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Dave Wilson Nursery varieties for 2019: Red Delicious (Harrold) Apple Early fall fruit is sweet, crisp and fine flavored. Vigorous, productive tree. Good Fuji Apple Introduction from Japan that quickly became pollenizer for almost all other apples. 700 hours. California's favorite apple. Sweet, very crisp and Pollenized by Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, or Golden flavorful, excellent keeper. Dull reddish orange skin, Delicious. USDA Zones 5-8. sometimes russeted. Ripe mid-September. Excellent pollenizer for other apple varieties. Low chilling Chinese Apricot Cold hardy, frost hardy, sets heavy requirement - less than 500 hours. Self-fruitful. USDA crops of small to medium size sweet fruit. Zones 6-9. Recommended for difficult climates prone to spring frosts. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. USDA Zones 4-7. Gala Apple Wonderful dessert apple from New

Zealand. Crisp, nice blend of sweetness and tartness, Harcot Apricot From Canada. Frost hardy late bloom. rich flavor. Skin reddish orange over yellow. Early Resists brown rot and perennial canker. Medium to large harvest, 2 - 3 weeks before Red Delicious. Good fruit ripens early to mid-June in Central CA. Sweet, juicy, pollenizer for other varieties. Adapted to cold- and warm- rich flavor one of the best. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. winter climates. Chilling requirement less than 500 Puget Gold Apricot Proven producer of large, flavorful hours. Self-fruitful. USDA Zones 4-10. fruit in Western . Recommended for other Golden Delicious Apple Long-time favorite for its western climates where spring rains and frosts limit sweetness and flavor. Reliable producer, adapted to apricot culture. Harvest early August. 600 hours. Self- many climates. Pollenizer for Red Delicious. Midseason fruitful. USDA Zones 6-9. harvest (September in Central CA). 700 hours. Self- Leah Cot Aprium® Interspecific Apricot Large size fruitful. USDA Zones 5-10. Aprium® with deep orange color inside and out. Reliable Granny Smith Apple From New Zealand. Large, late, annual bearer, high flavor and firm texture, ripens mid to green, all-purpose. Crisp, tart, excellent keeper. late June in Central California, just after Flavor Delight Requires long summer. Thrives in hot climates. 400 Aprium®. Self-fruitful, required chill 500 hours or less, hours. Prolonged bloom: good pollenizer for other best in zones 7-10. U.S. Plant Patent No. 21863 (Zaiger) apples. Self-fruitful. USDA Zones 6-9. 20th Century Asian Pear Juicy, sweet, mild flavored Honeycrisp Apple Winter hardy tree from the fruit is crisp like an apple. Early to mid-August in Central University of Minnesota. Fruit is crisp and juicy with an CA. Keeps well. Easy to grow, heavy bearing small tree. aromatic flavor. Striped red over yellow color. Stores 300-400 hours. Self-fruitful or pollenized. by Shinseiki, well. Ripens mid-August. Pollenized by Gala, Granny Bartlett, or other. Smith, Empire, McIntosh and Red Delicious. USDA Shinseiki Asian Pear Juicy, sweet, refreshing, crisp Zones 3-8. like an apple. Easy to grow. Keeps well. Harvest late McIntosh Apple Round, bright to dark red over green, July/early August in Central CA. Bright yellow skin. superb quality in cool climates. Crisp, aromatic, subacid Vigorous, heavy bearing (usually by 2nd year). 250-300 & sweet. Dessert/cooking. Early harvest. 900 hours. hours. Self-fruitful. Partly self-fruitful, or pollenized by Red Delicious, Gala, Bing Cherry Large, firm, juicy, sweet, nearly black or other. USDA Zones 4-7. when ripe. Superb flavor, the No. 1 cherry. Midseason. Multi-Bud Apple, Fuji-Gala-Mutsu-Jonagold Fuji, Large vigorous tree. Pollenized by Black Tart, Van, Gala, Mutsu and Jonagold budded onto M-111 Rainier and Lapins. Also Stella in colder climates. 700 rootstock. Finished trees include 4n1's plus assorted hours. USDA Zones 5-9. 3n1's and 2n1's. Black Tartarian Cherry Medium-sized, nearly black, Pink Lady® Apple Hot climate apple from Western sprightly flavor, early season. Vigorous, productive tree.

