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Stock Asparagus (Asparagus officinalis ) Mary Washington Millenium Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus ) Balsor's Hardy Blackberry Chester Blackberry Wild Blueberry - Lowbush (Vaccinium angustifolium ) Yes 10 crowns per 2 people. Harvest 2nd year after planting. Deer resistant. Attracts pollinators. Heirloom variety, full flavour, hardy, long lived, heavy producer of tall tender shoots. Delicious and easy to grow. 3 Spring Bare root : 1.25 ea 10 for 8.95 25 for 19.95 Potted 12.95 (13) Male Canadian (U. of Guelph) hybrid variety. Hardy. High quality, tender spears, good flavor. Thrives in heavier, as well as sandy soils. 3 Spring 7.95 (55) Attracts pollinators. Immediately after harvest, remove all canes that fruited to ground. Late season. Exceptionally hardy blackberry from Nova Scotia. Very large, sweet berries. Great for fresh eating, baking, Produces fruit on 2nd year wood. Spiny canes. Productive. Late season. Semi-erect, thornless variety. Selffruitful, 5 Aug Self 12.95 (15) produces one crop per year. Pinkish-white flowers produce firm, high quality blackberries, excellent eating quality. Hardy. Produces on 2ndyear wood. Needs some support. H 1-1.5m S 1-1.5m. 6 Aug Self 12.95 (30) Native species. Attracts pollinators. Good groundcover. Brilliant fall colour. Plant 30 to 60cm apart. Self-pollinating, but greater fruit production with at least two varieties for crosspollination. Volume Discount-Quart pots: 1 to 24 $5.95/ea 25 and up $4.95/ea Page 1 of 16-06-25

Stock Lowbush Blueberry Brunswick Lowbush Blueberry Blueberry - Highbush (Vaccinium corymbosum ) 3 in 1 Blueberry Yes Yes Yes Native species. Urn-shaped white flowers tinged pink, in spring, produce sweet, dark-blue fruit, "wild" blueberry taste.height 30-60cm. Sandy, well-drained, acidic soil. Optimum soil ph between 4.5 and 5.5. Wild blueberries spread slowly by rhizomes (underground runners), groundcover. Full sun for best production. Bright-red fall colour. Native species. Urn-shaped, white flowers 3 Midseason Self 5.95 (196) tinged pink in spring produce small, sky-blue, firm, flavorful berries. Height 30-60cm. Low, dense plant turns brilliant red and orange in fall. Rich, medium to wet, well-drained soil. Optimum soil ph between 4.5 and 5.5. Full sun. This variety originates from. 3 Midseason Self 5.95 (96) Native species. Attracts pollinators. Excellent fall colour. Requires two different varieties for cross pollination to produce fruit. 2 different varieties Volume Discount-1 gal pots: 1 to 10 $12.95/ea 11 to 30 $11.50/ea 30 and up $10.50/ea No discount on net price Three different varieties grafted on to one compact plant 4 Self 39.95 (2) Berkeley Bluecrop Very large-sized, firm fruit, light, powder-blue colour. Mild flavour. Good storage capacity. Height 4 to 6', spreading habit. Fiery-red fall colour. Medium to large, light-blue berries, classic sweet 5 Midseason taste. Vigorous, upright, open growth, productive. Ht 1.2-1.8m (4-6 feet). Considered best variety for adaptability, long production, high yield fruit, and disease resistance. Fiery-red fall colour. 5 Midseason variety 16.95 (2) variety 12.95 (155) (96) 16.95 (61) 22.95 (1) Page 2 of 16-06-25

