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Title: Home and Garden/Plants/Fruit - Edible Landscaping Virginia-based nursery selling a variety of fruit, nut and berry plants, including exotics such as mayhaw, pawpaw, medlar and pomegranate.
Empire_National_Nursery Mail-order nursery offering blueberries, brambles, aronia, currants and grapes, as well as landscape trees.

England\'s_Orchard_and_Nursery Kentucky based nursery selling nut trees and uncommon fruit trees such as pawpaw, permsimmon and jujube as well as plum and peach. Order by fax, phone or mail.

Enoch\'s_Berry_Farm Arkansas family farm selling the patented University of Arkansas "Indian tribe" series of blackberries.

Fall_Creek_Farm_&_Nursery,_Inc_ Oregon wholesale blueberry nursery selling highbush, rabbiteye and half-high blueberries as well as other decorative and fruit-bearing vacciniums.

Finch_Nursery North Carolina nursery grows both Northern highbush blueberries and Southern "rabbiteye" blueberries.

Four_Winds_Growers California based grower of dwarf citrus, including grapefruit, kaffir lime, lemon, lime, orange, tangerine.


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Search: View Shopping Cart AlmondHalls Hardy Almond A fine ornamental with showy pink blossoms. The only almond type doing well in the East. Nuts have a slight bitter almond flavor. Leaves are large and glossy. Self fertile. Nuts are not paper-shelled. Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Apples(Sorry, but due to import restrictions we can't ship Apples to CA or Europe)Arkansas Black Small tree with excellent tasting beautiful winter keeping apples. Tree very disease resistant. Partially self-fertile. Fruits are picked late in our area and mature their best flavor after a few months storage in the fridge. Arkansas Black Apple is chosen as a wildlife tree since the tree is disease resistant and the fruit hang well into the late fall. Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Centennial A low-spreading tree of about 12'. One of the sweeter more delicious ornamental apples for eating out-of-hand. Very hardy. Introduced from Excelsior, MN. Pretty bloom and tree shape. Apples have a hint of crab apple flavor. Ripens here in August. Delicious cheese compliment. Zones 4-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Eddie April A Yellow Delicious-type apple with a firmer, crisper flesh and strawberry essence. Excellent keeping qualities; dwarf tree. I found this apple growing on its own near College Park, MD and have had excellent reports around the country on its flavor. Self-fertile. Height 10'-12'. Resistant to cedar apple rust. Zones 4-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Enterprise (PPAF) Very rich, spicy, super disease-resistant apple. Mellows in storage. Deep maroon color. Ripens in late September here and is delicious off the tree. Similar in taste to Fuji but much better disease resistance. Zones 5-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Golden Sentinel Columnar This new non-branching variety produces a striking display of white spring flowers followed by very large and attractive solid golden yellow fruit. Sweet, juicy and delicious. Disease resistant and productive. Will not get wide, so it's a good choice for borders with enough height @ 10' but not enough width ( @ 4' )such as near a driveway. Zones 4-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00     Liberty Shiny, deep-red, crisp apple that is scab immune and resistant to mildew, cedar apple rust and fire blight. Late summer ripening. Keeps well. One of the most disease resistant apples ever developed. Has a McIntosh aroma. Very productive so keep about 3" between each fruit. Self-fertile. Zones 4-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Pristine (PPAF) Even earlier than William's Pride. Disease resistant to everything! Bright yellow fruit, excellent for fresh eating. A good keeper for an early apple. A good substitute for Lodi apple, being good for apple sauce like Lodi but much better quality for eating out of hand. Zones 5-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Scarlet Sentinel Columnar Large, delicious, greenish-yellow fruit with an attractive red blush. Dense clusters of white flowers are followed by abundant, closely spaced fruit. Very productive and disease resistant and non-branching. The most dwarfing of the Columnar varieties. 8-10' tall @ 4' wide. Zones 4-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! William's Pride (PPAF) Early maturing attractive, dark red apple with excellent tart fruit quality and immunity to apple scab. Very resistant to cedar apple rust and fire blight. For an out-of-hand apple this is the best for so early in the season. It blooms over a long span and produces annually. Zones 4-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Apricot(Sorry, but due to import restrictions we can't ship Apricot to CA or Europe)Winter Flowering Ume Apricot Japanese apricot or Ume fruits are eaten raw, candied, boiled, preserved in sugar, pickled in salt and dried, or made into a liqueur. The pulp is also used in the preparation of ume-bishio, a sour jam. Fruits preserved in salt and flavored with red Perilla are known as Umeboshi or salt plums are popular in macrobiotic cooking. At our nursery flowers bloom in February. I've picked them on Valentine's Day. In China, the blossoms are used for scenting tea. Very fragrant, large ruffled, deep-pink flowers. Self-fertile. Mature height 12'. Sometimes used as a bonsai specimen. Space 10'-15' circle. Zones 5-7. No apricots to CA view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     AsparagusJersey Knight Extra large sprouts since no plant energy goes into seed production. Highly productive male plants are disease resistant, and adaptable. Plant site should have good drainage. Zones 3-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    2.5inch pot - $1.50  -  $1.204.5inch pot - $3.00    12 2.5inch @ - $15.00    12 4.5inch @ - $30.00     BambooEdible Bamboo The edible parts are the young tender shoots that break easily at ground level in the spring. Prepared like asparagus or with it. This bamboo spreads. Canes are 2" thick, height 15-20'. Leaves are relished by local Pandas. The breeze has a distinct sound through a mature stand. The hardiest of the large bamboos, surviving 0ºF to 10ºF. Zones 7-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     BananaNovack Super Dwarf Petite plant grows only 3-4' tall in containers or outside in frost free areas. Can produce very tasty fruit if grown outside in the warm months. Does well indoors or on a patio. The smallest dwarf banana we've seen! Care: good light, water thoroughly but never allow to sit in water, feed balanced fertilizer that's high in potassium every few months, protect from frost. We fruit our Novack Super Dwarfs in at lest 25 gallon containers. This gives the plant plenty of room to produce a bunch of bananas. We let the 1st banana yellow on the plant then cut the stalk with the bananas attached and hang them in a place like your kitchen and pick them as they ripen. I'd like to see more of these beauties planted in office buildings lobbies, malls, Florida rooms, and enclosed pools. zone 9-10 view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00  -  $7.501 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Blackberries(Sorry, but due to import restrictions we can't ship Blackberries to Europe)Anastasia Wyeberry Wyeberries are a cross between eastern and western blackberries with red raspberry hybrids and native species. They separate as blackberries and are very similar to Tayberries, although Wyeberries are much more productive and upright here in the Mid-Atlantic states. The dark-red fruit is very flavorful, cohesive, relatively firm and very large. The plants are moderately thorny, vigorous and more cold hardy than Tayberry Zones 6-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $15.00    3 Gallon - $35.00    5 Gallon - $55.00     Apache An erect thornless blackberry similar to Navaho with larger fruit. Resists orange rust. Fruits are sweet when ripe. Very productive. Tip new canes at 42" during growing season. The newest thronless blackberry introduction from U of AR breeding program. Selected because of its great flavor, good yield and very large fruit. zone 6-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $35.00    5 Gallon - $50.00     Arapaho The earliest ripening thornless variety, lots more to pick at once. Can be planted farther south. Arapaho needs only 400-500 chill hours (hours with temperatures below 45*F). PP# 8510. zone 6-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $7.00    3 Gallon - $35.00    5 4.5 inch - $30.00     Kiowa Extremely large berry, 10 fill a half-pint container. The best quality and best firmness of all varieties. Long harvest season of 6 weeks. Heavy producer. 