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‘AC™ Harrow Fair’ Peach

$75.00

Medium-large, round fruits with juicy and flavourful flesh. Good disease restiance. Semi-freestone. One of the many cultivars released by AAFC-Harrow research centre.

Self-fertile but benefits from cross-pollination from another peach cultivar with a similar bloom time.

 

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‘Ambrosia’ Apple

$75.00

A naturally occurring sport from British Columbia introduced in 1980. Clear red blush covers 70-90% of the fruit. Clean smooth skin with no russeting. Crisp, juicy flesh with pleasing sub-acid flavour. Creamy texture, excellent for fresh salads. Ripens in late September. A popular variety, now common in most grocery stores across North America.

 

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‘Amity’ Raspberry

Fall-bearing red raspberry; large, firm, dark red berries with good flavour; superior quality, excellent for fresh market, shipping, freezing and canning; more resistant to root rot and can take somewhat heavier soils. Also shows aphid resistance.

 

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‘Askola’ Sea Buckthorn [Female]

$18.00

This female cultivar of Sea Buckthorn features fine silver foliage all season and edible orange berries in fall and winter, selected for high yields, rich in Vitamins A, C (about 7 times more than lemons) & E, antioxidants and omega 3 oils. Don’t just focus on the fruit though, the leaves can be dried and used for tea! This is a vigorous and attractive shrub that can grow 10-12 ft. in height if not pruned. Tolerant of alkaline and salty soil, and very cold hardy. Needs a male pollinizer for fruit set.

During the Cold War, East Germany used them as a healthful substitute for orange juice. The fruit is also unique for its oil content, which is used as a treatment for burns and skin diseases as well as for ulcers and other illnesses. You will often see Sea Buckthorn as an ingredient in many nutritional supplements and cosmetics. Sea Buckthorn berries can also be processed into fruit leather, purees and jams. Harvest out fruit by hand or by cutting off the fruit-laden branches and freezing them. The frozen berries can easily be shaken off and, after thawing, make great juice and preserves. Like cranberry juice, Sea Buckthorn juice is usually diluted with up to 70% water.

 

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‘Autumn Magic’ Aronia

$16.00

Rich, sweet-tart flavour. This spreading ornamental shrub yields berries packed with pectin, and high in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. Great for wine, jams, and smoothies. Blueberry-sized berries are sweet and astringent when eaten fresh. Fruit is astringent and may not appeal to everyone’s tastes. White, sweet-scented five-petal blooms appear in spring along with fine-toothed foliage that turns a fiery-red in fall, creating a welcome ornamental addition to your landscape. Pest- and disease-resistant. Cold hardy. Ripens in September. Self-pollinating. Native to North America. Also known as “Chokeberry”.

 

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‘Black Satin’ Blackberry

$16.00$45.00

This beautiful newer variety produces heavy crops of large, firm, oblong blackberries with a delicious, sweet flavour. These berries are excellent for jams, jellies, pies and fresh eating, and they also keep well. The plant is heavy yielding, semi-erect and thornless. It’s self-pollinating but will be more productive when planted with another variety. Highly disease resistant.

 

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‘Blazing Star®’ Peach

$75.00

Frim, non-browning yellow fleshed peach with 90% red skin. Freestone with a small pit. Relatively hardy. Medium-large round fruits. Excellent for canning, drying, preserves and fresh eating. Some resistance to bacterial spot.

Self-fertile but benefits from cross-pollination from another peach cultivar with a similar bloom time.

 

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‘Boreal Beast’ Haskap

$18.00

Boreal Beast is very vigorous and sturdy upright growing haskap. What makes Beast stand out is its later flowering and late-season fruit ripening. Its fruit are remarkable for flavour when fresh or frozen. Cross-pollination is required. Compatible with Boreal Beauty, Boreal Blizzard and Honeybee. New release 2018!

Also known as Honeyberries or Blue Honeysuckle, Canadian Haskap are superior to any other Honeyberries with sweeter, wild Blueberry flavour and larger, fleshier fruit not unlike oversize Blueberries. The plant themselves are extremely cold tolerant and these are a great fruit alternative for cold climates.

