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FRUIT TREES
bareroot fruit trees. Opens in a new window. Opens external website. Opens external website in a new window.ABOUT ARBOREUM
We offer the finest of all fruits that can produce in our own climate. We cannot know the growing conditions elsewhere and do not make recommendations for all our public, wherever they may live, with unreserved guarantee. But we can say that the varieties you find CHERRIES – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Beloved as the first fruits of the season, cherries have resisted the market trend to make every fruit a year-long commodity. Cherry breeders and marketers have found in the fruit's genes no way to extend the cherry season beyond the brief, but spectacular, bliss of late spring. The best way to ALMONDS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Portuguese legend tells of the Lusitanian emir whose bride pined for the snowfall of her far-northern native land. The emir was inspired to plant all the lands visible from his castle with almond trees which, in their first winter of bloom, covered the countryside of Algarve with billows of blossoming snow! This story APRICOTS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY These golden fruits seem the quintessential Californian fruit, beautiful on tree or on plate, so aromatic and flavorful, and so ill adapted are they to conditions in the rest of the world. No other fruit is nearly a lost art form. as the traditional varieties are no longer grown and modern ones unsatisfactory, that the PEREGRINE – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY A glasshouse peach as grown in Britain, Peregrine is nearly remarkable here in its adaptation to the cooler, ocean-influenced microclimates of the West Coast. The variety of choice at Peninsula, East Bay and Monterey Bay locations, where summer heat is usuallyHOWARD'S MIRACLE
Large, round, deep-sutured plum, so richly flavored and so deeply colored pink and red, is often mistaken for a nectarine, both in looks and in taste. Flesh pure white, lacks tartness near pit. If only one plum can be planted but no, you should find room for at least two, and tell yourself it's for better pollinatiEARLY PURPLE GUIGNE
Guigne (geen, with a hard 'g') is the name of all the soft, jelly-like fleshed cherries, French in derivation. This is an impressively large, pointed, dark purple-black fruit, melting in texture, with the essence of black-cherry flavor. Among the earliest black cherries. We would recommend guigne cherries for any proneBOURJASSOTE NOIRE
Europe's most famous fig. The several color varieties of Bourjassottes were reputedly first found in the village of Burjasot, 19 km northwest of Valencia. But the black, white, grey and striped figs of Burjasot are not mere color variants, but very distinct from each other. This, la figue noire de Bourjassotte, or 'Bou THE ARBOREUM COMPANYFRUIT TREESABOUT ARBOREUMCONTACT USBLOGNECTARINESSEARCH There's something about the climate here in California that grows trees longer and stronger than any other place in the world. No storms, no humidity, no bugs and no diseases.FRUIT TREES
bareroot fruit trees. Opens in a new window. Opens external website. Opens external website in a new window.ABOUT ARBOREUM
We offer the finest of all fruits that can produce in our own climate. We cannot know the growing conditions elsewhere and do not make recommendations for all our public, wherever they may live, with unreserved guarantee. But we can say that the varieties you find CHERRIES – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Beloved as the first fruits of the season, cherries have resisted the market trend to make every fruit a year-long commodity. Cherry breeders and marketers have found in the fruit's genes no way to extend the cherry season beyond the brief, but spectacular, bliss of late spring. The best way to ALMONDS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Portuguese legend tells of the Lusitanian emir whose bride pined for the snowfall of her far-northern native land. The emir was inspired to plant all the lands visible from his castle with almond trees which, in their first winter of bloom, covered the countryside of Algarve with billows of blossoming snow! This story APRICOTS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY These golden fruits seem the quintessential Californian fruit, beautiful on tree or on plate, so aromatic and flavorful, and so ill adapted are they to conditions in the rest of the world. No other fruit is nearly a lost art form. as the traditional varieties are no longer grown and modern ones unsatisfactory, that the PEREGRINE – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY A glasshouse peach as grown in Britain, Peregrine is nearly remarkable here in its adaptation to the cooler, ocean-influenced microclimates of the West Coast. The variety of choice at Peninsula, East Bay and Monterey Bay locations, where summer heat is usuallyHOWARD'S MIRACLE
Large, round, deep-sutured plum, so richly flavored and so deeply colored pink and red, is often mistaken for a nectarine, both in looks and in taste. Flesh pure white, lacks tartness near pit. If only one plum can be planted but no, you should find room for at least two, and tell yourself it's for better pollinatiEARLY PURPLE GUIGNE
