Some plants will have multiple variations of the same variety
On the Avocado trees with Flowers, It is recommended to remove flowers for the 1st 2 years in the ground so the tree focuses on root and tree growth. It will result in a bigger healthier tree in the future producing more fruit
Type Variety Description pot size Nonmember price
Avocado Carmen® A 20 inches "Carmen Hass is similar to Hass Avocado but smaller 6-14 oz fruit. Type A Ripens November-October
It has excellent flavor with two distinct crops a year.
The fruit has black, medium-thick skin and an oval shape.
Medium spreading canopy Type A" 3 gal $35
Avocado Carmen® A 27 inches 3 gal $35
Avocado Esther A 17" Esther is a medium to large oval shaped fruit very similar to Hass. The flesh is creamy and delicious, similar color to Hass, the seed however is slightly bigger than the Hass. The special thing about Esther is that the plant is semi dwarf. The fruit lasts longer on shelves once picked and extremely prolific. Type A Ripeness in Fall 3 gal $35
Avocado Esther A 20" w/flowers 3 gal $40
Avocado Esther A 26" w/flowers 3 gal $40
Avocado Esther A 34" W 3 gal $40
Avocado Esther A 38" 3 gal $38
Avocado Esther A 38" w/flowers 3 gal $40
Avocado Esther A 48" 3 gal $40
Avocado Esther A30" w/flowers 3 gal $40
Avocado Ettinger B 28" w/flowers Ettinger is a very good green-skinned avocado with a clear, clean taste. Green-skin, clean taste, slender. Origin: Ettinger is a Type B avocado of Guatemalan/Mexican descent. Type B Ripens October-March 3 gal $40
Avocado Ettinger B 31" 3 gal $35
Avocado Ettinger B 35" 3 gal $35
Avocado Ettinger B 37 inches w/flowers 3 gal $40
Avocado Ettinger B 38 inches w/flowers $40
Avocado Ettinger B 39" 3 gal $40
Avocado Fuerte B 19" "Fuerte is medium sized, averaging a little bigger than Hass fruit. The skin is green, only slightly bumpy with yellow dots, and it remains green even when it’s ripe. If the fruit has been mishandled, then black spots appear on the skin as it ripens (they are not hidden as they are with the black skin of Hass). Type B Ripens mid august to october
The shape is similar to a pear, but Fuerte avocados always have this unique slant to their bottom ends. " 3 gal $35
Avocado Fuerte B 25" 3gal $38
Avocado Fuerte B 27"-28 inches 3 gal $38
Avocado Fuerte B 32" 3 gal $40
Avocado Fuerte B 37" 5 gal $40
Avocado Fuerte B 44 inches 5 gal $40
Avocado Fuerte B 56" 5 gal $40
Avocado Fuerte B, 22" w/flowers 3 gal $35
Avocado Gem 19" A & B The Gem Avocado is a unique variety that is the great granddaughter of the Hass avocado. It has better qualities, including more vertical upright growth, larger fruit size, appealing green and gold flakes in the flesh, and thicker skin compared to the Hass. Gem avocados ripen on the tree longer, resulting in an extra smooth, buttery texture. They are nutrient-rich, low in sugars and salt, and provide vitamins and minerals such as potassium, vitamin E, vitamin B5, and vitamin B6. When ripe, Gem avocados have black skin with flecks of gold and contain a medium seed 3 gal $35
Avocado Gem 22 inches A & B, no leaves 3 gal $35
Avocado Gwen B, 27" Gwen is a green-skinned avocado that was patented in 1984 and had higher yield and quality than Hass 3 gal $35
Avocado Gwen B, 27" w/flowers 3 gal $40
Avocado Gwen B, 30" 3 gal $35
Avocado Hass A 19" 3 gal $30
Avocado Hass A 30" 5 gal $35
Avocado Hass A 31 inches 3 gal $30
Avocado Hass A 41 inches 3 gal $30
Avocado Jim Bacon B, 21 inches The Jim Bacon avocado is a selection of Bacon that produces flavorful, green-skinned fruit with smooth and creamy flesh. It can produce high yields on an attractive, upright tree. It is slightly more cold hardy than Bacon. Type B November-February 3 gal $33
Avocado Jim Bacon B, 22" w/flowers 3 gal $35
Avocado Jim Bacon B, 23" w/flowers 3 gal $35
Avocado Jim Bacon B, up to 20" w/flowers 3 gal
Avocado Lamb Hass A 33" This upright, compact, and prolific tree produces bigger fruit than Hass, and matures a month later. Dark green, pebbly skin turns purplish-black as the fruit ripens after harvest, from May to November. Easy to peel, revealing its exceptionally rich flavor and creamy texture inside. The type A flowers are self-fertile 3 gal $40
