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New Items We have more than 100 exciting NEW cultivars and products to choose from for the 2009-2010 season. ORDER THEM NOW!You will see them in our winter catalog due out in January or you can see them now, here on our website.

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ReserveRESERVE 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.

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100 varieties are available.

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T348 100 Straws Without Bees
Mason bees don’t produce honey and they don’t sting but they are superior pollinators for your backyard orchard, flying in cool spring weather that would ground a honey bee. The bees nest in a wood block and lay eggs that hatch out to pollinate your trees. The new bees return to empty straws to lay more eggs. This cycle is repeated year after year! You will receive two sets of empty straws. An empty straw goes in each hole and you get a replacement set of empty straws for next year.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $10.00
E1904 4 Inch Red Huckleberry
(Vaccinium parvifolium) A deciduous huckleberry, native to the Pacific Northwest. The bush is attractive throughout the year. It grows 3-5 feet tall and produces pea size pinkish red berries that seem to light up the bush. The fruit is tangy and great for making a pie or jelly. 4" Pot.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $9.50 Climate Zones: 6 to 9
H2724 4 Inch Rose Jasmine
(Jasminum polyanthum) Enjoy the exquisite wafting fragrance over many weeks. This attractive, lacy vine is covered with large clusters of rose colored buds that open to richly fragrant, white flowers. Give this exotic and beautiful vine a warm spot in your landscape and be sure to mulch during severe cold. This extra effort will give you fragrant rewards. Rose Jasmine can also be grown indoors. Rose Jasmine is hardy to between 10°-15° F.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $9.50 Climate Zones: 8 to 10
C3984A 4x1 Fruit Cocktail (SH/HR/PG/HK)Lovell
Gardeners love to talk about the soul soothing value of fruit growing. However, the value of shocking your friends and neighbors with your hobby is too often overlooked in the literature. Imagine one tree that grows Shiro plums, Harken peaches, Puget Gold apricots, and Harko nectarines. It is self-fertile, on Lovell Peach rootstock and can be maintained at 15’ in height. Because of each cultivar’s different growth habit, this tree takes considerable care to maintain! USDA Zones 5-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $42.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
C5004A 4x1 Res Peach & Nect (Har/Frs/Q18/Hardi)Lovell
(Varieties subject to change from year to year.) Enjoy Harken, Frost, Q 18 and Hardired on one beautiful, disease resistant, self-fertile tree.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $46.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
T347 50 Hole Nest Block (Alone)
50 hole block alone.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $45.00
G220A All Field Berry Anna
(Rubus articus x stellarticus) variety Anna. Rarely seen in the United States, these super hardy groundcover raspberries were developed in Sweden by noted horticulturist Gunny Larsson. Thick raspberry foliage grows only one foot tall each spring and dies completely back to the ground each winter, only to resprout vigorously from the roots the next spring. Therefore, the potted plants which we offer may be without top foliage if purchased in winter.The pink fragrant flowers and juicy, delicious bright aromatic berries add to its landscape attrac  full description
Raintree Low Price: $7.50 Climate Zones: 3 to 7
M051 Arbutus 'Marina'
(Arbutus menziesii 'Marina') A beautiful broadleafed evergreen with exfoliating bark, and leaves that are larger than its cousin, the common Madrone. Pinkish flowers appear at the same time as the strawberry-like fruit from the previous season is ripening. It will grow to about 30'x 30' or more in a well drained, sandy, acidic soil with full sun. It transplants well unlike the madrone. USDA Zones 7-11. One gallon pot.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $19.95 Climate Zones: 7 to 11
A088D Arkansas Black Apple/M26
One of the nationally favorite heritage apples, its dark red fruit turns nearly blackish when its fully ripe and its tart flavor mellows in storage. Ripening late in the season, Arkansas Black is an excellent keeper and is somewhat resistant to cedar-apple rust and fireblight. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
D738 Askola (female) Sea Buckthorn
(3 or more $19.50/Each) Selected in former East Germany for its exceptionally high content of Vitamin C and E, Askola fruit in late August and makes very delicious and very nutritious juice.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $22.50 Climate Zones: 3 to 9 click for specific growing info
E201 Aurora Blueberry