Stock Bluegold Bluejay Blueray Bonus Chandler Chippewa Duke Medium sized, firm, light-blue berries, form in large clusters, easy to pick, delicate, sweet flavour, good for baking. Low and bushy growth, compact globe. Ht 1.2-1.5m (4-5 feet). Attractive yellow Late branches and yellow fall colour. 5 Midseason variety Medium sized, light blue fruit, very firm, mild flavor. Vigorous, strong upright growth, slightly spreading, productive. Ripened fruit resists dropping quickly, good for u-picks. Ht 1.5-2.1m (5-7 feet). Attractive, bright-yellow branches, orange-yellow fall colour. 5 Early Midseason Large firm, dark blue fruit with excellent sweet, slightly tart, aromatic flavor. Rosy-pink flowers turn bright white in full bloom. Upright, vigorous and productive bush that does best with severe pruning. Bright red to yellow fall colour. Hardy. 4 Midseason Very productive bush. Bushes are vigorous and up right habit. Produces a very large very firm, medium blue berries that has very good flavor. Probably the largest blueberry of any variety even larger than the well know Patriot. 4 Extra large, sky-blue berries with full, robust flavour, long ripening season. Vigorous, slightly spreading habit. Ht 1.5-2m (5-6.5 feet). Wineorange fall colour. 5 Mid to late season Mid to late season Half-high variety, with medium-sized, sweet, lightblue berries of excellent quality, largest sized fruit of half-highs. Compact upright habit. Ht 1-1.2m (3-4 feet). Attractive red fall colour. Very hardy. 4 Midseason Large, medium-blue, firm fruit. Mild crisp flavor, very productive. Heavy, consistent producer. Strong, upright growth habit. Ht 1.2-1.5m. Blooms late but ripens early, protects blossoms from frost. Disease resistant. Orange-yellow fall colour. 5 Early 12.95 (8) (30) 16.95 (17) variety 16.95 (4) variety 16.95 (4) variety 12.95 (3) (40) variety 12.95 (48) (30) variety variety 12.95 (44) 16.95 (4) 22.95 (1) 12.95 (68)(64) (200) 16.95 (15) Page 3 of 16-06-25

Stock Elliott Jersey Legacy Northblue Northcountry Northland Northsky Medium to large, light-blue, firm, tart flavour, pick when fully ripe in Sept. Very strong, upright, open growth habit. Ht 1.2-1.8m (4-6 feet). Late bloom protects blossoms from frost. Moderate to high vigor, needs hard pruning. Red-orange fall colour. 5 Very Late Small to medium-sized, sweet-tasting fruit, a favourite for baking. Easy to grow, tolerates wide range of soil types. Upright habit. Ht 1.8-2.4m (6-8 feet). One of the oldest varieties., 4 Late Medium to large fruit, light to medium-blue colour, robust flavour. Vigorous grower, heavy producer, open, spreading habit. Ht 1.2-1.8m (4-6 feet). Moderate to hardy. Early, prolonged bloom period. 5 Late Midseason Half-high blueberry. Medium-sized fruit has "wild" taste, high yields, excellent for fresh-eating and baking. Open, upright, ht 1-1.2m (3-4 feet). Redburgundy fall colour. Very hardy. 4 Midseason Half-high blueberry. Medium-sized, sky-blue color, classic wild taste. Ht.6-1m (2-3 feet), compact, spreading. Adaptable in less than optimum soil types. Good in patio pots. Scarlet fall colour. Hardy. 4 Midseason Medium-sized fruit with medium-blue colour. Soft, sweet flavour, high yields when mature. High sugar content, excellent for jams and pies. Vigorous, spreading growth habit. Ht 1.2-2.1m (4-7 feet). Requires heavy annual pruning. Adaptable to most soil types. Bright yellow wood, yellow-orange fall colour. Very cold-hardy. 4 Early Midseason Half-high blueberry. Small, sweet, sky-blue fruit. Compact, dense, spreading habit, ht 30-45cm (1-1.5 feet). Good for containers. Red-burgundy fall colour. Hardy. 4 Midseason variety 12.95 (96) (48) variety 12.95 (93) (48) variety 16.95 (19) variety variety 12.95 (43) (48) 22.95 (2) 12.95 (90) 16.95 (8) variety 12.95 (16) (48) (30) variety 12.95 (47) Page 4 of 16-06-25