Guigne (geen, with a hard 'g') is the name of all the soft, jelly-like fleshed cherries, French in derivation. This is an impressively large, pointed, dark purple-black fruit, melting in texture, with the essence of black-cherry flavor. Among the earliest black cherries. We would recommend guigne cherries for any proneBOURJASSOTE NOIRE
Europe's most famous fig. The several color varieties of Bourjassottes were reputedly first found in the village of Burjasot, 19 km northwest of Valencia. But the black, white, grey and striped figs of Burjasot are not mere color variants, but very distinct from each other. This, la figue noire de Bourjassotte, or 'Bou ALMONDS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Portuguese legend tells of the Lusitanian emir whose bride pined for the snowfall of her far-northern native land. The emir was inspired to plant all the lands visible from his castle with almond trees which, in their first winter of bloom, covered the countryside of Algarve with billows of blossoming snow! This story CHERRIES – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Beloved as the first fruits of the season, cherries have resisted the market trend to make every fruit a year-long commodity. Cherry breeders and marketers have found in the fruit's genes no way to extend the cherry season beyond the brief, but spectacular, bliss of late spring. The best way to CONTACT US – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY P.O. Box 1804 Morgan Hill, CA 95038 arboreum.company@gmail.com PEREGRINE – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY A glasshouse peach as grown in Britain, Peregrine is nearly remarkable here in its adaptation to the cooler, ocean-influenced microclimates of the West Coast. The variety of choice at Peninsula, East Bay and Monterey Bay locations, where summer heat is usually BUNGO – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Largest of the umes, is in fact a hybrid between apricot and ume but always treated as an ume in the classical culinary repertory. Fruits large, as for an apricot, and flattened; orange with slight pink shoulder when ripe. Among the last of the umes in season. Because of PEACHES – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY The tree-ripened peach compresses within its skin the distilled essence of summer, and for that there is no substitute in the experience of the season. Cherries may mark the turn of spring, but without at least four peach trees, there can be no early summer, no midsummer, no late summer, not even aPACIFIC PLUMS
The best-kept (and perhaps only) secret of the State of Jefferson. This most desirable of native plums of America was a staple of kitchens in trans-Cascadian California and Oregon during the last century, and an important part of the local economy: jars of plum jelly and bottles of plum wine are sold to the occasional and curious traveller in these most remote parts of the Pacific states. SPRINGTIME – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY For many years the earliest commercial peach, grown in California, south of France, Spain and North Africa, created by Armstrong Nurseries in the late 1940s and perhaps their most profitable invention. Fruits are usually pointed, skin white with deep red splashes, high fuzz; flesh white, semifreestone, somewhat coarse ROYAL – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY This best-noted variety of apricot in America is at last made available to our public: the genuine, true to name 'Royal' apricot of France. As explained elsewhere (see our blogposts) this variety has been confused in the public mind with other fruits by the duplicity ofGOLDEN NECTAR
This plum could pass for a tropical fruit. Called the "Mango" of plums by friends, with identically dense, but moist flesh, bright yellow, exterior nearly orange when fully ripe, the flavor includes some suggestion of mango - or comparably exotic fruit. Immense fruits remain attached with difficulty; when fruit start t THE ARBOREUM COMPANYFRUIT TREESABOUT ARBOREUMCONTACT USBLOGNECTARINESSEARCH We believe the fruit trees we deliver are the best grown, anywhere. By anyone. There's something about the climate here in California that grows trees longer and stronger than any other place in the world. No storms, no humidity, no bugs and no diseases. A growing season twice that of the next-best nursery region means our trees are so largeFRUIT TREES
bareroot fruit trees. Opens in a new window. Opens external website. Opens external website in a new window.ABOUT ARBOREUM
About Arboreum. We offer the finest of all fruits that can produce in our own climate. We cannot know the growing conditions elsewhere and do not make recommendations for all our public, wherever they may live, with unreserved guarantee. But we can say that the varieties you find here are the very best of their kind, and all written sources we APRICOTS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Apricots. These golden fruits seem the quintessential Californian fruit, beautiful on tree or on plate, so aromatic and flavorful, and so ill adapted are they to conditions in the rest of the world. No other fruit is nearly a lost art form. as the traditional varieties are no longer grown and modern ones unsatisfactory, that the apricotmay
HOWARD'S MIRACLE
