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Autumn Olives (Eleagnus umbellata)... 2 Autumn Olives are very hardy, disease resistant and easy to grow. They grow into a large shrub and will produce large quantities of nutritious, tasty, attractive berries. The berries are high in lycopene s, which are reported to help prevent some cancers. Bees love its fragrant flowers and birds relish the fruit. Can grow 8-10ft tall.... 2 80994-Amber br $18.99... 2 80992-Ruby br $18.99... 2 Goumi (Eleagnus multiflora)... 3 80988 Red Gem $15.99... 3 80990 Sweet Scarlet $15.99... 3 Grapes... 3 52434-Golden Muscat Liner $13.99... 3 61300 Himrod Liner $13.99... 3 61326 Suffolk Red Seedless Liner $13.99... 4 Elderberries... 4 100794 Nova $10.99... 4 100797 York $10.99... 4 Gooseberries & Currants... 4 80984 Currant Bar-Le-Duc br $16.99... 4 80982 Currant Blackdown br $12.99... 4 80986 Currant Champagne br $14.99... 5 23172 Currant Red Lake br $6.99... 5 46836 Crandall Black Currant br $6.99... 5 23178 Jostaberry Black Currant x Gooseberry $7.29... 5 23174 Primus White Currant $6.99... 6 33380 Gooseberry Welcome $6.99... 6 Blackberries... 6 13715-Marionberry $7.29... 6 59818-Ollallie $7.29... 7 13318 Tayberry $7.29... 7 22806- Triple Crown $7.29... 7 Raspberries... 7 28222- Boyne $4.29... 7 84735 Fall Gold $4.29... 8 84732 Heritage $4.29... 8 81002 Honey Queen $4.29... 8 45828 Latham $4.29... 8 84717 Meeker $4.29... 9 Blackcap & Purple Raspberries... 9 100800 Munger $7.99... 9 Strawberries $.45 ea $4.86 per dz / $34.56 Flat (8 doz.)... 9 Albion Day Neutral... 9 Chandler June Bearing... 9 1

Keoki White Everbearing Strawberry... 10 Quinalt... 10 Seascape (Day Neutral)... 10 Tri Star (Everbearing)... 10 Artichokes... 11 13675 Green Globe $4.99... 11 80996 Crosnes or Chinese Artichoke $9.99 each... 11 Asparagus... 11 84711 Jersey Knight $1.19 each... 11 39794 Mary Washington $.99 each... 11 84714 Sweet Purple $1.39 each... 12 Horseradish... 12 84792 Horseradish $3.99... 12 Rhubarb... 13 84789 Crimson Cherry $7.29 (jumbo roots)... 13 81004 Victoria $3.29 (jumbo roots)... 13 Autumn Olives (Eleagnus umbellata) Autumn Olives are very hardy, disease resistant and easy to grow. They grow into a large shrub and will produce large quantities of nutritious, tasty, attractive berries. The berries are high in lycopene s, which are reported to help prevent some cancers. Bees love its fragrant flowers and birds relish the fruit. Can grow 8-10ft tall. 80994-Amber br $18.99 A real garden beauty, this unique Japanese variety features profuse, fragrant, white flowers followed in late summer by sweet and tasty, large, golden yellow berries. 80992-Ruby br $18.99 A real garden beauty, this unique Japanese variety features profuse, fragrant, white flowers followed in late summer by sweet and tasty, large, golden yellow berries. 2

Goumi (Eleagnus multiflora) 80988 Red Gem $15.99 These are a pretty, small shrub that grows about 6ft tall. Fragrant, creamy white flowers in April are followed by beautiful and tasty, very early ripening, red berries about the size of a pie cherry. Red Gem is variety from the Russian Far East. It is prized for it s productivity, high quality and tasty fruit. 80990 Sweet Scarlet $15.99 A selection from the Main Botanic Garden Kiev, Ukraine, Sweet Scarlet is valued for its attractive and very flavor fruit. Grapes 52434-Golden Muscat Liner $13.99 Golden Muscat grapes are large, dense, well filled, compact clusters; some clusters can weigh 7 lbs! Large, egg-shaped green berries maturing to pale golden yellow. Tantalizing muscat aroma with European muscatflavor. Golden Muscat is a vigorous vine which does well for shade structures. First recognized in New York 1927. Self Fertile Low chill. 61300 Himrod Liner $13.99 Himrod produces clusters of small, firm, crisp, sweet, greenish white seedless grapes with excellent flavor that ripen very early in the season, about a month earlier than Concord. Excellent for home garden and table use. One of the hardiest white seedless grapes. 3

