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Species |
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Description |
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Baby Gold Peach new! |
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Prunus persica |
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Highly productive, vigorous and more upright than other cultivars. Fruit is yellow fleshed with a little red around the pit. Ripens late August. Good for canning and freezing. Clingstone. Self-pollinating. Semi-dwarf. |
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Big Top new! |
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Armoracia rusticana |
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An exceptionally vigorous grower with large showy leaves and spicy roots. Enhanced resistance to foliage diseases, rust and bacterial spot. Roots tend to be large and good quality. |
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Blenheim new! |
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Prunus armeniaca |
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Considered to be the most succulent and world's most popular apricot. Aromatic, pale orange fruit with red dots is sweet flavored and juicy. Best for canning and drying. Self-pollinating. Dwarf. |
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Chambourcin new! |
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Vitis vinifera |
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Bluish-black fruit borne in large, moderately loose clusters. Makes a superior quality, tart, Claret-type wine. Late-season. Self-fruitful. |
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Cox's Orange Pippin new! |
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Malus |
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A classic English apple, often regarded as one of the finest flavored dessert apples. Fruit is medium sized with red stripes over orange flush color. The distinctive, rich, complex flavors make it a good choice for desserts, pies, cooking and cider. Late season bloomer. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf. |
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Crimson Cherry new! |
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Rhuem rhabarbarum |
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Stalks are plump, cherry-red and have a sweet, agreeably tart flavor. Heavy yielder. Winter hardy and drought tolerant. |
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Dapple Dandy Pluot new! |
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Prunus pluot |
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Pale green to yellow skin with distinctive red dots. Creamy white flesh which is edged and streaked with crimson. Firm fruit with a high sugar content and unique plum-apricot flavor. Best for fresh eating. Ripens mid-season. Dwarf. |
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Edelweiss new! |
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Vitis labrusca |
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Large clusters of greenish-white to pale-green fruit ripen early. Good for juice and jelly. Excellent disease resistance. Self-fruitful. |
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Esopus Spitzenberg new! |
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Malus |
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Thomas Jefferson grew this variety at Monticello and it is said to have been his favorite. Fruit is medium-to-large and slightly oval with orangish skin, speckled with russeting. Flesh is crisp and tangy. Best for fresh eating and desserts. Mid-season bloomer. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf. |
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Golden Raindrops new! |
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Malus transitoria 'Schmidtcutleaf' |
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Espalier form. Delicate in appearance with fine textured, deeply cut foliagea and tiny golden yellow fruit. Spring flowers are white. |
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Golden Russet new! |
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Malus |
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The 'champagne' of old time cider apples. A small-to-medium apple having a golden color with bronze blush and heavily if not entirely russeted. Yellow flesh is fine-textured, crisp and highly flavored. Best for cider, fresh eating and cooking. Mid-season bloomer. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf. |
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Greeb Globe Artichoke new! |
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Cynara cardunculus |
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An attractive ornamental and fruiting plant. Striking, stiff and spiny foliage and bright purple flowers. Fruit is tender and delicious. |
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Haralson new! |
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Malus |
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A medium sized, red-striped apple with greenish-yellow under color. Flesh is white, crisp, juicy and firm. Good for fresh eating and cider. Late season bloomer. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf. |
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Hardy Anna new! |
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Actinidia arguta |
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Fruit is round to cylindrical with sweet emerald-green flesh. Vines are vigorous. Pollinator required. |
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Hardy Male new! |
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Actinidia arguta |
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An attractive and easy to grow vine covered with white flowers in May. One male can pollinate up to 8 female plants. The male does not produce fruit. |
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Hardy Red new! |
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Actinidia purpurea |
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Cranberry-red fruit with red flesh. The fruit is delicious with a sweet, tart flavor. Pollinator required. |
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King of the North new! |
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Vitis labrusca |
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Blue fruits are medium-sized, juicy and tart. Excellent for juice, jelly and wine making. Vines are productive, vigorous and resistant to common grape diseases and insects. Self-fruitful. |
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LaCrescent new! |
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Vitis 'LaCrescent' |
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Golden-brown fruit borne in long, loose clusters have a distinct apricot-like aroma and flavor. Excellent wine quality and disease resistance and winter-hardiness. Self-fruitful. |
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Macdonald new! |
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Rheum rhabarbarum |
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Deep red stalks are vigorous and wilt resistant. Large and upright growing habit. Excellent for pies, canning and freezing. |
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Marquette new! |
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Vitis 'Marquette' |
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P.P.A.F. An exciting, new red wine grape with excellent quality, cold hardiness and disease resistance. With showy fruit mid-season, bold summer foliage and twisted trunks, this grape vine is attractive the year around. Self-fruitful. |
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Neptune new! |
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Vitis labrusca |
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P.P.#12302 Seedless, yellow-green clusters of medium sized berries have a mild and nutty flavor. Fruit ripens mid-season and is resistant to cracking. Self-fruitful. |
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Northstar new! |
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Prunus cerasus |
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Generous crops of bright red, tart cherries are borne on this highly productive cherry variety. Fruit is ideal for baking and fresh eating. Self-pollinating. A naturally small tree reaching a mature height up to 10'. Semi-dwarf. |
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Polana new! |
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Rubus idaeus |
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Patent Pending. A great choice for fall raspberries! Berries are large, glossy in appearance and have a good flavor. Highly productive canes are vigorous and grow shorter than Heritage. |
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Prairie Spy new! |
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Malus |
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Large fruit with attractive red over yellow skin color. Crisp, juicy flesh with excellent flavor is great for desserts and other culinary uses. Flavor improves in storage as the sugars increase. Excellent for the kitchen garden. Late bloomer. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf. |
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Prime Jan new! |
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Rubus |
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P.P.#15788. A hardy primocane, everbearing variety which will thrive where others will not. Will fruit on one-year canes in late August-September. Sweet medium sized fruit. |
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Prime Jim new! |
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Rubus |
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P.P.#16989. A hardy primocane variety which thrives where others will not. Will fruit on one-year wood in late August-September. Fruit is large, plentiful and sweet. |
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Royal Ann Cherry new! |
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Prunus avium |
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Produces large, sweet fruit that is light yellow with a pinkish blush. Excellent fresh eating and canning. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf. |
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Royal Raindrops Crabapple new! |
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Malus 'JFS-KW5' |
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P.P. #14375. Espalier form. Flowers are bright pinkish-red followed by red fruit and the cutleaf foliage is purple. Fall color is orange-red. |
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Seascape new! |
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Fragaria ananassa 'Seascape' |
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P.P.#7614 Extra large, firm and great tasting berries. Everbearer. Grown in decorative terra cotta colored containers. |
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Traminette new! |
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Vitis vinifera |
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Spicy flavored, medium sized amber fruit make an excellent quality wine. Ripens late mid-season. Vine is hardier and more productive than its Gewurzttraminer parent. Self-fruitful. |
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Vanessa new! |
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Vitis labrusca |
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A delicious, sweet, firm, blushing red, seedless grape. Good for pies, jam and jellies. Heavy yielder. Resists common grape diseases and pests. Self-fruitful. |
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Wealthy new! |
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Malus |
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Medium sized fruit ripens pale yellow splashed all over with scarlet. Flesh is refreshing, crisp and very juicy with a distinctive hint of strawberry flavor. Good for fresh eating, sauces, and preserves. An excellent pollinator with profuse blooms over a long period. Pollinator required. Semi-dwarf. |
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