Howard's Miracle. Regular price. $28.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Large, round, deep-sutured plum, so richly flavored and so deeply colored pink and red, is often mistaken for a nectarine, both in looks and in taste. Flesh pure white, lacks tartness near pit. If only one plum can be planted but no, you should find room for at least BUNGO – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Bungo. Regular price. $28.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Largest of the umes, is in fact a hybrid between apricot and ume but always treated as an ume in the classical culinary repertory. Fruits large, as for an apricot, and flattened; orange with slight pink shoulder when ripe. Among the last of the umes in WATERLOO – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Waterloo. Regular price. $32.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Also by Thomas Andrew Knight, Waterloo would have been Britain's (perhaps the World's) greatest cherry, but it produces fruits in singles along the length of the branch, making it unprofitable as a commercial fruit. Not a problem for the grower at home! A guigne, or rather,hybrid
MERICREST – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Mericrest. Regular price. $28.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Singular among Eastern nectarines is Mericrest, product of Elwyn Meader's breeding at University of New Hampshire. One of the few nectarines that have performed well both in the East and in the West, and produces the true, rich aroma of nectarine. Fairly winter hardyand with a
BOURJASSOTE NOIRE
Bourjassote Noire. Regular price. $25.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Europe's most famous fig. The several color varieties of Bourjassottes were reputedly first found in the village of Burjasot, 19 km northwest of Valencia. But the black, white, grey and striped figs of Burjasot are not mere color variants, but very distinct fromeach other.
EARLY PURPLE GUIGNE
Early Purple Guigne. Regular price. $32.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Guigne (geen, with a hard 'g') is the name of all the soft, jelly-like fleshed cherries, French in derivation. This is an impressively large, pointed, dark purple-black fruit, melting in texture, with the essence of black-cherry flavor. Among the earliestblack cherries.
THE ARBOREUM COMPANYFRUIT TREESABOUT ARBOREUMCONTACT USBLOGNECTARINESSEARCH We believe the fruit trees we deliver are the best grown, anywhere. By anyone. There's something about the climate here in California that grows trees longer and stronger than any other place in the world. No storms, no humidity, no bugs and no diseases. A growing season twice that of the next-best nursery region means our trees are so largeFRUIT TREES
bareroot fruit trees. Opens in a new window. Opens external website. Opens external website in a new window.ABOUT ARBOREUM
About Arboreum. We offer the finest of all fruits that can produce in our own climate. We cannot know the growing conditions elsewhere and do not make recommendations for all our public, wherever they may live, with unreserved guarantee. But we can say that the varieties you find here are the very best of their kind, and all written sources we APRICOTS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Apricots. These golden fruits seem the quintessential Californian fruit, beautiful on tree or on plate, so aromatic and flavorful, and so ill adapted are they to conditions in the rest of the world. No other fruit is nearly a lost art form. as the traditional varieties are no longer grown and modern ones unsatisfactory, that the apricotmay
HOWARD'S MIRACLE
Howard's Miracle. Regular price. $28.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Large, round, deep-sutured plum, so richly flavored and so deeply colored pink and red, is often mistaken for a nectarine, both in looks and in taste. Flesh pure white, lacks tartness near pit. If only one plum can be planted but no, you should find room for at least BUNGO – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Bungo. Regular price. $28.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Largest of the umes, is in fact a hybrid between apricot and ume but always treated as an ume in the classical culinary repertory. Fruits large, as for an apricot, and flattened; orange with slight pink shoulder when ripe. Among the last of the umes in WATERLOO – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Waterloo. Regular price. $32.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Also by Thomas Andrew Knight, Waterloo would have been Britain's (perhaps the World's) greatest cherry, but it produces fruits in singles along the length of the branch, making it unprofitable as a commercial fruit. Not a problem for the grower at home! A guigne, or rather,hybrid
MERICREST – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Mericrest. Regular price. $28.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Singular among Eastern nectarines is Mericrest, product of Elwyn Meader's breeding at University of New Hampshire. One of the few nectarines that have performed well both in the East and in the West, and produces the true, rich aroma of nectarine. Fairly winter hardyand with a
BOURJASSOTE NOIRE
Bourjassote Noire. Regular price. $25.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Europe's most famous fig. The several color varieties of Bourjassottes were reputedly first found in the village of Burjasot, 19 km northwest of Valencia. But the black, white, grey and striped figs of Burjasot are not mere color variants, but very distinct fromeach other.
