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316 Otter Creek Road
Big Timber, MT 59011

phone: (406) 932-4195

fax: (406) 932-4180

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All plants must be picked up in person at Blake Nursery in Big Timber, MT. Blake Nursery does not ship plants, or provide mail-order service.

Fruit Trees Height
Price
CHERRY, Meteor: large, bright red fruit; self-fertile sour pie cherry; very hardy; loathes "wet feet"; small, 8-10 ft. tree.
Cherry
Prices for all cherries:


4-5'............46.95
CHERRY, North Star: dwarf, grows only 5-7 ft.; self-fertile; very productive; like other cherries, loathes "wet feet".
CRABAPPLE, Chestnut: large crabapples with pleasant nutty flavor; great for fresh eating. 5-6'
46.95
CRABAPPLE, Whitney: old favorite summer bearing tree; very good eaten fresh; hardy; very productive. 5-6'
46.95
PEAR, Gourmet, Summercrisp and Ure: sweet, juicy dessert types; get heavier crops if have two varieties for good cross-pollination; very attractive, tidy, globe-shaped trees; hardiest for Montana.  Prices for all pears:

5'................46.95
6'................52.95
PLUM, American: hardy, thicket-forming “wild” plum frequently used in wildlife plantings; seen throughout our area; drought resistant; showy flowers in early spring; fruit red or yellow; excellent pollinator.

Plum

Prices for all plums:

5'................46.95

6-7'............52.95

PLUM, Mount Royal: blue, European plum; excellent eating right off tree; also good for dessert, jam, and preserves; self-pollinating; very prolific bearer in our area; ripens late August. 
PLUM, Alderman, Pembina, Pipestone, Toka and Waneta: five of the hardiest, most productive Japanese-American plums; sweet fruit good for eating fresh, jam and preserves; all dependable in Montana; must plant near another plum for cross-pollination and better fruit production; Toka and American are excellent pollinators. (See Plum feature for more information.)


 
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