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Pastimes : Gardening and Especially Tomato Growing

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To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (848)1/13/2000 7:02:00 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) of 3495
 
No, I said (or maybe I didn't, but what I meant to say was) Raintree Nursery has 5 different *crosses* of Cox's Orange Pippin - trees that have Cox's Orange Pippin as a parent - to wit, Karmijn de Sonnaville, Elison's Orange, Alkemene, Queen Cox, and Fiesta. Last year I spent many hours tracking down places that sell heirloom apples, and located some that sell Cox's Orange Pippin itself, and others that I've always wanted to try, like Winter Banana. My yard isn't very big (1/3 acre), and I also want to plant cherries and peaches and nut trees, so I am worried about making a committment to a fruit and then not liking it when it finally produces. Maybe others on the thread have better insight. I have some URLs but I think they are at work.

Try these guys:

applenursery.com

We've already planted two figs, two paw-paws, and two pecans, from Edible Landscaping.
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