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2018 Fruit Tree Sale

sponsored by Ironwood Property Maintenance, Millbrook Ontario


Welcome to the 2nd annual Spring Fruit Tree sale. Many of you took advantage of great sale prices on
fruit trees, fruit bushes and canes last season. The order for this season is required by Feb 28/18 to ensure
availability. The best value for trees is 20mm thick and bare root (br) meaning, no soil attached to the root
zone. This will give you about a 6-7 foot tall tree that will quickly produce additional root mass if planted
and cared for correctly. This option is much cheaper than potted trees and much lighter and easier to
transport. Planting immediately after you pick up is essential for best results. I’ll give you an instruction
sheet with your order to help you get started.

There are a few things about the price list: you’ll notice a “Zone ” rating beside the trees, we are generally
Zone 5 so keep your choices to zone 5 or lower (ie 4, 3etc.) In some cases you’ll see something like (5m x
5m) which indicates how high and wide the tree will be at maturity. (Helpful when finding a planting spot
with enough room). Some fruit varieties are self- pollinating but they will benefit from cross-pollination if
you plant two varieties (two cultivars) close to each other (25 feet spacing). Plant in full sun if possible.

Be advised, there are a limited number of trees available and it’s a first come first serve basis. So, they
may not have your exact choice. Sometimes they can offer a reasonable substitute of the same species.
When sending me your order by e-mail Also, please list it as follows:

# of trees, species, size, unit price and total cost (HST is applicable on totals)
Example: 1 Cortland apple tree 20 mm br $30 - total $30
2 Idared apple trees 20 mm br $30 - total $60 (and so on)
Grand Total = $90 + HST

In order to help me with your order, I’d like to suggest a deposit of about ½ the total amount or payment
in full if you prefer. I’ll make up an excel sheet so I can keep track of things. I can give you a receipt if
necessary or a refund if they are out of stock for what you’ve selected. Payment can be made through
e-funds transfer at my email at seangillen@nexicom.net with the password delicious. Also, if you could
include a contact number and general location (Millbrook, Cavan etc.) that would be helpful. I’ll pick
the order up in early May and notify you when to come to pick up your trees.

I can plant the trees for you as well if you prefer. This includes fertilizing with bone-meal, watering in,
staking, and some mulch. Price TBD based on size and number etc. If you’d like to plant yourself that’s
great too. I’ll give you some tips that’ll help you along.

Thanks very much

Sincerely

Sean Gillen
Ironwood Property Maintenance
Millbrook, Ontario
705-927-5105
Price list and Tree varieties ‘Golden Russet’ Zone 5
(20 mm (br) unless otherwise listed) Fine»grained, yellow, firm-fleshed apple with a
tart taste and a golden-brown skin. Great for
cider or fresh eating. Ripens in October.

‘Golden Sentinel’ Zone 5


Medium-sized, veryjulcy, flavourful fruit with a
golden finish. Scab resistant and a narrow,
pyramidal form. Ripens mid-September.

‘Goodland’ Zone 3
Large, green fruit with a red blush and a crisp,
juicy and tender flesh. Good for cooking or
APPLE - $30 unless otherwise listed eating fresh. Ripens in mid-September.

Collet Zone 3 ‘Granny Smith’ Zone 6


Medium-sized, red fruit with a light green blush. Good keeper with very high quality, green fruit
Flesh is white, firm and crisp and good for pies for eating fresh or cooking. Ripens in late
and sauces. Ripens mid-September. October.

Cortland Zone 4 ‘Haralson’ Zone 3


Beautiful, red fruit and popular for eating and Medium to large, bright red apple that is crisp,
cooking. It is crisp, sweet, and juicy with a tart and juicy. Use for pies, sauces and juices.
slight tartness. Ripens in October. Ripens late September to early October.

