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Apples

Apple
Airlie Red Flesh
Malus spp. Fall. Beautiful deep pink flesh. Medium-sized fruit good for fresh eating and simply admiring! Z4. read more

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Apple
Alexander
Malus spp. Fall. Very large round-conic apple, faintly red-striped or blushed orange-red. Firm slightly tart juicy flesh, best known for cooking but also good fresh eating. Z3. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Winter. Medium-small fresh-eating apple of unparalleled quality. Intense, aromatic, sharp & sweet. Good keeper. Scab-resistant. Z4. read more

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Apple
Baldwin
Malus spp. Winter. Large crisp juicy fruit. Excellent for fresh eating, cooking, and hard cider. Keeps till spring. Biennial bearer. Z4. read more

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Apple
Belle de Boskoop
Malus spp. Winter. Famous European cooking apple. Big blocky fruit patched with green and russet. Cooks and bakes beautifully. Keeps well. Z4. read more

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Apple
Black Oxford
Malus spp. Winter. Uniquely dark fruit with well-balanced flavor. Excellent pies and cider. Maine heirloom. Best eating late Dec. to March. Great keeper. Z4. read more

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Apple
Blue Pearmain
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Medium to very large apple has a good balance of sweet and tart with hints of pear. All-purpose. Keeps until midwinter. Z4. read more

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Apple
Malus domestica Late Summer. While most apple seeds do not grow true to type, the progeny of Duchess, or Duchess of Oldenburg, are very similar to... read more

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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
Burgundy
Malus spp. Summer-Fall. Very hardy high-quality cooking apple. Large and glossy purplish-red roundish fruit. Firm juicy flesh. Good for fresh cider. Stores 2 months. Z3. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Winter. Large fruit with fine-grained juicy flesh. Famous dessert and cooking apple. All-purpose. Keeps till midwinter. Z4. read more

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Apple
Calville Rouge
Malus spp. Fall. Auvergne, France, 1670. Also known as Calville Rouge d’Automne or Red Autumn Calville.

Medium to large fruit with the

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Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Juicy, distinctly tart, full-flavored fresh eating apple. Very popular at our Common Ground Country Fair taste tests! Keeps about a month. Z4. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Late Summer. Lebanon, NY, or possibly Connecticut, c. 1850.

Excellent tender-skinned tender-fleshed dessert and cooking apple ripens

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Apple
Cherryfield
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. All-purpose. Relatively tart, great for pies, sauce and pizza! Very nice fresh too. Good keeper. Z4. read more

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Apple
Chestnut
Malus spp. Early Fall. Firm, crisp, juicy dessert crab excellent for fresh eating, pickles and sauce. Stores a month. Beautiful mid-late blooms. Z3. read more

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Apple
Cortland
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Medium-large size, fine-grained, crisp, tender, juicy. All-purpose. Annual producer of heavy crops. Bears young. Z4. read more

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Apple
Court Pendu Plat
Malus spp. Fall. Ancient French dessert apple first recorded in 1613 but thought to have been grown as far back as the Roman Empire.

High flavor,

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Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Medium-sized apple. Perfectly balanced flavor, aromatic crisp juicy tender flesh. All-purpose. Tree bears young and annually. Z4. read more

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Apple
Crimson Crisp
Malus spp. Fall. A popular modern release with very firm, crunchy fruit. Tart, spicy and complex flavor wonderful for fresh eating. Keeps six months in storage. Z4. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Late Summer. From Russia, well before 1800. Known in New England as one of the very best pie apples! Extremely hardy. Scab resistant. Z3. read more

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Apple
Enterprise
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Coop 30 [PRI 2693-1=(PRI 1661-2 × PRI 1661-1)] PRI Coop, 1993.

From the well-known Purdue-Rutgers-Illinois apple-breeding

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Apple
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Medium-large, slightly tart, crisp and juicy. Thomas Jefferson’s favorite. Good acid source for cider. All-purpose. Good keeper. Z4. read more

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Apple
Fameuse
Malus spp. Early Fall. Also called Snow. Ruby-red fruit with tender white flesh. Excellent fresh eating, sauce and fresh cider. Keeps until late December. Z3. read more

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Apple
Frostbite
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. The most distinctive, complex, unusually flavored apple you'll ever try! Hardy, productive, reliable. A staff favorite. Z3. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Late Summer-Early Fall. Small to medium-sized deep red apple with prominent white dots. Tender, juicy, rich, aromatic dessert fruit. Z4-6. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Winter. Medium-sized russet apple. The champagne of cider apples, and excellent for eating. Keeps well into spring. Scab-resistant. Z4. read more

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Apple
GoldRush
Malus spp. Winter. Medium-to-large dessert apple is hard, very crisp, juicy, tart. Keeps till May. Highly disease-resistant. Blooms midseason to late. Z4. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Iconic green tart fruit famous for apple pies. Develops a pink blush when grown in colder climates. Extremely durable and sweetens in storage. Z4. read more

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Apple
Gravenstein
Malus spp. Late Summer. Famous pie apple. Med/large fruit makes outstanding eating and cooking. Flavorful and tart. Z4/5. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Medium size, firm white juicy mildly tart flesh. Delicious distinct pear flavor. Keeps all winter. Annual bearer. Z4. 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
Haralson
Malus spp. Winter. MN 90 (Malinda × open-pollinated) U Minn, 1923. One of the first introductions from the Minnesota Horticultural Research Center... read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Late Summer. Duchess × Melba.

Discovered by Maine plant breeder and grower emeritus John Meader in Holeb Township, an old logging camp

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Apple
Honeycrisp
Malus spp. Winter. Medium-large apple. Sweet, juicy, snappy fresh eating. Keeps up to seven months. Tends to bear annually. Scab-resistant. Z3. 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
I-95
Malus spp. Fall. Possible Red Delicious seedling. Waterville, ME, 1987. A tasty and rugged dessert apple found growing on a sucker from a... read more

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Apple
Keepsake
Malus spp. Winter. Medium-sized dessert apple is hard, crisp, juicy and sweet. One of the best keepers. Blooms late. Z3. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Late Summer. These culinary crabapples are a tasty snack fresh off the tree, better after storage. Especially good for brandying. Keeps well. Z2/3. read more

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Apple
King David
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Medium-sized intensely flavored apple is fine, juicy and tender. Keeps till January. Blooms early-midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple
Liberty
Malus spp. Late Summer-Fall. Medium size, crisp white flesh. All-purpose. Keeps till late fall. Scab-immune. Annual bearer, begins at early age. Z4. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Possibly Northport or Lincolnville, ME, before 1880.

A large citrusy tart sour juicy dense rough-skinned russet. Very good

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Apple
Macoun
Malus spp. Fall. Medium-sized, very juicy aromatic white flesh. Crisp with rich sweet flavor. Excellent fresh eating. Vigorous tree. Z4. read more

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Apple
Mantet
Malus spp. Summer. High-quality apple for fresh eating and sauce. Yellow fruit with dark red streaks and blotches. Fine-grained juicy tender aromatic creamy white flesh. Z3. read more

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Apple
McIntosh
Malus spp. Fall. The most important apple in the Northeast. Delicious and aromatic. All-purpose. Annual bearer. Very susceptible to scab. Z4. read more

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Apple
Mutsu
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Golden Delicious × Indo. Aomori Apple Exp Stn, Japan. Introduced commercially in the U.S. in 1948.

High-quality large

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Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Malus pumila Discovered by NE Hansen in Kazakhstan, 1896, or possibly by George Dieck in Siberia, 1891.

Of great importance in

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Apple
Malus spp. Winter. Famous heirloom apple. Very large, juicy, tender. Makes a great single-variety pie! All-purpose. Good keeper. Scab-resistant. Z4. read more

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Apple
Pewaukee
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Duchess × Northern Spy. George Peffer intro, Pewaukee, WI, about 1842.

A cross between two of the best culinary apples.

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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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Apple
Pipsqueak
Malus spp. Fall. MN 447 (Frostbite) × open-pollinated. Super Chilly Farm, Palermo, ME, 2009.

Small russeted dessert apple with a long stem and a

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Apple
Prima
Malus spp. Fall. Coop 2 [PRI 1225-100 (PRI 14-510 × NJ 123249)]. PRI Coop, 1970.

One of the first disease-resistant varieties to hit the market,

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Apple
Pristine
Malus spp. Summer. Coop 32 (Coop 10 × Camuzat). PRI Coop, 1994.

Disease-resistant medium-large roundish-oblate clear-yellow fruit is mildly

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Apple
Malus spp. Summer. The standard Maine summer cooking apple, especially pies. Medium-sized dark red fruit. Juicy subacid white flesh tinged with red. Z3. read more

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Apple
Redfield
Malus spp. Fall. Medium-large red-fleshed apple. Use for sauce, pies. Very sharp and bitter in cider. Two-toned flowers, bronze-red foliage. Z3. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Large, crisp and tart. Classic New England cooking apple; also great fresh eating. Keeps well into winter. Z4. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Medium-large, sharp, crisp, rich, aromatic dessert apple. Also good in cider. Great fresh eating till January. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Winter. Medium-large, rich, spicy and juicy. A great late-winter dessert apple; good cooking. Stores until summer. Scab resistant. Z4. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Winter. Unknown parentage. Newport, VT, 1864.

A very tart dessert apple and a supremely wonderful midwinter pie apple. Small to

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Apple
Scout
Malus spp. Late Fall. Probably MN 447 (Frostbite) × open-pollinated. Palermo, ME, 2013.

Exquisite dessert fruit ripens in late October and keeps

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Apple
Starkey
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Seedling of Ribston Pippin. Moses Starkey intro, Vassalboro, ME, about 1800.

Exceptionally delicious late fall to early

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Apple
Malus spp. Be the proud keeper of a sister tree to one of many rare varieties planted at the Maine Heritage Orchard. $30 from the sale supports the project. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Medium-sized apple. Sweet, nutty and spicy flavors. Fine-textured crisp flesh. Keeps till midwinter. Some resistance to scab. Z3. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Fall-Early Winter. One of the first American varieties. Unforgettably peculiar sweet flavor. Very low acidity. Truly all-purpose. Z4. read more

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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. Late Summer. Thought to be Malus × adstringens (M. baccata × M. pumila). Europe, New York or New England, well before 1840. First known... read more

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Apple
Wealthy
Malus spp. Fall. Medium-sized. Perfect texture and complex flavor. Famous all-purpose variety. Especially good pies. Small-med size tree. Z3. read more

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Apple
Wickson
Malus spp. Fall. Small but flavorful. Crisp, juicy, tart, tangy, spicy. Good in hard cider. Keeps until January. Bears young, heavily, annually. Z4. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Summer. Nice balance of tart and sweet. Crisp and juicy fresh-eating; fine cooking. Disease-resistant; scab immune. Z4. read more

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Apple
Winekist
Malus spp. Summer. Unknown parentage. Carl A. Hansen intro, Brookings, SD, 1949.

Medium-sized fruit is wine red with patches and stripes of darker

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Apple
Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Famous American heirloom apple. Large brilliant shiny yellow with a bright red blush. Best for fresh eating: aromatic, slightly crisp, juicy, mild. Good sauce. Z4. read more

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Apple
Wolf River
Malus spp. Fall. Famous old-time apple. Huge fruit with firm but tender flesh. Aromatic tart flavor. Excellent cooking and drying. Scab-resistant. Z3. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Winter. Large firm crisp fine-grained juicy aromatic all-purpose apple does everything well, including keeping all winter. Blooms early-midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple
Malus spp. Winter. Württemberg, Germany, 1885. One of the most famous of all European heirlooms.

Excellent fresh eating and good for cooking. Very

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Apple
Zestar
Malus spp. Late Summer. Medium-sized, highly-flavored fruit. Good balance of acid/sweet. Crisp and juicy fresh-eating. Stores up to seven weeks. Z3. read more

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Cider Apples

Cider Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Bittersweet cider apple. Exceedingly rare, this classic English heirloom bittersweet probably originated in Herefordshire well... read more

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Cider Apple
Dabinett
Malus spp. Late Fall. Medium-sized, medium-bittersweet cider apple. One of the most popular cider varieties. Not for eating fresh. Annual bearer. Z4. read more

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Cider Apple
Harrison
Malus spp. Mid-Late Fall. Medium-small vintage cider apple. Rich firm dry yellow flesh. Famous cider said to be better than champagne! Z4. read more

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Cider Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Medium-large size. Medium-full bittersweet cider apple. Soft astringent tannin. Not for eating fresh. Z4. read more

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Cider Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Sharp cider apple. One of few good for single varietal cider. Incredibly vigorous, productive. Hardy. Z4. read more

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Cider Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Medium-sized bittersharp cider apple. Full-bodied vintage cider with nice blend of acid, tannins and sugar. Decent fresh-eating. Z4. read more

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Cider Apple
Malus spp. Late Fall. Medium-bittersweet cider apple. Somerset, England. Featured in the London Horticultural Society’s 1842 catalog. Kernel in... read more

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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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Cider Apple
Old Fertile
Malus spp. Fall. Sweet cider apple. Wilmington, VT. From the Gnarly Pippins wild-apple collection.

