Your 2008 Order from Dave Wilson Nursery

Evergreen Nursery - Santa Fe

HC 31 Box 32 Animas Creek Road
Caballo, NM 87931
(505) 743-0222

Fruit Trees
Shade Trees
Flowering Trees
Nut Trees
Grapes

MULTIPLE-BUDDED FRUIT TREES
Please inquire about our 2-n-1, 3-n-1 and 4-n-1's
(two, three or four varieties on a single tree).

Fruit Trees
Shade Trees Flowering Trees Nut Trees Grapes
HC 31 Box 32 Animas Creek Road
Caballo, NM 87931
(505) 743-0222
MULTIPLE-BUDDED FRUIT TREES Please inquire about our 2-n-1, 3-n-1 and 4-n-1's (two, three or four varieties on a single tree).
Evergreen Nsy - Santa Fe, NM
GARDEN DELICIOUS GENETIC DWARF APPLE Sweet, crisp,
superb flavor, even in hot climates. Greenish-yellow with red blush to
full red. Dessert/cook, good keeper. September. 8-10 ft. tree, smaller
with pruning. 600 hours. Self-fruitful.
ARKANSAS BLACK SPUR APPLE Large, late season. Dark red skin,
high quality even where summer nights are warm. For dessert and
cooking. Keeps many months. 800 hours. Partly self-fruitful.
FUJI APPLE Recent introduction from Japan that quickly became
California's favorite apple. Sweet, very crisp and flavorful, excellent
keeper. Dull reddish-orange skin, sometimes russeted. Ripe
mid-September. Excellent pollenizer for other apple varieties. Low
chilling requirement - less than 500 hours. Self-fruitful.
GALA APPLE (Original Gala) Wonderful dessert apple from New
Zealand. Crisp, nice blend of sweetness and tartness, rich flavor. Skin
reddish-orange over yellow. Early harvest, 2-3 weeks before Red
Delicious. Good pollenizer for other varieties. Adapted to cold and
warm-winter climates. Chilling requirement apparently less than 500
hours. Self-fruitful.
GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLE (Yellow Delicious) Long-time favorite
for its sweetness and flavor. Reliable producer, adapted to many climates.
Pollenizer for Red Delicious. Mid-season harvest (September in Central
Calif.). 700 hours. Self-fruitful.
GRANNY SMITH APPLE From New Zealand. Large, late, green,
all-purpose. Crisp, tart, excellent keeper. Requires long summer.
Thrives in hot climates. 600 hours. Prolonged bloom: good pollenizer
for other apples. Self-fruitful.
JONATHAN APPLE (Double Red Jonathan) Heavy annual bearer,
high quality when well grown. Cooks well. Medium to dark red. Crisp,
juicy, moderately tart, flavorful. August harvest in Central Calif. 7-800
hours. Self-fruitful.
PINK LADY® APPLE (Cripps Pink) New hot climate apple from
Western Australia. Very crisp, sweet-tart, distinct flavor, good keeper.
Skin reddish-pink over green when ripe. White flesh resists browning.
Harvest begins late October in Central Calif., about three weeks after Fuji.
Self-fruitful. 4-500 hours. Pat. No. 7880.
RED DELICIOUS APPLE (Harrold) Early fall fruit is sweet, crisp,
fine-flavored. Vigorous, productive tree. Good pollenizer for almost all
other apples. 700 hours. Pollinated by Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, or
Golden Delicious.
BLENHEIM (ROYAL) APRICOT All-purpose freestone, sweet,
aromatic, flavorful. Long-time No. 1 apricot in California. Early bloom.
Late June harvest in Central Calif. 500 hours. Self-fruitful.
CHINESE (MORMON) APRICOT Cold hardy, frost hardy, sets heavy
crops of small to medium size sweet fruit. Recommended for difficult,
spring frost-prone climates. 700 hours. Self-fruitful.
MOORPARK APRICOT Long-time favorite of apricot fanciers for its
exceptionally rich flavor and aroma. Reliable producer. Used fresh and
for canning. 600 hours. Self-fruitful.