Australia. Very crisp, sweet tart, distinct flavor, good 700 hours. Pollenizer required - interfruitful with all keeper. Skin reddish pink over green when ripe. White popular sweet cherries. USDA Zones 5-7. flesh resists browning. Harvest begins late October in

Central CA, about three weeks after Fuji. Self-fruitful. 300-400 hours. USDA Zones 6-9.

“(Zaiger)” at the end of a description indicates a variety developed by Zaiger Genetics of Modesto, CA. Patented and patent pending Zaiger varieties are available exclusively from Dave Wilson Nursery.

Craig's Crimson Cherry Taste test winner. Self-fruitful, Kadota Fig Large, light greenish-yellow 'white' skin, natural semi-dwarf sweet cherry. Dark red to nearly amber flesh. Long-lived, vigorous. Prune to any shape. black, medium to large size, wonderful spicy flavor, very Very sweet fruit needs hot weather to ripen. firm texture. Mature tree size about 2/3 of standard Fresh/dry/can. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. USDA Zones 7-9. (smaller when budded onto Colt or Mahaleb rootstock). Panache Fig Especially fine flavor! Small to medium- Harvest begins early. 500-600 hours. USDA Zones 5-9. sized fruit with green color and yellow Tiger stripes. (Zaiger) Strawberry pulp is blood-red in color. 100 hours. Self- Lambert Cherry Large, black, late harvest. Highest fruitful. quality, rivaling Bing. Less susceptible to cracking due to Small to medium size purple- later season. 800 hours. Pollenized by Van, Rainier, or Violette de Bordeaux Fig black fruit with a very deep red strawberry pulp and Black Tartarian. USDA Zones 5-9. distinctive, sweet, rich flavor. Brebas are pear-shaped Lapins Cherry Self-fruitful, dark red sweet cherry from with a thick, tapering neck, main crop figs are variable, Canada. Large, firm, good flavor. Similar to Van in color, often without neck. Medium eye. Excellent fresh or dried. Bing in shape. Sometimes sold as 'Self-fertile Bing.' Good for container culture or small spaces. Hardy. Self- Ripens 4 days after Bing. 400 hours or less. USDA fruitful. USDA Zones 5-10. Zones 5-9. Multi-Bud Fruit Salad, Cold Hardy, Polly-Hrkn-Hrko- Multi-Bud Cherry, Rainier-Bing-Utah Giant- Hrct-Supr Polly White Peach, Harken Peach, Harko Van Rainier, Bing, Utah Giant and Van budded onto Nectarine, Harcot Apricot and Superior Plum budded Mazzard rootstock. Finished trees include 4n1's plus onto Citation rootstock. Finished trees include 5n1's plus assorted 3n1's and 2n1's. assorted 4n1's and 3n1's. Utah Giant Cherry The industry favorite sweet cherry in Multi-Bud Fruit Salad, GDust-Indep-JulElb-LSRosa- Utah. Larger, firmer, more flavorful than Bing or Lambert. Blenheim Gold Dust Peach, Independence Nectarine, Good canner. Does not double. 800 hours. Pollenizer July Elberta Peach, Late Santa Rosa Plum and required: Bing, Lambert, Rainier, Van. USDA Zones 5-9. Blenheim Apricot budded onto Lovell rootstock. Finished trees include 5n1's plus assorted 4n1's and 3n1's. Van Cherry Very cold hardy, reliable, heavy bearing. Fine fruit similar to Bing, though usually smaller. 700 Pakistan Fruiting Mulberry Morus alba hours. Pollenizer required - interfruitful with all popular 'Pakistan' Long (3 inches), firm, red to black, sweet fruit. sweet cherries. USDA Zones 4-9. Non-staining juice. Month-long early summer harvest. Fruit used fresh and for pies, jams and jellies. Large, Green Gage (Bavay's) European Plum Superior vigorous, disease-resistant tree. selection of gage-type European plum. Small to medium- sized, richly flavored & very sweet. Excellent fresh and Garden Delight Miniature Nectarine Large yellow for cooking. More productive in moderate winter climates freestone is sweet, delicious, refreshing. Mid-August in than common Green Gage. Originated in Belgium in Central CA. Heavy bearing 5-6 ft. tree, easily covered to 19th century. Estimated winter chilling requirement 700 protect from frost. 500 hours or less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) hours. Self-fruitful. Juneglo Nectarine Delicious, full flavored early season Black Mission Fig The industry standard. Purplish- fruit ripens late June in Central CA, 7-10 days before black skin, strawberry-colored flesh, rich flavor. Heavy Independence, two weeks before Double Delight. Semi- bearing, long-lived, large tree. Coast or inland. Two freestone when soft-ripe. Winter and frost hardy. 700 crops per year. Fresh/dry/can. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. hours. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) USDA Zones 7-9. Mericrest Nectarine Very cold hardy, frost hardy, late Chicago Hardy Fig Late season mahogany to purple bloom. Crops after sub zero winters. Large, red-skinned fruit are set on current season's growth. One of the most yellow freestone with rich tangy flavor. Very high scoring frost hardy of all figs. Known to grow into zone 5. Little to in taste tests, highly recommended. Mid-July in Central no breba crop. Best quality late summer through fall. CA. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Required chill 100 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Best in Mission Olive The classic California olive, this variety zones 6-10 is the most versatile for the home garden. Whether for Improved Brown Turkey Fig Large, brown skin, pink curing or oil production, Mission is considered a true flesh. Sweet, rich flavor, used fresh. Widely adapted - edible ornamental. Colder hardier than most olive coast or inland climate. Small tree, prune to any shape. varieties. Self-fruitful but produces higher yields with a 100 hours. Self-fruitful. USDA Zones 7-9. pollenizer.