1996 Univ. of Arkansas introduction. Thorny bush. Kiowa is a low chilling variety, probably as low as 200 hours. Native Space 5' circle or 5' apart in 5' wide beds. Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $7.00    1 Gallon - $15.00    3 Gallon - $35.00    5 Gallon - $50.00    5 4.5inch @ - $30.00     berry DSC_0355.jpg' width=200>Schultz Semi-erect vigorous productive blackberry. the story behind the plant deserves telling. Bill Schultz of the North American Fruit Explorers, upon visiting an experimental station in WA state, was told of a two-acre test plot of seedling thornless blackberries that were going to be removed. He sampled the whole 2 acres and found one seedling outstanding in the field. He sent a sample of the plant to Edible Landscaping. We've had it at the nursery for years an it has become a favorite of visitors. It has a very long period of ripening and fruits for 6-8 weeks with lots of berries at every picking. Zones 6-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $7.00    3 Gallon - $35.00    5 Gallon - $50.00    5 4.5 inch @ - $30.00     Triple Crown Named for its three attributes: flavor, productivity and vigor, this very hardy variety offers two other attributes: disease resistance and very large berries. Ripens for about one month from July 10 to August 10. Semi-erect, thornless plants can be trellised or pruned in summer to a height of 42". Does well on East and West Coasts. Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $7.00    3 Gallon - $35.00    5 Gallon - $50.00    5 4.5 inch - $30.00     BlueberriesBluecrop Northern Type Blueberry - The variety all others are compared to. Large, mild fruit; mid-season native variety. Leaves have dark green color in the summer and are fiery red in fall. Midway through June, wait for the nickel size fruits to turn dark blue for the best sweetness. Drought resistant and adaptable. Height 5-6', spread 4-5'. Zones 4-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $12.00    1 Gallon - $20.00    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Climax Southern Type Blueberry - Large berries ripening uniformly with a sweet flavor. Ripens about 1 month before Powderblue. Leaves have a blue hint and are very ornamental, turning red in the fall. Everyone should have a Climax in their backyard! Native Zones 7-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $12.00    1 Gallon - $20.00    3 Gallon - $45.00     Duke Northern Type Blueberry - Early, native highbush type with large mild sweet fruit. Most desirable for eating fresh. 20 lbs. of fruit have been reported on one bush. Height is 5-6' and upright like most highbush varieties. Space 5' circle Zones 4-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $12.00    1 Gallon - $20.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Northland Nothern Type Blueberry - A cross with the northern low bush variety. 15-20 lbs. of fruit per bush. Medium size berries. Height is 3-5' at maturity, space 5' circle. Dark blue wild flavored berries. Low stature and spreading growth make it an attractive landscape plant. Native Hardy. Zones 3-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $20.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     berryDSC_0766.jpg' width=200>O'Neal Southern Highbush Blueberry - One of the best Southern highbush varieties. Flavor will not deteriorate under hot weather conditions. Fruit size is very large and attractive. Height around 6' and well proportioned. Space 5' circle. Introduced from NC. Berries are delicious and sweet. Native Zones 5-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $20.00    3 Gallon - $45.00     Powderblue Southern Type Blueberry - Late, large, powderblue fruit. Fine distinct taste. Height 5-6' in the North; 8-12' in the South.Space 6' circle in zone 6 &7 and 8' circle in zone 8. Powderblue is adaptable to different soil types and long lived. Powderblue-like leaves. Very ornamental. Ripens in late August in our area. Native Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $12.00    1 Gallon - $20.00    3 Gallon - $45.00     Star Southern Highbush Blueberry - Introduced in 1996 from U of Florida. Height 6'-10' in the deep South. Ripens early with later (10 days) blooming habit, making it more frost tolerant. Very large fruit with an attractive calyx resembling a star. Excellent quality and very adaptable to soil types. Star is resistant to root and leaf diseases and Botryosphaeria stem blight. Native Space 6' circle Zones 7-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $12.00    1 Gallon - $20.00    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Sunshine Blue Southern Highbush Blueberry - Most adaptable to different soils and climates, from San Diego to Seattle, from Florida to Pennsylvania. Excellent ornamental value.4' tall. Our best plant for keeping in a large "wine barrel" type pot. Excellent fruit and productive. Native Space 4' circle Zones 5-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $12.00     Tifblue Southern Type Blueberry - The standard for southern blueberries, most dependable and adaptable. Beautiful fall leaf color. Height 5-6' in the North; 8-10' in the South. Ripens in July in central VA. Space 6' circle in zones 6 & 7 and 8' circle in zone 8. Native Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $12.00    1 Gallon - $20.00    3 Gallon - $45.00     Trentberry Huckleberry Southern Type - Vigorous and adaptable, a heavy producer of black fruit about .5" in diameter. Extremely ornamental when the berries start to ripen with red, green, and black berries ripening over a long season. Ripens with Powderblue. Height 5-10 feet. Native, selected by Glenn Melcher of Pineville, La. Space 6-8' circle Zone 6-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    4.5inch pot - $15.00     berry CSC_0387.jpg' width=200>Yadkin Southern Type Blueberry - If you're going to grow one rabbiteye, this should be it. The best tasting when fully ripe. Self fertile ripens Late midseason Native Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! BooksThe Berry Grower's Companion Whether for the ground cover effect of a strawberry plant, the colorful autumn foliage or a blueberry plant, the climbing trait of a grapevine, or the hedge potential of an elderberry bush, these plants are highly versatile contributors to a range of garden environments. Growing such gems in your own backyard means convenient access to savory fruits for the table or fall sale. Paperback $19.95 full color 308 pages, 40 color photos. by Barbara L Bowling view detailed information/careguideSize:     - $19.95     Uncommon Fruits for Every Gardener By Lee Reich; Illustrated by Vicki Herzfeld Arlein, 308 pages, Paperback. Inspired by the local-food movement, many Americans are turning their yards into miniature orchards, growing apples, kiwis, peaches, and strawberries. Discerning gardeners—tired of the common blackberry—want something new. Jujube, juneberry, maypop, pawpaw, and shipova are just a few of the uncommon—and absolutely tasty—fruits that can be easily grown in the home garden. Lee Reich has chosen 23 fruits that offer mouthwatering rewards to anyone willing to veer off the beaten path. As useful as it is inspiring, this new paperback edition emphasizes the practicalities of plant selection, cultivation, propagation, and maintenance. All plants were carefully chosen for their ease of care, ability to withstand cold, and flavor. Tips for using the fruits in the kitchen are also included. After reading this delightful book, all gardeners will want to grow and enjoy these uncommonly delicious fruits. