SMALL FRUITS
BEN SAREK Ben Sarek Black Currant INVICTA Invicta Gooseberry
30184–Zones 3-7–JUMBO size fruits. Originating in England, this prized culinary gooseberry bears huge, sweet, greenish-yellow berries that are deli- cious for fresh eating, pies, preserves and freezing. Vigorous, spiny, spreading bushes yield a prolifi c quantity of fruit. Has excellent resistance to mildew and other diseases as well as late spring frosts. Fruits ripen in July. Self-fruitful. 2-yr. #1 bareroot plants. Each $10.95; 3 for $29.95; 6 for $56.95
30151–Zones 3-7–High yields of delicious fruit on space-saving plants. Very manage- able 3 foot plants bear large black fruits that have wonderful fl avor for eating fresh or mak- ing into jams, jellies, syrup, juice and wine. Gram for gram, black currants have almost 3½ times the vitamin C of fresh oranges. Shade tol- erant plants are self-fruitful but will set a heavi- er crop if another variety is present. Has excel- lent resistance to white pine blister rust. Fruits begin ripening in July. 2-yr. #1 bareroot plants. Each $10.95; 3 for $29.95; 6 for $56.95
ROVADA PINK CHAMPAGNE Rovada Red Currant
30156–Zones 3-7–Fruits taste as good as they look. Developed in the Neth- erlands, Rovada bears heavy crops of very large, translucent red berries borne in long clusters. The fruits are delicious eaten fresh or made into sparkling red jams and jellies. Plants have good vigor and disease resistance, plus they are late to fl ower, thus escaping late season frosts. Fruit ripens in late July. 2-yr. #1 bareroot plants.
Each $10.95; 3 for $29.95; 6 for $56.95 Pink Champagne Currant
30153–Zones 3-7–Amazing yields! Long trusses of translucent white berries blushed with pink are produced so abundantly the branches actually bend under the weight of the fruit. Flavor is more delicate than that of black currants and less tart than red currants. Plants have a vigorous, upright growth habit and excellent resistance to leaf diseases. Grow in sun or partial shade. 2-yr. #1 bareroot plants.
Each $10.95; 3 for $29.95; 6 for $56.95
PLEASE NOTE SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS FOR CURRANTS AND GOOSEBERRIES Currants and gooseberries are host plants for white pine blister rust; therefore, restricted shipment applies to some states. We cannot ship currants or gooseberries to the following states: AZ, CA, CO, DE, ID, ME, MA, MT, NC, NH, NJ, NM, WA or WV.
CONSORT Consort Black Currant ELDERBERRIES Cultivated Elderberries
Zones 4-8–Delicious fruit on carefree, attractive plants. Cultivated elderbrries are vigorous and pro- ductive with fruit much larger and sweeter than wild elderberries. Excellent for pies, wine and jelly. Large, creamy-white heads of fl owers in early summer make it a showy ornamental. Plants grow 6 to 8 feet tall and should be planted 7 to 8 feet apart. Two varieties are required for pollination. A single plant is almost entirely unfruitful. Our elderberry offers include cul- tivars Adams #1 and York. 2-yr. #1 bareroot plants.
ELDERBERRY OFFER
30162 (X)–1 of each (2 plants) for $15.95 30163 (X)–2 of each (4 plants) for $28.95 30164 (X)–3 of each (6 plants) for $38.95
30150–Zones 4-7–Outstanding fl avor! The small ¾ inch berries high in vitamin C have a unique, sweet, musky fl avor reminiscent of blackberries. The self-fruitful shrubs grow 6 feet wide and tall and set large amounts of fruit, even during cooler summers. Resistant to white pine blister rust, though somewhat susceptible to mildew. Begins ripening in July. 2-yr. #1 bareroot plants.
Each $8.95; 3 for $24.95; 6 for $45.95 CURRANT OFFER
30158 (X)–One plant each of Rovada, Pink Champagne, Red Lake, Ben Sarek and Jonkheer van Tets, a $52.75 value for $44.95
JONKHEER VAN TETS
Jonkheer van Tets Red Currant
30154–Zones 3-7–The fi rst red currant to ripen. The large size and fi ne fl avor of the fruit makes it ideal for eating fresh, juice, jellies and streudels. The erect bushes are easy to pick and resistant to mildew and aphids. Areas susceptible to late frosts should consider locating plants in a protected location to prevent bud damage from cold temperatures. One of the most popular varieties in Europe. 2-yr. #1 bareroot plants.
Each $10.95; 3 for $29.95; 6 for $56.95 RED LAKE Red Lake Currant
30155–Zones 2-7–The most widely grown red currant. Vigorous bushes pro- duce clusters of big, delicious, bright red berries that ripen in July. Makes a spar- kling red jelly. Easy to pick and remains productive even in partial shade. 2-yr. #1 bareroot plants.
Each $8.95; 3 for $24.95; 6 for $45.95
PIXWELL Pixwell Gooseberry TIXIA™ AUNT MOLLY’S GROUND CHERRY
Aunt Molly’s Ground Cherry CAPE GOOSEBERRY OR HUSK CHERRY
½ to ¾ inch fruits are encased in a papery husk that turns brown when fruits are ripe. With strawberry- like fl avor, the sweet fruits are excellent for pies, pre- serves, jams and fresh-eating. Productive plants 18" tall and 24" wide begin fruiting in July and continue to frost.(A) Pkt. (100 seeds) $2.75; 2 pkts. $4.90; (J) ¼ oz. $12.95
02351–(70 Day)–An heirloom variety from Poland prized for its fl avor. Golden-yellow
– 14 – Tixia™ Gooseberry
30187–(var. Rafzvicta)–Zones 3-7–(PPAF) Jumbo bright red fruits on nearly thornless canes. Developed in Switzerland where goose- berries are favorites, Tixia™ allows for painless picking as its one year canes have few thorns, and those that remain are relatively soft. Huge, elongated, smooth red fruits with succulent ‘sweet-tart’ fl avor are delicious fresh and also make mouth-watering pies, jams and jellies. Fruit ripens in July. High-yielding plants are mildew resistant. 2-yr. #1 bareroot plants. Each $11.95; 3 for $32.95; 6 for $59.95
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Hinnomaki Red Gooseberry 30183–Zones 3-7–Big berries with unique fl avor. An outstanding variety from Finland combining superb fl avor, high yields of beautiful dark red fruit and good mildew resistance. Fruits have tangy outer skin and succulent sweet fl esh for a unique ‘sweet-tart’ fl avor. They’re great fresh and make some of the best pies you’ve ever tasted. Adapts to a wide variety of growing conditions. Self-fruit- ful. 2-yr. #1 bareroot plants.
Each $11.95; 3 for $32.95; 6 for $59.95
30185–Zones 3-7–Prolifi c yields of large delicious berries. Usually bears the year after planting. Fruits hang on slender stems an inch below the branches making them easy to pick. Plants are nearly thornless. Green berries turn pink when ripe and are soft, juicy and sweet. Makes delicious pies, jams and jellies. Self-fruitful. 2-yr. #1 bareroot plants.
Each $8.95; 3 for $24.95; 6 for $45.95 GOOSEBERRY OFFER
30190 (X)–Includes one plant each of Hinnomaki Red, Pixwell and Invicta, a $31.85 value for $26.95
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