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Heirloom fruit tree nursery grounded in organically grown apple trees. Trees of Antiquity is a small family farm shipping heritage fruit trees to homes and farms for over forty years. Growers of 400 + varieties of fruit trees shipped bare root. Folks reserve fruit trees for shipment in winter & early spring. PLUM TREES – TAGGED "USDA ZONE_4" – TREES OF ANTIQUITY European & Asian Plum Trees: prunus domestica Plums show great diversity of color, form, size, taste and use. European plums are the blue plums, including prunes, with firm flesh, that mature late in the summer. Most will freely interpollinize. Japanese plums bloom earlier, mature earlier and areAPPLE TREES
Apple Trees: malus pumila Rarely do you see a home orchard missing the king of fruits. Apples today can be grown from the desert to the sea. Apple trees offer a remarkable diversity of flavors, colors and textures and have a lifespan that far exceeds many other PEAR TREES – TAGGED "USDA ZONE_10" – TREES OF ANTIQUITY European & Asian Pear Trees Fresh, dried or canned, pears provide versatile appeal for the home orchardist. European pears are buttery, soft and sweet when fully ripe. A nice contrast in character are Asian pears which are crunchy like apples, but mouth watering in aFRANQUETTE WALNUT
Franquette walnut is an old French variety discovered in the early 1800's. with a small walnut well sealed, thin shell. One of the last Walnuts to break dormancy; late spring frost is rarely a concern. Franquette walnut once the dominant walnut planted throughout the west. Less susceptible toPEDRO WALNUT
Pedro Walnut. $45.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Pedro Walnut has a small size (approximately 30 ft.) makes this a backyard orchardist favorite. Well-sealed nut has perhaps the finest flavored kernel. ? Pedro Walnut is a favorite in consumer taste tests. Pedro walnut appears to be a good variety for areas with a temperate climate.SKEENA CHERRY
Skeena cherry is a self-fertile sweet cherry variety that is resistant to rain induced cracking. The Skeena cherry trees have a dark red to black skin that surrounds the dark red, juicy, sweet flesh of superior quality. The Skeena sweet cherry tree ripens about 14 days after Van.The Skeena is
HAWKEYE APPLE TREE
Hawkeye apple tree started as a small insignificant seedling in Jesse Hiatt's Peru, Iowa orchard, about 1870, as the original Red Delicious. Hawkeye apple tree, was not welcomed at the time and was cut down several times because the seedling wasn't growing in theFIRESIDE APPLE TREE
The Fireside apple tree originates from Minnesota where it has many admirers. The Fireside apple was developed in the early 1940's when the country listened to Roosevelts' "Fireside Chats" which likely beget its name. This large apple is extremely hardy. The crisp, juicy,NIEDWETZKYANA APPLE
Niedwetzkyana Apple. $39.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Niedzwetzkyana apple is a large bright red fruit with brilliant red flesh. Only a handful continue to survive in their native highlands of Kyrgyzstan. Flavor is a bit sweet and tart. HEIRLOOM FRUIT TREES FOR HOME & FARM-TREES OF ANTIQUITYFRUIT TERROIRQUINCE TREESAPPLE TREESFRUIT TREE REFERENCESGRAPE VINESMULBERRYTREE
Heirloom fruit tree nursery grounded in organically grown apple trees. Trees of Antiquity is a small family farm shipping heritage fruit trees to homes and farms for over forty years. Growers of 400 + varieties of fruit trees shipped bare root. Folks reserve fruit trees for shipment in winter & early spring. PLUM TREES – TAGGED "USDA ZONE_4" – TREES OF ANTIQUITY European & Asian Plum Trees: prunus domestica Plums show great diversity of color, form, size, taste and use. European plums are the blue plums, including prunes, with firm flesh, that mature late in the summer. Most will freely interpollinize. Japanese plums bloom earlier, mature earlier and areAPPLE TREES
Apple Trees: malus pumila Rarely do you see a home orchard missing the king of fruits. Apples today can be grown from the desert to the sea. Apple trees offer a remarkable diversity of flavors, colors and textures and have a lifespan that far exceeds many other PEAR TREES – TAGGED "USDA ZONE_10" – TREES OF ANTIQUITY European & Asian Pear Trees Fresh, dried or canned, pears provide versatile appeal for the home orchardist. European pears are buttery, soft and sweet when fully ripe. A nice contrast in character are Asian pears which are crunchy like apples, but mouth watering in aFRANQUETTE WALNUT
Franquette walnut is an old French variety discovered in the early 1800's. with a small walnut well sealed, thin shell. One of the last Walnuts to break dormancy; late spring frost is rarely a concern. Franquette walnut once the dominant walnut planted throughout the west. Less susceptible toPEDRO WALNUT
Pedro Walnut. $45.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Pedro Walnut has a small size (approximately 30 ft.) makes this a backyard orchardist favorite. Well-sealed nut has perhaps the finest flavored kernel. ? Pedro Walnut is a favorite in consumer taste tests. Pedro walnut appears to be a good variety for areas with a temperate climate.SKEENA CHERRY
Skeena cherry is a self-fertile sweet cherry variety that is resistant to rain induced cracking. The Skeena cherry trees have a dark red to black skin that surrounds the dark red, juicy, sweet flesh of superior quality. The Skeena sweet cherry tree ripens about 14 days after Van.The Skeena is
HAWKEYE APPLE TREE