EARLY PURPLE GUIGNE
Early Purple Guigne. Regular price. $32.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Guigne (geen, with a hard 'g') is the name of all the soft, jelly-like fleshed cherries, French in derivation. This is an impressively large, pointed, dark purple-black fruit, melting in texture, with the essence of black-cherry flavor. Among the earliestblack cherries.
APRICOTS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Apricots. These golden fruits seem the quintessential Californian fruit, beautiful on tree or on plate, so aromatic and flavorful, and so ill adapted are they to conditions in the rest of the world. No other fruit is nearly a lost art form. as the traditional varieties are no longer grown and modern ones unsatisfactory, that the apricotmay
ALMONDS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Almonds. Portuguese legend tells of the Lusitanian emir whose bride pined for the snowfall of her far-northern native land. The emir was inspired to plant all the lands visible from his castle with almond trees which, in their first winter of bloom, covered the countryside of Algarve with billows of blossoming snow! This story speaks to the CONTACT US – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY P.O. Box 1804 Morgan Hill, CA 95038 arboreum.company@gmail.com WATERLOO – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Waterloo. Regular price. $32.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Also by Thomas Andrew Knight, Waterloo would have been Britain's (perhaps the World's) greatest cherry, but it produces fruits in singles along the length of the branch, making it unprofitable as a commercial fruit. Not a problem for the grower at home! A guigne, or rather,hybrid
PACIFIC PLUMS
The best-kept (and perhaps only) secret of the State of Jefferson. This most desirable of native plums of America was a staple of kitchens in trans-Cascadian California and Oregon during the last century, and an important part of the local economy: jars of plum jelly and bottles of plum wine are sold to the occasional and curious traveller in these most remote parts of the Pacific states. TUONO – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY The classic self-fertile almond variety, available nowhere else. Many home gardeners have sought an almond that produces nuts when grown alone. Tuono is productive without any pollenizer, making dessert-quality nuts in coastal and interior counties. Variety is native of Apulia, where it SPRINGTIME – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Springtime. Regular price. $28.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. For many years the earliest commercial peach, grown in California, south of France, Spain and North Africa, created by Armstrong Nurseries in the late 1940s and perhaps their most profitable invention. Fruits are usually pointed, skin white with deep red splashes, high fuzzASIAN PLUMS
Wonderfully versatile fruits, these plums originated in East Asia and were introduced to Japan, and then to California in the 1870s, and from here to the rest of the world. Today, most fresh plums in commerce are of the Asian type and are varieties that originated in PEREGRINE – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY A glasshouse peach as grown in Britain, Peregrine is nearly remarkable here in its adaptation to the cooler, ocean-influenced microclimates of the West Coast. The variety of choice at Peninsula, East Bay and Monterey Bay locations, where summer heat is usuallyDOUBLE CRAWFORD
A doppelganger of ‘Baby Crawford’, a darling of farmers’ markets and home orchardists, but better fruit quality and less demanding of fruit thinning. Double Crawford is a sibling of ‘Baby Crawford’ out of the same breeding program. Likewise a yellow-fleshed peach of THE ARBOREUM COMPANYFRUIT TREESABOUT ARBOREUMCONTACT USBLOGNECTARINESSEARCH We believe the fruit trees we deliver are the best grown, anywhere. By anyone. There's something about the climate here in California that grows trees longer and stronger than any other place in the world. No storms, no humidity, no bugs and no diseases. A growing season twice that of the next-best nursery region means our trees are so largeFRUIT TREES
bareroot fruit trees. Opens in a new window. Opens external website. Opens external website in a new window.ABOUT ARBOREUM
About Arboreum. We offer the finest of all fruits that can produce in our own climate. We cannot know the growing conditions elsewhere and do not make recommendations for all our public, wherever they may live, with unreserved guarantee. But we can say that the varieties you find here are the very best of their kind, and all written sources we APRICOTS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Apricots. These golden fruits seem the quintessential Californian fruit, beautiful on tree or on plate, so aromatic and flavorful, and so ill adapted are they to conditions in the rest of the world. No other fruit is nearly a lost art form. as the traditional varieties are no longer grown and modern ones unsatisfactory, that the apricotmay