Matt Kaminsky, aka Gnarly Pippins, is an adept

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Cider Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Bittersharp ancient English cider apple. Discovered around 1600 in the Forest of Dean in western Gloucestershire.

The identity of

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Cider Apple
Otterson
Malus spp. Fall. Bittersharp cider apple. Among the best red-fleshed varieties. Prized for its size, vigor, disease resistance and deep red juice high in anthocyanins and antioxidants. Z4. read more

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Cider Apple
Malus spp. Late Fall. Small medium-bittersharp cider apple. Heavy cropper. Scab resistant. Z4. read more

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Cider Apple
Puget Spice
Malus spp. Late Fall. Bittersharp cider apple. Prima × Alkmene. WA St U intro, 2012.

Eve’s Cidery in Van Etten, NY, where we originally got our

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Cider Apple
Malus spp. Early Fall. Sharp cider apple. Eric Shatt, Redbyrd Cider selection, Finger Lakes region, NY.

Abundant small bright red crabapples

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Cider Apple
Stoke Red
Malus spp. Late Fall. Bittersharp cider apple. Also called Neverblight. May have originated in Rodney Stoke or near Wedmore, Somerset, England.

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Cider Apple
Malus spp. Fall. Medium-bittersweet cider apple. Yarlington, near North Cadbury, Somerset, England, 1898.

Rich brown low-acid juice, mildly

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Crabapples

Crabapple
Brandywine
Malus spp. Ornamental flowering crabapple with beautiful rose-like blossoms and bitter green fruit. Very high in tannin. Great for cidermakers! Blooms late. Z4. read more

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Crabapple
Dolgo
Malus spp. Classic culinary crab. Still found in old Maine dooryards. Apricot-pink buds, large fragrant pure white single flowers. Great for canning, pickling, delicious sauce and flavorful ruby-red jelly. Z2. read more

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Crabapple
Malus spp. 15x30'. Apricot-white bloom, a beautiful shape and masses of red persistent fruit for the birds. Z4. ME Grown. read more

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Crabapple
Malus spp. 15x15' (parentage unknown but thought to be a sterile hybrid of M. ioensis × M. coronaria var. angustifolia) Arnold Arboretum, MA,... read more

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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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Cane Fruit

Black Raspberries

Black Raspberry
Jewel
Rubus spp. Midsummer. Bristol × Dundee. Cornell, Geneva, NY, 1973.

High-yielding variety with superb quality and flavor. Glossy large firm juicy

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Black Raspberry
Tahi
Rubus spp. Early-Midsummer. Shekinah Berry, Auckland, New Zealand.

The first ever thornless black raspberry available to home gardeners! Deep

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Blackberries

Blackberry
Nelson
Rubus spp. Midsummer. Moderately large and quite juicy fruit with true blackberry taste. Highly productive. Has survived Maine winters for over a century! Z3/4. read more

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Everbearing Raspberries

Everbearing Raspberry
Anne
Rubus spp. Late. Everbearing sweet flavorful pale yellow raspberry. Large cohesive firm conic fruit stores decently. Z4. read more

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Everbearing Raspberry
August Red
Rubus spp. Late. Medium-large crimson everbearing raspberry has excellent flavor. Rare. Compact bush. Z3. read more

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Everbearing Raspberry
Joan J
Rubus spp. Late. Joan Squire × Terri-Louise.

Dark red medium-large berries of very good quality are firm, holding up well in the quart without

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Everbearing Raspberry
Polana
Rubus spp. Late. Very early fruiting large firm everbearing red raspberry. Good flavor. Vigorous and productive short canes. Z4. read more

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Summer-Bearing Raspberries

Summer-Bearing Raspberry
Boyne
Rubus spp. Early-Mid. Round-conic medium-sized raspberries with an intense deep dark color. Strong aromatic tart flavor and perfect medium-soft texture. Z3. read more

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Summer-Bearing Raspberry
Encore
Rubus spp. Late. Canby × Cherokee. Cornell Small Fruit Breeding Program, Geneva, NY, 1980.

Large red berries of good quality on highly vigorous

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Summer-Bearing Raspberry
Latham
Rubus spp. Mid. Large berries are firm, a little crumbly and sweet. Full-flavored and aromatic. Great for fresh eating, canning, freezing, jam, juice or pie. Z3. read more

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Summer-Bearing Raspberry
Nova
Rubus spp. Mid. Southland × Boyne. Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1981.

In our trials Nova appears as hardy, if not hardier, than Boyne and on

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Summer-Bearing Raspberry
Royalty Purple
Rubus spp. Mid. Cohesive fairly firm large purple raspberries. Distinctive flavor for fresh eating; outstanding for jam and jelly. Z3/4. read more

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Cherries

Cherry
Prunus mahaleb Also called St. Lucie Cherry.

Native to the Mediterranean, Iran and parts of central Asia where it is cultivated for its fragrant

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Pie Cherries

Pie Cherry
Balaton
Prunus cerasus Summer. Brought to US from Hungary in the 90s during a search for later blooming cherries. One of the best sour cherries for fresh eating and processing! Z4/5. read more

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Pie Cherry
Prunus cerasus Summer. Heirloom pie cherry grows successfully in Aroostook County. Similar to Montmorency. Hardy, productive, long-lived, disease resistant. Z3. read more

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Pie Cherry
Montmorency
Prunus cerasus Summer. French heirloom. Most famous of all pie cherries. Aromatic firm-fleshed bright red fruit makes a clear light pink juice. Great for processing. Z3/4. read more

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Sweet Cherries

Sweet Cherry
Benton
Prunus avium Summer. Highly flavorful large firm fruit. Late flowers may miss late frosts. Worthy of trial in northern New England. Self-pollinating. Z5. read more

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Sweet Cherry
Prunus avium Early Summer. Russian heirloom with glossy black color and sweet rich flavor. Once widely distributed in home gardens around the world. Z4. read more

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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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Sweet Cherry
Lapins
Prunus avium Summer. Large sweet fruit. Vigorous, productive, upright; bears consistently in central Maine. Self-pollinating, but benefits from second variety. Z4/5. read more

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Sweet Cherry
Rainier
Prunus avium Summer. Wash. P1-680 (Bing × Van) Harold W. Fogel intro, WA Ag Exp Stn and USDA, 1960.

Classic dessert cherry. Very large fruit,

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Sweet Cherry
Sam
Prunus avium Summer. Summerland, BC, Canada.

Large firm dark-skinned medium-sized fruit resists cracking. Flavor is sweet with hints of tart, best

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Conifers

Cedar

Cedar
Thuja occidentalis 20-60'. Narrow and tall with twiggy branches, soft fibrous orange-brown bark, and distinct flat foliage. Good for screens and hedges. Z2. read more

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Fir

Fir
Balsam Fir
Abies balsamea 45-75'. Native conifers with fragrant boughs used for wreaths. The best Christmas tree! Semi-shade tolerant. Good hedge tree. Z3. read more

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Pine

Pine
Pinus strobus 100'+. Magnificent and massive when mature. Smooth bark becomes rough, deeply furrowed with age. Makes a beautiful hedge. Shade tolerant. Z3. read more

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Spruce

Spruce
Picea pungens var. glauca 30-60'. Very popular specimen tree with frosty blue needles. Excellent for privacy screens, as it is fast growing after 3'. Native to western U.S. Z2. read more

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Spruce
Norway Spruce
Picea abies 80'. Fast-growing wide-spreading upright picturesque tree with graceful long pendulous branches that often reach the ground. Showy cones. Z2. read more

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Spruce
White Spruce
Picea glauca 60-90' x 10-20'. Native conifer, one of the best trees for wind blocks and privacy screens. Adaptable and tolerant to wind, drought and cold. Z2. read more

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Culinary and Medicinal Herbs

Alliums

Allium
Chives - Organic
Allium schoenoprasm 12" tall. Edible spreading groundcover. Good to eat from early spring to heavy frost. Aromatic pest confuser, emitting bitter aromas that deter critters from the garden. Full to part sun. Z3. read more

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Allium
Nodding Onion - Organic
Allium cernuum 12" tall. Starry umbels of loosely clustered lavender-pink and sometimes white blossoms hang downward or “nod” toward the ground,... read more

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Arnica

Arnica
Arnica chamissonis - Organic
Arnica chamissonis 8-12" tall. Low spreading groundcover with bright yellow daisy-like flowers used externally in oils and salves to treat... read more

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Astragalus

Astragalus
Chinese Milk Vetch - Organic
Astragalus membranaceus 18-36" tall. Deep-rooted leguminous plant forms an upright bush with small whitish-yellow flowers. Important Chinese medicinal known to rebuild the immune system. Z4. read more

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Bee Balms

Bee Balm
‘Panorama Reds’ - Organic
Monarda didyma 3-4' tall. Fabulous blooms in a diverse range of red shades destined to attract scads of butterflies and hummingbirds. Z3. read more

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Bee Balm
Wild Bergamot - Organic
Monarda fistulosa 2-4' tall. Our native wildflower species with aromatic lavender blossoms. This is the variety most commonly used for medicinal purposes. Z3. read more

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Boneset

Boneset - Organic
Eupatorium perfoliatum 5-7' tall. Flat-topped clusters of white to lavender flowerheads. Stimulates the immune system. Fetching addition to the perennial border. Z3. read more

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Comfrey

Comfrey
‘Bocking 14’ Russian Comfrey - Organic
Symphytum × uplandicum 24–48" tall.

Highly recommended as a companion plant for orchards. We scythe and gather up the leaves for mulch, or to add

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Comfrey
Symphytum officinale 24-48" tall. Clusters of pinkish purple flowers above bristled foliage. Known for skin-soothing properties. Recommended as an orchard companion. Z3. read more

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Echinacea

Echinacea
Purple Coneflower
Echinacea purpurea 3-5' tall. Spiny seedheads are a beautiful coppery yellow-brown, surrounded by a single row of reflexed lavender-purple petals. Tinctured roots boost the immune system. Z3. read more

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Echinacea
Yellow Coneflower - Organic
Echinacea paradoxa 3-5' tall. Bright pure-yellow flowers with drooping petals surround spiky dark brown seed cones—irresistible to gobbling goldfinches! Z3. read more

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Lavender

Lavender
‘Munstead’
Lavandula angustifolia 16-18" tall. Considered the hardiest lavender. Sweet-scented flower spikes with light lavender flowers. Z4. read more

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Lemon Balm

Lemon Balm - Organic
Melissa officinalis 24" tall. Lemony leaves are delicious in teas, salads, with fruit or dried for sachets. Attracts pollinators. Z3/4. read more

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Marshmallow

Marshmallow - Organic
Althaea officinalis 5-8' tall. Beautiful towering medicinal plant. Leaves, flowers and mucilagenous roots are used to soothe mucous membranes. Z4. read more

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Mint

Mint
Chocolate Mint - Organic
Mentha piperita 18-24" tall. Our favorite mint! Bright refreshing peppermint-patty flavor. Freshen your breath, settle your stomach and scent soaps and salves. Z4. read more

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Mountain Mint

Mountain Mint - Organic
Pycnanthemum virginianum 30" tall. Makes a tasty minty tea traditionally used to settle indigestion. Spreads readily. Densely flowered, attracts pollinators. Native. Z4. read more

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Nettle

Nettle
Stinging Nettle - Organic
Urtica dioica 3-6' tall. Young shoots are high in minerals and leaves are delicious steamed as early spring greens. Cooking removes the sting. Spreads readily; choose your site carefully. Z2. read more

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Oregano

Oregano - Organic
Origanum vulgare 18" tall. Low-growing perennial with fragrant green and purple leaves used for culinary purposes. Given plenty space in full sun, it will sprawl and attract many pollinators. Z4. read more

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Sweetflag

Sweetflag
Acorus americanus 24-36" tall. Water-loving bog plant with broad sword-like foliage that smells sweetly of citrus and vanilla when crushed. Roots traditionally used as an aromatic bitter for digestive upsets. Z3. read more

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Thyme

Thyme
German Winter Thyme - Organic
Thymus vulgaris 10-15" tall. Fragrant sprawling perennial brings depth of flavor to soups, gravies, casseroles. Said to calm the nerves, soothe headaches. Bees love it! Z4. read more

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Vervain

Vervain
Blue Vervain - Organic
Verbena hastata 5-7' tall. Elegant tall branching spikes of vibrant blue-purple flowers. Attracts pollinators. Commonly used as a nervous-system tonic and mild sedative. Full sun. Native to North America. Z3. read more

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Violet

Violet
Common Blue Violet - Organic
Viola sororia 6–10" tall.