(3 or more $10.00 Each) Selected for its late, late ripening, Aurora extends the blueberry harvest into early autumn. The berries ripen over three to four pickings, producing an extremely high yield of flavorful fruit. Harvest when fully ripe. Aurora grows to 6' tall and develops deep red fall color.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $12.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 8 click for specific growing info
D727 Blue Moon ™ Honeysuckle
A very attractive spreading shrub, Blue Moon ™ has soft, velvety, bright-green foliage and bears abundant crop of large, light-blue, tasty fruit. Use late blooming Kamchatka (D731), late blooming Blue Pacific (D730) or late blooming Blue Velvet (D729).  full description
Raintree Low Price: $19.95 Climate Zones: 2 to 7 click for specific growing info
A110S Brown Russet Apple/M7
This heritage variety is scab and mildew resistant and a great choice for the organic grower. The fruit, which ripens in October, is a pleasing brown color and has an excellent, sweet flavor. Enjoy it fresh, made into a wonderful cider, or kept in a box until spring. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
H506 Burmunk Grape/3309 (PROHIB TO ID, NY, OR & CA)
(3 or more $11.00/Each) Of Eastern European origin, Burmunk is a yellow grape that has a distinctive aroma and is very fruity, sometimes resembling fresh-sliced peaches. One of the earliest grapes, it will ripen at almost all sites and makes a flavorful white wine. It is among the more winter hardy cultivars. Grafted on early ripening 3309.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $14.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
T346 Calm Bee Nation
NEW PRICE FOR 2009-2010 SEASON *Kit includes a 50 hole block, 30 bees, release box and two extra years supply of straws. Mason bees don’t produce honey and they don’t sting but they are superior pollinators for your backyard orchard, flying in cool spring weather that would ground a honey bee. The bees nest in a wood block and lay eggs that hatch out to pollinate your trees the next spring. They do this year after year! We offer the block, release box, bees and a two year supply of straws. A straw goes in each hole. Upon receipt, store the st  full description
Raintree Low Price: $125.00
L504 Camas
3 or more $7.50/Each(Camissia quamish)The bulb of the camas plant was and is used by native Americans and pioneers as a food staple. It can be slowly baked at low temperatures for many hours and provides flavor and nutrition comparable to a potato. This native perennial of the lily family grows to two feet tall and has a pretty blue flower from April to June. It will often re-seed itself. It grows in the sun in moist winter and spring areas that dry out in the summer.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $9.50 Climate Zones: 7 to 9 click for specific growing info
D040 Cameo Flowering Quince
It is grown for its lovely soft apricot and pink colored double flowers that cover the bush in early spring. It produces an abundance of small quinces prized for jelly when pollinized by another flowering quince. It is thornless and compact, reaching a height and spread of about 4 feet. One gallon size.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $17.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
H426 Chang Bai Hardy Kiwi (Female)
(3 or more $17.50/Each) This seedling of cultivar 'Qui' Qui was selected near the border of North Korea from the wild near Chang Bai Mountain Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agriculture. We offer Chang Bai because it is very productive and flavorful, the green fruit has a unique almost heart shape. Its from a cold mountainous region and should be as winter hardy as other hardy kiwis. Needs male arguta kiwi for pollination.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $19.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
N685 Chusquea Gigantea Bamboo
This is a rare large, beautiful clumping bamboo that reaches more than 20’ tall. Though it’s a clumper it spread out from the clump so allow it extra room in your garden. It grows in full sun or partial shade and is hardy to 0° F. It is a solid culmed variety from Chile. One gallon size.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 7 to 9 click for specific growing info
M075 Cityline Mars Hydrangea
(Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Vienna Ramars’) This hydrangea has very unusual eye catching variegated flowers of white and blue in acid soil or white and red/pink in alkaline. This European selection only grows to 2-3’ tall and wide but its sturdy stems allow it to support loads of long lasting gorgeous flowers. USDA Zones 5-9. One gallon size.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $16.50
H645 Claret Vine (seeded) Prohib to ID, NY & CA
(Vitis vinifera purpurea) Dark purple and bronze colored lobed large red leaves adorn this vigorous ornamental vine from spring through autumn. The vine is loaded with clusters of edible purple grapes that ripen during hot summers. Grow it with regular grapes and let their entwined foliage enhance your landscape's beauty. In England, this beautiful plant is often the choice for garden trellises and arbors.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $18.50 Climate Zones: 7 to 9
K300 Colossal Grafted chestnut (Prohibited to CA.)