Hawkeye apple tree started as a small insignificant seedling in Jesse Hiatt's Peru, Iowa orchard, about 1870, as the original Red Delicious. Hawkeye apple tree, was not welcomed at the time and was cut down several times because the seedling wasn't growing in theFIRESIDE APPLE TREE
The Fireside apple tree originates from Minnesota where it has many admirers. The Fireside apple was developed in the early 1940's when the country listened to Roosevelts' "Fireside Chats" which likely beget its name. This large apple is extremely hardy. The crisp, juicy,NIEDWETZKYANA APPLE
Niedwetzkyana Apple. $39.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Niedzwetzkyana apple is a large bright red fruit with brilliant red flesh. Only a handful continue to survive in their native highlands of Kyrgyzstan. Flavor is a bit sweet and tart. DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG Originally the Duchess of Oldenburg apple tree was planted extensively wherever growers required extreme hardiness from the cold winter. The Duchess of Oldenburg apple tree “kept up the hope of prairie orchardists in times of great discouragement,” according to The Apples of New York, Volume II,TOLMAN SWEET
Tolman Sweet apple tree is one of America’s oldest varieties. No one knows when and where it originated, but some think it may have been a cross between Sweet Greening and a Russet that was found growing in Dorchester, MA well before 1700. Tolman Sweet apples are highly esteemed for baking, stewing and making cider, thRUBINETTE APPLE
Rubinette apples are considered by many the best-flavored apple. A cross between Cox's Orange Pippin and Golden Delicious, Rubinette's apples flavor come almost primarily from Cox's Orange Pippin, but shape similar to Golden Delicious. The Rubinette apples are unsurpassed in balance of sweetness and sharpness with theWINEKIST APPLE TREE
The Winekist apple variety was introduced by Carl A Hansen, Brookings, South Dakota back in 1949. The Winekist apple tree produces a medium-sized, red fleshed apple with good flavor, though extremely tart. The Winekist apple tree and fruit display a close resemblanceHAWKEYE APPLE TREE
Hawkeye apple tree started as a small insignificant seedling in Jesse Hiatt's Peru, Iowa orchard, about 1870, as the original Red Delicious. Hawkeye apple tree, was not welcomed at the time and was cut down several times because the seedling wasn't growing in the FLAVOR SUPREME PLUOT Flavor Supreme Pluot. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Flavor Supreme is our favorite earl plum. It's one of the first of the year. The Flavor Supreme has a beautiful red flesh The flavor is rated better than any plums bearing this early. In our orchard it's probably our most coveted early fruit. Pollinate with another Pluot or Incaplum.
HAZELNUT FILBERT ETA Hazelnut Filbert Eta. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. Hazelnuts (Filberts) have been in our diet that pre-dates antiquity. Hazelnuts have been cultivated since 4 B.C, but the recent profusion of commercial plantings didn't develop until the early 1900's.HOWARD MIRACLE PLUM
Howard Miracle plum. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. In 1946 Frederick H. Howard, of Montebello, developed the Howard Miracle plum tree from a hybrid of greengage plum and Satsuma plum, a red-fleshed variety brought from Japan late 1800's. This cross of parents would represent a miracle since Satsuma is an Asian plum and the truegreengage is
LA FELICIANA PEACH
La Feliciana is an excellent freestone peach for mild winter areas. The firm flesh is yellow flecked with red, with a flavor that's balanced between sweet and tangy. La Feliciana has yellow skin with a scarlet blush. An abundant producer and tolerant to bacteriosisTAMOPAN PERSIMMON
Tamopan Persimmon is golden red, tender, juicy persimmon with a distinctive acorn shape. Fruit is very large with a distinctive acorn shape and thick skin; can be eaten with a spoon from the half shell like an avocado. Tamopan persimmon flesh is very sweet and of HEIRLOOM FRUIT TREES FOR HOME & FARM-TREES OF ANTIQUITYFRUIT TERROIRQUINCE TREESAPPLE TREESFRUIT TREE REFERENCESGRAPE VINESMULBERRYTREE
Heirloom fruit tree nursery grounded in organically grown apple trees. Trees of Antiquity is a small family farm shipping heritage fruit trees to homes and farms for over forty years. Growers of 400 + varieties of fruit trees shipped bare root. Folks reserve fruit trees for shipment in winter & early spring. PLUM TREES – TAGGED "USDA ZONE_4" – TREES OF ANTIQUITY European & Asian Plum Trees: prunus domestica Plums show great diversity of color, form, size, taste and use. European plums are the blue plums, including prunes, with firm flesh, that mature late in the summer. Most will freely interpollinize. Japanese plums bloom earlier, mature earlier and arePEDRO WALNUT
Pedro Walnut. $45.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Pedro Walnut has a small size (approximately 30 ft.) makes this a backyard orchardist favorite. Well-sealed nut has perhaps the finest flavored kernel. ? Pedro Walnut is a favorite in consumer taste tests. Pedro walnut appears to be a good variety for areas with a temperate climate.PORTERS PERFECTION
Porters Perfection. $39.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Porters Perfection apple tree is a welcome bittersharp hard cider apple. The Porters Perfection apples have an attractive skin striped red over a cream background. Interesting eating out of hand for thoseUTAH GIANT CHERRY
