Items related to "8223" in Fedco Trees
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Chestnut
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Early Fall. Firm, crisp, juicy dessert crab excellent for fresh eating, pickles and sauce. Stores a month. Beautiful mid-late blooms. Z3. read more

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Airlie Red Flesh
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Beautiful deep pink flesh. Medium-sized fruit good for fresh eating and simply admiring! Z4. read more

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Baldwin
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Winter. Large crisp juicy fruit. Excellent for fresh eating, cooking, and hard cider. Keeps till spring. Biennial bearer. Z4. read more

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Blenheim Orange
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Large, crisp and juicy apple for dessert or culinary use. Keeps until about mid-December. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Blue Pearmain
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Fall-Winter. Medium to very large apple has a good balance of sweet and tart with hints of pear. All-purpose. Keeps until midwinter. Z4. read more

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Bramtot
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Excellent bittersweet for blending in hard cider. Juicy firm quite bitter very astringent flesh has a very high sugar content. Rare. Z4. read more

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Brandywine
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Ornamental flowering crabapple with beautiful blossoms and bitter yellow fruit. Very high in tannin. Great for cidermakers! Blooms late. Z4. read more

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Burgundy
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Summer-Fall. Very hardy high-quality cooking apple. Large and glossy purplish-red roundish fruit. Firm juicy flesh. Good for fresh cider. Stores 2 months. Z3. read more

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Calville Blanc d’Hiver
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Winter. Large fruit with fine-grained juicy flesh. Famous dessert and cooking apple. All-purpose. Keeps till midwinter. Z4. read more

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Canadian Strawberry
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Juicy, distinctly tart, full-flavored fresh eating apple. Very popular at our Common Ground Country Fair taste tests! Keeps about a month. Z4. read more

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Cellar Hole Bitter
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Full bittersweet cider apple. Very bitter yellow fruit with spots of pink and orange when fully ripe in mid-October. Intense tannins. Some specimens measured 21 brix. Heavy annual crops. Z4. read more

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Chenango Strawberry
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Late Summer. Distinctive strawberry shape! Tender, aromatic flesh. Great for cooking and eating fresh. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Dabinett
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Late Fall. Medium-sized, medium-bittersweet cider apple. One of the most popular cider varieties. Not for eating fresh. Annual bearer. Z4. read more

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Drap d’Or
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Fall-Winter. Crisp juicy flesh. All purpose fruit good for fresh eating, cooking and winter storage. Z4. read more

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Esopus Spitzenburg
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Fall-Winter. Medium-large, slightly tart, crisp and juicy. Thomas Jefferson’s favorite. Good acid source for cider. All-purpose. Good keeper. Z4. read more

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Fameuse
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Early Fall. Also called Snow. Ruby-red fruit with tender white flesh. Excellent fresh eating, sauce and fresh cider. Keeps until late December. Z3. read more

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Freedom
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Early Fall. Very high-quality and highly disease-resistant all-purpose apple. Juicy, firm, spicy flesh. Ripens early October, keeps until New Year. Productive and annually bearing. Z4. read more

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Gideon
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Late Summer. Large sweet juicy pear-flavored fruit is great fresh and for sauce. Does not keep. Z3. read more

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Ginger Gold
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Late Summer. Golden Delicious seedling with classic Delicious shape. Juicy crisp flesh is a bit sharper, but still quite sweet for an early apple. Great for salads. Z4. read more

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Gnarled Chapman
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Large beautiful bittersweet cider apple. Not for eating fresh. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Golden Pippin
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Heirloom English variety. Firm cream-colored flesh is rich and sweet. An excellent dessert apple. Z4. read more

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Harrison
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Mid-Late Fall. Medium-small vintage cider apple. Rich firm dry yellow flesh. Famous cider said to be better than champagne! Z4. read more

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Hewe’s Virginia Crab
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Sharp cider apple. One of few good for single varietal cider. Incredibly vigorous, productive. Hardy. Z4. read more