North American native with cheery blue-purple flowers in May and attractive heart-shaped dark green leaves, all edible.

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Yarrow

Yarrow - Organic
Achillea millefolium 24" tall. A natural anti-inflammatory, cold remedy and fever reducer. White flowers June to September. Excellent orchard companion. Z3. read more

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Garden Roots

Asparagus

Asparagus
‘Millennium’
Asparagus officinalis Developed by Prof. David Wolyn, U of Guelph, Canada.

High-yielding good-quality tender green spears are long-lived and very

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Asparagus
Mary Washington
Asparagus officinalis Heirloom. Large early green stalks tolerate heat well and demonstrate good resistance to rust. Early, vigorous, uniform. Planted in American gardens for more than a century. Very winter hardy. Z3/4. read more

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Asparagus
Purple Passion
Asparagus officinalis Early. Very large deep purple stalk with a creamy white interior. Z4. read more

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Horseradish

Horseradish
Big Top Horseradish
Armoracia rusticana Exceptionally vigorous perennial with large dock-like leaves and spicy hot roots for culinary and medicinal use. Z3. read more

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Rhubarb

Rhubarb
Rhubarb Seedling
Rheum rhabarbarum Heirloom variety, considered the most important rhubarb variety of the 19th century. Unique seedlings; will show some variation. Z2. read more

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Grapes

Grape
Bluebell
Vitis spp. Mid. Clusters of medium-sized dark grapes with a heavy blue bloom. Our most popular seeded grape. Excellent for fresh eating, jelly and juice. Z3. read more

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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
Edelweiss
Vitis spp. Mid. MN78 [(Beta × Witt) × Ontario] Elmer Swenson intro, U Minn, 1980. Considered one of Swenson’s favorite grapes. Sweet green... read more

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Grape
Vitis spp. Early. V-53621 (Cascade × Seyve-Villard 14-287) Ollie A. Bradt intro, Vineland Stn, Ontario, 1953.

Loose medium-sized clusters of

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Grape
Marquette
Vitis spp. Mid-Late. Small-medium dark grapes in small to medium-sized clusters. The best variety this side of the Atlantic for a Pinot Noir-style red wine. Z3. read more

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Grape
Vitis spp. Very Early. Large seedless blue berries good for fresh eating, juice or raisins. Resists cracking and performs well in hot wet summers. Very vigorous. Z5. read more

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Grape
Vitis spp. Very Early. Large loose clusters of tender sweet pinkish-red grapes with a strawberry-like flavor. Good for fresh eating or juice. Stores well. Z4/5. 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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Grape
Vitis spp. Mid. Large bright firm seedless deep red grapes with a fruity flavor. Makes the best raisins. Excellent fresh eating. Vigorous vines. Z4/5. read more

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Groundcovers

Bearberry

Bearberry
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi 6-10". Low-growing evergreen groundcover. Can spread to 15'. Pinkish-white flowers in spring. Small red berries persist into winter. Self-pollinating. Z2. read more

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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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Cranberry
Vaccinium macrocarpon 4-10". The cranberry of holiday sauces, bread and jelly. Dense low lustrous evergreen groundcover loaded with large red berries in fall. Z2. read more

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Heath

Heath
Erica carnea 6-12" × 12-18" Springwood, Stirling, Scotland, before 1930. Possibly a seedling of Springwood White, found by Mrs. Ralph Walker.... read more

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Heather

Heather
‘Firefly’
Calluna vulgaris 1-2' × 1-2' In early spring vibrant yellow-green foliage emerges followed by tiny orange-red flower buds in June. As the mauve... read more

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Heather
‘Jimmy Dyce’
Calluna vulgaris 8x12" Foxhollow Nursery intro, Surrey, England. Lilac-pink double flowers are unusual for a heather. While we tend to go for... read more

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Lingonberries

Lingonberry
Erntedank
Vaccinium vitis-idaea Up to 12" tall. Collected from a wild German heath. Produces heavy yields of small- or medium-sized berries. Z2. read more

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Lingonberry
Erntesegen
Vaccinium vitis-idaea 12-15". Collected from a wild German heath. High-yielding upright plant produces very large berries. Z2. read more

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Lingonberry
Linnea
Vaccinium vitis-idaea 5-9". Newer cultivar selected from an open-pollinated seedling of Sanna, a wild strain. Strong producer of medium-sized berries. Z2. read more

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Lingonberry
Magenta
Vaccinium vitis-idaea 12-15". Vigorous cultivar produces large purplish-red berries. Selected for high yields. Z2. read more

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Lingonberry
Red Sunset
Vaccinium vitis-idaea 8-15". Medium-to-large firm flavorful berries. Considered one of the most vigorous cultivars. Z2. read more

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Lingonberry
Regal
Vaccinium vitis-idaea 4-8". From open-pollinated seed collected in southwest Finland. Produces firm small-to-medium berries with good flavor. May bloom twice in one season. Z2. read more

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Lingonberry
Ruby
Vaccinium vitis-idaea 12". Medium-sized light red berries. Moderately vigorous with lots of spreading rhizomes. Z2. read more

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Lingonberry
Sussi
Vaccinium vitis-idaea 4-8". Moderate yields of medium-to-large berries. Great pollinator for other varieties. Z2. read more

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Wintergreen

Wintergreen
Gaultheria procumbens 6-10". Aromatic evergreen native groundcover. Glossy dark green leaves. Bell-shaped white flowers in June. Vivid red berries. Self-pollinating. Z3. read more

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Mulberries

Mulberry
Collier
Morus hybrid 30 × 20' Cold hardy northern selection similar to Illinois Everbearing with larger fruit up to 2½" long. Very productive trees with... read more

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Mulberry
Morus alba × M. rubra 30x20'. One of the most renowned mulberry varieties. Ripens mid-July and continues into late summer or longer. Self-fruitful grafted cultivar, so only one plant required for fruit. Z4/5. read more

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Mulberry
Northrop
Morus hybrid 30x20'. One of the hardiest mulberries! Tasty medium-sized fruit ripens over several weeks in midsummer. Self-fruitful grafted cultivar. Z3. read more

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Mushrooms

Mushroom
Agaricus subrufescens Aroma and flavor reminiscent of almonds. read more

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Mushroom
Pleurotus ostreatus Very popular edible grey-white oyster. Our most productive strain. read more

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Mushroom
Laetiporus sulphureus Large bright orange fruit bodies have a texture reminiscent of chicken. read more

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Mushroom
Pleurotus citrinopileatus Tropical oyster strain that thrives in warm weather. read more

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Mushroom
Grifola frondosa Rich earthy semi-firm mushroom resembles a fat hen with leafy feathers and can weigh up to 20 lbs. read more

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Mushroom
Pleurotus pulmonarius One of the finest culinary oyster mushrooms. read more

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Mushroom
Hericium erinaceus White clusters of icicle-like teeth, often found on beech and birch. read more

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Mushroom
Pholiota nameko Gelatinous orange-to-amber caps thicken soups and are popular in Japanese cuisine. read more

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Mushroom
Lentinula edodes Brown umbrella-shaped spongy caps, very nutritious and medicinal. read more

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Mushroom
Stropharia rugosoannulata Vigorous fruiting bodies. Grow in sawdust beds, wood chips or straw. read more

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Tools

Tool
Drills to a set depth for log inoculation. read more

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Tool
Drills to a set depth for log inoculation. read more

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Tool
Use with drill bits to increase speed on large projects. read more

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Tool
A hand tool for inoculating logs with sawdust spawn. read more

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Tool
A clear food-grade paraffin wax ideal for sealing holes in inoculated logs. read more

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Tool
Heat-treat, incubate logs in bags. Recommended for Chicken of the Woods and Hen of the Woods. 10 pack. read more

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Nuts

Chestnut

Chestnut
Castanea dentata Up to 100'. Once common in the eastern US. Important food source for people and wildlife. Not immune to blight but likely to thrive 10-30 years. Fast growing and precocious. Z4. read more

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Chestnut
Castanea mollisima 40-60' x same. Genetically unique seedlings usually produce good-to-excellent nuts in 5-7 years. Resistant to chestnut blight. Z4. read more

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Chestnut
Castanea 40-60' x 30-40'. Hybrid crosses of mixed parentage. Parent trees show excellent blight resistance. Begins flowering at 3-5 years. Great flavor, high annual nut production. Z4. read more

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Hazelnut

Hazelnut
Corylus americana 12-18' x 10-15'. Multi-stemmed native shrub with sweet nuts. Showy catkins in spring. Patchwork of colors in autumn. Can bear in 3-5 years. Z4. read more

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Walnut

Walnut
Juglans nigra 70-90'. Spectacular shade tree with open rounded crown. Nuts have sweet earthy rich flavor. May begin to bear in 5-10 years. Z4. read more

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Walnut
Juglans cinerea 40-60' x same. Very large impressive shade tree with broad open crown. Produces oblong edible nuts. Nice cabinet wood. Native. Z3. read more

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Peaches

Peach
Prunus persica Late. Seedling of Chinese Cling. Marshallville, GA, about 1870. Also called Georgia Belle.

Old-time white-fleshed favorite,

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Peach
Blazingstar
Prunus persica Mid-Late. Bred by Jim Friday of Coloma, MI, as part of his Stellar Series in the 1980s.

Boldly red-blazed skin with yellow firm

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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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Peach
Contender
Prunus persica Late. Firm melting aromatic yellow freestone peach. Hardy. Resistant to leaf spot. Blooms late. Z3/4. read more

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Peach
Prunus persica Early. Medium-to-large yellow-fleshed semi-clingstone peach with excellent flavor. Recommended for colder districts. Z4/5. read more

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Peach
Glowingstar
Prunus persica Late. One of the Stellar series peaches bred for cold hardiness, disease resistance, size and flavor.

This one checks all the

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Peach
Prunus persica Early. Large juicy sweet yellow-fleshed freestone fruit. Tastes just like a peach should taste! Z5. read more

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Peach
Prunus persica 15-25'. Commonly grown as hardy disease-resistant rootstock. Known to grow relatively true to type. Fruit best for processing, decent for fresh eating. Plant for fruit or grafting. Z4. read more

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Peach
Madison
Prunus persica Late. Medium-large fruit with fine-textured juicy flesh. Excellent sweet rich flavor. Freestone, good canner. Ripens late Sept. Very productive. Z4. read more

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Peach
Reliance
Prunus persica Early-Mid. Medium-sized roundish freestone peach. Bright yellow flesh, soft and juicy. Considered the hardiest peach. Z4 and warm pockets in Z3. read more

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Pears

Asian Pears

Asian Pear
Atago
Pyrus pyrifolia Fall. Very large sweet juicy golden-brown pear. One fruit grown in Japan made it into the The Guinness Book of World Records. Will develop sweetness even in cooler summer weather. Z5. read more

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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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Asian Pear
Shinko
Pyrus pyrifolia Fall. Medium-large lumpy round brownish russeted Asian pear. Crisp juicy yellow flesh. Stores up to three months. Z4/5. read more

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Asian Pear
Shinsui
Pyrus pyrifolia Summer. Medium-sized crisp juicy fine-textured very sweet Asian pear. Not as firm as others. Keeps about 6 weeks. Z4/5. read more

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Asian Pear
Yoinashi
Pyrus pyrifolia Fall. Large Asian pear with fine-textured off-white crisp juicy aromatic sweet flesh. Z4/5. read more

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European Pears

European Pear
Bartlett
Pyrus communis Late Summer. Large greenish-yellow classic obtuse-pyriform pear. Adaptable to many climates and soils. Full reliable annual crops. Z4. read more

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European Pear
Bosc
Pyrus communis Fall. Distinctive sweet rich spicy buttery flavor. Melting juicy tender white flesh. Bears huge crops annually. Good pollinator for other varieties. Z4. read more

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European Pear
Buffum
Pyrus communis Fall. Small heirloom dessert pear with white rich melting aromatic flesh. Vigorous tree with fireblight resistance. Bears biennially. Rare. Z4. read more

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European Pear
Pyrus communis Fall. Medium-large pear with yellowish skin and a slight reddish blush. A superior dessert pear. Highly ornamental tree. Z3/4. read more

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European Pear
Pyrus communis Winter. Intensely sweet highly aromatic tender storage pear; possibly the best eating of all winter pears. Similar to Seckel. Keeps extremely well. Z4. read more

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European Pear
Pyrus communis Early Fall. Belgium, 1819.