ROYAL ROSA APRICOT Extremely vigorous - more disease tolerant
than other apricots. Bears young and heavy. Especially nice fruit: sweet,
low acid, fine flavor. Very early harvest (late May in Central Calif.).
Excellent backyard apricot. 500 hours. Self-fruitful.
TILTON APRICOT No. 1 apricot for canning, excellent fresh or dried as
well. Medium to large, firm, rich flavor - one of the best. Widely
adapted. Early July in Central Calif. 600 hours. Self-fruitful.
BLACK TARTARIAN CHERRY Medium-sized, nearly black, sprightly
flavor, early season. Vigorous, productive tree. 700 hours. Pollenizer
required -interfruitful with all popular sweet cherries.
NORTH STAR DWARF SOUR CHERRY Attractive, densely foliated,
naturally small tree grows to about 8-10 ft. Hardy to -40oF, very
productive, resists cracking and brown rot. Often bears in second year.
Large, meaty, tart, red-skinned fruit with red juice. Excellent for pies and
cobblers, also used fresh when fully ripe. From Minnesota, introduced in
1950. 800 hours. Self-fruitful.
RAINIER SWEET CHERRY Large, yellow with red blush. Sweet and
flavorful - superior to Royal Ann. Very cold hardy. Mid-season harvest.
700 hours. Pollenizer required -interfruitful with Van, Lambert, Black
Tart, Bing.
ROYAL ANN CHERRY Long-time favorite yellow sweet cherry for
eating fresh or canning. 700 hours. Pollenizer required - interfruitful
with Van and Black Tart, not Bing.
STELLA CHERRY Self-fruitful - no pollenizer needed. Large, nearly
black, richly flavored sweet cherry similar to its parent, Lambert. Late
harvest. 500-600 hours. Pollinates Bing, except in mild winter climates.
UTAH GIANT CHERRY Best sweet cherry, according to Utah folks.
Larger, firmer, more flavorful than Bing or Lambert. Good canner. Does
not double. 800 hours. Pollenizer required - Bing, Lambert, Rainier,
Van.
IMPROVED BROWN TURKEY FIG Large, brown skin, pink flesh.
Sweet, rich flavor, used fresh. Widely adapted - coast or inland climate.
Small tree, prune to any shape. 100 hours. Self-fruitful.
FLAVORTOP NECTARINE Large, firm, yellow freestone of excellent
quality. One of the highest scoring nectarines in DWN fruit tastings. One
of the very best! Ripe mid-July in Central Calif., between Independence
and Fantasia. Large showy blossoms. 650 hours. Self-fruitful.
INDEPENDENCE NECTARINE Bright red skin, firm yellow freestone.
Rich flavor, tangy and sweet, one of the best. Consistently very
high-scoring in taste tests. Winter & frost hardy, very reliable producer.
Early July in Central Calif. 700 hours. Self-fruitful.
ELDORADO MINIATURE PEACH Well-known Jackson & Perkins
variety. Exceptionally high quality, richly-flavored fruit. Yellow
freestone, attractive red-blushed skin. Harvest early to mid-June. 4-5 ft.
tree. 500 hours. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 4780.
GARDEN SUN MINIATURE PEACH Yellow freestone, ripe one
week after Elberta. Sweet, mild, low acid. 4-5 ft. tree. Showy blossoms.
500 hours. Self-fruitful. (Zaiger)
ELBERTA PEACH Famous yellow freestone. Classic, rich, peach
flavor: high-scoring in taste tests. Use fresh, canned, cooked. Ripe late
July/early August in Central Calif., up to 3-4 weeks later in colder
climates. 800 hours. Self- fruitful.
FROST TM PEACH Resistant to peach leaf curl (10-year trials at
Washington State U.). Delicious yellow freestone. Slight red blush over
greenish yellow to yellow skin. Heavy bearing, excellent for canning or
eating fresh. July. Showy pink bloom in spring. 700 hours. Self-fruitful.
