Fruit Trees For Sale in MN!

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This ad just popped up on CL Mpls.

The Apple Tree Guy will be in Roseville on Saturday June 6th from 8am till 5pm.
We will be bringing a load of our trees down from Carlton Minnesota to Roseville for the day. We will be taking orders in advance on what to load on the trailer. Call us at 218-591-2284 if you have any questions. We will also have Blueberry and Honeyberry plants available for only $15. If still available, we will have Strawberry and Conifer also.

Trees available to be reserved for this weekend are,
$30 trees.
(Sizes are estimates as each tree can be slightly bigger or smaller)
Whitney Crab, 8' tall
Centennial Crab, 8 '
Chestnut Crab, 7'
State Fair Apple, 6'
Zestar! Apple 7'
Gravenstein 7'
Yellow Transparent 8' to 9'
HoneyCrisp 6'
Northern Lights 8'
Red Baron7'
Frostbite 6'
Prarie Magic 8'
Northwest Greening 8' to 9'

Flowering Crabs are $40
Dolgo Crab, 8'
Kelsey Flowering pink Crab 7'
Red Splender pink Crab 7'

CHERRIES
Mesabi Cherry $30 5'
Evans Bali Cherry $30 5'
Sweet Cherry Pie $35 5'

PLUMS $30 each
Waneta 6'
Toka 6'
Pembina 6'
Pipestone 6'

PEARS $30
Ure 8'
Golden Spice 8'
Early Golden 8'








Thanks and we are looking forward to seeing you this weekend! The pickup location will be 2920 Fairview Avenue N, about a mile from the Rosedale Mall

Our season in Northern Minnesota is a few weeks behind yours and our trees will possibly have less leaves on them than local ones. Trees that are properly cared for are guaranteed to flourish this growing season!

Check out details of each tree on our website. Out of stock just means you can't purchase online anymore for the year.

The Apple Tree Guy
 
The website states that most stock is on M7 accept the crabapples and a couple others which say standard rootstock, but does not elaborate on whether it is Antonovka or something else?

Sounds like they cater more towards orchard trees than wildlife trees.
 
The website states that most stock is on M7 accept the crabapples and a couple others which say standard rootstock, but does not elaborate on whether it is Antonovka or something else?

Sounds like they cater more towards orchard trees than wildlife trees.

95% of the people that will buy them have no idea about the different types of root stock I bet.
 
I am one of them....
 
Isn't Dolgo just a regular good producing cab apple and not a 'flowering'?
 
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