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Cascade
Hops - Hardy Vine

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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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Magnum
Hops - Hardy Vine

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Humulus lupulus Very high bittering hops with good storability. Clear distinct bitterness with hints of spice and citrus. Used in IPAs, pale ales, stouts and lagers. Z3. read more

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Willamette
Hops - Hardy Vine

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Humulus lupulus Excellent all-purpose hop. Low bittering. Spicy aroma. Good finishing hop for brewing English ales and stouts. Vigorous. Good disease resistance. Z3. read more

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Stewardship Apple Ordering closed for the season
Malus spp. Be the proud keeper of a sister tree to one of many rare varieties planted at the Maine Heritage Orchard. $30 from the sale supports the project. read more

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Black Gilliflower
Apple

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Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Aromatic dry fruit historically used for mincemeat. Recommended for drying. Shaped like a sheep’s nose! Good keeper. Z4. read more

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Lucifer
Crocosmia - Tender Summer Bulbs

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Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora 24-36" tall. Midsummer sprays of bright red flowers open from bottom to top on long arching bronze stems. Grows well in pots. Makes a long-lasting cutflower. read more

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Cellar Hole Bitter
Cider Apple

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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

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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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August Red
Everbearing Raspberry - Cane Fruit

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Rubus spp. Late. Medium-large crimson everbearing raspberry has excellent flavor. Rare. Compact bush. Z3. read more

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Black Walnut
Nut Tree

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Juglans nigra 70-90'. Spectacular shade tree with open rounded crown. Nuts have sweet earthy rich flavor. May begin to bear in 5-10 years. Z4. read more

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Lavender Bounty Siberian Iris
Perennial Plant

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Iris sibirica 34" tall. Rich luminous lavender-pink standards and falls with white signals and a semi-flaring ruffled form. Expect repeat blooms... 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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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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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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Fletcher Sweet
Apple Scionwood

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This is a twig for grafting. Early Fall. Medium solid green fruit is refreshing, mild, incredibly juicy and very crisp. Texture reminiscent of an Asian pear or water chestnut. Keeps until Dec. No scab. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Kokuso Mulberry
Small Trees and Shrubs

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Morus alba x M. rubra 30x20'. Hardy variety with large seedless berries up to 2" long. Great fresh eating. Good for drying. Precocious fruiting. Z4. read more

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