One of the largest chestnut varieties, it is easy to peel and sweet. The tree has a spreading habit and is very productive. It is an apparent European hybrid.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $32.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
C505 Contender Peach/Krymsk 86
This late blooming bright red over yellow peach escapes spring frosts and sets fruit in much of the nation. The fruit is firm, large, sweet aromatic, and is very delicious. It is great for fresh eating, freezing or canning, since it resists browning and is freestone. Introduced from the North Carolina Experiment station in 1988, it has a high chilling requirement of 1050 chill hours so its not recommended in the deep south. Ripens 3 weeks after Red Haven. It is very versatile thriving in the east, in Colorado and in Western Washington among oth  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9 click for specific growing info
C505A Contender Peach/Lovell
This late blooming bright red over yellow peach escapes spring frosts and sets fruit in much of the nation. The fruit is firm, large, sweet aromatic, and is very delicious. It is great for fresh eating, freezing or canning, since it resists browning and is freestone. Introduced from the North Carolina Experiment station in 1988, it has a high chilling requirement of 1050 chill hours so its not recommended in the deep south. Ripens 3 weeks after Red Haven. It is very versatile thriving in the east, in Colorado and in Western Washington among oth  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9 click for specific growing info
C725 Craig's Crimson Cherry/CR 178
This cultivar is a natural semi dwarf. It is self-fruitful, dark red to nearly black, firm, medium to large in size with a wonderful spicy flavor and firm texture. It is grown on the new CR 178 Zaiger dwarf cherry rootstock and can be easily maintained at 6-8’ in height. 800chill hours. (Zaiger). USDA Zones 4-8. Patent #7320  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 8
B095 Dabney E. Pear/OHxF333
A heavily productive mid sized russetted pear with tender juicy melting flesh. It ripens in August and is resistant to fireblight. Bred in Tennessee in 1954, it has also proven itself the Pacific Northwest. It is naturally a smaller spreading tree.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
E212 Draper Blueberry
(3 or more $10.00 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.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $12.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 8 click for specific growing info
B100 Duchesse d'Angouleme E Pear/OHxF333
A russetted French heritage pear prized for its large size and rich juicy flavor since 1815. It blooms with Conference and ripens in October. An upright, vigorous, hardy tree.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
J335 Dwarf Red Banana (Prohibited to HI)
(Musa 'Dwarf Red') Growing only 6' to 8' tall, this beautiful red skinned banana can bring the tropics to your home while the snow falls outdoors. It needs high light levels and temperatures 65°F or higher to do well, but will reward the thoughtful grower with delicious fruit that is almost black when ripe.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.50 Climate Zones: 9 to 10
E224 Emerald Blueberry
(3 or more $10.00/Each) Emerald is excellent choice for the warmer areas, because the Southern Highbush plants only require 250 chilling hours to produce record-setting quantities of very large blueberries. Attractive bushes need little pruning to maintain good form and moderate size (4-5' tall and wide). Berries with excellent flavor ripen early (May or June) in the south and California, later (mid-July to early September) in the Northwest.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $12.50 Climate Zones: 8 to 10 click for specific growing info
M581 Empress Tree (bareroot)
(Photo: Paulonia tomentosa in spring) I could hardly believe it when I found out that a massive 40 foot tall tree at the Experiment Station in Mt. Vernon, WA had almost reached its full height and was only 8 years old. It is a wonderful dense shade tree for the Pacific Northwest. The wood is extremely valuable and has many uses. In our climate the new growth dies back for the first few years but tremendous summer growth more than compensates. Bareroot 6-12 inch tops with well developed root systems.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $9.75 Climate Zones: 7 to 10
A560D Esopus Spitzenberg Apple/M26
Esopus Spitzenberg was Thomas Jefferson's favorite apple; originating in New York state in the 18th century. It is still one the finest eating apples in the world, with a sub acid sprightly taste. Great for fresh eating, cooking and canning. The skin is mottled orange color with grey dots. Tree has an open spreading to drooping habit. Ripens late October. It was widely grown in the Pacific Northwest about the turn of the 20th century. It is scab susceptible.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
M360 French Pussywillow (Salix caprea)
(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
Raintree Low Price: $6.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
H563 Garanoir Grape (Prohib. to ID, NY & CA)
*3 or more $11.00/Each* (Gamay Noir x Reichensteiner) This variety is of Swiss origin and makes a very early ripening red wine. It does not gain high sugars, but has low acids when ripe, making it an excellent grape for blending with higher sugar, high acid juice.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $14.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
K044 Gem Filbert
