top of page

Cherries

Cherries:  Note:  Cherries can be grown from trees or bushes.  The tart cherries survive better in our area.

  • Carmin Jewel(TM) Bush -   Very productive bush cherry developed by the University of Saskatchewan.  Great for fresh eating (if the birds don't clear them out first.)  Hardy to Zone 3.

  • Craig's Crimson Cherry -

  • Evans -  Tart Cherry.  May be grown as a small tree or as a bush.  Hardy to zone 3.

  • Juliet(TM) Bush Cherry -  Tasty bush cherry developed by the University of Saskatchewan.  Great for fresh eating.  Hardy to Zone 3.

  • Mesabi -  Tart Cherry that is a cross between a tart and a sweet cherry.  Sweeter than other tart cherries.  Very productive in our area.  A naturally small tree cherry.  Hardy to zone 4.

  • Montmorency -  Heirloom pie cherry.  A naturally small tree cherry.  Hardy to zone 3.

  • Romeo(TM) Bush Cherry - Tasty bush cherry developed by the University of Saskatchewan.  Great for fresh eating.  Hardy to Zone 3.

  • Sprite - 

  • Van Cherry - 

Mesabi_Cherry_Bailey.PNG
bottom of page