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Annuals

Broadleaf Evergreens

Evergreens

Ferns

Fruit Trees and Plants

Hostas

Houseplants

Ornamental Grasses

Perennials

Roses

Shade Trees

Shrubs

Vines & Groundcovers
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Clockwise from top left: pears, apples, raspberries. |
You don't need a big garden to experience the thrill of growing and picking your own fresh fruit. Succulent berries, juicy peaches and crisp apples can be
surprisingly easy to grow, even in the smallest of gardens.
In addition to providing fresh, ripe produce, fruit trees lend both shade and beauty to your garden. There is pride, enjoyment and relaxation in growing and
harvesting fruit. It brings families and friends together for enjoyment and friendship. Why not make edible fruits a feature in your ornamental garden?
The Nursery at Reds features the following varieties of dwarf fruit trees and fruiting plants:
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Fuji Apple Five Way Apple Gala Apple McIntosh Apple Red Delicious Apple Yellow Delicious Apple
3-n-1 Cherry Bing Cherry Bali Cherry (sour) Montmorency Cherry (tart) Stella Cherry (sweet) Reliance Peach
Early Red Haven Peach Bartlett Pear Mount Royal Plum Eureka Lemon Improved Meyer Lemon |
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Fruiting Plants
Blueberry |
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Blue Crop North Blue North Country North Sky Patriot |
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| Blackberry |
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Black Satin |
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| Currant |
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Red Lake |
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| Grape |
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Delaware Eastern Concord |
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| Gooseberry |
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Pixwell |
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| Hardy Kiwi |
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Issai |
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| Raspberry |
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Canby Red Cumberland Heritage |
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