Cherries

Name

Type

Information

Needs a Polinizer

Fruiting Time

Angela

Dwarf

Excellent, very large, black fruit. Resists cracking and diseases. Sets well.

Yes

Mid

Bing

Semi-Dwarf

Large sweet cherry, fruit is deep red, firm and juicy.

Yes

Mid July

Black Tartarian

Semi-Dwarf

Vigorous sweet cherry.

Yes

Early

Compact Stella

Semi-Dwarf

Half the size of its parent (see Stella), similar fruit.

No

Mid

Early Burlat

Semi-Dwarf

Large red cherry, use Bing as pollenizer.

Yes

Early

New Evans Bali

Semi-Dwarf

Dark red 1” size fruit. Great for pies, sauces and jams.  Cold hardy. Vigorous grower.

No

Late

New Glacier

Dwarf

Large, dark cherries. Self-fertile.

No

Mid

Kristin

Dwarf

Purplish black, sweet fruit.

Yes

Mid

Lambert

Semi-Dwarf

Largest fruit, purplish-red, firm and sweet.

Yes

Early

Lapins

Semi-Dwarf

Self fertile & resistant to cracking.

No

Mid

Meteor

Semi-Dwarf

Slow growing bright red cherries.

No

Late

Montmorency

Semi-Dwarf

Sour cherry, round, juicy fruit, good canning, pie cherry.

No

Late

Morello

Dwarf

Red cherry, acidic flavour, self fertile.

No

Late

North Star

Semi-Dwarf

Red skin & flesh, meaty, tart, pie cherry.

No

Late

Rainier

Semi-Dwarf

Red skin & flesh, meaty, tart, pie cherry, use Sam/Bing or Lambert to pollenize.

Yes

Early

Royal Ann

Dwarf

Light yellow with red cheeks, use Black Tartarian to pollenize.

Yes

Early

Sam

Semi-Dwarf

Medium large, black skinned fruit, very juicy, resists splitting.

Yes

Early

Stella

Semi-Dwarf

Large good flavourable fruit, resists splitting, good for canning.

No

Late

Van

Dwarf

Hardy, sweet black cherry, bears heavily, resists cracking.

Yes

Early