CHERRIES – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Beloved as the first fruits of the season, cherries have resisted the market trend to make every fruit a year-long commodity. Cherry breeders and marketers have found in the fruit's genes no way to extend the cherry season beyond the brief, but spectacular, bliss of late spring. The best way to ALMONDS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Almonds. Portuguese legend tells of the Lusitanian emir whose bride pined for the snowfall of her far-northern native land. The emir was inspired to plant all the lands visible from his castle with almond trees which, in their first winter of bloom, covered the countryside of Algarve with billows of blossoming snow! This story speaks to the PEREGRINE – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY A glasshouse peach as grown in Britain, Peregrine is nearly remarkable here in its adaptation to the cooler, ocean-influenced microclimates of the West Coast. The variety of choice at Peninsula, East Bay and Monterey Bay locations, where summer heat is usuallyHOWARD'S MIRACLE
Howard's Miracle. Regular price. $28.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Large, round, deep-sutured plum, so richly flavored and so deeply colored pink and red, is often mistaken for a nectarine, both in looks and in taste. Flesh pure white, lacks tartness near pit. If only one plum can be planted but no, you should find room for at leastBOURJASSOTE NOIRE
Bourjassote Noire. Regular price. $25.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Europe's most famous fig. The several color varieties of Bourjassottes were reputedly first found in the village of Burjasot, 19 km northwest of Valencia. But the black, white, grey and striped figs of Burjasot are not mere color variants, but very distinct fromeach other.
EARLY PURPLE GUIGNE
Early Purple Guigne. Regular price. $32.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Guigne (geen, with a hard 'g') is the name of all the soft, jelly-like fleshed cherries, French in derivation. This is an impressively large, pointed, dark purple-black fruit, melting in texture, with the essence of black-cherry flavor. Among the earliestblack cherries.
THE ARBOREUM COMPANYFRUIT TREESABOUT ARBOREUMCONTACT USBLOGNECTARINESSEARCH We believe the fruit trees we deliver are the best grown, anywhere. By anyone. There's something about the climate here in California that grows trees longer and stronger than any other place in the world. No storms, no humidity, no bugs and no diseases. A growing season twice that of the next-best nursery region means our trees are so largeFRUIT TREES
bareroot fruit trees. Opens in a new window. Opens external website. Opens external website in a new window.ABOUT ARBOREUM
About Arboreum. We offer the finest of all fruits that can produce in our own climate. We cannot know the growing conditions elsewhere and do not make recommendations for all our public, wherever they may live, with unreserved guarantee. But we can say that the varieties you find here are the very best of their kind, and all written sources we APRICOTS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Apricots. These golden fruits seem the quintessential Californian fruit, beautiful on tree or on plate, so aromatic and flavorful, and so ill adapted are they to conditions in the rest of the world. No other fruit is nearly a lost art form. as the traditional varieties are no longer grown and modern ones unsatisfactory, that the apricotmay
CHERRIES – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Beloved as the first fruits of the season, cherries have resisted the market trend to make every fruit a year-long commodity. Cherry breeders and marketers have found in the fruit's genes no way to extend the cherry season beyond the brief, but spectacular, bliss of late spring. The best way to ALMONDS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Almonds. Portuguese legend tells of the Lusitanian emir whose bride pined for the snowfall of her far-northern native land. The emir was inspired to plant all the lands visible from his castle with almond trees which, in their first winter of bloom, covered the countryside of Algarve with billows of blossoming snow! This story speaks to the PEREGRINE – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY A glasshouse peach as grown in Britain, Peregrine is nearly remarkable here in its adaptation to the cooler, ocean-influenced microclimates of the West Coast. The variety of choice at Peninsula, East Bay and Monterey Bay locations, where summer heat is usuallyHOWARD'S MIRACLE
Howard's Miracle. Regular price. $28.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Large, round, deep-sutured plum, so richly flavored and so deeply colored pink and red, is often mistaken for a nectarine, both in looks and in taste. Flesh pure white, lacks tartness near pit. If only one plum can be planted but no, you should find room for at leastBOURJASSOTE NOIRE
Bourjassote Noire. Regular price. $25.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Europe's most famous fig. The several color varieties of Bourjassottes were reputedly first found in the village of Burjasot, 19 km northwest of Valencia. But the black, white, grey and striped figs of Burjasot are not mere color variants, but very distinct fromeach other.