Stock Patriot Pink Lemonade Pink Popcorn Polaris Reka Spartan St Cloud Large, firm, sweet fruit. Full ripeness is needed for sweet flavour. Partial lowbush parentage. Open, spreading habit. Ht 1-1.5m (3-5 feet). More tolerant of heavier/wetter soils than other varieties. Fiery-red to orange fall colour. Hardy. 4 Early Rabbit-eye blueberry. Pinkish-white bell shaped flowers. Fruit pale green than dappled pink then deep pink when ripened. Delicious taste, add sweetness and colour to desserts. Upright habit, ht 1.2-1.5 m (4-5 feet). Red-orange fall colour. Self pollinating, long fruiting season. 4 Compact plant produce oodles of medium sized pink-cream-to-pink berries with a darker pink blush. Bursting with true blueberry flavor and aroma. Crimson fall foliage color. 4 variety 12.95 (60) (98) Mid to late season Self 16.95 (8) 19.95 (181) Early to midseason Half-high blueberry. Firm, medium-sized fruit, aromatic and sweet. Upright and spreading bush habit, Ht 1-1.2m (3-4 feet). Red fall colour. Hardy. 4 Early Variety from New Zealand. Medium size, firm fruit with dark blue color, excellent rich flavour. Plant habit is upright and very vigorous. Ht 1.2-1.8m (4-6 feet). Extremely productive. Early season harvest. Red-burgundy fall colour. 5 Early Large to very large, light- blue, firm fruit with outstanding robust and fruity flavour. Excellent fresh quality. Blooms late but ripens early, protecting blossoms from frost.. Vigorous upright, open growth habit. Ht 1.5-1.8m (5-6 feet). Light, well-drained soil best for this variety. Yelloworange fall colour. 5 Early Half-high blueberry. Medium to large-sized, darkblue fruit, superior firmness and flavour. Good storage capability. Bushy, upright habit, ht 1.2m (4 feet). Excellent fall colour. Very hardy. 4 Midseason variety 16.95 (8) variety 12.95 (60) (98) variety 12.95 (33) (48) variety SOLD OUT variety 16.95 (1) Page 5 of 16-06-25

Stock Superior Top Hat Toro Medium, firm, pale-blue fruit, low in acid, balanced flavour, productive. Upright habit, ht 1.5m (5 feet). Very hardy. 4 Late variety Dwarf. Hybrid of a lowbush (V. angustifolium) with a short-statured highbush (V. corymbosum) blueberry. Height 30-60cm globe form. White blooms in spring produce pea-sized and larger, light-blue berries, with "wild" blueberry taste. Good in containers or garden border plantings. Redorange fall colour. 4 Midseason Large sweet berries, easy to pick, heavy producer. Stocky, upright growth habit. Ht 1.2-1.8m (4-6 feet). Flowers turn from hot pink to bright white. Bronzy coloured new foliage. Outstanding red fall colour. 4 Early - Mid variety 12.95 (40) 16.95 (6) 12.95 (27) (32) 16.95 (9) variety 16.95 (6) Cranberry Yes Native species. Attracts pollinators, wildlife Cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) Yes Native species. Low growing, prostrate form, small, delicate, evergreen leaves, slender stems up to 1m long. Ht 15-20cm (6-8"). Pink bell-shaped flowers in spring produce large red cranberry fruit in fall. High in vitamin C and iron, used to make juice, jams, jellies, cranberry sauce. Full sun, moist to wet, acidic soil. 4 Self 9.95 (18) Currant (Ribes rubrum ) Ben Nevis Currant Red Lake Currant Attracts pollinators. Good air circulation. Full sun to partial shade, rich, moist, well-drained soil. White flowers followed by tart edible black berries, good for jams and jellies. Green leaves turn yellow in the fall. 2m x 1m 3 July Self-fruitful 18.95 (17) Large bright red berries. Fruit is good for jam, jelly, and wine 3 Late July Self-fruitful 24.95 (10) 26.95 (3) Page 6 of 16-06-25

