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AppleMalus
1. Cortland
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Won’t turn brown! This productive tree bears gorgeous ruby red tart, crisp apples with a snowy center that won’t brown in salads. Also perfect for pies and cider. Originated from Geneva, New York in 1898. Cold-hardy. Ripens in mid September.
TA#5 Pot 12'-15'12'-15'4-6
  
2. Empire
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Empire apples have a smooth texture and ripen in mid-September. Empire is a cross between McIntosh and Red Delicious and takes on the best characteristics of both. It is excellent for eating out of hand and in salads and for use in baking and cooking.
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3. Granny Smith
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Granny Smith apples originated in Australia in 1868 when Maria Ann (Granny) Smith found a seedling growing by a creek on her property. This was the same place where she would toss French crab apples grown in Tasmania. The seedling bore light green colored apples that Granny Smith propagated. She found the new apple to be great for both cooking and snacking.

Washington apple growers began growing this apple commercially in the late 1960s. Today, Granny Smith is one of the most well-known apple varieties around, known for its bright green color and tart flavor.

TA#5 Pot 12'-14'14'-16'5-8
  
4. Honeycrisp
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An exciting apple that is exceptionally crisp and juicy. Flavor is sweet but well-balanced. Excellent storage life, up to 7 months. Has been rated equal to or higher in overall quality than Haralson, Honeygold or Keepsake in winter storage trials.
TH#5 Pot 8'-10'12'-15'n/a
  
5. Honeygold
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Hardy substitute for Golden Delicious developed especially for cold northern areas. Golden Delicious flavor, Haralson hardiness. Medium to large golden to greenish fruit with very smooth finish and reddish bronze blush. Flavor is sweeter and more bland than Golden Delicious. High quality. Superior storage qualities. This is the parent to the Honeycrisp apple.
TH#5 Pot 8'-10'10'-12'3-7
  
6. Jonathan
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Jonathan apples are a tart firm apple that ripens in mid-September. The Jonathon is a dual-purpose variety suitable both for fresh eating and for processing. This crimson apple has a spicy tang that blends well with other varieties in sauces and cider.
TA#5 Pot 10'-15'10'-15'5-8
  
7. Red Delicious
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America's favorite red apple, the Red Delicious Apple is one of the most popular apples available today. It is no wonder, since this is a hardy, vigorous tree that will produce many bushels of apple every fall that can be stored for up to 5 months, so you will have your own home-grown apples for half the year and even the biggest crop will not be wasted.

The Red Delicious apple is a perfect choice to integrate into the landscape border, with its delicate white blooms in the spring, followed by crisp, large dark red, aromatic fruit in the autumn. Cross-pollinate with other apple varieties, such as the attractive ‘Cortland’ or ‘Yellow Delicious’ for best fruit production.

TH#5 Pot 15'-20'15'-20'4-9
Apple (Combination) 
8. 4-N-1 combo
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Red McIntosh, Yellow Transparent, Gravenstein, and Yellow Delicious branches grafted to a standard
 #7 Pot   10'-14'8'-12'n/a
Blackberry (Thornless)Rubus fruticosa
9. Black Satin
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This thornless, heat tolerant blackberry is a prolific producer of deliciously sweet and juicy, deep blue-black berries - that can be harvested without getting pricked by thorns! Small, soft pink flowers appear on second year wood, the semi-erect canes yielding a reliable crop of large blackberries in midsummer. Deciduous.
9C-N10" Bl 6'-7'36"-48"5-8
Blueberry (early mid-season)Vaccinium corymbosum
10. Bluecrop
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A midseason blueberry. Considered by many to be the best all around variety for consistent yields, disease resistance, and high quality. It has an upright, open growing habit. One of the best garden blueberry varieties on the market today.
9C-N#1 Pot   48"-6'48"-6'4-7
  
11. Blueray
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Very sweet, light blue fruits resist cracking. Ripen in July and the harvest goes on for weeks. Plant with at least two other blueberry varieties to ensure adequate cross-pollination. The 5-6’ tall bushes become a blaze of crimson in the fall, so they are ideal arranged as an informal hedge.
9C-N#1 Pot 48"-6'36"-48"4-8
Blueberry (early season) 
12. Northland
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The most cold-hardy high bush blueberry you can grow, this 3 to 4-ft. bush is compact, yet extremely productive, easy to grow and adaptable to many different soil types. Medium-sized berries are excellent for jams and baking due to their high sugar content. Offers year-round interest with yellow-orange fall color and bright yellow wood. Yields 15-20 lbs. per plant in July.
9C-N*Multi* 36"-48"36"-48"3-7
  