A filbert blight resistant pollinizer for Jefferson. It produces a small crop of nuts.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
D415 Geraldi Dwarf mulberry
A unique dwarf mulberry bush or tree growing to only 6' tall tree. Enjoy the medium size, tasty purple berries in the summer. The compact tree has attractive large leaves. USDA Zones 5-8.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $34.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 8 click for specific growing info
E788 Gloire de Sablons Pink Currant
(3 OR MORE $8.50/EACH); Long clusters of Pink fruit adorn this beautiful bush. A productive, disease resistant, upright, vigorous grower. Use like a red currant.(Prohibited to DE, ME, NC, NH, NJ, WV, and by permit only to MA)  full description
Raintree Low Price: $11.50 Climate Zones: 3 to 8 click for specific growing info
A270D Golden Russet Apple/M26
This golden bronze heritage apple has finely textured yellow flesh with a distinctive sugary sweetness. An excellent storage apple, it's prized for fresh eating, drying and making cider. Tip-bearing tree blooms mid- season and ripens late, often on a two-year cycle. They show some resistance to scab and cedar apple rust.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
H556 Golubok Grape/3309 (Prohib to ID, NY, OR & CA)
(3 or more $11.00/Each) Among the most promising and very earliest ripening, Golubok can make a full bodied red wine. It is a “teinturier” having deeply colored red juice that gives color to wine blends. Golubok is from Russia and means “little pigeon”, a term of endearment.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $14.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
E225 Hannah's Choice Blueberry (Prohib to MI & GA)
(3 or more $10.00/Each) Improved sweetness, firmness, and flavor as well as super early ripening distinguish Hannah's Choice. The first of the season to ripen, the large berries boast an excellent sweet flavor with a pleasing hint of acidity and a snappy, crisp texture. Vigorous plants are very productive.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $12.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 7 click for specific growing info
C524 Indian Free Peach/Citation
Said to be one of the all-time highest rated fruits at taste tests, this heirloom variety was grown at Monticello by Thomas Jefferson, who prized it for its rich color, flavor and size. Naturally resistant to peach leaf curl, the tree produces heavy crops of large, aromatic clingstone peaches that have red skin and white flesh marbled with crimson stripes.When fully ripe in mid to late season, the rich, sweet, distinctive flavor is excellent both eaten fresh and used in preserves and chutneys. Plant another peach or nectarine as a pollinator.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
D524 Indian Plum
(Oemlaria cerasiformis) Also called 'Osoberry', this deciduous native shrub/tree of the Pacific Northwest, grows with many stems, to 15' tall. Its white flowers in February, as the leaves emerge, herald the coming of spring. The plant yields nesting sites and produces bitter sweet olive size fruit that often turn purple when ripe and are eaten by song birds. The fruit is edible either fresh or dried and the emerging leaves smell like cucumber. The trees are found at the edge of woods or along roadsides. We offer seedlings which will turn out t  full description
Raintree Low Price: $6.50 Climate Zones: 6 to 9
K043 Jefferson Filbert
Jefferson is Oregon State University’s latest Eastern Filbert Blight immune variety. It yields large flavorful nuts that fill the shell with few blanks. It is expected to replace Barcelona as the leading commercial variety. A late bloomer, it is best pollinated by Gem or Hall’s Giant.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
E035 Johns elderberry (Prohib to CA)
3 OR MORE $8.50/EACH; (S. canadensis) Expect huge clusters of big, purple-black, sweet berries on this vigorous variety of American Elderberry. To cross pollinize, also plant Adams or York. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $11.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9 click for specific growing info
B530 Kikisui asian pear/OHxF97
Kikisui reliably bears loads of large, crisp, delicious fruit at Raintree. The round, yellow pears are sweet, flavorful and juicy. Even when trees are young, you will harvest ripe fruit starting in early September. Fireblight resistant!  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
A430F Kingston Black Apple/Dolgo
The flavor of Kingston Black is such a fine, complex combination of sweet, sharp and bitter qualities that it makes a wonderful hard cider even without blending with other varieties. Classified as a “bittersharp” apple, the English consider it to be the standard cultivar for making a high quality, single variety cider. A very large harvest of medium-size, red apples ripens mid-October. Don’t eat it; cider it! On Standard Dolgo rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $28.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A403F Kingston Black Apple/Dolgo
Kingston Black has such a fine combination of "sweet", "sharp" and "bitter" qualities that it makes a wonderful alcoholic cider without blending with other varieties. It is considered in England to be the standard cultivar to use in making a high quality single variety cider. The medium size red apples ripen mid-October. The tree is very productive. Classified as a "bittersharp." Don't eat it, cider it!  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
D421 Kokusa Korean mulberry
