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Gold Kist Apricot Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Gold Kist Apricot Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT067

Katy Apricot Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Katy Apricot Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT069

Eva's Pride Peach Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Eva's Pride Peach Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT138
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Stella Cherry Tree
(Dwarf)

FT317

Sweet Cherries, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree (Semi-Dwarf)

Sweet Cherries, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree
(Semi-Dwarf)

FT016

Bing Cherry Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Bing Cherry Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT080
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Pakistan Fruiting Mulberry Tree (Standard)

Pakistan Fruiting Mulberry Tree
(Standard)

FT118

Low Chill Requirement Peaches, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree (Standard)

Low Chill Requirement Peaches, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree
(Standard)

FT154

Pakistan Fruiting Mulberry Tree (Bush Form) (Standard)

Pakistan Fruiting Mulberry Tree
(Bush Form)
(Standard)

FT321
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Black Beauty Fruiting Mulberry Tree (Bush Form) (Semi-dwarf)

Black Beauty Fruiting Mulberry Tree
(Bush Form)
(Semi-dwarf)

FT322

Utah Giant Cherry Tree (Dwarf)

Utah Giant Cherry Tree
(Dwarf)

FT314
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