Cherokee Brave' is prized for its large, fuschia-pink blooms that emerge in mid-spring. It has a broad growth habit and will reach 20-30' tall and 25-35' wide at maturity. Fall foliage turns brick-red.

Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief'

Cherokee Chief Dogwood | The 'Cherokee Chief' has a dense, broad growth habit and will reach 20-30' tall and wide at maturity. It is prized for its large clusters of fuschia-pink flowers that emerge in mid-spring.

Cornus florida 'Cherokee Chief'

Cherokee Chief Dogwood. The 'Cherokee Chief' has a dense, broad growth habit and will reach 20-30' tall and wide at maturity. It is prized for its large clusters of fuschia-pink flowers that emerge in mid-spring.

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