A vigorous fast growing variety from Korea that produces seedless two inch sweet long sweet black mulberries soon after planting. Possibly a sub species of Morus Nigra.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 7 to 9 click for specific growing info
K310 Layeroka grafted chestnut (Prohib. to CA)
The most reliable and heaviest producer in the Northwest. It should do well in other regions. It combines the blight resistance of the Chinese parent with the timber quality, nut size and productivity of the European parent. It is not a pollinizer for other varieties. Select Chinese Chestnut seedlings as pollinizers if you live in chestnut blight areas like the Eastern US. We offer grafted 4-5’ trees. USDA Zones 5-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $32.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
D801G Leccino Olive
Leccino is from Tuscany in Northern Italy and widely planted throughout the world. The tree is widely planted for oil production. The fruit is ripe in early season and purple green at picking time. It makes a mildly fruity oil. The oil content varies from 16 to 21%. It is also used for making table olives, semi-ripe or black. It is somewhat resistant to winds and fog. It needs the Maurino variety as a pollinizer. One gallon pot.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $22.50 Climate Zones: 8 to 10
M074 Let's Dance Moonlight Hydrangea
(Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Robert’ ppaf ) This bush grows to only three feet tall and wide but has sturdy stems that hold its many re occurring blooms. This new generation hydrangea blooms on both new and old wood and provides continual blooms on intense colored large mophead flowers. In the autumn the foliage turns a beautiful bronze red color. While most people are content with its multi season beauty, some people apparently dance on clear nights with the adorable mopheads. Or perhaps they dance amongst themselves when people are not looking? US  full description
Raintree Low Price: $16.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 10
A520F Liberty apple/Antanovka
Dark, polished red skin and intense, sprightly flavor make this medium size, elongated apple a long-standing favorite. Trees that were bred in New York for high scab and mildew resistance thrive in the Pacific NW and throughout most of the nation. Every year, a large crop ripens on this spreading tree in early October.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
E246 Liberty Blueberry
(3 or more $10.00/Each) Heavy production of big berries and nicely balanced, robust-juicy flavor make Liberty the most popular new blueberry. Fruit ripens late season, and the upright bushes, to 8' tall, make a stunning hedge in fall when the foliage goes bright red/orange.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $12.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 8 click for specific growing info
D803G Maurino Olive
The Maurino variety is from Tuscany. The fruit is purple black and ripens in early season. The oil content is 14-20% and the oil is delicate but not fruity. Fruiting is good, though sometimes alternate and it has some resistance to cold, fog and disease. It can be cultivated in areas of cold and fog where other varieties fail. It produces lots of fertile pollen and pollinizes many other varieties including Leccino. One gallon pot.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $22.50 Climate Zones: 8 to 10
H435 Michigan State Arguta kiwi (female)
3+17.50ea(Actinidia arguta 'Michigan State') A very large, sweet, selection. Like others it needs a male arguta pollinizer.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $19.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
E768 Minnesota 52 Red Currant
(3 or more $9.50/Each) Upright bushes produce large, mid-season crops of flavorful medium-red currants. Red currants are prohibited to (DE,ME,NC,NH,NJ&WV). By permit only to MA.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $11.50 Climate Zones: 3 to 8
D374 Mitchell Paw Paw
A highly regarded variety, Mitchell bears good crops of oval, sweet and flavorful fruit. One of the earliest ripening varieties in our region.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
K440 Monkey Puzzle
(Araucaria araucana) This beautiful and unique evergreen from Chile has horizontal branches, each upturning at the end giving it a peculiar and striking appearance claimed to even puzzle a monkey! The tree produces small nuts in 8 inch diameter oblong cones, with up to 300 nuts per cone. They can be eaten raw and have a rich sweet flavor. Tree grows 25-45 feet tall. Plant two trees for pollination and nut production. Trees are slow growing in the nursery. One gallon size. USDA Zones 6-10.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.50 Climate Zones: 6 to 10
M540 'Mountain Cider Gum'
(Archerii eucalyptus) The hardiest of the eucalyptus to about 0 F it comes from 3,500 foot elevation in the highest mountains in Tasmania, which is south of Australia. It is a hardier sub species of the E. Gunnii. It is famous for its juvenile growth of attractive silver dollar shaped leaves that are dried and used in flower arrangements. The leaves on the older parts of the tree are lance shaped but you can produce the silver dollars through pruning. Grow as a small tree or head it back in the winter so it resprouts as a bush. One gallon siz  full description
Raintree Low Price: $17.50 Climate Zones: 7 to 10
C181 Mount Royal E. Plum/Myro 29C
