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Apples

Crabapples

Crabapple
Malus spp. 10 x 14'. Reddish-pink buds and 1½" brilliant white flowers. Masses of small elliptical bright red persistent fruit hang until January. Z4. ME Grown. read more

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Scionwood

Apple Scionwood

Apple Scionwood
Ginger Gold
Late Summer. Golden Delicious seedling with classic Delicious shape. Juicy crisp flesh is a bit sharper, but still quite sweet for an early apple. Great for salads. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Honeygold
Winter. A Golden Delicious for the north. Large golden-yellow bronze-blushed aromatic fruit has crisp and juicy yellow flavorful flesh. Keeps all winter. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Jonathan
Fall-Winter. A very high-quality all-purpose apple. Medium-sized red fruit is firm, juicy, crisp, tender, aromatic and mildly tart. Stores all winter. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Spencer
Late Fall-Winter. Relatively unknown dessert apple. Yellow fruit blushed with light scarlet red is crisp, firm, juicy and sweet. Decent keeper. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Medaille d’Or
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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Apple Scionwood
Brock
Fall-Winter. Very large fruit with fine-grained aromatic flesh. Sweet and crisp. Excellent for sauce. Good keeper. Vigorous tree. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Drap d’Or
Fall-Winter. Crisp juicy flesh. All purpose fruit good for fresh eating, cooking and winter storage. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Milo Gibson
Late Fall-Winter. Intensely flavorful dessert variety. Tastes like licorice! Keeps till the New Year. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Pomme d’Or
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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Apple Scionwood
Trailman
Summer. Size and shape of an egg. Crisp, crunchy with spicy sweet flavor. Exceptional fresh-eating. Precocious, annually productive. Z2/3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Tumanga
Fall-Winter. Medium-sized, crisp, juicy, sweet dessert apple from Germany. Intense rich flavor. Stores till midwinter. Z5. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Grimes Golden
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 Scionwood
Hudson’s Golden Gem
Fall. Beautifully russeted dessert fruit with exceptional flavor. Sweet juicy crisp smooth pear-like flesh. Stores several months. Disease-resistant. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Bullock
Fall-Winter. Small to medium-sized high-flavored russet apple. Excellent dessert quality. Tender, rich, crisp, flavorful. Also makes good cider. Stores till January. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
St. Edmund’s Russet
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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Apple Scionwood
Bourassa
Fall. Very high-quality tender dry dessert fruit with rich spicy aromatic flavor. Keeps until December. Blooms midseason. Z3. read more

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Small Trees and Shrubs

Forsythia

Forsythia
Northern Gold Forsythia
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

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Cherries

Sweet Cherries

Sweet Cherry
BlackGold
Prunus avium Summer. NY 13791 (Stark Gold × Stella) NY Station, 2001. Also known as Ridgewood.

Large beautiful glossy dark red heart-shaped sweet

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Groundcovers

Cranberries

Cranberry
Vaccinium macrocarpon Albino berries with red blush. Selected from a seedling found growing in a bog on an island off the coast of Maine. Lasts up to 6 months in cold storage. Z2. read more

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Small Trees and Shrubs

Spicebush

Spicebush
Lindera benzoin 6-12' x 8-12'. Large rounded multi-stemmed fragrant native shrub suited to moist or wet areas. Soft-yellow flowers. Glossy red edible berries. Z5. read more

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Peaches

Peach
Prunus persica Mid. Harrow Ag Res Stn, Ontario, Canada, 1968.

Large fruit with a red blush over gold skin. Flesh is sweet and juicy, an overall

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Perennial Plants

Garden Peonies

Garden Peony
‘Nippon Beauty’
Paeonia lactiflora Late. 30" tall. Japanese type. Auten, 1927. Scarlet-red guard petals surround fringed red and gold petaloid centers. It’s a... read more

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Small Trees and Shrubs

Roses

Rose
‘Bassino’
Rosa 1½–3' tall and trailing. Complex hybrid (Sea Foam × Red Max Graf) W. Kordes & Sons, Germany, 1988. Single bright red flowers grow in clusters... read more

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Rose
‘Tuscany’
Rosa gallica 3x2' One of the oldest gallicas; has been in cultivation since the 14th century. Often referred to as the Old Velvet Rose. Fragrant... read more

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Summersweet

Summersweet
Ruby Spice Summersweet
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

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Apples

Cider Apples

Cider Apple
Malus spp. 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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Apples

Apple
Brock
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. ME 7-492 (Golden Delicious × McIntosh) Monmouth, ME, 1966.

Very large conic all-purpose fruit is yellow with deep

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Apple
Trailman
Malus spp. Summer. Size and shape of an egg. Crisp, crunchy with spicy sweet flavor. Exceptional fresh-eating! Precocious, annually productive. Z2/3. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. 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
Malus spp. 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
Pinova
Malus spp. Fall. Modern apple bred for disease resistance, shelf life and flavor. Great fresh eating. Flesh stays white when sliced. Easy-to-grow annual producer. Z4. read more

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Grapes

Grape
Brianna
Vitis spp. Early-Mid. High-quality white wine grape imparts pineapple and grapefruit flavors with very floral characteristics. Also great for fresh eating. Z3/4. read more

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Grape
Vitis spp. Early. Medium-sized small sweet ruddy reddish-golden grapes in loose clusters. Crispy texture and great flavor. Easy to grow. Z4. read more

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Plums

Hybrid Plums

Hybrid Plum
Prunus spp. 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
Lavina
Prunus spp. Mid-Late Summer. Rare! Meaty amber flesh with notes of papaya and caramel. Semi-freestone and crack resistant. Highly vigorous growth. Z4. read more

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Hybrid Plum
Underwood
Prunus spp. Midsummer. MN 91 [(P. sim. × P. sal. Shiro) × P. a. Wyant] U Minn, 1921.

Large 2" dull red fruit. Firm sweet juicy golden-yellow

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Quince

Quince
Pineapple
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
Smyrna
Cydonia oblonga 10-25'. Oblong furrowed pear-shaped fruit with golden-yellow skin and mild light yellow flesh. Pink flowers. Good keeper. Ripens late summer to early fall. Z4/5. read more

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Quince
Aromatnaya
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

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Shade Trees

Ginkgo

Ginkgo
Ginkgo biloba 50-80'. Slow-growing, long-lived tree with unique fan-shaped foliage. Leaf tea used medicinally. Very adaptable and tolerant. Minimal maintenance required. Z5. read more

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Small Trees and Shrubs

Witch Hazel

Witch Hazel
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

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Pears

Asian Pears

Asian Pear
Hosui
Pyrus pyrifolia Late Summer. Ri-14 (Kikusui × Yakumo) × Yakumo. Nat’l Hort Res Stn, Tsukuba, Japan, 1972.

Firm crisp fine-textured juicy mild

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Asian Pear
Kosui
Pyrus pyrifolia Late Summer. Medium-sized fruit is crisp, juicy and very sweet. Keeps about two months. Z4/5. read more

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Shade Trees

Tuliptree

Tuliptree
Liriodendron tulipifera 60-90' x 30-50'. Also called Tulip Poplar. Highly ornamental shade tree. Large tulip-like flowers attract hummingbirds. Native to eastern U.S. Z4/5. read more

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Small Trees and Shrubs

Dogwoods

Dogwood
Pagoda Dogwood
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

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