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(3 or more $8.50; 5 or more $6.00/Each) An upright grower with long clusters of beautiful deep red flowers. Grows 8-10' tall. USDA Zones 7-9 or lower in sheltered places.
3 or more $6.00/Each; 5 or more $5.00/Each (Seibel 5279) A heavy producer of large loose clusters of golden to pink colored grapes. It makes a delicate white wine and its fruity flavor make it great for fresh eating. It is very early ripening, maturing and thriving in the Pacific Northwest and the cooler humid areas of the Northeast. It was introduced from France in the 1940's.
(5 or more $7.50/each) The berries are light blue, very large and flavorful. They grow in an open cluster. The plant has an upright habit and light red wood and red fall foliage. Extremely productive. Ripens mid-July and bears for a month.
Prohibited to DE, ME, NC, NJ, NH, WV, MA. BY PERMIT ONLY
Bundle of 5 for $25.00/Each
This medium size red skinned pear shaped gooseberry is pear shaped and has very good flavor. The bush is less thorny than others and mildew resistant. It is from Ottawa Canada.
(5 or more $15.00/Each) Introducing the world's largest Blueberry. Raintree is one of the first companies in the Western U.S. offering this amazing new release. It has the longest ripening season of any blueberry, providing more than a month of sweet, firm delicious fruit. These vigorous, upright bushes grow 5-7 feet tall and provide consistently high yields. USDA Zones 4-9. A high chill variety from the New Jersey testing program, and a long awaited treat. We offer large bearing 2-3' bushy plants.
(3 or more $10.50; 5 or more $6.00/Each) Drapers bears large sweet berries in an all -at-once harvest in mid season. Thicker skin gives the fruit a great crisp texture and a resistance to splitting. Sturdy, compact bushes fit into the tighter spaces of modern gardens and produce loose clusters of easy-to-pick fruit. Yellow fall foliage.
What makes this sweet, heavy producing, hardy kiwi unique is that is ripens in September, a full month before Ananasnaja. The fruit is of medium size and somewhat ribbed, like a little green pumpkin. All Arguta females can be pollinized by Arguta 'male'. A selection from the elegant Dumbarton Oaks Estate in Washington D.C.'s Georgetown.
(3 or more $6.50; 5 or more $5.00/Each) An early ripening, very productive, bright red seedless grape from New York Fruit Testing. The fruit is medium size and has a great flavor, with a hint of strawberry. The fruit stores well and is resistant to botrytis. It ripens in late September, a week before Canadice.
(3 or more $6.50; 5 or more $5.00; 10 or more $4.00/Each) Very early ripening green seedless grape excellent for fresh eating or making raisins. Extremely reliable and productive with long loose clusters of small golden oval berries. A vigorous grower, suitable for planting on an arbor.
(3 or more $17.50; 5 or more $15.00/Each) A new hardy A. arguta x melanandra kiwi producing cherry sized fruits with red skin and flesh which is sweet and delicious. Needs male arguta for pollination
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