In August, Mt. Royal sets abundant clusters of medium size round blue plums with yellow flesh. The fruit tree is self fertile and produces huge crops excellent for fresh eating, canning or freezingi Developed in Quebec prior to 1903 it thrives in USDA Zones 4-8 and is the hardiest tested European plums. A heavy annual producer. Fruit ripens mid-to-late August.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A277D Northern Spy Apple/M26
Northern Spy has thin skin and very crisp delicious flesh with a sweet/tart flavor prized for cooking and fresh eating. It is among the best keepers. It is winter hardy. These outstanding qualities make many people throughout the U.S. grow it despite it being biennial and taking a few extra years to come into production. It blooms late in the spring and ripens in November making it too late to fully ripen in cooler parts of the Pacific Northwest. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
D082 Orange Quince/Quince
Enjoy large, round fruit with bright yellow skin and orange tinted tender and flavorful flesh that turns red when its cooked. Orange is an old time fruiting quince tree cultivar.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
E555 Ouachita Thornless Blackberry Prohib. HI
Enjoy delicious crops of sweet, flavorful, medium sized fruit for five weeks beginning in late June. From this high yielding cultivar. 4" pot.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $5.50 Climate Zones: 6 to 9 click for specific growing info
D486 Parfianka Pomegranate
A newly offered dwarf pomegranate with soft seeds and a flavorful, sweet-tart taste. Naturally dwarf in habit, bushes set profuse amounts of fruit even when young. Fruits are medium sized with a, bright red blushed, yellow skin.. Rated among the best in taste tests, it makes an excellent juice. It requires 150 - 200 chilling hours and ripens in the south from early to mid fall.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.50 Climate Zones: 7 to 10
D342 Pastilliere Fig
A beautiful bright purple fig with flavorful strawberry colored flesh. It often ripens an October crop in the Pacific Northwest where most others fail. It is a good companion to varieties like Desert King which ripen only a summer crop. It is thought to be a Japanese variety called Hirta that was introduced into Europe in the 19th century.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $21.95 Climate Zones: 8 to 10 click for specific growing info
M554 Peppermint Gum Eucalyptus
(Eucalyptus nicholi) This willow leafed gum has an attractive reddish brown trunk and narrow leaves that when crushed have a very strong peppermint scent. It can grow to 40’ or be kept much smaller, so to enjoy the wonderfully scented leaves. Among the most hardy eucalyptus it is hardy to 10 to 15° F. USDA Zones 8-10. One gallon pot.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $17.50 Climate Zones: 8 to 10
D086 Pineapple Quince/Quince
Heavy crops of large, tart fruit used in baking, jams, and jellies. Profuse, ornamental bloom. Cold hardy, yet low chilling requirement: 300 hours. Self-fruitful.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
E787 Pink Champagne currant
3 or more $9.50/each Long clusters of pink fruit adorn this beautiful bush. A productive, disease resistant, upright, vigorous grower. Grow the plant and use the fruit like you would a red currant. ***CANNOT BE SHIPPED TO DE, ME, NC, NH, NJ, WV**MA. NEEDS PERMIT  full description
Raintree Low Price: $11.50 Climate Zones: 3 to 8 click for specific growing info
M665 P. japonica 'Flamingo'
(P. japonica ‘Flamingo’) Bees, including mason bees and hummingbirds rely on the pollen from this beautiful late winter and early spring flowering evergreen shrub. People will enjoy the deep green foliage that is bronze colored when young. Red buds open to urn shaped pink flowers that are displayed in 6’ long panicles. Pieris love shaded locations and acid well drained soil. They can grow to ten feet all. One gallon size. USDA Zones 6-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $17.50 Climate Zones: 6 to 9
C448 P. mume 'Matsubara Red'
Beautiful in all seasons. Enjoy the masses of double, deep rose colored, lightly scented flowers in early spring followed by edible yellow fruit. The tree is upright and has attractive yellow fall color.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.95 Climate Zones: 7 to 9
E730 Prince Consort black currant
(3 or more $7.50/Each) Space these easy-to-grow black currant plants 3’ apart to create a bushy, 5’ tall hedge, and be ready to harvest loads of large, health-enhancing fruit with the strong flavor prized in Europe. Plant another black currant variety for cross-pollination to ensure a good crop to dry or use in cooking. Since it resists rust, this selection, developed in Ottawa, Canada about 1950, is the best choice for areas where white pine is grown. USDA Zones 3-8. Black currants are prohibited to (DE,ME,NC,NH,NJ,WV,RI,&MA). OK to MI, MT,&  full description
Raintree Low Price: $9.50 Climate Zones: 3 to 8
C111 Prune D' Ente Plum/Krymsk
New to American gardeners, this French "Agen" prune plum is highly prized in France for its large, very sweet fruit with violet-red skin and yellow flesh. Outstanding eaten fresh or dried, stewed or made into jams, the fruit matures in early September in France. Self fertile trees are from Andy Maraini's orchard.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
C315 Prunus maritima 'Beach Plum' Seedlings
These small round plums are prized for making jelly and other culinary uses. The often red to purple fruit, with white flowers, grows on an attractive small to medium size, 4-8’ tall spreading shrublike tree. Native to the Atlantic Coast, from Maine to Maryland, beach plums grow in thickets on sandy soil near the sea shore. These seedlings are grown from bushes selected for their fruit.. They will grow in loamy well drained soils. It blooms in mid-May and June. The fruit ripens in August and early September.The plant is salt-tolerant and col  full description
