Showing 61–71 of 71 results
$19.95 – $35.95
Select options
Sweet November Crab™ is a grafted tree which bears a 2" sweet tasting applecrab. The parent tree originates from Northern New York in plant hardiness zone 4 and has seen temperatures as low as -35 degrees. It’s easy to see by its pictures (pictures are from 12/1 and 50% has dropped) that this tree produces a very heavy crop of exceptionally nice sized crabs in Northern New York that drop from early November into January. I believe that once this cultivar is grafted and growing above and below the 40th degree latitude (northern and southern states) we all will see a very nice November/December drop.
As the month of November arrives, most varieties of fruit trees sold commercially will be vacant of fruit. Having varieties such as Sweet November (along with many of our other late dropping cultivars) can create something special as illustrated from just a few pictures shared from among thousands of trail camera photos. While having fruit hitting the ground during late season such as Sweet November you will attract and hold enough does that bucks will definitely be cruising these specific trees looking for receptive does.
Sweet November crab™ is presently growing in the vicinity of 1,000's of other wild apple trees and is showing good resistance to Apple Scab, C.A.R, Powdery Mildew and Fireblight here in the Northeast. The leaves and fruit are very clean in this very big huge old tree with weeping limbs from all the years of carrying a heavy fruit load. Plant Hardiness zones 4 - 7.
Mature height 20'+
$24.95 – $44.95
A grafted female persimmon that is self-fruitful and produces a 2" Persimmon annually. Szukis is a tree that produces as many male flowers as it does female flowers. To this date, there are no other trees as perfect as it. If you want to start making seeded fruit from our other persimmons, this would be one to add to your orchard. Don't let the name fool you. This is a 90-chromosome true American persimmon thought to be from a seedling of Early Golden. Szukis produces fruit at a very young age and is annually productive. The fruit ripens in early October here in the Northeast and begins dropping into November. The tree is upright and spreading, reaching a mature height of 60'. This tree is very suitable for plant hardiness zones 5-8 in this map, Plant Hardiness Zones.
Select options
$24.95 – $44.95
A grafted female persimmon that is self-fruitful, producing 1" + Persimmon annually. The original tree resides in western NY and is around 30 years old. The fruit fully ripens on the tree even with being exceptionally north of the persimmon native home range. Tin Cup persimmons fall free from the tree on October 1st and continue into Mid November. During this time, the fruit is very sweet and, of course, is devoured by all wildlife and deer alike. As with most 90 chromosome persimmons, we sell Tin Cup has survived -30° F winter lows at a very young age. This fact, accompanied by its ability to ripen early in the extreme north, makes this tree able to go much farther north than its original location in western NY and entirely ripen. This tree is very suitable for plant hardiness zones 4b-7 in this map, Plant Hardiness Zones. The vigor is exceptional on this tree and maybe the fastest growing 90 chromosomes persimmons I have ever seen when grafting onto 90 chromosomes roots. Tin Cup's mature height will be 60'+
Select options
$19.95 – $35.95
This grafted crabapple is a tree that grows very upright, nicely spread, and exhibits good resistance to common apple tree diseases. Trailman showed excellent resistance to apple scab and cedar apple rust in a no-spray situation. Trailman crabapple produces heavy annual crops of 2’’ apple crabs. It is an excellent-tasting apple that drops free from the tree in mid-August. I would explain the taste as tropical with a good texture. Simply a great apple to start that feeding pattern. Trailman crabapple will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness Zones 3-8.
Only available in 2-yr trees.
Select options
$34.95 – $35.95
Some trees can produce fruit each year as sure as the sun comes up tomorrow, and Turning Point™ is just one of those trees. This grafted apple crab produces heavy crops of giant crabs to 2"+ sweet apples annually that hold well to the tree and drop from Mid-October well on through winter. A good portion of this fruit will fall during Late October and into November for most of the country's northern half. If you're like me, you want your property to peak in November. I like that the Turning Point™ tree ripens unevenly and gives me a substantial drop during a pivotal point in buck movement in November here in the NorthEast. Turning point™ apple is a Late-season apple by the sheer fact that it produces so much that the drop continues well into winter. This apple tree shows strong resistance to C.A.R, Apple Scab, powdery mildew, and fireblight here in the Northeast.
Turning Point™ is a tree that does not ripen at the same time. A huge bonus! This tree will have deer looking for its sweet-tasting fruit in October as apples start falling. That dependable attraction will continue well into the winter months. Turning point™ is a tree that has already proven fantastic here in the north. I believe that this tree will prove itself to possibly be one of the best late-season apple trees to hit the south that has ever come along. I could write on and on about this tree, but it's easier for me to show you a video. Click Here to see the video.
Turning Point™ has readily seen temperatures of -35 degrees, making it well suited for Northern Climates With all of its great qualities, Turning Point™ is an essential Mid and late-season apple tree for providing a substantial food source for all wildlife, especially deer, even into the winter months Turning point™ apple will have a mature height of 20'+ Suitable for plant hardiness zones 4-7
Only available in 2-yr trees.