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I-95
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Possible Red Delicious seedling with a similar shape but a superior eating experience! Crisp flesh and balanced sweet-tart flavor. Good fresh, great dried. Stores into winter. Z4. read more

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Idared
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Winter. A popular all-purpose commercial apple in New England. Delicious fresh eating, cooks well in pies and sauce and keeps until late spring. Z4. read more

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Kavanagh
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Large, distinctive “cathead” shape. Mild, moderately crisp, moderately tart and subtle. All-purpose; excellent for cooking, especially sauce. Z4. read more

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Mantet
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Summer. High-quality apple for fresh eating and sauce. Yellow fruit with dark red streaks and blotches. Fine-grained juicy tender aromatic creamy white flesh. Z3. read more

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Martha Crab
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Late Summer. Large-fruited crab for fresh eating, jellies, jams and other cooking. Beautiful bright rosy-red striped fruit. Yellowish flesh, crisp, juicy and delicious. Z3. read more

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Medaille d’Or
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Late Fall. Full bittersweet cider apple. Lots of tannin. Light yellow fruit mostly covered with tan russet. Combine with other late varieties. Z4. read more

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Mother
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Medium-large fruit is very juicy and sweet with a balsamic aroma. Potential for commercial popularity. Keeps into January. Blooms mid-late season. Z4. read more

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Pipsqueak
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Fall. An offspring of Frostbite (MN 447). This russeted dessert apple is small, but packs a lot flavor. We eat them raw or baked whole rolled in cinnamon and sugar. Z4. read more

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Porter’s Perfection
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Late Fall. Small medium-bittersharp cider apple. Heavy cropper. Scab resistant. Z4. read more

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Ribston Pippin
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Fall-Winter. Medium-large, sharp, crisp, rich, aromatic dessert apple. Also good in cider. Great fresh eating till January. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Spencer
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Late Fall-Winter. Relatively unknown dessert apple. Yellow fruit blushed with light scarlet red is crisp, firm, juicy and sweet. Decent keeper. Z4. read more

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Summer Rose
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Summer. High quality summer apple for cooking and fresh eating. Fine-grained tender juicy flesh. Quite sweet for an early apple. Fairly heavy crops ripen over a span of several weeks. Z4. read more

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Westfield Seek-No-Further
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Medium-sized firm crisp juicy apple is highly flavored. Famous heirloom dessert apple. Keeps till early winter. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Windham Russet
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Late Fall. Distinctly bumpy rough texture. Highly flavored. Excellent dessert apple for the connoisseur. Z4. read more

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Winn Russet
Apple Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Winter. Medium-large russet is great for fresh eating and cider. Keeps till May. Rare. Z3/4. read more

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Malus Antonovka
Rootstock - Apple

Malus spp. Hardy Russian seedling rootstock for full-sized “standard” apple trees. The hardiest rootstock we offer. Space trees 20-30' apart. Z3. read more

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Malus Antonovka - Jumbo
Rootstock - Apple

Malus spp. Our standard Antonovka rootstock in a JUMBO caliper: ½-¾" up to 1". For those interested in cleft or bark grafting. Not suitable for whip-and-tongue grafting. Z3. read more

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Malus Budagovsky 118
Rootstock - Apple

Malus spp. Also called Bud 118 or B118. Semi-dwarf apple rootstock, similar in size to M111 (about 85-90% of standard). Space trees 20-25' apart. Z3. read more

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Comtesse Clara Frijs
European Pear

Pyrus communis Summer. Medium-sized fruit with buttery aromatic juicy flesh. Grower Mark Fulford says it’s the “most like nectar” of the 40 varieties he’s grown. Keeps for a month. Z4. read more

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Patten
European Pear

Pyrus communis Late Summer. The best-quality large hardy pear available. Very good fresh eating with sweet “high flavor.” Good canning. Z3. read more

