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Fruiting Trees & Plants

For the Rogue Valley

Find fruit varieties that grow and produce well in our valley

These are the varieties that we typically have in stock in late winter/early spring. Availability is subject to change hourly. 

Fruiting trees and plants list

** Denotes varieties we’ve carried in the past, but do NOT have in stock or were not able to order for this season; descriptions are for informational use only
Botanical Name Common Name Self-fertile?
TREES
Almond ‘All-in-One’ Med-large, soft shelled, heavy producer yes
Apple ‘Akane’ ** crisp, tart & tangy, scab & mildew resistant, productive, ripens Sept. yes; Gala, G. Smith; midseason
Apple ‘Ark. Black Spur’ Large, late season. Dark red skin, high quality. For dessert and cooking. Keeps many months yes – partial
Apple ‘Braeburn’ crisp, sweet & tart, excellent storer, best when thinned, triplod (cannot pollinate others)  no; midseason
Apple ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ ** antique dessert apple, sweet/tart, crisp, aromatic, all purpose esp. baking, cider, ripens Sept., stores well yes; midseason
Apple ‘Fuji’ Crisp & juicy, excellent storer, bears young, good pollenizor no; G.smith, Melrose; late season
Apple ‘Gala’ Med. size crisp/juicy/sweet, great juicer, ripens early-mid season, good pollenator semi; Braeburn, Pink Lady, G.Delicious 
Apple ‘Garden Delicious Genetic Dwarf’ Sweet, crisp, superb flavor. Red blush to full red. Dessert/cook, good keeper. 8′ -10 ‘, smaller with pruning. yes
Apple ‘Golden Delicious’ ** Large, sweet/juicy, flesh is slow to oxidize, one of the BEST pollinators  yes; midseason
Apple ‘Golden Sentinel’ ** Columnar form, large, sweet & firm, all purpose, resistant to apple scab no; Gala, Honeycrisp
Apple ‘Granny Smith’ Tart & crunchy heirloom, heat tolerant, good keeper yes; late season
Apple ‘Gravenstein’ classic variety for cooking/cider, tangy/sweet/tart, vigorous & productive, early ripening, triplod (cannot pollinate others)  no; early season
Apple ‘Honeycrisp’ Super crisp & juicy, well balanced flavor, large fruit yes; midseason
Apple ‘Liberty’ Crisp & sprightly, superior disease resistance, great storer no; Akane; midseason
Apple ‘Melrose’ ** Crisp & aromatic, bears heavily, stores well, good pollenizor semi; Braeburn, G.Delicious; midseason
Apple ‘Mutsu’ Prolific bearer, extra large, super crunchy w/tart-sweet flavor, resists russeting, triplod (cannot pollinate others)  no; G.Delicious, Red Rome, Jonathan; midseason
Apple ‘Pink Lady’ Crunchy, sweet & tart, late harvest, heat tolerant yes; midseason
Apple ‘Red Spitzenburg’ Sm-med hard flesh, aromatic w/exceptional flavor, good for cooking/juicing, late season, good keeper, blooms mid-late  no; Gala, Honeycrisp, Pink Lady, Fuji; 
Apple ‘Scarlet Sentinel’** Columnar form, juicy, sweet, stores well, resistant to apple scab no; Gala, Honeycrisp
Apple ‘Spartan’ Pure white flesh is crisp, juicy, highly aromatic, fine flavored. Resistant to scab, mildew and fire blight. semi: Liberty, Lodi, Wealthy
Apple ‘3 in 1’ Gravenstein, Honeycrisp and Liberty combo yes
Apricot ‘Autumn Glo’ Late season apricot with tremendous flavor. One of the highest scoring apricot varieties to date at Dave Wilson Nursery fruit tastings. yes
Apricot ‘Chinese’ Sweet/mild freestone, very hardy/late blooming, heavy yields in July, edible pit yes
