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  • 101-14
    Standard rootstock in Eastern US. Vigorous mostly sterile female variety with attractive leaves and shoots. Used for decorative arbors where fruit is not wanted, does well on clay soils
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  • Adams Elderberries
    Adams Elderberries produces huge clusters of large, sweet, purplish black berries. Used for pies, jams, preserves, juice and wine. Productive, hardy and easy to grow. Not bothered by insects or disease. Tolerates wet loc...
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  • Alpenglow
    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...
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  • Brianna
    Brianna is a relatively easy to grow variety with good disease resistance and winter hardiness. Produces light, semi-sweet table wines with grapefruit, tropical, and floral characteristics, with a pronounced pineapple no...
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  • Catawba
    Widely grown in Ohio and Central NY as early as the mid 19th century and widely used for sparkling wine, Catawba was the most popular grape cultivated in the US prior to the introduction of Concord, and was the major var...
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  • Concord
    Concord is the most famous American grape, described by Horace Greeley as "the grape for the millions" with vigorous, hardy and productive vines that produce medium-sized clusters bearing large blue-black berries. Concor...
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  • Concord - Grafted
    Concord is the most famous American grape, described by Horace Greeley as "the grape for the millions" with vigorous, hardy and productive vines that produce medium-sized clusters bearing large blue-black berries. Concor...
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  • Concord Seedless
    A sport of Concord with clusters and berries smaller than Concord. Fruit matures earlier than Concord with good flavor; perfect for pies and preserves.
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  • 3309 (Couderc 3309)
    Couderc 3309 is a standard rootstock in the eastern United States. It is a vigorous male sterile variety with attractive leaves and shoots. Great for decorative arbors where fruit is not wanted.
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  • Edelweiss
    Developed as a table grape, Edelweiss has medium-sized berries on large loose clusters. Wine is usually finished sweet and has pineapple overtones; fruit should be harvested at 14°- 16° brix to avoid strong Labrusca ...
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  • Elvira
    Elvira is vigorous and hardy, producing medium-sized white berries that ripen with Concord. Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions. Absence of cultural problems makes this variety recommended for difficult growing are...
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  • Frontenac
    Frontenac produces grapes with high sugar and high acidity used to produce dry red wine, rosé, and port. Wines typically present aromas of cherry and other red fruits. Acid reducing techniques are often used by the wine...
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  • Frontenac Blanc
    Frontenac Blanc is a white-fruited mutation of Frontenac. The variety is relatively new, early wine evaluation suggests it will produce wines distinctly different from Frontenac Gris.
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  • Frontenac Gris
    Frontenac Gris is a bud sport of Frontenac, identical in most respects but lacking dark skin color. Frontenac Gris is usually cold pressed to make a white wine that can present aromas of peach and apricot with hints of ...
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  • Ives - Grafted
    Rare, jet-black variety with loose, medium-sized clusters and berries. Can be used to make deep red wines, typically with strong foxy flavor and odor that can improve with time; still used in commercial juice production...
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  • La Crescent
    La Crescent is one of the more popular Northern varieties and includes Muscat Hamburg in its geneology. La Crescent has high acidity and is used to produce off-dry to sweet wines, typically with apricot, peach, and citr...
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  • Landot Noir (Landot 4511)
    Landot Noir has both late bud break and early maturity, making it suitable for short-season climates. Makes a mild, fruity red wine used as a varietal or for blending.
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  • Léon Millot
    Léon Millot is a sister of Marechal Foch, earlier-ripening and typically more productive. Wines are similar to those made from Foch with distinct berry aromas and are often blended with Foch.
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  • Louise Swenson
    Louise Swenson produces small to medium-sized clusters of round, medium-sized berries that turn yellow-gold when ripe. It has naturally low sugar with moderate acidity, wines are light-bodied with a delicate aroma of hon...
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  • Maréchal Foch
    Maréchal Foch is an early ripening black grape with small berries and clusters, often susceptible to bird predation. It can be made into a variety of wines ranging from light and fruity to full-bodied.
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  • Marquette
    Marquette is rapidly becoming the most popular northern red grape variety. Typically maturing with high sugar content and moderate acidity, Marquette can produce complex wines with attractive ruby color and pronounced t...
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    Norton (Cynthiana)

    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, ro...

