Alpenglow produces light red berries, only turning color when exposed to sunlight. This Swenson selection makes a light, neutral wine with very low acid and sugar. Suitable as a blending component for varieties with high...
An older Cornell release, Golden Muscat was first promoted as a table grape. It produces very large, well-filled clusters of large, oval, amber-colored berries. When fully ripe the flavor is rich, when not fully ripe, G...
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.
Winter hardy black currant that is an excellent source of vitamin C. Unique musky flavor with good sweetness makes it great for preserves and wine flavoring. Resistant to white pine blister rust.
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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.
Dark red, medium size fruit with tangy outer skin and sweet flesh. Favorite with home growers because it resists mildew. Ripens in July.
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White currant that is a medium sized, beautiful, sweet fruit on a compact bush. Productive and flavorful, as well as high in vitamin C.
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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.
Large easy to pick clusters of bright, red fruit. Good all around quality. Plants are vigorous and hardy.
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Large oval, light green berries that turn rosy pink when ripe. High sugar content and juicy. Great for pies and preserves. Fruit hangs down to make for easy picking. Leaves turn purple in the fall to make a nice ornamen...
Riparia is shallow-rooted, highly resistant to phylloxera and tolerant of water logged soil. It is most often used in grafting when vigor control is desired in order to produce high quality fruit on vigorous scion variet...
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 ...
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 ...