Apricot ‘Harcot’  Sweet, juicy, rich flavor. Med-lg fruit. Disease resist. Frost hardy late bloom. yes
Apricot ‘Moorpark’ Long-time favorite of apricot fanciers for its exceptionally rich flavor and aroma. Reliable producer. yes
Apricot ‘Puget Gold’ Freestone, large & flavorful, late blooming yes
Apricot ‘Shaa-kar-Pareh’ ** Med-lrg white fleshed, from Iran, very sweet & tangy w/plum-like flavor yes
Apricot ‘Tomcot’  Large, orange fruit with firm, sweet flesh. Slightly tart, old-time apricot flavor.  partly; best pollinated w/other variety
Asian Pear ‘Chojuro Crisp, juicy white flesh. Butterscotch flavor. Yellow brown skin. Stores well. Disease/pest resistant. No; Hosui, Shinko, Bartlett
Asian Pear ‘Hosui’ Taste test winner! golden/russeted skin, med-large, sweet, fine textured flesh, good keeper semi; other Asian or Bartlett Pear
Asian Pear ‘Kikisui’ crisp & juicy, bears young & heavily, fireblight resistant semi; other Asian or Bartlett Pear
Asian Pear ‘Shinseiki’ ** Crisp & sweet, productive & reliable, excellent storer semi; other Asian or Bartlett Pear
Cherry ‘Black Tartarian’ ** Sprightly flavored, med. size, nearly black, mid season, heavy bearer no; other sweet cherry
Cherry ‘Compact Stella’ ** Dwarf, large, sweet & dark, bears young and abundantly, resists cracking yes
Cherry ‘Craig’s Crimson’ Taste test winner. Natural semi-dwarf sweet cherry. Dark red to nearly black, medium to large size, wonderful spicy flavor, very firm texture.  yes
Cherry ‘Jubileum’ ** Small Hungarian variety (10-12′), early ripening, lrg, firm, dark red fruits, fresh eating/pies/juice/preserves, disease resistant yes
Cherry ‘Lapins’ Sweet & dark, split resistant, heavy producer, like Bing yes
Cherry ‘Montmorency’ Red, tart, good for pies, productive, compact yes
Cherry ‘North Star’ Productive sour/pie cherry, long harvest, disease resistant, extra hardy, naturally dwarf (8-10′) yes
Cherry ‘Rainier’ ** Very flavorful, yellow w/red blush, crack resistant, cold hardy no; Van, Stella
Cherry ‘Royal Rainier’ Yellow blushed with red. Slightly redder than standard Rainier. Taste test winner. no; Bing, Lapins, Black Tartarian
Cherry ‘Stella’ Large, nearly black, richly flavored sweet cherry similar to its parent, Lambert. Pollinates Bing. yes
Cherry ‘Vans’ Like a small Bing, vigorous/prolific, crack resistant, very hardy, best pollinator of sweet cherries no; Stella, Rainier, Lapins
Chestnut ‘Colassal’ **  X-large nuts w/good flavor & quality, easy peel pellicle, ripens early fall, super hardy, large/spreading shade tree, pollen sterile, heat loving no; Nevada or any other variety
Chestnut ‘Nevada’ ** Sweet, smooth flavor. Stately tree. Large nuts. Pollenates 8-10 Colossal. no; Colossal
Citrus ‘Yuzu Ichandrin’ ** Lemon-lime flavor, easy to peel, hardy to 0* F. yes
Citrus ‘Improved Meyer Lemon’ fragrant blooms, mildly sweet juice, bring inside for winter yes
Citrus ‘Owari Satsuma Mandarin’ ** Sweet & tangy, easy to peel, hardy to 15* F. yes
Crabapple ‘Dolgo’  Ornamental & Edible- red fruit (like small plums) ripen Sept., great for preserves, very hardy, mildew resistant foliage, excellent wildlife food source, good pollinator for early blooming apples yes 
Fig ‘Black Jack’ large, sweet purple skin w/strawberry flesh, semi-dwarf yes
Fig ‘Black Spanish’ ** dark purple skin w/sweet amber flesh, reliable & productive, naturally dwarf yes
Fig ‘Brown Turkey’  Med-lrg, sweet purplish/brown skin w/lt. pink flesh, big yes
