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Apple – Combination

Picture Not AvailableGrafting of 3 -4 different varieties on one root stock provides a unique plant. Provides a great chance to try doing an espalier tree.
Common NameCombination AppleBotanical NameMalus combination
Height5 mSpread4 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 3Foliage ColourGreen
Flower ColourWhiteFall Colour
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
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Apple – Goodland

Apple – GoodlandLate season, 6 - 8 cm fruit that is green with red blush. Excellent for eating, cooking and storage.
Common NameGoodland AppleBotanical NameMalus 'Goodland'
Height5 mSpread4 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 3Foliage ColourGreen
Flower ColourWhiteFall Colour
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
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Apple – Honeycrisp

Picture Not AvailableLarge, crisp red 7-8 cm red apple that is sweet & juicy. Great eating and stores well. Mid season
Common NameHoneycrisp AppleBotanical NameMalus 'Honeycrisp'
Height5 mSpread4 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 3Foliage ColourGreen
Flower ColourWhiteFall Colour
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
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Apple – September Ruby

Picture Not AvailableLarge 6 - 7 cm bright red fruit with light green ribbing. Greenish crisp sweet juicy flesh. Good for eating and keeping. Ripens Mid season.
Common NameSeptember Ruby AppleBotanical NameMalus 'September Ruby'
Height5 mSpread4 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 2Foliage ColourGreen
Flower ColourWhiteFall Colour
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
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Cherry – Carmine Jewel Sour Tree

Picture Not AvailableTart, crimson red fruit ripens in late summer. Fruit is excellent for baking and canning.
Common NameCarmine Jewel Sour CherryBotanical NamePrunus x kerrasis 'Carmine Jewel'
Height4 mSpread2 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 2Foliage ColourGreen
Flower ColourWhiteFall Colour
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
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Cherry – Cupid Tree Form

Picture Not AvailableThis selection of Sour cherry is from the University of Saskatchewan Fruit program.  Small semi sweet bright red cherries are excellent for pies, jams or eating fresh.  Available in Shrub or Tree form.
Common NameCupid Cherry TreeBotanical NamePrunus kerassis 'Cupid'
Height2 mSpread1.5 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 3Foliage ColourDark Green
Flower ColourWhiteFall Colour
LocationSunshineGrowth HabitUpright Spreading
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Cherry – Evans Sour Tree

Cherry – Evans Sour TreeSelf pollinating cherry that originated in the Edmonton area. Semi-sweet fruit good for jams, canning, pies and eating. Tree form.
Common NameEvans Sour Cherry TFBotanical NamePrunus cerasus 'Evans'
Height4 mSpread2 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 3Foliage ColourGreen
Flower ColourWhiteFall Colour
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
Special FeaturesAttracts Birds  

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Cherry – Juliet Sour Tree

Picture Not AvailableBest sour cherry for fresh eating. Dark red fruit ripens late August.
Common NameJuliet Sour CherryBotanical NamePrunus x kerrasis 'Juliet'
Height2.5 mSpread2 - 3 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 2Foliage ColourGreen
Flower ColourWhiteFall Colour
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
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Pear – Early Gold

Pear – Early GoldAn introduction form Jefferies Nurseries in Manitoba. Oval canopy with dark glossy gren leaves. White flowers in spring followed by golden yellow fruit in fall. Fruit good for eating and preserves.
Common NameEarly Gold PearBotanical NamePyrus ussuriensis 'Jefgold'
Height6 mSpread4.5 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 2Foliage ColourGlossy Green
Flower ColourWhiteFall ColourOrange-Red
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
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Pear – Golden Spice

Picture Not AvailableHardy variety with small fruit. Excellent tree for ornamental use. The blooms are white and the bark is golden. Fall leaf color is orange-red.
Common NameGolden Spice PearBotanical NamePyrus ussuriensis
Height6 mSpread5 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 3Foliage ColourGlossy Green
Flower ColourWhiteFall ColourOrange-Red
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
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Pincherry Tree

Picture Not AvailableSmall, upright tree with an oval shape. Showy white blooms in early June. Small bright fruit attracts birds and is good for jelly or syrup. Leaves provide red fall color.
Common NamePincherry TFBotanical NamePrunus pennsylvanica
Height5 mSpread3 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 3Foliage ColourGreen
Flower ColourWhiteFall ColourRed
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
Special FeaturesAttracts Birds  

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Plum – Brookred

Picture Not AvailableLater season, larger (4-5 cm) red plum with orange flesh. Pollinate with Opata, Pembina or Western Sand Cherry. Good for eating and cooking. Requires well drainined soil.
Common NameBrookred PlumBotanical NamePrunus nigra x salicina 'Brookred'
Height5 mSpread3 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 3Foliage ColourGreen
Flower ColourFall Colour
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
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Plum – Mount Royal

Picture Not AvailablePurplish blue fruit with yellow flesh. Good for eating or canning.
Common NameMount Royal PlumBotanical NamePrunus 'Mount Royal'
Height3 - 5 mSpread3 - 5 m
Hardiness ZoneFoliage ColourGreen
Flower ColourWhiteFall Colour
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
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Plum – Pembina

Picture Not AvailableLarge oval shaped red plum, with yellow flesh. Excellent for eating. Can be pollinated with Brookred Plum.
Common NamePembina PlumBotanical NamePrunus nigra x salicina 'Pembina'
Height5 mSpread4 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 3Foliage ColourGreen
Flower ColourFall Colour
LocationSunshineGrowth Habit
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Plum – Tecumseh

Picture Not AvailableThis freestone plum has red skin and yellow juicy flesh.  Ripens is mid September.  Pollinate with another Plum from the American group.
Common NameTecumseh PlumBotanical NamePrunus 'Tecumseh'
Height5 mSpread5 m
Hardiness ZoneZone 3Foliage ColourGreen
Flower ColourFall Colour
LocationSunshineGrowth HabitRounded
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