January 4, 2026

Our list of 2026 scionwood offerings is now posted. If you’re a grafter or inclined in that direction, check it out. Each variety listed includes a brief description. Some are also more fully described in the varieties section of our website. All are rare or extremely so. Some are only available from us. (Is that a good thing?) If you’re looking for more common varieties (aka cultivars), check out the Fedco Trees website (fedcoseeds.com). There are also a number of other scionwood sources around the US. As far as we know, all of ours are correct. Many have been genetically profiled. Where we have questions about their authenticity, we’ve noted that in the description. If you’re looking for something exceedingly rare that you can’t find anywhere, send us an email. We might be able to find it for you.

There have been questions about hardiness, as well as disease and insect resistance. We suggest that you look for growers near you and ask them to share their experiences with you. There are so many variables that it is impossible to tell you how one of our cultivars will do in your neck of the woods (neck of the orchards?).  You just need to experiment. Spray less!

Look over the list and see if anything sounds interesting. We’ll be cutting the scionwood over the course of the next two months. We typically ship in mid-March. If you need scionwood sooner, let us know. We can probably accommodate your preference for shipping date.