Fig ‘Desert King’ large, green skin w/strawberry flesh, can bear 2 crops yes
Fig ‘Lattarula’ (Italian Honey Fig) large, lt. green skin w/ amber flesh, can bear 2 crops yes
Fig ‘Olympian’ Super hardy, purple skin w/red flesh, very sweet, dwarf yes
Fig ‘Oregon Prolific’ ** vigorous, yellow skin w/ white flesh, great for Pac. NW yes
Fig ‘Osborne Prolific’** Purple brown skin w/sweet amber flesh, hardy & productive, good in PNW yes
Fig ‘Peter’s Honey’ ** deliciously sweet, yellow/green skin w/amber flesh, likes hot/protected exposure yes
Fig ‘Scott’s Black’ ** Thin purple skin w/red flesh, sweet, closed eye  yes
Fig ‘Vern’s Brown Turkey’  ** Brown skin w/amber flesh, sweet/flavorful, can produce 2 crops a season  yes
Fig ‘Violette de Bordeaux’ Hardiest variety. Easiest to fruit. Quick bearing. Large crop. Frost resistant. yes
Filbert (Hazelnut) ‘ Barcelona’ ** large, rich nuts, longtime favorite no; Gamma, Yamhill
Filbert (Hazelnut) ‘ Gamma’ ** ornamental w/ abundant crops of sweet nuts no; Yamhill
Filbert (Hazelnut) ‘Jefferson’ ** Large/delicious nuts, highly productive, disease resistant  no; Theta 
Filbert (Hazelnut) ‘McDonald’ ** open/upright habit (good air circulation/min. pruning) early ripening, consistant prod. high quality nuts no; Wepster
Filbert (Hazelnut) ‘ Wepster’ ** perfect for baking/chocolate making, consistant yields of small/round nuts, open/upright habit, early/long bloom, Eastern blight/bug mite resistance no; McDonald
Jujube ‘Li’ #1 seller, date like, sweet apple flavor, round/plump, will ripen off tree mid fall, arching branch habit to 20′ with thorns, very tough tree tolerates weather extremes and drought yes
Jujube ‘Sugar Cane’ the sweetest variety, date-like, sweet apple flavor, ripens fall, very thorny….deer resistant, 15-20′ semi; Li
Mulberry ‘Black Beauty’ ** best flavor! large blackberry-like fruit, good fresh eating/jam, ripens summer, semi dwarf to 10-15′ yes
Mulberry-Persian White ** White, blackberry-like fruit. Slightly more cold hardy than black fruiting variety. Good fresh or dried. yes
Nectarine ‘Fantasia’ ** Heavy crops of x-large freestone fruits in Aug., firm yellow flesh, tangy to richly sweet  yes
Nectarine ‘Golden Prolific’ ** dwarf, gold flesh, free-stone, mid season bloom yes
Nectarine ‘Harko’ One of the highest scoring in taste tests. Sweet, firm, yellow freestone with red skin. Bacterial spot & brown rot resistant. yes
Nectarine “Independence’ Yellow freestone with red flesh. Firm, tangy, sweet, rich flavor, reliable, frost hardy. High taste test score. yes
Nectarine ‘Kreibich’  Smooth red skin, sweet white flesh, Leaf Curl resistant yes
Nectarine ‘Liz’s Late’ Red over yellow skin, yellow freestone. Intense spicy-sweet flavor. yes
Nectarine ‘Mericrest’ ** Hardiest variety, sweet/juicy yellow flesh, freestone, resistant to brown rot & leaf spot yes
Nectarine ‘Necta Zee’ Very flavorful, sweet yellow freestone with redskin. Vigorous tree. Best self-fruitful miniature nectarine. Grows to 6’.  yes
Nectaplum ‘Spice Zee’ White-fleshed, nectarine-peach-plum hybrid. Fully ripe fruit is unparalleled in flavor, and both nectarine and plum traits are easily detectable. yes
Olive ‘Arbequina’ Black Spanish variety, compact, bears young, ripens early yes
Olive ‘Manzanillo’ ** Spanish table variety, vigorous, zone 8 yes
Pawpaw ‘Mango’ ** Most vigorous variety, good crops of large fruits, golden flesh is like vanilla custard! in Sept/Oct no; Susquehanna or other
