Prunus persica Belle of Georgia peach has been grown for centuries from the north to the south. Very disease resistant and long-lived. Very bud hardy. White-fleshed fruit drops when ripe....
Vaccinium macracarpon A wild clone from WI. Early ripening, Large to medium bright red fruit. Very productive. Native. Space 1' circle. Clay soils should have 80% moist peat worked into...
Lonicera kamtschatica Berry Blue is our pollinator for Indigo Gem, Indigo Treat, and Tundra. A one to five ratio is fine as long as Berry Blue is included. Berry Blue...
Gaultheria Procumbens The plentiful berries of Berry Cascade grow the entire length of the stem, forming a charming, cascade effect. Delicate, bell-like white flowers in Summer, followed by loads of...
Sambucus nigra Dark purple-black leaves and pink flower clusters. Foliage stays dark throughout the growing season. Very ornamental.Resists leaf diseases. A European elderberry that fruits best with another European sort...
Ribes grossularia The deep purple fruits are the size of seedless grapes. They are very vigorous in growth. Flavor is very good to excellent when they ripen on the bush....
Juglans nigra One of the best Native Trees. A most important tree in any landscape. For nutrition, timber, beauty, nutrition and shade, Black Walnuts are defined with the fabric of...
Prunus avium Ripens a bit latter than Kristin or Sam. An excellent pollinator for other varieties such as Kristin and Ulster. Blooms with Stella,Sam and Rainier, though Rainier is a...
A good, all purpose freestone, the Blenheim Apricot is a medium sized, sweet, aromatic fruit with very good flavor. Early blooming, self Fruitful, ripens in late June. Estimated chilling requirement...
Vacinium ashei Bluebelle blueberry is a southern rabbiteye adaptable and vigorous. Ripens early for its species with large light blue fruit. If you can wait after it turns blue, it...
Sambucus canadensis Bob Gordon Elderberry is a native elderberry from Missouri. Berries up to 1/4 inch in diameter. It is the leading juice variety. Current commercial cultivation is to cut...
Ficus carica Does well in large pots and fruits well in Northern areas such as Long Island, N.Y. Very good against walls in Northern areas. Brown fruit with amber flesh....