Looking to grow your own cherry tree, or two?
Check out some of the many varieties we have to offer....
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Angela
Produces dark black red fruit that have top notch flavor. A heavy fruit bearer that ripens in late June. Available in Dwarf size (10’-12’).
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Black Gold
A widely recommended self-fertile sweet cherry that has dark red skin, moderately firm dark purple flesh and good flavor. Production is consistently heavy with ripening time being in the late season & is available in Dwarf size (10'-12').
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Combination Cherry Tree
Varieties, fruit color, & ripening times vary on combination trees. A self-pollinating mix that is available in Dwarf size (10’-12’). Possible varieties include: Bing, Montmorency, Rainer, Stella, Sweetheart, Van
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Glacier
Large, dark red fruit. Ripens in late June to early July, is self-pollinating & is available in Dwarf size (10’-12’).
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Lapin
Produces dark red, sweet, almost meaty fruit that is perfect for fresh eating. A crack-resistant variety that is self-pollinating & is also a good pollinator for others. Ripens mid July & is available in Dwarf size (10’-12’).
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Morello
An Old English ‘pie cherry’ that is tart & sour in taste, perfect for cooking & for fresh-eating (when fully ripe). Produces dark red to nearly black fruit with dark juice that ripens in late July to August. It is a small, round-headed tree with drooping branches that are easy to harvest. Self-pollinating & available in Dwarf size (10’-12’).
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Rainier
Yellow skin with pink blush coloring. Good for all cooking & eating uses. Ripens early July, needs a pollinator & is available in Dwarf size (10’-12’).
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Stella
A productive variety of bold red fruit with a sweet, fresh flavor. Good for fresh eating, canning, freezing or drying. Crack resistant. Ripens in June & is available in Dwarf size (10’-12’). Self-pollinating.
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Surefire
Fire engine red & crack resistant fruit. So highly regarded, it is the first sour cherry - a great pie cherry. Tolerates frost & flowers late. Ripens late season & is available in Dwarf size (10'-12'). Self-pollinating.
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Sweetheart
One of the best sweet cherries for Western Washington. Produces large, bright red fruit with good flavor. A precocious tree that requires pruning to prevent size problems. Ripens in July & is available in Dwarf size (10’-12’). Self-pollinating.
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Tehranivee
A delicious dark red cherry that is a perfect variety to grow at home. Ripens in late July & is available in Dwarf size (10’-12’). Self-pollinating.
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