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Strawberries $13 per bunch of 25 / $21 per bunch of 50 Quantity Total Cost Earliglow ~ June bearing (midseason) and produces medium size fruit that has very firm, glossy skin. Its sweet flavor makes the variety excellent for fresh eating and freezing. Plants are very vigorous and runner well; good resistance to red stele and intermediate resistance to Verticillium wilt. Recommended for beginners. Allstar ~ June bearing (midseason) and produces very large, light-colored sweet berries. Frost resistant. Excellent flavor with fruit that s big, firm, sweet, extra juicy and red. It is highly resistant to red stele, with intermediate resistance to Verticillium wilt. AC Valley Sunset ~ June bearing (late season) and produces large sized, red, shiny fruit. Flavor and yield are very good. This berry extends your season. Blackberries $6 per plant or 3 for $15 { 1 quart potted plants } Navaho (Thornless) ~ Glossy black berries, sweeter and firmer than previous thornless varieties, with smaller seed size. Also very winter hardy. This Patented variety requires little maintenance. No wires or trellis needed. Ripens early to mid June. $6 per plant / **3 for $15 Cumberland Black Raspberry ~ Produces medium-large, blue-black berries with an outstanding raspberry flavor. Good for eating fresh, or making jams and jellies. Ripens July - August. Latham Red Raspberry ~ Produces good quantities of large, firm, juicy, red fruit, very good either fresh or frozen. Ripens mid-june. Raspberries

Blueberries When planting blueberries, it is recommended to plant at least 2 varieties to ensure cross-pollination. $7 per plant / **2 for $12 **Varieties can be mixed for reduced price** Bluecrop ~ (Northern Highbush Type) Early mid-season. Large, firm berry, good flavor. Loose fruit cluster. Upright, vigorous, productive bush. Hardy, drought resistant. Blueray ~ (Northern Highbush Type) Early mid-season. Large, firm, sweet berry. Large tight clusters. Upright, spreading, vigorous, productive ornamental. Brightwell ~ (Rabbiteye Type) Early to mid-season ripening, medium-large berry, has sweet flavor and light blue color. Growth is upright and vigorous. A consistent producer. Duke ~ (Northern Highbush Type) Early ripening. Medium to large berries, good color and firmness. Upright, vigorous, with consistent high yields. Good ornamental. Climax ~ (Rabbiteye Type) Early ripening, produces medium-size berries with sweet flavor. Plants are upright with intense green foliage. One of the very best for harvesting. Jersey ~ (Northern Highbush Type) Late. Medium to large berry, firm, good taste. Long loose clusters. Hardy, productive, upright, vigorous, fast-growing ornamental. Onslow ~ (Rabbiteye Type) Mid-season ripening, has medium to large size berries that are darker blue in color. Highly productive. *Self-fertile* Patriot ~ (Northern Highbush Type) Early season with large, firm fruit. Good ornamental, upright bush. Powder Blue ~ (Rabbiteye Type) Late-season ripening, highly productive with medium to large sweet fruit, darker in color. Upright plant with good foliage. Premier ~ (Rabbiteye Type) Early to mid-season, large fruit. Excellent flavor, light blue in color and good quality. Plants are upright with good foliage. Highly productive. Tifblue ~ (Rabbiteye Type) Mid-season ripening, produces medium to large berries with good color. Plants are semi-upright with moderately vigorous growth. *Self-fertile* Herbs $5 per plant / **3 for $12 Agastache (Hummingbird Mint) ~ An essential to a pollinator friendly garden; a showy, fragrant group of perennial herbs. Excellent resistance to browsing deer and rabbits. Basil ~ Sweet, peppery flavor, aromatic. Uses: chicken, eggs, fish, pasta, pesto, tomatoes, Italian and Mediterranean recipes Basil (African) ~ This variety overwinters indoors, producing fragrant leaves year-round for cooking or ornamental use. Uses: pesto, soups, salads and dishes containing tomato, squash, beans, chicken, fish or red meat. Bay ~ Earthy, pungent aroma. Uses: Meats, pickling, sauces, soups, garam masala, stews, vegetables Catnip ~ Use in teas; fragrance for cats. Chives ~ Source of vitamin A. Onion or garlic flavor. Uses: Appetizers, cream soups, fish, salads, egg and cheese dishes, sauces