Utah Giant cherry trees are considered the best sweet cherry grown, according to folks in the great state of Utah. Utah Giant cherries are larger, firmer, more flavorful than Bing or Lambert. Good canner. Does not double in hot weather. Requires pollinizer like Black Tartarian, Napoleon, Rainier, Lapins, Stella, Skeena PEAR TREES – TAGGED "USDA ZONE_10" – TREES OF ANTIQUITY European & Asian Pear Trees Fresh, dried or canned, pears provide versatile appeal for the home orchardist. European pears are buttery, soft and sweet when fully ripe. A nice contrast in character are Asian pears which are crunchy like apples, but mouth watering in aFRANQUETTE WALNUT
Franquette walnut is an old French variety discovered in the early 1800's. with a small walnut well sealed, thin shell. One of the last Walnuts to break dormancy; late spring frost is rarely a concern. Franquette walnut once the dominant walnut planted throughout the west. Less susceptible toFIRESIDE APPLE TREE
The Fireside apple tree originates from Minnesota where it has many admirers. The Fireside apple was developed in the early 1940's when the country listened to Roosevelts' "Fireside Chats" which likely beget its name. This large apple is extremely hardy. The crisp, juicy,MULBERRY TREE
Mulberry Trees; Morus spp. The fruit of Mulberries looks and tastes something like a giant blackberry. Mulberries are vigorous and easy to grow and are prized both for their ornamental value and their delicious fruit. They bear heavily and over a fairly long period of HAZELNUT FILBERT ETA Hazelnut Filbert Eta. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. Hazelnuts (Filberts) have been in our diet that pre-dates antiquity. Hazelnuts have been cultivated since 4 B.C, but the recent profusion of commercial plantings didn't develop until the early 1900's. HEIRLOOM FRUIT TREES FOR HOME & FARM-TREES OF ANTIQUITYFRUIT TERROIRQUINCE TREESAPPLE TREESFRUIT TREE REFERENCESGRAPE VINESMULBERRYTREE
Heirloom fruit tree nursery grounded in organically grown apple trees. Trees of Antiquity is a small family farm shipping heritage fruit trees to homes and farms for over forty years. Growers of 400 + varieties of fruit trees shipped bare root. Folks reserve fruit trees for shipment in winter & early spring. PLUM TREES – TAGGED "USDA ZONE_4" – TREES OF ANTIQUITY European & Asian Plum Trees: prunus domestica Plums show great diversity of color, form, size, taste and use. European plums are the blue plums, including prunes, with firm flesh, that mature late in the summer. Most will freely interpollinize. Japanese plums bloom earlier, mature earlier and arePEDRO WALNUT
Pedro Walnut. $45.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Pedro Walnut has a small size (approximately 30 ft.) makes this a backyard orchardist favorite. Well-sealed nut has perhaps the finest flavored kernel. ? Pedro Walnut is a favorite in consumer taste tests. Pedro walnut appears to be a good variety for areas with a temperate climate.PORTERS PERFECTION
Porters Perfection. $39.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Porters Perfection apple tree is a welcome bittersharp hard cider apple. The Porters Perfection apples have an attractive skin striped red over a cream background. Interesting eating out of hand for thoseUTAH GIANT CHERRY
Utah Giant cherry trees are considered the best sweet cherry grown, according to folks in the great state of Utah. Utah Giant cherries are larger, firmer, more flavorful than Bing or Lambert. Good canner. Does not double in hot weather. Requires pollinizer like Black Tartarian, Napoleon, Rainier, Lapins, Stella, Skeena PEAR TREES – TAGGED "USDA ZONE_10" – TREES OF ANTIQUITY European & Asian Pear Trees Fresh, dried or canned, pears provide versatile appeal for the home orchardist. European pears are buttery, soft and sweet when fully ripe. A nice contrast in character are Asian pears which are crunchy like apples, but mouth watering in aFRANQUETTE WALNUT
Franquette walnut is an old French variety discovered in the early 1800's. with a small walnut well sealed, thin shell. One of the last Walnuts to break dormancy; late spring frost is rarely a concern. Franquette walnut once the dominant walnut planted throughout the west. Less susceptible toFIRESIDE APPLE TREE
The Fireside apple tree originates from Minnesota where it has many admirers. The Fireside apple was developed in the early 1940's when the country listened to Roosevelts' "Fireside Chats" which likely beget its name. This large apple is extremely hardy. The crisp, juicy,MULBERRY TREE
Mulberry Trees; Morus spp. The fruit of Mulberries looks and tastes something like a giant blackberry. Mulberries are vigorous and easy to grow and are prized both for their ornamental value and their delicious fruit. They bear heavily and over a fairly long period of HAZELNUT FILBERT ETA Hazelnut Filbert Eta. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. Hazelnuts (Filberts) have been in our diet that pre-dates antiquity. Hazelnuts have been cultivated since 4 B.C, but the recent profusion of commercial plantings didn't develop until the early 1900's. DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG Originally the Duchess of Oldenburg apple tree was planted extensively wherever growers required extreme hardiness from the cold winter. The Duchess of Oldenburg apple tree “kept up the hope of prairie orchardists in times of great discouragement,” according to The Apples of New York, Volume II,FIRESIDE APPLE TREE
The Fireside apple tree originates from Minnesota where it has many admirers. The Fireside apple was developed in the early 1940's when the country listened to Roosevelts' "Fireside Chats" which likely beget its name. This large apple is extremely hardy. The crisp, juicy,TOLMAN SWEET