Highly attractive large fruits with a classic symmetrical pyriform shape. Pale greenish-yellow skin

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European Pear
Pyrus communis Mid-Late Summer. Seedling from Commune of Saint-Herblain, Dept of Loire-Inferieure, France, 1827.

Very high-quality summer dessert

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European Pear
Pyrus communis Summer. Uncertain origin.

Very tasty soft-fleshed dessert pear. Medium-sized attractive fruit resembles Vermont Beauty in shape

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European Pear
Pyrus communis Late Fall-Winter. Frankendorf, Germany. Coarse flesh, good flavor. Great storage pear. Can keep until April in the root cellar. Z4. read more

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European Pear
Pyrus communis Fall. Seedling pear from Normandy, France, c. 1780.

Buttery juicy flesh with some grain and grit. Medium oblong-pyriform fruit with

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European Pear
Nova
Pyrus communis Late Summer. Hammond, NY. Seedling discovered and introduced by Bill MacKentley of St Lawrence Nurseries, Potsdam, NY.

Large yellow

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European Pear
Patten
Pyrus communis Late Summer. The best-quality large hardy pear available. Very good fresh eating with sweet “high flavor.” Good canning. Z3. read more

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European Pear
Rogue Red
Pyrus communis Fall-Winter. Very sweet high-quality dessert pear with buttery flesh. Good keeper. Vigorous annual bearer. Resistant to pear scab. Z3/4. read more

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European Pear
Seckel
Pyrus communis Late Summer. Small obovate yellowish-brown russeted pear with slight red blush. Often considered the best-flavored of all pears. Good fresh and cooked. Z4. read more

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European Pear
Pyrus communis Midsummer. Sweet dessert and canning pear. Eat them fresh, can them in quarters, and juice the rest. Fireblight-free. Z3. read more

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Perry Pears

Perry Pear
Brandy
Pyrus communis Fall. Medium-sharp perry pear. Southwest England, about 1820.

Too bitter for fresh eating but very good for making a strong

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Perry Pear
Pyrus communis Fall. Medium-sharp perry pear. Gloucestershire, England, before 1700.

Ancient perry pear named after the village of Taynton where

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Perennial Plants

Alliums

Allium
Allium 12" tall. Round dense clusters of deep purple star-shaped flowers held above tidy upright clumps of strappy glossy grey-green foliage.... read more

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Asclepias

Asclepias
Butterfly Weed
Asclepias tuberosa Vivid tangerine-orange clusters of flowers in summer atop slender fuzzy stems, covered with green lance-shaped leaves. 24" tall. Z4. read more

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Asclepias
Asclepias incarnata 5' tall. Unique flat-topped clusters of upturned red-rose-colored flowers. Long willow-like leaves. Attracts bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. Native. Z3. read more

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Asters

Aster
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae 4-6' tall. North American native. Blooms range from blue-purple to lavender-pink with yellow eyes. Z3. read more

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Aster
Symphyotrichum laeve 3-4' tall. North American native.

Loose clusters of lavender-blue blossoms with yellow eyes. Smooth blue-green foliage. Asters

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Baptisia

Baptisia
Baptisia australis 3-4' x same. Vibrant blue lupine-like flowers in early summer. Bushy habit and shrub-like structure once mature. Good for erosion control. Z3. read more

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Beardtongues

Beardtongue
Penstemon digitalis 3' tall. Beckon the birds and bees to your garden with these white to light pink spires covered with nodding tubular bell-shaped flowers. Z3. read more

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Beardtongue
Penstemon hirsutus 16-30" tall.

Shorter than P. digitalis, with fuzzy stems topped by clusters of slender tubular nodding 1" lavender flowers with

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Bleeding Heart

Bleeding Heart
‘Bacchanal’
Dicentra formosa 15" tall.

Burgundy-red oblong heart-shaped blossoms dangle from long leafless stems. Flowers are a little less tidy than the

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Bleeding Heart
Dicentra spectabilis 30-36" tall. Distinctive heart-shaped flowers dangle in a row on each raceme like charms on a bracelet. A classic! Z3. read more

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Bluestar

Bluestar
Amsonia tabernaemontana var. salicifolia 30" tall. Fine grassy willow-like foliage. Clusters of powder-blue star-shaped florets bloom in early June. Best planted en masse. Adaptable but performs best in full sun to part shade. Z3. read more

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Catmint

Catmint
Walker’s Low Catmint
Nepeta × faassenii 2-3' tall, despite its name. Aromatic grey-green foliage with long arching stems topped by lavender-blue flowers. Attracts pollinators. Z3. read more

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Columbine

Columbine
Wild Columbine - Organic
Aquilegia canadensis 12-24" tall. This eastern North American native features delicate red-spurred sepals with yellow petaled skirts. Blooms late May to early June. Irresistible to hummingbirds! Z3. read more

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Daylilies

Daylily
‘Hyperion’
Hemerocallis 30" tall. Intensely fragrant trumpet-shaped lemon-yellow flowers. Widely planted on old farmsteads in Maine. A must-have in the naturalized perennial border. Midsummer blooms. Z2. read more

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Daylily
‘Kansas Kitten’
Hemerocallis 22" tall. Ruffled slightly reflexed purple-lavender petals with a dash of magenta stirred into the pot. Fragrant 5" blossom has a... read more

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Daylily
‘Night Beacon’
Hemerocallis 27" tall. Radiant raspberry-purple blossoms with darker purple eye zone and a large luminous lemon-yellow throat. 4½'" flowers light... read more

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Daylily
‘Purple de Oro’
Hemerocallis 18-24" tall. Lavender-purple tepals with darker purple veins, lighter midribs and a yellow-gold throat. Broad, slightly reflexed and... read more

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Daylily
‘Rocket City’
Hemerocallis 36" tall. Fragrant 6" bright glowing orange blossoms with bittersweet copper eye zones and a mango-orange midrib and throat.... read more

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Daylily
‘Ruby Stella’
Hemerocallis 14-18" tall. Dark ruby flowers with deep wine-red markings, a striking yellow-bordered greenish throat, and red anthers for... read more

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Daylily
‘Primal Scream’
Hemerocallis 24" tall. Let this daylily keep you company as you scream into the void. Giant glowing tangerine blossoms with apple-green throats. Early to midseason blooms. Z2. read more

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Ferns

Fern
Leatherwood Fern
Dryopteris marginalis 24" tall. Strong stems and slightly glossy leathery grey-green fronds make this one of the best ferns for floral arrangements. Evergreen leaves live through winter. Z3. read more

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Fern
Royal Fern
Osmunda regalis Soft and wavy deciduous lance-shaped light green fronds can reach 3' long. Very showy. Reaches up to 6' tall and more than 9' wide at maturity. Z2. read more

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Garden Peonies

Garden Peony
‘Coral Sunset’
Paeonia lactiflora Early. 28" tall. Semi-double type. Intense sunset coral with rose overtones and fluffy golden stamens. Light fragrance and long... read more

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Garden Peony
‘Festiva Maxima’
Paeonia lactiflora 3' tall. Heavenly scented large double white flowers with a light crimson drizzle upon the central petals. Flowers late spring to early summer. Z3. read more

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Garden Peony
‘Highlight’
Paeonia lactiflora Late midseason. 34" tall. Fully double type. Auten/Wild & Son, 1952. Dark sensational burgundy red is a highlight in the... read more

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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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Garden Peony
‘Sarah Bernhardt’
Paeonia lactiflora Late. 36" tall. Fully double type. Introduced in 1906. Fragrant flowers open with narrow red lines shot onto light rose-pink.... read more

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Garden Peony
‘Top Brass’
Paeonia lactiflora Midseason. 28" tall. Double bomb type. C.G. Klehm, 1968. Pure white guard petals under a tuft of bright yellow petals topped... read more

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Geranium

Geranium
Geranium sanguinium 4-9" tall. Cunning bright magenta cups with purple-blue anthers cover tidy deep green lacy foliage. Its compact form works... read more

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Geranium
‘Orion’
Geranium pratense 20–24" tall. Lush groundcover with sapphire-blue flowers. Attracts beneficial insects. Not the “geranium” you’re thinking of! Z4. read more

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Geranium
Spotted Cranesbill
Geranium maculatum 24" tall. Also called Wild Geranium. Clusters of single 1¼" wide pinkish-lilac saucer-shaped flowers. Attracts beneficial insects. Native. Z4. read more

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Globe Thistle

Globe Thistle
Echinops bannaticus 3-4' tall. Luminous 11/2" steel-blue spiky spheres balance atop stiff stems with deeply divided silvery green leaves. Draws... read more

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Globeflower

Globeflower
Globeflower Sunshine Mix
Trollius 24" tall.

We are crazy about Trollius, which are like big overgrown hyper-selected buttercups. Spherical to bowl-shaped orangey-yellow

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Goldenrod

Goldenrod
Stiff Goldenrod - Organic
Oligoneuron rigidum 2-5' tall. The gorgeous yellow-gold vibrancy of goldenrod packed into a dense, showy, flat-topped cluster. Attractive lush slate-green foliage. Z3. read more

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Hostas

Hosta
‘Dream Queen’
Hosta 18" tall and 26" wide. Distinctive puckered heart-shaped leaves have broad blue-green margins with a solid green detail next to buttery yellow centers. Z3. read more

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Hosta
‘Guacamole’
Hosta 22–24" tall, scapes to 36". Pale lavender flowers are large and fragrant, but the leaves are the main attraction. Very substantial and large... read more

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Hosta
‘Tootie Mae’
Hosta 18" tall and 36" wide. Rounded heavily corrugated blue leaves with wide chartreuse margins. White flowers smoked with lavender. Released in... read more

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Hosta
‘Velvet Moon’
Hosta 24" tall and 36" wide. Bright golden-yellow leaves with striking dark green centers. We searched far and wide for an interesting hosta that... read more

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Irises

Iris
Iris versicolor 30-36" tall. Northeastern native species with gorgeous blue-violet flowers with bold purple veining and a white and lemon-yellow blaze. Early. Z2. read more

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Itoh Peonies

Itoh Peony
‘Cora Louise’
Paeonia (Itoh) x 28-30" tall. Semi-double 10" white blooms with a splash of color at the center that some describe as purple, cranberry or... read more

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Itoh Peony
‘Julia Rose’
Paeonia (Itoh) x 30-36" tall. Cherry-red buds open to 8" fragrant semi-double orange-apricot-pink flowers with subtle purple edging. Blossoms... read more

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Jack-in-the-Pulpit

Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Arisaema triphyllum 12–24" tall. Magical Northeastern woodland native prefers dappled shade and moist rich woodland soil. Appears midspring. Z3. read more

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Joe Pye Weed

Joe Pye Weed
Eutrochium fistulosum 6' tall. Also called Queen of the Meadow.

Dusky-rose flowers are held on beautiful wine-red stems that are dusted with a

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Joe Pye Weed
Eutrochium maculatum 4-7' tall. Whimsical flat-topped terminal flower clusters bloom mid-July into August. Seed clusters add unique interest to the winter landscape. Attracts pollinators. Z4. read more

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Joe Pye Weed
Eutrochium purpureum 4-6' tall. Also called Queen of the Meadow.

Massive vanilla-scented pinkish-purple domed flowers are held atop sturdy green

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Liatris

Liatris
Liatris spicata 30-36" tall. Dreamy white flower wands above fine grass-like foliage. Blooms from July to September. Great for cutflowers. Z3. read more

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Liatris
Liatris pycnostachya 48" tall.

North American native with tall brilliant purple wands loved by butterflies. Adds elegant structure to the

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Liatris
Purple Blazing Star
Liatris spicata 20-30" tall. Magenta-purple flower spikes above fine grass-like foliage. Blooms from July to September. Great for cutflowers. Z3. read more

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Lilies

Lily
Fedco exclusive! 24-36" with a few up to 48" tall. Tropical, hot and spicy collection of pure orange, solid yellow, solid purple-black, plus... read more

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Lily
Fedco exclusive! 30-48" tall. While we disagree that classic film is improved by colorization, this flower collection jumps off the silver screen... read more

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Lungwort

Lungwort
‘Mrs. Moon Lungwort’
Pulmonaria 9-12" tall and eventually up to 2' wide. Periwinkle-blue buds open to pink flowers in spring. Large slate-green leaves with silver-white splotches. Woodland plant. Z3. read more

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Masterwort

Masterwort
‘Burgundy Manor’
Astrantia 24-28" tall.