Herbs, cont d. $5 per plant / **3 for $12 Cilantro ~ Pungent, soapy fragrance. Uses: Fish, rice, salsas, salads, and Italian, Latin American and Mexican recipes Dill ~ Pungent, tangy. Uses: Breads, fish, pickling, salads, sauces, vegetables Garlic ~ Widely used for its pungent flavor as a seasoning or condiment Lavender ~ Gives off an intoxicating perfume; Ideal for culinary use because it s rich in essential oils. Uses: Continental cuisine, baking, teas, jellies, sugars, salts Lemon Balm ~ Mint-like leaves, also called balm. Sweet, lemon flavor with a citrus scent. Uses: Jams and jellies, salads, soups, teas Lemon Verbena ~ Use in potpourris; herb pillows; lemon flavoring for drinks, salads, and jellies; teas. Marjoram ~ Use fresh or dried leaves in salads, eggs, stuffings, dressings, meat, sausage, lamb dishes, vegetables, beans and soups. Mosquito Plant (Citronella) ~ Used in alternative herbal treatment and as an insect repellant Mint (Chocolate) ~ Leaves smell and taste like mint and chocolate. Used like any mint plant in drinks, salads, desserts, sauces or as a garnish. Mint (Curly) ~ Used in drinks, salads, desserts, sauces or as a garnish. Attractive to butterflies; fragrant Mint (Grapefruit)~ Bright green leaves boast a taste that resembles spearmint with a twist of unsweetened grapefruit. Use fresh or dried leaves for garnish or in beverages, fruit salads, dessert Mint (Peppermint) ~ Used in drinks, salads, desserts, sauces or as a garnish. Attractive to butterflies; fragrant Oregano ~ Strong, aromatic with a pungent "pizza" flavor. Uses: Fish, meat, poultry, tomato sauces; Greek, Italian and Mexican recipes Oregano (Cuban) ~ Strong, aromatic, fleshy leafed plant used as a culinary seasoning. Uses: Fish, meat, chile pastes. The leaves are the primary seasoning in the Cuban black bean soup, Frijoles Negros. Oregano (Golden) ~ Uses in garden: great in containers, drought tolerant, fragrant, ground cover. Use in tomato dishes, rice, pasta, sauces, dressings, vinegars Parsley ~ Delicate, slightly peppery taste. Uses: Sprigs used as garnish, herb mixtures, sauces, soups, stews. Wide variety of uses. Rosemary ~ Sweet, hint of lemon and pine. Uses: Casseroles, fish, fruit salads, lamb, chicken, soups, stuffings, tomato sauce Sage ~ Musty, minty, slightly bitter, "sausage" flavor. Uses: Chicken, duck, goose, pork, sausages, stuffings Sage (Purple) ~ Uses in garden: as a border, great in containers, drought tolerant, fragrant. Use in meat dishes, soups, stuffing, sausage, aids in digestion. Attracts bees and butterflies. Deer resistant. Stevia ~ A natural sweetener; as a diet aid, may be used as a sugar substitute Tarragon ~ Mild licorice flavor. Uses: Eggs, meats, pickling, poultry, salads, sauces, dressings, blend Thyme ~ Very aromatic, minty, tea-like. Uses: Fish, meats, poultry, soups, stocks, vegetables (eggplants, mushrooms, potatoes and summer squash) Thyme (Variegated) ~ beautiful golden variegated leaves with a strong lemon flavor. Use for meat, fish, pasta, pizza, and oils.