61326 Suffolk Red Seedless Liner $13.99 Enjoy abundant clusters of firm, juicy, bright red Grapes on your trellis or arbor. Great for fresh eating, these seedless, sweet grapes have a delectable spicy flavor. Suffolk Red ripens in mid to late September. Elderberries 100794 Nova $10.99 Large, sweet blue fruit. Ripens evenly and a bit earlier than York. Pollinate with York. 100797 York $10.99 Juicy, sweet, purplish black berries. Large creamy white flowers in spring. Pollinate with Nova Gooseberries & Currants 80984 Currant Bar-Le-Duc br $16.99 A unique White Currant from France. Bar-Le-Duc produces profuse clusters of large and very sweet, translucent white berries. Good for fresh eating and preserves. Easy to grow an disease resistant. Grows 3-4ft tall. 80982 Currant Blackdown br $12.99 A vigorous, disease resistant, Englsih variety. Blackdown bears heavy crops of large, jet-black, juicy, sweet and very flavorful fruit. Great for fresh eating, it also makes excellent preserves. 4

80986 Currant Champagne br $14.99 This uniqe pink currant is prized for its striking, long clusters of large, rosy-pink sweet and flavorful berries. An attractive, compact shrub growing to about 4ft in height. Champagne is very diseaseresistant and easy to grow. 23172 Currant Red Lake br $6.99 ripens in July. Large, dark red berries on medium to large compact clusters. Excellent for jelly, preserves, and muffins. Strong and vigorous upright bush that will grow 4-6 feet tall and 2-5 feet wide. This currant is suitable for commercial and ornamental uses. Good for bird forage and windbreak plants. Red Lake is one of the most widely grown red currants. Early bearing; 46836 Crandall Black Currant br $6.99 Large black currants in clusters. Sweet tart flavor. Excellent for jam, syrup and juice. Five times the vitamin C of oranges. Upright, fast growing bush. Very productive. Ornamental yellow flowers with delightful fragrance lasting for up to two weeks in the spring. Ripens in mid-july. 23178 Jostaberry Black Currant x Gooseberry $7.29 Complex cross of Black Currant x Gooseberry. Large clusters of nearly black berries; looks like a gooseberry until ripe. Mild, black currant flavor but larger berry size. Higher vitamin C content than gooseberries. Excellent for eating fresh, jam, juice and cordials. Grows over 5 feet the second year. Self fertile. Yields of up 11 pounds per plant. Resistant to powdery mildews, fungal dieback and white pine blister rust. 5

23174 Primus White Currant $6.99 White currant. Compact bush bearing long fruit clusters. Bears up to 20 lbs of fruit per bush. Sweetest fruit of all currants. 33380 Gooseberry Welcome $6.99 Welcome Gooseberry has medium to large, light green fruit with few spines and turns pinkish red when fully ripe. Rich, juicy, pink flesh; sweet-tart flavor. Makes delicious red pies, jellies or jams. Blackberries 13725-Boysenberry $7.29 Very large, non-shiny, dark maroon berries. Soft, very juicy flesh. The Boysen has a distinctive, rich, tangy flavor and very aromatic. Excellent for eating fresh, juice, freezing, canning, pastries, and preserves. Ripens about July 1, and are among the largest of the small fruits. Vigorous, trailing vines. Boysenberries are hardy to approximately -10 degrees F. without protection. Hardy in zones 5-9. 13715-Marionberry $7.29 Medium to large, medium frim, sweet, bright, shiny black berries. Faint wild blackberry flavor. Excellent quality. Excellent for fresh eating; particularly recommended for desserts. Vigorous, thorny vines. Higher yields over a longer picking period than Boysenberry. 6