Compact umbels of burgundy flowers surrounded by rosettes of bracts appear on airy branched deep red stems held above

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Monkshood

Monkshood
English Monkshood
Aconitum napellus 36-40" tall. Classic deep violet-blue monkshood. Delphinium-style blooms on dense showy spikes. Excellent cutflower. Attracts pollinators. Z3. read more

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Oriental Poppies

Oriental Poppy
‘Aglaya’
Papaver orientale 20-30" tall. Ethereal light coral or salmon-pink frilled semi-double petals with dark centers. Royal Horticultural Society’s... read more

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Oriental Poppy
Papaver orientale 10-15" tall. Dusky damson-plum–colored blossoms. A short version of the original Patty’s Plum poppy, a compost-pile surprise... read more

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Red Hot Poker

Red Hot Poker
Kniphofia uvaria 24" tall. As the climate continues to warm, northern gardeners are making the best of it and daring to dream of fields of red hot... read more

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Russian Sage

Russian Sage
Perovskia atriplicifolia 36-48" tall. Slender spires of lavender-blue tubular flowers midsummer. Finely divided grey-green leaves are aromatic when crushed. Z4/5. read more

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Salvia

Salvia
Blue Sage - Organic
Salvia azurea 3-5' tall.

North American native displays delicate spires of sky-blue tubular double-lipped flowers in whorls on long square stems.

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Sempervivum

Sempervivum
Hens & Chicks Mix
Sempervivum Low-growing rosette-forming succulents produce runners and babies. Drought and heat tolerant. Cold-hardy too! Colorful mix of reds, greens and purples. Z3. read more

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Siberian Irises

Siberian Iris
‘A Capella’
Iris sibirica 26" tall. Bred by Jeff Dunlop, Windham, ME, 2012. Mid-late to very late season. Ruffled rosy-violet and blue standards with red-blue... read more

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Siberian Iris
‘Harpswell Happiness’
Iris sibirica 32" tall. Bred by Currier McEwen, legendary Maine hybridizer, 1983. Early midseason to late. Ruffled creamy white standards are... read more

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Siberian Iris
‘Orville Fay’
Iris sibirica 36" tall. McEwen, 1970. Mid-late. The first tetraploid cultivar. Bright violet-blue 5"+ blooms. Signals are yellow fanning to white... read more

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Sneezeweed

Sneezeweed
Gold Sneezeweed - Organic
Helenium autumnale 4-5' tall. Rich and blazing yellow lends itself to a vibrant end-of-summer display. Easy to grow, excellent cutflower. Z3. read more

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Vervain

Vervain
Hoary Vervain - Organic
Verbena stricta 12-48" tall. North American native.

Long-lasting steeples of blue-violet blossoms held on square reddish-purple stems with fuzzy

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Wild Ginger

Wild Ginger
Canadian Wild Ginger
Asarum canadense 6–12" tall. Heart-shaped leaves up to 7" wide spread into a beautiful groundcover. Aromatic roots used medicinally. Needs shade. Z3. read more

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Woodland Phlox

Woodland Phlox
‘Blue Moon’
Phlox divaritica 12-18" tall. Sweet lavender-blue florets that will make you wonder where they’ve been all your life. Selected by Bill Cullina... read more

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Woodland Phlox
‘May Breeze’
Phlox divaritica 2-15" tall. Loose clusters of cool pale bluish-white or white washed with blue florets. Selected in the Netherlands for its... read more

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Yarrow

Yarrow
‘New Vintage Violet’
Achillea millefolium 24-28" tall.

Charming bright magenta-violet flower clusters. Sturdy and upright, sports its vibrant color for a long bloom

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Yarrow
‘Oertel’s Rose’
Achillea millefolium 12–15" tall. Deep rose-pink flower clusters. Well-behaved, not messy or floppy like some taller yarrow varieties. Z3. read more

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Yarrow
‘Paprika’
Achillea millefolium 18-36" tall. Handsome bright red flowerheads. Each tiny blossom within the cluster has a sunny yellow center. Draws a crowd when we have friends over for barbecue. Z3. read more

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Plums

European Plums

European Plum
NY9
Prunus spp. Late Summer. Large dark purple plum with yellow-green flesh. Freestone dessert and processing prune plum. Z4. read more

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European Plum
Stanley
Prunus spp. Late Summer. Medium-to-large oval plum with dark blue skin. Green-yellow sweet flesh. Excellent for cooking, eating, canning and drying. Z4. read more

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Hybrid Plums

Hybrid Plum
Black Ice
Prunus spp. Midsummer. Large 2" round early-ripening high-quality hardy blue-black dessert plum. Very sweet juicy reddish-purple semi-freestone flesh. Z3. read more

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Hybrid Plum
Ember
Prunus persica Late Summer. MN 83 (P. sal. Shiro × P. a. South Dakota #33) U Minn, 1936.

Medium-sized roundish-conic slightly pointed red plum

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Hybrid Plum
Kahinta
Prunus spp. Mid-Late Summer. Large red-purple plums with translucent yellow-orange tart flesh. Clingstone. Good fresh eating or canning. Bears reliably. Z3. read more

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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
Obilinya
Prunus spp. Midsummer. Purple-red fruit with yellow-bleeding-to-red firm flesh. Excellent fresh eating. Seems plenty hardy once established with good pest and disease resistance. Z4/5. read more

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Hybrid Plum
Pamela
Prunus spp. Late Summer. Medium-small high-quality sweet-fleshed American plum seedling. Totally freestone. Excellent pollinator for hybrids. Z3. read more

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Hybrid Plum
Prunus spp. Late Summer. Medium-sized clingstone fruit. Meaty, mild and rich with no astringency. One of the most delicious plums! Z4/5. read more

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Hybrid Plum
Shiro
Prunus spp. Midsummer. Uncertain parentage (thought to be P. simonii × P. sal.). Luther Burbank intro, California, 1899.

Although Shiro’s

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Hybrid Plum
Tecumseh
Prunus spp. Midsummer. P. sal. Shiro × P. hortulana Surprise. NE Hansen intro, SD Stn, 1923.

Excellent fresh-eating clingstone. Round bright red

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Hybrid Plum
Toka
Prunus spp. Late Summer. Medium-sized rosy-red plums are sweet, distinctive, meaty and flavorful. Somewhat freestone. Extremely vigorous tree. Z3. 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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Hybrid Plum
Waneta
Prunus spp. Midsummer. Large, somewhat pointed, reddish-maroon fruit. Sweet tender juicy orange flesh. Delicious. Z3. read more

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Nigra Plums

Nigra Plum
Prunus nigra Experimental Station, Morden, 1939. Seedling of Assiniboine. Seed was donated to Morden in 1922 by the Minnesota State Fruit Breeding... read more

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Plum Seedlings

Plum Seedling
Prunus americana 15-20' Not a hybrid, but included here since it may be the best pollinator for hybrid plums. Very decent red, yellow and orange 1" plums, suitable for fresh eating, canning and freezing. Z3. read more

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Quince

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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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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Rootstock

Apples

Apple
Malus Hardy Russian seedling rootstock for full-sized “standard” apple trees. The hardiest rootstock we offer. Space trees 20-30' apart. Z3. read more

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Apple
Malus Also called Bud 118 or B118. Semi-dwarf apple rootstock, similar in size to M111 (about 85-90% of standard). Space trees 20-25' apart. Z3. read more

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Apple
Malus Dwarfing apple rootstock, produces a tree about a quarter the size of a standard tree. Space trees 5-10' apart. Z4. read more

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Apple
Malus Also called G11. Dwarf apple rootstock produces a tree about a third the size of standard. Space trees 8-10' apart. Z4/5. read more

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Apple
Malus Very popular semi-dwarf apple rootstock produces a tree about 65-80% of standard. Space trees 15-20' apart. Hardy to Z3/4. read more

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Pears

Pear
Pyrus Produces a vigorous hardy well-rooted almost-standard-sized tree. Z3/4. read more

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Stone Fruits

Stone Fruit
Prunus americana Seedling rootstock for American, Japanese or hybrid plums. Also recommended for grafting peaches. Z3. read more

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Stone Fruit
Prunus avium The rootstock for grafting sweet and pie cherries. Z4/5. read more

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Stone Fruit
Prunus cerasifera Seedling rootstock for European plums. Not recommended for American or hybrid plums. Z3. read more

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Scionwood

Apple Scionwood

Apple Scionwood
Fall. Beautiful deep pink flesh. Medium-sized fruit good for fresh eating and simply admiring! Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Alexander
Fall. Very large round-conic apple, faintly red-striped or blushed orange-red. Firm slightly tart juicy flesh, best known for cooking but also good fresh eating. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Summer. Old American variety. Tender aromatic flesh melts in your mouth. Great for drying! Ripens over 4 weeks. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Ananas Reinette
Late Fall. European heirloom. Crisp fine-grained flesh with bold citrusy pineapple flavor. Good for dessert, cooking and pressing. Stores well. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Winter. Medium-small fresh-eating apple of unparalleled quality. Intense, aromatic, sharp & sweet. Good keeper. Scab-resistant. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Summer-Fall. Medium-sized fruit great for eating fresh. Makes great mid-winter sauce. Extremely rare. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Baldwin
Winter. Large crisp juicy fruit. Excellent for fresh eating, cooking, and hard cider. Keeps till spring. Biennial bearer. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Winter. Famous European cooking apple. Big blocky fruit patched with green and russet. Cooks and bakes beautifully. Keeps well. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Ben Davis
Winter. One of the most famous of all 19th c. apples. Large, beautiful, red striped and blushed. Dry white flesh for eating, cooking and cider. Good keeper. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Black Oxford
Winter. Uniquely dark fruit with well-balanced flavor. Excellent pies and cider. Maine heirloom. Best eating late Dec. to March. Great keeper. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Black Twig
Fall. A popular historic variety from the South. Great for fresh eating, cider and cooking. Reaches peak flavor in storage. Natural resistance to many pests and diseases. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Blenheim Orange
Fall. Large, crisp and juicy apple for dessert or culinary use. Keeps until about mid-December. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Blue Pearmain
Fall-Winter. Medium to very large apple has a good balance of sweet and tart with hints of pear. All-purpose. Keeps until midwinter. 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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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
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
Burgundy
Summer-Fall. Very hardy high-quality cooking apple. Large and glossy purplish-red roundish fruit. Firm juicy flesh. Good for fresh cider. Stores 2 months. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Winter. Large fruit with fine-grained juicy flesh. Famous dessert and cooking apple. All-purpose. Keeps till midwinter. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall. Juicy, distinctly tart, full-flavored fresh eating apple. Very popular at our Common Ground Country Fair taste tests! Keeps about a month. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall. Full bittersweet cider apple. Very bitter yellow fruit with spots of pink and orange when fully ripe in mid-October. Intense tannins. Some specimens measured 21 brix. Heavy annual crops. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Centennial
Late Summer. Small fresh-eating crab about the size of a small plum. Tender crisp juicy flesh. Not sweet. Good in sauce. Highly scab resistant. Z2. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Late Summer. Distinctive strawberry shape! Tender, aromatic flesh. Great for cooking and eating fresh. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Cherryfield
Fall-Winter. All-purpose conic pink-striped apple. Rather tart with a hint of sweetness. Great for fresh eating, cooking & pies. Stores well. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Chestnut
Early Fall. Firm, crisp, juicy dessert crab excellent for fresh eating, pickles and sauce. Stores a month. Beautiful mid-late blooms. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Chisel Jersey
Late Fall. Small bittersweet cider apple. Medium acidity, highly astringent, harsh and high in tannins. Not for eating fresh. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Cole’s Quince
Summer. Large bright yellow apple often with a brownish blush. Excellent midsummer cooking apple. Blooms early. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall. Very large blocky fruit resembles bell peppers. Probably originated on North Haven Island, ME, before 1850. Great fresh or cooked. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall. 18th c. Cornish heirloom. High-quality dessert and cooking apple. Known for its aromatic flavor and perfumey clove-like scent. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Cortland
Fall-Winter. Medium-large size, fine-grained, crisp, tender, juicy. All-purpose. Annual producer of heavy crops. Bears young. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall. Medium-sized apple. Perfectly balanced flavor, aromatic crisp juicy tender flesh. All-purpose. Tree bears young and annually. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Dabinett
Late Fall. Medium-sized, medium-bittersweet cider apple. One of the most popular cider varieties. Not for eating fresh. Annual bearer. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Dolgo Crab
25x30'. Classic culinary crab. Apricot-pink buds, large fragrant pure white single flowers. Beautiful fruit makes flavorful ruby-red jelly. Z2. 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
Late Summer. From Russia, well before 1800. Known in New England as one of the very best pie apples! Extremely hardy. Scab resistant. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Ellis Bitter
Early Fall. Medium bittersweet cider apple. Sweet, crisp and juicy. Soft, astringent, tannin. Useful for its early ripening. Midseason bloomer. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Empire
Fall-Winter. Medium-sized rdark red fruit with cream-colored flesh. Firm, aromatic, excellent fresh eating. Stores up to 5 months. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall-Winter. Medium-large, slightly tart, crisp and juicy. Thomas Jefferson’s favorite. Good acid source for cider. All-purpose. Good keeper. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fameuse
Early Fall. Also called Snow. Ruby-red fruit with tender white flesh. Excellent fresh eating, sauce and fresh cider. Keeps until late December. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fletcher Sweet
Early Fall. Medium solid green fruit is refreshing, mild, incredibly juicy and very crisp. Texture reminiscent of an Asian pear or water chestnut. Keeps until Dec. No scab. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Freedom
Early Fall. Very high-quality and highly disease-resistant all-purpose apple. Juicy, firm, spicy flesh. Ripens early October, keeps until New Year. Productive and annually bearing. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Frostbite
Fall-Winter. The most distinctive, complex, unusually flavored apple you'll ever try! Hardy, productive, reliable. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Gideon
Late Summer. Large sweet juicy pear-flavored fruit is great fresh and for sauce. Does not keep. Z3. read more

