Nuts
Almonds, All-In-One
Genetic Semi-Dwarf, self-pollinating, chill hrs/400-500, yields in late Sept. to early Oct. The #1 Almond for the home orchard. Medium-large kernels. Heavy production of sweet, flavorful, soft-shelled nuts. Tree to 15’. *Spectacular when in spring bloom!
Almond, Garden Prince Genetic Dwarf
Med. Size fruit that ripens in June. Soft shelled & good quality plus a heavy producer. Beautiful pale pink blossoms. Fruit ripens from late Sept. to early Oct. 10-12 foot tall tree can be kept to 8 ft. tall with proper pruning. Chill hrs. 250.
Pecan, Western Schley
Hardy tree, easy to grow! Fruits are long & tapered, medium size with a thin shell. Fine quality. Bears November. 250 hrs.
Pistachio, Kerman [Female]
Requires pollinizer [Peters-Male]. Chill hrs/800, bears in October. Long hot summers are needed to ripen. Caution: do not disturb root ball when planting. Slow growing to 20 feet. Drought resistant. Worth the effort!
Pistachio, Peters [Male]
Pollinizer for Kerman. Chill hours/ 800. Bears no fruit. One Peters pollinates up to eleven (11) females. Caution: do not disturb root ball when planting. Drought resistant, when established.
Walnut, Pedro
A very small tree for a walnut. 2/3 the size or other varieties. Well sealed nut. Has perhaps the finest flavored kernel—winner of consumer taste test. Widely adapted. Excellent for home planting. 400 chill hrs. Self-fruitful.