“(Zaiger)” at the end of a description indicates a variety developed by Zaiger Genetics of Modesto, CA. Patented and patent pending Zaiger varieties are available exclusively from Dave Wilson Nursery. Fay Elberta Peach Popular yellow freestone: juicy, Late harvest. 600 hours. Self-fruitful in most climates of moderately sweet, flavorful. Fresh/can/freeze/dry. Western U.S. or plant with Bartlett. Ripens 1-2 days later than Elberta in Central CA. Large, short necked, firm, good quality, (August 1st), but blooms earlier. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. D'Anjou Pear keeps well. Harvest September 1st, one month after Frost Peach Resistant to peach leaf curl (10-year trials Bartlett in Central CA. 800 hours. Pollenized by Bartlett. at Washington State Univ.). Delicious yellow freestone. Multi-Bud Pear Asian, Hosui-Shinseiki-20thCent- Slight red blush over greenish-yellow to yellow skin. Chojuro Hosui, Shinseiki, 20th Century and Chojuro Heavy bearing, excellent for canning or eating fresh. July budded onto OHxF333 rootstock. Finished trees include ripening. Showy pink bloom in spring. 700 hours. Self- 4n1's plus assorted 3n1's and 2n1's. fruitful. Warren Pear Excellent quality dessert pear, tree is Garden Gold Miniature Peach Delicious yellow highly resistant to fire blight. Medium to large, long- freestone, ripe 2 weeks after Elberta, more vigorous than necked fruit with pale green skin, sometimes blushed other miniatures. Later bloom, less susceptible to frost red. Smooth flesh (no grit cells) is juicy and buttery with damage. Showy blossoms. 5-6 ft. tree. 500 hours or superb flavor. Good keeper. Cold hardy to -20 deg F. less. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger) From Mississippi. 600 hours. Self-fruitful Halehaven Peach From a cross of J.H. Hale and South Fuyu (Jiro) Persimmon Medium size, flat shape, still Haven. Medium to large size, skin red over orange crunchy when ripe, non-astringent. Cool or hot climate. yellow. Yellow freestone flesh is juicy, sweet, low in acid, Hardy, attractive tree, practically pest free. Fall harvest. with excellent flavor. Midseason harvest, about two 200 hours. Self-fruitful. weeks before Elberta. Dessert/can/freeze. Winter and frost hardy. 900 hours. Self-fruitful. Hachiya Persimmon Large, deep orange-red, acorn- shaped. Hot summer required to mature the fruit. Sweet, Indian Free White Peach The all-time highest rated flavorful, astringent until soft ripe. Mature fruit can be peach at Dave Wilson Nursery fruit tastings. Large frozen and thawed to ripen. Productive, ornamental tree. freestone, firm crimson and cream colored flesh. Tart 200 hours. Self-fruitful. until fully ripe, then highly aromatic with a rich, distinctive flavor. Highly resistant to peach leaf curl. Late season. Sugar Twist Pluerry™ Interspecific Plum Newest in 700 hours. Another nectarine or peach needed to the Zaiger Pluerry™ line of high-flavor interspecific pollenize. plums (plum + cherry), Sugar Twist is unique in that it harvests a month earlier than Sweet Treat. This hybrid O'Henry Peach Popular fresh market yellow freestone has red skin and yellow flesh with an especially and an excellent choice for home planting. Large, firm, enjoyable flavor: cherry sweet with a plum "twist". full red skin, superb flavor. Ripens early to mid-August in Pollenized by Flavor King Pluot®, Emerald Beaut plum Central CA. Good for freezing. Strong, vigorous, heavy and most mid to late blooming varieties of Pluot®, bearing tree. 750 hours. Self-fruitful. Pluerry™ and Japanese plum. Estimated to require 800 Redhaven Peach Long one of the world's most widely chill hours. Patent Pending. (Zaiger) planted peaches. High quality yellow freestone. Ripens Beauty Plum Sweet, flavorful plum, more widely early July in Central CA. Frost hardy, excellent producer. adapted than Santa Rosa (more productive in cool, rainy Fresh/freeze. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. climates). Red over yellow skin, amber flesh streaked Rio Oso Gem Peach Favorite late yellow freestone. red. Ripens June in Central CA, a week or more before Large, sweet, rich flavor, like J.H. Hale. Fresh/freeze. Santa Rosa. 250 hours. Self-fruitful. Small tree. Showy bloom. Mid-August in Central CA. 800 Elephant Heart Plum Home orchard favorite: large, hours. Self-fruitful. heart-shaped fruit with sweet, juicy, richly flavored, firm White Lady White Peach Among the best of the low red flesh. Dark reddish-purple mottled skin. Long harvest acid/high sugar white peaches - a farmer's market season - September in Central CA. Hardy, heavy favorite. Red-skinned fruits are medium to large, very bearing tree. 500 hours or less. Pollenize with Beauty or firm, freestone. Introduced in 1986. 800 hours. Self- Santa Rosa. fruitful. (Zaiger) Late Santa Rosa Plum Medium to large, reddish-purple Bartlett Pear World's most popular pear. Early skin, red-streaked amber flesh. Tart-sweet with rich midseason, high quality, tolerates hot summers. 500-600 flavor when fully ripe. Harvest about one month after hours. Self-fruitful in most climates of Western U.S. Santa Rosa. 400 hours or less. Self-fruitful. Elsewhere, pollenized by Bosc, D'Anjou, Winter Nelis. Satsuma Plum Long-time favorite plum in California. Comice Pear The famous gift pack pear. Sweet, Mottled maroon over green skin, dark red meaty flesh. aromatic, fine texture, superb flavor and quality - one of Sweet, mild, not tart. Excellent for jam. Harvest late July. the best. Short neck, greenish-yellow skin with red blush. 300 hours. Pollenized by Santa Rosa or Beauty.

“(Zaiger)” at the end of a description indicates a variety developed by Zaiger Genetics of Modesto, CA. Patented and patent pending Zaiger varieties are available exclusively from Dave Wilson Nursery. Flavor Grenade Pluot® Interspecific Plum Elongated Pink Lemonade Northern Highbush Blueberry Pink green fruit with red blush. Crisp texture, explosive flavor. Lemonade offers something unique in edible fruits. Taste test winner. Hangs on the tree for 4-6 weeks. White translucent berries mature to a luscious bright pink Pollenized by Flavor King Pluot®, Dapple Dandy Pluot®, and taste wonderfully sweet with a firm, clear texture. Emerald Drop Pluot® or Santa Rosa plum. 300-400 'Pink Lemonade' will produce farther south than many hours. (Pat. No. 12097) (Zaiger) traditional blueberry cultivars. Berry color and flavor will attract both gourmet cooks and those seeking a culinary Flavor Supreme Pluot® Interspecific Plum Taste test novelty. However, it is the beauty of the plant that will winner. Plum/apricot hybrid with sweet, richly flavored, earn respect of gardeners everywhere. firm red flesh. Greenish-maroon mottled skin. June harvest in Central CA, about two weeks before Santa Sunshine Blue Southern Highbush Rosa. 700-800 hours. Pollenized by Santa Rosa and Blueberry Southern highbush. Great flavored firm Late Santa Rosa plums, or Flavorosa, Flavor Queen and berries. Ripens May 10 through June 15 at Gainesville, Geo Pride Pluot®. (Zaiger) Florida. Semi-dwarf evergreen bush with great fall color. Showy hot pink flowers fade to white in spring. Self- Multi-Bud