59818-Ollallie $7.29 Large, shiny, firm black berries. Sweet with some wild blackberry flavor. Vigorous and productive trailing thorny canes. Ripens in July. Developed in Oregon, but produces extremely well in California where the lack of day length and cold limit the productivity of some blackberries. Good for fresh eating, jams and freezing. Zone 6-. 13318 Tayberry $7.29 This is a Loganberry/ black raspberry cross. Juicy, cone-shaped, deep purple fruit up to 1.5 long. Firm core like a blackberry. Strong, slight tart flavor like loganberry. Fine for jam, jelly or homemade wine. Prickly fines grow 6-7ft tall and require strong support. Huge yields up to 12 tons per acre. Vigorous even in difficult weather and bad soil. 22806- Triple Crown $7.29 than any other variety we have seen. Triple Crown Blackberry is the newest thorn less blackberry. This blackberry is named for its three crowning attributes: flavor - productivity - vigor The Triple Crown Blackberry ripens from about July 10 to about August 10. This blackberry variety yield large, glossy black fruits that are pleasantly firm and have the capacity to produce larger berries Raspberries 28222- Boyne $4.29 Everbearing. Large, firm and cohesive fruit. Unique flavor with a special tangy twist. Long fruiting period. Shows good tolerance to root rot. 7

84735 Fall Gold $4.29 This very vigorous gold raspberry is a beautiful hybrid that originated in Korea and is cold hardy. The large tasty berries are sweet as honey and are terrific for eating fresh off the bush or cooking. This raspberry is also popular to use as a garnish in restaurant desserts. The first crop matures in July and the second in September. Zones 5-8 84732 Heritage $4.29 Introduced from New York State at Geneva in 1969. Large, sweet, dark red berries with a mild flavor. This superior quality berry is good for fresh eating, freezing, canning, and preserves. The canes are tall for an everbearing raspberry, but are very sturdy and seldom require support. Strong, vigorous, very productive, suckers prolifically and spreads rapidly. Fairly tolerant of heavier soils but will develop Root Rot in poorly drained areas. Moderate summer crop with heavier, superior fall crop. An excellent variety for the home gardener and also grown commercially in many areas. 81002 Honey Queen $4.29 The Honey Queen has a larger berry and honey sweet flavor and is yellow-amber in color. The Honey Queen is a later variety and tends to ripen about the time that Black Raspberries do. Prefers the cooler climates, does not like direct sun or hot air.. 45828 Latham $4.29 Spring bearing. Large to very large, round, often 1 deep red fruits. Wonderful texture; somewhat cohesive. Full flavored and aromatic. Good for fresh eating, canning, freezing, jam, juice and pie. Vigorous, heavily productive. Disease resistant. Ripens evenly for three weeks in late June and early July. 8

84717 Meeker $4.29 Large, thimble shaped, dare red fruit with high sugar content and good quality flavor. Good home garden variety for eating fresh, freezing, canning and processing. Meeker loves loose, well drained soil. Very productive with long harvest season. Blackcap & Purple Raspberries 100800 Munger $7.99 Although developed in the Eastern U.S., Munger has become the most widenly produced variety in the Pacific Northwest accounting for almost all of the commercially frozen black raspberries processed today. Perhaps because it appears to show greater natural resistance to fungal diseases than other black raspberry varieities. Munger ripens mid season and has firm, shiny, average sized fruit Strawberries $.45 ea $4.86 per dz / $34.56 Flat (8 doz.) Albion Day Neutral This variety produces smaller amounts consistently throughout the production season. Albion has shown resistance to Verticillium wilt (Verticillium dahliae)and Phytophthora crown rot (Phytophthora cactorum). The fruit has outstanding flavor and attractive internal and external fruit color. This is a fairly new variety that has done well in both California and Colorado. Chandler June Bearing Large fruit is long-conic to long wedgy; glossy skin. Very firm flesh; very firm skin.. Good dessert and freezing quality. Plants are semierect in gtrowth habit. Runnder production is excellent. 9