Pawpaw ‘Shenandoah’ ** One of largest fruits (up to 1lb.), ripens mid-season, custard-like flesh is sweet/flavorful no; Susquehanna or other
Pawpaw ‘Susquehanna’ ** Largest & latest to ripen (Oct) sweet/richly flavorful fruit can weigh over 1lb! w/few seeds   no; Mango or other 
Peach ’49er’ yellow w/red blush, sweet yellow flesh, free-stone. yes
Peach ‘Arctic Supreme’ Large, firm, white flesh with delicate flavor. Red over cream skin. Semi-freestone. Sweet and tangy. yes
Peach ‘Charlotte’ sweet/juicy/flavorful, semi-freestone, Leaf Curl & Bacterial Canker resistant, blooms April, ripens mid-late Aug. yes
Peach ‘Empress’ ** dwarf, sweet yellow flesh, clingstone, ripens Sept., showy pink blossoms, very cold hardy yes
Peach ‘Frost’   yellow w/red blush, sweet yellow flesh, Leaf Curl resistant yes
Peach ‘Garden Gold’ Yellow freestone. Blooms later so is more likely to avoid frost damage. Vigorous miniature. 5-6’. yes
Peach ‘Improved Elberta’  yellow flesh freestone, classic peach flavor, great for canning/fresh  yes
Peach ‘Indian Free’ Late ripening, large, freestone,  Leaf curl resistant. Crimson/cream flesh. Rich flavor. Rates high on taste tests. no; any peach or nectarine
Peach ‘O’Henry’ Large, firm, yellow semi-freestone flesh with red skin.  Superb flavor. Good for freezing. Heavy bearing tree. yes
Peach ‘Oregon Curl Free’ ** Sweet orange/yellow, semi-freestone, Leaf Curl resistant yes
Peach ‘Q-18’ ** juicy, flavorful white flesh, vigorous & productive, Leaf Curl resistant, showy blossoms in April, ripens Aug. yes
Peach ‘Pix Zee’ Delicious, firm, yellow freestone, beautiful red over orange skin. yes
Peach ‘Red Haven’ ** Yellow flesh freestone, early ripening-July, classic flavor, heavy bearer yes 
Peach ‘Saturn’ ** Yellow freestone. Large, juicy sweet, low acid, fine flavor. Dark pink double blossoms. yes
Peach ‘Snow Beauty’ Freestone with white flesh, red over white skin. Low acid, sweet. Highest score in fruit taste test for peaches. yes
Peach ‘Suncrest’   Heirloom variety, rich and flavorful, ripens mid July yes
Pear ‘Bartlett’  Heirloom w/light green skin, large sweet & juicy, ripens early fall, good pollinator yes – partial
Pear ‘Bosc’ Long neck, russetted skin, juicy, sweet, good dessert pear eaten firm, heavy annual crops no; Bartlett or other
Pear ‘Comice’ yel/green skin w/red blush, rich, sweet, creamy flesh yes – partial
Pear ‘D’Anjou’ green w/creamy sweet, fine textured flesh, hardy and vigorous, stores really well no; Bartlett, Bosc
Pear ‘Seckel’ Connoisseurs’ favorite. Sweet, flavorful, aromatic, spicy, perhaps the best dessert pear. Russeted brown skin. Resists fire blight. yes
Pecan ‘Mohawk’ Thin shelled, earliest maturing, very large nuts. Attractive tree. Vigorous. Bears young. yes
Pecan ‘Western Schley’ Easy to grow, hardy tree. Less fussy about soil and nutrition. Long, tapered, medium-sized, thin-shelled nuts. Fine quality. yes
Persimmon ‘Chocolate’ Astringent, sm-med w/firm brown flesh, sweet/spicy, superb flavor yes
Persimmon ‘Fuyu’ (Jiro) Non-astringent, large/flat fruit ripens in Nov., eaten firm, highly ornamental tree yes
Persimmon ‘Hachiya’  Very large, oblong fruit, astringent, best cooking quality, eaten soft, very ornamental tree, ripens Nov. yes
Persimmon ‘Saijo’ ** Astringent, few seed(good texture), sweet like honey, stores well, heat tolerant, consistant producer, vigorous grower yes
