Bill:
When the plant arrived it had two stems, a few terminal leaves, and many plump buds at/near the stem terminals. However, the plant sat in a state of suspended animation for well over a month, and I don't quite know why. It came in the warmer weather, and was not bare-rooted. i expected it to take off after shipping-shock wore off, but that never happened. Then plant did eventually put on some growth, and then, it just shot up like a weed, and put on a nice crop of figs which never ripened because of the late timing. I would imagine the treelet will be sprouting on time this coming spring, and maybe some good things will happen this year. Last year was a wash.
The Durio packing is excellent, and the many plants that I ordered from Durio's all came through the shipping process without any damages. The listing of figs that they carry is impressive, but all might not be available. Some of his local, heirloom figs sound wonderful treasures.
I do hope the "Schar It." turns out to be a nice surprise, but if it doesn't do well in my climate I will send it south for trials in warmer climes. Last season I tried a "Texas Blue giant' and it was by far the poorest performing fig that I ever grew. I think it was not a fig for a short, cool summer season, and I'm sure it needs a long, hot, sunny climate for it to be in its prime.
I will try a named variety for only a few years, and if it doesn't do well, it goes. I'm starting to shift my collection to include more locally grown figs that thrive, unprotected in my parts. I have many neighborhood trees to eventually sample. I now have a "Bronx Dark" that will probably set fruit this year, and I'm looking forward to the trial of this unidentified variety, that was "discovered" and propagated by a forum member. I will also be trialing some "Black Mission", "Dark Portuguese", and a "Kathleen's Black"...and. growing two special heirloom figs that were given to me by very generous forum members.
Growing fig trees is very rewarding for me personally. I have failures, but many more triumphs. Anticipation is the fun part. Contacting forum members and exchanging ideas makes it all worth the time and expense.
Best of luck. I hope i answered some of your questions.
Frank