New to Joe's Gardens for our 2026 growing season is an amazing
collection of fruit trees. We are offering potted apple, pear, cherry, plum and peach trees from Biringer Nursery in Skagit Valley. The varieties we carry were chosen for their suitability to our
Pacific Northwest climate.
Please call us at +1 360 671-7639+1 360 671-7639 if you have questions about pricing or sizes.
Cosmic Crisp Apple
The Cosmic Crisp is a cross between a Honey Crisp, keeping & scab resistant apple. It is red and juicy and ideal for fresh
eating.
- Needs a pollinizer - another apple variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period mid-late spring (April/May) with fruit harvest in September
- Two sizes: Dwarf and mini-dwarf
Fuji Apple
The Fuji apple is sweet to tart in flavor and excellent for fresh eating.
- Yellow-orange streaked skin.
- Needs a pollinizer - another apple variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period mid-late spring (April/May) with fruit harvest in October
- Mini-dwarf with a mature height of 6-8 feet
Gala Apple
The Gala apple is a mildly sweet variety with good storage capability.
- Gold-red streaked skin
- Needs a pollinizer - another apple variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period is in April with fruit harvest mid-September
- Mini-dwarf with mature height of 6-8 feet
Granny Smith Apple
The Granny Smith apple is a large & tart apple.
- Green skin
- Needs a pollinizer - another apple variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period is mid-late spring (April/May)
- Two sizes: Semi-dwarf or mini-dwarf
Honeycrisp Apple
The Honeycrisp apple is known for its crisp, sweet-tart flavor and good storage capabilities.
- Golden red streaked skin
- Needs a pollinizer - another apple variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period in May with fruit harvest in September
- Two sizes: Semi-dwarf or mini-dwarf
Maslin Early Pink Lady Apple
The Pink Lady apple is a large, crisp sweet-tart apple
- Great snacking pink apple with a crisp texture and sweet flavor
- Needs a pollinizer - another apple variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period mid-late spring (April/May) with fruit harvest in September/October
- Two sizes: Dwarf and semi-dwarf
Sunrise Magic Apple
The Sunrise apple is a cross between a Splendor and Gala apple; known for it's incredibly juicy flavor and good storing capabilities.
- Needs a pollinizer - another apple variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period mid-late spring; fruit ripens late September
- Dwarf with a mature height of 8 feet
Urban Tasty Red Columnar Apple
The Urban Tasty is a sweet, juicy, medium sized apple. Columnar apples produce fruit along their main stem and maintain an upright growth habit. This is an excellent
choice for containers or small gardens
- Red skinned apple
- Needs a pollinizer - another apple variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period in May with fruit harvest mid-September
- Mature height of 8 feet
Urban Golden Treat Columnar Apple
The Urban Golden is a medium sized, tart apple. Columnar apples grow fruit along their main stem and maintain an upright growth habit. This is an excellent choice for containers or small gardens
- Green and gold skin
- Needs a pollinizer - another apple variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period in May with fruit harvest mid-September.
- Mature height of 16 feet.
Harcot Apricot
The Harcot apricot is a Canadian bred variety that has a later bloom time and is cold hardy
- Self-pollinating
- Glowing orange fruit with a sweet-tart flavor that is ideal for fresh eating and preserving
- Bloom period early to mid-spring with fruit harvest early mid-summer
- Semi-dwarf with a mature height of 16 feet
Flavortop Nectarine
The Flavortop Nectarine provides ornamental interest with fragrant pink flowers in the spring.
- Self-pollinating
- Produces large, juicy, freestone fruit
- Bloom period early to mid-spring with fruit harvest in August
- Semi-dwarf with a mature height of 16 feet
Hardired Nectarine
The Hardired Nectarine is a cold hardy disease resistant fruit tree ideal for our cooler climates.
- Self-fertile
- Produces large, red-skinned, yellow fleshed semi-freestone fruit
- Bloom period early to mid-spring with fruit harvest in August
- Semi-dwarf with a mature height of 16 feet
Bartlett Pear
The Bartlett pear is a very sweet, large fresh eating pear.
- Partially self-fertile; Bartlett can use its own pollen to produce fruit making it ideal for small gardens.
- Larger fruit yield will occur if the Bartlett is pollinized with another pear with the same bloom period
- Bloom period April/May with fruit harvest early September
- Semi-dwarf with a mature height of 16 feet
Red Bartlett Pear
The Red Bartlett pear is very similar to the Bartlett in its flavor (sweet), but will deepen in red tones as they ripen.
- Partially self-fertile; Bartlett can use its own pollen to produce fruit making it ideal for small
gardens.
- Larger fruit yield will occur if the Bartlett is pollinized with another pear with the same bloom period
- Bloom period April/May with fruit harvest early September
- Semi-dwarf with a mature height of 16 feet
Early Gold Pear
The Early Gold pear has a crisp texture and sweet flavor. This is a great variety for canning, baking and fresh eating. Fire blight resistant and extremely cold
hardy.
- Small, green fruit
- Self-fertile
- Bloom period early spring with fruit harvest in September
- Semi-dwarf with a mature height of 16 feet
Hosui Asian Pear
The Hosui Asian pear is a medium-large, semi-sweet and crisp fruit. It is slightly more acidic than its Asian counterparts and great for fresh eating and
canning.
