The Summer Harvest: Premium Stone Fruit Trees There is no grocery store experience that can match the taste of a sun-warmed peach, plum, or cherry pulled right from your own tree. Our Stone Fruit collection features America's most sought-after varieties, renowned for their heavy harvests, meltingly sweet juices, and spectacular spring flower displays. Whether you need a cold-hardy survivor for northern winters or a heat-tolerant producer for southern summers, these trees are the cornerstone of the ultimate backyard orchard.




Belle of Georgia Peach Tree
The Look: A spectacular landscape tree that bursts into brilliant pink blossoms every spring.
The Fruit: The absolute queen of white-fleshed peaches. It is incredibly sweet, highly aromatic, and exceptionally juicy. It is a "freestone" variety, meaning the pit pops right out, making it perfect for fresh eating and cobblers. (Zones 5-8).
Big Red Peach Tree
The Look: A vigorous, high-yielding tree that produces fruit with a stunning, nearly solid-red skin.
The Fruit: A classic yellow-fleshed peach with a perfect balance of sugar and tang. It is a massive, firm fruit that holds up wonderfully for canning and baking. (Zones 5-9).
The Peach Orchard (American Summer Classics)




Reliance Peach Tree
The Look: A tough, resilient tree that blooms slightly later in the spring to avoid late frosts.
The Fruit: The ultimate choice for Cold & Northern Climates. Known as the hardiest peach available, it can survive brutal winters (down to Zone 4) and still deliver a massive crop of sweet, honey-flavored yellow peaches.
Harvester Peach Tree
The Look: A strong, reliable tree that thrives in the heat and humidity of the Sunbelt.
The Fruit: A commercial-quality, high-yielding peach that is fantastic for Southern Gardeners. It requires fewer "chill hours" during the winter to produce fruit, making it a staple in warmer states. (Zones 6-9).




Moorpark Apricot Tree
The Look: A lush, spreading tree that provides the earliest fruit harvest of the summer season.
The Fruit: The standard by which all other apricots are judged. It produces large, deep orange fruit with a rich, plum-like sweetness. It is excellent for eating fresh out of hand or drying for winter snacks. (Zones 4-8).
All Red Japanese Plum Tree
The Look: A stunning tree whose foliage looks beautiful all summer before turning vibrant colors in the fall.
The Fruit: A visual showstopper! Featuring both cherry-red skin and deep red flesh, this plum is bursting with antioxidant-rich, sweet juice. (Zones 5-9).
The Plum & Apricot Collection (Rich & Tangy)




Ozark Premier Japanese Plum Tree
The Look: Developed in Missouri, this is a massive, fast-growing tree adapted to unpredictable American climates.
The Fruit: One of the largest plums you can grow. It has bright red, tough skin (which resists bugs) and firm, pale-yellow flesh that is highly prized for jams and jellies. (Zones 5-9).
AU Rosa Japanese Plum Tree
The Look: A highly disease-resistant tree developed specifically by Auburn University.
The Fruit: Perfect for the humid South and East Coast. It produces very large, red-skinned fruit that is deeply sweet and highly resistant to common plum diseases. (Zones 5-9).




Montmorency Cherry Tree
The Look: A beautiful, self-fertile tree that gets absolutely covered in snowy-white blossoms in early spring.
The Fruit: The #1 pie cherry in the USA. It produces heavy clusters of bright red, tart cherries that are packed with health benefits. It is the undisputed champion for baking, canning, and making preserves. (Zones 4-9).
Cornelian Cherry (Cornus mas)
The Look: Actually a species of Dogwood, this unique tree bursts into a cloud of yellow flowers before almost any other tree wakes up from winter.
The Fruit: An edible landscape treasure. It produces tart, ruby-red, cherry-like fruits in late summer that are famous among foragers and chefs for making syrups and jams. (Zones 4-8).
Cherries & Nectarines (Sweet, Tart, & Smooth)




June Princess Nectarine Tree
The Look: A beautiful, self-pollinating tree that provides early summer color.
The Fruit: Large, luscious nectarines with a perfect balance of acid and sugar. It offers all the rich flavor of a peach without the fuzz! (Zones 5-8).
Suncoast Nectarine Tree
The Look: A vigorous but manageable tree that handles high heat and humidity effortlessly.
The Fruit: A fantastic "low-chill" option for Florida and the Deep South. It provides smooth-skinned fruit with a beautiful red blush and firm, sweet yellow flesh. (Zones 8-9).
