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Fruit Trees










Empire Apple Malus domestica 'Empire'
Height: Spread:
Fruit: Sweet, firm Season: Mid-September
Zone: 4-7 Exposure: Full Sun
The red fruit is large and good for eating, sauces and juice. The flesh is crisp and juicy with a slight tart flavor. The fruit will keep until January in cold storage. Very vigorous and productive tree. Developed for disease resistance. Immune to apple scab and resistant to mildew, cedar-apple rust and fireblight. Does not require fungicide sprays.
Freedom Apple Malus domestica 'Freedom'
Height: Spread:
Fruit: Juicy, crisp Season: October
Zone: Exposure: Full Sun
A good all around apple for juice, sauce and fresh eating. Moderate resistance to mildew and fire blight is moderate, with a greater resistance to apple scab.
Haralred Apple Malus domestica 'Haralred'
Height: Spread:
Fruit: Tart, firm Season:
Zone: 3-8 Exposure: Full Sun
Sweet/tart dark red apple. Juicy and firm for eating and baking. Cold hardy.
Macoun Apple Malus domestica 'Macoun'
Height: 10-15' Spread:
Fruit: Sweet, soft-crisp Season: Late September
Zone: 4-8 Exposure: Full Sun
Macoun is a McIntosh-style apple, widely grown in New England and with arguably the best flavor of its siblings. It is a sweet refreshing apple with a pronounced flower-like vinous flavor. The flesh has a soft crisp texture and plenty of juice. Although it ripens late, Macoun is not a keeper - this is an apple that is definitely at its best when picked and eaten straight from the tree.
Wolf River Apple Malus domestica 'Wolf River'
Height: 10-15' Spread:
Fruit: Slightly mealy Season: Mid-September
Zone: 3-7 Exposure: Full Sun
Wolf River apples are enormous, often weighing 1 pound or more. It has a pale red color over pale yellow skin and soft, tender, slightly mealy, creamy white flesh. Excellent for baking whole and drying. Resistant to scab, mildew, fireblight and cedar apple rust. Trees are very hardy.
North Star Cherry Prunus 'North Star'
Height: 8-10' Spread: 6-8'
Fruit: Sour Season:
Zone: 4-8 Exposure: Full Sun
Genetic dwarf introduced by the University of MN in 1950. Red fruit with a small stone. Very productive. A sour pie cherry. Blooms in early May.
Summercrisp Pear Pyrus 'Summercrisp'
Height: 12-15' Spread: 8-12'
Fruit: Sweet, crisp Season: Mid-August
Zone: 4-8 Exposure: Full Sun
Recognized for many years as the hardiest pear from the University of Minnesota, released in 1985. Free of fire blight. An annual bearer. Fruit is pyriform in shape, 2.5-3" in diameter and 3-3.5" long. Blooms early in May. The fruit should be harvested in mid-August when crisp and still green with a red blush. Fruit harvested at that time is sweet and crisp, and may be stored up to 2 months. Use either 'Parker' or 'Patten' as pollinator.
Toka Plum Prunus 'Toka'
Height: 15-20' Spread: 12-16'
Fruit: Season:
Zone: 4-8 Exposure: Full Sun
Red - South Dakota Experiment Station introduction, 1911. One of the best pollinators. A medium sized, richly flavored variety with beautiful apricot color.

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