Stock White Pearl Currant Pink Champage Currant Greenish-yellow flowers in spring produce long, pendant clusters of translucent fruit with a pinkish/yellow blush. Fruit can be eaten fresh or used for jelly, jams or pies. Ht 1-1.5m. Space 1m apart, full sun to partial shade, rich, well-drained soil. Greenish-yellow flowers in spring produce long, 3 July Self-fruitful 24.95 (5) pendant clusters of fruit the colour of champagne blushed with pink. Less tart than the red currants, can be eaten fresh but more likely used for jams, jellies and pies. Ht 1-1.5m. 3 Late July Self-fruitful 16.95 (14) Elderberry - (Sambucus canadensis ) - See also Flowering Shrub List Yes Kent Elderberry Nova Elderberry Scotia Elderberry Victoria Elderberry York Elderberry jellies and pies. H 2-2.5m S 2-2.5m 3 September Large, purple berries. Use for pies, jams, wine & pies. H 2-2.5m S 2-2.5m 3 August Native Species. Attracts pollinators. Huge flat umbels of creamy-white flowers (May-June) are edible, can be deep fried in batter, used in baking, or added to fruit salads. Harvest large, shiny dark purple clusters of berries in Aug/Sept. Berries are tasty for jams, pie and wine. Fruit is also used in food colouring and in nutraceutical industry for it's high anti-oxident properties and vitamin content. Vigorous upright, arching shape, attractive green compound foliage. Prune to shape in early spring, or can rejuvenate older shrubs by removing 1/3 of oldest branches to ground level. Partially self-fruitful, two or more varieties are recommended for better fruit production. Plant at least 2m apart, 4-5m between hedgerows. Full sun to partial shade, rich, moist, well-drained soil. Medium-sized, black fruit with very good flavor. Used for cooking or dehydrating. H 2-2.5m S 2-2.5m 3 August Partially selffruitful 24.95 (10) 25.95 (10) Large, sweet dark-purple fruit. Good for wines, Partially selffruitful pies, jellies. 3 August 24.95 (3) Medium-sized, black berries. High sugar content. Partially selffruitful Good flavour. Use for pies, jams, jellies. 3 July 24.95 (1) Medium-sized, purple-black fruit. Use for jams, Partially selffruitful 24.95 (10) Partially selffruitful 24.95 (10) Page 7 of 16-06-25

Stock Goji Berry (Lycium barbarum ) Goji Berry Deer resistant, Attracts pollinators. Sprawling shrub with long, flexible canes, small, grey-green leaves. Brilliant royal-purple flowers (continuously all summer) produce bright-red, ovalshaped fruit which grow sweeter as they mature on the plant. Grow in full sun to partial shade, moist, well-drained soil. Staking may be necessary. Blooms on new wood. Ht 1.5-2.1m. Mulch to protect root zone, feed in early spring (ie. rose fertilizer). Rich in vitamins, antioxidant, eat fresh, frozen or dried. 5 Dynamite Goji Brilliant-red, large berries, thornless. 5 Firecracker Goji Brilliant-red, large berries, thornless. 5 Summer to frost Self-fruitful 14.95 (15) 31.95 (8) Summer to frost Self-fruitful 11.95 (23) 16.95 (10) Summer to frost Self-fruitful 11.95 (23) 16.95 (6) Gooseberry (Ribes uvacrispa ) Hinnonmaki Red Gooseberry Hinnonmaki Yellow Gooseberry Captivator Gooseberry Attracts pollinators. Good air circulation. Full sun to partial shade, in soil rich, moist, welldrained, ph 6-6.5. Hybrid variety from Finland, heavy bearer. Large beautiful red fruit, superb flavour, sweet flesh, tangy outer skin. Eat fresh, baked pies. Upright growth habit, height 1-1.5m. Thorns. Space 1m Hybrid variety from Finland. Medium size, pale 4 July Self-fruitful 21.95 (25) (20) 29.95 (2) yellow-green fruit, sweet flesh, tangy outer skin. Eat fresh, baked pies. Upright growth habit, 1.25m in height and spread. Disease resistant. American variety is a hybrid American and 4 July Self-fruitful 21.95 (25) 24.95 (2) European cultivars. Large, pink to red, tear-drop shaped fruit, with a sweet mild taste. Nearly thornless and mildew resistance, moderate yields. Late season. 4 July Self-fruitful 16.95 (12) 24.95 (20) Page 8 of 16-06-25