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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
Gnarled Chapman
Fall. Large beautiful bittersweet cider apple. Not for eating fresh. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Golden Russet
Winter. Medium-sized russet apple. The champagne of cider apples, and excellent for eating. Keeps well into spring. Scab-resistant. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
GoldRush
Winter. Medium-to-large dessert apple is hard, very crisp, juicy, tart. Keeps till May. Highly disease-resistant. Blooms midseason to late. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Gravenstein
Late Summer. Famous pie apple. Med/large fruit makes outstanding eating and cooking. Flavorful and tart. Z4/5. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Gray Pearmain
Fall-Winter. Medium size, firm white juicy mildly tart flesh. Delicious distinct pear flavor. Keeps all winter. Annual bearer. Z4. 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
Grinder Goblin
Late Fall. Newburgh, ME. Bittersharp cider apple. Large blocky fruit often must be cut to fit in grinder before pressing! Keeps well. Bitterness increases in storage. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Grindstone
Fall-Winter. Likely a Mid-Atlantic heirloom. Juicy tart coarse hard flesh. Long storage capability. Used as acidic component in cider blends. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Haralson
Winter. A nearly perfect all-purpose apple for northernmost areas. Bright red fruit with white firm crisp juicy flesh. Very versatile. Keeps until March. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Harrison
Mid-Late Fall. Medium-small vintage cider apple. Rich firm dry yellow flesh. Famous cider said to be better than champagne! Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall. Medium-large size. Medium-full bittersweet cider apple. Soft astringent tannin. Not for eating fresh. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall. Sharp cider apple. One of few good for single varietal cider. Incredibly vigorous, productive. Hardy. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Holstein
Fall. A popular variety in Germany. Firm, juicy, aromatic flesh with hints of tropical flavor. Makes a pleasant orange-colored juice. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Honeycrisp
Winter. Medium-large apple. Sweet, juicy, snappy fresh eating. Keeps up to seven months. Tends to bear annually. Scab-resistant. Z3. 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
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
Hurlbut
Late Fall. A very good fall dessert and cooking variety. Smallish red striped apple with dotted blush. Fine, tender, crisp, very juicy, aromatic, mildly subacid. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
I-95
Fall. Possible Red Delicious seedling with a similar shape but a superior eating experience! Crisp flesh and balanced sweet-tart flavor. Good fresh, great dried. Stores into winter. Z4. 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
Kavanagh
Fall. Large, distinctive “cathead” shape. Mild, moderately crisp, moderately tart and subtle. All-purpose; excellent for cooking, especially sauce. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Keepsake
Winter. Medium-sized dessert apple is hard, crisp, juicy and sweet. One of the best keepers. Blooms late. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
King David
Fall-Winter. Medium-sized intensely flavored apple is fine, juicy and tender. Keeps till January. Blooms early-midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall. Large juicy apple. Crisp yellow flesh, balanced flavor. Good fresh eating and cooking. Keeps until January. Annual bearer. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Kingston Black
Fall. Medium-sized bittersharp cider apple. Full-bodied vintage cider with nice blend of acid, tannins and sugar. Decent fresh-eating. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Liberty
Late Summer-Fall. Medium size, crisp white flesh. All-purpose. Keeps till late fall. Scab-immune. Annual bearer, begins at early age. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Summer. One of the best varieties for summer fresh eating and cooking. Stays crisp long enough to use the crop. Disease and pest resistant. Very hardy. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Lodi
Summer. Bred from Yellow Transparent. Attractive, smooth skinned light green apple that appears to glow on the tree when ripe in mid summer. Very tart fresh eating. Great for sauce, summer pies. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Macoun
Fall. Medium-sized, very juicy aromatic white flesh. Crisp with rich sweet flavor. Excellent fresh eating. Vigorous tree. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Mantet
Summer. High-quality apple for fresh eating and sauce. Yellow fruit with dark red streaks and blotches. Fine-grained juicy tender aromatic creamy white flesh. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
McIntosh
Fall. The most important apple in the Northeast. Delicious and aromatic. All-purpose. Annual bearer. Very susceptible to scab. 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
Melrose
Fall-Winter. Exceptionally flavored juicy tart dessert apple! Vigorous large productive trees bear young & annually. Blooms mid-late season. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Milden
Fall-Winter. Large size with coarse juicy sparkly crisp and melting flesh. All-purpose; famous for winter pies. Keeps until spring. Z3. 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
Mother
Fall. Medium-large fruit is very juicy and sweet with a balsamic aroma. Potential for commercial popularity. Keeps into January. Blooms mid-late season. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Mutsu
Fall-Winter. High-quality fruit for fresh eating and cooking. Mildly subacid and very flavorful. Great keeper. Large vigorous annually bearing tree. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall. Fragrant white flowers. Small bright orange-scarlet fruit is surprisingly good for fresh eating. Feeds wildlife, too! Highly disease resistant. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Nodhead
Fall-Winter. Excellent tart eating right off the tree in October and remaining excellent well into winter. Tender and juicy. Heavy blue bloom, like Blue Pearmain. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Northern Spy
Winter. Famous heirloom apple. Very large, juicy, tender. Makes a great single-variety pie! All-purpose. Good keeper. Scab-resistant. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Opalescent
Fall. Supremely flavorful dessert apple. Large brilliant deep red fruit. Crisp, sweet, tart and juicy. Best eaten fresh, but also considered a good cooking apple. Good keeper. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Otterson
Fall. Bittersharp cider apple. Among the best red-fleshed varieties. Prized for its size, vigor, disease resistance and deep red juice high in anthocyanins and antioxidants. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Pinwheel
Fall. Originally thought to be Calville Blanc but DNA profiling revealed it is unique. Good tart fresh eating and cooking apple. Name aptly describes unusual distinct ribbed shape. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Pipsqueak
Fall. An offspring of Frostbite (MN 447). This russeted dessert apple is small, but packs a lot flavor. We eat them raw or baked whole rolled in cinnamon and sugar. 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
Pomme Grise
Fall. Medium-small russet fruit with a longtime reputation as one of the very best dessert apples. Superb fresh eating. Keeps fairly well, still crunchy in January. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Late Fall. Small medium-bittersharp cider apple. Heavy cropper. Scab resistant. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Pristine
Summer. Modern PRI-bred variety. Mildly tart, spicy and rich flavored. Great fresh eating quality. Disease-resistant, scab immune. Blooms mid-late season. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Red Astrachan
Summer. The standard Maine summer cooking apple, especially pies. Medium-sized dark red fruit. Juicy subacid white flesh tinged with red. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Red Gravenstein
Late Summer. The most famous of all pie apples! Also good for dessert and sauce. Stripey purple-red. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Redfield
Fall. Medium-large red-fleshed apple. Use for sauce, pies. Very sharp and bitter in cider. Two-toned flowers, bronze-red foliage. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall-Winter. Large, crisp and tart. Classic New England cooking apple; also great fresh eating. Keeps well into winter. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Ribston Pippin
Fall-Winter. Medium-large, sharp, crisp, rich, aromatic dessert apple. Also good in cider. Great fresh eating till January. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Rolfe
Early Fall. Medium-sized fruit is firm, sweet, mild. Excellent fresh eating and cooking. Similar to Mac. Keeps through the fall. Blooms midseason. Z3/Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Roxbury Russet
Winter. Medium-large, rich, spicy and juicy. A great late-winter dessert apple; good cooking. Stores until summer. Scab resistant. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Shavel Sharp
Fall. Small astringent very juicy fruit. Bittersharp cider apple. The most bitter apple you’ll ever taste. Not for eating fresh. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Smith Cider
Mid-Late Fall. All-purpose fruit for fresh eating, cooking and cider. Rich juice with high sugar makes an excellent base for blending. Keeps until late winter. Z5. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall. Intro by N.E. Hansen, USDA plant explorer who searched the world for cold hardy plant material. Juicy tart flesh is good fresh and cooked into sauce. Z3. 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
Spice Sweet
Late Summer. Medium-sized spice-flavored apple. One of the best for pies. Very good fresh eating, too. Probably blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
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
St. Lawrence
Early Fall. Medium-large all-purpose apples. Visually striking. Crisp, juicy, tender, fine-grained flesh. For dessert, pies, or sauce. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
State Fair
Summer. One of the best-flavored early apples for northern growers. Crisp, tender, juicy subacid. Glossy red round fruit. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Sweet Sal
Summer-Fall-Winter. Seedling of Northern Spy. Sweet apple with no acidity; a good sweet component to hard cider. Can be eaten August to March, though best in October. Keeps extremely well. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Sweet Sixteen
Fall. Medium-sized apple. Sweet, nutty and spicy flavors. Fine-textured crisp flesh. Keeps till midwinter. Some resistance to scab. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Tetofsky
Summer. Super hardy Russian heirloom used as a parent in breeding projects for new cold hardy varieties. Mostly used for summer cooking. Blooms early. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Thompson
Summer. Early season eating and cooking apple. Ripens in August. Round-conic shape reminiscent of Red Delicious. Sweet flavor has hints of plum and pear. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Tolman Sweet
Fall-Early Winter. One of the first American varieties. Unforgettably peculiar sweet flavor. Very low acidity. Truly all-purpose. Z4. 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
Transcendent
20x30' White single flowers on large somewhat weeping tree. Red-blushed roundish 1½-2" fruit good for cooking and cider ripens late summer. Z4. 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
Twenty Ounce
Fall. Huge high-quality pie and general cooking apple. Blooms early midseason. Z4, maybe Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Wealthy
Fall. Medium-sized. Tender juicy sweet tart white flesh. Famous all-purpose variety. Especially good pies. Small-med size tree. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Fall. Medium-sized firm crisp juicy apple is highly flavored. Famous heirloom dessert apple. Keeps till early winter. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Wickson
Fall. Small but flavorful. Crisp, juicy, tart, tangy, spicy. Good in hard cider. Keeps until January. Bears young, heavily, annually. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Williams Pride
Summer. Nice balance of tart and sweet. Crisp and juicy fresh-eating; fine cooking. Disease-resistant; scab immune. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Windham Russet
Late Fall. Distinctly bumpy rough texture. Highly flavored. Excellent dessert apple for the connoisseur. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Winekist
Summer. Medium-sized fruit with almost solid beet red flesh: a real eye popper! Very good and extremely tart. Good addition to cider and sauce. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Winn Russet
Winter. Medium-large russet is great for fresh eating and cider. Keeps till May. Rare. Z3/4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Winter Banana
Fall-Winter. Famous American heirloom apple. Large brilliant shiny yellow with a bright red blush. Best for fresh eating: aromatic, slightly crisp, juicy, mild. Good sauce. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Wolf River
Fall. Famous old-time apple. Huge fruit with firm but tender flesh. Aromatic tart flavor. Excellent cooking and drying. Scab-resistant. Z3. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Winter. Large firm crisp fine-grained juicy aromatic all-purpose apple does everything well, including keeping all winter. Blooms early-midseason. Z4. read more

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Apple Scionwood
Winter. Excellent fresh eating. Very large russeted fruit with firm white fine-grained flesh and nutty sweet-sharp flavor. Good keeper. Z4. read more

