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Old 05-05-2006, 01:50 PM posted to rec.gardens
Doug Kanter
 
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Default Best cherries for Western NY?

That's weird. Anything else besides trees and grapes?

wrote in message
...
the last time I ordered from Millers they were grafting everything onto
"sand cherry"
which was incompatible. Nothing I ordered from Millers is still alive,
trees,
grapes, nothing. At year 3 the trees snapped off right at the graft.
Ingrid

"Judy Bolton" wrote:
We have been looking at Raintree, and will probably order from them. I
have
gotten their catalogue forever, and they have good ratings, and would like
to give them a try. Of course Miller's, which was suggested here (thanks!)
is within driving distance of me, so maybe we'll go and chat with them.

We already have one tree, although we don't know what cultivar it is,
other
than it's a sweet cherry. It does well, so it's too bad I don't have its
name.

I appreciate the suggestions. Thanks so much!

Judy




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