‘Empire’ Zone 4 Honeycrisp Zone 3


A ‘Mclntosh’ type with medium-sized fruit, Large fruit with a bright red skin, crisp and
semi-sweet and mild in flavour. Resistant to sweet tasting flesh. Eat fresh or use it for
mildew and fire blight. Ripens in October. cooking or cider. Ripens late September.
20mm (br). . . .. $36
‘Freedom’ Zone 4
It is crisp and juicy with a tart, distinct flavour ‘Idared’ Zone 5
and medium-sized fruit, red in colour with a An all-purpose, crisp, pinkish-red apple with a
yellow tint. Ripens in October. juicy, sweet» tart flavour. Ripens in October.

‘Gala’ Zone 5 ‘Jerseymac’ Zone 5


An all purpose apple that is sweet and aromatic Medium to large, yellow to red-blushed fruit
with pale yellow to golden-yellow flesh and with a firm, crisp and juicy flesh. A good
heavily striped in red. Ripens in August to early dessert or cooking apple. Ripens mid-August.
September.
‘Jonagold’ Zone 5
‘Golden Delicious’ Zone 5 A cross of Golden Delicious and Jonathon. it
Deep yellow, good quality apple with a sweet produces large, firm fruit, ripening yellow, with
taste and highly appreciated by those who prefer a red blush and has a sweet flavour. Ripens late
quality above appearance. Ripens mid- September.
September.
‘Liberty’ Zone 4 ‘Red Delicious’Zone 5
Crisp and juicy, medium-sized fruit with a Large, dark red fruit with a juicy, mildly sweet,
yellowish flesh. Use for eating fresh or crisp flesh. A favourite snacking apple. Ripens
applesauce. Ripens in early September. in October.

‘Lobo’ Zone 3 ‘Rescue’ Zone 3


Medium to large, yellow-green fruit with a red Skin is red over green on this large apple with a
stripe. Crisp, juicy flesh has a tart flavour. yellowish-white flesh. It’s firm and has a sweet
Ripens mid-September. flavour. Ripens early August.

‘Lodi’ Zone 4 ‘Richelieu’ Zone 4


Fruit is large, pale yellow, changing to Fruit is red and medium-sized with tender,
yellowish-white with a mild flavour, Excellent juicy, fine-textured, white flesh. Resistant to
for eating fresh or cooked. Ripens early August. apple scab. Ripens September to early October.

‘Mc Intosh’ Zone 4 ‘Rosybrook’ Zone 1


Medium-sized, nearly a solid red apple with Fruit is mostly red over a white-green with
tender and refreshing, white flesh. Good for cream-coloured flesh. Good for canning and
eating fresh or cooking. Ripens mid-September. dessert. Ripens early September.

‘Melba’ Zone 5 ‘Spartan’ Zone 3


Bright red with yellow-green stripes, medium- Small, sweet, crimson-coloured apple with a
sized apple with crisp, sweet to sour, juicy flesh. white flesh and pleasant flavour for eating fresh.
Eat fresh Ripens in October.

‘Mutsu’ Zone 5 ‘Sweet Sixteen’ Zone 4


An all-purpose, greenish-yellow, sweet apple Dark red with yellow, sweet, crisp, juicy flesh,
with firm, crisp juicy flesh and a sweet flavour. and an unusual aromatic flavour. Good dessert
Ripens mid-October. apple or for eating fresh. Ripens late September.

‘Norland’ Zone 3 ‘Vista Bella’ Zone 5


Medium-sized, red fruit with cream-tinted, Good quality, dessert fruit, medium-sized with a
green flesh and a sweet, mild flavour. Good for bright red flush on a light yellow-green
cooking and eating. Ripens late August. background. Ripens mid-July.

‘Northern Spy’ Zone 5 ‘Wealthy’ Zone 3


Large fruit with a rich, slightly sweet to tart Old time, all-purpose apple, deep red over a pale
flavour and bright red colour Use for fresh greenish-yellow background and cream-
eating or pies. Ripens in October. coloured, crisp, juicy flesh with pink veining.
Ripens in September.
‘Parkland’ Zone 3
Yellow-green fruit with a red blush overlay and ‘Wolf River’ Zone 4
creamy-white flesh. Good for eating and Large, cooking apple, with a pale yellow skin,
cooking. Ripens mid-August. almost covered with a dull red. Soft, tender,
creamy-white flesh is good for cooking. Ripens
‘Paula Red’ Zone 5 September-October.
Medium-sized, red, firm, tart fruit suitable for
eating and cooking. Ripens in September.
‘Yellow Transparent’ Zone 4 BLACKBERRY – 2 gal - $18.00
Translucent, pale yellow skin with a crisp, very
sweet, iuicy, white flesh. Great cooking apple. ‘Black Satin’ Zone 4b (125cm x 125cm)
Ripens in August. Superior, thornless cultivar producing huge,
glossy, sweet berries. Ripens in July.
APRICOT - 20mm br - $40.00 2gal................ $18.00(ea)