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Shade Trees

American Elm

American Elm
Princeton
Ulmus americana 60x70'. Large graceful shade tree with high resistance to disease. Immense vase-shaped canopy. Z4. read more

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Birch

Birch
Paper Birch
Betula papyrifera 30-70' x 30'. Medium-sized tree with magnificent chalk-white peeling bark. Valuable wood. Bark used for traditional crafts. Z3. read more

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Birch
River Birch
Betula nigra 60-80' x 40-60' Very large graceful rounded tree with beautiful bark. Foliage yellows before dropping. Fast growing, trouble free. Z4. read more

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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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Honeylocust

Honeylocust
Gleditsia triacanthos 50' × 30-35'

Beautiful fast-growing pyramidal leguminous nitrogen-fixing tree. Bright green lacy leaves provide filtered

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Linden

Linden
American Linden
Tilia americana 60-80' x same. Tall stately tree with rounded crown and low-hung spreading branches. Sweetly fragrant yellow June flowers. Z3. read more

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Maple

Maple
Sugar Maple
Acer saccharum 50-100'. Largest of our native maples. Colorful fall foliage. Valued for shade, syrup and lumber. Boil sap to make real maple syrup. Z3. read more

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Oak

Oak
Bur Oak
Quercus macrocarpa 70-80' x same. Hardiest of the white oaks with a deeply grooved massive trunk and a wide-spreading crown. Dark green foliage. Large fringed acorns. Z3. read more

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Oak
Northern Red Oak
Quercus rubra 60-75' x 45'. The most common oak in northern New England. Magnificent open rounded crown. Fast growing. Tolerant of different conditions. Z4. read more

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Oak
Swamp White Oak
Quercus bicolor 50-60' x same. Massive rounded shade tree with short deeply ridged trunk and fan of branches. Yellow to reddish-purple fall foliage. Native. Z3. read more

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Oak
White Oak
Quercus alba 50-80' x same. Spectacular broad irregularly rounded oak. Wood valued for lumber and firewood. Slow growing and long-lived. Z3. read more

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Sweetgum

Sweetgum
Liquidambar styraciflua 60-80' x 40-60'. Delightful star-shaped leaves and hard round prickly gumball-like “fruit”. Colorful fall display. Native from CT into Mexico. Z5. read more

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Sycamore

Sycamore
American Sycamore
Plantanus occidentalis 75-100' × same. Also called American Planetree, Water Beech or Buttonball-tree.

Extraordinary native shade tree considered

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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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Tupelo

Tupelo
Nyssa sylvatica 40-85' x 20-30'. Medium-sized deciduous tree produces fruits that feed migrating birds. Vibrant fall colors. Can live up to 650 years! Z4. read more

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Weeping Willow

Weeping Willow
Salix pendulina f. salamonii 50x50'. The classic weeping willow. Very large majestic graceful wide-spreading tree with golden drooping branches. Attracts loads of pollinators. Z3. read more

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Small Fruits and Berries

American Black Elderberries

American Black Elderberry
Adams No. 1
Sambucus canadensis 6-12' x same. Large elderberries and fruit clusters make for easy and fast picking. Very large vigorous strong productive bush. Z3. read more

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American Black Elderberry
Bob Gordon
Sambucus canadensis 6-8' x same. Large clusters of large dark berries. High Brix level; great for winemaking. Upright, slightly spreading habit. Z4. read more

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American Black Elderberry
Elderberry Seedling
Sambucus canadensis 6-12' x same. Each grown from a cold-hardy seed and will be a totally unique plant. Some of our best plants grew from batches of such seedlings. Z3. read more

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American Black Elderberry
Goodbarn
Sambucus canadensis 5-10' x same. Blooms heavily and produces large elderberry crops annually. Hardy, vigorous with apparent self-fertility. Z3. read more

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American Black Elderberry
Johns
Sambucus canadensis Up to 10' tall. Very vigorous. We observed one particular specimen grow five feet in one summer! Z3. read more

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American Black Elderberry
Mattawamkeag
Sambucus canadensis 6-12' x same. Fedco intro. Sourced from a wide swath of plants growing in Aroostook County. Robust elderberry with consistently high fruit yields. Z3. read more

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American Black Elderberry
Nova
Sambucus canadensis 6-8' x same. Large sweet berries are good for wine, pie and jelly. Matures early and uniformly. Z3. read more

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American Black Elderberry
Scotia
Sambucus canadensis 8-12' x same. High-yielding cultivar popular with market growers in Canada. Selected for high levels of sugar. Berries are on the small side. Showing serious vigor in our trials. Z4. read more

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American Black Elderberry
Wyldewood
Sambucus canadensis 6-12' x same. Vigorous consistently high-yielding elderberry cultivar. Competitive with Adams and ripens a little bit later. Z3. read more

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American Black Elderberry
York
Sambucus canadensis 4-10' x same. An old reliable elderberry, considered by some to be the largest-fruited and heaviest-bearing cultivar. Rounded shrub. Z3. read more

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European Elderberries

European Elderberry
Korsor
Sambucus nigra 6-8' x 2-5'. Bred for heavy fruit clusters and excellent juicing quality. High in immune-boosting anthocyanins. Upright habit, vigorous. Z4/5. read more

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European Elderberry
Marge
Sambucus nigra 4-6' x 4-5'. Heavy-yielding nigra with extreme vigor, hardiness and pest resistance. Upright and non-suckering. Z4. read more

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European Elderberry
Samyl
Sambucus nigra 5-8' x 2-5'. Selected for juice production based on very high anthocyanin content and sweet flavor. Strong upright shoots. Z4/5. read more

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Highbush Blueberries

Highbush Blueberry
Bluejay
Vaccinium corymbosum Early-Mid. 5-7'. HBS400 [Berkeley × Michigan 241 (Pioneer × Taylor)] MI St U, 1978.

Medium-large firm mild-flavored light

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Highbush Blueberry
Blueray
Vaccinium corymbosum Early-Mid. 4-6'. Large firm dark blue berries of high dessert quality in small clusters. Z4. read more

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Highbush Blueberry
Draper
Vaccinium corymbosum Early-Mid. 4'. MSU, John Hancock intro, 2004.

Light blue firm crisp berries are low acid, ripen uniformly and hold up well on

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Highbush Blueberry
Duke
Vaccinium corymbosum Early. 4-6'. Medium-large light blue firm fruit with excellent sweet flavor. Flavor holds up better than other varieties in the freezer. Vigorous upright high-yielding bush. Z4. read more

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Highbush Blueberry
Elizabeth
Vaccinium corymbosum Mid-Late. 5-6'. Dense clusters of large blueberries with a balanced flavor of sweet and tart. Z4. read more

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Highbush Blueberry
Jersey
Vaccinium corymbosum Mid-Late. 5-7'. Medium-to-large dark blue berries in large loose clusters. Z4. read more

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Highbush Blueberry
Legacy
Vaccinium corymbosum Mid. 6-8' × 5'. Elizabeth × US 75 (V. darrowii Florida 4B × Bluecrop) USDA, Beltsville, MD, 1993, selected in 1976.

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Highbush Blueberry
Meader
Vaccinium corymbosum Early-Mid. 5-7'. Medium-large medium-blue fruit with excellent flavor. Sweet with a hint of acid. Very hardy. Z3/4. read more

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Highbush Blueberry
Northblue
Vaccinium corymbosum Mid. 2-3'. Very hardy highbush-lowbush cross. Large dime-size dark blue fruit with sweet wild flavor. Good choice where space is limited. Z3. read more

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Highbush Blueberry
Patriot
Vaccinium corymbosum Early-Mid. 4'. Partial lowbush parentage. Large firm blueberries with excellent flavor. Tolerant/resistant to some strains of soil fungus. Z3. read more

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Highbush Blueberry
Sunrise
Vaccinium corymbosum Early. 5-6'. USDA, 1978.

Good quality early variety with medium-sized very flavorful deep blue berries. Extended ripening

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Highbush Blueberry
Talisman
Vaccinium corymbosum Mid-Late. 5-6'. Magnolia × Elizabeth. Blueberry and Cranberry Res Stn, Rutgers, NJ, 2005.

Medium-large berries are mild and

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Honeyberries

Honeyberry
Honeyberry Seedlings
Lonicera caerulea 4-6' × same.

Small dark blue oval fruit, very high in antioxidants, ripens in June around or just before strawberries.

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Huckleberry

Huckleberry
Michigan Black Huckleberry
Gaylussacia baccata 1-3' x 2-4'. Cousin of the blueberry. Less acidic, more mildly sweet flavor. Flowers in June, fruits in August. Full sun to part shade but fruits best in sun. Native to eastern U.S. and Canada. Z3/4. read more

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Saskatoons

Saskatoon
Regent
Amelanchier spp. 4-6' x same. Compact shrub with sweet purple-magenta berries. Great for pies, cobblers, jellies, jams, smoothies and cakes. Z2. read more

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Saskatoon
Smokey
Amelanchier spp. 9-12' × 6' Beaverlodge, Alberta, 1952.

Large mildly sweet berries with high sugar-to-acid ratio. Fast growing and high yielding,

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Small Trees and Shrubs

Allspice

Allspice
Carolina Allspice
Calycanthus floridus 6-10' x 6-12'. Beautiful native shrub with dark burgundy-maroon flowers and shiny leaves. Blooms early, flowers through summer. Highly fragrant. Z4/5. read more

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Bayberry

Bayberry
Myrica pensylvanica 5-10' x same. A common sight along Maine’s rocky shores. Fragrant glossy deep green leaves and small waxy berries. Fixes nitrogen and feeds wildlife. Z2. read more

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Buttonbush

Buttonbush
Cephalanthus occidentalis 6-10' x 8'. Loose rounded branchy shrub with masses of ornamental blooms that appear 4–6 weeks in summer. Attracts pollinators. Z4. read more

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Chokeberries

Chokeberry
Aronia melanocarpa 4-6' × same. Introduced in Sweden.

Upright vigorous high-yielding shrub produces very large dark tasty berries. Genetic testing

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Chokeberry
Black Chokeberry Seedling
Aronia melanocarpa 3-6' x same. Each one is genetically unique. Plant several for an attractive edible hedge. Z3/4. read more

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Chokeberry
Brilliantissima
Aronia arbutifolia 6-8' x 3-4'. Upright multi-stemmed form with dense clusters of small white flowers. Abundant persistent bright red fruit. Brilliant fall foliage. Z3/4. read more

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Chokeberry
Red Chokeberry Seedling
Aronia arbutifolia 6-10' x 3-6'. Each one is genetically unique. Beautiful in mass plantings and borders. Plant several in a hedge and make the birds happy! Z3/4. read more

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Small Trees And Shrubs

Cornelian Cherries

Cornelian Cherry
Cornus mas 20-25' x 15-20'. Bright red pear-shaped edible fruit. Each seedling will be unique. Will pollinate each other and any named cornelian cherry cultivar. Z4/5. read more

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Small Trees and Shrubs

Dogwoods

Dogwood
‘Bud’s Yellow’ Dogwood
Cornus alba 6-8' × 5-6' COPF intro. Selection made from a seedling stand near Boughen Nurseries, Saskatchewan. Also called Tatarian Dogwood.

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Dogwood
Gray Dogwood
Cornus racemosa 3-8' × 10-15' Also called Northern Swamp Dogwood. Native multi-stemmed thickly branched suckering shrub with rounded domes of... read more

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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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Dogwood
Redosier Dogwood
Cornus sericea 8-10'. Multi-stemmed spreading shrub excellent for hedges and borders. Red stems admirable in the winter. Valuable native wildlife plant. Z2. read more

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Small Trees And Shrubs

Dogwood
Silky Dogwood
Cornus amomum 8-12' x same. Large rounded long-limbed shrub. Effective for erosion control, wildlife or pollinator habitat. Maroon bark visible in winter. Suckers and spreads. Native to eastern U.S. Z4. read more

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Small Trees and Shrubs

Dwarf Flowering Almond

Dwarf Flowering Almond
Rosea Plena Dwarf Flowering Almond
Prunus glandulosa 5-6' × 3-4' Abundant pink double flowers in late April when little else is blooming. This arresting little shrub, an old... read more

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Flowering Raspberry

Flowering Raspberry
Rubus odoratus 3-6' × 6-12' Also called False Raspberry, Ornamental Raspberry or Purple-flowering Raspberry. Relative of the cultivated raspberry,... read more

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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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Hawthorn

Hawthorn
Washington Hawthorn
Crataegus phaenopyrum 25-30' × 20-25' Widely recommended as one of the best hawthorns.

