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Our
berry bushes are superior quality stock aged two
years or more. They have huge root masses,
the bushes are well established and will take off
rapidly in your yard. |
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| Chokecherry |
Prunus
Virginiana
Red
to purple berries following early white flowers on this
tree which can grow to 25’. Gives good display of autumn
color.
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Currants
Very
sought after by berry collectors on 3-5’ bushes.
- Red
Lake
- White,
Imperial
- Black
Currant
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| Gooseberry
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Pixwell
Highly
desirable berries on semi-thornless bushes which grow
to 6’. Very productive bush with purple, red and
pink edible fruit. |
Jostaberry
A
cross between a black currant and a gooseberry.
Vigorous growth and high vitamin C content. The
flavor of the berry is sweet and it makes excellent jam. |
| Nanking
Cherry |
Prunus
Tomentosa
Berries
on flowering ornamental growing to 10’. |
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Raspberry
We
stock only the best two year old bushes with heavily
developed root systems. These raspberries are
one of our fastest selling items. The raspberry
patch bordering our driveway typically yields 10 gallons
of raspberries. Raspberries like sun and well
drained soil. |
Boyne
Released
in 1960, Chief x Indian Summer. Morden, Manitoba.
Canes are vigorous, ercet, and sturdy. Boyne is
very productive, extremely hardy, and among the most popular
cultivars for northern climates. Berries are deep
red, medium size, tender and juicy. The flavor is
aromatic and medium sweet, good for processing and freezing.
When winter hardiness is the question, Boyne is the answer. |
Fall
Gold
This
yellow raspberry is an exotic wild berry mix from the
mountains of Korea. It will bear conical, noncrumbling,
extremely sweet golden berries- excellent for eating fresh
or processing. The canes are vigorous and adapt
well to many soil types. Hardy. |
Sand
Cherry
Prunus Besseyi
Sweet
berries on white flowered ornamental shrub. Glossy green
leaves on shrub to 7’. |
Sea
Buckthorn
Hippophae
Rhamnoides
Berries on 10’ tall very ornamental bush. Branches are
covered with large clusters of bright orange edible berries
that are high in vitamin C and make a delicious juice.
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Service
Berry |
Amelanchier
Also
known as Saskatoon Berry or June Berry Berries
are produced on large shrubs which flower in May and can
grow to 12’. The fruit is sweet with a unique almond flavor.
It also has great value as an ornamental because of its
showy flowers and spectacular fall colors. |