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Cabot Vermont
European Pear

Pyrus communis Fall. Medium-large pear with yellowish skin and a slight reddish blush. A superior dessert pear. Highly ornamental tree. Z3/4. read more

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Dana Hovey
European Pear

Pyrus communis Winter. Intensely sweet highly aromatic tender storage pear; possibly the best eating of all winter pears. Similar to Seckel. Keeps extremely well. Z4. read more

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Devoe
European Pear

Pyrus communis Late Summer. Fine-grained buttery flesh is juicy and sweet with notes of honey and vanilla. Begins bearing at a young age. Z4. read more

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Kaspar’s Winter
European Pear

Pyrus communis Late Fall-Winter. Frankendorf, Germany. Coarse flesh, good flavor. Great storage pear. Can keep until April in the root cellar. Z4. read more

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Patten
Pear Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Late Summer. The best-quality large hardy pear available. Very good fresh eating with sweet “high flavor.” Good canning. Z3. read more

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Butt
Pear Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Late Fall. Bittersharp perry pear. Small yellow-green turbinate or roundish-obovate fruit is slightly less than 2" in diameter. Not for fresh eating; perfect for perry. Z4. read more

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Comtesse Clara Frijs
Pear Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Summer. Medium-sized rather thick-skinned fruit with buttery aromatic juicy flesh. Nectar-like flavor. Keeps for a month. Z4. read more

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Hendre Huffcap
Pear Scionwood

This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Heirloom English perry pear. Small pears less than 2" in diameter with yellowish skin partly russeted. Used for perry; not for fresh eating. Z4. read more

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Sweetgum
Shade Tree

Liquidambar sytraciflua 60-80' x 40-60'. Delightful star-shaped leaves and hard round prickly gumball-like “fruit”. Colorful fall display. Native from CT into Mexico. Z5. read more

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Sarah
Crabapple - Small Trees and Shrubs

Malus spp. One of our favorite “rose” crabs. Small white cup-shaped semi-double flowers with yellow stamens look like miniature roses. Orange-red persistent fruit lasts till spring. Z3. read more

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Brandywine
Crabapple - Small Trees and Shrubs

Malus spp. Ornamental flowering crabapple with beautiful rose-like blossoms and bitter green fruit. Very high in tannin. Great for cidermakers! Blooms late. Z4. read more

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Blizzard Mockorange
Small Trees and Shrubs

Philadelphus lewisii 4-5' x 3-4' Medium-sized loosely arching ornamental blooming shrub. A “blizzard” of sweet citrusy fragrance from white blossoms in late spring. Z3. read more

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American Smoketree
Small Trees and Shrubs

Cotinus obovatus 20-30' x same. Rare and exquisite. Colorful, eye-catching foliage! Fuzzy pink “hairs” give tree a smoky misty quality. Z4. read more

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Mara des Bois
Everbearing Strawberry

Fragaria x ananassa Medium-small glossy red highly fragrant everbearing strawberry. Often referred to as “gourmet.” Commercially grown in France where they are sold at a premium. Z4. read more

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Albion
Everbearing Strawberry

Fragaria x ananassa Everbearing strawberry with very large conical firm fruit, excellent flavor and good shelf life. Z4. read more

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Airlie Red Flesh
Apple

Malus spp. Fall. Beautiful deep pink flesh. Medium-sized fruit good for fresh eating and simply admiring! Z4. read more

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Baldwin
Apple

Malus spp. Winter. Large crisp juicy fruit. Excellent for fresh eating, cooking, and hard cider. Keeps till spring. Biennial bearer. Z4. read more

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Belle de Boskoop
Apple

Malus spp. Winter. Famous European cooking apple. Big blocky fruit patched with green and russet. Cooks and bakes beautifully. Keeps well. Z4. read more

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Blue Pearmain
Apple

Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Medium to very large apple has a good balance of sweet and tart with hints of pear. All-purpose. Keeps until midwinter. Z4. read more