Stock Poorman Gooseberry Welcome Gooseberry Grape (Vitis vinifera ) S. V. 23-512 White Wine Grape Canadice Seedless Grape Concord Grape Flame Grape Fredonia Grape American variety. Medium-sized, green ovalshaped fruit turns pink when ripe, pleasant sweettart flavor. Vigorous plants are less thorny than other varieties. Great fresh eating or cooking. Productive, mildew resistant.early to mid-season. American variety. Top yielder, large berries turn 4 July Self-fruitful 16.95 (10) from green to pinkish-red when ripe. Sweet-tart flavour. Spreading growth habit, height 60-90cm, spread 1.2 to 1.8m. Mildew resistant. Early to midseason. 4 July Self-fruitful 16.95 (2) Full sun, medium water, good drainage. Pruning required, produces fruit on new wood. Attracts pollinators. White wine grape with elliptical shape that is frost tender. 5 Late Self-fruitful 16.95 (3) Medium (15-20cm) clusters of small, seedless red grapes, excellent spicy grape taste, with no tough skins. Great for fresh eating, jelly, juice and wine. Large, blue-black berries, in large, loose clusters. 5 Early Self-fruitful 16.95 (21) Juicy, sweet musky flavour, inside thick, tanin-rich skin, excellent for eating. Resistant to powdery mildew. Used for preserves, juice, wine, fresheating (has seeds). American variety, (Vitis labrusca ), originated in 1849, Concord Massachusetts. 5 Early Oct Self-fruitful 16.95 (23) Medium-sized clusters of round, red, seedless fruit, firm, crisp texture. Good for fresh eating, dried as raisins. 7 Early Self-fruitful 16.95 (5) Changes from pink to deep purple when ripe, very large, Concord-type grape, but ripens earlier than Concord (September), not as flavourful. Used for juice, preserves, wine and fresh eating. American hybrid variety. 5 Late September Self-fruitful 29.95 (4) Page 9 of 16-06-25

