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Here is a few links to sites I use Brian.

https://www.willisorchards.com/category/cherry-trees#.VKxNM0_n-AU

http://www.groworganic.com/seasonal-items/fruit-trees/cherry-trees.html

http://www.raintreenursery.com/Fruit_Trees/Cherries/

There are more sites, this is all I have time for right now, sorry I took so long to post them.

Scott

Here in the San Jose area, Summer Wind Nursery just put out a bunch of Dave Wilson's bareroot cherry trees for sale (including multi-variety graft).  In the Fresno area, it looks like Riverside Nursery and Belmont Nursery also carry Dave Wilson's cherry trees.

We're coming up on the time of year that the California Rare Fruit Growers hold their scion exchanges. Pay a modest admission price, and get all the grafting wood you could possibly imagine!

Thanks for the reminder Lisa,down here I'm waiting
for https://www.facebook.com/events/1468989520037056/
were last year I dropped 20 ft of tagged wood on the table and
walked away.Good event if it's within your travel radius.

Paul

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Originally Posted by MnMsMom9902
Here in the San Jose area, Summer Wind Nursery just put out a bunch of Dave Wilson's bareroot cherry trees for sale (including multi-variety graft).  In the Fresno area, it looks like Riverside Nursery and Belmont Nursery also carry Dave Wilson's cherry trees.


Problem I have with Summer Winds is they take the Dave Wilson bareroot trees off the truck and put them in pulp pots then charge 40-50$ per tree. Wegmen's in Redwood City takes the DWN trees and puts them all together by varieties in winebarrels and then covers with soil, you pull the bare root tree you want and get it for half the price, same stock. 

You can get fig cuttings at this weeks scion exchange @ Emma Prusch Park. Free to public at 11am, open at 10am to dues paying members (Saturday 1/10) The cuttings are free as well, there will be A LOT of cuttings (mostly stonefruit).

Wow i may just go to that. Anyone else?

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Originally Posted by lisascenic
We're coming up on the time of year that the California Rare Fruit Growers hold their scion exchanges. Pay a modest admission price, and get all the grafting wood you could possibly imagine!


I so wish I could to the CRFG scion exchange!!! There is nothing remotely like that here, most people here have no idea what grafting is. Heck, the nurseries here don't even know how to graft, I try to keep my mouth shut when I'm there or I get sucked into educating them. 

Time to find more Colorado orchardists and pull together for our own scion exchange. 

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