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...
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...
Somerset Seedless is among the earliest maturing and most winter hardy seedless grapes. It produces small to medium-sized, compact clusters with medium-sized berries with adherent skin and great strawberry-like flavor.
Suffolk Red produces medium to large, loose clusters of mild-flavored red berries. Winter damage and poor fruit set are often problems, but flavor is outstanding.
Chester Blackberry is a thornless variety that resists cane blight, making it perfect for American farmers. It produces large, very sweet, and high-quality fruit, ideal for fresh eating, jams, jellies, and baking. Cheste...
Another new variety developed by the NY State Experiment Station, Geneva, NY, Prelude is identified as the earliest ripening summer red raspberry, ripening in mid-June under NY conditions. Although Prelude is also fall-b...
Thornless Triple Crown Blackberry vines are named for their three top qualities: flavor, vigor, and productivity. These high-yielding, semi-trailing, thornless vines produce large, firm, and flavorful berries, perfect fo...
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...
1103P rootstock provides high scion vigor and is tolerant of high alkalinity (high pH soils), high salinity (salt content), and cotton root rot (generally an issue in high pH soils). It is poor at taking up potassium fr...
These "Blackberries" are actually a beautiful snow-white berry that is milky-white in color but have all the flavor of a “normal” blackberry. The berries stay whiter than other similar varieties as berries ripen, and...
These beautiful purple raspberries are easy to maintain that produces a bumper crop of incredibly luscious gourmet, rich purple raspberries. These berry plants are self-fruitfuland will supply fruit from early to late su...
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...
The Pocahontas Elderberry is versatile and hardy shrub known as one of the highest yielding. It features dark purple foliage and clusters of white flowers that bloom in late spring, followed by deep purple-black berries ...
Introducing Royalty Purple Raspberries, the crowning jewel of berry gardens. Known for their deep, royal purple hue and intense, sweet-tart flavor, these raspberries elevate any culinary creation from ordinary to extraor...
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 ...
Soreli (Tocai Friulano x 20-3) joins mildew resistant variety, Fleurtai of the VCR varieties with excellent resistance to both Downy and Powdery mildew. While Soreli can hold it's own in a bottle, Soreli and Fleurtai hav...