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‘Himrod’ Seedless Grape
$14.00 – $18.00Bears 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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‘Honey Boat’ Delicata Squash Transplant
$4.50Many claim that this refined Delicata is the “sweetest squash in existence”. Long fruits have the traditional green striping of Delicatas, but with coppery skin instead of the classic yellow. Holds well and keeps its sweetness through storage. Developed by Oregon State University vegetable breeder Jim Baggett. Avg. weight: 1-1.5 lb. Avg. yield: 4-7 fruit.
OP. 100 Days
Certified Organic Transplants. 3″ Potted

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‘Honeycrisp’ Apple
$85.00Large-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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‘Honeywood’ Saskatoon
$16.00Honeywood produces exceptionally large, juicy berries that melt in your mouth. Not only does this saskatoon produce berries with exceptional flavour, but it has very high yields and the bush remains compact, growing only 8′ tall by 5′ wide at maturity.
Average fruit size 14mm (0.5″). High yields.
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Available as: #01 Potted
‘Hopi Black Dye’ Sunflower Transplant
$4.50Traditionally used to produce a color-fast purple dye by the Hopi Native American people, these sunflowers can produce flowers that tower up to 12′ tall! Seeds are edible and take only 90 days to fully mature.
OP. Certified Organic Transplants. 3″ potted

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‘Howden’ Pumpkin Transplant
$4.50Developed by John Howden of Massachusetts in the early 1970s, it defined “the look” in big Halloween pumpkins—deep orange colour, defined ribs, and good handles. Fruits vary in shape and weight, typically averaging 18-26 lb. or larger. Avg. yield: 1-2 fruits/plant.
OP. 115 Days
Certified Organic Transplants. 3″ Potted

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‘Hungarian Hot Wax’ Pepper Transplant
$4.50Long, banana-shaped waxy pepper used for frying, stuffing and pickling. Ripens from pale yellow to deep golden orange and finally cherry red, but traditionally harvested light green and used for pickling. Can be harvested at any stage but heat intensifies as peppers mature. Very productive even in cool weather. Heat varies among strains; this strain is spicy but not overly hot.
SHU 10,000.
OP. 60 Days Yellow
Certified Organic Transplants. 3″ potted

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‘Impala’ Serrano Pepper Transplant
$4.50Very similar to Hot Rod (which was discontinued). Large bushy plants that produce dark green fruits that will ripen to red when allowed to. Serrano chiles are about twice as hot as Jalapenos, and are the chile of choice in South Asian cuisine. They are recommended for curries and chutneys. Unlike many other chiles, the flavour is best when they are still green, but they will ripen to a scarlet red colour. Remove the seeds and pith from the inside for a milder burst of chile flavour. Discarding the seeds will reduce the heat by half.
SHU 10,000-25,000.
F-1 Hybrid. 57 Days Green, 75 Red.
Certified Organic Transplants. 3″ potted

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‘Issai’ Hardy Kiwi
$26.00Issai Hardy Kiwis are self-pollinating vines that produce delicious grape-sized kiwi fruits with edible, fuzz-less skins. They have eight times more vitamin C than oranges! They can be grown much like grapes on a trellis system or climb a pergola. This vine grows fast and can bear up to 100lbs of fruit each year.
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‘Jalafuego Jalapeño’ Pepper Transplant
$4.50Vigorous plants consistently produce very high yields of 3 1/2 to 4″ fruits that are resistant to cracking. Large plants are a bit later to mature but have a higher yield potential compared to most cultivars. High resistance to bacterial leaf spot races 1-3, 7, 8 and potato virus Y.
SHU 2,500-8,000.
F-1 Hybrid. 70 Days Green, 95 Red.
Certified Organic Transplants. 3″ potted

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