Pistachio ‘Kerman’ (female) Plant from containers only, do not disturb root ball when handling. Very slow-growing to 20-30 ft. Drought-resistant.  no; Peters
Pistachio ‘Peters’ One Peters pollenizes up to eleven females. Plant from containers only. Drought-resistant once established.  male plant, non-fruitful
Pluerry ‘Flavor Punch’ Small to medium (golf ball size) fruit with orange-red exterior and bright orange interior. Firm texture with unique sweet tropical punch flavor. no; Another Pluerry, Pluot or Plum 
Pluerry ‘Sweet Treat’        Cross between cherry & plum. Red skin, yellow flesh, small pit. No; Burgundy, Santa Rosa, Flavor King
Plum ‘Brooks’ large, sweet, dark purple w/yellow flesh, great for prunes yes
Plum ‘Burgundy’ Maroon skin, sweet, mild flavor. Semi-freestone. Good producer. Narrow, upright habit. yes
Plum ‘Elephant Heart’ very large, blood red skin/flesh, excellent flavor, freestone, fast growing, ripens Sept. no; Santa Rosa
Plum ‘Emerald Beauty’ Light green skin, greenish yellow to orange, freestone flesh. Sweet, crisp. no; Burgundy, Santa Rosa, Beauty, Nubiana, Flavor King
Plum ‘Green Gage’ sm-med yellow-green skin w/amber flesh, rich/sweet/juicy, good all purpose classic variety, freestone yes
Plum ‘Italian’ dark purple w/amber flesh, sweet, freestone, great for drying, ripens Aug/Sept yes
Plum ‘Santa Rosa’ large purple w/yellow flesh, sweet/tart flavor, ripens June/July, good pollinator yes
Plum ‘Satsuma’ Red skin and firm flesh, excellent flavor No, needs Japanese plum like Shiro or Santa Rosa
Plum ‘Shiro’  ** Compact & productive, bright yellow, sweet fresh or canned no; Howard Miracle, Jap. Variety
Plumcot ‘Flavor Queen’  green skin w/golden/amber flesh, sweet – no tartness, prolonged harvest (holds well on tree), plum x apricot no; Flavor Supreme, Santa Rosa Plum
Plumcot ‘Flavor Supreme’ * yellow w/red blush, juicy gold flesh, plum x apricot no, best with pollinator
Pluot ‘Dapple Dandy’ Taste test winner with delicious plum-apricot taste. Freestone. Creamy white & red flesh. Yellow & maroon dapple skin. no; Burgundy, Flavor King, Flavor Supreme, Santa Rosa
Pluot ‘Flavor Grenade’ Crisp, explosive flavor. Taste test winner. Red blush on green, elongated fruit.    no; Flavor King, Dapple Dandy, Santa Rosa
Pluot ‘Flavor King’ Sweet, spicy with reddish-purple skin & crimson flesh.  Taste test winner. no; Flavor Supreme, Santa Rosa
Pluot ‘Geo Pride’ Plum-apricot hybrid. Balanced acid and sugar to predominantly sweet with unique plum-apricot flavor. Medium-sized, very heavy production. no; Flavor Supreme Pluot®, Dapple Dandy Pluot®, Santa Rosa plum.
Pomegranate ‘AC Sweet’ Flavor is sweet & refreshing, seeds are soft & edible. Ripe fruit can hang for weeks without splitting. Will take temperatures to below zero.  yes
Pomegranate ‘Favorite’ ** Extremely hardy Russian variety, abundant blooms, med sized tasty fruit, sweeter than wonderful yes
Pomegranate ‘Parfianka’ Consistently receives the highest praise for overall flavor. Great for juice or fresh eating.  yes
Pomegranate ‘Wonderful’ (shrub)  This is the quintessential Pomegranate you see in the produce section. yes
Pomegranate ‘Utah Sweet’ pinkish-orange flowers, pink seeds, softer than wonderful, non-staining juice, ripens early, hardy yes
Pomegranate ‘Crimson Sky’ ** very early ripening, soft seeded yes
Quince ‘Smyrna’ **  XLrg, very aromatic yellow fruit, stores well, tolerates wet soils, October harvest yes