- Brown skinned fruit
- Partially self-fertile with a larger fruit yield if pollinized with another pear with the same bloom period
- Bloom period early spring with fruit harvest in September
- Semi-dwarf
Shinseiki Asian Pear
The Shinseiki Asian pear is a medium sized, round fruit that is mildly sweet, crisp and juicy.
- Yellow skinned fruit
- Self-fertile
- Bloom period early spring with harvest mid-August
- Semi-dwarf
Orange Quince
The Orange Quince has a tangy, sweet flavor to its very firm flesh. While not ideal for fresh eating, Orange Quince is prized for cooking and pectin making; the fruit
turns bright red when cooked. High ornamental value with large white flowers in spring.
- Yellow fruit with a tint of orange when ripe.
- Self-fertile
- Bloom period late spring with harvest in October.
- Mature height 12-13 feet
Pineapple Quince
The Pineapple Quince is a medium sized fruit with a zesty pineapple flavor.
While not ideal for fresh eating, Pineapple Quince is prized for cooking and pectin making. High ornamental value with large white flowers in spring.
- Yellow fruit with a tint of orange when ripe.
- Self-pollinizing
- Bloom period late spring with harvest in October.
- Mature height 11 feet
Bing Cherry
The Bing cherry is a large, sweet and juicy cherry.
- Fruit is a deep, dark red in color
- Needs a pollinizer - another cherry variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period early to mid-spring with harvest in July
- Two sizes: Dwarf and semi-dwarf
Rainier Cherry
The Rainier cherry is a sweet, large sized fruit with low acidity. Perfect for fresh eating.
- Bright golden-yellow in color with a reddish-pink blush
- Needs a pollinizer - another cherry variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period early to mid-spring with harvest in July
- Semi-dwarf
Black Gold Cherry
The Black Gold cherry is a large, sweet fruit. Similar to Bing with a later ripening date.
- Deep red, almost black in color
- Self-fertile
- Bloom period mid-late spring with harvest in July
- Semi-dwarf
Beauty Japanese Plum
The Beauty Japanese plum is a medium sized fruit with a sweet-tart flavor. It is a fast growing and early producing variety.
- Fruit has a bright red flesh
- Self -fertile
- Bloom period in March with harvest in July/August
- Semi-dwarf with a mature height of 16 feet
Italian Prune
The Italian Prune is a large, freestone plum that is great for fresh eating, canning and drying.
- Purple skin with yellow flesh
- Self-fertile
- Bloom season March with harvest in September
- Semi-dwarf with a mature height of 16 feet
Satsuma Japanese Plum
The Satsuma Japanese plum is a medium to large fruit with a firm skin and juicy flesh. Semi-clingstone fruit that is great for canning and fresh
eating.
- Deep red in color
- Needs a pollinizer of another Asian plum variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period March with harvest in late July/early August
- Semi-dwarf with a mature height of 16 feet
Shiro Japanese Plum
The Shiro Japanese plum is a large fruit with a mildly sweet flavor; clingstone variety.
- Golden yellow fruit
- Partially self-fertile with a larger fruit yield if pollinized with another Asian plum variety with the same bloom period
- Bloom period March with harvest in early August
- Dwarf
Imperial Epineuse Plum
The Imperial Epineuse is a French plum that is sweet and juicy. It is a freestone variety that is ideal for fresh eating and drying.
- Purple skin with yellow flesh
- Needs a pollinizer of another plum variety with the same bloom period.
- Bloom period March with harvest in August
- Semi-dwarf with a mature height of 16 feet
Nadia Plum/Cherry Hybrid
Nadia is a hybrid variety of cherry and Japanese plum. The fruit is larger than a cherry but smaller than a plum. Plum leaning flavor with a hint of cherry - sweet,
tart and extremely juicy.
- Wine red skin with amber hued flesh
- Needs a pollinizer of another plum variety with the same bloom period.
- Bloom period March with harvest mid-late August
- Semi-dwarf with a mature height of 16 feet
Red Haven Peach
The Red Haven peach is a sweet and juicy, medium in size and semi-freestone. Ideal for canning and fresh eating.
- Yellow flesh
- Self-fertile
- Bloom period March with harvest mid-July
- Dwarf
Espalier Tiered Fruit Trees
Espalier trees are trained and pruned in a specific manner, such as to grow flat against a surface or create the appearance of a fence. Each tier of each tree we
carry will be labeled for the fruit variety of the specific tier. These trees do not need a pollinizer; they will pollinate themselves.
Espalier 3 Tiered Apple Tree
Tiers include Sunrise Magic, Honeycrisp and Cosmic Crisp.
Espalier 3 Tiered Apple Tree
Tiers include Gala, Honeycrisp and Fuji
Espalier Fruit Salad
Tiers Red Haven peach, Puget Gold Apricot and Veteran Peach
Three Way Fruit Salad (not espalier)
Hardired Nectarine, Puget Gold Apricot and Italian Prune
Espalier 3 Tiered Pear Tree
Tiers include Bartlett, Red Bartlett and Bosc
Joe's Gardens
3110 Taylor Avenue
Bellingham, WA 98225
360-671-7639
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