Avocado Leavens Hass A 24" New Variety Leavens Avocado offers the same Hass characteristics but that it ripens four weeks earlier. March - September 3 gal $35
Avocado Leavens Hass A 36" w/flowers 3 gal $40
Avocado Leavens Hass A 15" w/flowers 3 gal $32
Avocado Leavens Hass A 16" 3 gal $30
Avocado Leavens Hass A 18" 3 gal $30
Avocado Leavens Hass A 26" w/flower 3 gal $35
Avocado Leavens Hass A 38" 3 gal $35
Avocado Leavens Hass A 41" 3 gal $35
Avocado Leavens Hass A 41" w/flowers $40
Avocado Leavens Hass A 44" w/flowers 3 gal $40
Avocado Mexicola 14 inches The Mexicola Avocado is a very rare and exotic variety of avocado that has a smooth, purple-black skin that's very thin and edible. It has creamy and delicate flesh that is deep green near the skin and yellow near the seed, with a smooth, rich, nutty flavor. 3 gal $35
Avocado Mexicola 17 inches 3 gal $35
Avocado Mexicola A 42" 3 gal $40
Avocado Mexicola Grande 27" The Mexicola Grande avocado is the most frost-resistant of all avocado varieties. This high quality, black-skinned avocado is up to 25% larger than its parent, Mexicola. The trees have a tall, upright spreading habit. This variety is productive in both coastal and inland areas. 3 gal $35
Avocado Pinkerton A, 18" The Pinkerton avocado is a highly recommended avocado due to their consistent production, flavor and manageable tree size. This variety is a heavy producers of green pebbly-skinned flesh fruit. The small seeded fruits have an exceptional flavor with a high oil content and are relatively easy to peel. Fruit size 14-16 oz. Type A Ripens November - April. 5 gal $35
Avocado Pinkerton A, 20" 3 gal $35
Avocado Pinkerton A, 26" 3 gal $35
Avocado Pinkerton A, 33" 5 gal $35
Avocado Pinkerton A, 34" 5 gal $35
Avocado Pinkerton A, 36" 3 gal $35
Avocado Pinkerton A, 40" w/flowers 3 gal $40
Avocado Queen B 24 inches Queen avocado is noted for its very large fruits that can weigh up to 30 ounces. The large, purple colored elongated pear-shaped fruits have excellent flavored flesh that contain a small seed. The tree is considered cold hardy, growing to be large and broad shaped 3 gal $35
Avocado Sir Prize B 17 inches more prolific and cold-resistant grandchild of the popular Hass variety produces delicious, buttery avocados that mature up to two months earlier, from October to January. Dark green skin with lighter green stipules turns purplish-black as the fruit ripens after harvest.Type B Ripens October-January 3 gal $30
Avocado Sir Prize B 2" w/flowers 3 gal $35
Avocado Sir Prize B 20" w/flowers 3 gal $35
Avocado Sir Prize B 21" 3 gal $33
Avocado Sir Prize B 38 inches 3 gal $40
Avocado Sir Prize B 40" 3 gal $40
Avocado Stewart A 27" 3 gal $35
Avocado Stewart A 28 inches w/flowers 3 gal $35
Avocado Stewart A 29 inches w/flowers 3 gal $35
Avocado Stewart A 34" 3 gal $35
Avocado Stewart A 36 inches 5 gal $35
Avocado Stewart A 44 inches w/flowers 3 gal $45
Avocado Zutano B 3', 3', 4' w/flowers The Zutano Avocado Trees have obovate green fruits with waxy bumps and feature a mild flavor, Notable for being a great pollinator of other avocados, and seeds are great as root stocks. Type B ripening between October and February. Some of the ones we have ar 4 ft or more tall 3 gal $35
Avocado Zutano B 35" 3 gal $35
Avocado seedling Ungrafted needs to be grafted to produce good fruit. If someone is selling a seedling of any variety, they are scamming you. Avocado seeds are not true to type, they need to be grafted with a known variety. 1 gal pot $7
Avocado seedling Ungrafted needs to be grafted to produce good fruit. If someone is selling a seedling of any variety, they are scamming you. Avocado seeds are not true to type, they need to be grafted with a known variety. 3 gal pot $15
Banana Plant is either Burro or Orinoco variety grows to about 14 ft tall and products thick bananas 4 - 6 inches in length recently removed from the ground and put in pot. recommend to keep in pot till next year 1 gal $20