Pluot® I.S. Plum, Fl King-Fl Queen-Fl fruitful. Estimated chilling required 150 hours, but very Supr-DapDan Flavor King, Flavor Queen, Flavor cold hardy as well. Supreme and Dapple Dandy budded onto Citation rootstock. Finished trees include 4n1's plus assorted Baba Red Everbearing Red Raspberry - 3n1's and 2n1's. Extra large berries up to 1 1/2" long. Wonderful warm weather variety particularly well suited to southern A.C. Sweet Pomegranate Developed by Arthur C. California's coastal and inland valleys. Fine flavor and Combe of Beaver Dam, Arizona. Exterior color is red to good for all uses. Bears heavy crop May-July with a bright pink, arils are pink to light red. Flavor is sweet and smaller late summer crop through fall. Hardy to zero refreshing, seeds are soft and edible. Ripe fruit can hang degrees. Self-fruitful. Best in zones 4-11. for weeks without splitting. Very hardy plant will take temperatures to below zero. One of Utah's favored Black Satin Vigorous, very productive varieties. Required chill hours 100-200. Self-fruitful, best plant. Large berries. Midseason producer, July in most in Zones 6-10. areas. Requires some support due to heavy cropping and limber, semi-trailing plant structure. USDA zones 6- French Improved Prune California's commercial prune. 9. Reddish purple skin,dark amber flesh. Very sweet, high quality fruit dessert/can/dry. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. Thornless ursinus var. loganobaccus, a hybrid of blackberry, raspberry, Italian Prune Large, purple skin, freestone. Rich flavor, and . Very large berry up to 2.5", very sweet when fully ripe. Fresh/dried/canned. dark maroon in color with an intense, tangy, sweet Vigorous, cold hardy tree. Late bloom. Late summer flavor. Excellent quality with few seeds and a pleasant harvest. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. aroma. Vine-like trailing growth habit. Harvest through Bluecrop Northern Highbush Blueberry No. 1 summer. Self-fruitful, best in zones 5-10. variety, the standard of excellence. Upright, vigorous Canby Thornless Raspberry Thornless - the only red bush. Very productive. Large, firm, great flavor. Fruit thornless raspberry. Large to very large fruit are firm, does not drop or crack. 800 hours. Self-fruitful. juicy and of fine flavor. Good for all uses. Viroid and Blueray Northern Highbush Blueberry Best variety aphid resistant. Very winter hardy, grows best in cooler for hot climates. Large, firm fruit,excellent flavor. Upright, summer areas. Harvest June, July. Self-fruitful, best in vigorous bush, very productive. 800 hours. Self-fruitful zones 4-9. Jubilee Southern Highbush Blueberry Southern Fall Gold Raspberry Everbearing - Hybrid of Taylor X Highbush. Midseason, sweet, firm berry. Upright and wild Korean mountain berry X Fall Red. Large to very quite compact bush, with fruit borne on the outer large golden berries of excellent flavor. Extremely sweet periphery. Chilling requirement is estimated at 400-500 and soft textured. Very adaptable and winter hardy. hours. Harvest June through fall. Self-fruitful. Best in zones 4- 11. O'Neal Southern Highbush Blueberry Southern Highbush. Large fruit is especially sweet and flavorful. Heritage Raspberry Everbearing - Large, sweet, dark Early season. 5-6 ft. bush. 200 hours. Self-fruitful, but red berries. Mild flavor and excellent quality. Good for all plant two varieties for largest crops. uses. Moderate early crop in June, July. Heavier late crop August through fall. Berries keep well on or off the vine. Upright growth habit. Self-fruitful. Best in Zones 4- 11.

