Norton (also known as Cynthiana) is a V. labruscana x V. aestivalis hybrid with a long history in eastern US wine production, particularly in Missouri and Virginia. Norton produces small to medium clusters of firm, round...
A very popular variety that ripens early mid season. The fruit is large with excellent flavor, firmness and color. Foliage is sparse, but production is good.
An early-season variety that grows well in zones 4-7, Duke is high-yielding and hardy. Berries are medium to large, slightly tart, and very firm. Grows upright to a height of 4-6 feet.
This late season variety has medium sized fruit and is very productive. The bush is vigorous and upright with spreading yellow canes. The fruit has good flavor and is crack resistant.
As the name suggests, Earliblue will be one of the first blueberries of the season, ripening in June. Although Earliblue is self-polinating, it will yield a larger crop when planted with another suitable variety such as ...
Introducing Villard Noir, the esteemed grapevine variety synonymous with crafting exceptional wines. Renowned for its rich, dark fruit flavors and robust tannins, Villard Noir grapes are the connoisseur's choice for prod...
Schuyler is extremely productive, with large clusters of soft, juicy black berries largely lacking Labrusca flavors. Used as a table grape and for the production of a neutral light red wine.
Though partially self-fruitful, elderberries reach optimal production when planted with a second variety. In this collection you will receive 2 each of Nova and York Elderberries. These varieties pollinate well together ...