 

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‘Boreal Beauty’ Haskap

$18.00

Boreal Beauty fruits are heavy, firm, mostly oval, and hold onto branches with just the right amount of force and taste great. Bushes are strong, upright growers and show no signs of mildew. Very productive! Almost all large-fruited haskap cause branches to bend over, but not ‘Boreal Beauty’, her branches remain strong and upright. Another member of the Boreal series that flowers and ripens later than previous UofS cultivars. Cross-pollination is required. Currently only compatible with Boreal Beast. New release in 2017!

Also known as Honeyberries or Blue Honeysuckle, Canadian Haskap are superior to any other Honeyberries with sweeter, wild Blueberry flavour and larger, fleshier fruit not unlike oversize Blueberries. The plant themselves are extremely cold tolerant and these are a great fruit alternative for cold climates.

 

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‘Boreal Blizzard’ Haskap

$18.00

Boreal Blizzard is one of the first larger berried varieties set to completely change the Haskap industry! It was so named because the fruit size, productivity, and flavour stopped the breeders in their tracks. Berries are more than twice as heavy as ‘Tundra’ or ‘Borealis’. This variety is an excellent choice for home growers, U-picks and commercial harvester type orchards. The first release of the Boreal series that flowers and ripens later than previous UofS cultivars. Cross-pollination is required. Compatible with Borealis, Boreal Beast, Honey Bee & Tundra as pollinizers. New release in 2016.

Also known as Honeyberries or Blue Honeysuckle, Canadian Haskap are superior to any other Honeyberries with sweeter, wild Blueberry flavour and larger, fleshier fruit not unlike oversize Blueberries. The plant themselves are extremely cold tolerant and these are a great fruit alternative for cold climates.

 

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‘Borealis’ Haskap

Borealis is noted for yielding very large fruit with excellent flavour. Its fruit has a softer, more delicate fruit than Tundra. Borealis is an ideal option for U-Pick operations or for the home gardener. Requires cross pollination. Compatible with Aurora, Berry Blue, Boreal Blizzard and Honeybee.

This University of Saskatchewan introduction produces blueberry-like fruit that ripens as early as Strawberries. Also known as Honeyberries or Blue Honeysuckle, Canadian Haskap are superior to any other Honeyberries with sweeter, wild Blueberry flavour and larger, fleshier fruit not unlike oversize Blueberries. The plant themselves are extremely cold tolerant and these are a great fruit alternative for cold climates.

 

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‘Chicago Hardy’ Fig

$22.00$40.00

Finally a fig worthy of Kootenay growing!

Chicago Hardy Figs are hardy to Canada Zone 6. A must for the experienced gardener; with a bit of effort, they can be grown outside like a bush! For average growers in the Kootenays, Figs can be grown in pots which can be taken inside overwinter for survival through dormancy. Nothing quite like a fresh fig from your own tree! Very productive as it is able to produce fruit on both the new and old woods. May die back in colder climates and resume growth from the base in spring. Fruit ripens to a dark mahogany-purple colour from July until frost. Self-pollinating.

 

*Note: We do not offer replacements for poor winter management of your fig tree. These figs are on the edge of cold hardiness for the Kootenay region. Plant at your own risk.

 

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‘Coconut Ice’ Peach

A white-fleshed peach variety that matures middle to late in the harvest season. The fruit skin of ‘Coconut Ice’ has a lower amount of anthocyanin than other varieties, and in ‘Coconut Ice’ the overcolour is pink-red.

Self-fertile but benefits from cross-pollination from another peach cultivar with a similar bloom time.

 

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‘Crimson Passion’ Dwarf Sour Cherry

$30.00

Crimson Passion is a hardy deciduous hybrid shrub variety of Sour Cherry released in the Romance Series of Dwarf Sour Cherries from the University of Saskatchewan in 2004. CP produces the the sweetest of the series which is deep red (lighter red than Cupid and Romeo) and perfect for fresh eating or processing. Although sour is in their name, they can be surprisingly sweet when harvested at the right stage of ripeness. Tends to stay more compact than those of the series. Grows well as a bushy hedge instead of pruning into a single-trunked tree.

 

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‘Cupid’ Dwarf Sour Cherry

$30.00

Cupid is a hardy deciduous hybrid shrub variety of Sour Cherry released in the Romance Series of Dwarf Sour Cherries from the University of Saskatchewan in 2004. Cupid produces the largest fruit of all the sour cherries which is dark/red and perfect for fresh eating. It tends to be a bit later than other varieties, most likely due to its size. Although sour is in their name, they can be surprisingly sweet when harvested at the right stage of ripeness. Grows well as a bushy hedge instead of pruning into a single-trunked tree.

