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Common Name Botanical Name Description
'Red Regent' Apple Apple 'Red Regent'

Medium to large red apples with a flavor that is juicy and crisp;an outstanding balance of sweet and tart. Its well balanced flavor makes it excellent for fresh eating and cooking.

'MacIntosh' Apple Apple 'McIntosh'

Medium to large red fruit with bright white flesh. Excellent flavor. Ripens September.

'Macoun' Apple Apple 'Macoun'

Highly aromatic, medium-sized, well-colored McIntosh type dessert apple, also excellent for fresh eating. Stores well. Ripens September.

'Liberty' Apple Apple 'Liberty'

Good well-balanced sweet-tart flavor with an attractive red skin. Liberty has superior dessert quality. Late apple.

'Golden Delicious' Apple Apple 'Golden Delicious'

Rich sweet flavor. All purpose eating and cooking apple, especially good for dessert qualities. Ripens late September early October.

'Empire' Apple Apple 'Empire'

Fall-winter, 2 weeks after McIntosh. Medium, ar­o­mat­ic dark red fruit. Excellent flavor. Good for eating and storing. Re­sis­tant to mildew and fire blight.

'Cortland' Apple Apple 'Cortland'

Medium sized bright red fruit. Excellent for eating and cooking. Bears a large crop every year. Ripens late September.

Apple Semi-dwarf

Requires well-drained soil. Plant in full sun. Most fruit trees require pruning, fertilization, and spraying. Plant at least two different varieties for cross pollination.

Showy Mountain Ash Sorbus decora

This small, ornamental tree is grown for its white flowers, handsome foliage, and showy red fruit. Disease resistant.

Newport Flowering Plum Prunus cerasifera Newport

Vase-shaped with dark purple foliage, pale pink flowers in spring and purple 1"" fruit in fall.

Weeping Higan Cherry Prunus subhirtella Snow Fountain

A small strongly weeping tree is covered with snow white flowers in spring, creating a fountain of single white blooms.

Crabapples Malus hybrid Thunderchild

This compact, upright spreader has deep purple leaves and delicate pink flowers which appear before the foliage. Disease resistant.

Crabapples Malus hybrid Sugar Tyme

Pale pink buds open to fragrant, single, white flowers in spring. Flowers are followed by masses of small, glossy, red crabapples that are attractive to birds.

Crabapples Malus hybrid Prairie Fire

Single, red buds opening to pink-red. Small, persistent maroon fruit. Upright, spreading in habit, with new growth reddish-maroon maturing to dark green. Very resistant. Excellent selection.

Crabapples Malus hybrid Louisa

Red in bud flowers open to true pink. Yellow to amber fruit, persistent. Disease resistant. Suspectible to Scab. Zone 4.

Crabapples Malus hybrid 'Indian Summer'

Deep rose-red flowers in mid spring, small red fruit, orange-red fall color and good disease resistance. Attracts birds.

Crabapples Malus hybrid Coralburst

A small crabapple that seldom requires pruning. Ruby-red buds open to semi-double pink flowers. Highly disease resistant.

Crabapples Malus hybrid Camelot

A dwarf crabapple with a rounded habit, fuchsia-pink and white flowers and rich burgundy fruit. Disease resistant.

Crabapples Malus hybrid Adams

Carmine buds that open to single pink blooms. In spring, new foliage emerges green with a red tint. Fall color is a beautiful orange-red, topped by persistent carmine-red fruit. Highly disease resistant.

Sargent's Crabapple Malus sargentii

This dwarf spreading crab has attractive lobed, dark green foliage. Fragrant, 3/4 to 1"" diameter flowers are pink in bud and open to white. The small bright red fruits are favored by birds.

Crabapples Crabapples (Malus)

Varying sizes and shapes but most between 15-25' high. A wide range of flower colors in spring, varying from white to dark red. Most bearing yellow or red fruit less than 2” in diameter. Adaptable to disparate soil conditions but must be well-drained.

Magnolia Magnolia hybrid Jane

The blooms are deep purple on the outside, pure white within and appear before the dark green leaves. Very hardy.

Star Magnolia Magnolia stellata Royal Star

Fragrant white flowers (3-4” diameter), open in early spring before the foliage emerges.

Magnolia Magnolia loebneri hybrid Leonard Messel

Fuchsia-pink to purple flowers. Upright rounded habit. Blooms before leaves emerge in early spring.

English Hawthorn Crataegus laevigata Crimson Cloud

Densely branched, round­ed tree with single, red flowers with white center in spring. Persistent, glossy red fruits. Vigorous, hardy, and resistant to leaf blight; excellent selection.

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