Fruit Tree Sale Fundraiser
Help support the Madison County 4-H by purchasing a fruit tree today! We have several varieties to choose from with descriptions below.
You can mail the Fruit Tree Sale Order Form 2025 with your check, made out to Madison County 4-H, or you can visit our office and pay with cash, check, or card.
The order deadline is Friday, November 14th and tree pickup is Monday, November 24th, 3pm-7pm.

Peach—5 gallon: $23.00
Belle of Georgia
Fruit are large in size, skin has a light color with a red cheek, excellent flavor, freestone, firm; ripens mid to late season.
Harvester
Fruit are medium in size; balance of sweet-tart flavor; self-pollinating; ripens mid-to-late summer.
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Pear—5 gallon: $23.00
Moonglow
Vigorous tree that produces good quality fruit.? Plant with Bartlett for pollination.
Bartlett
Fruit are large in size, yellowish brown in color, white flesh, very sweet, juicy, and ripen mid-season. Trees are medium in size and upright growth, making them ideal for planting in smaller areas.
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Fig—3 gallon: $21.00
Brown Turkey
Fruit are medium to large in size, copper color skin, amber to pink color flesh, great flavor, a closed eye and very few seeds. Plants are prolific, often producing fruit twice a year.
Celeste
Fruit are small to medium in size, light brown to violet skin, whitish pink flesh. Plants produce early in summer.
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Blackberries—1 gallon: $11.00
Kiowa
A great self-pollinating Blackberry plant; firm berries are 3 inches long with exceptional flavor; fruiting starts in June and continues for 6 weeks.
Triple Crown
Fruits ripen to a juicy sweet flavor. The plant is semi-erect and thornless and bears large, flavorful fruit. Strong canes can support many pounds of fruit without trellising.? Ripens for about one month from end of July through August.
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Apple—5 gallon: $23.00
Robinson Crabapple
A deciduous tree whose crimson buds open to beautiful red-pink flowers in early spring. Serves as a beautiful landscape/fruit tree. Fruit appears in late September.
Gala
Semi-dwarf fruit tree (typically 12-15 feet tall); produces medium-sized, crisp, and sweet apples with a distinct yellow-orange skin streaked with red; requires cross-pollination from another apple variety (Fuji or Crabapple recommended).
Fuji
Fruit are medium in size, yellowish green with red tint skin, white flesh, very crisp, juicy and ripens mid-season.
Mutsu
Fruit are large in size, yellowish green with firm, juicy, crisp, and coarse flesh; requires cross-pollination from another apple variety (Gala or crabapple recommended).
Red Delicious
Fruit are large in size with dark red skin, crisp, juicy and ripen med-season. Trees produce high yields and are blight resistant.
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Blueberries—1 gallon: $11.00 | 3 gallon: $21.00
1 Gallon Options
Centurion
Known for its vigor, heat tolerance, and high yields of large, sweet, late-season berries; typically reaches 5-8 feet tall. Suggested pollinator: Powderblue.
Climax
A 1974 University of Georgia release, Climax has an upright, open growth habit and intense green foliage. An early season variety with a very concentrated ripening period makes Climax a great choice for home freezing. It has medium size berries that are light medium-blue, with an excellent, "spicy-sweet" flavor. Suggested pollinators: Premier or Powderblue.
Tifblue
Ripens mid to late season. Fruit are medium size with good flavor and an average stem scar. One of the oldest cultivars still being planted, released in 1955 by 海角官方首页. Suggested pollinator: Powderblue.
Baldwin
Ripens early July to early August.? Fruit are large, and very dark blue with good stem scar.? Suggested pollinators: Brightwell.
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3 Gallon Options
Powderblue
Ripens mid-season. Berries are very light blue in color, medium in size with good firmness and flavor. Suggested pollinators: Brightwell and Tifblue.
Premier
Early to mid-season, usually earlier than other mid-season varieties. Fruit are larger in size with excellent color & great flavor. Suggested pollinators: Tifblue or Powderblue.
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Muscadine—1 gallon: $11.00
Cowart
Self-fertile; produces large, dark black berries with a sweet, rich flavor; known for its high yields and good disease resistance.
Noble
Almost black; self-pollinating, heat tolerant variety produces large clusters of disease resistant muscadine grapes.
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Pomegranate—3 gallon: $21.00
Sweet
Known for its large, sweet, red fruit with soft seeds, ripening in late fall; self-pollinating.
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Pecan—5 gallon: $42.00
Avalon
Grown for its large, quality nuts (46 nuts per pound) and its resistance to scab; harvest mid-season.
Oconee
Large, highly productive variety; known for its big, easy-to-crack nuts; good disease resistance, especially to scab; Type-1 pollinator, needing a Type-2 pecan tree to produce nuts.
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Raspberries—1 gallon: $11.00
Heritage
Fruit are large in size, dark red, and very sweet; plants have vigorous growth habits and adapt well in well-drained soils.
Nova
Fruit are medium in size, dark red, and ripen early; plants have average growth height and are fairly disease-resistant.
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Persimmons—3 gallon: $21.00
American Persimmons
a native tree in Georgia that grows 20-40 feet tall; produces sweet, orange fruits in the fall; trees are low maintenance and provides important food for wildlife and pollinators.
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Bunch Grapes—1 gallon: $11.00
Sunbelt
Fruit are large in size, small clusters, blue color, sweet, and ripens early to mid-season. Very similar to Concord but ripens more evenly and has better resistance to mildews.
Mars
Fruit grow well in hot summers. One of the most disease resistant bunch grapes available. Flavor is similar to Concord and very sweet.
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