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  • Norton (Cynthiana) - Grafted

    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, ro...

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  • Prairie Star
    Prairie Star is a vigorous vine that produces long, loose clusters, is moderately productive, and does not require cluster thinning. Prairie Star can produce wines that lack foxiness with good hybrid wine quality. Poor...
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  • Sabrevois
    Sabrevois is a sister variety of St. Croix with better winter hardiness. Sugar content is typically low and wines can have pleasant fruitiness lacking in body and tannins, so there is potential for blending with other c...
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  • Somerset Seedless
    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.
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  • St. Croix
    St. Croix produces wines that have been compared to a light to medium burgundy. Sugar content and tannins are low at maturity, but St. Croix has been used both as a varietal and for blending.
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  • St. Pepin
    A sister seedling of La Crosse, St. Pepin typically produces fruit with low acidity and is used for German style white wines and for ice wine. Not self-pollinated so must be planted near another variety that blooms at t...
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  • Steuben
    Steuben produces medium to large, compact clusters of medium-sized, spherical slipskin berries with a spicy tang. Steuben can produce an aromatic white, blush, or rosé wine.
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  • Swenson Red
    Swenson Red produces medium to large conical clusters with large, round, non-slipskin berries with firm flesh. Can be used to make a distinctive white wine as fermentation on the skins is not recommended.
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  • Anne Gold Raspberries (Everbearing)
    Anne is a large fruited sweet yellow raspberry that fruits in the fall. The berry size is twice that of a typical red raspberry.
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  • Bluecrop Blueberries
    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.
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  • Caroline Red Raspberries
    Caroline is a vigorous, red everbearing variety that is more productive than Heritage with a rich, full, and intense raspberry flavor. Berries are medium to large in size and firm. Caroline does not tolerate high heat an...
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  • Consort Black Currants

    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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    Goji Berries
    Goji Berries are growing in popularity due to their immune boosting qualities. These plants grow to be 8-10 feet tall and grow in an arching habit. These self-pollinating plants produce white to purple blossoms in the ea...
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    Heritage Red Raspberries (Everbearing)
    This highly productive, everbearing, red raspberry has good size, color and flavor. Fruit is good for fresh use, jam and freezing.
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  • Hinnomaki Red Gooseberries

    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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  • Imperial Currants

    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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  • Jersey Blueberries
    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.
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  • Johns Elderberries
    Huge clusters of large, sweet, tasty, purplish black berries. Good for pies, jams, jellies and wine. Like Adams, it is not bothered by insects or disease. Will grow in any soil. More vigorous and slightly less productive...
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  • Latham Red Raspberries
    A product of King x Louden made in 1920, this summer bearing variety is from Minnesota. Very hardy and suitable for colder climates. Less susceptible to viruses than some other cultivars. Vigorous with few spines and mod...
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  • Nova Elderberries

    This large sweet fruit is good for wine, pie, and jelly. Ripens in August. Nova elderberries are partially ...

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  • Nova Red Raspberries (Summer)
    Nova is a very winter hardy, vigorous, mid-season red variety that adapts to all climates. It is tolerant of heat and is an excellent choice for the upper midwest and northern regions. This raspberry variety out of Nova ...
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  • Perfection Currants

    Large easy to pick clusters of bright, red fruit. Good all around quality. Plants are vigorous and hardy.

    Cannot ship into DE, MA, ME, NC, NH, NJ, RI, VA, WV...

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  • 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 orna...

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  • Wyldewood 1 Elderberries
    A very productive elderberry that tends to have 3 umbrels on each stem. Can be pruned to a shrub or tree. Ripens 14-21 days later than Adams.
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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.
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  • Polana Raspberries

    Ripening two weeks earlier than Heritage, Polana is an early Fall bearing raspberry. Polana is a highly pro...

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  • 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 Augus...

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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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  • 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.
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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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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  • 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, citru...

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  • 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,...

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  • Joan J Raspberries
    Joan J is a high-yielding, thornless raspberry. The fruit is large and holds its size well. Berries are firm, easy picking (they release well) with small drupelets and good flavor. Joan J fruits on one-year canes and can...
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