‘Goldcot’ Zone 4 (5m x 5m)


A self-pollinating tree with a tangy flavoured
fruit, perfect for fresh eating or canning. Ripens
early July.

‘Harcot’ Zone 5 (5m x 5m)


Medium to large, yellow-orange fruit with a red
blush and firm, smooth, sweet flesh. Perfect for
canning, eating fresh or freezing. Ripens mid-
July.
BLUEBERRY - 2 gal - $20.00
‘Harglow’ - NEW! Zone 4 (5m x 5m)
The fruit has exceptional flavour and texture ‘Blue Jay’ Zone 4 (175cm x 125cm)
and can be used for fresh eating, cooking and Quality berry with light blue, medium to large
preserving. Ripens in early July. fruit and a mild, sweet flavour. Rlpens early to
mid-season.
‘Hargrand’ Zone 5 (5m x 5m)
Uniform, large, freestone fruit with a dull ‘Bluecrop’ Zone 4 (175cm x 125cm)
yellow-orange colour and firm flavorful flesh. An all-purpose fruit with consistent yields and
Make jams, eat fresh or dry. Ripens late July. firm with good flavour. Ripens mid-season.

‘Moorpark’ Zone 5 (5m x 4m) ‘Blueray’ Zone 3 (50cm x 100cm)


Large, golden-yellow, freestone fruit are juicy Heavy producer of large, tart, highly flavoured,
with a pleasant flavour. Use for fresh eating or good, dessert berry. Ripens mid-season.
canning. Ripens mid-July.
‘Duke’ Zone 4 (175cm x 150cm)
‘Puget Gold’Zone 5 (5m x 4m) Firm berries with a mild, sweet flavour for
A freestone, large, flavorful apricot ripening to a eating fresh or freezing. Ripens early in the
rose-blushed, orange-yellow colour. Self- season.
pollinating and good for fresh eating. Ripens in
July. ‘Jersey’ Zone 4 (175cm x 125cm)
Good for baking with its very sweet flavour.
ASPARAGUS - .50cents each Ripens early to mid-season.

‘Improved Mary Washington’ Zone 3 ‘Northblue’ Zone 3 (80cm x 100cm)


(125cm x 50cm) Dark blue, large, attractive fruit with good
Hardy, old cultivar and a heavy producer of tall, flavour. Ripens mid to late season.
delicious, easy to grow, tender shoots.
2 year old roots .50 cents each
‘Northcountry’ Zone 4 (100cm x 100cm) Cherry x ‘4-in-1’ — NEW!
Attractive, sky-blue colour and sweet, mild Combo Cherry Zone 2a
flavour. Ripens mid to late season. A combination of cherry cultivars grafted on the
same tree.
‘St. Cloud’ Zone 4 (125cm x 100cm) 20mm (br)............ $72.00(ea)
Plentiful berries with superior flavour and
firmness. Ripens mid-season. Cherry Plum Cross ‘Nadia’ — NEW!
Zone 5 (3m x 3m)
The dark red skin and flesh is firm, sweet and
juicy, larger than a cherry, smaller than a plum.
Use for fresh eating, pies and preserves. Ripens
in August to September.
20mm br . . . . . . . . . $40.00 (ea)

Cherry Shrubs – 2 gal - $25.00

‘Cupid’ ‘Zone 2 (250cm x 125cm)


Black to dark red, large, sour cherry suitable for
CHERRIES - 20mm br - $40.00 fresh eating fresh or processing. Ripens in late
August.
‘Carmine Jewel’ Zone 2a
A dwarf, sour-tasting cultivar with a high sugar ‘Juliet’ Zone 2 (250cm x 200cm)
content. Use for fresh eating or processing. Highly desirable, dark red, fresh eating, quality
Ripens mid-July. cherry. Ripens in August.