 

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‘D’Artagnan’ Dwarf Sour Cherry

$30.00

A’Artagnan is from the new Musketeer Series from the University of Saskatchewan and is closely related to their previous romance series having the same parents as Valentine, Juliet and Crimson Passion. While it was developed for commercial producers who needed improved plant habit for sideways harvest machines, D’Artagnan is a great choice for home gardeners looking for an easy to manage cherry hedge. It tends to have have increased suckering compared to the Romance series, but branches stay shorter and more flexible, only requiring thinning pruning after 12 years in trial (compared to 7 years for other cultivars). Fruit is burgundy with proper proportions for commercial use. Although sour is in their name, they can be surprisingly sweet when harvested at the right stage of ripeness. Self-pollinating but cross pollinates well with the Romance series. Released in 2021 from UofS Fruit Breeding Program.

 

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‘Diamond Harrow’ Peach

$75.00

Winter-hardy and disease-resistant! An early, medium-sized variety with pretty pink blooms to perk up the spring landscape. Fruit has an attractive, 70% scarlet skin over a yellow background with a firm, deep yellow flesh and excellent flavor. High resistance to bacterial spot and brown rot, and has few split pits. A very nice fresh-eating freestone variety that is also good for canning and preserves. Developed in Ontario, Canada and is quite hardy, which means heavy bud-set — subsequent thinning is required for best results. Ripens in July.

Self-fertile. Does not require cross pollination.

 

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‘Earliblaze’ Nectarine

$75.00

Medium-sized juicy fruit and glossy green foliage make this an attractive choice. Heavy producing tree when mature. The spring flush of pink flowers are very fragrant adding to its value as a great selection for the home orchard. Winter hardy in zone 5.

 

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‘Early Italian’ Prune Plum

$75.00

Large oval purple fruit with greenish-yellow flesh that turns red when cooked. Good for canning and drying. Good commercial prune-plum. Ripens in 14 days earlier than Italian Plum.

 

Semi-self-fertile. Benefits from cross pollination with another European plum (Prunus domestica) cultivar.

 

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‘Einset’ Seedless Grape

$18.00

Einset Seedless grape has oval, bright red berries with a light waxy bloom. Berries are medium-sized and crack resistant, which gives them good keeping quality. The flesh is tender to firm with a fruity strawberry-like flavour. The grapes are pleasantly sweet with a high brix/acid ratio. An excellent introduction from the Cornell University breeding program. Seed remnants are occasionally noticeable.

 

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‘Emperor Francis’ Cherry

Make your own maraschino cherries! This is one of the best sweet cherries you’ll find anywhere. Tree is consistently productive. Fruit is perfect for canning jellies and jams or making homemade maraschinos. Best when picked fresh and popped into your mouth like candy. Resists cracking. Introduced to the U.S. circa early 1900s. Ripens in late June. Does not pollinate with Bing.

Not self-fertile. Please check the Sweet Cherry Pollination Chart for a suitable pollinizer.

 

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‘Erntekrone’ Lingonberry

Erntekrone is a high yielding lingonberry with good summer and fall yields. Growth is vigorous and upright reaching 8-12″. Leaves are dark green and more rounded than other cultivars. Berries are medium to large and bright red. Produces 2 crops per year (August and October). Developed in 1981 in Germany. Known by several other common names including partridgeberry, foxberry, northern mountain cranberry, cowberry, wolf-berry, dry ground cranberry, rock cranberry, and lingberry among others.

 

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‘Fantasia’ Nectarine

$75.00

A popular, large, yellow freestone that’s firm when ripe, but oh, so juicy. The taste is sweet, but tangy, and very rich. Nectarines are large and brightly colored. There are so many, they require thinning for the best quality crop. Good for fresh eating, canning and pies. Ripens in late August. Self-pollinating.

 

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‘Flavortop’ Nectarine

Large, yellow-fleshed fruit has an attractive red-orange skin. Showy spring blooms. Thin the bountiful fruit crop for larger, highest-quality nectarines. Originates from Fresno, California in 1969. Freestone. Ripens in August. Self-pollinating.

