Fruit Trees
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American Persimmon Tree
$28.00Add to cartOur American persimmon trees (Diospyros virginiana) stand 16–24″ tall and are native to the eastern United States. They add natural beauty to the landscape and produce delicious, nutrient-rich fruit. The fruit ripens in late fall and often remains on the tree into winter.
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Antonovka Apple Tree
$48.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageAntonovka is a cold-hardy heritage apple tree known for its fragrant blossoms and tart, aromatic fruit. Its apples ripen in early fall and store well for months, making them ideal for baking, cider, and preserves. Tough and reliable, Antonovka thrives where other apples won’t.
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Ashmead’s Kernel Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartAshmead’s Kernel is a historic English apple known for its intense, sweet-tart flavor and aromatic juice. Its small, russeted fruit ripens in fall and is prized for fresh eating, cider, and long storage. A favorite among connoisseurs, it brings bold character to any orchard.
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Autumn Brilliance Serviceberry Tree
$35.00Add to cartA popular, multi-season ornamental tree that grows to a mature height of 15-25 feet with a spread of 15-20 feet. It is known for its white spring flowers, edible blue-purple summer berries, and brilliant red-orange fall foliage.
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Black Oxford Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartBlack Oxford is an heirloom American apple that was first discovered as a seedling by Nathaniel Haskell in Oxford County, Maine, in the late 1700s. It is still very popular in it’s home state and is used for fresh eating, cider and baking.
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Centennial Crabapple Tree
$50.00Read moreA popular hybrid crabapple tree known for its ornamental value and abundant, edible fruit. It produces small, sweet-tart apples excellent for fresh eating, canning, or making jelly and cider.
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Chestnut Crabapple Tree
$48.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageChestnut Crabapple is one of the largest and sweetest crabapples around, prized for its rich, nutty flavor and exceptional versatility in both the kitchen and the landscape. Considered by cold climate apple expert Bob Osborne to be the tastiest of crabs and described by Rowan Jacobsen in his book Apples of Uncommon Character as having a flavor of “a peach pie on a graham cracker crust”.
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Contender Peach Tree
$50.00Add to cartThis exceptional freestone variety thrives where others fail, reliably producing sweet, aromatic fruit even after harsh winters.
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Cortland Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartCortland is a beloved heirloom variety that’s earned its place in northern orchards for over a century. With its snow-white flesh, sweet-tart flavor, and cold hardiness. It stands out for being slow to brown when sliced.
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Danube Cherry Tree
$50.00Add to cartDeveloped by the University of Saskatchewan, the Danube™ Tart Cherry Tree is a northern gem that delivers beauty and bounty in equal measure. Its large, dark red cherries strike a perfect balance of sweet and tart — ideal for fresh eating, baking, and preserving — while the tree itself offers vigorous growth, spring blossoms, and lush foliage that elevate any landscape.
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Dolgo Crabapple Tree
Price range: $30.00 through $48.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageThe Dolgo is an exceptionally cold-hardy and disease-resistant crabapple that produces heavy crops of large, brilliant red fruit perfect for jellies and cider. Its long bloom time also makes it one of the best universal pollinators available, helping to ensure a successful harvest for the rest of your apple orchard.
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Early Gold Pear Tree
$48.00Read moreThe Early Gold Pear is an extremely hardy, cold-tolerant pear tree known for its vigorous growth, white spring blossoms, glossy green leaves that turn golden in fall, and early-ripening, sweet, golden-yellow fruit ideal for fresh eating, baking, or preserves.
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Evans Bali Cherry Tree
$50.00Read moreEvans Bali is a hardy, self-pollinating sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) renowned for its abundant mid-summer harvest, compact form, and striking ornamental features.
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Famuse Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartFamuse is a cherished antique variety from Quebec, treasured for its delicate flavor, striking appearance, and exceptional cold hardiness. Also known as the Snow Apple, it’s one of the oldest apples cultivated in North America — and still one of the most beloved for fresh eating.
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Fireside Apple Tree
$48.00Read moreThe Fireside apple is a large, red-striped apple known for its crisp texture and sweet, juicy flavor, developed in 1943 by the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station. It is well-suited for fresh eating, baking, and storage, thriving in colder climates.
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Flemish Beauty Pear Tree
$48.00Add to cartThis pear has enchanted growers for centuries with its rich, musky flavor and striking appearance. For northern gardeners seeking a self-fertile, cold-hardy pear with exceptional eating quality, Flemish Beauty is a standout.
