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SPECIALTY FRUITS


Unusual Fruits On Ornamental Trees, Vines and Shrubs


PAWPAW Pawpaw SCARLET SENTINEL™ GOLDEN SENTINEL™ Columnar Apple Trees FIRECRACKER™ CRAB Dwarf Firecracker™ Crab


fruit that ripens in mid-September. 3 to 4 ft. bareroot trees. Each $29.95; 2 or more for $25.95 each


30482–(Bill’s Red-Flesh Crab cultivar)–Zones 3-7–Fruits look like miniature Red Delicious apples. The cute red 2 inch fruits have surprising red fl esh and spritely sweet- tart fl avor. Serving these little apples for salads and desserts is sure to receive kudos from family and guests. They also make clear, sparkling red jelly and beautiful pickled apples. Naturally dwarf trees have bronze-green leaves and beauti- ful deep pink fl owers in spring followed by heavy crops of


Zones 4-8–Unique apple trees have no branches! They’re perfect for plant- ing in confi ned areas, in pots, or as conversation pieces in your yard. Apples are produced in clusters along the trunk on short spurs. Growth of the tree is vertical with almost no branching. Our varieties are disease resistant and bear large, delicious fruit, often the year after planting. Naturally dwarf, they grow only 8 to 12 feet tall. Pollinate with any other apple tree. These selections were


discovered in Canada. 2 to 3 ft. bareroot trees. 30495–SCARLET SENTINEL™–Very large greenish-yellow fruit blushed with red. Crisp and sweet with pure white fl esh. Ripens late September.


30485–GOLDEN SENTINEL™–Very large and attractive golden-yellow apples are sweet, juicy and delicious. Ripens mid-September.


30490–NORTHPOLE™–Large, bright red McIntosh-type apples are crisp, juicy and highly aromatic. Ripens early September.


PRICE OF COLUMNAR APPLE TREES: Each $29.95; 2 or more $25.95 each COLUMNAR APPLE TREE OFFER


30499 (X)–One tree each of the above 3 varieties for $74.95 Sea Berry


RABINA Rabina Mountain Ash


22560–(Sorbus aucuparia)–Zones 3-9–Edible fruits! A unique true mountain ash found growing in the wild in Rus- sia. Unlike other mountain ash, Rabina has remarkably good tasting fruit with a sweet-tart, non-bitter fl avor. High in vi- tamins A and C, the abundant bright orange berries are good for fresh eating, juice, preserves, pastry and wine. The small ornamental trees grow up to 20 feet tall and have attractive pinnate foliage that turns orange-red in fall. 3 to 5 ft. bareroot trees. Each $27.95; 2 or more $24.95 each


Shipova Mountain Ash


22561–(Sorbus x Pyrus)–Zones 3-9–Large delectable fruits! This unique hybrid of mountain ash and pear orgin- ated in Yugoslavia. Attractive trees produce round, yellow- orange fruits the size of large apricots. The mouth-watering, seedless fruits are aromatic with a slight rose-like scent. The 15 to 20 foot trees have attractive dark, silver-gray foliage and nice pyramidal shape. Hardy and scab resistant. Partial- ly self-fertile, but planting two Mountain ash varieties will


produce more fruit. 3 to 5 ft. bareroot trees. Each $27.95; 2 or more $24.95 each


MOUNTAIN ASH OFFER


22566 (X)–One each of Rabina and Shipova, a $55.90 value for $47.95


Baby Shipova Mountain Ash


BABY SHIPOVA


will result in higher yields. 3 to 5 ft. bareroot trees. Each $27.95; 2 or more $24.95 each


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easily fi ts into smaller yards and landscapes. While partially self-fertile, planting two different Mountain Ash varieties


22558–(x Sorbo pyrus auricula- ris)–Zones 3-9–The same de- lectable fruits as Shipova, but on a smaller tree! This unique, newly rediscovered selection produces good crops, 20 pounds or more, of round, yellow-or- ange aromatic fruits the size of large apricots. The early-bear- ing trees mature to a nice com- pact size at just 12 to 15 feet that


SEA BERRY SEA BERRY OFFER


30441 (X)–One each of Leikora female and Male for $39.95


SHIPOVA


fruits are produced in late summer and fall. The berries persist well into winter for enjoyment by birds. Branches are often cut for fl oral displays. The fruit is very high in vitamins C, A and E, and makes a delicious substitute for orange juice when sweetened, the fl avor like a blend of orange and passionfruit. The fruit is also made into sauces, jellies and a base for liqueurs. So tough and disease resistant it has survived for centuries in Siberia. Tolerates salt spray so it’s ideal for coastal plantings. Plant in almost any location with at least ½ day of sun. Requires 1 male for every 6 to 8 female plants for pollination. Bears in 2 to 3 years. 12 to 24 inch bareroot plants.


