Fruit trees - Apples, Peaches, Pears, & Cherry trees

  • City: Los Angeles
  • State: California
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One (1) 6.5-7’ tall Black Tartarian Cherry tree – 4.5 years old, yields large, cherry-red to purplish-black fruit. Sweet, rich flavor is delicious, perfect for fresh-eating, pies/cobblers, and juice - $125 (1st pic) Two (2) Blake’s Pride Pear trees, 4.5 years old, both 7-8’ tall, very hearty / productive producing trees. Flesh is aromatic and juicy with a smooth, buttery texture. These pears store well and are good for fresh eating, canning, or making desserts or pear butter - $145/ea. (2nd & 3rd pics) One (1) Kieffer Pear tree, 4.5 years old, 7+’ tall, robust crop and bears large yellow fruit. The perfect pear for fresh eating, canning, and preserves - $155 (4th pic) One (1) Hosui Asian Pear tree, 1.5 years old, 2’ tall, won’t produce for a few more years. Fruit will have a snappy, tangy taste. Hosui’s produce excellent-quality fruit with a slightly higher acid content than other Asian pears. is sweet like a pear and crisp like an apple with lots of juice (not pictured) - $65 One (1) Liberty apple tree – 2 years old, 3’ tall, 1” dia. Prolific bearer, crisp white flesh, sweet – tart taste - $45 One (1) Gala apple tree – 4 years old, 6.5+’ tall, sweet & mild flavor, crisp but not hard texture, stores well, known for good eating & great cooking or canning - $145 (not pictured) One (1) Arkansas Black apple tree – 4 years old, 6’ tall, 1.5” dia., very late ripening apples that last a long time & keep excellent in storage - $110 (not pictured) One (1) Galaxy Peach tree - 3 years old, 4’ tall, 1.25” dia. Large, flat white donut peaches that melt in your mouth, delicious & juicy! - $85 (not pictured) One (1) Napoleon Royal Ann cherry tree – 4 years old, 6’ tall, 1.5” dia. excellent tasting cherries - $85 (not pictured) Two (2) Gold Rush apple trees – 1 year old, 16-18” tall, derived from Golden Delicious as the seed parent, with crosses from several other varieties including Winesap, Melrose, and Rome Beauty. The mildly sweet flavor and crispness of the Gold Rush's flesh make this apple good for fresh eating and cooking, as well as juice and cider - $65/ea. (not pictured)