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Apple Packet - Three varieties are packaged together - Wolf River, Snow Sweet and Sweet Sixteen. The fourth one is our choice. The three varieties are 5/8" caliper, 4-5' tall trees. Mature height about 18 feet. Root stock is Bud 118. A heart root stock recommended on dry, sandy or clay soils in lower temperature climates. Tree wraps will be included to protect from winter feeding. Learn how to maximize your fruit production. Join us at the Fruit Tree Frenzy Workshop, April 30, 2011, when picking up your order. See American Crabapple below.

Apple Packet

Polaris Blueberries (Vaccinium specie) - A highbush/lowbush cultivar reaching 3 feet. Large, powder blue fruit ripens mid-July. Flavor is excellent and had intense fruit flavor. pH requirements 4.0-5.5. Well drained, moist sand or dandy loam soil is preferred. For best results, one inch of water weekly during the growing season until plant become dormant. Blueberries set bud in August for the next growing season. August precipitation is important for fruit bearing the following season. Prefers full sun, will tolerate filtered sun.

Polaris Blueberries
8-12" plant

Pear Packet - Set of three pear trees - Packaged together are 1 Harrow Sweet and 2 Harrow Delight, 5/8" caliper, 4-5' tall trees. Root stock OHxF 97. Mature height 10-18 feet. Tree wraps will be included to protect from winter feeding.

Pear Packet

Boyne Raspberries - An extremely cold hardy variety. Mid-season fruit is medium sized and sweet. Shorter canes, but bears good yields. Requires a neutral soil pH of 5.0-7.5; sandy soil or any type of black soil. Summer bearing. Zones 4b-8a.

Boyne Raspberries
2.5" container

Autumn Britten Raspberries - A very productive and vigorous grower, bearing fruit in mid-July through to frost. A high yielder with medium sized fruit and good flavor. A shorter, stronger cane, may need support while bearing fruit. Requires a neutral soil pH of 5.0-7.5; sandy soil or any type of black soil. Zones 3a-9.

Autumn Britten Raspberries
2.5" container

Niagara Grapes - Provide treats for yourself and area wildlife! Grapes produce their fruit mid-September until it freezes. Prefer 5.5-6.5 acidic soil. Bears clusters of excellent juice and jelly grapes. Sometimes called the white concord.

Niagara Grapes
2 year, #1 plant

Surecrop Strawberry (Fragaria vesca) - Considered one of the best June bearing yielders by USDA. Deep red berried all through, rich but sweet flavor. Bare root plant.

Surecrop Strawberry
Bare root plants

Black Elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) - Creamy white flower mid-summer give way to 3-6"  clusters of black fruit. The fruit is sought after by wildlife and man. Nutraceuticals in the fruit improve the immune system of man and birds to help fight off viruses.  Height 8-10 feet.

Black Elderberry
1-0, 18-24"

American Crabapple (Malus coronaria) - Also known as Sweet Crabapple because of its sweet aroma; the taste is very bitter. A good pollinator for apple trees, due to its long bloom period. Can have white or pink blooms.

American Crabapple
2-0, 12-18"