Combination Fruit trees
4 Way Fruit Cocktail Surprise, Combination Tree
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Each of these fun trees could have as many as 4 different kinds of fruit grafted onto them including peaches, apricots, plums, cherries and/or nectarines in a fun surprise mixture. Each tree will have a random combination of 4 of the following 6 possible varieties: Frost Peach, Puget Gold Apricot, Hardy Red Nectarine, Stella Cherry, Italian Prune and Lapin Cherry.
These trees will be approximately 4-5 feet tall and will have nearly 1" thick trunks (7/8" caliper).
4 Way Fruit Salad Surprise, Combination Tree
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Each of these fun trees could have as many as 4 different kinds of fruit grafted onto them including peaches, apricots, plums and/or nectarines in a fun surprise mixture. Each tree will have a random combination of 4 of the following 6 possible varieties: Frost Peach, Puget Gold Apricot, Hardy Red Nectarine, Harcot Apricot, Nadia Pluerry and Brooks Plum.
These trees will be approximately 4-5 feet tall and will have nearly 1" thick trunks (7/8" caliper).
4 Way #1 Apple Combination (Semi-Dwarf)
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Get 4 apple varieties on one tree with our 4 Way #1 Combo apple tree. These trees have been grafted with four of the following five varieties: Sunrise Magic, Honeycrisp, Gravenstein, Cosmic Crisp, and Chehalis
No need to plant a second tree for cross-pollination since the different varieties on this tree will pollinate each other.
These trees will have nearly 3/4" thick trunks (11/16" caliper).
Please look at our Cosmic Crisp and Honeycrisp listings for variety info on those. Following is info on the other 3 possible varieties that you may find on your tree:
Sunrise Magic
This new apple variety was developed in Washington and is a cross between Splendour and Gala. The apple has an attractive pinkish-red blush with conspicuous lenticels. Consumers describe it as sweet with moderate acidity, making it perfect for fresh eating. The apple is harvested about a week after Cosmic Crisp, during Red Delicious season, and stores exceptionally well.
Chehalis
This old favorite was discovered north of Chehalis WA in 1937. This is a large, sweet yellow apple that resembles Golden Delicious in looks and flavor but it is crispier and larger. This is a reliable, highly productive variety well suited for organic growers; it is highly resistant to scab and has good mildew resistance. Fruit ripens in September. Great for fresh eating and for baking and saucing.
Gravenstein
The Gravenstein apple - which has been in cultivation for at least 350 years - is one of the earliest apples to ripen in the Northern Hemisphere each year. It is ready to harvest as early as late July and early August, a good month or two ahead of most fall-harvest apples. Considered one of the best all-around apples, the Gravenstein has a crisp, slightly acid, tart-sweet flavor and is juicy with a full apple aroma. It is not only tasty for eating out of hand but is excellent for baking and cooking. Use the Gravenstein to make the season’s first apple pies, sauce, and cider. But, it does need to be used up within 2 or 3 weeks because they do not store in their fresh state over a long period of time.
4 Way #2 Apple Combination (Semi-Dwarf)
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Get 4 apple varieties on one tree with our 4 Way Combo Disease Resistant apple tree. These trees have been grafted with four of the following five varieties: Spartan, Honeycrisp, Chehalis, Akane and Liberty.
No need to plant a second tree for cross-pollination since the different varieties on this tree will pollinate each other.
These trees will have nearly 3/4" thick trunks (11/16" caliper).
Please look at our Liberty and Honeycrisp listings for variety info on those. Following is info on the other 3 possible varieties that you may find on your tree:
Akane
An easy choice due to great disease resistance and reliable fruit production. Medium sized red and yellow apples are crisp and juicy. Dense white flesh is sweet and tart. Ripens in September. Excellent for fresh eating, drying or dessert. Does not keep well. Pollinate with any other apple on this list except Gravenstein. A WSU Mt Vernon recommended variety.
Chehalis
This old favorite was discovered north of Chehalis WA in 1937. This is a large, sweet yellow apple that resembles Golden Delicious in looks and flavor but it is crispier and larger. This is a reliable, highly productive variety well suited for organic growers; it is highly resistant to scab and has good mildew resistance. Fruit ripens in September. Great for fresh eating and for baking and saucing.
Spartan
This upright, spreading variety produces crisp, juicy, dark red, dessert apples that can be harvested in early October. It's one of the best red-skinned varieties and the fruit will keep well for several months if they are stored correctly. Raised in Canada in 1926, it's ideal for a medium sized garden, where it can be appreciated for its ornamental beauty as well as its harvest.
4 Way Combo, Asian Pear
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Get 4 Asian pear varieties on 1 tree with our 4 Way Combo Asian Pear tree. These trees have been grafted with four of the following five varieties: Chojuro, Nijisseiki, Shinseiki, Shinko and Kosui.
No need to plant a second tree for cross-pollination since the different varieties on this tree will pollinate each other.
These trees will be approximately 4-5 feet tall and have nearly 3/4" thick trunks (11/16" caliper).
4 Way Combo, Cherry
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Get 4 cherry trees in one with our 4 Way Combo Cherry trees. Each tree will have a random combination of four of the following five varieties grafted onto it: Bing, Rainier, Van, Royal Ann, Stella, Sweetheart.
These trees will have nearly 3/4" thick trunks (11/16" caliper).
4 Way Combo, European Pear
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Get 4 European pear varieties on 1 tree with our 4 Way Combo pear tree. These trees have been grafted with four of the following six varieties: Bartlett, Flemish Beauty, Red Bartlett, Rescue, Anjou, Bosc.
No need to plant a second tree for cross-pollination since the different varieties on this tree will pollinate each other.
These trees will be approximately 4-5 feet tall and will have nearly 3/4" thick trunks (11/16" caliper).
4 Way Combo Surprise, Plum
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Get 4 European plum varieties on one tree with our 4 Way Combo plum tree. These trees have been grafted with a random combination of four of the following six varieties: Stanley, Yellow Egg, Brooks, Italian, Seneca, and Green Gage.
No need to plant a second tree for cross-pollination since the different varieties on this tree will pollinate each other.
These trees will be approximately 4-5 feet tall and will have nearly 1" thick trunks (7/8" caliper).