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Polaris Blueberry Bushes
The Polaris Blueberry is one of the darkest varieties of blueberries, missing the matte finish that makes some berries lighter blue in color. This...
View full detailsPound Sweet Apple Trees
Originating in Connecticut in 1834, the apple was primarily used for baking in desserts but apparently is not the best in pies. It is green with a ...
View full detailsPrairie Fire Flowering Crabapple Tree
Another newer variety bred to be disease resistant and everblooming. This crabapple is deep sanguine in color with a hint of purple that bloom alon...
View full detailsPrairie Magic Apple Tree
The Prairie Magic Apple is a wonderfully cold hardy variety hailing from Jeffries Nurseries in Neepawa, Mantioba. Wilford Drysdale crossed a Goodla...
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Originally planted in 1958 at the Illinois Experiment Station in Urbana (a sub-section of the PRI Breeding Program) and was named Coop 2. The 'Prim...
View full detailsProfusion Flowering Crabapple Tree
A branchier crabapple that grows considerably wider than it does tall, this crabapple is an excellent statement piece. Magenta colored flower sprin...
View full detailsPuget Spice Apple Tree
Introduced in 2012 from the University of Washington, the Puget Spice Apple is much smaller than its parents, the Prima and Alkemene. The apple is ...
View full detailsPurple Fountain Beech Tree
Also known as a 'Slender Weeping Beech' this ornamental tree is grown for is gorgeous purple foliage that turn a lovely bronze color in fall. These...
View full detailsPurple Leaf Sand Cherry
Developed by Dr. N. E. Hanson of South Dakota State University in 1910 as a cold hardy decorative landscaping plant. Small white flowers bloom in c...
View full detailsQuaking Aspen Tree
Also called the Trembling Aspen or White Poplar, the Quaking Aspen has one of the largest natural ranges of any tree in North America. Growing exce...
View full detailsQuerina Apple Tree
Also known as the Querina-Florina, this apple was created at the Station D’Arboriculture Fruitière at Beaucouze for the Institute National de la Re...
View full detailsQuickfire Hydrangea Bush
While not as large as the Limelight Hydrangea- the Quickfire Hydrangea turns a brilliant shade of red in the fall. When exposed to sunlight, this f...
View full detailsRainier Cherry Tree
Rainier cherry was developed in 1952 at Washington State University. It is a cross between the Bing and Van cultivars. Rainier cherries are one of ...
View full detailsRanger Peach Tree
Description Coming Soon. Ships Spring 2025 USDA Zone: 4-8 Mature Height: Dwarf Seedling ~10-15' tall Sun: Full Sun Ripening Time: Mid-August Pollin...
View full detailsRazor Russet Apple Tree
A brownish, heavily russeted apple that is extremely sweet. Good for cider and eating but should be used quickly as it does not store well. Strong ...
View full detailsRed D'Anjou Pear Tree
D'Anjou Pears are large and the flesh is white. and juicy. It is a naturally sweet pear, red in color. The pear stores very well. The best flavor ...
View full detailsRed Delicious Apple Tree
The Red Delicious is among the most popular of varieties. This particular cultivar of Red Delicious originates from Peru, Iowa in 1872. Since then,...
View full detailsRed Flesh Apple Tree Collection
Want something colorful for your back yard orchard? These red-fleshed apples would help set your orchard apart or add a delightfully versatile coll...
View full detailsRed Gravenstein Apple Tree
The Red Gravenstein is a sport of the much older Gravenstein Apple. Originally planted in the 1670s, the Gravenstein apple was used as a cooking an...
View full detailsRed King Apple Tree
A relatively newer apple with the iconic red flesh, the Red King is a distant offspring of the Red Delicious. It retains the Red Delicious' shape b...
View full detailsRed Rome Apple Tree
In 1817, Joel Gillet discovered a seedling tree from a nursery delivery and one of his children planted it near the Ohio River in Rome Township. A ...
View full detailsRed Rubens Apple Tree
This Italian apple is a cross between the Gala and Elstar apples and is also known by its patented name of Civini. Commercially available since 198...
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Discovered in New York in 1895 as a sport of the then common Northern Spy Apple. It is larger and redder than its parent yet retains much of the fl...
View full detailsRed Sunset Maple Tree
Similar in color to the Autumn Blaze just with more orange undertones and deeper color. You trade the brilliance of the Autumn Blaze to get a fulle...
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