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Daniel S. Cashman Member Of Ph. 701.222.3333 Fax 701.222.2070 American Association of Nurserymen www.cashman-nursery.com MN Nursery & Landscape Assoc., Inc. 3400 East Main Avenue ND Nursery & Greenhouse Assoc. Bismarck, ND 58501

Hardy Apricot Trees Variety Flavor/Uses Pollination Ripens (Paint Code- Office Use) Manchurian Apricot Small, fast growing, rounded form. Requires Pollinator August. Grows about 10- (, blush of fruit flowers and fall 1” fruit. Very hardy. 15’ tall and 12-18’ wide. ) color and fruit- best for jams/jelly Zone 3 Moongold Apricot Flavor is sweet but has slight acidity. Requires Pollinator. Late July - Freestone ( Orange Color) 1.75” Fruit. Zone 4 (No Paint Code) Scout Apricot Canning, jams, fair eating Self-Fruitful, produces more Early August-Freestone (Bronze Gold-Red) with pollinator. Zone 3 ( Paint Code) Sungold Apricot Mild, sweet flavor, great eating, Requires Pollinator Early August. Freestone (Bright clear gold) sauce and jams 1.25” fruit. Zone 4 (Orange Paint Code)

Hardy Cherry Trees Variety Flavor/Uses Pollination Ripens Evans Bali Cherry Excellent for baking and fresh eating Self-Fruitful. 1” Fruit. August. Sour- to sweet (Deep Dark Red Fruit) Zone 3 (White Paint Code) Meteor Cherry Mild acid in flavor. Fine for sauce & Self-Fruitful. Large fruit. Early July – Sour (Bright Red) pie Zone 4 ( Paint Code) North Star Cherry A great sour pie cherry Self-Fruitful. Very productive. Late June – Sour (Red Fruit) Zone 4 (No Paint Code) Rainier Sweet Cherry Large, beautiful, cherry. Sweet, rich Requires pollinator. Mid-Late June – Sweet (Golden Yellow, red blush) flavored, firm & juicy. Zone 5 ( paint code)

*Many fruit trees tend to produce more fruit with another tree, even if it is self-fruitful. *Pollinator trees should be the same fruit but different variety.