HALEHAVEN PEACH From a cross of J.H. Hale and South Haven.
Medium to large size, skin red over orange-yellow. Yellow freestone
flesh is juicy, sweet, low in acid, with excellent flavor. Mid-season
harvest, about two weeks before Elberta. Dessert/can/freeze. Winter and
frost hardy. 900 hours. Self-fruitful.
INDIAN FREE PEACH Taste test winner, and one of the all-time
highest rated fruits at Dave Wilson Nursery fruit tastings. Large
freestone, firm crimson and cream colored flesh. Tart until fully ripe, then
highly aromatic with a rich, distinctive flavor. Highly resistant to peach
leaf curl. Late season. 700 hours. Another nectarine or peach needed to
pollinate.
REDSKIN ELBERTA PEACH Cross of Redhaven and Elberta.
Excellent quality all-purpose yellow freestone. Frost hardy. Ripens
August 1st in Central Calif. Also called Redskin. 850 hours.
Self-fruitful.
RELIANCE PEACH Late blooming. Very cold hardy/frost hardy.
Sweet, flavorful yellow freestone - best choice for climates having severe
cold in winter and spring. Harvest 2-3 weeks before Elberta. Showy
bloom. 1000 hours. Self-fruitful.
SUMMERSET PEACH Fine late season yellow freestone, ripens
approximately September 1st in Central California. Large, sweet and
flavorful. Excellent for canning, freezing or fresh use. 700 hours.
Self-fruitful.
TASTY GIANT PEACH Extremely large yellow freestone fruit,
weighing up to one pound each. Excellent flavor - good balance of sugar
and acid. Highly recommended for home planting. Harvest 3 weeks after
Elberta. 500 hours. Self- fruitful. (Zaiger)
BARTLETT PEAR World's most popular pear. Early mid-season, high
quality, tolerates hot summers. 800 hours. Self-fruitful in most climates
of Western U.S. Elsewhere, pollinated by Bosc, D'Anjou, Winter Nelis.
BOSC PEAR Long & narrow shape, brown skin. Superb quality, one of
the best. Harvest late October. Fresh/cooked. Susceptible to fireblight in
warm, moist climates. 800 hours. Pollinated by Bartlett or other pear.
D'ANJOU PEAR Large, short-necked, firm, good quality, keeps well.
Harvest September 1st, one month after Bartlett in Central California.
800 hours. Pollinated by Bartlett.
SANTA ROSA PLUM Most popular plum in California & Arizona.
Juicy, tangy, flavorful. Reddish-purple skin, amber flesh tinged red. Late
June in Central Calif. 300 hours. Self-fruitful.
SATSUMA PLUM Long-time favorite plum in California. Mottled
maroon over green skin, dark red meaty flesh. Sweet, mild, not tart.
Excellent for jam. Harvest late July. 300 hours. Pollinated by Santa
Rosa or Beauty.
PLUM PARFAIT PLUM-COT Cross of plum & apricot. Unique blend
of flavors. Pinkish-orange skin, crimson and amber marbled flesh,
freestone. Very early bloom. Compact, small tree. 400 hours.
Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 4338. (Zaiger)
ALL-IN-ONE GENETIC SEMI-DWARF ALMOND No. 1 almond for
home orchards. Heavy crops of soft-shell nuts with sweet, flavorful
kernels. Hot summer required to ripen. 15 ft. tree, very winter & frost
hardy. 500 hrs. Self-fruitful. Pat. No. 4304. (Zaiger)
MOHAWK PECAN Very large, thin-shelled nut, exc. quality. Earliest
maturing, so more widely adapted than others. Attractive tree is vigorous,
bears young and heavy. Good choice for home planting. 250 hours.
Self-fruitful.
BLACK MONUKKA SEEDLESS GRAPE Large, purplish-black,
sweet, crisp. Does not require as much summer heat as Thompson. Fresh
or raisins. Early mid-season. 100 hours. Self-fruitful.
