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Bing Cherry Tree   $25.99

Bing Cherry is one of finest commercial sweet cherries and it is most famous sweet cherry variety. It produces a very large, delicious cherry that ranges in color from a deep garnet to almost black. skin is smooth and glossy and flesh firm and sweet. Bing cherries are good for cooking as well as out-of-hand eating. flesh is very solid, reddish-purple in color, and is flavorful and juicy. Bing Cherry tree requires cross-pollination to produce fruit.

Lapin Cherry Tree   $25.99

Lapin Cherry fruit is large and deep purple in color with lighter red flesh. Lapin Cherry, (la-PAHN), French for "rabbit", is a big, beautiful, dark red cherry. These are some of largest, juiciest cherries that grow on trees. They are great for snacking, and so big, one cherry is a mouthful! skin is bright in appearance and it is split resistant due to flexible skin. Lapin is an excellent pollinator and is a heavy bearer.

Montmorency Cherry Tree   $25.99

Montmorency cherry is most popular sour cherry in America and it is classic pie cherry tree. Montmorency cherries have proven over years to be outstanding for cooking and pie-making. tree ripens fruit in June and grows about 15 feet tall. Montmorency cherry tree is self fertile and produces medium sized, dark red, cherries with good flavor and quality. Flesh is clear and yellow in color.

Rainier Cherry Tree   $25.99

Rainier Cherry tree produces sweet, large, yellow fruit with a red blush. fruit is firm and flesh is fine-textured and clear to light yellow. Fans of Rainier appreciate creamy-yellow flesh, which gives blush of skin a sunny undertone. sweetness is what keeps them coming back for more. Rainier has a distinct sweet flavor. It is a very productive tree that resists cracking, spurs and doubles. tree will pollinate with Bing Cherry. It will not self-pollinate.

Sweetheart Cherry Tree   $25.99

Sweetheart Cherry tree is a new self-fruitful cherry tree. It produces a fruit that remains crunchy when picked and eaten. tree resists cracking and ripens late. It is fast becoming a popular cherry tree. Because Sweetheart is self-pollinating, it can be used in location where you would only want to plant one tree for delightful cherry fruit. Sweetheart Cherries are last cherry of season! Their unique taste is a spectacular finale for summer. Stretch out cherry season with Sweetheart cherry.

Stella Cherry Tree   $25.99

Stella cherry is self-fruitful - no pollenizer needed. It has a large, nearly black, richly flavored sweet cherry. Similar to its parent, Lambert. Expect a later harvest with Stella cherry. It will pollinate with Bing cherry tree, except in mild winter climates. flesh is also black in color. It is an excellent cherry for fresh eating. It is also resistant to cracking. Tree bears at a young age. Tree eventually reaches 15 to 16 feet tall. Watch for birds, they love Stella.

Van Cherry Tree   $25.99

Van cherry is very hardy. Resembles Bing cherries because fruit is similar to Bing, though usually smaller. Pollinizer is required. It will pollinate (inter-fruitful) with all popular sweet cherries. Enjoy magnificent cherry blossoms every spring. Van is one of best pollinators for any other sweet cherry tree. Van cherry tree is hardy, vigorous and a prolific bearer of high quality sweet cherries.

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