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"Constant Harvest" Pluot®, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree (Semi-dwarf)

"Constant Harvest" Pluot®, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT007

"Fruit Salad" 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree (Standard)

"Fruit Salad" 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree
(Standard)

FT009

Dapple Dandy Pluot® Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Dapple Dandy Pluot® Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT221
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Earli Autumn Apricot Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT057

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Empire Apple Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT051

Flavor King Pluot® Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Flavor King Pluot® Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT222
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Gala Apple Tree (Dwarf)

Gala Apple Tree
(Dwarf)

FT303

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Gala Apple Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT052

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Indian Free Peach Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT157
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Late Santa Rosa Plum Tree, Japanese Type (Semi-dwarf)

Late Santa Rosa Plum Tree, Japanese Type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT201

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O'Henry Peach Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT140

Peach Leaf Curl Resistant Peaches, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree (Standard)

Peach Leaf Curl Resistant Peaches, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree
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FT153
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