‘Lapins’ Zone 3 (8m x 7m) ‘Romeo’ Zone 2 (25Ocm x200cm)


A self-pollinating cultivar with a dark red skin Large, deep crimson, sweet cherries are
and sweet flavour. Use for fresh eating or excellent for fresh eating. Ripens late August.
baking. Ripens late June to early July.
‘Valentine’ Zone 2 ( 250cm x 150cm)
‘Montmorency’ Zone 4 (6m x 5m) Bright red, sour fruit are good for pies and
Large, red fruit with a tart, yellow flesh is noted preserves. Ripens early to mid-August.
for being the best for making pies. A self-
CURRANTS - br - $8.00
pollinating cultivar. Ripens in July.
‘Red Lake’ Zone 5 (150cm x 150cm)
‘Stella’ Zone 5 (6m x 5m)
Clusters of large, bright red berries are delicious
A large, firm, dark red fruit with sweet, juicy,
eaten fresh or used in jams and jellies. Ripens in
rich» flavoured flesh. Self-pollinating and good
July.
for eating fresh or canning. Ripens mid-June.
‘Wellington’ Zone 3 (150cm x 150cm)
‘Van’ Zone 4 T (9m x 9m)
Sweet and juicy, black berries with excellent
Large, shiny, black, sweet, firm cherry ideal for
flavour. Ripens in July.
jams, jellies, pies and preserves. Ripens mid-
July. ‘White Pearl’ Zone 3 (150cm x 150cm)
White fruit with a greenish tinge are sweet and
juicy. Suitable for jams and jellies. Ripens in
July.
Fruit Salad - NEW! ‘Vidal’ Zone 5 (175m x 125cm)
A combination of fruit cultivars grafted on the These grapes are high in acidity and fruitiness,
same tree. Cultivars include Frost peach, Puget and when used in combination with other grapes
Gold apricot, Hardy Red nectarine, Shlro plum produces an excellent sweet or dessert wine.
and Harglow apricot. Ripens mid»Oct0ber,
15mm (br) . . . . . . . . . . . . $64.00 (ea)
JOSTABERRY – br - $9.00
GOOSEBERRY - br $8.00
A self-pollinating cross with the habit of the
‘Pixwell’ Zone 3 (150cm x 150cm) currant and fruit of a black gooseberry. The fruit
The pale green fruit becomes pink to purple has a unique tangy, sweet taste, green in colour
when ripe. Used for jellies. Self-pollinating. when young, ripening to deep purple. High in
Rlpens in July. vitamin C it is great for jams, jellies, pies and
Bareroot (br) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00 (ea) eating fresh. Ripens in late July.
Bareroot . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.00 (ea)
GRAPES - br $10.00
CRABAPPLE - $42.00
‘Concord’ Zone 4 (250cm x 125cm)
The large, blue-black fruit is juicy, sweet, and ‘Dolgo’ Zone 3 (8m x 6m)
excellent for eating. Ripens in late September. Pink buds open to large, fragrant, white flowers
followed by brilliant crimson fruit, used for
‘De Chaunac’ Zone 5 (200cm x 125cm) crabapple jelly. The crown is broadly rounded
The vigorous, blue-black fruit is used in making with green foliage changing to yellow in the
red wines. Ripens mid-September. fall.
‘Fredonia’ Zone 5 (250cm x 80cm) 9mm 5gal . . . . . . . . . . $42.00
The large, blue-black, seedless fruit has a spicy NECTARINE – br 20mm $40.00
flavour for eating fresh, jellies and winemaking.
Ripens mid-September. ‘Fantasia’ Zone 5 (7m x 6m)
Vivid orange-red, free-stone fruit with a juicy,
‘Himrod Seedless’ Zone 5 (150cm x 125cm) tangy flavour in early pickings, later pickings
One of the best table grapes with a crispy. taste rich and sweet. Ripens in August.
sweet, fine flavoured fruit. Ripens mid-
September. ‘Hardired’ Zone 5 (7m x 6m)
Orange-red in colour with a smooth skin it has
‘Niagara’ Zone 5 (175cm x 80cm) firm, flavourful, yellow flesh. Use for eating
Large, sweet and juicy, seedless grapes for fresh fresh, canning or preserves. Ripens in August.
eating, jellies and wine. Ripens in early
September. ‘Harko’ Zone 5 (6m x 5m)
A fresh eating nectarine with firm, sweet and
‘Sovereign Coronation’ (150cm x 125cm) juicy, yellow flesh. Ripens in August.
A blue, seedless grape with a musky, sweet
flavour which is suitable for fresh eating or
juices. Ripens mid-September.
and used for many culinary purposes. Ripens
mid-October.