“(Zaiger)” at the end of a description indicates a variety developed by Zaiger Genetics of Modesto, CA. Patented and patent pending Zaiger varieties are available exclusively from Dave Wilson Nursery. Jewell Black Raspberry Produces compact clusters of Issai Hardy Kiwifruit Actinidia arguta 'Issai' . Fuzzless large to very large fruit. Rich raspberry flavor. Very high fruit: no need to peel. Smaller than the standard kiwi, quality, good for pies, preserves and fresh use. May- often sweeter. Very high in vitamin C. Much more winter June harvest. Vigorous, hardy vines are the most hardy than Hayward. New growth tender to frost, but disease resistant of all black . Upright habit, plant recovers quickly. Often sets fruit the first year. 300 no support required. Self-fruitful. Best in zones 4-11. hours. Self-fruitful. Olallieberry A cross between and Ken's Red Female Kiwi Actinidia arguta, hardy female Loganberry, classified as a blackberry. Large, elongated kiwi vine producing bright red fruit with a sweet, mild fruit with unique sweet-tart flavor: a long-time California flavor. Ripens in June, July. One of the largest hardy fruit stand favorite for fresh-eating, pies and jams. Vine- kiwifruit. Requires cross pollination with a hardy male like (trailing) structure, requires support. Lower chilling arguta type kiwi. Best in zones 5-10. requirement than Boysen. Takes up to two years to bear. Dwarf Everbearing Mulberry Morus sp. 'Dwarf Zones 7-9, possibly 6-10. Everbearing' This bush form of mulberry continuously Triple Crown Blackberry Semi-trailing, thornless. produces sweet blackberry-like fruit throughout the Medium to large flavorful berries. Dense foliage prevents season. A great choice for container gardening, minor sunscald. Vigorous vines to 15’ require support. Very pruning will keep the plant compact. Mature height 6'-8' if productive, reliable harvests. Widely adapted, excellent grown in the ground. Widely adapted, self-fruitful. USDA home garden variety. USDA Zones 5-12. zones 5-11. Willamette Red Raspberry Large to very large, long- All-in-One Genetic Semi-Dwarf Almond No. 1 almond conic berries. Very firm and deep red. Lower sugar for home orchards. Heavy crops of soft shell nuts with content, slightly tart flavor. Good for all uses. Berries sweet, flavorful kernels. Hot summer required to ripen. hold and store well. Main harvest June, July. Some 15 ft. tree, very winter and frost hardy. 300-400 hrs. Self- support required. Self-fruitful. Best in Zones 5-10. fruitful. (Zaiger) Concord (Eastern) Grape Versatile, long-time favorite Colossal Chestnut Thought to be a hybrid of Asian American grape. Blue-black berry with rich, distinctive and European chestnuts. High quality medium to large flavor, used for table, juice, jelly and wine. 100 hours. size nuts fall easily from hull, are easy to peel. Large, Self-fruitful. Cane prune. long-lived, spreading tree. 400-500 hours. Pollenized by Nevada or Colossal seedling. Flame Seedless Grape Medium-sized, light red. Crisp, sweet, excellent flavor. For fresh use or raisins. Needs Nevada Chestnut Pollenizer for Colossal - also a good hot summer. Ripens before Thompson. Vigorous. 100 producer. One Nevada can pollenize 8 to 10 Colossal hours. Self-fruitful. Cane or spur prune. trees. Not tolerant of alkaline soil. 400-500 hours. Pollenized by Colossal. Himrod Seedless Grape Hybrid of Thompson Seedless and American grape. Highest quality pale Western Schley Pecan Easy to grow, hardy tree. Less green berries. Vine more winter hardy than Interlaken. fussy about soil and nutrition. Long, tapered, medium- Early harvest. Self-fruitful. Cane prune. sized, thin-shelled nuts. Fine quality, midseason. 250 hours. Self-fruitful Suffolk Red Seedless Grape Russian seedless x American. Hardier than European grapes, less heat to Franquette Walnut Last English walnut to leaf out, ripen. Largest berries of the hybrids. Early, excellent less susceptible to spring frost damage. Very large tree, quality. 100 hours. Self-fruitful. Cane prune excellent shade. Fair production of well sealed, thin- shelled, high quality nuts. Pollenizer for Hartley. 700 Thompson Seedless Grape Most popular grape in hours. Self-fruitful. (Rootstock: NCB walnut.) CA, AZ. Fresh and raisins. Pale green, very sweet. Thin the clusters for larger berries. Needs plenty of heat. 100 Idaho Carpathian Walnut Cold hardy carpathian-type. hours. Self-fruitful. Cane prune. Large, sweet, high quality kernel. Bears young and heavy. Vigorous tree. 700 hours. Self-fruitful. (Rootstock: Cascade Hops Cascade and Centennial are the basic NCB walnut.) hops varieties grown for home brewing.

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“(Zaiger)” at the end of a description indicates a variety developed by Zaiger Genetics of Modesto, CA. Patented and patent pending Zaiger varieties are available exclusively from Dave Wilson Nursery.