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Malus spp. Winter. Large fruit with fine-grained juicy flesh. Famous dessert and cooking apple. All-purpose. Keeps till midwinter. Z4. read more

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Malus spp. Fall. Juicy, distinctly tart, full-flavored fresh eating apple. Very popular at our Common Ground Country Fair taste tests! Keeps about a month. Z4. read more

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Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Medium-large, slightly tart, crisp and juicy. Thomas Jefferson’s favorite. Good acid source for cider. All-purpose. Good keeper. Z4. read more

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Fall Pippin
Apple

Malus spp. Fall-Winter. One of the oldest American varieties. Medium-large high-quality all-purpose fruit. Very good dessert quality. Makes a nice sauce. Z4. read more

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Fameuse
Apple

Malus spp. Early Fall. Also called Snow. Ruby-red fruit with tender white flesh. Excellent fresh eating, sauce and fresh cider. Keeps until late December. Z3. read more

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Freedom
Apple

Malus spp. Early Fall. Very high-quality and highly disease-resistant all-purpose apple. Juicy, firm, spicy flesh. Ripens early October, keeps until New Year. Productive and annually bearing. Z4. read more

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Ginger Gold
Apple

Malus spp. Late Summer. Golden Delicious seedling with classic Delicious shape. Juicy crisp flesh is a bit sharper, but still quite sweet for an early apple. Great for salads. Z4. read more

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Grandfather
Apple

Malus spp. Late Fall-Winter. Excellent fresh eating, sweet-tart with distinct tropical notes. Good for cooking and cider, too. Stores extremely well, often into June. Z4. read more

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Gravenstein
Apple

Malus spp. Late Summer. Famous pie apple. Med/large fruit makes outstanding eating and cooking. Flavorful and tart. Z4/5. read more

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Ivan
Apple

Malus spp. Late Summer-Early Fall. Snackable highly flavored dessert fruit. Delicious, crisp, juicy, well-balanced sweet and tart, tangerine, floral, a little bit astringent. Z4. read more

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King’s Ransom
Apple

Malus spp. Late Summer-Early Fall. Cortland x Northern Spy. Popular at Pietree Orchard and named after Stephen and Tabitha King. Very good all-purpose apple. Z4. read more

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Pound Sweet
Apple

Malus spp. Fall. Famous New England cooking apple. Firm coarse flesh tinged with yellow. Sweet unusual flavor. Z4. read more

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Ribston Pippin
Apple

Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Medium-large, sharp, crisp, rich, aromatic dessert apple. Also good in cider. Great fresh eating till January. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Spencer
Apple

Malus spp Late Fall-Winter. Relatively unknown dessert apple. Yellow fruit blushed with light scarlet red is crisp, firm, juicy and sweet. Decent keeper. Z4. read more

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Windham Russet
Apple

Malus spp Late Fall. Distinctly bumpy rough texture. Highly flavored. Excellent dessert apple for the connoisseur. Z4. read more

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Zestar
Apple

Malus spp. Late Summer. Medium-sized, highly-flavored fruit. Good balance of acid/sweet. Crisp and juicy fresh-eating. Stores up to seven weeks. Z3. read more

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Cellar Hole Bitter
Cider Apple

Malus spp. Fall. Full bittersweet cider apple. Very bitter yellow fruit with spots of pink and orange when fully ripe in mid-October. Intense tannins. Some specimens measured 21 brix. Heavy annual crops. Z4. read more

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Dabinett
Cider Apple

Malus spp. Late Fall. Medium-sized, medium-bittersweet cider apple. One of the most popular cider varieties. Not for eating fresh. Annual bearer. Z4. read more

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Edna
Cider Apple

Malus spp. Fall. Bittersharp cider apple. Introduced by Cornish Cider Company here in Maine. Medium acid, high tannins, high sugar content. Z4. read more

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Gnarled Chapman
Cider Apple

Malus spp. Fall. Large beautiful bittersweet cider apple. Not for eating fresh. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Harrison
Cider Apple