Stock Frontenac Grape Frontenac Gris Wine Grape Himrod Grape Kay Gray Grape L'Acadie Blanc Wine Grape Lucy Kuhlmann Wine Grape Marquette Wine Grape Pinot Gris Wine Grape Sovereign Coronation Grape Suffolk Red Grape Vanessa Grape Cold hardy wine grape developed at the University of Minnesota. Blue-Black grape with good resistance to powdery mildew and nearly immune to downy mildew. Vigorous, heavy producer 4 September Self-fruitful 16.95 (16) Grey-coloured fruit suitable for white wine production. Cold hardiness and disease resistant grape. Very good productivity 4 Early midseaon Self-fruitful 16.95 (7) Seedless-yellow gold, medium sized, crispy, sweet fruit. Excellent for home garden. Good for fresh eating. 5 Late Sept Self-fruitful 16.95 (24) White wine grape, very hardy and productive. Forms small clusters of small fruit, pleasant fruity flavour. Also good for fresh eating. 4 September Self-fruitful 16.95 (7) White wine grape, citrus & green apple scents. Very hardy, disease resistant. 4 Mid - Latemidseason Self-fruitful 14.95 (1) Early ripening, very hardy red wine grape, vigorous, productive, forms tight, medium-sized bunches. 4 Early Self-fruitful 10.95 (5) 16.95 (4) Red wine grape, vigorous vine, very cold hardy. Regular pruning and full sun. Disease resistant. Darkest-skinned grape used in the production of 4 Early midseaon Self-fruitful 16.95 (7) white-wine. Grapes can vary from grey-blue browinsh pink, sometimes on the same bunches. Resulting wine tend to have quite deep golden, even copper-toned 4 Self-fruitful 16.95 (1) BC introduction, fairly hardy grape, thick skin, bluepurple fruit, seedless, a distinctive musky taste. Good for fresh eating. 5 Midseason Self-fruitful 16.95 (32) Red, medium to large clusters of seedless grapes. Mild, spicy-sweet flavor, good for fresh eating. A hardy, seedless red grape with medium sized 5 Early to Midseason Self-fruitful 16.95 (5) compact clusters of medium-sized, mild to fruity flavour, good for fresh eating. Ripens before Concord 5 September Self-fruitful 16.95 (15) Page 10 of 16-06-25

Stock Very productive white wine grape. Tends to over crop and crop prematurely. Thinning fruit is recomended. Very thick skin ( Makes a dry white Vidal Wine Grape wine) 5 October Self-fruitful 16.95 (5) No Grape 16.95 (22) Haskap Berry aka. Honeyberry (Lonicera caerulea/ kamtschatica ) Aurora Haskap Berry Blue (aka Berry Smart Blue) Haskap Berry Borealis Haskap Berry Cinderella Haskap Berry Honey Bee Haskap Native to Canada, Russia and Japan. Attracts pollinators, birds (use 1/4" - 1/2" netting). High yielding, pest and diease resistant. Flavor is a combination of a blueberry, saskatoon, and raspberry. High in antioxidants, vitamin C. Needs two different varieties for cross pollination (see recommended varieties in descriptions below, ratio 1:5, close proximity). Space shrubs 1.2 to 2m apart, 2.5 to 3m between rows. Blooms on old wood. Companion variety for Borealis. Very productive and has large sweet tasting berries that are easy to pick. One Aurora plant can pollinate eight Borealis and vice versa. Russian variety. Fastest growing and tallest 3 Late June Borealis 14.95 (15) (32) varieties (ht 1.8 to 2.4m), many flowers. Somewhat smaller and not as sweet of fruit, offers a high yield. Recommended by U of Sask. as a pollinator any other variety. 3 June Canadian variety. Sweet/tangy, large fruit. Not as firm as Tundra. Compact growth habit, height 1.2m. 3 June New variety. Smaller, more compact shrub (1m x 1m). Large, tasty fruit. Canadian variety. Selected to be a pollinator for 3 June 'Borealis', 'Tundra' & 'Indigo Series'. Fast growing as well as quick to set fruit. Fruit is held on the bush very firmly. The also stay on the plant longer than most other varieties. Not recommended for mechanical harvesting. 2.1m x 1.5m 3 Late June variety 14.95 (32) 19.95 (47) Aurora, Honeybee, Berry Blue 6.95 (14) 14.95 (12) (32) 19.95 (38) any other variety 14.95 (20) Used as a pollinator 14.95 (15) Page 11 of 16-06-25

