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Dwarf Globe Blue Spruce on Standard
A globular form of the common Blue Spruce- this plant is grafted on a 2' root stock giving it the appearance of a lollipop. The plant will continue...
View full detailsEnterprise Apple Tree
First developed in the Purdue University Horticultural Farm in 1982, the Enterprise Apple is another in several modern apples prized for its diseas...
View full detailsFameuse Snow Apple Trees
While records of this apple date back to the early 1700s, the Fameuse apple truly gained in popularity in the 1850s in Quebec, Canada due to its ex...
View full detailsFirelight Hydrangea Bushes
While not as large as the Limelight Hydrangea- the Firelight Hydrangea turns a brilliant shade of red in the fall. When exposed to sunlight, this f...
View full detailsFlemish Beauty Pear Trees
Originally discovered in Deftinge, Belgium during the Napoleonic Wars of 1810 by a Belgian pear 'enthusiast named Jean-Baptiste Van Mons. Van Mons ...
View full detailsFortune Apple Trees
Fortune is a hybrid from Cornell University developed by combining the Schoharie Spy with the disease-resistant Empire. The result was a high-perf...
View full detailsFraser Fir Tree
The Classic Christmas Tree. The soft, light green needles are densely arranged and in spiral form combined with strong branch structure makes for t...
View full detailsFrettingham Crabapple Trees
A Mid- Late season bloomer, these white blossomed, single petaled crabapples are small and numerous on the tree. Excellent pollinators for apple tr...
View full detailsHoneycrisp Apple Trees
If you've ever heard of an apple- its probably the Honeycrisp. The University of Minnesota introduced this cold hardy apple variety in 1991 and it ...
View full detailsHoneygold Apple Trees
Developed at the University of Minnesota Agriculture Research Center by crossing a Golden Delicious with a cold-hardy Haralson. The result was a Go...
View full detailsLatham Raspberry Plants
One of the easiest to grow raspberries- widely tolerant of adverse conditions. Medium to large berries. Reliable growers and great for you-pick and...
View full detailsLimelight Hydrangea Bush
These large, conical flowers are abundant across American homes and flower in the fall. The flowers often reach 8-10" high while the plant can get ...
View full detailsLodi Apple Trees
Like other early apples, the Lodi Apple is great for apple sauce and purees. It does not store well but can freeze quite easily for use later. It i...
View full detailsManchurian Crabapple Trees
Manchurian Crabapple is a native of northern Asia. It is now grown worldwide as an ornamental and is often employed as an apple tree pollinator. It...
View full detailsMary Washington Asparagus
The most popular and easy to grow asparagus plant. It produces straight, green, and point stalks that grow in many soil types. They are large stalk...
View full detailsMiss Kim Lilac on Standard
The variety of Korean Lilac is currently set on a grafted standard rootstock giving it the appearance of a purple lollipop. The Miss Kim variety is...
View full detailsNelson Blueberry Bushes
Originating at the New Jersey Experimental Station in 1988~ the Nelson Blueberry is a high bush blueberry that grows from zones 3-7. A mid July rip...
View full detailsNorland Apple Trees
The extremely cold hardy tree originated in 1980 by the Agriculture Canada Research Station in Manitoba, Canada, the Norland Apple is a cross betwe...
View full detailsNorth Country Blueberry Bushes
About as big as a dime and consistently blue, this blueberry is similar to those found in most grocery stores. The plant itself is shorter- averag...
View full detailsNorthland Blueberry Bushes
This medium sized berry has delicious berries but its other attributes are what really set it apart. The stems turn a red color before winter and ...
View full detailsNorthwest Greening Apple Trees
N.W. Greening is a Wisconsin Native! Jasen Hatch of Iola, WI crossed a Golden Russet with an Alexander in 1849- the seedlings of the new apple were...
View full detailsNova Raspberry Bushes
A winter hardy variety that is also heat tolerant. This raspberry is able to grow in numerous climates and USDA Zones. Hardy to Zone 3. Canes have ...
View full detailsOctober Glory Maples Trees
Fast growing and majestic- the October Glory turns a flashy crimson around October 1st; hence its name. Tall, cylindrical trees they grow in oval s...
View full detailsPixie Crunch Apple Trees
Pixie Crunch, or Co-op 33, is a 1971 cultivar of the PRI Institute grown at Purdue University. Descended from the Golden Delicious and Red Rome app...
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