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Scionwood
Apple Scionwood
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Ginger Gold
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L841 This is a twig for grafting. Late Summer. Golden Delicious x unknown (possibly Newtown Pippin). Nelson County, VA, 1969. One of the first ... read more |
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Medaille d’Or
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L869 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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Golden Pippin
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L843 This is a twig for grafting. Fall. England, first recorded in 1629; became widely popular in gardens and markets during the Victorian era. A commonly... read more |
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Grimes Golden
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L848 This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Medium-sized tart citrusy crisp dense firm fruit. Excellent for dessert and cooking. All-purpose. Good keeper. Annual bearer. Z4. read more |
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Milo Gibson
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L872 This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Intensely flavorful dessert variety. Delicious licorice taste with hints of banana. Keeps till the New Year. Z4. read more |
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Northwestern Greening
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L876 This is a twig for grafting. Winter. Very large storage apple recommended for culinary use. Flesh is firm, crisp, juicy and subacid. Keeps all winter in the root cellar. Late-midseason bloomer. Z3. read more |
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Pomme d’Or
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L880 This is a twig for grafting. Late Summer. Extremely hardy large cooking and dessert apple. Large hollow core sometimes fills with delicious juice. Uniquely shaped, beautiful and rare. Z3. read more |
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Ashmead’s Kernel
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L803 This is a twig for grafting. Winter. Medium-small fresh-eating apple of unparalleled quality. Intense, aromatic, sharp & sweet. Good keeper. Scab-resistant. Z4. read more |
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Golden Russet
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L844 This is a twig for grafting. Winter. Medium-sized russet apple. The champagne of cider apples, and excellent for eating. Keeps well into spring. Scab-resistant. Z4. read more |
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St. Edmund’s Russet
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L896 This is a twig for grafting. Early Fall. High-quality flavorful dessert apple is light yellowish-tan. Crisp fine-textured creamy-white-yellowish juicy aromatic flesh has pear-like flavor. Z4. read more |
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Green Kerr
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L847 This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Recent John Bunker intro. Small-medium-sized Golden Delicious-shaped fruit. Juicy and very astringent. Good addition to a cider blend. Appears to have scab and pest resistance. Z4. read more |
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Pomme Grise
L881 This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Medium-small russet fruit with a longtime reputation as one of the very best dessert apples. Superb fresh eating. Keeps fairly well, still crunchy in January. Z3. read more |
Perennial Plants
Sneezeweed
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Sneezeweed
Red & Gold Sneezeweed Mix - Organic
L703 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 |
Small Trees and Shrubs
Forsythia
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Forsythia
‘Northern Gold’ Forsythia
498 Forsythia 6-8' x 5-7'. One of the earliest cultivars to flower in spring. Outstanding golden-yellow flowers. Upright form. Hardy and dependable. Z3. read more |
Apples
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Apple
Etter’s Gold
131 Fall. Wagener x Transcendent Crab. Albert Etter intro, Humboldt County, CA, 1944. Large round slightly ribbed fruit ripens to golden yellow. ... read more |
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Apple
Ginger Gold
135 Late Summer. Golden Delicious x unknown (possibly Newtown Pippin). Nelson County, VA, 1969. One of the first commercial varieties to ripen. Large ... read more |
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Apple
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Apple
Iowa Beauty
194 Late Summer. A close relative of classic pie apple Duchess of Oldenburg. Wonderful for fresh eating and cooking. Rich firm yellowish flesh is very juicy, sweet and tangy. Z4. read more |
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Apple
Pomme d’Or
164 Late Summer. Unknown parentage, probably originating in Québec before 1870. Uniquely shaped, beautiful and rare, this extremely hardy large ... read more |
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Apple
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Apple
Grimes Golden
142 Fall. Medium-sized tart citrusy crisp dense firm fruit. Excellent for dessert and cooking. All-purpose. Good keeper. Annual bearer. Z4. read more |
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Apple
Hudson’s Golden Gem
145 Fall. Medium-to-large apple. Sweet juicy crisp smooth pear-like flesh. Exceptional flavor. Stores several months. Disease-resistant. Z4. read more |
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Apple
