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One of our favorite fruits, everyone loves ripe cherries, especially sweet and delicious from your own small tree! Enjoy Sweet Cherries fresh, dried, or frozen, and make delicious baked goods and juice with our Pie Cherries. We offer the newest and best varieties for the Northwest as well as for other regions of the U.S.
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Black Republican A parent of Bing Cherry, this large, sweet, dark red fruit is prized for its intense Black Cherry flavor. Well adapted to our Northwest growing conditions, Black Republican bears abundant crops and is still grown commercially. This special variety was introduced in 1860 by Seth Lewelling, one of two brothers who were largely responsible for founding Oregon’s nursery industry. A Quaker and an Abolitionist, Seth Lewelling named this fruit in honor of those called “Black Republicans”, members of the Republican Party who opposed slavery. 2102 |
$21.95
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Black Tartarian Rated as one of the most flavorful cherries, Black Tartarian bears great crops of very dark red, juicy, sweet fruit. As a testimony to its happiness in our region, a Black Tartarian tree that was planted in Eugene, Oregon in 1860 is still alive and thriving. It may be the oldest and largest Sweet Cherry tree in the US and has been honored as a Heritage Tree. 2103 |
$21.95
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Coe’s Transparent One of the highest regarded and earliest ripening cherries, this classic variety bears abundant crops of pale amber to light red fruit. A delectable taste treat, these beautiful cherries are juicy, tender, and very sweet. 2104 |
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Compact Stella A unique, self-fertile and true genetic dwarf Cherry, Compact Stella should grow to only about 8-10 ft. in height. Compact Stella begins bearing within a year or two after planting and bears tasty, firm, heart-shaped, almost black fruit. 2105 |
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Danube™ This unique, self-fertile variety is one of Hungary's favorites. Danube™ bears abundant crops of large, juicy, glossy dark-red fruit with semi-firm flesh and delicious, sweet-tart flavor. Danube™ ripens in mid to late June. 2110 |
$24.95
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Early Burlat Plant Early Burlat and enjoy sweet and delicious cherries in late June in our region! Reportedly brought to the US from Morocco in 1936, Early Burlat has proven itself a reliable producer of large, dark red, very sweet fruit. 2108 |
$21.95
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Gold One of our most reliable and productive varieties, Gold produces abundant crops of sweet and flavorful, bright yellow fruit. An easy to grow variety and especially nice for Northwest gardeners, Gold is disease- resistant and resists cracking after rain. 2112 |
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Governor Wood This classic variety features beautiful, sweet and juicy, golden fruit with a red blush. Reportedly introduced in 1842, Governor Wood is still prized for its early ripeing and abundant crops of delicious fruit. Governor Wood is also reportedly self-fertile and disease-resistant. 2113 |
$21.95
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Jubileum™ A very popular, high quality variety, Jubileum™ is prized for its large, firm, very dark purple fruit. Great for fresh eating and for making delicious preserves, Jubileum™ fruit begins ripening in early June and holds its quality for up to 3 weeks. An attractive small tree, Jubileum™ has demonstrated a high degree of disease resistance in our orchard. 2115 |
$24.95
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Kordia Originally from Czechoslovakia, this new and delicious variety is becoming very popular in Northwest orchards. A great variety for the home garden, Kordia is prized for its heavy crops of very sweet and juicy, large, jet-black fruit. 2118 |
$21.95
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Kristin Hardier than most Sweet Cherries, Kristin has withstood temperatures to minus 25°F and below. Kristin produces abundant, large, dark burgundy fruit with flavorful, firm and juicy flesh. 2120 |
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Lapins Very large, dark purple, delicious and self-fertile, Lapins is one of the best Cherries available. Introduced by Dr. Lapins at the Summerland Research Station in British Columbia, Canada, Lapins is becoming one of the most widely planted Cherry varieties. A favorite with commercial growers because of its very large, high quality fruit, Lapins is also an easy to grow and very productive variety for the home gardener. 2130 |
$21.95
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Montmorency The classic Pie Cherry, Montmorency produces abundant crops of firm, bright red, richly tart fruit with clear juice. Montmorency makes the best Cherry Pies! A self-fertile and naturally dwarf tree, Montmorency will rarely exceed 12 ft. in height and is hardy to minus 40°F. 2145 |
$21.95
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Northstar Try this unique and tasty pie cherry from Minnesota! This self-fertile, naturally dwarf tree bears heavy crops of large, tasty, bright red fruit with red flesh and red juice. Northstar grows to 6-8 ft. in height and is hardy to minus 40°F. 2165 |
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Rainier A very large, beautiful, golden yellow fruit with a red blush, Rainier is similar to Royal Ann but larger and easier to grow in the Northwest. Rainier bears abundant crops of sweet, richly flavored, firm and juicy fruit. 2140 |
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