
Cherries are an excellent choice for home gardens. The incredibly juicy, bite-size treats begin to ripen to June – earlier than other tree fruits – and the fruit can be used in so many ways! Many varieties are self-pollinating, too, so you can pick a bountiful crop even if you have room for only one tree. Pie cherries are self-pollinating and compact, perfect for pies, jam, juice and eating fresh. Sweet cherries take more space and require another sweet cherry planted nearby as a pollinator.

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Montmorency Pie Cherry
This is the standard by which pie cherries
are judged. Ripens in July—bright
red fruit with amber flesh and clear juice.
$34.99

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North Star Pie Cherry Tree

Natural dwarf grows just 10 ft. tall. Mouthwatering fruit ripens
mid to late July.
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Stella Sweet Cherry Tree

Sets enormous crops without a pollinator! Fits
any size yard.
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Sweetheart Sweet Cherry Tree
Harvest bushels of sweet, juicy cherries ripening
in mid July.
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Montmorency Pie Cherry Tree

This is the standard by which pie cherries are judged. Ripens in
July—bright red fruit with amber flesh and clear juice.
Currently Unavailable |

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Nanking Bush Cherry

Produces sweetly scented spring flowers and tremendous crops of tasty fruit.
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Hansen's Bush Cherry

As handsome and hardy
as fruiting shrubs come!
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Our Choice Bush Cherry
Tons of large, sweet-tart, red fruit is ready to harvest
in midsummer.
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