Tolman Sweet apple tree is one of America’s oldest varieties. No one knows when and where it originated, but some think it may have been a cross between Sweet Greening and a Russet that was found growing in Dorchester, MA well before 1700. Tolman Sweet apples are highly esteemed for baking, stewing and making cider, thRUBINETTE APPLE
Rubinette apples are considered by many the best-flavored apple. A cross between Cox's Orange Pippin and Golden Delicious, Rubinette's apples flavor come almost primarily from Cox's Orange Pippin, but shape similar to Golden Delicious. The Rubinette apples are unsurpassed in balance of sweetness and sharpness with theWINEKIST APPLE TREE
The Winekist apple variety was introduced by Carl A Hansen, Brookings, South Dakota back in 1949. The Winekist apple tree produces a medium-sized, red fleshed apple with good flavor, though extremely tart. The Winekist apple tree and fruit display a close resemblance FLAVOR SUPREME PLUOT Flavor Supreme Pluot. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Flavor Supreme is our favorite earl plum. It's one of the first of the year. The Flavor Supreme has a beautiful red flesh The flavor is rated better than any plums bearing this early. In our orchard it's probably our most coveted early fruit. Pollinate with another Pluot or Incaplum.
FRANQUETTE WALNUT
Franquette walnut is an old French variety discovered in the early 1800's. with a small walnut well sealed, thin shell. One of the last Walnuts to break dormancy; late spring frost is rarely a concern. Franquette walnut once the dominant walnut planted throughout the west. Less susceptible to HAZELNUT FILBERT ETA Hazelnut Filbert Eta. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. Hazelnuts (Filberts) have been in our diet that pre-dates antiquity. Hazelnuts have been cultivated since 4 B.C, but the recent profusion of commercial plantings didn't develop until the early 1900's.TAMOPAN PERSIMMON
Tamopan Persimmon is golden red, tender, juicy persimmon with a distinctive acorn shape. Fruit is very large with a distinctive acorn shape and thick skin; can be eaten with a spoon from the half shell like an avocado. Tamopan persimmon flesh is very sweet and ofHOWARD MIRACLE PLUM
Howard Miracle plum. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. In 1946 Frederick H. Howard, of Montebello, developed the Howard Miracle plum tree from a hybrid of greengage plum and Satsuma plum, a red-fleshed variety brought from Japan late 1800's. This cross of parents would represent a miracle since Satsuma is an Asian plum and the truegreengage is
HEIRLOOM FRUIT TREES FOR HOME & FARM-TREES OF ANTIQUITYFRUIT TERROIRQUINCE TREESAPPLE TREESFRUIT TREE REFERENCESGRAPE VINESMULBERRYTREE
Heirloom fruit tree nursery grounded in organically grown apple trees. Trees of Antiquity is a small family farm shipping heritage fruit trees to homes and farms for over forty years. Growers of 400 + varieties of fruit trees shipped bare root. Folks reserve fruit trees for shipment in winter & early spring. PLUM TREES – TAGGED "USDA ZONE_4" – TREES OF ANTIQUITY European & Asian Plum Trees: prunus domestica Plums show great diversity of color, form, size, taste and use. European plums are the blue plums, including prunes, with firm flesh, that mature late in the summer. Most will freely interpollinize. Japanese plums bloom earlier, mature earlier and arePEDRO WALNUT
Pedro Walnut. $45.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Pedro Walnut has a small size (approximately 30 ft.) makes this a backyard orchardist favorite. Well-sealed nut has perhaps the finest flavored kernel. ? Pedro Walnut is a favorite in consumer taste tests. Pedro walnut appears to be a good variety for areas with a temperate climate.PORTERS PERFECTION
Porters Perfection. $39.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Porters Perfection apple tree is a welcome bittersharp hard cider apple. The Porters Perfection apples have an attractive skin striped red over a cream background. Interesting eating out of hand for thoseUTAH GIANT CHERRY
Utah Giant cherry trees are considered the best sweet cherry grown, according to folks in the great state of Utah. Utah Giant cherries are larger, firmer, more flavorful than Bing or Lambert. Good canner. Does not double in hot weather. Requires pollinizer like Black Tartarian, Napoleon, Rainier, Lapins, Stella, Skeena PEAR TREES – TAGGED "USDA ZONE_10" – TREES OF ANTIQUITY European & Asian Pear Trees Fresh, dried or canned, pears provide versatile appeal for the home orchardist. European pears are buttery, soft and sweet when fully ripe. A nice contrast in character are Asian pears which are crunchy like apples, but mouth watering in aFRANQUETTE WALNUT
Franquette walnut is an old French variety discovered in the early 1800's. with a small walnut well sealed, thin shell. One of the last Walnuts to break dormancy; late spring frost is rarely a concern. Franquette walnut once the dominant walnut planted throughout the west. Less susceptible toFIRESIDE APPLE TREE
The Fireside apple tree originates from Minnesota where it has many admirers. The Fireside apple was developed in the early 1940's when the country listened to Roosevelts' "Fireside Chats" which likely beget its name. This large apple is extremely hardy. The crisp, juicy,MULBERRY TREE
