The listing, Open Pollinated Cherry Seeds - Enough for an Orchard? has ended.
Somebody once asked if I could list a larger packet of thirty cherry seeds. Well, my little semi-dwarf Rainier tree really is that productive. It produces an abundant crop of yummy cherries every year, great for drying, canning, baking into pies, or even eating fresh. These seeds, cross pollinated with other cherry varieties that do well up here in Idaho- the most likely suspects being of a variety my neighbors only know is genetic dwarf- will likely mature into larger but similarly productive trees. You may benefit from cold stratifying them before transplanting them into the ground, especially if you're in any zone higher than four.