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Apple
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Apricot
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Blackberry
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Cherry
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Grape
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Peach
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Pear
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Plum
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Raspberry
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Strawberry
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Common Name
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Botanical Name
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Description
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Apple Back to top
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| Delicious Red |
Malus 'Delicious Red' |
Late bearer. Striped to solid red fruit. Good for salads and fresh eating. Fast growing. Medium size. |
| Delicious Yellow |
Malus 'Delicious Yellow' |
Late bearer. Bright golden fruit. Medium size. Good for cooking and fresh eating. |
| Imp. Golden Delicious |
Malus 'Golden Delicious' |
Early and heavy bearer. Golden, yellow color with good quality and juice. |
| Granny Smith Apple |
Malus 'Granny Smith' |
Early bearer. Grass-green, shiny, juicy fruit. Excellent for flavor. Great for baking (won't get mushy). Self-fertile. Late mauting varitey that keeps well. |
| Honeycrisp Apple |
Malus 'Honeycrisp' |
Midseeason bearer. Red over yellow variations. Sweet, crisp, and juicy. May store well up to 7 months. Great for eating. |
| McIntosh Apple |
Malus 'Macintosh' |
Midseeason bearer. Solid bright red skin. Heavy bearer. Resists cold temperatures, cedar-apple rust, and drought. Good for eating freshing or desserts. |
| Schlect Spur Delicious Apple |
Malus 'Schlect Spur' |
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| Sweet Sixteen Apple |
Malus 'Sweet Sixteen' |
Midseeason bearer. Scab and fire blight resistant. Juicy, sweet, and crisp. Cold hardy. Unusual aromatic flavor. Good for sauces and baking. |
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Apricot Back to top
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| Goldrich Apricot |
Prunus-Apricot 'Goldrich' |
Large oval and symmetrical shape. Waxy, bright, deep orange color and texture. Spotting may occur. |
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| Triple Crown Blackberry |
Rosaceae 'Triple Crown' |
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| Bing Cherry |
Prunus-Cherry 'Bing' |
Sweet. Large, crisp, & dark red. Sub-acid flavor. Use 'Stella', 'Black Tartarian', and 'Montmorency' for good pollination. Good for eating or canning. |
| Montmorency Cherry |
Prunus-Cherry 'Montmorency' |
Sour. Tart, juicy, firm, and yellow flesh. Highly productive and vigorous. Works well with aeration and drainage. Good for pies and canning. |
| Skeena Cherry |
Prunus-Cherry 'Skeena' |
Firm and self-fertile. Great crop and flavor. Dark red to black skin color. Keeps well in storage. |
| Stella Cherry |
Prunus-Cherry 'Stella' |
Sweet. Moderately firm, juicy, and large. Use for fresh eating. Self-fertile. Good pollinator. Dark red to black fruit. |
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| Concord Grape |
Vitaceae 'Concord' |
Medium to large compact clusters with blue-blackish color. Vines are very winter hardy and vigorous grower. Good as juice or fresh eating. |
| Himrod Seedless Yellow Grape |
Vitaceae 'Himrod' |
Yellow-gold color. Loose, long clusters of medium size fruit. Seedless, hardy, and great quality for garden and table. |
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| Early Improved Elberta Peach |
Prunus-Peach 'Early Imp Elberta' |
Large, golden fruit with a rich flavor. Brighter than Elberta color. Sometimes known as a Lemon or Golden Elberta. |
| Elberta Peach |
Prunus-Peach 'Elberta' |
Resistant to brown rot. Freestone. Good quality for canning or eating. Very large. Golden yellow with a red blush. Self-fertile. |
| O'Henry Peach |
Prunus-Peach 'O'Henry' |
Firm flesh with high sugar content. Medium, yellow-green color with a light red blush. Large and striping tendency. |
| Redglobe Peach |
Prunus-Peach 'Redglobe' |
Bright, yellow skin color and good flavor. Great for canning and freezing. |
| Redhaven Peach |
Prunus-Peach 'Redhaven' |
Medium to large. Good for freezing, canning, and eating. Hardy and vigorous against others in disease resistance and hardiness. Self-fertlie. |
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| BartlettPear |
Pyrus 'Bartlett' |
Bears young as a vigorous grower. Juicy, golden, and large fruit. Great for canning or fresh eating. |
| Clapp's Favorite Pear |
Pyrus 'Clapp's Flavorite' |
Lemon-yellow fruit with red blush. Bears annual large fruit in early season. Fine textured and delicately flavored. |
| Du Comice Pear |
Pyrus 'Du Comice' |
Rilch, juicy flavor. Tender and smooth flesh. Large fruit with a slight blush. |
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| Santa Rosa Plum |
Prunus-Plum 'Santa Rosa' |
Large and deep crimson fruit. Prolific bearer. Good for canning, desserts or fresh. |
| Stanley Prune |
Prunus-Plum 'Stanley' |
Dark blue and large fruit. Large annual crop. Flesh firm with colored yellow. Freestone. Good for jams, jellies, canning, eating fresh, and desserts. Self-fertile. |
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| Canby Thornless Red Raspberry |
Rosaceae 'Canby Thornless' |
Spring bearing. |
| Heritage Red Red Raspberry |
Rosaceae 'Heritage' |
Everbearing. Sweet, mild taste. Very firm, medium size fruit. First crop is mid-July and then September. Medium to large size. Great quality for all purposes. |
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| Fort Laramie EB Strawberry |
Rosaceae 'Fort Laramie' |
Everbearing in June and then September. Large, hardy, and bright scarlet color. Great flavor and taste for all use in heavy crops. Extremely hardy. Can be planted in hanging baskets. |
| Totem June Bearing Strawberry |
Rosaceae 'Totem' |
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| Tribute EB Strawberry |
Rosaceae 'Tribute' |
Everbearing in early spring and about every six weeks into fall. Disease resistant. Self-pollinating. Firm, glossy, and medium size. Sweet flavor for freezing and eating. |