CRIMSON SEEDLESS GRAPE New late season seedless grape, ripens
early October in Fresno, Calif. Medium size, firm, very sweet, excellent
quality. Cane prune. 100 hours. Self-fruitful.
MUSCAT OF ALEXANDRIA GRAPE Large, dull green, egg-shaped.
Juicy, distinctive flavor and aroma. Table, wine, raisins. Not suited to
hot desert climates. 100 hours. Self-fruitful.
PERLETTE SEEDLESS GRAPE Pale green berry is crisp and juicy.
larger than Thompson and two weeks earlier. Requires less summer heat
than Thompson to ripen. 100 hours. Self-fruitful.
THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPE Most popular grape in Calif.,
Ariz. Fresh & raisins. Pale green, very sweet. Thin the clusters for larger
berries. Needs plenty of heat. 100 hours. Self-fruitful.
PINOT NOIR GRAPE Small black berries that yield the famous French
Burgundy wines. Requires cool summers, cane pruning. Early harvest.
100 hours. Self-fruitful.
BECHTEL-KLEHM'S FLOWERING CRABAPPLE Large, fragrant,
double pink flowers, very late blooming. Green leaves, few fruit.
Vase-shaped tree, to 25 ft.
HOPA FLOWERING CRABAPPLE Fragrant, single flowers, red with
white center. Very dark green leaves - new growth reddish-purple.
Red-orange fruit. Fast-growing to 20 ft. high x 25 ft. wide. Lower
chilling requirement than other crabs.
RADIANT FLOWERING CRABAPPLE Single, deep, pink bloom. new
growth reddish-purple, mature leaves green. Red fruit. Fast-growing tree,
to 20 ft. high.
SNOWDRIFT FLOWERING CRABAPPLE Late, long-lasting, single
white flowers. Glossy green leaves, small fruit. Dense, rounded form, to
20 ft. high x 20 ft. wide.
THUNDERCLOUD FLOWERING PLUM Abundant, light pink to white
flowers, dark purple leaves. Sometimes has small fruits suitable for
jam/jelly. Rounded shape to 20 ft. high x 20 ft. wide.
EUROPEAN WHITE BIRCH - Betula pendula Most popular deciduous
tree in the West. 30-40 ft. high, with weeping side branches and delicate,
lacy foliage. White bark. Does best with ample water and fertilizer.
Sunset zones 1-11, 14-24.
GOLDEN CHAIN - Laburnum vossii Small tree to 30 ft. Green bark,
clover-like bright green leaves. Yellow flowers in wisteria-like 10-20
inch-long clusters. Prefers neutral to acidic soil, not tolerant of extreme
heat. Relatively pest-free. Sunset zones 1-10, 14-17.
GOLDEN HONEYLOCUST Gleditsia tri. inermis `Aurea' Deciduous
shade or accent tree with yellow new foliage. Distinctive small leaflets,
long seed pods. Tolerates heat, cold, wind, drought, alkaline soil. 40-50
ft. Sunset zones 1-16, 18-20.
SHADEMASTER HONEYLOCUST - Gleditsia tri. inermis
`Shademaster' Very fast-growing, deciduous. Tolerates heat, cold,
wind, drought, alkaline soil. Distinctive small leaflets, long seed pods.
50-60 ft. Sunset zones 1-16, 18-20.
PURPLE ROBE LOCUST - Robinia idahoensis `Purple Robe' Shapely
deciduous tree to 40 ft. Tolerates heat/cold/poor soil/drought. Small
leaflets, reddish new growth. Large, purplish-pink showy flowers,
prolonged bloom. Deep watering recommended. All zones.
RED MAPLE - Acer rubrum A favorite deciduous shade tree for
Sunset zones 1-7, 14-17. Grows to 40 x 20 ft. Prefers ample water and
feeding. Brilliant red fall color in cold climates.
FRUITLESS MULBERRY - Morus alba `Fruitless' Fast-growing, to 40
x 50 ft., dense shade. Tolerates summer heat, alkaline soil. Drought
tolerant, but best with ample water and feeding. Not necessary to prune
back to trunk each winter. All zones.