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Franklin Apple Tree
$48.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageWith juice praised for its complexity and balance — high in both sugar and tannins — Franklin has earned comparisons to Kingston Black, one of the most revered traditional cider apples. But it’s not just for brewers: Franklin’s crisp white flesh and balanced sweetness make it a delight for fresh eating, too.
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Freedom Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartFreedom lives up to its name — offering freedom from worry of common apple diseases while delivering crisp, flavorful fruit that shines fresh, baked, or pressed. Bred in New York for resilience and versatility, this tree is a top pick for northern orchards and backyard growers alike.
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Golden Spice Pear Tree
$48.00Read moreThe Golden Spice Pear is a highly cold-hardy, disease-resistant pear (Pyrus ussuriensis) known for its small, spicy-sweet, yellow fruit, excellent for canning, cooking, cider, or fresh snacking.
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Hackberry Tree
$35.00Add to cartA tough, cold-hardy native tree with deeply ridged bark, graceful arching branches, and serrated leaves. In fall, hackberry produces small, dark purple berries that are edible for humans (though dry and date-like) and quietly beloved by wildlife.
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Haralson Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartHaralson was the most common variety of apple tree in yards in Duluth, MN when genetic testing was done . This is a medium-sized, crisp, and juicy apple introduced by the University of Minnesota in 1922. It’s celebrated for its bright tartness, outstanding winter hardiness, and reliable performance.
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Hargrand Apricot Tree
$50.00Add to cartCanadian-bred apricot that thrives where most apricots struggle — delivering large, richly flavored fruit even in northern climates. With its late bloom time and exceptional cold hardiness, it’s a top choice for growers looking to push the apricot boundary northward.
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Harrow Delight Pear Tree
Price range: $30.00 through $48.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageCold-hardy, fireblight-resistant, and bursting with flavor. Harrow Delight is a modern pear bred for resilience and taste — a standout performer in northern orchards.
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Hazen Apple Tree
$48.00Read moreHazen is a naturally semi-dwarfing, dual-purpose apple prized for its dependable yields, handsome dark-red wash, and mild, versatile flavor.
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Honeycrisp Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartThe Honeycrisp apple is a wildly popular, large, conical apple known for its explosive crispness, juicy texture, and balanced sweet-tart flavor, developed at the University of Minnesota in the 1960s and released in 1991. It’s a favorite for fresh eating, salads, and baking, available from late summer into spring, and stores well due to its firm flesh. It is the most commonly planted apple tree in Minnesota.
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Honeygold Apple Tree
Price range: $35.00 through $48.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageA northern favorite with a sweet disposition, the Honeygold apple tree produces golden to yellow-green fruit that’s crisp, juicy, and full of flavor, offering a harvest that’s perfect for fresh eating and just as delightful in pies, crisps, or applesauce. The apples store beautifully for 2 to 3 months, holding their texture and sweetness well into winter.
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Hudson’s Golden Gem Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartOne of the most distinctive apples you’ll ever grow — a lopsided, top-heavy beauty with light-bronze russeting.
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Jonamac Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartA standout early-season apple that brings the best of both its parents — Jonathan and McIntosh — into one crisp, aromatic package.
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Juicy Jewel Pear Tree
$48.00Add to cartJuicy Jewel® is a breakthrough pear from the University of Minnesota — their first Asian-type release and a standout for cold-climate growers. With its crisp, juicy texture, and attractive fruit, Juicy Jewel® brings a refreshing twist to northern orchards.
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Keepsake Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartA cold-hardy, disease-resistant apple with bold flavor and exceptional storage life. Though its appearance may be humble, Keepsake delivers dense, crisp flesh with spicy floral notes that deepen in storage.
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KinderKrisp Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartKinderKrisp is a petite powerhouse of early-season crunch and sweetness, bred to deliver Honeycrisp-style texture weeks sooner and thrive in cold-climates.
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Liberty Apple Tree
$48.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageFreedom from disease. Flavor without compromise. Liberty is the ultimate low-maintenance dessert apple—vigorous, productive, and exceptionally disease-resistant.
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Long John Plum Tree
$50.00Add to cartA standout blue plum developed at Cornell, named in honor of legendary plum breeder John P. Watson. This vigorous, upright tree has a graceful, willowy growth habit and sets fruit early and abundantly. Long John produces large, teardrop-shaped plums with dark purple-blue skin and a waxy bloom. Inside, the amber flesh is smooth, freestone, and firm. In taste tests, it’s a consistent favorite.