Keoki White Everbearing Strawberry Keioki is similar to wild strawberry varieties but doesn t grow from seed. It produces tiny white berries packed with lots of flavor! Bird netting is important, as even birds can t resist them. Keoki is an excellent runner producer for a great ground cover. This variety tolerates acidic soil and requires minimal care except weeding. It is an ever-bearing variety. Quinalt Everbearing. One of the largest strawberries, often as big as teacups. Firm and deep red; tasty. Good for desserts, preserves and eating fresh. Not for freezing. Vigorous plants produce many runners. Will produce berries on unrooted runners. High yielding. Resistant to leaf spot, leaf scorch and root rot. Seascape (Day Neutral) The Seascape originated as a cross between Selva and Douglas. Highly tolerant of the virus diseases common in California, moderately susceptible to Leaf Spot. Fruit is symmetrically medium to long conic. Nice red color inside and out, with an attractive glossy finish. Noteworthy for high flavor, high yield, large fruit size, firmness, symmetry, attractive appearance and general flexibility in planting requirements. Tri Star (Everbearing) Sweet and aromatic. Produces a heavy, very early spring crop of small to medium short conic fruit. Cool fall weather will bring larger, more elongated fruit. Fall crop is the heaviest. Berries have firm, glossy, deep red skin with solid, medium red flesh. Excellent Flavor. Also recommended for freezing. Medium size plants, moderate number of runners which will bloom and bear fruit before rooted. Good for hanging baskets. Resistant to Red Stele and Verticillium Wilt. Tolerant of Leaf Scorch and Leaf Blight. Well adapted to the Pacific Northwest. 10

Artichokes 13675 Green Globe $4.99 17598 Jerusalem $1.79 80996 Crosnes or Chinese Artichoke $9.99 each Mint Root, Crosnes or Chinese Artichoke... Looks like a mint, although doesn't have a strong smell at all. Resistant to browse like mint, but unique to this plant is tons of little white tubers formed underground you can enjoy fall through spring. Dig them as you want them. Shade tolerant, easy to grow, spreading but not in a scary way. This is a fun plant to have and learn about! Great potential for taller running ground cover for orchard contexts or under berry patches. It s best to keep the plants trimmed to about 24 tall. When you are ready to harvest, simple push the mulch aside in the fall and winter to reveal the beautiful, strange little crunchy snacks! Asparagus 84711 Jersey Knight $1.19 each Male hybrids with fewer female seed plants than are found in open pollinated varieties. These varieties are high yielding, have excellent fusarium tolerance and high resistance to rust. They have a large attractive spear. Due to greater disease resistance and less expenditure of photosynthate forming seed, live longer than male - female varieties. 39794 Mary Washington $.99 each Rust resistant. Most tender of all asparagus varieties. Used by most commercial growers and extensively used by backyard gardeners. Plants form large, clean shoots, which are thick and heavy. Long and straight. Color is a rich dark green, slightly tinged purple at the tightly folded tips. Uniform heavy yields. Plant 15 roots for each family member. 11

84714 Sweet Purple $1.39 each This type of asparagus has many similar characteristics to green asparagus but offers a unique purple color for the asparagus connoisseur. The spears produced have several qualities which make it quite different from common green asparagus. 1. The deep-burgundy coloration produced in these spears is the most striking difference between the purple and green varieties. 2. This type has a 20% higher sugar content. Because of this extra sweetness, this vegetable is often eaten raw. Some upscale restaurants garnish salads with purple asparagus. When cooked, the sweetness gives this asparagus a mild, nutty flavor. 3. The spears are generally larger and much more tender than its green counterpart. The vascular bundles have less lignin per spear which make the spears less stringy. This allows the cook to use the entire spear with little waste. Horseradish 84792 Horseradish $3.99 The standard variety for condiment use. Large, white roots make gourmet sauce--chop and mix with vinegar. Ready to harvest after one year in your garden. Grows vigorously and produces large white roots. Does best in cool, moist fertile soil. Plant the roots outdoors in the spring as soon as the soil can be worked. Plant with the thick end up, upright or horizontally about 18 inches apart. Horseradish is a perennial, but many gardeners replant every 3 to 5 years, as old roots tend to get woody. 12

Rhubarb 84789 Crimson Cherry $7.29 (jumbo roots) Also known as Crimson Red, Crimson Wine, Crimson. This is reportedly the only variety of consequence in Oregon. It produces brightly colored Red stalks with the unique characteristic of being Red throughout under normal temperature and moisture conditions of the Pacific Northwest. 81004 Victoria $3.29 (jumbo roots) The best cooking rhubarb, bar none. Noticeably sweeter and milder the all others. Stalks are slender and very tender, so it's quick and easy to fix for the pot. Plants are prolific; stalks green with red blush. 13