Wednesday, February 22, 2012

 
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Common Name

Botanical Name

Description

Apple    Back to top   
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'  
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.
     
Apricot     Back to top
Goldrich Apricot Prunus-Apricot 'Goldrich' Large oval and symmetrical shape.  Waxy, bright, deep orange color and texture. Spotting may occur.
Blackberry    Back to top
Triple Crown Blackberry Rosaceae 'Triple Crown'  
Cherry    Back to top
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.
Grape    Back to top
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. 
Peach    Back to top
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.
Pear  Back to top
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.
Plum    Back to top
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.
Raspberry    Back to top
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.
Strawberry    Back to top
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'  
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.

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