Stock Indigo Treat Haskap Keiko Haskap Tundra Haskap Berry Woloszebnica Haskap Berry Canadian variety. Similar size fruit to Tundra but easier to propagate. Sweet taste. 3 June Japanese variety. Medium to large, oval, tart-sweet berries. One of the sweetest to taste. Apex of berries are flattened. H 1.5-2m S 1.5-2m. Canadian variety. Firmest berry, suitable for 3 Late June commercial production (use machinery for harvesting). Sweet/tart taste. Great for freezing. Height 1.2-1.5m Russian variety. Very hardy. Long shaped berries 3 June apear very early. Fruit is navy-blue and juicy. Taste is described as sweet -sour. Harvesting is best done in stages as the don t all ripen at the same time, when ripe easly fall off the bush. Prune every year to remove damaged, old and broken shoots. Height 2m 3 June Aurora, Honeybee, Berry Blue 14.95 (20) Aurora, Honeybee, Berry Blue, Borealis 14.95 (49) any other variety 14.95 (28) 19.95 (35) any other variety 49.95 (4) Jostaberry (Ribes nidigrolaria ) Jostaberry Attracts pollinators Pronounced "yust-a-berry", a complex cross between a blackcurrent bush and a gooseberry bush. Nearly black berries taste like sweet gooseberries with a slight taste of black current. Thornless, and disease resistant. Plant in full sun to partial shade, in rich, moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil. Best about 2m apart. Fertilize in early spring, prune out dead wood and remove a few of oldest canes, down to ground level. 4 July Self-fertile 21.95 (22) Page 12 of 16-06-25

Stock Lingonberry aka. Partridgeberry (Vaccinium vitisidaea ) Raspberry (Rubus idaeus ) AAC Eden Double Delight Raspberry Encore Raspberry K81-6 Raspberry Native Description Ericaceae family (cranberries and blueberries). Zone Harvest Pollination Low growing, semi-evergreen, woody shrub. Flowers on previous year's growth. Small, pink, bell-shaped flowers in spring, produce edible, bright red to dark red berries, 1/4-1/2" in diameter, highly flavourable but not as tart as cranberries. Harvest in fall after sharp frost. Full sun, welldrained, acidic 4.3-5.5 ph, amended with peat moss. Rich in anti-oxidants, benzoic acid, Vitamins A, C and magnesium. Pollinated by bees 3 Sept/Oct Self-fertile 11.95 (20) 15.95 (19) Attracts pollinators. Plant canes 12-18" apart. Full sun, average to moist, well-drained soil, ph 6.5 to 6.8.. Each spring prune out all dead and twoyear old canes to the ground, leaving only last year's growth standing. Suckering habit, some spines. Large, firm fruit, sweet flavour, medium-red. (100) Excellent yield. Spineless variety. Vigorous, very 5 for 13.95 (bare root) hardy. 4 Midseason Self-fertile 6.95 (5) 13.95 (5) Fall bearing. Large, firm, red berries with a sweet tangy taste. Ht 1.5m. Hardy, developed at Morden, Manitoba. 4 Late season Self-fertile 6.95 (10) Late summer harvest. Medium red, large, slightly conical-shaped berry with good flavor and firmness. Best for fresh market and eating. Nearly spineless canes. Ht 1.2 to 1.5m. 5 Late season Self-fertile Ripens very late summer, very large fruit, excellent flavour, medium red, with average firmness. Resistant to late yellow rust. Slightly spined. Hardy, a Nova Scotia variety. 4 Late season Self-fertile (100) 5 for 13.95 (bare root) 6.95 (17) 13.95 (3) (200) 5 for 13.95 (bare root) 10 for 21.95 (bare root) 6.95 (4) 13.95 (7) Page 13 of 16-06-25

