Prunus americana 'Reliance' Reliance Peach | | The hardiest peach available. Flesh is bright yellow, rather soft and juicy. Flavor is fair. Has a rather dull blush over greenish yellow colour. Self-fertile, ripens around August 25. |
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Prunus armeniaca 'Morden 604' Morden 604 Apricot | | Ripens mid-August with, deep orange flesh and is excellent for home preserving.
Height and spread are controlled by pruning. Self-pollinating. |
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Prunus armeniaca 'Scout' Scout Apricot | | Popular for eating fresh and canning. Fruit ripens in early August. Trees are self-pollinating so only one plant is needed to produce fruit. Need pruning. |
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Prunus avium 'Stella' Stella Sweet Cherry | | A self-fertilizing, large, firm black cherry. Ripens around July 25. |
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Prunus avium 'Van'Cerisier sucré Van | | Très bonne production de petits fruits rouge foncé avec une chair au goût exquis à la fin de juillet. Rustique et autostérile. |
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Prunus cerasus 4 dans/in 1 Cherry 4 in 1 | | Grafted cherry tree with a combination of varieties that could include: Montmorency, Lapin, Bing, Van, Lambert. |
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Prunus cerasus 'Bing' Bing Sweet Cherry | | A large red black productive cherry of finest quality. Unless another variety of cherry is grown nearby, two or more varieties should be planted to ensure pollination. Ripens around July 25. |
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Prunus cerasus 'Evans' Evans Cherry | | A large red productive cherry, between 45 to 90 kilos (100 à 200 Lbs) at maturity. Produce much more if grown as a shrub. The bright red fruit is big, semi-sweet and delicious. This cherry tree is self-pollinating. |
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Prunus cerasus 'Montmorency' Montmorency Sour Cherry | | A popular productive large red cherry. Self-pollinated. Early August. Sour variety that ripens around July 26. |
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Prunus domestica 'Burbank' Burbank Plum | | Ripens in mid September with large red fruit. Require cross-pollination so two different Japanese plum varieties are required, like 'Early Golden'. |
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Prunus domestica 'Damas Bleu' (Blue Damson) Damas Blue Plum | | A compact variety which reach 2.5 to 3m.(9 to 10') at maturity. Very hardy and productive, it will gave you tons of average size blue fruits around mid-september. Self-pollinating, it can be planted alone, but benefit from cross pollination. |
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Prunus domestica 'Early Golden' Early Golden Plum | | Ripens mid August with large yellow fruit. Require cross-pollination so two different Japanese plum varieties are required, like 'Burbank'. |
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Prunus domestica 'Mirabelle' Mirabelle Plum | | Ripens in September with orange yellow fruit. European plum, self-pollinating, but benefit from cross pollination. Therefore, we recommend two different varieties of European plums to ensure cross-pollination. |
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Prunus domestica 'Mont Royal' Mont Royal Plum | | Ripens mid-September. A blue plum, excellent for eating fresh or canning. Very hardy. European plum, self-pollinating, but benefit from cross pollination. Considered the best blue cultivar. |
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Prunus domestica 'Stanley' Stanley Plum | | The flesh of this large, blue fruit is amber when ready to pick. Sweet, and juicy. Ripens approximately the last week of September. Partially self-pollinating. |
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Prunus domestica 'Toka' Toka Plum | | Ripens early September with nice little sweet apricot red fruit. One of the best pollinators for American or Japanese varieties (like 'Burbank' or 'Early Golden'). |
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