St. Edmund’s Russet
175 Early Fall. First discovered in the orchard of Richard Harvey, Bury St. Edmunds, England, about 1870. Received a first-class certificate from the... read more |
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Apple
Summer Sweeting
176 Summer. Medium-small fruit with distinctly interesting flavor best for summertime fresh eating. Hints of tropical flavor in cooked sauce. Vigorous compact productive tree. Z4. read more |
Scionwood
Plum Scionwood
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La Crescent
L926 This is a twig for grafting. Late Summer. Prunus salicina Shiro x P. americana Howard Yellow. U Minn, 1923. Also known as Golden La Crescent or ... read more |
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Mushrooms
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Mushroom
Golden Oyster
L611 Pleurotus citrinopileatus Ships on our regular schedule, between about March 29 and May 6. Tropical oyster strain that thrives in warm weather. read more |
Plums
Hybrid Plums
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Hybrid Plum
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Hybrid Plum
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Hybrid Plum
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Hybrid Plum
La Crescent
345 Late Summer. Roundish tender thin-skinned yellow plum sometimes blushed with a little pink. Tender yellow juicy flesh. Freestone. Z3/4. read more |
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Hybrid Plum
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Medicinal Perennials
Black Cohosh
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Black Cohosh
L743 Actaea racemosa 6-10' tall. Long arching racemes of creamy white and gold serpentine flower spikes. Flowers late July into August. Diuretic and anti-inflammatory. Woodland native. Z3. read more |
Small Trees and Shrubs
Spicebush
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Groundcovers
Heather
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Heather
‘Robert Chapman’
L578 Calluna vulgaris 18x30" JW Sparkes intro, Beechwood Nursery, Worcestershire, England, 1962. Lavender flowers from August to September. Gold ... read more |
Peaches
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Peach
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Small Trees and Shrubs
Crabapples
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Crabapple
Blanche Ames
241 25x25' M. spectabilis AA-6639 (‘Riversii’ x open-pollinated) Karl Sax intro, Arnold Arboretum, 1947. One of the loveliest double whites. ... read more |
Summersweet
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Summersweet
‘Ruby Spice’ Summersweet
483 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 |
Blueberries
Highbush Blueberries
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Highbush Blueberry
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Conifers
Redwood
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Redwood
Dawn Redwood
462 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 |
Perennial Plants
Asters
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Aster
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Small Trees and Shrubs
Roses
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Rose
‘Oscar Peterson’
529 Rosa 2-4' x 2-3' Yellow Submarine x RSM P02. Ag Canada/CNLA intro, 2016. Soft yellow semi-double blooms open very white revealing a decked-out ... read more |
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Rose
‘Scharlachglut’
525 Rosa 8-13' x 5-8'. Large arching shrub with vivid scarlet single-petaled blossoms. Most often grown as a shrub rose but could be trained to a post or arbor. Disease resistant. Z4. read more |
Grapes
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Grape
Somerset Seedless
418 Early. Medium-sized small sweet ruddy reddish-golden grapes in loose clusters. Crispy texture and great flavor. Easy to grow. Z4. read more |
Shade Trees
Ginkgo
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Small Trees and Shrubs
Quince
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Quince
‘Pineapple’
493 Cydonia oblonga 10-25'. Large smooth light golden-yellow fruit with tart white flesh. Good for fresh eating, wine and pineapple-flavored jelly. Late bloomer ripens in late summer. Z4. read more |
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Quince
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Quince
‘Aromatnaya’
491 Cydonia oblonga 10-25'. Hardy Russian quince bred for disease resistance. For jellies and cider, stews and marmalades. Citrusy, fragrant with an orangey-pink hue. Z4/5. read more |
Witch Hazel
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Witch Hazel
499 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 |
Pears
Asian Pears
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Asian Pear
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Shade Trees
Birch
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Birch
Sweet Birch
446 Betula lenta 40-80' x 35-45' Also called Black Birch or Cherry Birch. Graceful horizontal branches on a medium-sized tree with a rounded irregular... read more |
Tuliptree
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Small Trees and Shrubs
Dogwoods
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Dogwood
Pagoda Dogwood
484 Cornus alternifolia 20' x 30-35'. Small tree or large multi-stemmed shrub with tiers of horizontal branches and fragrant white 2-3" flower clusters. Z3. read more |
Willows
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Willow
Japanese Fantail Willow
550 Salix sachalinensis ‘Sekka’ 10-15' x same or wider. Male clone, Japan, before 1700. Fantastic wide dense spreading disheveled shrub with highly ... read more |