Mulberry Trees; Morus spp. The fruit of Mulberries looks and tastes something like a giant blackberry. Mulberries are vigorous and easy to grow and are prized both for their ornamental value and their delicious fruit. They bear heavily and over a fairly long period of HAZELNUT FILBERT ETA Hazelnut Filbert Eta. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. Hazelnuts (Filberts) have been in our diet that pre-dates antiquity. Hazelnuts have been cultivated since 4 B.C, but the recent profusion of commercial plantings didn't develop until the early 1900's. HEIRLOOM FRUIT TREES FOR HOME & FARM-TREES OF ANTIQUITYFRUIT TERROIRQUINCE TREESAPPLE TREESFRUIT TREE REFERENCESGRAPE VINESMULBERRYTREE
Heirloom fruit tree nursery grounded in organically grown apple trees. Trees of Antiquity is a small family farm shipping heritage fruit trees to homes and farms for over forty years. Growers of 400 + varieties of fruit trees shipped bare root. Folks reserve fruit trees for shipment in winter & early spring. PLUM TREES – TAGGED "USDA ZONE_4" – TREES OF ANTIQUITY European & Asian Plum Trees: prunus domestica Plums show great diversity of color, form, size, taste and use. European plums are the blue plums, including prunes, with firm flesh, that mature late in the summer. Most will freely interpollinize. Japanese plums bloom earlier, mature earlier and arePEDRO WALNUT
Pedro Walnut. $45.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Pedro Walnut has a small size (approximately 30 ft.) makes this a backyard orchardist favorite. Well-sealed nut has perhaps the finest flavored kernel. ? Pedro Walnut is a favorite in consumer taste tests. Pedro walnut appears to be a good variety for areas with a temperate climate.PORTERS PERFECTION
Porters Perfection. $39.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Porters Perfection apple tree is a welcome bittersharp hard cider apple. The Porters Perfection apples have an attractive skin striped red over a cream background. Interesting eating out of hand for thoseUTAH GIANT CHERRY
Utah Giant cherry trees are considered the best sweet cherry grown, according to folks in the great state of Utah. Utah Giant cherries are larger, firmer, more flavorful than Bing or Lambert. Good canner. Does not double in hot weather. Requires pollinizer like Black Tartarian, Napoleon, Rainier, Lapins, Stella, Skeena PEAR TREES – TAGGED "USDA ZONE_10" – TREES OF ANTIQUITY European & Asian Pear Trees Fresh, dried or canned, pears provide versatile appeal for the home orchardist. European pears are buttery, soft and sweet when fully ripe. A nice contrast in character are Asian pears which are crunchy like apples, but mouth watering in aFRANQUETTE WALNUT
Franquette walnut is an old French variety discovered in the early 1800's. with a small walnut well sealed, thin shell. One of the last Walnuts to break dormancy; late spring frost is rarely a concern. Franquette walnut once the dominant walnut planted throughout the west. Less susceptible toFIRESIDE APPLE TREE
The Fireside apple tree originates from Minnesota where it has many admirers. The Fireside apple was developed in the early 1940's when the country listened to Roosevelts' "Fireside Chats" which likely beget its name. This large apple is extremely hardy. The crisp, juicy,MULBERRY TREE
Mulberry Trees; Morus spp. The fruit of Mulberries looks and tastes something like a giant blackberry. Mulberries are vigorous and easy to grow and are prized both for their ornamental value and their delicious fruit. They bear heavily and over a fairly long period of HAZELNUT FILBERT ETA Hazelnut Filbert Eta. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. Hazelnuts (Filberts) have been in our diet that pre-dates antiquity. Hazelnuts have been cultivated since 4 B.C, but the recent profusion of commercial plantings didn't develop until the early 1900's. DUCHESS OF OLDENBURG Originally the Duchess of Oldenburg apple tree was planted extensively wherever growers required extreme hardiness from the cold winter. The Duchess of Oldenburg apple tree “kept up the hope of prairie orchardists in times of great discouragement,” according to The Apples of New York, Volume II,FIRESIDE APPLE TREE
The Fireside apple tree originates from Minnesota where it has many admirers. The Fireside apple was developed in the early 1940's when the country listened to Roosevelts' "Fireside Chats" which likely beget its name. This large apple is extremely hardy. The crisp, juicy,TOLMAN SWEET
Tolman Sweet apple tree is one of America’s oldest varieties. No one knows when and where it originated, but some think it may have been a cross between Sweet Greening and a Russet that was found growing in Dorchester, MA well before 1700. Tolman Sweet apples are highly esteemed for baking, stewing and making cider, thRUBINETTE APPLE
Rubinette apples are considered by many the best-flavored apple. A cross between Cox's Orange Pippin and Golden Delicious, Rubinette's apples flavor come almost primarily from Cox's Orange Pippin, but shape similar to Golden Delicious. The Rubinette apples are unsurpassed in balance of sweetness and sharpness with theWINEKIST APPLE TREE
The Winekist apple variety was introduced by Carl A Hansen, Brookings, South Dakota back in 1949. The Winekist apple tree produces a medium-sized, red fleshed apple with good flavor, though extremely tart. The Winekist apple tree and fruit display a close resemblance FLAVOR SUPREME PLUOT Flavor Supreme Pluot. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. The Flavor Supreme is our favorite earl plum. It's one of the first of the year. The Flavor Supreme has a beautiful red flesh The flavor is rated better than any plums bearing this early. In our orchard it's probably our most coveted early fruit. Pollinate with another Pluot or Incaplum.
