Cherry Varieties

Royal Hazel

An early-middle season red sweet cherry. Rounder in shape with a hint of a pattern on its skin.

Rainier

A beautiful yellow sweet cherry. Mid-late season. Nice texture and crunch. Tends to be smaller than corals. We have some trees scattered throughout one of our sections. Newly planted full rows of Rainiers will be producing fruit in two years.

Utah Giant

Red sweet cherry known for its large size and crunch. Ripens in late season (end of May-June)

Coral Champagne

Our most popular sweet red cherry. Preferred for its large size and crunchy texture. Travels and preserves well. Best eating cherry.

Lapin

Late-season sweet cherry. Bright red color. Great eating cherry.

Royal Tioga

The first cherry variety to ripen in our orchard. A dark red sweet cherry that is juicy and mildly tart. Good eating cherry. Great pie and jam cherry.

Black Pearl

A dark red sweet cherry that becomes nearly black as it ripens. Tends to be smaller than corals but rivals in taste. Great eating cherry. Great jam cherry.

Santina

A middle-late season red sweet cherry that rivals the coral in size. Identifiable for its heart shape, this cherry is quickly becoming a customer favorite. Sweet and crunchy.