‘Bartlett’ Zone 5 (6m x 4m)


Large, rich flavour, superb quality; heavy and
dependable cropper, for eating and canning. Mid
September

‘Bose’ Zone 5 (6m x 4m)


They produce a high quality, attractive fruit and
are a good pollinator for ‘Bartlett. Ripens in
PEACH – br 20mm $40.00
mid-October.
‘Frost’ Zone 5 (7m x 6m)
‘Chojuro’ Zone 5 (7m x 3m)
A large, freestone peach with a red blush over
An oriental pear with medium to large, flat-
greenish-yellow background. Good tor eating or
ended, brown, russet-coloured fruit with a thick
canning. Ripens midsummer.
skin. White flesh is crisp like an apple when ripe
‘Redhaven’ Zone 5 (5m x 4m) with a mild, slightly aromatic flavour. Ripens in
A beautiful red and golden-yellow skin with a late August.
firm flesh that is sweet and crisp in flavour.
‘Clapp’s Favorite’ Zone 5 (4m x 4m)
Good for freezing, canning and baking. Ripens
A yellow to green fruit with a red blush and a
late July.
delicate, melting, buttery flavour. Ripens in late
‘Reliance’ Zone 4 (6m x 5m) August.
Plump, golden, medium-sized, freestone fruit
‘Flemish Beauty’ Zone 4 (6m x 4m)
with a red blush are good for eating fresh or
Large fruit with a thick, clear yellow skin,
canning. Ripens in early August.
speckled with red when ripe. Tender, juicy flesh
‘Veteran’ Zone 5 (6m x 5m) is flavourful and suitable for eating fresh,
An ‘old-timer’, well known for its cold canning or for preserves. Ripens mid-
hardiness, large, golden-yellow fruit and its use September.
for canning or fresh eating. Ripens in August.
‘Golden Spice’ Zone 3 (7m x 6m)
This hardy cultivar bears green-yellow fruit
which is sweet, juicy and aromatic. it is self-
pollinating, although two trees will produce
better results. Good for canning and spicing.
Ripens late August.

‘Luscious’ Zone 5 (5m x 5m)


Juicy, sweet, self-pollinating, dessert pear with
bright yellow fruit blushed with red. Eat it fresh
or use it for cooking or sauces. Ripens in
PEAR – br 20mm - $30.00 September.

‘Anjou’ Zone 5 (6m x 4m)