Banana Plant is either Burro or Orinoco variety 15 gal $40
Banana Plant is either Burro or Orinoco variety grows to about 14 ft tall and products thick bananas 4 - 6 inches in length recently removed from the ground and put in pot. recommend to keep in pot till next year 5 gal $25
Berry Black Raspberry good fruit but stems have thorns 1 gal $10
Berry Blackberry has thorns 3 gal $14
Berry Boysenberry Boysenberries are a rare find at most stores. Boysenberries grow on low, trailing plants. the plants have thorns on the plant. It is a large aggregate fruit with a deep maroon color, weighing 8 grams (0.28 oz) and containing large seeds The fruits are characterized by their soft texture, thin skins, and sweet-tart flavor. Mature fruits leak juice very easily and can start to decay within a few days of harvest 1 gal $10
Berry Boysenberry w/flowers 3 gal 15
Black Berry thornless 1 gal $10
Black Berry thornless 3 gal $15
Cherry Capulin Cherry 30 inches 1 gal $18
Citronella plant Repels mosquitoes 1 gallon $8
Coffee Icafu Amarillo 24 3 gal $30
Coffee Icafu Amarillo 26 inches 3 gal $30
Coffee Icafu Amarillo 30 inches 3 gal $40
Coffee Icatu Amarillo 1 gal $8
Coffee IhCafe-90 near 22-24 inches 3 gal $30
Coffee IhCafe-90 near 25 inches 3 gal $30
Coffee Lempira 13 inches Lempira is a hybrid between Caturra and Timor. It produces high yields of average-sized beans and thrives in warm temperatures and acidic soil. It’s small, has bronze tipped leaves, and requires plenty of nutrients. 3 gal $40
Coffee Lempira 17 inches Lempira is a hybrid between Caturra and Timor. It produces high yields of average-sized beans and thrives in warm temperatures and acidic soil. It’s small, has bronze tipped leaves, and requires plenty of nutrients. 3 gal $35
Coffee Lempira 31 inches Lempira is a hybrid between Caturra and Timor. It produces high yields of average-sized beans and thrives in warm temperatures and acidic soil. It’s small, has bronze tipped leaves, and requires plenty of nutrients. 3 gal $40
Coffee Obata Amarillo 24-25 inches 3 gal $40
Coffee Obata Amarillo l gal $10
Coffee Obata Amarillo 20 inches 3 gal $30
Coffee Obata Amarillo 22 inches 3 gal $30
Coffee Parainema 1 gal $35
Coffee Parainema 3 gal $35
Coffee San Pacho 3 gal $30
Fig Black Mission Fig 2 gal $14
Fig Black Mission Fig 13-16 inches 1 gal $7
Fig Black Mission Fig less than 12 inches 1 gal $5
Fig Brown Turkey 1 gal $5
Fig Excel Fig 1 gal $13
Fig Long Neck yellow Fig 1 gal $13
Fig Prolific 15 inches 1 gal $15
Fig Texas Everbearing Fig 1 gal $13
Grape Marquis 28 inches 1 gal $14
Grape Marquis taller than 3 feet 1 gal $16
Grape Saturn Red 21, 23 and 15 inches 1 each 1 gal $10
Grape Saturn Red up to 12 inches 1 gal $10
Grape Saturn Red 24-26 inches 1 gal $14
Grape Saturn Red greater than 3 feet 1 gal $16
Grape Suffolk Red up to 12 inches 1 gal $10
Grape Thomcord up to 14 inches, has some grapes 1gal $14
Grape Thomcord 13-14" 1gal $14
Grape Thomcord up to 16 inches 1gal $15
Grape Unknown 13 in 1 gal $5
Grape Unknown possibly Saturn Red 1 gal $5
ice cream bean plant under 12 inches smaller 1 gal $10
ice cream bean plant under 5 inches smaller 1/2 gal $8
ice cream bean plant up to 16 inches reg 1 gal $13
Mulberry Pakistan 22 inches 1 gal $15
Mulberry Unknown 1 gal $10
Mulberry Unknown red berries under 12" 1 gal $10.00
Nance Tree Nance / Nanceinga - nanche (byrsonima crassifolia) / Hogberry 42 inches Nance fruit is golden or yellow-orange with a white, oily pulp and a distinctive flavor that can range from sweet to acidic. It bears a discernible odor, and its sweet, unique flavor ranges from mildly cheese-like to a distinctive combination of banana, lychee, and pear. 5 gal $55
Papaya Mexican papaya "Mexican papayas are much larger than the Hawaiian types and can weigh up to 10 pounds each and be over 15 inches long. The flesh of this variety might be yellow, orange, or pink. The flavor is less intense than the Hawaiian papaya, but is still delicious and extremely enjoyable.