Raintree Low Price: $4.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
D706 Raintree Select Aronia
(3 or more $16.00/each) We started about 25 seeds from productive Russian Aronia plants and all of them produced huge amounts of fruit. We selected this one as a winner among the resulting plants for its slightly more compact, bushy habit and good flavor.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $18.95 Climate Zones: 3 to 9 click for specific growing info
A600S Red Fleshed apple/M7
A beautiful tree with copper colored leaves and red flowers. The elongated, deep red, flavorful, September apples are 2 inches long. The pink flesh makes a clear, delicious red jelly. A great landscape tree, beautiful in all seasons.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
D575 Red Star cornus mas TM ( Prohibited to FL)
A very heavy producer of pungent, delicious, glossy dark red, oval fruit 1 1/4 inches long. Makes great preserves. An outstanding edible ornamental. The tree grows to 10'- 15' and has gorgeous yellow spring flowers. Needs another Cornus Mas variety as a pollinizer. One Gallon Pot.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 8
C015 Reine Claude Doree Plum/Krymsk
This is the best of the Gage plums, The famous Reine Claude Doree from France. It is a small yellow/green plum ripe in August or September. It has an incredible sweet juicy flavor and is prized by connoisseurs. From Andy Mariana's orchard. Choose another Gage plum for pollination.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 6 to 9
L685 Rosa 'Sky is the Limit
(3 or more $12.50/Each) We’ve selected this beautiful climber for its disease resistant glossy green foliage and its re-blooming large ruffled buttery double yellow flowers that cover the vine and have a fruity fragrance 14' x 4' USDA Zone 5-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $14.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
E764 Rovada red currant
(3 or more $9.50/each) This Dutch red currant bears loads of large, dark fruit that is excellent quality and ripens 3 to 4 weeks later than Jonkheer. Attractive fruit and foliage and resistance to mildew and leaf spot make this and other red currant selections favorites for the edible landscape. Red currants are prohibited to (DE,ME,NC,NH,NJ&WV). By permit only to MA.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $11.50 Climate Zones: 3 to 8
A628S Roxbury Russet Apple/M7
A fine cider or dessert apple with great flavor. Roxbury is among the first American varieties developed, originating near Boston in the early 17th century. Enjoy the beautiful large golden brown, orange blushed fruit each October. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A628D Roxbury Russett apple M26
A fine cider or dessert apple with great flavor. Roxbury is among the first American varieties developed, originating near Boston in the early 17th century. Enjoy the beautiful large golden brown, orange blushed fruit each October. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
T332 Royal Bee House with Corn Eco Trays
This attractive wooden shelter contains 4 interlocking trays with 30 nesting holes, providing space for females to lay up to 144 offspring. The trays which will be functional for about ten years, are made of biodegradable CORN material. The space above the nesting trays can be used as a safe release point to place 6" straws with bees. Sets of straws with out bees are not needed. The kit includes house and four CORN trays.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $35.00
E433 Russian Male Musk Strawberry
An excellent pollinizer for the female musks. Will substantially increase production.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $5.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 10
K320 Schrader chestnut (Prohibited to CA)
An outstanding producer of large, sweet nuts. This European hybrid is a large spreading tree, growing to 40 feet tall. The nuts fall in the husk and have to be stomped free, thereby protecting them from squirrels. This tree was propagated by Harry Lagestadt in Portland Oregon. We offer grafted 4-5’ trees. USDA Zones 5-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $32.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
E583 Silvan Blackberry (pack)
Plant Silvan for its outstanding sweet Marionberry-like flavor and an earlier harvest: plants kick off heavier production two weeks before Marion and produce for up to two months. Silvan is hardier than Marion. Plants are thorny and staples in the Pacific Northwest. 4" pot.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $5.50 Climate Zones: 7 to 9 click for specific growing info
M556 Silver Dollar Gum Eucalyptus
(Eucalyptus cinerea) This tree will make a big change in your yard! The Silver Dollar tree is named for its round flat, silvery blue leaves attractively held in pairs on long stiff stems. The leaves are valuable dried and added to flower arrangements. Grow the tree indoors in a pot or outdoors where its hardy to 15° F. The tree will grow to 40’ or is kept much smaller through heading. USDA Zones 8-10. One gallon pot.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $17.50 Climate Zones: 8 to 10
S105 Simply Quince
By Barbara Ghazarian, 216 pages A great holiday gift book for the fruit lover. Read about the culture and history of the Quince. The recipes allow readers to become Quince culinary masters.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $21.95