Malus spp. Mid-Late Fall. Medium-small vintage cider apple. Rich firm dry yellow flesh. Famous cider said to be better than champagne! Z4. read more

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Hewe’s Virginia Crab
Cider Apple

Malus spp. Fall. Sharp cider apple. One of few good for single varietal cider. Incredibly vigorous, productive. Hardy. Z4. read more

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Medaille d’Or
Cider Apple

Malus spp. Late Fall. Full bittersweet cider apple. Lots of tannin. Light yellow fruit mostly covered with tan russet. Combine with other late varieties. Z4. read more

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Nailbiter
Cider Apple

Malus spp. Fall. Bittersharp cider apple. High-quality wild apple discovery from Matt Kaminsky. Savory acids, crushing tannins, unique, smoky bitterness. Z4. read more

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Porter’s Perfection
Cider Apple

Malus spp. Late Fall. Small medium-bittersharp cider apple. Heavy cropper. Scab resistant. Z4. read more

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Reine des Pommes
Cider Apple

Malus spp. Fall. Full bittersweet cider apple. Sweet, woolly textured and astringent. Adds a powerful and unique taste to cider; best for blending. A true spitter! Z4. read more

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Elizabeth
Highbush Blueberry

Vaccinium corymbosum Mid-Late. 5-6'. Dense clusters of large blueberries with a balanced flavor of sweet and tart. Z4. read more

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Nelson
Blackberry - Cane Fruit

Rubus spp. Midsummer. Moderately large and quite juicy fruit with true blackberry taste. Highly productive. Has survived Maine winters for over a century! Z3/4. read more

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Polana
Everbearing Raspberry - Cane Fruit

Rubus spp. Late. Very early fruiting large firm everbearing red raspberry. Good flavor. Vigorous and productive short canes. Z4. read more

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Boyne
Summer-bearing Raspberry - Cane Fruit

Rubus spp. Early-Mid. Round-conic medium-sized raspberries with an intense deep dark color. Strong aromatic tart flavor and perfect medium-soft texture. Z3. read more

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Balaton Pie Cherry
Prunus cerasus Summer. Brought to US from Hungary in the 90s during a search for later blooming cherries. One of the best sour cherries for fresh eating and processing! Z4/5. read more

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Black Tartarian
Sweet Cherry

Prunus avium Early Summer. Russian heirloom with glossy black color and sweet rich flavor. Once widely distributed in home gardens around the world. Z4. read more

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WhiteGold
Sweet Cherry

Prunus avium Summer. All-around excellent sweet cherry for the Northeast. Light red-yellow fruit with good size, great flavor and heavy cropping. Disease and crack resistant. Self-pollinating. Z4. read more

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Balsam Fir
Conifer

Abies balsamea 45-75'. Native conifers with fragrant boughs used for wreaths. The best Christmas tree! Semi-shade tolerant. Good hedge tree. Z3. read more

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Eastern White Pine
Conifer

Pinus strobus 100'+. Magnificent and massive when mature. Smooth bark becomes rough, deeply furrowed with age. Makes a beautiful hedge. Shade tolerant. Z3. read more

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Dawn Redwood
Conifer

Metasequoia glyptostroboides 100'. A spectacular ornamental tree! Wide trunk with iridescent golden-orange bark and bright green deciduous needles turn orange in the fall. Highly adaptable. Z4. read more

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Itasca
Grape

Vitis spp. Early. New cold-hardy grape from MN. Low acid, high sugar, high resistance to disease. Makes a nice dry Sauvignon Blanc-style wine. Also fine for fresh use. Z4. read more

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Cascade
Hops - Hardy Vine

Humulus lupulus Fragrantly aromatic hops, low bittering value. Very productive with large cones, ready to harvest mid-late August in central Maine. Z3. read more

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Boneset - Organic
Medicinal Perennial

