Fruit Trees

Fig Tree Kadota

Large, light greenish-yellow white skin, amber flesh. Long-lived, vigorous. Prune to any shape. Very sweet fruit needs hot weather to ripen. Fresh/dry/can. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. Read more

Fig Tree Texas Everbearing

Medium to very large, mahogany to purple exterior color. Bright amber pulp. High quality, excellent flavor. Decent breba crop followed by heavy summer crop. Produces until frost. Very hardy, will... Read more

Grape Cabernet Sauvignon

Late season red wine grape, small, black, strongly flavored berry. Vigorous, upright vine. 100 hours. Self- fruitful. Read more

Grape Chardonnay

For white burgundy wines. Small round berry. Best quality where summers are cool. Vigorous vine.  Very cold hardy. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. Read more

Grape Flame Seedless

Medium-sized, light red. Crisp, sweet, excellent flavor. For fresh use or raisins. Needs hot summer. Ripe early, before Thompson. Vigorous. Self-fruitful. Read more

Grape Merlot

Black berry, used for distinctive red wines. Best quality in cooler regions. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. Read more

Peach Tree Elberta

Famous yellow freestone. Classic, rich, peach flavor.  Use fresh, canned, or cooked. Ripe in August. Self-fruitful. Read more

Peach Tree Loring

Taste test winner. Superb large yellow freestone. Harvests over 2-3 week period. Requires little to no thinning. Excellent for home orchards. Self-fruitful.
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Peach Tree O'Henry

Popular fresh market yellow freestone and an excellent choice for home planting. Large, firm, full red skin, superb flavor. Good for freezing. Strong, vigorous, heavy bearing tree. Self-fruitful. Read more

Peach Tree Red Haven

World's most widely planted peach. High quality yellow freestone. Ripens in July. Frost hardy. Great fresh or frozen. Self-fruitful. Read more

Peach Tree Rio Oso

Favorite late yellow freestone. Large, sweet, rich flavor. Great fresh or frozen. Small tree. Showy bloom. August harvest. Self-fruitful. Read more

Peach Tree Sugar May

Sweetest peach of it's season - mid June. Very juicy and sweet with fine flavor. Medium to large size. Attractive, red skin. Self-fruitful. Read more

Pear Tree - Asian 20th Century

Juicy, sweet, mild flavored fruit is crisp like an apple. Keeps well. Easy to grow, heavy bearing small tree.
Fruit thinning is important with Asian Pear varieties. They often... Read more

Pear Tree - Asian Tennosui

Assumed to be a chance cross of TENN (also known as Tennessee pear) and Hosui pear. Crisp, bell-shaped fruit matures late July to Early August and is very productive. Cut... Read more

Pear Tree Ayers

An old southern favorite. The fruit are yellow with a red blush. The flesh is smooth and melting with a very sweet flavor. The tree is vigorous, upright and fire... Read more

Pear Tree Bartlett

World's most popular pear. High quality, tolerates hot summers. Self-fruitful in most climates of Western U.S. Read more

Pear Tree Bosc

Long and narrow shape, brown skin. Superb quality, one of the best. Use fresh or cooked. Susceptible to fire blight in warm, moist climates. Read more

Pear Tree Red D'Anjou

Large, short necked, firm. Stores well, excellent quality and smooth texture. Ripens in early September. Strong full red color is very even, unlike Red Bartlett which has a blushed colorpollenized... Read more

Pear Tree Southern King

A high quality traditional pear of unknown parentage. Popular in Houston and other low chill areas. Shows resistance to fire blight. Good for fresh eating or canning. Self-fruitful. Read more

Pecan Tree Burkett

One of the most common varieties grown. Produces a large, tasty nut. Plant with another pecan variety for best production. Read more

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