D080 Smyrna Quince/Quince rtstk
Brought from Turkey over a century ago, this large yellow pear shaped fruit has a delicious mild flavor. It is very productive and reliable and favored for desserts, preserves and jellies. It is great for cooking. Self fertile.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
E020 S. nigra 'Samdal' Elderberry
(Sambucas nigra) A new Danish cultivar grown for its production of large, flavorful, clusters of fruit. The black fruit ripens in August and is high in anthocyanin. Long shoots sprout from the ground each year and bear fruit the following season.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $16.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 8 click for specific growing info
A658D Snow Famuse Apple/M26
This small orange-red apple has been an American favorite for more than 250 years. It is also called the snow apple because of its white flesh which is sometimes streaked with red. The apples ripen in September, are tender and juicy with a great sweet/tart flavor. They are prized for fresh eating and cooking and make an aromatic bitter/sweet cider. It is a mid season bloomer. USDA Zones 4-9.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
A657D Snowsweet Apple/MM106
Like Honeycrisp, from the U. of Minnesota and hardy to Zone 4A. Snowsweet has an excellent balance of sweet and tart flavors and a firm crisp texture. The bronze, red blushed fruit ripens in mid October and has some resistance to scab and fireblight. The flesh is slow to oxidize when exposed to air making it great for canning, sauces or fruit salads. Its also tops for fresh eating.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
T333 Starter Cottage w/ Straws
The wooden Cottage comes with 20 6" long straws. A removable front piece provides safe entrance and exit for the bees. It has room for the 6" straws with bees we also sell. Affix the Cottage to a wall with the brackets provided. Each season you will need new 6" straws.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $19.95
C871 Stella Cherry/CR 178
This black, firm, juicy heart shaped cherry from Canada is ideal for a backyard grower without space for two sweet cherry trees. The tree is productive and the fruit is of excellent quality and moderately resistant to bacterial canker. It is grown on the new CR 178 Zaiger dwarf cherry rootstock and can be easily maintained at 6-8’ in height. 800chill hours. (Zaiger).  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 5 to 9
H346 Strawberry Magnolia Vine
(Schisandra grandiflora var. rubiflora) Enjoy the beautiful red flowers and lemon scented leaves on this Magnolia Vine. This plant is a male and won’t produce fruit. It will pollinate Eastern Prince, though Eastern Prince will set fruit without a pollinizer. One gallon size.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $19.95 Climate Zones: 4 to 8
A381F Striped Gravenstein Apple/Dolgo
The Old-fashioned Gravenstein, known for its wonderful, tangy flavor, is the ideal sauce, pie and cider apple. Allow the vigorous tree some extra room. Fruit ripens in early September, but is biennial, bearing a heavy crop every other year. We offer the 'Sheets' strain. On Standard Size Rootstock.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $26.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
H608 St. Theresa Seedless Grape
*Prohibited to ID, NY & CA* (3 or more $11.00/Each) A very hardy seedless purple grape for Northern growers from Elmer Swenson’s Wisconsin breeding program. This purple slip skin grape is loaded with large clusters of sweet flavorful fruit in early September. The vigorous vine tolerates alkaline soils.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $14.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 8
E371 Summit Raspberry
Pkg of 5 $16.50; Two or more pkgs of 5; $15 each. Delicious flavor and plenty of production over a long season make this red everbearing variety a backyard winner. Starting in August and continuing until after autumn frosts, the large of medium sized red raspberries keep on coming. Since Summit resists root rot, it is a good choice for wetter sites.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $4.50 Climate Zones: 4 to 9
D362 Tashkent Fig
This green fig has an excellent flavor. Raintree brought it from Uzbekistan where it was the heavy producing favorite among many cultivars in the garden of a Uzbek horticulturist. The fruit is green and flesh light colored with an excellent flavor. It thrived in the cold Tashkent winter but hasn't been tried in cold regions in the United States. It has not set well in Raintree's maritime climate and prefers areas with hot summers.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $22.50 Climate Zones: 8 to 10 click for specific growing info
D379 Taytwo Paw Paw
A very hardy and early ripening selection from the wild in Michigan, Taytwo bears good crops of large and tasty fruit. Taytwo is prized for its exceptionally flavorful, light yellow flesh which is said to resemble vanilla custard.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $24.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9 click for specific growing info
B235 Tennessee E. Pear/OFxH333
A great choice for the south, requiring only 400 chill hours, Tennessee has also thrived in the pacific Northwest. It has great flavor and excellent fireblight resistance. It blooms early in the season. The fruit keeps well in storage.  full description
Raintree Low Price: $23.95 Climate Zones: 5 to 9


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