FRANQUETTE WALNUT
Franquette walnut is an old French variety discovered in the early 1800's. with a small walnut well sealed, thin shell. One of the last Walnuts to break dormancy; late spring frost is rarely a concern. Franquette walnut once the dominant walnut planted throughout the west. Less susceptible to HAZELNUT FILBERT ETA Hazelnut Filbert Eta. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. Hazelnuts (Filberts) have been in our diet that pre-dates antiquity. Hazelnuts have been cultivated since 4 B.C, but the recent profusion of commercial plantings didn't develop until the early 1900's.TAMOPAN PERSIMMON
Tamopan Persimmon is golden red, tender, juicy persimmon with a distinctive acorn shape. Fruit is very large with a distinctive acorn shape and thick skin; can be eaten with a spoon from the half shell like an avocado. Tamopan persimmon flesh is very sweet and ofHOWARD MIRACLE PLUM
Howard Miracle plum. $34.95. Default Title - Sold out. In 1946 Frederick H. Howard, of Montebello, developed the Howard Miracle plum tree from a hybrid of greengage plum and Satsuma plum, a red-fleshed variety brought from Japan late 1800's. This cross of parents would represent a miracle since Satsuma is an Asian plum and the truegreengage is
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Rooted in heirloom fruit trees Rooted in heirloom fruit trees Rooted in heirloom fruit trees DISCOVER FRUIT TREES FOR YOUR HOME & SMALL FARM A SAMPLING OF OUR HEIRLOOM FRUIT TREE COLLECTIONAPPLE TREES
204 products
APRICOT TREES
9 products
BLUEBERRIES
8 products
CHERRY TREES
18 products
FIG TREES
13 products
JUJUBE TREES
6 products
PEACH TREES
19 products
PEAR TREES
32 products
PERSIMMON TREES
11 products
PLUM TREES
23 products
PLUOT TREES
6 products
QUINCE TREES
4 products
TREES OF ANTIQUITY
We’re excited to share our bounty of bare root fruit trees which are a reflection of our labors throughout the last two seasons. As always, our nursery is centered on the rich history and future discoveries of our heirloom fruit trees. Our Seasonal update
EARLY FALL INVENTORY IN OUR NURSERYit gets complicated
DOLGO CRAB
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HEIRLOOM CIDER
created with mutual admiration HEIRLOOM FRUIT TREE JOURNAL THOUGHTS AND ADVICE ON FINDING SUCCESS ON YOUR SMALL FARM AND GARDEN * by Trees of Antiquity Admin* Dec 02, 2020
CIDER REVIVAL
Cider Hard cider makes a great holiday gift! The resurgence of cider is worth a celebration! Cider or cider-like beverages and cider makingtraditi...
* by Neil Collins
* Dec 02, 2020
FRUIT TERROIR
Terroir What makes my fruit so flavorful? Why does my apple tree grown here in California produce apples that taste so much different thanwhen I t...
* by Neil Collins
* Dec 02, 2020
WHAT QUALIFIES AS AN HEIRLOOM FRUIT TREE? Heirloom Fruit Trees Exactly what an heirloom plant is can mean different things to different people. We consider heirloom fruittrees as varieti...
A SEED WAS PLANTED
Our commitment to growing certified organic fruit trees began as a small seed planted in the soul of a young boy gardening with his mom in their small backyard. Years later, this childhood reflection inspired Trees of Antiquity, a small heirloom fruit tree nursery.Our Story
BAREROOT FRUIT TREES & VINES ROOTED IN HEIRLOOM TREESAPPLE TREES
204 products
APRICOT TREES
9 products
BLUEBERRIES
8 products
CHERRY TREES
18 products
FIG TREES
13 products
GRAPE VINES
12 products
JUJUBE TREES
6 products
NECTARINE TREE
8 products
PEACH TREES
19 products
PEAR TREES
32 products
PLUM TREES
23 products
SMALL FRUITS & BERRIES22 products
& MORE.........