Rounded oval form with a fragrant white showy bloom in late

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Honeysuckle

Honeysuckle
Northern Bush Honeysuckle
Diervilla lonicera 2-4' x 2-5'. Clusters of yellow tubular flowers attract pollinators. Lustrous green leaves emerge with a hint of bronze. Good for erosion control. Z3. read more

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Lilacs

Lilac
Common Purple
Syringa vulgaris 12-15' x same. A mass of medium-light purple blooms. A magnificent New England sight for nearly 400 years. The best lilac for a spreading hedge. Z3. read more

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Lilac
Common White
Syringa vulgaris alba 12-15' × 8-12' The only common thing about this lilac is that it is one of only two types you see growing where the old... read more

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Lilac
Miss Canada
Syringa × tribrida 6-9' × same. S. × josiflexa Redwine × S. prestoniae Hiawatha. William Cumming intro, Morden Ag Res Ctr, Morden, Canada, 1967.

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Small Trees And Shrubs

Magnolia

Magnolia
Sweetbay Magnolia
Magnolia virginiana 10-20' × same.

Fragrant creamy white 2”3" waxy blossoms in mid-spring sometimes rebloom in mid-summer. Oblong bright green

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Small Trees and Shrubs

Mockorange

Mockorange
Blizzard Mockorange
Philadelphus lewisii 4-5' x 3-4' Medium-sized loosely arching ornamental blooming shrub. A “blizzard” of sweet citrusy fragrance from white blossoms in late spring. Z3. read more

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Nanking Cherries

Nanking Cherry
Prunus tomentosa 6-10' x same. Broad dense highly ornamental fruiting shrub blooms early. Excellent hedge and edible landscape plant. Plant two or more for pollination. Z2. read more

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Ninebark

Ninebark
Physocarpus opulifolius 8-10' × same.

An eye-catching native pollinator plant that flowers early when not a lot else is blooming. Buds form in

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Persimmons

Persimmon
American Persimmon Seedling
Diospyros virginiana 35-60' x 20-35'. Medium-sized native tree produces edible orange fruit used in pies, jams and jelly. May not always ripen north of Boston. Unsexed seedlings—plant two or more for fruit. Z4/5. read more

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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
‘Belle Amour’
Rosa damascena 4-5' × 3-4' Parentage unknown. Introduced 1950. Discovered growing on a convent wall in Elboeuf, Normandy, by Nancy Lindsay. Highly... read more

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Rose
‘Blanc Double de Coubert’
Rosa rugosa × Sombreuil 5x4'. Cochet-Cochet, France, 1892.

The best of the double whites with recurrent blooms of lush fragrance. Large 2½–3"

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Rose
‘Cardinal de Richelieu’
Rosa gallica 2-3' × 3-4' Laffay, France, 1840. Unparalleled fragrant deep purple-burgundy very double 3" blooms in midsummer. Densely petaled... read more

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Rose
‘Charles de Mills’
Rosa gallica 5x5' Parentage unknown. Likely originated in the Netherlands and named in France in the 17th c.

Classic old garden rose with large

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Rose
‘Goldbusch’
Rosa 8x5' Complex hybrid (Golden Glow × Obergärtner Wiebicke hybrid) Reimer Kordes, Germany, 1954. Rare in the trade! Orange-honey pyramidal buds... read more

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Rose
‘James Mason’
Rosa gallica 5x4' R. gallica hybrid (Scharlächglut × Tuscany Superba) Peter Beales, UK, 1982. Semi-double 4" crimson blooms have the velvety trait... read more

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Rose
Rosa gallica 4x4' Ancient semi-double deeply fragrant intense deep pink rose is just as medicinal as it is charming. Quite possibly the first rose... read more

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Rose
‘Prairie Joy’
Rosa 3-5' × same. Prairie Princess × Morden Cardinette. Collicutt and Marshall, Morden Res Stn, Manitoba, Canada, 1990. Loads of bright pink... read more

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Rose
‘Raubritter’
Rosa macrantha 3-4' × 6-8'. Daisy Hill × Solarium. Kordes, Germany, 1936. Unlike any rose we’ve seen, with clusters of unusual semi-double... read more

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Rose
‘Roseraie de l’Hay’
Rosa rugosa 10x5' R. rugosa hybrid. Cochet-Cochet, France, 1901. Deep purple-red to magenta double blossoms are big and lush with an interesting... read more

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Rose
‘Schneeköppe’
Rosa rugosa 3x3' R. rugosa hybrid. Also knows as Snow Pavement 6446. Baum, Germany, 1986. Soft pink buds open to very faint lilac-white blooms... 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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Small Trees And Shrubs

Serviceberry

Serviceberry
Allegheny Serviceberry
Amelanchier laevis 15-25'. Leaves of this understory tree unfold purplish-orange bronzed color in spring. Pendulous white blossoms. Berries ripen midsummer. Z2. read more

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Small Trees and Shrubs

Snowberry

Snowberry
White Snowberry
Symphoricarpos albus 5-6' × same. Also called Common Snowberry or Waxberry. Broad rounded arching spreading wildlife shrub. Inconspicuous pinkish... read more

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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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Steeplebush

Steeplebush
Spiraea tomentosa 2-4' x same. Adorable little plant. Rosy pink steeples emerge as terminal spikes about 4–6" tall. Easy to grow. A must for every butterfly garden. Z3. read more

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Sumac

Sumac
Fragrant Sumac
Rhus aromatica 5-6' x 6-8'. Leaves emit a pleasing aroma when crushed. Phenomenal fall colors. Adaptable and easy to transplant. Useful in erosion control. Native to eastern U.S. Z3. 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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Viburnums

Viburnum
Highbush Cranberry Seedling
Viburnum opulus var. americanum 8–12' × same. Formerly known as V. trilobum. Also known as Crampbark. Medicinal multi-stemmed native shrub.

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Viburnum
Nannyberry
Viburnum lentago 15-20' x 10-12'. Large shrub with edible blue-black berries. Large clusters of fragrant creamy white flowers. Plant multiples for good pollination. Z2. read more

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Willows

Willow
‘Frances Red’ Basket Willow
Salix purpurea 8-10' We grew these plants from cuttings we got from basketmaker Johnny Suderman in Ontario. He describes the plant as having long... read more

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Willow
Coral Bark Willow
Salix alba ‘Britzenzis’ 15-30' x 12-15'. Fast-growing shrubby willow with highly ornamental “coral” red bark. Especially beautiful in the winter landscape. Z2. read more

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Willow
Mt. Aso Japanese Pink Pussy Willow
Salix gracilistyla 6x6'. Pink buds, cheery rosy pink catkins make a stunning early spring display of color. Excellent in cut flower arrangements. Z4. read more

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Winterberry

Winterberry
Winterberry Seedling
Ilex verticillata Also called Black Alder, Fever Bush, Possumhaw, Swamp Holly and more.

Deciduous suckering medicinal holly with clusters of

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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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Strawberries

Everbearing Strawberries

Everbearing Strawberry
Albion
Fragaria × ananassa Everbearing strawberry with very large conical firm fruit, excellent flavor and good shelf life. Z4. read more

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Everbearing Strawberry
Mara des Bois
Fragaria × ananassa Medium-small glossy red highly fragrant everbearing strawberry. Often referred to as “gourmet.” Commercially grown in France where they are sold at a premium. Z4. read more

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Everbearing Strawberry
Seascape
Fragaria × ananassa Medium-to-long conic high-yielding firm productive reliable everbearing strawberry with bright red color and excellent flavor. Z3. read more

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June-Bearing Strawberries

June-Bearing Strawberry
Galletta
Fragaria × ananassa Early. NCH87-22 × Earliglow. NCSU, 2010.

This newer variety has quickly gained popularity among strawberry growers in Maine.

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June-bearing Strawberries

June-bearing Strawberry
Honeoye
Fragaria × ananassa Early-Mid. Large conic bright red strawberries ripen over a long fruiting season. Easy to grow. The freezer-filler of the strawberry patch. Z3/4. read more

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June-Bearing Strawberries

June-Bearing Strawberry
Malwina
Fragaria × ananassa Late. Unnamed seedling × Sophie. Bred by Peter Stoppel, Germany.

Extend your picking season into late June or early July with

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June-bearing Strawberries

June-bearing Strawberry
Sparkle
Fragaria × ananassa Mid-Late. Smallish soft fruit with flavor described as the essence of strawberry. Delicious fresh eating and excellent for jams and freezing. Z3. read more

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Supplies

Supply
Agri-gel
A hydrogel formulation that holds water and adheres to plant roots, reducing transplant shock. Highly recommended for raspberries and conifers. ½ oz. read more

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Tender Summer Bulbs

Begonia

Begonia
‘Fimbriata Red’
Begonia × tuberhybrida 12" tall with an upright form. Deep true red carnation-like fringed double blossoms. Deep green serrated foliage. Upright... read more

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Begonia
Begonia × tuberhybrida 10-12" tall and cascading. Fluffy double blooms of warm apricot with soft coral and yellow notes in varying degrees of... read more

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Crocosmia

Crocosmia
‘Lucifer’
Crocosmia × crocosmiiflora 24-36" tall. Midsummer sprays of bright red flowers open from bottom to top on long arching bronze stems. Grows well in pots. Makes a long-lasting cutflower. read more

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Dahlia

Dahlia
Moonlight Mix
Dahlia 24-30" tall. For those who want to be bathed in a softer glow as you orbit your garden. Whites, creamy light yellows and the slightest... read more

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Dahlia
Solar Flare Mix
Dahlia 32-40" tall. Pompon blooms of deep burgundy-wine red, and bicolor semi-cactus blooms of pink-coral-orange with surging yellow centers. We... read more

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Gladiolus

Gladiolus
Fragrant Gladiolus
Gladiolus murielae 12-18" tall. Sword-like foliage is topped by wonderfully scented star-shaped white flowers with mahogany-purple centers on arching stems. Beautiful in the garden or as a cutflower. Z7. read more

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Gladiolus
Large-Flowering Glad Mix
Gladiolus 36" tall. A mercurial mix of colors, stripes, stipples, bicolors, tricolors, and everything else under the sun—what fun! read more

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Gladiolus
Nanus Glad Mix
Gladiolus 24" tall. Marvelous miniature glads in mixed colors, bicolors and butterfly types. Very satisfying clumped in a bed or as cuts. They’re just darling! Z6. read more

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Ranunculus

Ranunculus
Aviv Pastel Mix
Ranunculus A combination of creamy whites, soft yellows and picotee-type bicolor creamy-yellows dipped in rose. A scrumptious bouquet so beautiful... read more

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Ranunculus
Aviv Pink
Ranunculus All pink as a stand-alone set, or to mix with the pure whites, or any bunch of garden flowers. Folks will ask where you bought your... read more

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Ranunculus
Aviv White
Ranunculus Just white. Mix with pinks or as an elegant snowy stand-alone set. Brings romance to any mixed bouquet from your garden. Are you short... read more

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Vines

Honeysuckle

Honeysuckle
Lonicera × brownii 10-20'. Tall climbing native honeysuckle. Non-invasive! Attracts pollinators, especially hummingbirds. Z3. read more

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Hops

Hops
Cascade
Humulus lupulus Fragrantly aromatic hops, low bittering value. Very productive with large cones, ready to harvest mid-late August in central Maine. Z3. read more

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Hops
Magnum
Humulus lupulus Very high bittering hops with good storability. Clear distinct bitterness with hints of spice and citrus. Used in IPAs, pale ales, stouts and lagers. Z3. read more

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Hops
Mt. Hood
Humulus lupulus Hallertau Mittelfrüh × USDA 19058M male. OR St U, 1989. Low to moderate bitterness with 4-7% alpha acid content. Spicy and floral... read more

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Kiwiberries

Kiwiberry
Actinidia arguta Female. Also called Ananasnaya. Pineapple-like taste. Tangy and sweet. Heavy yields are late to ripen. Requires Meader male for pollination. Z4. read more

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Kiwiberry
Actinidia arguta Female. Medium-sized bright green fruits with excellent flavor. Very productive and reliably hardy. Requires Meader male for pollination. Z4. read more

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Kiwiberry
Actinidia arguta Fruitless male kiwi suitable for pollinating arguta females Anna, Geneva 3 and Michigan State. Will not pollinate kolomiktas. Z4. read more

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Kiwiberry
Actinidia arguta Female. Sweet and luscious kiwi, a combination of sweet and sour. Larger than other varieties. Requires Meader male for pollination. Z4. read more

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Ornamental Vines

Ornamental Vine
Schisandra chinensis 20' or taller. Called wu wei zi in Chinese medicine, which translates as ‘five flavor fruit.‘

A member of the magnolia

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