Rhubarb $8 per plant Quantity Total Cost Rhubarb ~ Perennials with a strong, tart taste. Most commonly, the plant's leaf stalks are cooked with sugar and used in pies and other desserts Vegetables $5 per plant / **3 for $11 Green Pepper ~ Sweet peppers are plump, bell-shaped vegetables featuring either three or four lobes. Green and purple peppers may have a slightly bitter flavor. Yellow Pepper ~ Sweet peppers are plump, bell-shaped vegetables featuring either three or four lobes. Yellow and red peppers are sweeter and almost fruity. Red Pepper ~ Sweet peppers are plump, bell-shaped vegetables featuring either three or four lobes. Yellow and red peppers are sweeter and almost fruity. Chocolate (Purple/Black) Pepper ~ Sweet peppers are plump, bell-shaped vegetables featuring either three or four lobes. Green and purple peppers may have a slightly bitter flavor. Chilaca Pepper ~ mild to medium-hot, rich-flavored chile pepper Pablano Pepper ~ a very mild chile pepper Pequin Pepper ~ a hot chile pepper cultivar commonly used as a spice Brandywine Yellow (Heirloom) Tomato ~ yellow-orange, round, flattened, great tasting beefsteak fruit Better Boy Tomato ~ one of the most trusted tomato varieties in terms of disease resistance and reliability. Very good tasting, slicing tomato. Cherry Tomato (red) ~ Pearly round or plum-shaped, tangy or sweet; often used to top off summer salads and sweeten party trays Cherry Tomato (yellow) ~ Pearly round or plum-shaped, tangy or sweet; often used to top off summer salads and sweeten party trays Ichiban Eggplant ~ slim, 10-inch long, purplish-black fruit; skin is thin and the flavor is sweet and mild Fairy Tale Eggplant ~ white with violet/purple stripes; characterized as sweet and non-bitter, with tender skin and few seeds Red Romaine Lettuce ~ colorful with leaves in shades of red, bronze and green. Flavor is somewhat tart and spicy Green Romaine Lettuce ~ has deep green, long leaves with a crisp texture and deep taste

Flowers $5 per plant / **3 for $12 Bacopa (White) ~ Long, cascading stems that smother themselves in tiny, perfect, five-petal flowers. A favorite for hanging baskets where its pretty trailing habit can be shown off. Also try in pots, planters, and window boxes Double Impatiens (Red, Pink, Lavender) ~ double-petalled rose-like blossoms with green foliage Red Pink Lavender Fuschia (Swingtime, Dark Eyes) ~ hanging lantern-like flowers in magentas, pinks, purples, and whites. (double purple flowers with cerise-red sepals) Dark Eyes (double red-and-white flowers) Swingtime Geranium (Salmon, Red, Pink, Violet) ~ easy to grow and bring big, vivid color to beds and containers Salmon Red Pink Violet Wave Petunia (Pink, Purple, White) ~ Attractive, fragrant foliage & flowers, great as a groundcover or when cascading from window boxes and pots. Pink Purple Lantana(Gold, Confetti, White, Purple) ~ Produces an abundance of brightly colored flowers all summer and fall; it's a magnet for butterflies (hummingbirds like it, too). White Gold Confetti Purple White Lobelia (White, Blue) ~ striking spikes of flowers are magnets for hummingbirds, foliage is a handsome rich green to sometimes dark reddish purple. Blue White Alleghany County 4-H does not assume responsibility for plants picked up after the designated date. Although every effort is made to assure we offer quality plants, our suppliers give us no guarantee; therefore, we cannot replace plants that do not survive.

Fill out order form & mail with payment to: 4-H Plant Sale, P.O. Box 7, Sparta, NC 28675 or bring to 90 S. Main Street, 3rd floor Credit/Debit cards are also accepted as payment Checks made payable to: Alleghany 4-H NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: E-MAIL: Quantity Total Cost Strawberry Total Blackberry Total Raspberry Total Blueberry Total Rhubarb Total Herb Total Vegetable Total Flower Total GRAND TOTAL $ ORDER & PAYMENT DEADLINES: For Blueberries: Wednesday, March 30th For All Other Plants: Monday, April 18th PLANT PICKUP DATES (at the Alleghany County Office Building) For Blueberries ~ April 11-12, ( 9 am - 5 pm) For All Other Plants ~ April 21-22 (9am - 5pm) Please call the Extension Office at (336) 372-5597 to make sure the plants have arrived.