MEDLAR TREES
2 products
MULBERRY TREE
7 products
NUT TREES
14 products
PERSIMMON TREES
11 products
PLUOT TREES
6 products
POMEGRANATE BUSH
8 products
QUINCE TREES
4 products
A BUNDLE OF SAVINGS!8 products
GIFT CARDS
2 products
TREE STARTER KIT
1 product
A WARM SUMMER EVENING IN OUR FRUIT TREE NURSERY We'll strive to offer informative sights and sounds from around the farm in the next few monthsLearn More
OUR BELOVED HEIRLOOM APPLE COLLECTION THE PRIZED APPLE TREES IN THE ORCHARD EVERY LATE SUMMER AND FALL.Share
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Discover diverse flavors from late summer to the first of the winter. We are offering a nice price to ensure these classic apple varieties will not be forgotten. Year in and year out, these apple trees continue to be among our customers' favorites. By purchasing our bundle of apple trees, you will receive six classic heirloom apple trees for the price of five apple trees. These heirloom apple trees are _CERTIFIED ORGANIC _and grafted to a semi-dwarf rootstock. USDA Certified OrganicASHMEADS KERNEL,
COX ORANGE PIPPIN,
NORTHERN SPY,
ROXBURY RUSSET,
NEWTOWN PIPPIN,
AND SPITZENBURG
_Our trees range in height from 4-8 ft. in our field and trimmed to 4 to 5 ft. when shipped. Our young two year trees are most often feathered (side limbs). The trees diameter (caliper) is often 1/2 to 3/4 inch; *As noted by University of California Scientists and other qualified professionals the most successful trees often have caliper from 1/2" to 5/8" and usually establish faster than smaller and largerplanting stock. _
TESTIMONIALS
SAMPLING OF OUR CUSTOMERS REVIEWS OVER THE YEARS. > This year (spring 2016) is my second year ordering from Trees of > Antiquity. I've ordered from many different nurseries over the > years, and I've never gotten better specimens than what I get from > Trees of Antiquity. They are my go-to place from now on. Currently > in my yard I have 6 fig trees, 5 apple trees, 1 almond tree, 1 pear, > 1 persimmon, and 1 pluot from TOA. They were all very healthy on > arrival and vigorous when they broke dormancy. They were also > generally larger than similarly described trees from elsewhere and > shaped more to my liking. Every single one of the plants in my yard > would be from TOA if they had carried the particular varieties I was > looking for. I highly recommend this seller.>
> _Courtesy Dave's Garden_ Pevey Emeryville, CA > I do not have enough positive words to say about this company. I > ordered a ton of stuff ($1000 worth) for a new mixed fruit home > orchard I wanted to plant this spring in two orders. Neil combined > the orders, gave me the appropriate level of bulk discount, remained > in constant contact over about 6 months form the time I ordered > until delivery, and worked with me to make sure that my trees > arrived on a specific date when I would be on vacation at the > property where the orchard was being planted. Seriously - Neil is a > blessing. And everything was SUPER healthy and is growing like> crazy.
>
> _Courtesy Dave's Garden_ ArteLope New York City, NY > What a wonderful place to buy organic trees! I ordered a Macintosh > Apple, they mailed it immediately and I got it the following day! > Neil was so responsive and a pleasure to do business with. It's not > often I look forward to writing stellar reviews but this place is a > gem! I can't recommend it enough. I will be buying all my trees from > Trees of Antiquity in the future.>
> _Courtesy Google Review_Emily Gallo
> Trees do extremely well when transplanted. The varieties offered > have flavor like you remember from the trees at Grandmother's house. > Probably because they are the same kind?! Order is always correct.> Top quality.
>
> _Courtesy Facebook_K. Routh
> I used Trees of Antiquity to start my orchard. I ordered apples, > pears, plums, almonds, walnuts, raspberries, everything! While I was > nervous when they arrived looking like sad sticks, every single > plant I received survived and have been exceeding my expectations. > On the first year I had little apples and walnuts on my trees, as > well as plenty of raspberries. I will not be ordering from any other > company from now on. 5 stars>
> _Courtesy Google Review_Alex Bennett
> We have purchased a variety of trees from TOA. Our experience has > been consistently positive since we discovered this company three > years ago. Specifically: > 1) Neil has been extremely helpful in answering our questions and > working with our concerns. > 2) He has also been amazingly prompt in his response to our emails. > 3) We feel we have been treated fairly in business transactions. > We appreciate this company's customer service!>
> _Courtesy Dave's Garden_Deejoa Linden, TN
> I ordered 11 trees and all trees arrived in a perfect condition! > After 2 weeks my trees already have a leaves! Trees of Antiquity > provide amazing service and answered all question less then a 15 > minutes! This is a defiantly the best company that I ever work with! > Thank you very much!>
> _Courtesy Facebook_K.Pruitt
> I am absolutely thrilled with the outstanding condition and size of > the 4 trees (3 apples and a nectarine) that I just received. I > seriously had tears of joy. I only now wish I would've ordered 5 > more! Last year I purchased several heirloom apple trees from > another nursery. I waited anxiously until the thaw for my order to > arrive. When my order was ready- I paid over $250 for 8 trees, only > 2 of which were part of my order. They were 12" tall, though they > said they'd be 4-5 feet. They were the crummiest, tiniest, shouldn't > even qualify as whip status things I've ever seen. This is what I > feared mail order tree nurseries would all be like for things other > than commercial trees. Boy was I wrong. I just cannot get over how > robust my trees are, and so healthy. Be proud of what you do- this > is how smallholder's dreams come true:)>