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Mesabi Cherry Tree
$50.00Read moreMesabi Cherry is a large-fruited tart cherry prized for its exceptional flavor, early production, and reliable performance in northern climates.
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Meteor Cherry Tree
$50.00Add to cartMeteor is a standout tart cherry tree prized for its vivid spring blossoms, upright form, and bold, tangy fruit. This compact deciduous tree bursts into fragrant bloom each spring, drawing pollinators and setting the stage for a generous summer harvest.
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Norland Apple Tree
$48.00Read moreNorland is a naturally dwarfing, early-season summer apple renowned for its cold-hardiness, sweet-crisp flesh, and dual-purpose versatility. It’s a go-to choice for homesteaders and orchardists seeking reliable yields in harsh climates. If you need cold hardiness above everything else, this is the tree for you.
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North Star Sour Cherry Tree
$50.00Read moreA cold-hardy, dwarf cherry tree known for its tart, firm, red-fleshed fruit, which is excellent for pies, jams, and sauces. It is self-pollinating, making it a good choice for small spaces, and produces cherries in early to mid-summer.
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Northern Spy Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartThe Northern Spy is a large, reddish, tart, and juicy apple known for being an excellent baking and cider apple, famously summarized by the saying “spys for pies”. Originating in New York around 1804, this cold-hardy, late-season apple is crisp and stores well, keeping for months in the refrigerator
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Northland Crabapple Tree
$50.00Add to cartA Minnesota-bred hybrid crabapple that combines rugged northern hardiness with bright, flavorful fruit.
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OrangeRed Apricot Tree
$50.00Add to cartWhether you’re planting for beauty, bounty, or resilience, OrangeRed® delivers exceptional fruit and reliable performance in northern gardens.
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Parker Pear Tree
Price range: $35.00 through $48.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageA cold-hardy classic introduced by the University of Minnesota in 1934, the Parker pear is a reliable favorite for northern growers. The fruit is medium to large, with a yellow-bronze skin blushed red on the sunny side. Inside, you’ll find fine-grained, juicy white flesh—perfect for fresh eating, baking, or juicing.
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Pembina Plum Tree
$50.00Read moreThe Pembina plum is a hardy, cold-tolerant plum variety known for its fragrant spring blossoms and abundant, sweet, red fruit with golden flesh, ripening in late summer to early fall. It’s excellent for fresh eating, cooking, and preserves.
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Pipestone Plum Tree
$50.00Read moreThe Pipestone Plum is a hardy, cold-tolerant hybrid plum tree released by the University of Minnesota, known for its large, sweet, juicy red fruit with yellow flesh, excellent for fresh eating, jams, and jellies. It’s an attractive ornamental with spring flowers, grows well in full sun, tolerates various soils, making it a great choice for northern growers.
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Prairie Magic Apple Tree
$48.00Read morePrairie Magic is a reliably heavy-bearing, mid-season apple prized on prairie farms for its large, sweet, and crisp fruit. Trees begin yielding at the end of August, with harvest extending through late September, making it a standout choice for both fresh eating and culinary uses.
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Prairie Spy Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartPrairie Spy is a cold-hardy Minnesota apple with firm, creamy white flesh and a balanced flavor that shines fresh or baked. Its large, red-streaked fruit stores beautifully and holds its shape in pies.
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Red Baron Apple Tree
$48.00Read moreThe Red Baron apple is a medium-sized, red and yellow apple variety developed by the University of Minnesota, known for its crisp, juicy, and sweet-tart flavor. It is versatile, working well for both fresh eating and cooking.
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Red Regent Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartA cold-hardy Minnesota favorite, this medium to large apple boasts a vivid red skin over a golden base, with a honeyed, sprightly taste that’s both sweet and tart. Red Regent apples are perfect for fresh eating, baking, and cooking, holding their shape beautifully in pies and crisps. If you’re looking for an apple that combines bold color, balanced flavor, and northern resilience, Red Regent is a standout.
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Redfield Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartRed flowers, Red Fruit, Red Flesh, Red Juice, everything about this apple is red. While not ideal for fresh eating, Redfield excels in the kitchen and the press. It’s superb for baking, jelly, vinegar, and especially cider, where it yields a hauntingly red juice with bittersweet complexity.
