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Scionwood order
deadline:
February 21, 2025
Priority fulfillment
deadline for trees:
March 7, 2025
Final order deadline for trees:
mid-spring, when we run out of stock
Orders placed on or before March 7 will ship around
March 26 through late April, starting with warmer areas and finishing in
colder areas.
Orders placed after March 7 will ship around late
April
through early-to-mid May, in the order in which they were received.
Sorry, we cannot expedite these orders, add to existing orders or
combine orders.NOTE: Scionwood and early rootstock orders ship around March
10.
Prunus cerasusSummer. P. ‘Eubank’. Bailey Nurseries intro, Newport, Minn., 2014. Hardy pie cherries are hard to come by so we’re always on the lookout. Showing promise for fruit in colder regions, this Montmorency type is the latest cultivar to come out of a northern nursery.
Tangy rich firm flesh holds up in cooking and makes an awesome pie. Considered best for pies and preserves but not bad right off the tree, hence the name. A sweeter pie cherry for your pie cherry collection! PPA. Z4. (3–6' bare-root trees)
7375
‘Sweet Cherry Pie’
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Additional Information
Pie Cherries
Pie Cherries are self-pollinating; one tree alone is sufficient. Plant 15–20' apart.