Bing Cherries
Produces large, heart-shaped fruit with a firm, meaty, purplish-red flesh and a semi-free stone — ideal for fresh eating and preserves. Yields uniformly ripe fruit sometime in mid-June or mid-summer. Requires cross-pollination — we suggest Montmorency. The semi-dwarf variety grows to a height of 15–18' with a spread of 15–18'. |
Rainier Cherry
Produces large, golden-yellow cherries with a firm, creamy-white flesh. Rainier cherries are an excellent choice for canning or preserves. Yields uniformly ripe fruit sometime in mid-June. Requires cross-pollination with a variety of the same bloom time — we suggest Bing. The semi-dwarf variety grows to a height of 15–18' with a spread of 15–18'. |