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Paper back book - $16.95     CactusPrickly Pear Hardy Cactus (Opunta tuna) A large padded cactus with yellow rose shaped spring flowers. Fruits ripen Oct.-Nov in Zone 7. Plant spreads to make a clump. Medium sized red fruit @ 3" long. Remove small thorns from skin of fruit before handling or eating. De-thorned pads are also used as a vegetable. A less care four season ornamental. Space 6' circle Zones 7-9 view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00     Che, SeedlessSeedless Che Che, Seedless (Cudrania tricuspidata) is a small rounded fall-fruiting ornamental tree. Grafted on Osage orange to prevent suckering, these are superior trees. Bears splendid crop of lovely red fruit clusters over the entire tree. A center of attention at ripening time. Fully ripe fruits are juicy, sweet, very pleasant and fig-like in taste. Birds don't bother the fruits. Completely seedless. Makes great "fig" preserves. Space 14' circle Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Cherries(Sorry, but due to import restrictions we can't ship Cherries to CA or Europe)Black Gold Sweet Cherry Canker resistant, self-fertile, dark sweet cherry. Large fruit resists cracking in wet weather. A cross between Stella and Gold, it resists late frost and blooms late. Zone 5-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Compact Stella Sweet Cherry A self-fertile large heart-shaped black sweet cherry. The natural spur growth reduces tree height under 15'. Ripens early, mid June–July. Pretty landscape plant. Zones 5-7 (9). Stella has fruited in areas with only 500 hours of winter chill, such as Galveston, TX and St. Peter, FL. Zone 9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Joel Bush Cherry (Prunus jacquemonti x japonica) After 25 years of "patience and persistence" fruit breeder Elwyn Meader of NH introduced Joel and Joy cherries. At 3-4' tall these late summer- fall bush cherries bloom profusely in the spring and resist cherry worms, canker, mildews and brown rot. The tart cherries are excellent for cherry pie.Space 3-4' circle. Very hardy, -31 degrees F in Buckfield, ME and are low chill tolerant in the South and West. Self fertile. Zones 3-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Joy Bush Cherry . Joy is self-fertile. Space 3-4' circle. Zones 3-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Northstar Dwarf Sour Cherry (P. cerasus) A sour Morello type cherry that's very tasty right off the tree. Fruit large, stone small and easily removed. Tree is a genetic dwarf, grows less than 10' tall. Self-fertile, excellent for home gardens. Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $48.00     Ranier Sweet Cherry An outstanding, new, light colored yellow cherry with red blush. Flesh is very firm and finely textured with good quality and flavor. The yellow color outsmarts the birds as they go for the red cherries. Rainier has a distinct flavor superior to most varieties. Bears early, is bud hardy and resistant to cracking. Needs a pollinator. Zones 5-7.Ranier is a low chill cherry. We had favorable reports in southern CA and Galveston, TX. We can not ship Cherries to CA. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Red Nanking Bush Cherry Same bush type characteristics of Nanking White. Ripe fruits are juicy, sub-acid to sweet, eaten raw or preserved. At the Edible Park in downtown Asheville, NC, kids love them fresh from the bush. not always self fertile to insure fruit set plant 2. Zones 3-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Sam Sweet Cherry A black sweet cherry ripening early. Very crack resistant in wet weather. A favorite at the nursery. Good pollinator for Ranier. Canker resistant, which is very important for eastern conditions. Zones 5-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Sweet September Cherry Extend the cherry season with this new and unique variety. Produces large sweet red fruit ripening about 4 weeks later than our other cherries at the nursery. Height 12'-15'. Use any of our other sweet cherries for pollination. Zone 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Ulster Sweet Cherry Ulster's fruits are large and just like the famous Bing Chery, but Ulster is highly resistant to cracking from rain at picking time. They are juicy, sweet, and very dark red. The tree is productive. Introduced in 1964 from Geneva, New York. Semi-dwarf tree grows 15'-20'. Stella, Ranier or Black Gold for cross pollinators. Zone 5-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00     White Nanking Bush Cherry The sweetest of all the Nankings. A bush type cherry, very hardy with above average size fruit for the Nanking. Best in full sun as a foundation plant or as a fruitful hedge. Can also be grown in a container. not always self fertile to insure fruit set plant 2.This is the best Nanking we've tasted. Height 6-8'. Space @ 6' circle. Zones 3-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00     ChestnutChinese Chestnut Good nuts to grow in the U.S. because of their resistance to blight. The tree grows tall and spreading. Two plants should be planted to ensure production of nuts. Space 30' circle Zones 5 - 8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Dunstan Chestnut Native American x Chinese hybrid from fruit breeder Dr. Dunstan of Greensboro, NC and Alachua, FL. Dunstans are seedlings, so 2 Dunstan will pollinate each other. Blight resistant. Space @ 30' circle, height 30' to 40'. Zones 5-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00     Chinquapin(Sorry, but due to import restrictions we can't ship Chinquapin to CA or Europe)Native Chinquapin (Castanea pumila) A native chestnut bush with small sweet nuts. Adapted from Maine to Georgia. A pretty ornamental in sun or shade, leaves turning bright yellow in fall. Mature height 6-12'. Best to have two to set fruit. Zones 5-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Citrus(Sorry, but due to import restrictions we can't ship Citrus to FL, AZ, PR, HI, TX, CA or Europe...)shipping is weather dependent, if it is too cold to safely ship the plants to you we will hold them until they can arrive safelyBlood Orange Very sweet European orange. Burgundy flesh and pigmented rind. A cool dry fall will cause the rind to turn brilliant red. Fruit stores well on the tree. The oval fruits will set throughout the tree. Excellent juice for sauce, glaze, or sangria. Zones 9-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Changsha Tangerine One of the hardy citrus that can be grown outside in zone 8b. For trial coastal Carolina, Southern GA etc... Mandarin type, seedlings. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00     Flying Dragon Trifoliate Thorns are long and curved, plant is small (up to 6'). Extremely ornamental with corkscrew growth habit. A show-stopper at the nursery, especially with it's display of orange fruit in the fall! No insect or disease problems. We make citrus-ade from the juice, adding sweetener and water. Fruits are highly aromatic. Can be made into a prize-winning bonsai. Space 7' circle Height @ 6' Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00  -  $9.001 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Kaffir Lime (Citrus hystrix) Popular in Thai and Cambodian cooking. The fresh and dried leaves impart a pleasant citrus flavor when added to soups and curries. The fruit rind is candied or dried and used in curry pastes. The fruits are eaten with fish or made into drinks. Zone 9-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    4.5inch pot - $15.00    1 Gallon - $30.00     Key Lime A small semi-dwarf tree with small fruit; one of the best container plants. Grows rapidly and produces well even when young. This tree produces heaviest in the fall and early winter. This is the fruit of the famous key lime pie; excellent for mixed drinks, and always cook fish with it! Zones 9-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Limequat Beautiful compact, lush container plant. Hardier