 

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‘Himrod’ Seedless Grape

$14.00$18.00

Bears golden yellow fruit on long loose clusters of medium-sized berries. Fruit ripens in early season, mid-August. Good variety for the home garden as a table grape, for making juice or wine. Can be dried for raisins. Very high quality. One of the hardiest white seedless grapes.

 

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‘Honey Bee’ Haskap

Honey Bee is utilized for a pollinizer of most varieties, however still produces a suitable crop. Berries are slightly tart and have an ability to ‘hang-on’ to the plant to reduce drop when ripe. Very suitable for home growers and U-pick, but not mechanical harvesting. Bushes are upright and vigorous, with resistance to leaf powdery mildew. Compatible with Aurora, Borealis, Boreal Beast, Boreal Blizzard, and Tundra.

This University of Saskatchewan introduction produces blueberry-like fruit that ripens as early as Strawberries. Also known as Honeyberries or Blue Honeysuckle, Canadian Haskap are superior to any other Honeyberries with sweeter, wild Blueberry flavour and larger, fleshier fruit not unlike oversize Blueberries. The plant themselves are extremely cold tolerant and these are a great fruit alternative for cold climates.

 

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‘Honeycrisp’ Apple

$75.00

Large-sized red apple that is exceptionally crisp, sweet and juicy, making it a must for any home or commercial orchard. Its fine texture makes it great for fresh eating. Ripens late September. Exceptional storage life. A 1991 University of Minnesota introduction.

 

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‘JH Hale’ Peach

$75.00

A long standing heirloom. Widely adapted and cold hardy. Large to extra large, with golden skin and light red blush. Firm flavourful flesh has made this a long standing favourite. Freestone. Originated in Connecticut in 1912.

Not self-fertile. Requires another peach cultivar as a pollinizer to set fruit, unlike most other peaches.

 

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‘Joan J’ Raspberry

$12.00$30.00

Fall-bearing red raspberry; large, firm, dark red berries with good flavour that grow on thornless vines; superior quality, excellent yields and, excellent for fresh market, shipping, freezing and canning.

 

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‘Juliet’ Dwarf Sour Cherry

$30.00

Enjoy bountiful harvests of delicious fruits from an easy to reach, compact plant. White spring blossoms provide an attractive display, followed by clusters of dark red, sour-sweet fruit which ripen in late summer. During trials, Juliet was always first or close second in sweetness and ranked the best flavour for fresh eating directly from the tree when allowed to ripen. Great for processing and fresh eating. Part of the University of Saskatchewan Romance Series (2004). Although sour is in their name, they can be surprisingly sweet when harvested at the right stage of ripeness. Grows well as a bushy hedge instead of pruning into a single-trunked tree.

 

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‘Koralle’ Lingonberry

$16.00

Grow nutritious berries on compact shrubs! Fruits are high in vitamin C and make tasty sauces, jellies, and wines. Small pink flowers bloom in spring and repeat in summer, followed at least one crop (two in a good year) of slightly tart, bright red edible berries in late summer into fall. Growth habit is suitable for rock gardens or as a groundcover. Grows 12 to 18 inches tall and wide. Requires low pH, acidic soil to thrive. Cold-hardy. Ripens in mid-August and mid-October. Self-pollinating.

 

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‘Korsor’ Elderberry

$20.00

Korsor is a variety of black European elder notable for its large, dark, juicy berries. It grows to about 8 feet tall. Bred in Demark.

European black elderberries are the most sought-after and productive elder species because they have been selected for heavy yields and cold hardiness. The berries are renowned as a nutritive anti-viral and immune system tonic.  If you buy elderberries or elderberry tincture in the store, you are most likely looking at a variety of European black elder, Sambucus nigra. Flowers can also be harvested!

This species is partly self-fertile, so doesn’t require cross-pollination, but the yields will be heavier with a second variety planted nearby. Elder shrubs prefer partial shade to full sun, with higher yields in more sun. It’s best to irrigate them in summer. Netting may be required to keep birds from destroying berry crop. 

American elderberries (Sambucus canadensis) are native to the Midwest US and are more vigorous than black European elderberries (Sambucus nigra). Both are planted commercially for medicinal berries. Our Kootenay native blue elderberry (S. cerulea) also make wonderful medicine, and they are more drought tolerant than other varieties. Don’t accidentally mistake red elderberries (S. racemosa) for any of the edible and medicinal varieties – they are not safe to consume.