Walnut ‘Idaho’ * extremely hardy, vigorous grower, early/heavy producer, large, sweet nuts, harvest October semi
Walnut ‘Robert Livermore’ Dark Red!!  gourmet, med. round nut w/good shell seal, harvest Oct.  semi
BERRIES
Aronia melanocarpa ‘Autumn Magic’ Black Chokeberry -selected for big berries (high in anti-oxidents/superior red fall color/nice habit, 3-5’h x 4-6’w, great for wildlife/erosion control   
Aronia m. ‘ Nero’ ** Dwarf Black Chokeberry – for juicing/jamming, great fall color, 3-4’h x w  
Autumn Olive ‘Garnet’ Abundnant red berries late summer, good fresh eating/juice, high in lycopenes, fragrant spring blooms, great for wildlife/pollinators, part-full sun, 8-10′  yes
Autumn Olive ‘Ruby’ Abundant red-bronze berries late summer, sweet/flavorful/nutritious, fragrant spring blooms, great for wildlife/pollinators, part-full sun, 8-10′, nitrogen fixer yes 
Blueberry (assorted varieties) grown in house: Chandler, Bluecrop, Duke, Elliot, Sunshine Blue  *other varieties too subject to availability no (except Sunshine Blue) 
Boysenberry (thornless) very large, matte berries, distinct tangy, aromatic flavor  yes
Blackberry ‘Babycakes’ Dwarf, thornless blackberry with compact, rounded growth habit to 3-4 ft., ideal for patio pots. Large, sweet berries. yes
Blackberry ‘Black Satin’ thornless variety, extra large berries, super sweet, very hardy semi-erect habit  yes
Blackberry ‘Silvan’ ** Thorny blackberry cross, large/glossy berries ripen early, flavor/habit similar to Marion, trailing plants tolerate heavy soils   yes
Blackberry ‘Triple Crown’ thornless variety, large berries  yes
BrazelBerries – Blueberries Compact, semi-evergreen, productive, colorful foliage, great in container  yes
BrazelBerries – Raspberry Shortcake Dwarf, thornless, great for containers, very productive  yes
Goji Berry ‘Crimson Star’ Lrg, tasty red fruit, eat fresh/dried, super anti-ox., vigorous 6-8′ shrub, part shade  
Goumi Berry ‘Sweet Scarlet’ Ukranian selection, large/sweet/tasty red fruits, high anti-ox., vigorous 5-6′ shrub is a nitrogen fixer semi 
Honeyberry (assorted) Blue Velvet, Blue Moon (compact), Blue Forest, Blue Pacific(compact) – of the honeysuckle family, large blue berries ripen early June, sweet, high anti-ox., spreading habit, prefers partail shade, very hardy no, any two varieties 
Jostaberry ** Black currant x gooseberry cross, disease resistant, sweet/tart large berries, good for preserves  yes
Loganberry ** Thornless, blackberry x red raspberry, large, rich and delicious  yes
Marionberry Blackberry cross, rich, earthy flavor, large black berries, small seeds, trailing vigorous grower, ripen in July  yes
Raspberry ‘Amity’ ** everbearing,productive, large flavorful berries  yes
Raspberry ‘Canby’ ** June bearing, thornless red, large, firm & juicy all purpose variety, disease/aphid resistant, productive  yes
Raspberry ‘Caroline’ Summer through fall bearing, red berry with exceptional flavor. Produces on new wood. Large yields. yes
Raspberry ‘Chilcoten’ ** June bearing, ,extra large berries w/good color and exceptional flavor, very hardy  yes
Raspberry ‘Fall Gold’ everbearing, large and sweet golden berries  yes
Raspberry ‘Heritage’ everbearing, large & sweet, produce on 1yr canes, great all purpose, hardy, vigorous  yes
Raspberry ‘Meeker’ ** June bearer, abundant crops hold up well to handling, sweet/traditional flavor  yes
