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Saturn Peach Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT147

Sweet Treat Pluerry Tree (Standard)

Sweet Treat Pluerry Tree
(Standard)

FT198

Harrow Delight Pear Tree, European Type (Semi-dwarf)

Harrow Delight Pear Tree, European Type
(Semi-dwarf)

FT173
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Double Delight® Zaiger Nectarine Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Double Delight® Zaiger Nectarine Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT130

Arctic Supreme Peach Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Arctic Supreme Peach Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT149

July (Kim) Elberta Peach Tree (Semi-dwarf)

July
(Kim) Elberta Peach Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT156
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Loring Peach Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Loring Peach Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT159

Fantasia Nectarine Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Fantasia Nectarine Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT120

Shinseiki Asian Pear Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Shinseiki Asian Pear Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT167
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Q 1 8  Peach Leaf Curl Resistant Peach Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Q 1 8 Peach Leaf Curl Resistant Peach Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT151

Low Chill Apple, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Low Chill Apple, 3 on 1 Multiple Grafted Fruit Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT008

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

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

FT009
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Gravenstein Red Apple Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Gravenstein Red Apple Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT041

Heavenly White® Zaiger Nectarine Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Heavenly White® Zaiger Nectarine Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT125

Muir Peach Tree (Semi-dwarf)

Muir Peach Tree
(Semi-dwarf)

FT142
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