JUNG’S PIE CHERRIES
ABOUT JUNG’S TART PIE CHERRIES: Our pie cherries are budded on Mahaleb rootstocks which are cold hardy, drought tolerant and highly productive with excellent an- chorage. Pie cherries are self-fertile and do not require another variety for cross-pollination.
BLACK GOLD™ WHITE GOLD™ TASTY SWEET CHERRIES
ABOUT JUNG’S SWEET CHERRIES: We offer most of our sweet cherries on both standard (Mazzard) and dwarfi ng (Gisela) root- stocks. Mazzard rootstocks produce a vigorous tree with excellent anchorage and will begin bearing in 3 to 4 years. Mature trees will be 25 feet tall or more. Gisela rootstocks developed in Germany pro- duce a tree about 50 to 60% the size of standard trees without losing yield or fruit size and usually bear by the third year. Staking is recom- mended to help support the load of fruit.
Black Gold™
Zones 5-7–Doesn’t require a pollinator! One of the best black sweet cherries for cold areas. Late season bloom, frost toler- ant blossoms and above average tree hardiness combine to make this self-fertile black sweet cherry one of the most dependable for colder areas. Trees yield big crops of large, fi rm, black-red fl avor- ful fruits that resist cracking. Fruit ripens in late July. A Cornell University introduction. 30756–DWARF: PRICE CODE A 30757–STANDARD: PRICE CODE C
White Gold™
Zones 5-7–The only self-fertile white sweet cherry on the market. Large, fi rm, crack-resistant fruits are attractive light yel- low with a heavy red blush, delicious for fresh eating or canning. Trees are high yielding with resistance to bacterial canker. Good bud hardiness helps to ensure a good crop. Pollinates most other sweet cherry varieties. Fruit ripens in mid-July. Introduced by Cor- nell University. 30773–DWARF: PRICE CODE A 30774–STANDARD: PRICE CODE C
BLACK GOLD™/WHITE GOLD™ SWEET CHERRY OFFER 30751 (X)–DWARF–Includes one of each, a $79.90 value for $67.95
GOLDEN HEART–A super-hardy variety with sweet, golden, heart-shaped fruits. See page 5 for more details.
Lapins LAPINS
crops. Fruits ripen in early to mid-July. Has good resistance to late frosts and handles temperatures down to -20°F. 30767–DWARF: PRICE CODE B 30768–STANDARD: PRICE CODE D
SWEET & TART CHERRY OFFER
30747 (X)–Includes one tree each of Dwarf Lapins, Meteor and Danube, 3 trees total, a $97.85 value for $82.95
Deluxe Cherry Pitter with Suction Base
54079–Remove cherry pits quick- ly - no bruised or crushed fruit. With just a push of the spring-loaded plunger, the pits drop into the plastic receptacle and cherries fall into the bowl. A high vacuum suction-style base holds the unit fi rmly in place during use. Easy-to-clean molded polystyrene. Each $24.95
BB54079–BONUS BUY–Purchase a Cherry Pitter for just $19.95 with the purchase of any cherry tree.
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Zones 5-7–Known as the self-fertile Bing! This Canadian variety produces very large, meaty, maroon-purple fruits without another sweet cherry variety as a pollinator. Cherries have rich fl avor and good crack resistance. A natural semi-dwarf, standard trees grow only 12 to 15 feet tall (6 to 8 feet tall on dwarf root- stock), require no stak- ing and produce large
NORTH STAR Hardy Dwarf North Star
Zones 4-8–Naturally dwarf and super hardy! Devel- oped in Minnesota, the 6 to 8 foot trees are self-fruitful and never fail to produce huge crops of bright red cher- ries that are juicy, tender and pleasantly tart. Perfect for pies, canning and freezing. Dense foliage has resistance to leaf spot. Ripens in mid-July. 30745–PRICE CODE D
MOUNT ROYAL METEOR Hardy Semi-Dwarf Meteor
Zones 4-8–Our top choice for gardeners and small orchards. Every year Meteor reliably produces big crops of large, bright red, tart, juicy and competely free- stone fruits. The hardy, vigorous tree grows only 10 to 12 feet tall. Resistant to leaf spot, the most common disease of cherry foliage. Ripens in late July. 30735–PRICE CODE D
Montmorency
Zones 5-8–America’s most widely planted pie cherry. The large, bright red fruit is juicy, fi rm and fl avorful making it ideal for canning and freezing. Also delicious for fresh eating. The 10 to 15 foot trees bear a heavy crop of fruit year after year. Ripens in mid-July. Hardy to Central Wisconsin. (Not pictured). 30740–PRICE CODE D
SPECIAL PIE CHERRY OFFER
30748 (X)–One tree each of Meteor, Montmorency and North Star, an $89.85 value for $75.95
SUPERMONT–Bright red fruits are 30% larger than Montmorency! A Jung Exclusive. Details on page 5.
PIPESTONE Pipestone
Zones 3-8–A “jumbo” hybrid plum. Immense fruit has red skin blushed with gold, the fl esh golden-yellow, sweet, juicy, cling- stone and of excellent quality. Ripens in August and is a heavy yielder. Needs cross pollination by another red variety. We rec- ommend Toka as a pollinator. Introduced by the Minnesota Fruit Breeding Farm. 30905–PRICE CODE D
Toka
Zones 3-8–A large fruited, richly fl avored hybrid plum. Fruits are reddish-bronze with a blue bloom, high quality and freestone with yellow, aromatic fl esh and rich, spicy-sweet fl avor. An ex- cellent pollinator for Pipestone and other American, Japanese and hybrid plums. Ripens late August. (Not pictured). 30910–PRICE CODE D
HYBRID PLUM OFFER
30935 (X)–One tree each of Pipestone and Toka for $49.95 Black Ice
DANUBE™ Danube™ Red Juice Cherry
(Cv. Erdi Botermo)–Zones 5 (possibly 4)-8–Makes out- standing wine! This pie cherry combines the best quali- ties of both pie and sweet cherries. The very large, fi rm, burgundy-red fruits have thick red fl esh and red juice. Their unique sweet fl avor and high sugar content makes them exceptionally delicious for fresh eating, desserts and home wine-making. Ripening early to mid-July, the cherries store well, keeping for days at room tempera- ture. Trees are self-fertile and grow 10 to 15 feet tall. 30760–PRICE CODE C
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Zones 3-8–(P.P.16621)–A large-fruited dessert plum with superior winter har- diness. Bred by Prof. Brian Smith of UW-River Falls who spent years crossing cherry plums with Japanese dessert plums. The large, round plums are blue-black with very sweet, juicy, yel- low fl esh. Fruit ripens in early August, about 2 to 4 weeks earlier than other plums grown in the Mid- west. Naturally dwarf trees require a pollinator – we recommend Toka. 30903–PRICE CODE C
HARDY PLUMS Dwarf Mount Royal
Zones 4-8–If you can only plant one plum tree, make it this easy-to-grow European plum. The large, deep blue, freestone fruits are very sweet and juicy. Quality is outstanding whether used fresh or for preserves, jam, canning and freezing. Bears heavy crops each year and doesn’t require cross pollination. Fruit ripens mid-to-late August. 30915–PRICE CODE D
BLACK ICE BLACK ICE & TOKA OFFER 30936 (X)–One tree of each for $52.95
FRUIT TREE PRICE CHART – PAGE 18 Fruit trees are 3 to 5 ft. bareroot trees unless noted.
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