30439–LEIKORA (female): Each $21.95; 3 or more for $18.95 each


30440–MALE (Sets no fruit, but is needed for fruit to set on Leikora): Each $21.95


Arctic Beauty Kiwi PASHA MALE KIWI


SEPTEMBER SUN FEMALE KIWI


ARCTIC BEAUTY KIWI OFFERS 30270 (X)–1 female & 1 male for $32.95


30271 (X)–2 females & 1 male for $48.95


30272 (X)–5 females & 1 male for $89.95


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(Actinidea kolomikta)–Zones 3-7–Strik- ing ornamental foliage with a bonus of delicious fruit. The Arctic Beauty male plants fl aunt striking pink, white and green variegated leaves the second to third year after planting. The fruitful female produces 1 inch fruits with deli- cious kiwi fl avor and smooth skin – just eat like an over-size grape. Delectable in salads or eaten fresh plus they’re a rich source of vitamin C. Fruit stores up to 2 months if refrigerated. Early bearing – usually bears some fruit the second year. Fruit ripens in August. Requires a fence, wall or trellis for support. NOTE: 1 male plant pollinates up to 5 female plants. 2 yr. 1 to 2 ft. bareroot plants.


30265–SEPTEMBER SUN–(requires a male pollinator to yield fruit)


30266–PASHA–(male pollinator)


PRICE OF ARCTIC BEAUTY KIWI: Each $18.95;


2 or more (your choice) $17.95 each; 5 or more (your choice) $16.95 each


MICHIGAN STATE Hardy Kiwi


(Actinidia spp.)–Zones 4-7–Delicious fruits like super-size grapes. The female kiwis produce 1 inch fruits, rich in vitamin C, with kiwi fl avor and smooth skin. Fruits ripen in September and Octo- ber. Vines grow 15 to 20 feet and usually bear fruit 3 to 4 years after planting. NOTE: 1 male plant pollinates up to 8 female plants. 2 yr. 1 to 2 ft. bareroot plants.


30275–KEN’S RED–(Actinidia purpurea x mela- nandra)–Large, sweet fruits have reddish-purple skin and fl esh. Requires a male pollinator.


30274–MICHIGAN STATE–(Actinidia arguta) Lime-green 1 ounce fruits. Plants are very produc- tive. Requires a male pollinator.


30276–HARDY MALE–(pollinator)


PRICE OF HARDY KIWI: Each $18.95;


2 or more (your choice) $17.95 each; 5 or more (your choice) $16.95 each


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(Hippophae rhamnoides)–Zones 3-8 One of the most widely grown hardy fruiting plants in the world – yet most Americans have never heard of it. The large, ornamental shrubs grow 6 to 10 feet tall with narrow silver leaves. Abun- dant clusters of 3


⁄8 inch yellow-orange NORTHPOLE™


(Asimina triloba)–Zones 5-9–Fruits with fl avor and texture like banana or vanilla custard. No wonder some folks call it the “Hoosier Banana.” This interesting and ornamental U.S. native is slow growing, reaching 12 to 15 feet at maturity, (taller in warmer regions) with large, 12 inch, tropical-looking leaves. Fruits are odd- shaped, 3 to 6 inches long and some up to 1 pound, with a creamy custard-like texture and delicious sweet banana fl avor. They are unusually high in protein and vitamins A and C. Harvest when fruit color turns from green to yellow, about late Sep- tember. Pawpaws are naturally disease and pest resistant. They prefer moist, slightly acid soil and partial shade in hot dry areas. Plant two trees for proper pollination. We offer both grafted variet- ies and seedling pawpaws grown in 4" by 9" deep pots.


30777–MANGO–This fast-growing, attractive va- riety bears good crops of large fl avorful fruits with orange-yellow fl esh.


Each $29.95; 2 or more for $26.95 each


30788–SHENANDOAH™–(Wansevwan cultivar) (P.P.14452)–One of the largest and most fl avorful Pawpaws available. Sweet, creamy-yellow fruits weigh up to 1 pound each.


Each $29.95; 2 or more for $26.95 each


30782–PAWPAW SEEDLINGS–Grown from seed of superior, large-fruited varieties, these seedlings bear good quality fruit and also serve as pollina- tors for grafted varieties. Plant at least two, or one


with a grafted variety, for cross-pollination. Each $15.95; 2 or more for $12.95 each


PAWPAW OFFERS


30958 (X)–One each of Mango and Shenandoah™ for $49.95


30959 (X)–One each of Mango and Pawpaw seedling for $37.95


30963 (X)–One each of Shenandoah™ and Pawpaw seedling for $37.95


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