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Common Name Botanical Name Description
Grapes Vitis labrusca 'Concord Seedless''

Blue-black table grapes. Sweet and suitable for fresh eating, jams and juice.

Grapes Vitis labrusca 'Canadice'

Early. Large Red Variety Ripening Before Concord. Good Table-Quality Grape. Plant In Protected Site.

Elderberries Elderberries York

Large fruit and highly productive. Excellent for making pies, jams and wine. Elderberry fruit makes incredible juice that has wonderful flavor and is very high in Vitamin C. Pair with Adams.

Elderberries Elderberries Adams

A tall shrub with an upright form. It can sucker to form a large patch. This variety was selected for its large clusters of dark blue to black fruit. Fruit production is increased when planted with 'York' Elderberry.

Highbush Blueberry Blueberries Patriot

Vigorous grower. Large, firm fruit with excellent flavor. Ripens early. Excellent landscape variety.

Highbush Blueberry Blueberries Northland

Half-high vigorous, spreading plant well-suited to small gardens. Medium-sized fruit that ripen early.

Hybrid Blueberry Blueberries Northcountry

High, Good For The Small Garden. Sky Blue, Sweet, And Mild-Flavored Fruit.

Hybrid Blueberry Blueberries Northblue

Large Dark Blue Fruit With Good Flavor. Completely Self-Fruitful. Ideal For The Home Landscape.

Highbush Blueberry Blueberries Jersey

5'-6'. Medium, Dark Blue Fruit. Good Late Summer Berry. Easy To Grow.

Highbush Blueberry Blueberries Elliott

Waxy, bell-shaped, white flowers bloom in late spring. Flowers are followed by medium/large, tangy blueberries that ripen in very late season.

Highbush Blueberry Blueberries Duke

Medium To Large Light Blue Berries With A Mildly Sweet Flavor. Highly Productive. Blooms Late, Yet Ripens Early.

Highbush Blueberry Blueberries Chippewa

A 'half-high' bush for the smaller home garden, with nice blue fruit and good blueberry flavor. Self-pollinating.

Highbush Blueberry Blueberries Blueray

Very large and very flavorful berries. Excellent producer. Mid-season. High dessert quality.

Blueberries Blueberries

All varieties are high-bush, growing 4-6’ tall (unless noted otherwise) and prefer acid (4.2 – 5.0 ph), well-drained, sandy loam rich in organic matter. Mulching and annual pruning are beneficial. Plant two or more varieties to improve pollination

Blackberries Blackberries 'Darrow'

A heavy-producing variety with large, high-quality fruit.

Plums Plums Stanley

Blue, egg-shaped European plum. Sweet as candy. Bears early. Self pollinating.

Pears Pears Summercrisp

Summercrisp is a cold-hardy, early season pear best picked before ripening when they have a crisp, juicy texture and a sweet, mild flavor. Good pollinizer.

Pears Pears Bartlett

Midseason. Large, juicy, sweet, pale yellow fruit. Good quality for eating and canning.

Peaches Peaches Reliance

Self-fruitful. Yellow-fleshed freestone of medium size; ripening in August. Very flavorful and reasonably hardy. Zone 5. TENDER.

Peaches Peaches Early Elberta

Firm juicy fruit with a red blush over a golden yellow background. Ripens mid-August. TENDER.

Cherries Cherries Stella

Self-fruitful - no pollinizer needed. Large, nearly black, richly flavored sweet cherry. July harvest. Pollinates Bing

Cherries Cherries Bing

Dark red large fruit with sweet and juicy flesh; rich flavor. Needs pollinizer, such as Stella, to produce fruit. TENDER

Cherries Cherries Montmorency

Sour, medium-sized bright red fruit with yellow flesh. Good pie cherry. Rich tart tangy flavor. Hardy.

'Sweet Sixteen' Apple Apple 'Sweet Sixteen'

Medium-sized red striped apple with crisp, juicy texture. Excellent sweet, unusual flavor - like cherry candy. Outstanding dessert apple.

'Red Delicious' Apple Apple 'Red Delicious'

Medium to large red apples. Striped to solid red. A rich and sweet eating apple. Good keeper.

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