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Malus x domestica 'Ginger Gold'

This summer-bearing variety will produce juicy, mildly tart apples in early-mid August. It has showy pinkish-white flowers in the spring and averages at about 12-15' tall and wide. It bears a more abundant crop when pollinated by varieties like 'Red Delicious' and 'Honeycrisp'.

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'.

Malus x domestica 'Esopus Spitzenburg'

The 'Spitzenburg' produces a juicy, spicy flavored fruit that ripens in early October. They have pinkish-white flowers that appear in April and generally average at 8-12' tall and 4-6' wide. They require a pollinator, and pair well with the 'Red Fuji' variety.

Prunus armeniaca 'Blenheim'

The 'Blenheim' variety is famous in California for its production of sweet, aromatic fruit that is great for canning and drying. Produces fruit that will ripen in mid-late July depending on the climate. Will average at 10-15' tall and wide, but pruning is suggested to maintain its smaller size. Great pollinator for other apricot varieties.

Camellia japonica 'Greensboro Red'

?Greensboro Red? is vigorous grower with an upright, open habit, reaching 10-12' tall and 6-8' wide. It produces semi-double, light-red blooms that appear winter to spring.

Camellia japonica 'Rosehill Red'

Rosehill Red' is a large, upright variety that blooms in mid-spring. It will reach 8-10' tall and 4-6' wide. Its dark-green, glossy foliage is the backdrop for lovely, scarlet-red, semi-double flowers.

Prunus cerasus ?Montmorency?

The 'Juliet' is a dwarf, shrub-like variety that produces a large crop of deep-red cherries that have a deliciously sweet, yet richly complex, flavor. Its super sweet, yet mildly tart flavor makes these cherries perfect for baking, jams, ice cream fresh eating, and even freezing for later use. They will grow 5-8' tall and wide and fruit will ripen in mid-summer.

Prunus x 'Regina'

The 'Regina' produces fruit that is sweet-tart when picked red and incredibly sweet when left to ripen and turn deep purple. Fruit has a distinctive cherry flavor and will ripen in late-June. This variety needs to be planted with other sweet-cherry varieties, like 'Celeste' and 'Stardust'. Will average 8-10' tall and wide.

Vitis labrusca 'Concord'

The 'Concord' grape is an American classic. Sweet, purple grapes ripen in late-September and are ideal for making jams, jellies, grape juice and wine. This seeded variety will grow 15-20' long, but can be pruned to a more managable size if necessary. May need protection from harsh winter winds.

Loropetalum chinense 'Kurenai Daiou'

Jazz Hands Bold' has extra large blooms and extra large foliage. Its new growth flushes pink before aging to dark purple. Grows 5-6' tall and wide.

Loropetalum chinense 'Irodori'

This variegated variety is splashed with creamy-white and pink margins that mature to dark purple. It keeps a compact growth habit, reaching 4-6' tall and wide.

Malus 'Whitney Edible'

The 'Whitney Edible' crab apple produces small, sweet fruits that are great for preserving, canning and making cider. Beautiful pinkish-white blossoms will emerge in spring preceding the fruit set that will ripen in late-August or early-September. Mature size is 12-15' tall and wide. Self-pollinating variety, but will benefit from being grouped with pollinators.

Prunus persica 'Arctic Glo'

The 'Arctic Glo' nectarine has the perfect balance of sugar and acidity. This deliciously sweet fruit will ripen late-June to early July and is highly recommended for home nurseries. It stays 10-12' tall and wide and is self-fertile, though it will bear larger crop when planted with other varieties.

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