 

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‘Leikora’ Sea Buckthorn [Female]

$18.00

This female cultivar of Sea Buckthorn was selected for high yields, of large fruits rich in Vitamins A, C (about 7 times more than lemons) & E, antioxidants and omega 3 oils. Don’t just focus on the fruit though, the leaves can be dried and used for tea! This is a vigorous and attractive shrub that can grow 10-12 ft. in height if not pruned. Tolerant of alkaline and salty soil, and very cold hardy. Needs a male pollinizer for fruit set.

During the Cold War, East Germany used them as a healthful substitute for orange juice. The fruit is also unique for its oil content, which is used as a treatment for burns and skin diseases as well as for ulcers and other illnesses. You will often see Sea Buckthorn as an ingredient in many nutritional supplements and cosmetics. Sea Buckthorn berries can also be processed into fruit leather, purees and jams. Harvest out fruit by hand or by cutting off the fruit-laden branches and freezing them. The frozen berries can easily be shaken off and, after thawing, make great juice and preserves. Like cranberry juice, Sea Buckthorn juice is usually diluted with up to 70% water.

 

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‘Loch Ness’ Blackberry

Glossy black berries are big on size and flavour! The 4-6 ft. semi-erect canes bear delicious, monster-sized berries in mid to late July that are ideal for fresh eating, preserves and juices. Thornless canes are easy to manage and resistant to double blooms. Bred in Scotland SCRI (1988). Plants can reach yields of 8lbs each! Plants can reach yields of 8lbs each! Thornless semi-erect canes may need support under heavy fruit load. Summer-bearing floricane. Mid-late season. Heat-tolerant. Self-pollinating.

 

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‘Martin’ Saskatoon

$16.00

This variety was selected by Dieter Martin in Saskatchewan for exceptionally large and tasty fruit with improved ripening uniformity compared to its “Thiessen” parentage. The plant is vigorous but maintains a good upright form. One of the more compact saskatoons, Martin grows to be around 10ft tall and can spread out 13ft if not maintained. Fruit is suited for fresh eating and processing.

Average fruit size 15mm (0.6″). Average yields. Moderate suckering.

 

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‘Northline’ Saskatoon

$16.00

Northline is a popular variety due to its smaller size, heavy yields and great-tasting fruit. Upright habit and uniform ripening are also added perks! Suited for fresh eating and processing. Can be harvested by hand or mechanically. 

Average fruit size 16mm (0.6″). High yields. High suckering.

 

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‘Red Spy’ Apple

$75.00

The Red Spy Apple Tree is an old variety, originating in NY in the 1800’s. It is similar to Northern Spy but with a much redder skin and bright stripes. The fruit is very tender and juicy and great for cooking as well as storing. Creamy-colored flesh with a sweet-tart flavour that is crisp, aromatic, and juicy. Grafted onto semi-dwarf rootstock.

 

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‘Reliance’ Peach

Cold hardy and widely-adapted. Medium-large peaches are yellow fleshed with a traditional yellow with red blush skin. Excellent for canning, drying, preserves and fresh eating. Released in New Hampshire in 1964.

Self-fertile but benefits from cross-pollination from another peach cultivar with a similar bloom time.

 

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‘Romeo’ Dwarf Sour Cherry

$30.00

Romeo is a hardy deciduous hybrid shrub variety of Sour Cherry released in the Romance Series of Dwarf Sour Cherries from the University of Saskatchewan in 2004. It features dark red/black, flavourful fruit most suitable for fresh eating, processing, and juice production. Although sour is in their name, they can be surprisingly sweet when harvested at the right stage of ripeness. Romeo is also suitable as an accent or landscape shrub. Grows well as a bushy shrub instead of pruning into a single-trunked tree.

 

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‘Smoky’ Saskatoon

$16.00

One of the oldest and first good yielding cultivars, a majority of the commercial saskatoon orchards were based on this cultivar until Northline and other cultivars were introduced. Slightly smaller fruit size with a milder taste with lower acidity. Blooms later than other cultivars thereby potentially avoid spring frost damage.  

Average fruit size 14mm (0.5″). High yields. High suckering.

 

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