> _Courtesy Dave's Garden_ Hiraeth, Wellston, MI > I received my first order and was very impressed by the quality of > the trees, shipping material and communication. The roots were in > great shape. The packaging was minimal but effective in keeping the > trees safe. It is so nice to order from a company that is so earth > friendly. The company is wonderful about emailing you a shipment > notification with tracking.>
> The loganberries are starting to break bud shortly after planting. > Thank you so much!>
> _Courtesy Yelp Review_Tanja F. Vista, CA
> The 12 apple trees I purchased arrived in excellent shape, large > with strong thick root stock. They have been flourishing here in > Kansas, a sign of how tuff old time tested varieties can be.>
> During the buying process I had several questions that were promptly > answered in a very educated and professional manner. Trees of > Antiquity is my new go too vender for high quality fruit trees!>
> _Courtesy Facebook_T. Yokum
> This year (spring 2016) is my second year ordering from Trees of > Antiquity. I've ordered from many different nurseries over the > years, and I've never gotten better specimens than what I get from > Trees of Antiquity. They are my go-to place from now on. Currently > in my yard I have 6 fig trees, 5 apple trees, 1 almond tree, 1 pear, > 1 persimmon, and 1 pluot from TOA. They were all very healthy on > arrival and vigorous when they broke dormancy. They were also > generally larger than similarly described trees from elsewhere and > shaped more to my liking. Every single one of the plants in my yard > would be from TOA if they had carried the particular varieties I was > looking for. I highly recommend this seller.>
> _Courtesy Dave's Garden_ Pevey Emeryville, CA > I do not have enough positive words to say about this company. I > ordered a ton of stuff ($1000 worth) for a new mixed fruit home > orchard I wanted to plant this spring in two orders. Neil combined > the orders, gave me the appropriate level of bulk discount, remained > in constant contact over about 6 months form the time I ordered > until delivery, and worked with me to make sure that my trees > arrived on a specific date when I would be on vacation at the > property where the orchard was being planted. Seriously - Neil is a > blessing. And everything was SUPER healthy and is growing like> crazy.
>
> _Courtesy Dave's Garden_ ArteLope New York City, NY > What a wonderful place to buy organic trees! I ordered a Macintosh > Apple, they mailed it immediately and I got it the following day! > Neil was so responsive and a pleasure to do business with. It's not > often I look forward to writing stellar reviews but this place is a > gem! I can't recommend it enough. I will be buying all my trees from > Trees of Antiquity in the future.>
> _Courtesy Google Review_Emily Gallo
> Trees do extremely well when transplanted. The varieties offered > have flavor like you remember from the trees at Grandmother's house. > Probably because they are the same kind?! Order is always correct.> Top quality.
>
> _Courtesy Facebook_K. Routh
> I used Trees of Antiquity to start my orchard. I ordered apples, > pears, plums, almonds, walnuts, raspberries, everything! While I was > nervous when they arrived looking like sad sticks, every single > plant I received survived and have been exceeding my expectations. > On the first year I had little apples and walnuts on my trees, as > well as plenty of raspberries. I will not be ordering from any other > company from now on. 5 stars>
> _Courtesy Google Review_Alex Bennett
> We have purchased a variety of trees from TOA. Our experience has > been consistently positive since we discovered this company three > years ago. Specifically: > 1) Neil has been extremely helpful in answering our questions and > working with our concerns. > 2) He has also been amazingly prompt in his response to our emails. > 3) We feel we have been treated fairly in business transactions. > We appreciate this company's customer service!>
> _Courtesy Dave's Garden_Deejoa Linden, TN
> I ordered 11 trees and all trees arrived in a perfect condition! > After 2 weeks my trees already have a leaves! Trees of Antiquity > provide amazing service and answered all question less then a 15 > minutes! This is a defiantly the best company that I ever work with! > Thank you very much!>
> _Courtesy Facebook_K.Pruitt
> I am absolutely thrilled with the outstanding condition and size of > the 4 trees (3 apples and a nectarine) that I just received. I > seriously had tears of joy. I only now wish I would've ordered 5 > more! Last year I purchased several heirloom apple trees from > another nursery. I waited anxiously until the thaw for my order to > arrive. When my order was ready- I paid over $250 for 8 trees, only > 2 of which were part of my order. They were 12" tall, though they > said they'd be 4-5 feet. They were the crummiest, tiniest, shouldn't > even qualify as whip status things I've ever seen. This is what I > feared mail order tree nurseries would all be like for things other > than commercial trees. Boy was I wrong. I just cannot get over how > robust my trees are, and so healthy. Be proud of what you do- this > is how smallholder's dreams come true:)>
> _Courtesy Dave's Garden_ Hiraeth, Wellston, MI OVER 40 YEARS SHIPPING HEIRLOOM FRUIT TREES TO HOMES & SMALL FARMS. established our roots in 1976TREES OF ANTIQUITY
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