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Fireside (zone 4-7), semi-dwarf
Bloom Date: Mid-late Season
Ripening Date: Mid-October
Large red striped fruit with sweet flavor. Excellent flavor good for eating. Good storage life. Requires pollinator.
Frostbite (zone 3-7), semi-dwarf
Bloom Date: Mid-late Season
Ripening Date: Late September/Early Oct
A unique small apple with a very sweet, intense taste. Crisp but firm texture and juicy. Extremely cold hardy, it is an excellent variety for cold, northern regions. Great for cider or cooking. Parent to 'Keepsake' and 'Sweet 16', grandparent to 'Honeycrisp'. Requires pollinator.
Hazen (zone 4-6), Std, naturally semi-dwarf
Bloom Date: Early Season
Ripening Date: Late August
Dark red, large fruit is sweet but mild for eating, cooking and as a dessert apple. Annual bearer. Naturally semi-dwarf tree growing to about 10-15' in height. Short storage life. Hardy variety. Does very well without spraying. Requires pollinator.
Honeycrisp (zone 4-7), semi-dwarf
Bloom Date: Mid-Season
Ripening Date: Late September
Exceptionally crisp and juicy, sweet but well-balanced. Long storage. Requires pollinator.
Liberty (zone 4-7), semi-dwarf
Bloom Date: Mid-Season
Ripening Date: Late September
A productive variety that is crisp, juicy with a sprightly flavor. Keeps well into February. Resistant to apple scab and cedar-apple rust. Does not require fungicide sprays. Requires pollinator.
McIntosh (zone 4-7), semi-dwarf
Bloom Date: Mid-Season
Ripening Date: Late September
A well-known older apple that has a sprightly flavor with medium storage life. Bright red skin, heavy bearer. Good for eating and baking. Fruit tends to drop when ripe. Requires pollinator.
Norland (zone 2-7), standard -natural semi-dwarf
Bloom Date: Early-season
Ripening Date: Mid-August
One of the earliest summer apples to ripen. Well suited to very cold regions. A natural semi-dwarf tree that is precocious and productive. Attractive color, small to medium fruit. Good cooking or eating apple. Very hardy. Keeps about 16 weeks in cold storage. Fruit must be picked before full maturity for storage or use. Requires pollinator.
State Fair (zone 3-6), semi-dwarf
Bloom Date: Early Season
Ripening Date: Mid-Late August
Medium-sized red striped fruit with a sprightly tart flavor that is good for eating and baking. Good texture, semi-acid to sweet. All purpose apple. One of the better early apples for northern locations. Short storage life. Requires pollinator.
Scout (zone 3-8)
Bloom Date: Early May
Ripening Date: Late July
Pollination: Self-Fruitful
Fruit is bronze gold, blushed with red. Good for canning and jam, fair for eating. Blooms early May. Self-fruitful, however higher yields improve with cross-pollination.
Golden Spice (zone 3-7)
Bloom Date: Early May
Ripening Date: September
Pollination: Requires pollinator
A very hardy pear with 1 3/4" medium yellow, lightly blushed with red and ripen mid-season. Good for canning and spicing, fair for eating.
Superior (zone 4-8)
Mature Height: 15-20'
Bloom Date: Late April
Fruit Type: Clingstone
Ripening Date: Late August
Pollination: Use 'Toka'
Red plum - Large dark red fruit good for fresh eating, jam and jelly. Flesh is yellow, sweet and juicy. Heavy bearing. Often sets fruit the first year.
Toka (zone 3-8)
Mature Height: 15-20'
Bloom Date: Late April
Fruit Type: Clingstone
Ripening Date: Mid-August
Pollination: Use 'Superior', 'Waneta' or 'Alderman'
Red plum - One of the best pollinators. A medium sized red fruit, richly flavored variety with beautiful apricot color.
Jostaberry (zone 3-8)
Height: 4-6'
Spread 4'
Ripening Date: July-August
Pollination: Self-fruitful
Glossy round berries are firm, plump and loaded with vitamin C. Rich, berry taste is a blend of black currant and gooseberry flavor, sweet and satisfying. Fruits are abundant starting early July. Usually fruits the second year.
Adams Elder (zone 3-9)
Height: 8-10
Spread: 8-12
Fruits, blue to black, in large clusters. Excellent for pies, jam, syrup and elderberry wine. Hardy native plant. Use in background and wildlife plantings. A clone of S. canadensis selected for its large fruit.
Beta (zone 3-8)
Developed by the University of Minnesota. ('Concord' x Vitis riparia) Blue-black, excellent for juice or jelly. Vigorous.
Bluebell (zone 4-8)
Resembles 'Concord' in size and color but with more tender skin and greater hardiness. Very good table quality. Should be used in northern areas as a substitute for 'Concord'.
St. Theresa Seedless (zone 4-9)
Purple grapes, mostly seedless, early season table grape and can be used for juice or jellies.
