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9175 East 6000 South
Jensen, Utah 84035
Phone: 435-789-5512
Now taking orders for
spring planters, full vegetable flats, and bare root/potted trees and shrubs.
Cherries
Cherries: Note: Cherries can be grown from trees or bushes. The tart cherries survive better in our area.
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Carmin Jewel(TM) Bush - Very productive bush cherry developed by the University of Saskatchewan. Great for fresh eating (if the birds don't clear them out first.) Hardy to Zone 3.
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Craig's Crimson Cherry -
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Evans - Tart Cherry. May be grown as a small tree or as a bush. Hardy to zone 3.
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Juliet(TM) Bush Cherry - Tasty bush cherry developed by the University of Saskatchewan. Great for fresh eating. Hardy to Zone 3.
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Mesabi - Tart Cherry that is a cross between a tart and a sweet cherry. Sweeter than other tart cherries. Very productive in our area. A naturally small tree cherry. Hardy to zone 4.
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Montmorency - Heirloom pie cherry. A naturally small tree cherry. Hardy to zone 3.
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Romeo(TM) Bush Cherry - Tasty bush cherry developed by the University of Saskatchewan. Great for fresh eating. Hardy to Zone 3.
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Sprite -
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Van Cherry -
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