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Raintree Nursery
391 Butts Road
Morton, WA 98356
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Bonus Items
Bonus items are offered for customers reserving plants for shipment next season and paying for the plants now. Please choose bonus plants that total ONLY 20% of your order. AFTER YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER, YOU WILL BE PROVIDED A PLACE TO CLICK BACK TO THIS BONUS PAGE TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS! Although the system will allow you to enter an unlimited amount of bonus plants, ONLY the BONUS ITEMS that add up to 20% of your order will be added to your order. IF YOU CHOOSE MORE bonus items than the 20% alotted, we will send you ONLY the first ones you selected! If your bonus total is less than even the one plant you selected, we will select an item for the correct amount. (BONUSES NOT AVAILABLE WHEN ORDERING CITRUS, WORMS, WORM BINS, LADDERS, BAMBOO FENCING, DEER FENCING, BEES, GIFT CERTIFICATES OR SIGNING UP FOR CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS.)
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TO CART - We ship books and supplies year around! We will ship potted plants again in the fall. We will ship again in October though November at the appropriate time for fall planting in your area. We only guarantee and recommend Fall Shipping for those of you in USDA Zones 6-10. People in harsh winter areas should wait until spring to plant. Placing and paying for your order now will save you money by locking in current 2009 prices and shipping costs. RESERVE FOR NEXT SPRING: ABOUT BARE ROOT PLANTS; Most of our fruit trees and many of our berries are only available bare root. They will not be available for shipment to you until Spring of 2010, however you can ORDER THEM NOW and lock in current prices and shipping rates. We also offer the option of ordering potted plants for delivery next spring. All of these items are designated as RESERVE FOR NEXT SPRING. If you order both items that will be shipped now or in the fall and items for next spring, they will be itemized separately on your order and you will be charged separate shipping for each.
Click on product photo or the "Full Description" icon for the full product description. Prices in red are sale prices. Note - Reserve items will be shown separately on your order form.
BE355 Anne Raspberry (Bonus)
A New Golden Prize! The exquisite flavor of this beautiful, golden fruit has hints of apricot, making this first year/primocane raspberry a special treat. Fruit ripens from August through frost. USDA Zones 5-9. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $4.50
Climate Zones: 5 to 9
If the question is "which fruiting plant is the most productive", the conclusion is clearly Aronias. These native American bushes were bred for production and flavor in Eastern Europe. Each bush is almost covered with tasty black fruit. Try the productive seedling Aronia. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $9.85
Climate Zones: 3 to 9
Great flavor. Rust resistant. We will choose one of our wonderful black currants for you.
Prohibited to the following states: DE, ME, NC, NH, NJ, WV, MA. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $11.50
Climate Zones: 3 to 8
Beautiful and extremely productive! We will choose one of our wonderful red currant varieties for you.
NH-CHECK FOR PERMIT
****CANNOT SEND TO DE, ME,NC, NH, NJ, WV.!****MASS NEEDS PERMIT full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $11.50
Climate Zones: 3 to 8
Buffalo, productive, Concord-type grape, is a great choice for making juice and for eating fresh from the vine. Large clusters of reddish black grapes with wonderful flavor are ready at least a week before Concord. This vigorous American hybrid is easy to grow in much of the nation. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $8.95
Climate Zones: 5 to 9
A new, heavy yielding, large, firm berry with traditional intense raspberry flavor. Because Cascade Delight shows outstanding resistance to root rot it will thrive on wetter sites in many gardens where other varieties have failed. It ripens in July and produces large flavorful fruit for a month or more. On wet sites still grow it on a 1 1/2' mound. US Patent applied for. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $4.50
Climate Zones: 6 to 9
This new cultivar is unique in its ability to produce prolific crops of large, intensely delicious berries, even when others fail because of high humidity and scorching temperatures. An ideal selection for the South, for growing in a greenhouse, or for drawing rave reviews in all parts of the nation, day neutral Eversweet will defy expectations with non-stop crops of sweet, luscious berries from spring through fall. USDA Zone 6-10. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $9.95
Climate Zones: 6 to 10
(Salix caprea) You know spring is finally here when put the first of the pussy willow branches in a vase. Before leafing out, this plant produces an abundance of fat, woolly, pinkish gray catkins about one inch long. It can be kept to shrub size by cutting it to ground every few years and letting it resprout. Untended it can grow to 15-25 ft tall. USDA Zones 4-9. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $6.50
Climate Zones: 4 to 9
(Viburnum trilobum) A beautiful 10' tall, shade tolerant ornamental with showy white spring blossoms. The red fruit is attractive to birds and can be used to make preserves, syrup or wine. The fruit is so abundant and brightly colored that it looks almost like the lights on a Christmas tree. The fall foliage turns a brilliant red. Self-fertile. Full sun or partial shade. A great hedge plant. Spacing 8', 4-5' for a hedge. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $7.50
Climate Zones: 3 to 7
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. USDA Zones 5-9. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $9.85
Climate Zones: 5 to 9
Place a teabag-like mycorrhizae pack at the bottom of your planting hole or pot, next to the roots. Use one pack for each (existing) foot in height of your plant.
Mycorrhizal fungi enable the root system to increase in size and capacity to absorb the nutrients already in your soil. Building up your soil with organic matter allows mycorrhizae to thrive. full description
This plant cannot be shipped to DE, ME, NC, NH, NJ, WV, MT, OH, RI, MI & MA. Like the Jostaberry, this is a cross of a black currant and gooseberry. A wonderful cross from the Germplasm Repository for the genus Ribes at Corvallis, Oregon. The bush is very mildew and aphid resistant. It is an upright grower with leaves like a gooseberry, and some thorns. The fruit is round, medium size with a dark purple color and very good flavor. It can be eaten fresh or used to make jelly or wine. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $10.50
Climate Zones: 3 to 8
Flexible plastic labels are readable for less than a year. This is why we offer sturdy reinforced aluminum labels with malleable wire. These labels will be readable and stay on the tree for years. Use a pencil or ballpoint pen to inscribe variety name, rootstock etc. Usable on both sides. Tie each loosely around a side branch so it won’t girdle the branch as it grows. full description
Prohibited to DE, ME, NC, NJ, NH, WV, MA. BY PERMIT ONLY
Unlike most gooseberries, Pixwell has very few thorns, making the harvest of its abundant, tart pink berries less of an adventure and more of a pleasure. It is mildew resistant and has purple fall leaf color. One of the best for pies and jams! full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $7.50
Climate Zones: 3 to 8
(Cornus stolonifera) An ideal hedge plant, the red twig dogwood grows from 6-10 feet . It is a suckering, spreading shrub that should be planted 3-4 feet apart to make a thick hedge. It has white flowers and blue berries favored by the birds. The foliage turns bright red in the autumn. The branches are a striking red in winter after the foliage drops. It is not fussy but likes damp locations best. For the best winter color we suggest that you prune hard every couple of years, keeping the height to under 6 feet. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $4.95
Climate Zones: 3 to 9
This special rose not only produces an abundance of large, very fragrant single white flowers from summer through autumn, it is loaded with large tasty red hips. The foliage is deep green and disease resistant making these bushes, month after month, a collage of white, red and green. Grow as a thick spreading 6 foot tall hedge. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $6.50
Climate Zones: 2 to 9
This is a variety especially suited to the Northwest. However, its winter hardiness makes it a good choice for most of the nation. It produces large crops every year. The fruit is of medium to large size, firm, dark red and has excellent flavor. It has been the top choice for years for a freezer berry and it is also tops for fresh eating. It ripens in late June. full description
On Sale: $0.00 Regularly: $8.75
Climate Zones: 6 to 10