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Roxbury Russet Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartIf you’re looking for a heritage apple with grit, flavor, and a story worth telling, Roxbury Russet is a timeless choice. It’s believed to be the oldest apple cultivar bred in the United States, having first been discovered and named in the mid-17th century in the former Town of Roxbury, part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony southwest of Boston.
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Scout Apricot Tree
$50.00Read moreScout Apricot is a cold-hardy fruit tree valued for its early shell-pink blossoms, medium-sized golden fruit, and reliable performance in USDA Zone 4 landscapes.
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Spartan Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartSpartan is a Canadian classic bringing together bold flavor and reliable performance. This medium-sized apple is cloaked in a rich maroon-red blush with hints of green and gold. Inside, the pure white flesh is crisp, juicy, and highly aromatic, with a mellow flavor that’s more subtle than sharp.
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Spencer Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartSpencer apples are large and oblong, with a light red blush over green skin. The white flesh is crisp, juicy, and richly flavored—excellent for fresh eating and baking alike.
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State Fair Apple Tree
$48.00Read moreThe State Fair apple is a hardy, early-ripening variety developed by the University of Minnesota, known for its sweet-tart, crisp, red-striped fruit that’s great for fresh eating and baking, holding shape well in pies; it’s a cold-tolerant, all-purpose apple suitable for northern climates, ripening around the time of the Minnesota State Fair.
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Summercrisp Pear Tree
$48.00Read moreThe Summercrisp pear was bred by the University of Minnesota to thrive where other pears struggle. This early-season variety is prized for its crisp, refreshing fruit that’s best enjoyed firm—no soft ripening required.
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Sweet Cherry Pie Cherry Tree
$50.00Read moreThe “Sweet Cherry Pie” cherry is a type of sweet/tart cherry hybrid with larger, sweeter cherries than typical sour varieties, ideal for baking, jams, and pies.
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Sweet Sixteen Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartCrisp and juicy with yellow flesh and a very sweet, unusual sugar cane or cherry candy flavor. Great For eating fresh or using in desserts. Good resistance to fire blight and apple scab.
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Toka Plum Tree
$50.00Add to cartA cold-hardy American-Japanese hybrid plum with a sweet, spicy flavor often compared to bubblegum. It produces small to medium, reddish-bronze fruit with yellow flesh that is excellent for fresh eating.
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Triumph Apple Tree
$48.00Read moreNamed by the University of Minnesota because it is considered a “Triumph over apple scab”, Triumph is an early-season delight prized for its blush of red, crisp bite, and mellow sweetness.
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Ure Pear Tree
$48.00Read moreThe Ure pear is a cold-hardy, fireblight-resistant pear tree that produces small, green-yellow, juicy fruit approximately 2 inches in diameter. It is well-suited for fresh eating, canning, and cooking.
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Waneta Plum Tree
$50.00Read moreThe Waneta plum is a large, sweet, red plum variety, introduced in 1913 from the South Dakota Experiment Station. It is a hybrid of Japanese and American plums and is well-suited for fresh eating, preserves, and baking.
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Westcot Apricot Tree
$50.00Read moreWestcot Apricot is a cold-hardy prairie apricot developed at Agriculture Canada’s Morden Research Station in Manitoba. It bears large, freestone fruit with excellent sweetness, and combines reliable spring bloom with excellent fruit quality for fresh eating, canning, and preserves.
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Whitney Crabapple
$50.00Read moreWhitney Crab is a heritage crabapple celebrated for its cold-hardiness, vibrant color, and bright, subacid flavor—perfect for kitchen use and ornamental spring interest.
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Wodarz Apple Tree
$48.00Read moreThe Wodarz apple is a large, hardy, sweet apple, developed in North Dakota, known for its irregular, knobby shape, yellow-green skin with a pink blush, and firm, white flesh, excellent for eating and cooking, ripening late September to October, and storing well.
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Wolf River Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartA historic, disease-resistant baking apple with outsized charm, Wolf River is a true orchard centerpiece.
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Yellow Transparent Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartYellow Transparent stands out as one of the earliest apples of the season, prized for its bright tartness, tender texture, and unsurpassed suitability as a sauce apple.
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Zestar! Apple Tree
$48.00Add to cartA cold-hardy, early-season apple from the University of Minnesota with a sweet-tart flavor and a hint of brown sugar. They have a crisp, juicy texture, are red-blushed over a yellow-green background, and are good for fresh eating, salads, and cooking.











