13. Patriot
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Self-fruitful. Fruit is very large, firm and has small, dry recessed scars. The berry is formed on tight clusters and it tends to be flatter than the other cultivars. Ripens early. Excellent flavor. Excellent landscape variety.
9C-N#2 Pot 48"-6'5'-8'4-8
  
14. Sky Dew Gold (‘ANDVAL1601’)
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Sky Dew® Gold ornamental blueberry has such appealing bright gold foliage that the flowers and berries are almost an afterthought. Its display gets even more interesting as the summer nights start to cool, and the golden foliage starts taking on rich hues of orange and red. The affect is simply thrilling; seeing something so colorful and cheerful puts a smile on your face.
9C-NPWCC #1 Pot 24"-48"36"-48"4-8
Blueberry (late mid-season) 
15. Jersey
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Deciduous fruiting bush. Beautiful ‘Lily of the Valley’ flowers bloom in early spring followed by tasty fruit in late summer. Bright red fall color adds to its interest. Medium-growing shrubs 3'-6’. Maintain vigor of shrub by pruning in fall or winter.
9C-N#1 Pot 36"-6'36"-6'4-7
CherryPrunus
16. Lapin
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A big, beautiful dark mahogany red cherry. These are some of the largest and juiciest cherries that grow on trees. The sweet taste is wonderful for baking and cooking. Highly resistant to browning. Self fruitful.
 #5 Pot   15'-18'18'4-8
 Prunus avium
17. Bing
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Bing cherry trees are one of the most common types of cherry trees grown for fruit purposes. A Bing cherry tree will grow well in any garden or landscape that has full sun and a well-drained soil. Bing cherry trees are the most famous of the sweet cherry
TI#7 Pot   21'15'n/a
 Prunus cerasus
18. Montmorency
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The Montmorency is the most popular pie and dessert cherry in North America. It's large, bright red fruit is very attractive, with firm yellow flesh. It is very cold tolerant, and disease resistant.
TJ#5 Pot 12'-18'18'-20'5-9
Cherry (Combination) 
19. 4-N-1 combo
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Rainier, Montmorency, Van, Royal Ann
TL#7 Pot   10'-14'8'-12'n/a
Grape (Purple)Vitis vinifera
20. Concord
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The Concord grape emerged as the dominant cold climate American variety. Grow your own fruit by planting vine on trellis, arbor, pergola, or fence. Fast growth. Great tasting fruit - yummy to eat fresh, or make into jam.
9C-N#1 Pot 48"-6'18"-24"4-9
Peach (Semi-Dwarf)Prunus persica
21. Red Haven
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The Red Haven Peach is consistently the best tasting peach in any supermarket. Red Haven Peach Trees grow very rapidly, and give you an abundance of fruit quickly. Best of all, it's surprisingly easy to grow, and does not need a cross-pollinator.
TI#5 Pot   15'-20'15'-20'n/a
Raspberry (Red)Rubus idaeus
22. Heritage
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Flavorful berries are produced in summer and again later in fall. Delicious medium-large, firm fruit is a treat for eating fresh, freezing or making into jams, jellies, preserves or pies. Sturdy canes do not need staking.
9C-N*Multi* 48"-6'12"-18"4-9
  
23. Latham
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This reliable favorite Junebearer ripens mid season and is long harvesting. Vigorous, productive canes and excellent fruit with a sweet flavor make this a garden favorite. ‘Latham’ red berries are large, firm and attractive. Most popular variety; ripens in late June, cold hardy. Cut spent canes to the ground after they finish fruiting.
9C-N8" TC   40"-48"24"-36"4-9
Raspberry (Yellow)Rubus idaeus x
24. Fall Gold
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This everbearing yellow-gold raspberry is extremely sweet and excellent for fresh eating, canning and preserves. Similar to red raspberries in all respects but color. They are vigorous and extremely hardy.
9C-N8" TC 6'-7'36"-42"4-7
RhubarbRheum rhabarbarum
25. Crimson Cherry
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Rhubarb plants are very long-lasting and develop into large clumps.
9C-N10" TC  24"-36"24"-36"n/a
Strawberry (Everbearing)Fragaria x ananassa
26. Seascape
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San Andreas has high quality fruit, outstanding flavor, exceptional appearance, and is especially superior to Albion in the early season. Fruit color is slightly lighter than Albion.
7D-S  12"12"-16"4-8
Strawberry (June-bearing)Fragaria
27. Jewel
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Jewel is a large, juicy strawberry with superb flavor and textural quality. They are exceptional strawberries that are widely adapted, hardy, and consistently produces very good yields. The fruits are large, well shaped, easy to pick, have good texture and pleasing skin and internal color. They are eaten fresh and freeze well, and they resist rotting in storage.
7D-S  12"24"-36"4-8

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