Cherries
We only grow the hardy 'sour' or 'pie' cherries. The sweet cherries are not hardy in our Zone 4 conditions. The cherries prefer a well drained sandy loam soil. Avoid planting in cold, wet soils and avoid frost pockets as they blossom early. Our cherries are grafted on Prunus mahaleb rootstocks. All material is virus indexed.
| No Mail Order | Bare root | Potted |
| 1 year | $30.00 | $35.00 |
| 2 year | $40.00 | $45.00 |
| 3 year | $60.00 | $65.00 |
| 30 mm | $65.00 | $85.00 |
| Montmorency Zone 4 The standard cherry for pies, desserts, etc. Good for fresh eating as well. Tree is self-pollinating. We have tried many but this variety consistently produces the finest bright red cherries and has the best resistance to black knot, a fungal disease that plagues most cherries and plums. |
Pears
We only grow the hardiest varieties. These are grafted onto seedling rootstocks and grow quite tall unless pruned. Two different varieties are needed for pollination.
| No Mail Order | Bare root | Potted |
| 1 year | $20.00 | $25.00 |
| 2 year | $30.00 | $35.00 |
| 3 year | $50.00 | $55.00 |
| Clapp Zone 4b Excellent older dessert pear. Very popular. | |
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Luscious Zone 3 Excellent hardy dessert pear from South Dakota. |
| Menie Zone 4 Large, productive tree, very flavorful, from Ontario. | |
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Patten Zone 4 Very fine pear. Excellent canner. Hardy. |
| Summercrisp Zone 3 Minnesota selection. Hardy, early and flavorful. |