than Key Lime and requiring less heat to produce fruit. Fruits taste exactly like Key Lime with edible skin. Zone 9-10 view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Meiwa Sweet Kumquat Beautiful quarter-size, bright orange fruit cover a lush, dense small tree. Ideal for container planting. The best fresh eating Kumquat! Zones 8b-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Meyer Lemon Blooms early, usually fruiting the first year. Hardy to 18ºF and ornamental, being slightly sweet with an excellent lemon flavor. It has a yellow-orange color, is juicy and tender. This tree is a lovely container plant and will produce well in a pot. Zones 8b-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00     Persian Lime This is the lime you will find most often in the grocery store. A small tree, the Persian is an excellent container plant. Large green fruit are produced at the ends of the branches. The perfect lime; green, seedless and juicy. Zones 9-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Ponderosa Lemon This lemon citron hybrid grows well in containers and has a shrub-like appearance. The fruits are the size of grapefruits and are abundant on the tree nearly year round. Of all all varieties listed, Ponderosa has the largest flowers. Zones 9-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00     Ruby Red Grapefruit (C. x paradisei) Very red flesh, nearly seedless, developed in Texas. Excellent flavor. Zone 9-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Satsuma Mandarin Tangerine The very largest of the mandarin family and well known for its cold tolerance. This tree is found throughout FL and in the coastal areas of GA, AL, MS, LA and SC. Fruit ripens very early in the season. Honey-sweet, and very juicy. Its large segments fall apart. Even the youngest child can enjoy this "Zipper peel" fruit. Zones 8b-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00     Trifoliate Orange Can be grown outside in Zone 6. Prune lower growth back to encourage canopy. Golf-ball size fruits are best used for drinks and fresh marmalade. Very hardy, taking below 0*F temperatures at our nursery. Height 10'. Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Valencia Orange (C. sinensis) The popular "orange juice orange" Ripens in the summer so usually takes loner to ripen on the tree. Thin skin, few seeds. Zone 9-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Variegated Pink Lemon One of the most beautiful citrus varieties. The foliage of this tree is variegated green and white. The fruit is green and yellow striped with a pink interior. This small everbearing tree is a bit fussy in the winter in a pot. Sensitive to cool temperatures and too much moisture in the pot. The tree presents a delightful appearance with its new growth and bloom tipped in purple, contrasting with the foliage and fruit. The only true lemon for pink lemonade. Zones 9-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Citrus FertilizerCitratabs Complete citrus 12-month time-release tablet-form fertilizer. Use 1 tablet to each gallon of potting mix. Citratabs can be used for most of our other plants, too. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Package of 20 Tablets - $6.00     Rite Green Citrus, avocado and mango fertilizer, 4-6-8. Promotes bountiful yields of fruit. Great for all fruit trees including carambolos, figs, grapes, guavas, lychee, pineapples and other sub-tropic fruit. Maximum fruit yield achieved with micronutrients. We have had excellent results with this product greening up citrus with yellowing leaves. view detailed information/careguideSize:    4lb. Bag - $5.00     CoffeeCoffee A small tropical bush that makes a lovely container plant resembling gardenia. The white flowers are quite showy but short lived. The fruits mature to a vivid red. Beans are harvested, roasted and ground for coffee. The leaves which contain more caffeine than the fruits are used as a tea substitute. Zones 9-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00  -  $7.501 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Cranberries Stevens Cranberry Very popular variety being planted commercially in the northwest and the northeastern US. Large fruit. Native. space 1' circle Zones 3-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3.5inch pot - $7.00     berryDSC_0670_edited-1.jpg' width=200>Ben Lear Cranberry A wild clone from WI. Early ripening, Large to medium bright red fruit. Very productive.Native. Space 1' circle. Clay soils should have @ 80% moist peat worked into top 4' of soil and mulched 1-2" with aged mulch for all cranberry varieties. Zones 3-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    4.5inch pot - $8.00    5 4.5 inch @ - $35.00     CurrantsBlanca White Currant Large to very large fruit with an exceptionally high sugar content. Bush is vigorous and productive. A relatively new cultivar from Sweden. Zones 4-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $45.00     Cherry Red Currant The clusters are short and loose. The berries are very large, bright dark red, acidic and good. Plants are vigorous, upright and productive. Cherry Red resists mildew, a real plus in humid areas. Zones 3-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Consort Black Currant (Ribes ussuriense) Productive, rust resistant European type. Medium size berries; bred in Canada. Small bush 4-5'. Likes rich sweet soil. Europeans love its assertive flavor and aroma. Zones 4-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Crandall American Black Currant (Ribes odoretum) In the spring Crandall is a massive array of yellow trumpet- shaped flowers. A most striking ornamental found in the best gardens in Europe. Swallowtail butterflies flock to the blooms. Also called Clove Currant and Missouri Currant. The unique taste of the shiny black fruit is pleasant. Native, space 5' circle. Zones 4-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00     DogwoodBig Apple Cornus Kousa A vigorous and unique variety with large beautiful flowers followed by cascades of very large fruit, up to 2". A striking sight both in bloom and in fruit. Zones 6-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $45.00     Cornelian Cherry Dogwood (Cornus mas) Golden Glory strain. Has similar leaves and the same red fall color as the popular dogwood. Large bush up to 20' tall. Fruit is about 3/4" x 1/2". A few days after picking, fruits become soft and have a great, fresh taste. The yellow blossoms on naked grey branches rival witch hazel in beauty in the springtime. Needs a mate for fruit. Zones 4-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Cornus Kousa Chinese Dogwood This species from China and Japan is much like our native dogwood, but the floral bracts are pointed and produce several weeks later in the season. Tree develops interesting bark as it grows and the showy fruits are edible. Leaves have good fall color. Kousa has few pest problems. It is highly resistant to dogwood borer and dogwood anthracnose that has been plaguing flowering dogwoods in recent years. Zones 6-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Dragon FruitDragon Fruit (White) (Hylocereusm) Vietnamese Jaina AKA Pitaya Self-fertile. Gorgeous large white flowers and vivid exotic fruit are borne on this tropical succulent. Plant does extremely well in pots and is usually trellised. Space 8-10' apart on trellis Zones 9-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    3 Gallon - $50.00     ElderberriesAdams (S. canadensis) Very juicy, purple berries excellent for pies. Late, heavy producer. Zones 3-9. Pollinate with Johns. Very large flower heads. Height 12'. Space 10' circle view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Black Beauty (S. nigra) Dark purple-black leaves and pink flower clusters. Foliage stays dark throughout the growing season. Very ornamental. Height 8'. Zone 4-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Black Lace (S. nigra) Dark purple-black leaves and pink flower clusters. Foliage stays dark throughout the growing season. Very ornamental. Height 8'. zone 4-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Cut Leaf Elder (Sambucus nigra laciniata) A most beautiful form of elderberry. A 6-8' shrub with deep cut lobed leaves followed by large heads of creamy white flowers and shiny berries. Zones 3-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Johns (S. canadensis) Produces more fruits and earlier than other varieties. Very large clusters of medium size berries. Especially good for jelly. Larger plant than Adams. Zones 3-9. Pollinate with Adams. Very large flower heads. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     berry DSC_0081.jpg' width=200>Nova (S. canadensis) Fruits large, best in yield, will set fruits by itself. Zones 3- 9. Smaller bush than Adams. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Variegated Elderberry (S. nigra) A beauty with its light green and white leaves, large clusters of scented white flowers on a 6-8' shrub. Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     EspalierEddie April 2 tier view detailed information/careguideSize:    5 Gallon - $145.00     FeijoaFeijoa (Pineapple Guava) (Feijoa sellowiana) (Pineapple Guava) An attractive evergreen shrub bearing delicious fruits with an unusual, refreshing pineapple-mint flavor. The leaves are soft green on top, silvery underneath. 1" wide fuchsia-like, white petal flowers have showy red centers reminiscent of fuschia flowers. Low maintenance no insects or diseases. Ideal for containers. Feijoa looks excellent in the landscape and makes a beautiful hedge. Customers in Richmond and Virginia Beach areas find it hardy and richly rewarding to grow. Withstands temperatures from about 5ºF to 12ºF. Zones 7 (sheltered) to 9. At our nursery Feijoa planted outside on the south side of our office has overwintered and fruited in 2008. Space 6' to 8' circle in zone 7 and 10' to 12' in zones 8 & 9. Plant two plants to insure pollination. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     FigsCeleste AKA "Sugar Fig" A Southern tradition, long-lived and hardy. The "eye" at the bottom of the fruit is small, keeping insects out. Fruits main crop early on last years wood. Good for pots. Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Conadria Yellow fig with high sugar content. Can be used for dried figs and fresh fruit. Introduced in 1955 B Ira Condit USDA Riverside, CA. Fruit resists spoilage in rainy weather and has a small eye so it rates good for insect resistance. Produces 2 crops. The 1st crop, breba crop is good, the second crop, very good. In zone 7 produces only one crop. Can be grown in a 10g pot and planted in the ground, in the pot, after winter storage (temps no lower than 30*F) where it will root through the pot and produce large excellent figs in summer, as experience b a hobbyist in Smyrna, Delaware. Plant is vigorous, precocious, widely planted in the San Joaquin Valley, CA. Zone 5-7 pots. Space 10' circle in VA 15' circle zone 8 & 9 Zone 7-9 view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! English Brown Turkey A real winner! Does well in large pots and fruits well in Northern areas such as Long Island, N.Y. Very good against walls in Northern areas. Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Galbun AKA Jewel Fig. Yellow, large, delicately sweet. Two crops in the south. Very fruitful in pots and hardy. Has performed excellently in Richmond, VA. as well as Gainesville, FL. zone 7-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Hardy Chicago Brown, rich and sweet. Good for potted culture. In 1999, we picked the first ripe outdoor figs on July 31st. Does extremely well in N.C. and we send this one to enthusiasts up north, because of its early fruiting tendency. Zones 6-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00     LSU Purple Very reliable, prolific producer of early to late delicious figs. One of the best figs to come along for some time. Excellent for containers, producing early figs as soon as growth starts. Very acclimated to the fluctuating weather of the South, does great in Virginia Beach. Zones 8-9. (For trial in Zone 7.) view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Marseilles (Latturula/St. Anthony/ Oregon Prolific) This fig was grown at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello in Charlottesville, VA. Large yellow figs ripen the end of July on previous seasons growth. Very productive and early ripening. Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Petite Negri Large black fig with excellent flavor. One of the best producers for pot culture. The dwarf plant is very productive. Similar to Black Mission fig, but hardier and produces an early and late crop. Outside culture in zone 7-9. inside anywhere view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00     TXBA-1 Sweetest of our collection. Hardy in 7 if protected from the wind.The three light brown figs pictured to the left are Texas BA-1.Space 10' circle. Ripens @ 2 weeks later than Hardy Chicago. Zone 7-8 view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Violet de Bordeaux (Negronne) Purplish-black fruit with rich strawberry pulp. Considered by many the finest tasting fig. Popular in the Northwest and West. Needs protection in cold winter areas. Good for home planting as tree is dwarf and prolific in fruit production. Closed eye. Space @ 8' circle. Zones 7b-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     FilbertsBarcelona Filbert Leading commercial variety planted in US. Large nuts, vigorous tree, pollinate with Gamma. Susceptible to Eastern Filbert Blight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $45.00  -  $22.505 Gallon - $65.00  -  $32.50 Casina Filbert Heavy producer of round, thin-shelled, easy-to-crack nuts with excellent flavor. Blight resistant, pretty shaped bushes. Needs a pollinator. Choose another dessert filbert. zone 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Clark Filbert From the Oregon State breeding program. Exceptional quality nuts and are American Filbert Blight resistant. Zone 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Contorted FIlbert Corylus avellana ("Harry Lauder's Walking Stick"). Mature height 8-10' (can be pruned to any shape and size). Curled and twisted irregular branching rivals other small bushes for its eye-catching ornamental appeal as a specimen plant. In late winter the golden catkins hang down among the gray gnarled branches making it a plant for all seasons. Cross pollinate with any other filbert. Zones 4-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $55.00    5 Gallon - $75.00     Delta Delta has a high density of pollinating catkins. The time of pollen shed is late mid season (about the same time as Hall's Giant). The duration of pollen is intermediate to long. Nuts are slightly larger than Casina, similar to Clark. Matures its nuts a few days after Barcelona. It is resistant to Big Bud Mite (Pacific NW area) and complete resistance to Eastern Filbert Blight. Good pollinator for Gamma, Lewis, Casina and Clark. Incompatible with Barcelona, Ennis and Willamette. Delta is moderately vigorous. Zone 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Epsilon Epsilon's pollen shed is late and pollinates Zeta. Epsilon has many catkins and its duration of pollen shed is intermediate to long. The size of the nuts are similar to Lewis and Clark and they ripen a few days before Barcelona. Epsilon is highly resistant to Big Bud Mite and complete resistance to Eastern Filbert Blight. Also pollinates Clark and Casina. Does not pollinate Barcelona, Ennis, and Willamette. Epsilon is less vigorous than Gamma and Delta. Zone 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    3 Gallon - $45.00  -  $36.005 Gallon - $65.00  -  $52.00 Gamma For years the leading commercial filberts were highly susceptible to Eastern Filbert blight, a disease that can seriously damage or kill filberts. Gamma is one of the first varieties that is immune to the disease. An excellent pollinator for other filberts. Tree height 12 to 20' compact growth. Mid season pollen shed with many catkins. Duration of pollen shed is short. Nuts slightly larger than Casina and matures a few days before Barcelona (the leading commercial variety). A suitable pollinizer for Lewis, Barcelona and Delta. Incompatible with Casina. Zone 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $45.00  -  $36.005 Gallon - $65.00  -  $52.00 Lewis Filbert Oregon State breeding program release. Lewis is the most blight resistant cultivar of commercial quality. Very productive, ripening its flavorful nuts early. Use Clark for Pollination. Zone 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Native American Filbert A small pretty hedge bush 6-8', native to the eastern U.S. Two plants are needed to set fruit. Very showy catkins in spring. Sweet nuts ripen in August. Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $45.00     Red Fortin Filbert (purple leaf filbert) (corylus avellana) The rich burgundy leaves of this plant hold their color well into the summer. Then the clusters of nuts take center stage. One of the best less-care additions to our collection. Bush form, 8'-15'. Cross pollinate with American Filbert, dessert filberts of another type purple -leaf. Zone 4-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Zeta Zeta pollinates Epsilon. Time of pollen is late. Zeta has a moderate number of catkins and pollen shed is intermediate to long. Nut size is larger than Casina, similar to Clark nuts mature a few days before Barcelona. May replace other mainstream cultivars. Zeta is vigorous, it also pollinates Clark and Casina and is incompatible with Barcelona, Ennis and Willamette. Zeta has complete resistance to Eastern Filbert Blight. Zone 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Gift CertificatesGift Cards We now have photo insert gift cards with matching envelopes. Fine-quality acid-free recycled card stock with Michael's catalog photos. We'll hand write your message and send it with your gift, creating an elegant presentation. Card pictures can be any photos you see on our site. These are great for plant giving or gift certificates. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Gift Card - $3.00     Gift Certificate Gift certificates are now available online! If you would like to have them mailed to the recipient please be sure to include that information with your order. Gift certificates are in increments of $25, simply add up to the amount of the certificate you want. (gift certificates bought during the sale will not be applicable for discount prices when used to buy plants - ie you can't buy a gift certificate for 20% off and use it to buy an item which is also on sale...) Gift certificates are mailed 1st class. A catalog is sent with certificate. view detailed information/careguideSize:    $25 Gift Certificate$50 Gift Certificate$75 Gift Certificate$100 Gift Certificate$150 Gift Certificate$200 Gift Certificate$500 Gift Certificate$1,000 Gift Certificate GinkgoGinkgo - Female A grand ornamental with distinct fan-shaped leaves, Ginkgos are the oldest cultivated nut tree. The nuts are delicious with a cheese-like texture when steamed, excellent in any rice dish. The leaf extract is very popular for medicinal properties. Fossils have shown Ginkgo growing on earth for over 150 million years, outliving dinosaurs. Leaf fall color is aspen yellow. Tree height can be up to 30' in full sun. We offer male and female plants. Both are needed to make fruit. Let us know which one you need. Males are usually planted as street trees etc. and will not set fruit. Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Ginkgo - Male A grand ornamental with distinct fan-shaped leaves, Ginkgos are the oldest cultivated nut tree. The nuts are delicious with a cheese-like texture when steamed, excellent in any rice dish. The leaf extract is very popular for medicinal properties. Fossils have shown Ginkgo growing on earth for over 150 million years, outliving dinosaurs. Leaf fall color is aspen yellow. Tree height can be up to 30' in full sun. We offer male and female plants. Both are needed to make fruit. Let us know which one you need. Males are usually planted as street trees etc. and will not set fruit. Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $48.00     Goji BerryGoji Berry (Lycium barbarum) The rave of the health food industry, the Goji hails from the Tibetan area of the Himalayans. A vining shrub up to 3-6' tall. Fruits ripen throughout summer. Best to prune to a bush form. Hardy to -10*F. Plant in full to partial sun with good soil drainage. Zone 6-8 (need 2 for pollination in the quart size) 3 gallon size is self fertile. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! GooseberriesberryDSC_02010274.jpg' width=200>Glenndale Gooseberry (Ribes hirtellum x grossularia) This gooseberry stands hot summers better than most gooseberries. Glenndale is most disease resistant and immune to mildew. Derived of European and Native American parents with great vigor and productive fruiting. Purple-red fruit, fine flavor and thorny, ripening early. Height 5-6' and spread to 5'. Zone 4-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! berry DSC_02030276.jpg' width=200>Invicta Gooseberry The best of the green fruit varieties. The berries are the size of small plums and have a very pleasant flavor. A very sweet gooseberry. Resistant to mildew and frost. Zones 4-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Grapes(Sorry, but due to import restrictions we can't ship Grapes to CA or Europe)Canadice Hardy red seedless, very sweet. As disease resistant as Concord. Prefers cooler weather. Zones 5-7a. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $25.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Carlos A yellow muscadine sweet and self-fertile with a pleasing flavor. No spraying or bagging of clusters needed. Native Space 4' x 8' trellis @ 6' tall. Zones 7-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Concord Famous Welch's grape. Resistant, easy to grow. Zones 5-7a. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Cynthiana (Horton) Small to medium clusters which bear firm, round, black berries. Natural hybrid of Labrusca and Aestivalis, grown commercially in Arkansas and Missouri. Called the Cabernet of the Ozarks and the organic wine grape. Zones 4-8 view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Ison's Muscadine An early ripening muscadine grape. Probably the best muscadine grape available. Large black sweet fruit. Very very disease resistant. Self-fertile. Native Space 4'x 8' trellis @ 6' tall. Zone 7-9 view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Jupiter (PPAF) An outstanding grape characterized by its excellent Muscat flavor, high quality fruit. Large berry, good productivity, early ripening, good hardiness (Zones 5-8) and resistance to fruit cracking. A true muscat-flavored seedless grape for East Coast conditions. Plants have moderate resistance to major grape diseases. Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Mars (PP# 5680) Blue seedless, good in hot summer areas. The most disease resistant seedless. Zones 4-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00     Mortensen (FLBD12-49) The best grape to grow for great taste and large fruit in Southern US, including Houston, Mississippi and Florida. Grows where California type or New York type grapes die quickly from Pierce's Disease. The fruit is tasty and sweet (3/4" diameter, 4 grams per berry) with only two seeds. Has proved hardy and delicious at our nursery in Virginia. Zone 7-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Neptune (PP# 12302.) Neptune bears attractive green berries in excellent clusters with fruity flavor, sweetness and resistance to fruit cracking. Like the store-bought Thompson Seedless, but much more adaptable to East Coast conditions, Neptune shows moderate resistance to the diseases black rot, anthracnose and mildews. Spacing can be less than 8' as vines are not as vigorous as other seedless grapes. Zones 4-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Sugargate Fruit very large; skin dark;flavor excellent, sugar in individual berries up to 21%. Fruit ripens earliest of all muscadines. Vigorous, productive with large clusters. Recommended by Professor John Clark, University of Arkansas grape breeding program, as a excellent grape for the homeowner. Native Space 4' x 8' trellis @ 6' tall. Zone 7-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    15 Gallon - $125.00     Sunbelt (PP# 8511) The MOST DISEASE RESISTANT high quality vine we grow. We've noticed Japanese Beetles don't ravage it either. New from Univ. of Arkansas with blue skin, tight clusters and few seeds. A beautiful vine throughout the growing season. Called Southern Concord although clusters are tighter and grapes smaller. Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Swenson Red Very hardy to –31ºF, large, sweet, flavorful red grapes, meaty and non-slipskin. The first really hardy grape to rival CA grapes. No northern garden should be without it. Zones 4-7a. Makes an acceptable white wine. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Triumph Bronze Scuppernog Early midseason ripening. Sweet fruit, maintenance free vine. Fruits have a "dry scar" meaning they separate from the stem without tearing. Zones 7-9 view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00     Villard Blanc Highly disease-resistant wine grape. Good fresh eating, attractive ornamental vine. Grows from TX to NJ. One of the easiest grapes to prune since it's almost devoid of tendrils. Clusters up to 5 lbs. Zones 7-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     GroundnutsGroundnut A graceful native tuber producing perennial vine of twining habit, blooming fragrant maroon chocolate flowers. Usually dug up in the winter months, the sweet, starchy tubers are eaten raw, boiled, fried, roasted or otherwise prepared like potatoes. Our plants are a strain from LSU superior cultivars with large tubers. Zone 6-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $45.00     GuavaCambodian White Guava (Psidium species) Shrubby evergreen, spreading habit. Good for containers, or tropical zones. Self-fertile. Pretty two ton peeling bark. Large fruit has white flesh, similar taste and appearance to the red guava. Zone 10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Red Guava (Psidium species) Shrubby evergreen, spreading habit. Good for containers. Self-fertile. Pretty two ton peeling bark. Tropical zones or indoors and potted. Self fertile. Space outside @ 4' to 8' circle. Zone 10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $45.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Strawberry Guava Glossy evergreen, dense foliage, tropical bush. Excellent container plant for greenhouse, solarium or indoors in the winter. Small red fruits good fresh or added to tropical drinks and lemonade. Tropical, zone 10, or indoors in cooler climates. Self fertile. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00     HeartnutHeartnut (Japanese Walnut) An easy-to-grow, spreading, attractive tree with large sweet nuts that halve easily. Abundant foliage, bears early and is hardy. A sweeter, easier-cracking nut than black walnut. A good shade tree with a spreading habit that's prettier in the landscape than black walnut. Susceptible to Walnut Bunch Disease. We have grown Heartnuts for 15 years and have not noticed the disease. For the areas of Zone 8 the disease could be more of a problem. Self-fruitful 35' recommended spacing. Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    3 Gallon - $45.00     HerbsArp Rosemary Winter-hardy through Zone 6. A USDA introduction. Handsome with a bushy spruce-like leaf. Zones 6-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    4.5inch pot - $6.00    1 Gallon - $18.00    3 Gallon - $30.00    10 4.5inch @ - $50.00     Chocolate Mint Dark green leaves. Height 12-18". Scent is reminiscent of chocolate peppermint patties. Very good for fruit desserts and icies. Zones 4-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    4.5inch pot - $6.00    10 4.5inch @ - $50.00     Franeaux Hardy Rosemary Darker green and more compact than Arp. This variety is very ornamental, up to 4', making a fine specimen in the garden or grown as a standard. view detailed information/careguideSize:    4.5inch pot - $5.00    1 Gallon - $18.00    3 Gallon - $30.00     Garlic Chives Attractive perennial with edible foliage and edible flowers in August. Garlic chives are among the most versatile of all edible flowers. Zones 4-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    4.5inch pot - $6.00     Golden Lemon Thyme (T. citriodorus aureus varaiegatue) Pungently lemon scented. Golden and variegated when in bright light. Great hanging basket, beautiful with rock walkways. Zones 4-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    4.5inch pot - $6.00    10 4.5inch @ - $50.00     Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) A perennial growing to 30 inches tall and putting down long, thick, white roots which are grated to make a fiery sauce. Roots mature in 150 days. Zones 3-7. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $10.00     Provence Lavender The most adaptable lavender to the Northeast. The principal plant in France for oil essence. Hardy. Zones 5-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Sweet Bay Laurel (L. nobilis) The traditional bay leaf so essential to European cuisine. Slow growing bush with aromatic leaves; a good shrub for warm areas. Good for pots. Zones 7b - 8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00  -  $14.40 HopsHops Used by the Greeks as a salad plant, today young hops shoots are still eaten by some. The pineconelike scales or bracts of the hops contain lupulin, a substance consisting of resins and essential oil, which gives beer, ale and other malt beverages their characteristic bitter flavor. One-half to one and a quarter pounds of hops are used for a 31-gallon barrel of beer. Hops are long-lived perennials grown like pole beans on 10' tall poles, spaced 4-8' apart. At harvest, the vines are let down, the green hops picked and dried. This perennial grows from the ground yearly. Zones 3-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00    1 Gallon - $25.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    4 qt pots @ - $48.00     HouttuyniaHouttuynia (Houttuynia cameleon) Tricolor ground cover. All parts are edible. Gingery taste and herbal scent are good in oriental cooking and have medicinal purposes too! Often planted with tulips and daffodils so when they fade Houttuynia grows to take their place. Plant runs freely; grow where spreading is not a problem. New planting space 1' apart. Zones 3-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    4.5inch pot - $6.00     Josta BerryJosta Berry A new unique hybrid from Europe. A gooseberry- black currant cross. Vigorous and healthy, Josta shows off the best traits of each parent. Fruits later in life than most Ribes, i.e., 3rd or 4th year No thorns, no pungent aroma, 1/2" fruit good for freezing. Space 5' apart. Rust resistant with little or no pruning required. The upright bush is pretty with large dark green leaves. Zones 3-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $15.00  -  $12.001 Gallon - $25.00  -  $20.003 Gallon - $45.00  -  $36.005 Gallon - $65.00  -  $39.00 JujubesContorted Jujube This jujube is a small tree with angled branches. The fruits are large, sweet and juicy. An excellent specimen tree. Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Lang Large bell-shaped fruit. Ripening one month later than Li. Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Li Large oval fruit. Small tree growing to around 15'. Fruits are crisp and sweet fresh. Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Tigertooth Long, slender date-shaped fruit, up to 2.5" in length. Very sweet and favorite of Paul Miller, curator at the Gainesville, FL Jujube collection. Zone 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! JuneberriesAutumn Brilliance Grandiflora A natural hybrid between A. arborea (woodland saskatoon) and A. leavis (Allegheny Juneberry). Has more flowers than its parents and the fruits are larger and more succulent. The unfolding leaves are purplish. Has a trunk instead of many stolons. Adaptable from NY to GA on the East Coast. Plant is more upright than spreading. 