Eupatorium perfoliatum 5-7' tall. Flat-topped clusters of white to lavender flowerheads. Stimulates the immune system. Fetching addition to the perennial border. Z3. read more

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American Hazelnut
Nut Tree

Corylus americana 12-18' x 10-15'. Multi-stemmed native shrub with sweet nuts. Showy catkins in spring. Patchwork of colors in autumn. Can bear in 3-5 years. Z4. read more

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Prunus persica Early. Large juicy sweet yellow-fleshed freestone fruit. Tastes just like a peach should taste! Z5. read more

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Yoinashi
Asian Pear

Pyrus pyrifolia Fall. Large Asian pear with fine-textured off-white crisp juicy aromatic sweet flesh. Z4/5. read more

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Hendre Huffcap
Perry Pear

Pyrus communis Fall. Heirloom English perry pear. Small pears less than 2" in diameter with yellowish skin partly russeted. Used for perry; not for fresh eating. Z4. read more

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Winnals Longdon
Perry Pear

Pyrus communis Fall. Medium bittersharp English perry pear. World-renowned perry-maker Tom Oliver’s favorite variety. Low tannins and moderate acid levels. Z4. read more

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Pyrus OHxF97
Rootstock - Pear

Pyrus Produces a vigorous hardy well-rooted almost-standard-sized tree. Z3/4. read more

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Woodbine - Organic
Perennial Plant

Clematis virginiana 9-12' long vine. North American native, also called Virgin’s Bower, Devil’s Darning Needle and Old Man’s Beard. Vigorous... read more

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Orion
Geranium - Perennial Plant

Geranium pratense 20–24" tall. Lush groundcover with sapphire-blue flowers. Attracts beneficial insects. Not the “geranium” you’re thinking of! Z4. read more

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Spotted Cranesbill
Geranium - Perennial Plant

Geranium maculatum 24" tall. Also called Wild Geranium. Clusters of single 1¼" wide pinkish-lilac saucer-shaped flowers. Attracts beneficial insects. Native. Z4. read more

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Stiff Goldenrod - Organic
Perennial Plant

Oligoneuron rigidum 2-5' tall. The gorgeous yellow-gold vibrancy of goldenrod packed into a dense, showy, flat-topped cluster. Attractive lush slate-green foliage. Z3. read more

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Neptune's Wine Tall Bearded Iris
Perennial Plant

Iris germanica 40" tall.

Mammoth mahogany-red standards and falls with a subtle golden shimmer when the sun shines. Bearded irises are a hardy

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Savannah Sunset Tall Bearded Iris
Perennial Plant

Iris germanica 36" tall.

Eye-catching sunny orange standards and falls with tangerine beards, gorgeous ruffles, and strong sturdy stalks that

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Floristan White Blazing Star
Liatris - Perennial Plant

Liatris spicata 30-36" tall. Dreamy white flower wands above fine grass-like foliage. Blooms from July to September. Great for cutflowers. Z3. read more

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Purple Blazing Star
Liatris - Perennial Plant

Liatris spicata 20-30" tall. Magenta-purple flower spikes above fine grass-like foliage. Blooms from July to September. Great for cutflowers. Z3. read more

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Red & Gold Sneezeweed Mix - Organic
Perennial Plant

Helenium autumnale 4-5' tall. Rich and blazing scheme of bronze, brown, crimson and yellow for a vibrant end-of-summer display. Easy to grow, excellent cutflower. Z3. read more

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Hoary Vervain - Organic
Perennial Plant

Verbena stricta 12-48" tall. North American native.