A good, quality pear with thick, clear, greenish-
yellow skin. Flesh is sweet, aromatic and juicy
‘Nijisseiki’ Zone 3 (5m x 5m) ‘Early Golden’ Zone 5 (6m x 6m)
This oriental pear has green to greenish— A Japanese plum with mild tasting, sweet,
yellow, smooth fruit with a white, firm, crisp, yellow fruit. A good, fresh eating plum and
very juicy, sweet flesh and a refreshing tart suitable for cooking. Ripens in July.
flavour. Ripens mid-September.
‘German Prune’ Zone 4 (5m x 5m)
‘Shinko’ Zone 4 (5m x 4m) The dark blue fruit has a yellow flesh, a spicy
An oriental, fresh eating pear with a crisp, flavour and high sugar content. Use for fresh
distinctive, refreshing flavour and a golden- eating, canning or drying. Ripens in late August.
brown skin. Ripens in September.
‘Italian Prune’ Zone 4 (7m x 6m)
‘Summercrisp’ Zone 4 (5m x 5m) A valuable plum for dessert or preserving with
The fruit is yellow blushed with red and has a large, dark purple, delicious fruit.
crisp, juicy flesh with a mildly sweet flavour. Selfpollinating. Ripens in September.
Use for fresh eating. Ripens in mid-August.
15mm (br) . . . . . . . . . . . . $36 (ea) ‘Mount Royale’ Zone 4 (4m x 4m)
A large, European, dark blue plum with juicy,
Pear x ‘4-in-1’ Zone 4 (6m x 5m) sweet fruit. Ripens in late August.
A combination of pear cultivars grafted on the
same tree. ‘Pembina’ Zone 2 (6m x 6m)
20mm 7gal . . . . . . . . .. $98 (ea) A large, red, dessert plum with sweet, yellow,
juicy flesh. Ripens late August.

‘Vision’ Zone 5 (7m x 6m)


A European, freestone plum with dark blue fruit
excellent in quality and a sweet flavour. Ripens
in October.

PLUM - br 20mm $30.00

‘Brooks Gold’ Zone 4 (6m x 6m)


Large, golden fruit with a sweet, juicy, yellow
flesh which is good for fresh eating or canning.
Ripens mid-August.
RASPBERRY- see individual prices
‘Burbank’ Zone: 5 (7m x 6m)
A Japanese plum with large, reddish~purple ‘Boyne’ Zone 3 (150cm x 80cm)
fruit and juicy, flavourtul, dark red flesh. Eat Dark red, acidic berries with an aromatic
fresh, or use for drying, baking and preserving. flavour. The fruit is suitable for canning,
Ripens in late September. freezing or eating fresh. Early season ripening.
(br)....... $2.50(ea)
‘Fallgold’ Zone 4 (15Ocm x 80cm)
An everbearing raspberry producing two full
crops per year Golden-yellow, large fruit is
sweet, juicy, and firm. June and October.
(br)....... $3.50 ea

‘Heritage’ Zone 4 (125cm x 100cm)


An everbearing cuitivar with medium-sized,
sweet, red fruit for eating fresh, canning or
freezing. Ripens mid-July and in September.
(br).......$3.50 ea STRAWBERRY – br .50 cents each

‘Jewel’ Zone 4 (125cm x 125cm) ‘Eversweet’ Zone 5 (30cm x 60cm)


A black raspberry with firm, glossy, flavourful The everbearlng, large, flavourful berries
fruit for fresh eating, pies and preserves. Ripens produce a steady crop spring to fall. Eaten fresh
in early July. or frozen.
(br) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $4.50 ea
‘Kent’ Zone 4 (25cm x 60cm)
‘Latham’ Zone 4 (150cm x 80cm) The bright red, juicy fruit are delicious eating
A great yielder of large, firm, red berries with fresh, freezing or made into jams. Ripens mid to
multiple uses, like fresh eating, freeZone ing or late season.
canning. Ripens in July.
(br) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . $2.50 ea ‘Ozark Beauty’ Zone 5 (30cm x 60cm)
Everbearing strawberry producing an abundance
‘Royalty’ Zone 4 (150cm x 80cm) of sweet, delicious, scarlet-red berries. Eat them
A purple-red raspberry with large, sweet berries fresh, can or freeze them, or make them into
with great flavour. Suitable for jams and jellies, jam. Ripens late spring and in thefall
canned or frozen. Ripens in August.
2 gal $15.00 ‘Red Coat’ Zone 4 (30cm x 60cm)
These berries are bright red in colour with a soft
RHUBARB - br $4.00 each flesh and can be used for fresh eating or jams.
Ripens mid-season.
‘German Wine’ Zone 3 (70cm x 80cm)
Large, plump stalks are dark red and very sweet. ‘Veestar’ Zone 2 (30cm x 60cm
Use for pies or making wine. Ripens late spring. Large, red berries are fairly firm with good
(br) . . . . . . . .$4.00 (ea) flavour. A freezing or processing cultivar.
Ripens mid to late season.

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