Edelweiss (zone 4-8)
Green-white with high sugar content, good "grapy" taste. Dessert and wine grape. Vigorous and most disease resistant variety we carry.
Somerset Seedless (zone 4-8)
Seedless table or juice grape with excellent flavor, deep red berries. berries are edible at pink stage in August, but sweeter when fully ripened.
Fallgold (zone 4-8) 2 gallon pot (multi-caned & single cane)
Height: 3-4'
Spread: 3-4'
Ripening Date: Mid-June & August
Pollination: Self-fruitful
(Everbearing) New golden yellow everbearing variety that produces two full crops each year. Spring crop and then a second crop July-August right up until a hard frost. Fruit is very sweet and juicy, firm, extra large conical berries are borne in large clusters. Excellent for all purposes. Hardy, vigorous and very productive.
Killarney (zone 4-8) 2 gallon pot (double & single cane)
Height: 3-4'
Spread: 3-4'
Ripening Date: Late July
Pollination: Self-fruitful
Summer bearing. Attractive red berries with great aroma and flavor. Excellent for freezing, canning and of course pie. One of the most disease resistant varieties, making it very easy to maintain. Sturdy growth habit. Very winter hardy.
Latham (zone 3-7) 2 gallon pot (single cane)
Height: 3-4'
Spread: 3-4'
Ripening Date: Late June-Early July
Pollination: Self-fruitful
Introduced by the University of Minnesota in 1920. Red, ripening over a long period. The berry is extremely flavorful being intensely sweet when fully ripe, and the berries are of medium size. Sure cropper for home and commercial use (berries ripen evenly during the last days of June and early July with a three week extended period of maturation).
Royalty (zone 4-7) 2 gallon pot (single cane)
A cross between a purple raspberry and a red raspberry by the Cornell Research Foundation. Combines the desirable features of both, coupling the large fruit size and plant vigor of a purple hybrid with the high fruit quality of a red raspberry. Fruit picked at the full red stage has the sweet light flavor of red raspberries. Produces outstanding jelly or jam. Insect resistant. Suckers sparingly. Has considerable hardiness and is a superior substitute for Black Raspberry
Rhubarb
Chipman's Canadian Red (zone 3-7)
Height: 18"
Spread: 24"
Bright red stems are delicious for sauces and pies. One of the sweetest of the red rhubarb.
Northblue (zone 3-8), mature height 3-4'
Fruit is dark blue, large and attractive with a good blueberry flavor and a pleasing sugar to acid ratio. Glossy, dark green leaves turning to a deep bright red in fall. A good plant for the home gardener with winter climates similar to Minneapolis-St. Paul. Makes an ideal shrub for the home landscape. Shown to be a reliable choice for home use in zone 3, but will produce larger yields in higher zones.
Bluecrop (zone 4-8), mature height 4-6'
A mid-season blueberry. Considered by many to be the best all around variety for consistent yields, disease resistance, and high quality. It has an upright, open growing habit. One of the best garden blueberry varieties on the market today.
Blueray (zone 4-7), mature height 5'
Mid-season blueberry. A heavy producer of high quality large, powder-blue berries with outstanding dessert flavor. Does particularly well in areas with hot summer or very cold winters. Upright and open growing habit.
Northcountry (zone 3-8), mature height 18-24"
Recommended for commercial plantings and home gardens. Fruit 1/2" in diameter with an attractive sky blue color. Flavor sweet and mild. Mature plants 18-24" high, 30-40" in diameter. Fruits approximately 5 days earlier than 'Northblue' and extends for 2-3 weeks. Partially self-fruitful. Shown to be a reliable choice for home use in zone 3, but will produce larger yields in higher zones.
Northland (zone 4-7), mature height 3-4'
Fruit size is small, dark blue and has a wild berry flavor. Mature plants are 3-4 feet. 'Northland' has limber branches which do not break under heavy snow loads and adapts well to the sub zero climate. Great for ornamental use. Low stature and spreading growth habit make it an attractive landscape plant. Foliage is beautiful throughout the growing season.
Patriot (zone 4-8), mature height 4-6
Fruit is very large, firm and has small, dry recessed scars. The berry is formed on tight clusters and it tends to be flatter than the other cultivars. Ripens early. Excellent flavor. Bush is upright, open and vigorous. Excellent landscape variety with showy white blooms in the spring, dark green foliage in the summer, and fiery orange fall colors.
Jersey (zone 4-8), mature height 5-6'
This variety is a favorite for home gardeners wanting an easy to grow, heavy producing late season variety. The fruit is dark blue, small to medium in size, and very sweet in flavor. Excellent for baking. A reliable producer every year.
Regent Saskatoon (zone 3-8) (shrub form)
A nicely shaped shrub form of juneberry. Large white flowers. The dark purple to black fruit is sweet and good for eating and making jelly. Xeriscape plant (a style of landscape design requiring little or no irrigation or other maintenance). Native plant
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