https://specialtyproduce.com/produce/Mexican_Papaya_947.php" 3 gal $22
Pineapple unknown variety 3 gal $8
Pomegranate Ariana 26 inches 1gal $16
Pomegranate Desert NY 1, 2 feet 1gal $14
Pomegranate Eversweet 20 inches 1 gal $16
Pomegranate Polermo 20' 1 gal $16
Pomegranate Angel Red 20" Large, showy, bright, orange-red blooms on upright, fount-like branches produce large, vivid red fruit that ripens late summer to fall. Less pulp and higher juice content than others, with seeds soft enough to be eaten fresh. Deciduous. 1 gal $14
Pomegranate Desertnyi about 12" 1gal $14
Pomegranate Desertnyi up 25 inches, in a cup. Need to be uppotted. Fruit has a light orange rind contrasted by dark red arils which makes for a very unique look. Flavor has an excellent sweet-tart balance with citrus overtones. cup $16
Pomegranate Desertnyi up 34 inches 1 gal $16
Pomegranate Desertnyi up to 16-17 inches 1 gal $10
Pomegranate Desertnyi up to 24-25 inches 1 gal $14
Pomegranate Parfianka Parfianka pomegranate always receives the highest praise for overall flavor in taste tests. The Parfianka is naturally dwarf in habit and produces heavily and dependably, even at a young age. Great for juice or fresh eating. 2 gal $16
Pomegranate Parfianka 15-18 inches 1 gal $10
Pomegranate Parfianka 23-24 inches 1 gal $10
Pomegranate Rosamia no leaves Scarlet, sweet, soft-seeded. 1gal $15
Pomegranate Vkusnyi Red with dark red arils. Complex sweet-tart taste. Long keeping fruit. High juice yield (60-70%). 1 gal $14
Pomegranate Wonderful 21 inches The Wonderful Pomegranate is a variety of pomegranate that is known for its large size, sweet-tart flavor, and high yields. The fruit is round and typically ranges in color from a deep red to a dark purple, with a tough outer skin and a juicy, seed-filled interior. The seeds, or arils, are the edible part of the fruit and are commonly used in a variety of sweet and savory dishes. 1 gal $12
Pomegranate near 21" Utah sweet Shrubby tree to 12 x 6 feet or more is similar to other varieties but has pink flowers and sweet pink fruit. Tough and easy to grow in full sun, any well drained soil, deep infrequent water once established. Prune, clean and shape in winter. Fertilize in February, May and September. 1 gal $15
Rose Apple Rose Apple 1/2 gal $12.00
spice cardamom grow for the seeds then grind those up 1 gal $8
Succulent Blue Agave 1 gal $6
Succulent Flapjack 10 inches 1 gal $8
Succulent Flapjack 12 inches 1 gal $10
Succulent Flapjack 7 inches 1 gal $5
Succulent Propeller 1 gal $10
Succulent Baja Spurge California Native shrub "Euphorbia xanti, known as Baja spurge, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae. It is native to Mexico, occurring in Baja California, Sonora, and Sinaloa. This species is a shrubby succulent, valued in gardening for drought tolerance and its abundant fragrant cyathia with colorful bracts.
California native plant (a bushy flowering plant that survives with very little to no water once planted. Can grow up to approximately 10-12 feet high and as wide, but is easily pruned for smaller sizes. . It produces masses of tiny pinkish flowers.) Also, one bromeliad, which produces a red and bluish/purple flower that is just stunningly beautiful in my opinion.
" 3 gal $20
Sugarcane sugar cane 3 gal $12
Z Garden Tool Corona Flower plant snips FS3204 NEW in package $20