Long-lasting steeples of blue-violet blossoms held on square reddish-purple stems with fuzzy

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Cocheco
Hybrid Plum

Prunus spp. Midsummer. Delicious medium-sized fruit with soft sweet pinkish flesh. Glossy ornamental red foliage all summer long. May be self-pollinating. Z4. read more

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Hanska
Hybrid Plum

Prunus spp. Summer. Medium-sized fruit with firm fragrant yellow semi-freestone flesh. Apricot-like flavor when cooked. Grows rapidly. Z3/4. read more

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Obilinya
Hybrid Plum

Prunus spp. Midsummer. Purple-red fruit with yellow-bleeding-to-red firm flesh. Excellent fresh eating. Seems plenty hardy once established with good pest and disease resistance. Z4/5. read more

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Toka
Hybrid Plum

Prunus spp. Late Summer. Medium-sized rosy-red plums are sweet, distinctive, meaty and flavorful. Somewhat freestone. Extremely vigorous tree. Z3. read more

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Waneta
Hybrid Plum

Prunus spp. Midsummer. Large, somewhat pointed, reddish-maroon fruit. Sweet tender juicy orange flesh. Delicious. Z3. read more

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Ginkgo
Shade Tree

Ginkgo biloba 50-80'. Slow-growing, long-lived tree with unique fan-shaped foliage. Leaf tea used medicinally. Very adaptable and tolerant. Minimal maintenance required. Z5. read more

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Sugar Maple
Shade Tree

Acer saccharum 50-100'. Largest of our native maples. Colorful fall foliage. Valued for shade, syrup and lumber. Boil sap to make real maple syrup. Z3. read more

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Brilliantissima
Chokeberry - Small Trees and Shrubs

Aronia arbutifolia 6-8' x 3-4'. Upright multi-stemmed form with dense clusters of small white flowers. Abundant persistent bright red fruit. Brilliant fall foliage. Z3/4. read more

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Cornelian Cherry Seedling
Small Trees and Shrubs

Cornus mas 20-25' x 15-20'. Bright red pear-shaped edible fruit. Each seedling will be unique. Will pollinate each other and any named cornelian cherry cultivar. Z4/5. read more

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Agincourt Beauty
Lilac - Small Trees and Shrubs

Syringa vulgaris 8-15' x 6-12' Leonard Slater intro, Agincourt, Ontario, 1968.

Deep bluish-purple lilac with the biggest florets around: each

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Beauty of Moscow
Lilac - Small Trees and Shrubs

Syringa vulgaris 12x8' N237 (Belle de Nancy x IV Michurin) Leonid Kolesnikov intro, Russia, 1974. Also known as Krasavitzka Mosky.

Dazzling pearly

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Common Purple
Lilac - Small Trees and Shrubs

Syringa vulgaris 12-15' x same. A mass of medium-light purple blooms. A magnificent New England sight for nearly 400 years. The best lilac for a spreading hedge. Z3. read more

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Charles de Mills
Rose - Small Trees and Shrubs

Rosa gallica 5x5' Parentage unknown. Likely originated in the Netherlands and named in France in the 17th c.

Classic old garden rose with large

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Wasagaming
Rose - Small Trees and Shrubs

Rosa spp. 5-6' x same. (R. rugosa x R. acicularis) x Grüss an Teplitz. Skinner, Manitoba, 1939. Rose of the year in 2023 at Corn Hill Nursery in... read more

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Ruby Spice Summersweet
Small Trees and Shrubs

Clethra alnifolia 4-5' x same. Red buds and beautiful spires of heavenly scented deep-pink flowers appear for 6 weeks in midsummer. Erect oval habit. Native. Z3. read more

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Basket Willow
Small Trees and Shrubs

Salix 20' tall. Species unknown. Original cuttings came from the Seed Swap and Scion Exchange at MOFGA many years ago.

The bark is green to light

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Coral Bark Willow
Small Trees and Shrubs

Salix alba ‘Britzenzis’ 15-30' x 12-15'. Fast-growing shrubby willow with highly ornamental “coral” red bark. Especially beautiful in the winter landscape. Z2. read more

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Witch Hazel
Small Trees and Shrubs

Hamamelis virginiana 8-20' x same. Small fall-flowering tree or large shrub. Brilliant golden-yellow fall color. Quirky yellow flowers in early to mid November. Z3. read more

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