EARLY PURPLE GUIGNE
Early Purple Guigne. Regular price. $32.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Guigne (geen, with a hard 'g') is the name of all the soft, jelly-like fleshed cherries, French in derivation. This is an impressively large, pointed, dark purple-black fruit, melting in texture, with the essence of black-cherry flavor. Among the earliestblack cherries.
ALMONDS – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Almonds. Portuguese legend tells of the Lusitanian emir whose bride pined for the snowfall of her far-northern native land. The emir was inspired to plant all the lands visible from his castle with almond trees which, in their first winter of bloom, covered the countryside of Algarve with billows of blossoming snow! This story speaks to the CHERRIES – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Beloved as the first fruits of the season, cherries have resisted the market trend to make every fruit a year-long commodity. Cherry breeders and marketers have found in the fruit's genes no way to extend the cherry season beyond the brief, but spectacular, bliss of late spring. The best way to CONTACT US – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY P.O. Box 1804 Morgan Hill, CA 95038 arboreum.company@gmail.com PEREGRINE – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY A glasshouse peach as grown in Britain, Peregrine is nearly remarkable here in its adaptation to the cooler, ocean-influenced microclimates of the West Coast. The variety of choice at Peninsula, East Bay and Monterey Bay locations, where summer heat is usually PEACHES – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY The tree-ripened peach compresses within its skin the distilled essence of summer, and for that there is no substitute in the experience of the season. Cherries may mark the turn of spring, but without at least four peach trees, there can be no early summer, no midsummer, no late summer, not even aPACIFIC PLUMS
The best-kept (and perhaps only) secret of the State of Jefferson. This most desirable of native plums of America was a staple of kitchens in trans-Cascadian California and Oregon during the last century, and an important part of the local economy: jars of plum jelly and bottles of plum wine are sold to the occasional and curious traveller in these most remote parts of the Pacific states. ROYAL – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY This best-noted variety of apricot in America is at last made available to our public: the genuine, true to name 'Royal' apricot of France. As explained elsewhere (see our blogposts) this variety has been confused in the public mind with other fruits by the duplicity ofASIAN PLUMS
Wonderfully versatile fruits, these plums originated in East Asia and were introduced to Japan, and then to California in the 1870s, and from here to the rest of the world. Today, most fresh plums in commerce are of the Asian type and are varieties that originated in BUNGO – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Bungo. Regular price. $28.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. Largest of the umes, is in fact a hybrid between apricot and ume but always treated as an ume in the classical culinary repertory. Fruits large, as for an apricot, and flattened; orange with slight pink shoulder when ripe. Among the last of the umes in SPRINGTIME – THE ARBOREUM COMPANY Springtime. Regular price. $28.00. Sale. Default Title - Sold out. For many years the earliest commercial peach, grown in California, south of France, Spain and North Africa, created by Armstrong Nurseries in the late 1940s and perhaps their most profitable invention. Fruits are usually pointed, skin white with deep red splashes, high fuzzSkip to content
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WE OFFER THE FINEST FRUITS YOU CAN GROW. WE BELIEVE THE FRUIT TREES WE DELIVER ARE THE BEST GROWN, ANYWHERE. BYANYONE.
There's something about the climate here in California that grows trees longer and stronger than any other place in the world. No storms, no humidity, no bugs and no diseases. A growing season twice that of the next-best nursery region means our trees are so large that we have a hard time fitting two trees together in one big box. It hurts to have to cut back our beautiful trees to ashipping size.
OUR CUSTOMERS THINK SO TOO. > The root systems of the trees they sell are huge. I have ordered > trees from almost every mail order(internet) nursery and Arboreum is > simply the best. I received my latest 'chinese' peach and 'early > crawford' from them last week. They are already sprouting leaves. > The trees are very healthy.>  Newport, RI
> Among the finest propagators of bareroot fruit tree stock I've ever > found, and I've been a collector for almost ten years. Good caliper > on the stems and — most important — well developed root balls > with taproots and strong laterals for maximum second year growth. >  Thousand Oaks, CA > This nursery has varieties that can't be bought anywhere else. They > answered all my questions very thoroughly, even though I was in the > market for only two trees. My trees were shipped across the country > to NY state, but arrived in perfect dormant condition. They were > huge, and grew very vigorously their first year. If I had room for > more trees, I'd buy them from this great nursery.>  Ithaca, NY
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