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SHIPPING TO ONLY WESTERN CANADA'Sovereign Coronation' Seedless Grape
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‘Sovereign Coronation’ Seedless Grape

$14.00$18.00

Sovereign Coronation is developed at Summerland Research Station, here in BC. This midseason eating grape produces virtually seedless, blue-purple fruit with a sweet musky flavour. Makes great preserves. Commonly sold from the Okanagan as fresh seedless table grapes, but also are the most widely grown table grape in Canada. The fruit has a vibrant blue colour similar to Concord and is earlier than traditional varieties. A great option for organic growers as fruit clusters tend to be more open allowing for better airflow and reduced disease pressure.

 

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‘Spartan’ Apple (M9 NIC29 Dwarf)

The Spartan apple was the first new breed of apple created by the Pacific Agri-food Research Centre in Summerland! Spartan is a deep maroon-coloured apple with an excellent refreshing sweet flavour. Apple textbooks often describe the flavour as “vinous” and it can indeed have a wine-like quality, although this is first and foremost a crisp sweet juicy unpretentious apple. That flavour, and the crimson skin, are an easy clue that Spartan is related to the famous Canadian McIntosh apple. Spartan is undoubtedly one of the best of the many varieties which trace their ancestry back to McIntosh. Usually ripens later in the season, usually around late September to early October. Stores well.

 

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‘Sweet Thing’ Dwarf Sour Cherry

Sweet Thing produces some of the highest quality sour cherries that the University of Saskatchewan has seen. Comes from the linage of ‘Carmen Jewel’ and ‘Erdi Jubileum’, and may even contain heritage from Hungarian sweet cherry. Rick Sawatzky’s favourite for eating quality while using for research. Not as cold hardy as the Romance series, but has great potential for warmer areas such as BC and Ontario. Fruit tend to be large and are excellent for fresh eating, juicing and deserts. Self-pollinating, but benefits from cross-pollination. Released in 2021 from UofS Fruit Breeding Program.

 

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‘Thiessen’ Saskatoon

$16.00

A popular variety with U-Picks and homeowners because of it’s tall tree-like shape and larger berries! Blooms earlier than other cultivars and is considered one of the most productive Saskatoon varieties! Great for eating fresh, baking in pies, or storing as preserves!

 

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Outof stock'Tilton' Apricot
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‘Tilton’ Apricot

$85.00

Medium-sized heart-shaped light orange coloured fruit. The firm flesh is golden-yellow red-blushed fruit. Fine-textured distinct flavoured flesh. Excellent for freezing, drying or canning. Self-pollinating. Ripens in July. An old leading commercial variety. Winter hardy in zone 5.

 

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'Top Hat' Blueberry
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‘Top Hat’ Blueberry

$18.00

A hardy dwarf variety with sweetly-flavoured light blue fruit in early mid-season and pretty bell-shaped flowers, bushy and compact with lovely red fall colour. Primarily grown as an ornamental, but it’s also valued for its edible qualities. Perfect for the patio!

 

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SHIPPING TO ONLY WESTERN CANADA'Triple Crown' Blackberry
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‘Triple Crown’ Blackberry

$16.00$45.00

A unique flavour that has garnered rave reviews! Three crowning attributes – excellent flavour, productivity and vigour! This productive plant yields jumbo berries that offer a tasty blend of sweetness and tartness. The fruit is borne uniformly, so it is easy to pick. 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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‘Tundra’ Haskap

Tundra’s fruit is firm and does not bleed from the stem end when removed from the plant, making this variety suitable for mechanical harvest. It possesses the desired fruit shape and size to appeal to the Japanese market and rated high in the flavour testing. Bushes tend to grow outward. Cross pollination is required. Compatible with Aurora, 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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'Valentine' Dwarf Sour Cherry
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‘Valentine’ Dwarf Sour Cherry

$30.00

Valentine is the only bright red in the Romance Series of Dwarf Sour Cherries from the University of Saskatchewan. It is a preferred variety for drying as fruit maintain their red colour, but also suitable for fresh eating and processing. Although sour is in their name, they can be surprisingly sweet when harvested at the right stage of ripeness. High yielding as plants a generally larger than others in the series. Grows well as a bushy shrub instead of pruning into a single-trunked tree.

 

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'Van' Cherry
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‘Van’ Cherry

$30.00$85.00

Irresistible, dark-red cherries! Van is vigorous and bears young. Fruit is medium-large and firm with a flavor similar to Bing. Short-stemmed fruit grows in a cylinder around the branch. Enjoy magnificent cherry blossoms in spring! May be susceptible to cracking due to moisture at ripening. Originates from Summerland, BC around 1942. Ripens in mid-June. High yield potential but fruit size can become small if the tree is overloaded with fruit.

Average Fruit: 9.9gr – 45% Crack

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

 

 

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SHIPPING TO ONLY WESTERN CANADA'Vanessa' Seedless Grape
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‘Vanessa’ Seedless Grape

$12.00$18.00

Developed by the Horticultural Research Institute of Ontario, Vanessa is a red dessert grape of excellent quality. The vine is moderately vigorous and among the hardiest of seedless grapes. The seed remnant is usually large and soft; when noticeable it is sometimes a cause for limited marketability. Berries are medium in size on medium, well-filled clusters. Storage potential is good. The flavour is mild and fruity, and the berry texture is firm. The fruit quality is among the best of the red seedless types.

According to the University of Minnesota, the characteristic that separates the “Vanessa” from other seedless grape varieties is its crisp texture. Bruce Reisch, a professor in the Department of Horticultural Sciences at Cornell University in New York (USA), who specializes in viticulture, said fruit quality makes it one of the best table grapes among the seedless red grape varieties.

 

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Outof stock'Westcot' Apricot
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‘Westcot’ Apricot

$85.00

Hardy. Pink flowers cover the tree each spring. Medium-sized heart-shaped light orange-coloured fruit with a red blush. Firm flesh is golden-yellow and freestone. Excellent for fresh eating or canning. Self-pollinating. Ripens in July-August. Winter hardy in zone 3, but more reliable for fruit production in zones 5+. Developed at the Morden, Manitoba Research Station, released 1982.

 

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