Raspberry ‘Shortcake’ Thornless, compact, sweet, light red berries. Grows well in pots. 2-3’. yes
Ribes ‘Cherry Red’ Cherry Red Currant – hardiest/best yielding red, mildew resistant, large acidic fruit good for jams/jellies/sauces, grow 4-6′ h x 2-5′ w  
Ribes odoratum ‘Crandall’ Black currant – fragrant yellow flowers, sweet large fruit w/ 5x Vit C than oranges!  
Ribes ‘Poorman’ Poorman Gooseberry- dates back to 1888 in Utah, largest/sweetest (good fresh eating), vigorous/productive, pick green and let ripen to pink, 3-4′ h x w  
Ribes ‘Primus’  Primus White Currant – sweetest white, long clusters – up to 20lbs per plant!, compact grower  
Strawberry (assorted varieties) ‘Benton’ (June), Rainier (June), ‘Eversweet'(day neutral), ‘Tristar'(day neutral), ‘Chandler’ (June)  
Sambucus c. ‘Nova’  Elderberry, sweet than most, large berries, good for jam/wine/juice etc  semi; York
Sambucus c. ‘York’  Elderberry, similar to Nova but ripens a few weeks later  semi; Nova
Tayberry ** Loganberry x Black Raspberry, vigorous, abundant crops, xlarge tangy/rich, great for preserves and fresh eating  
ASSORTED EDIBLES
Artichoke ‘Improved Green Globe’  standard variety – edible and ornamental!  
Asparagus ‘Jersey Knight’ Vigorous green variety, male hybrid (little seed-more to eat) fusarium tolerance, rust resistance  
Asparagus ‘Sweet Purple’ 20% higher sugar content = great raw, mild nutty, larger more tender spears, less stringy   
VINES
Actinidia arguta ‘Issai’ Hardy kiwi – large and sweet fruit, looks more like a grape yes
Actinidia deliciosa ‘Hayward’ hardiest fuzzy kiwi around, large, sweet, vigorous/abundant, super nutritious!, ripens in fall no; need male and female
Hops (assorted varieties) ‘Willamette’ and ‘Nugget’  
Vitis ‘Blue Muscat’ ** Blue/black, thin skin, spicy/sweet flavor, good fresh/wine, mildew/disease resistant plants  
Vitis ‘Canadice’ Red seedless, holds well on the vine  
Vitis ‘Concord’ (seedless) Purple seedless, classic for juicing  
Vitis ‘Flame’ ** Red seedless, earlier harvest  
Vitis ‘ Himrod’ ** Golden yellow seedless, sweet  
Vitis ‘ Interlaken’ ** Green seedless, tangy, crisp and sweet  
Vitis ‘ Suffolk Red’  Red seedless, sweet and spicy  
Vitis ‘Glenora’ Black seedless, sweet and spicy, holds well on vine, ripens Aug/Sept  
Vitis ‘ Lakemont’ Large, tight cluster of golden/green seedless, crisp & sweet, productive  
Vitis ‘ Vanessa’ Med seedless, loose-well filled clusters, dark red, crisp & firm, vigorous  
Apple blossoms

Apple blossoms

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picking cherries

Picking cherries

basket of fresh cherries

basket of fresh cherries

Fig tree fruit

Fig tree fruit

Olive tree

Olive tree

Dwarf Peach tree

Dwarf Peach tree

Pomegranate tree fruit

Pomegranate tree fruit

Asian Pear fruit

Asian Pear fruit

espalier fruit tree

espalier fruit tree

Pear tree fruit

Pear tree fruit

Persimmon tree fruit

Persimmon tree fruit

Pluerry tree fruit

Pluerry tree fruit

Blackberries

Blackberries

Blackberries 'Triple Crown' thornless

Blackberries ‘Triple Crown’ thornless

Raspberries

Raspberries

Raspberry 'Shortcake' thornless compact

Raspberry ‘Shortcake’ thornless compact

Ribes 'crandall' (black currant) fruit

Ribes ‘crandall’ (black currant) fruit

Concord Grapes

Concord Grapes

Hops vine and flower

Hops vine and flower

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