
Blueberry
Very hardy and excellent producer has dark pink berries when ripe. Easy to pick and care for.
A vigorous spreading bush that bears very heavy crops of sweet white gooseberry. Great for fresh eating, or preserves. Good mildew resistant.
One of the best red currant varieties. Large fruit of high quality. Great for jellies and baking.
High yielding, with very large fruit, also makes beautiful ornamental foliage, adapts well to a wide area of climates. It makes excellent jams and jellies.
White currant. Bears large clusters of white translucent fruit. Seeds can be seen through the skin, giving it a pink blush appearance. Medium to large fruit. Sweetest flavor of all currants. Hardiness is equal to the Red Currants.
Minimum of 3 plants of 1 variety
An early ripening variety, that will be ripen most all its fruit within a three period. Yields are very high. Berries are medium size, firm light blue fruit. At the present time this is our #1 selling early blueberry. Zone 4-7.
Known nationwide for its heavy production and large size. Firm, high quality berries. Easy to pick; ripens mid-season.
Firm, medium size fruit, ripens early mid-season. Fruit doesn't crack or fall off in wet weather. High yielding, vigorous plant.
Ripens mid-season, excellent flavor with large fruit. Very vigorous and productive plant. Select 2 different varieties for good cross pollination.
High quality berries that do not drop prematurely. Ripen early mid-season and have a very sweet blueberry flavor.
Very large fruit size, firm berries with small scars, early ripening, very winter hardy variety.
Large fruit size, firm berries and dry picking sear. Partially resistant to both phases of mummy berry disease. Early ripening.
Minimum of 3 plants of 1 variety
2 Year Plants, 18" - 30"
we also offer a 3 year plant from 26 to 36 inches at 30 cent extra per plant.
An old timer's favorite for making wine and jellies. Makes large cluster of bead size berries. A hardy native plant, easy to grow. Best to have one of each variety for cross pollination.
Minimum of 3 plants of 1 variety
12" to 18"