Select options
$19.95 – $35.95
Whole Season™ crabapple is a very precocious tree that will fruit aggressively at an early age, grows 1 1/2” “Honey Crisp tasting” apples, has good resistance to common apple tree diseases and insects, produces heavy annual crops, and is a very vigorous growing tree. While no tree is immune to insect pests, I have watched coddling moth remove many standard size apples in my tree plots, while Whole Season maintained a heavy fruit load. Whole Season™ Crabapple will begin dropping the last week of September and persist into the New Year, with a majority of the crabapples being released from the tree during October/November. The unique aspect of Whole Season is that the crabapples ripen unevenly which provides a very nice extended drop time.
The deer are still visiting this tree all December long and into the New Year. Whether its October or December, the apples are cleaned up every night. Apples will continue to drop through January, making this the perfect food plot tree. They even remain very palatable and attractive to the whitetail deer at this time. This tree was still highly desired by the deer with a few hundred other wild apple trees in this area and several commercial apple orchards within the immediate area of this wild tree. Whole Season™ will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness zones 5 – 8. To see a video of why this tree got named Whole season click here.
Only available in 2-yr trees.
Select options
$19.95 – $35.95
This grafted crabapple produces a 1 ¾” and has a flesh that remains very palatable at a time when food supplies are low. Winter Crabarina™ will offer amazing attraction whether you’re looking to do a little late season hunting or just help your deer herd through the tough winter months. This prolific tree has excellent resistance to common apple tree diseases, is very productive, and a very late dropping crabapple with very heavy fruit loads. In a no spray situation I have seen excellent resistance or immunity to apple scab, cedar apple rust, fireblight and powdery mildew. The first picture is from December 5th, the second from January 21st, and the third one of the apple is from mid-February. As you can see, the flesh is still very intact even after many freeze/thaw cycles! This tree is very productive, fruits profusely on 1-year old wood, very vigorous and early producing. For a video to see what Winter Crabarina™ looked like the following year after these pictures click here. This tree will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness Zones 5-8
Select options
$19.95 – $36.95
A grafted pear tree that bears very heavy annual crops of golf ball size to 2’’ pears that drop from January – March. This tree is very vigorous and produces abundant fruit annually, and it tastes at this time of year like sweet fermented fine wine. Winter Deer pear™ are simply a great winter food source! Winter Deer pear™ tree will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant hardiness zones 5-8.
Only available in 2-yr trees.
Select options
$11.00 – $29.00
These two source trees are isolated most likely pollinating each other. These two trees both reside here in Pennsylvania but would make an excellent tree to plant from here to southern Wisconsin. The Woodland Chestnut trees are both near 80’ tall with a circumference that it would take 3 people hand in hand to go around these trees!
They produce an annual abundance of medium to large, very sweet chestnuts at a very early age ( 3-5 years depending on your soil conditions) which flower well after the chance of frost. Woodland Chestnuts are very fast growing, and will get HUGE! They have excellent blight resistance and are very cold hardy. These trees have been through "ambient temperature" of -22 degrees. The Woodland Chestnut will grow some truly GIANT chestnut trees! Do NOT plant in with fruit trees as they will end up shading out your entire orchard. They are an excellent tree for planting after a timber harvest.
Select options
$19.95 – $35.95
Yates apple is a heavy annually productive grafted apple tree, really yates is an applecrab. With its “Southern Roots”, many people would think that the Yates apple isn’t a good Northern apple. Yet, this tree is thriving well in temperatures down to -25 degrees, making this a solid apple tree into zone 4b. Yates apple tree is a heavy annual producer with a great tasting 2'' applecrab and is very resistant to common apple tree diseases. Insects do not bother this tree as much as some other apple trees. In a no spray situation yates has excellent resistance to apple scab, fireblight, powdery mildew and good resistance to cedar apple rust. This tree has a great drop time of October, November, and well into December depending on how far north you are planting. In the south, yates will drop October into mid November. The farther you move this tree north the later it hangs. Here in Pennsylvania this tree is dropping in November and continues well into December. The trees as dependable as they come, the picture your looking at is of yates producing after a mid-May 26° freeze. Yates Apple tree will reach a mature height of 20'+. Plant Hardiness zones 4-8
Select options
$24.95 – $44.95
This persimmon is a grafted female that is self-fruitful and will produce without a male pollinator. The fruit ripens in late September and begins falling free from the trees. Yates Persimmons will continue falling through the month of October here in Pennsylvania. The fruit is sweet at this time and 1 1/2'' - 2'' in size. The tree is annually productive and will reach a mature height of 60'+. Yates persimmons are suitable for plant hardiness zones 5-9 in this map, Plant Hardiness Zones.
Select options