10-15' tall. Space 10-12' circle. Native Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Prince William (Amelanchier canadensis) Upright shrubby plants grow to approximately 8' tall by 6' wide. Glossy green leaves turn fiery red in fall. Very large flowers bear large 1/2" fruit. Plants may bloom in their second year. Native Zones 3b-8a. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Princess Diana (A. grandiflora) P.Pat #6041 Gracefully spreading 12-15' bush with excellent red fall color, lasting late into the season. Shrouded with large white blossoms in spring, "Princess Diana" will often bloom while young. Delightful, large purplish-red edible fruits are produced in abundance. Usually singled trunk. Space 8' circle Native Zones 3b-8a. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Regent Juneberry (Amelanchier alnifolia) A hardy bush from S. Dakota. Up to 1/2" diameter fruit. Good fall color. A trouble-free plant. Plant only reaches 4-6' tall with the same spread. Great for easy picking plant a row of them. Native Zones 4-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     KiwiAnna (Ananasnaya) Grape-size fruits hang in bunches on this most vigorous productive vine. Spacing 15' apart. Very ornamental with showy red leaf stems. Needs a mate. Zones 5-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Dumbarton Oaks Early maturing, one month before Anna. One of our favorites! Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Elmwood Fuzzy Kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa) A bit later than Saanichton but has ripened at our nursery. Very large fruit and large blooms. Zones 7-9 view detailed information/careguideSize:    Sorry, we are currently out of this item, please check back! Fortyniner (74-49) Large-shouldered fruit. Very pretty large-leafed vine. Ripens with Geneva and Arbor-eat-um. Zones 5-8. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00  -  $14.401 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Fuzzy Male Kiwi Pollinates Elmwood Fuzzy Kiwi and Saanichton female only! Will not pollinate "hardy" kiwis. Zones 5-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Issai Long fruits, 1 1/2". Will produce one year after planting. Sets fruits without a male, but sets more with one. Not as vigorous as most arguta types, but similar in most respects. Less pruning required because of its early fruiting and spur type growth. Plant 8' apart. Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Ken's Red Fruits turn red when ripe. Flesh is red, mild and very sweet. Needs male to set fruit. Low-chill variety. Can be grown successfully in Gulf states. One of the largest hardy kiwis. Zones 6-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00  -  $14.401 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Kolomikta Female A large fruiting selection of the Russian "Arctic Beauty." Can be planted 6' apart and in partial shade in the Virginia area. Fruit is earlier than A. arguta. The leaves are maple red in summer, mixed with green. Hardy to –35ºF. Zones 4-9 (Zones 7-9 shade). view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Kolomikta Male (Tri-colored) A striking ornamental that pollinates only the female Kolomikta. Plant 6' apart. Zones 4-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00     Male Kiwi Pollinates any of the other kiwis. One male plant can pollinate up to six females. We propagate 3 male hardy kiwi varieties, 74-46, 74-32 and Meader Male. We choose the best one for the females you choose. Zones 5-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00  -  $14.401 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00    5 Gallon - $65.00     Meyer's Cordifolia High sweetness, non-bitter skin, round-shouldered fruit. Low-chill variety and very productive, proving to be one of the best flavored. Be sure to order a male kiwi for this plant. Plant 12' apart. Zones 5-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00     Saanichton Fuzzy Kiwi (Actinidia deliciosa) The popular store bought species usually is not adapted to East Coast conditions. Saanichton has proven itself at our nursery and is worthy of trial. An attractive vine, one of the prettiest at our nursery with very large passion flower-like blooms and fruit the size of store bought fruits. It takes our fluctuating temperatures unlike most fuzzy kiwis. Comes into bearing early, usually 1 to 2 years. A "fuzzy male" must be grown with Saanichton for fruit set. Space 15' apart. Zone 7-9. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Quart - $18.00    1 Gallon - $30.00    3 Gallon - $48.00     Large Fruit TreesAnastasia Wyeberry Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    15 Gallon - $75.00     Centennial Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    15 Gallon - $135.00     Eddie April Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    10 Gallon - $110.00     Edible Bamboo Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00    25 Gallon - $175.00     Halls Hardy Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    15 Gallon - $135.00     Honey Crisp Apple Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00     Liberty M7 rootstock Semi Dwarf. These can only be shipped freight. Ship cost will be higher than listed. Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00     Northstar Sour Cherry - Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00     Novak Super Dwarf Banana Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    15 Gallon - $125.00    45 Gallon - $225.00     Pristine Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    15 Gallon - $150.00    25 Gallon - $325.00     Ranier Sweet Cherry Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00    10 Gallon - $110.00    15 Gallon - $135.00     Red Guava Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00     Red Nanking Cherry Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    25 Gallon - $125.00     Rynbrandt Sweet Cherry Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00     Sam Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00     Spanish Pink Lemon Citrus Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00     Spring Satin Plumcot Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    15 Gallon - $150.00     Stella Sweet Cherry Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00    15 Gallon - $175.00     Sweet September Cherry Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00     Ulster Sweet Cherry Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00     Weeping Mulberry Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    25 Gallon - $325.00     White Gold Sweet Cherry Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00     White Guava Large fruit trees can only be shipped truck freight, average cost to ship from VA to VA, NC, MD is about $200 per pallet and goes up from there. Pallets can hold more than 1 tree, but price does go up with weight. view detailed information/careguideSize:    7 Gallon - $85.00     LemongrassLemon Grass (Cymbopogon citratus) Our instant tea plant at the nursery. A tropical ornamental grass. Will grow well anywhere indoors. Used in many Thai recipes and is the source for citral, the essential oil responsible for citronella's lemony scent. Thai women crinkle up a handful and put in in their bath water to prevent wrinkles! Zones 9-10. view detailed information/careguideSize:    1 Gallon - $20.00     LingonberryKoralle Lingonberry This highly praised European plant is ornamental in flower, leaf, and fruit. Grow them just as you do blueberries. They may be set as individual specimens, in rows, or planted together to form a solid ground cover from 8" to 12" tall. Bright red berries set against dense dark leaves. Berries can be picked into the late fall and taste very good. Zones 2-8. In hot summer areas plant in the shade. view detailed information/careguideSize:    2.5inch pot - $6.00  -  $4.804 2.5 inch @ - $20.00     Red Pearl Lingonberry This highly praised European plant is ornamental in flower, leaf, and fruit. Grow them just as you do blueberries. They may be set as individual specimens, in rows, or planted together to form a solid ground cover from 8" to 12" tall. Bright red berries set against dense dark leaves. Berries can be picked into the late fall and taste ver