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  • York Elderberries
    Largest berries of any cultivated variety. Another good source of vitamin C. Good for pie, juice, jelly and wine. Vigorous and hardy. Large white flowers in early summer and colorful fall foliage. Pollinates with Nova.
  • Polana Raspberries
    Ripening two weeks earlier than Heritage, Polana is an early Fall bearing raspberry. Polana is a highly productive, vigorous variety that produces a great crop of large, glossy berries with good flavor....
  • Encore Red Raspberries
    This highly productive plant yields exceptionally sweet raspberries that melt in your mouth. Disease-resistant to root rot. Cold-hardy and heat-tolerant. Mid- to late-summer bearing. Ripens in late July to early August. ...
  • Killarney Red Raspberries
    Released in 1961, Killarney raspberry is especially winter hardy. It is an early mid season variety ripening about a week after Boyne. It has an attractive bright-red color and a good raspberry aroma and flavor. The cane...
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    Himbo Top ® Raspberries
    Himbo Top ®, is one of the newest varieties we are carrying due to its extremely large, firm, bright red fruit that doesn't darken. Introduced in 2008, Himbo Top ® has demonstrated high tolerance to Phytophthora root r...
  • RIPARIA
    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...
  • Geneva Red
    Geneva Red is highly vigorous and highly productive. Can make a dark red wine with classic hybrid aroma and with better tannin structure than other hybrids such as Baco Noir and De Chaunac.
  • Itasca
    Itasca is the newest cold-hardy release out of the University of Minnesota Breeding program. Itasca produces a dry white wine that is light yellow to straw in color and has aromas of pear, quince, violet, melon, minerals...
  • 1103P
    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...
  • Earliblue Blueberries
    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 ...
  • Clarion - Certified
    This variety is suited for making dry white wines. The grape bunches are loose which can contribute to reduced disease. Clarion ripens earlier than many riparia based wine varieties. Tasting notes include: pear, citrus, ...
  • Valiant
    Valiant is extremely winter hardy and produces small, compact clusters of small berries that ripen reliably. It is used for juice and jelly where other varieties are not hardy enough to be grown.
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    Natchez Blackberries
    The Natchez berry is a cold hardy, thorn-less blackberry which crops early season, and has the characteristic semi-upright, spine-free growing habit. This disease-resistant, cold tolerant variety will give you large, sw...
  • Pixwell Gooseberries
    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...
  • Port Wine Collection - (zone 3+)
    In this collection you will receive 7 vines each of Frontenac and Marquette. The Port collection (zone 3+) was compiled to yield 10 gallons of wine. Each variety in this collection is good for making a sweet, rich Port e...
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    Rosé Wine Collection - (zone 5+)
    In this collection you will receive 7 vines each of Isabella and Schyler. The Rosé collection (zone 5+) was compiled to yield 10 gallons of wine. Each variety in this collection is good for making a sweet, Rosé either ...
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