Stock Nova Raspberry Everbearing Raspberry Heritage Raspberry Rhubarb (Rheum rhabarbarum ) Mid-season, sturdy, large, medium-red, firm fruit, good flavour. Vigorous, resistant to rust disease. Very few spines. Hardy, a Nova Scotia variety. 4 Midseason Self-fertile Everbearer, first crop mid-summer and second from Sept to Oct. Medium size berry, medium red firm excellent flavour. Nearly spineless. 5 Everbearing Self-fertile (250) 5 for 13.95 (bare root) 10 for 21.95 (bare root) 4.25 (164) 6.95 (27) 13.95 (17) 21.95 (6) (100) 5 for 13.95 (bare root) 6.95 (4) Canada Red Hardy, quick growing, popular variety in Canada. Shorter stems, more slender than many types, but very tender. High quality, good red colour, produces few seed stalks. Good for pies, baking. 3 May - June Self-fertile 7.95 (17) (50) German Wine Rhubarb Very sweet, large, dark red stalks. Good for pies, wine. Ht 60-70cm x Spr 60-80cm. 3 May - June Self-fertile 12.95 (11) (50) Strawberry Red Rhubarb Bright red stalks, milder flavour. 3 May - June Self-fertile 7.95 (50) Sea Buckthorn aka Seaberry (Hippophae rhamnoides ) Deer resistant. Plant 1 male for every 6 females. Pollinated entirely by wind, therefore situate male plant nearby female(s), ratio 1:6. Salt and drought tolerant, good for seashore, dry areas, erosian control. Nitrogen fixing. Highly ornamental, silvery leaves, vibrant fruit into winter. Full sun, well-drained soil, ph 5.5 to 7. Thorns. Flowers mid-may, 100 days to harvest. Page 14 of 16-06-25

Stock Chuyskaya Sea Buckthorn Female, produces orange berries. 3 Sept Pollmix, Glergo, Lord 36.95 (1) Glergo Sea Buckthorn Male. Good pollinator to Hergo, Leikora, Chuyskaya. 3 Male Pollinator 19.95 (19) Leikora Sea Buckthorn Lord Sea Buckthorn Female. Produces juicy, yellow-orange berries. Irregular growth habit, height and spread 1.5 to 3m. 3 Sept Pollmix, Glergo, Lord 19.95 (15) Male. Inconspicuous yellowish-white flowers just before the leaves. Silvery-green narrow leaves on spiny stems 3 Male Pollinator 19.95 (16) Strawberry - Early, Mid & Late Varieties (Fragaria x ananassa ) Attracts pollinators. Plant 30-45cm (12-18") apart, rows 1.2m (4 feet) apart. Full sun, loamy, well-drained soil, ph 6.5 to 6.8. 12 Pack - 12.95 25 for 12.95 (bare root) AAC Lila Annapolis Cabot Kent Midseason. Large, bright-red, shiny, firm, conical fruit. Good flavour, easy pull. Vigorous, very hardy. 4 Mid-season Self-fruitful 500 Early season, large fruit, orange-red, rounded firm berries, good yield. Hardy, developed at Kentville Research Stn. 4 Early season Self-fruitful 500 Late season, very large, bright-red, juicy berries, excellent flavour, freezes well. Hardy, disease resistant, developed at Kentville Research Stn. 4 Late season Self-fruitful 500 Mid-season, vigorous, high yield, medium-sized berries, dark red throughout, firm good flavour. Hardy, developed at Kentville Research Stn. 4 Mid-season Self-fruitful 500 Page 15 of 16-06-25

Stock Strawberry - Everbearing Albion Attracts pollinators. Plant in a container, or in the garden, in rows: 30-45cm (12-18") apart, row spacing: 1.2m (4 feet) apart. Full sun, loamy, welldrained soil, ph 6.5 to 6.8. Mulch with straw in winter, uncover in spring. Very large, glossy red fruit, long conical in shape, very firm, good sweet flavour. Resistant to verticillium wilt, crown rots, popular for commercial production. 5 Everbearing Self-fruitful 500 25 for 14.95 (bare root) 12 pack - 12.95 Individual potted 3.95 each Seascape Gasana Ruby Ann Heavy producer, flowers and fruits all summer, with fewer runners than June bearing strawberries. Large, delicious, conical to round, firm fruit, bright red, inside and out. Excellent disease resistance. Ornamental/edible strawberry. Large, showy pink 5 Everbearing Self-fruitful flowers, large, delicious fruit. Grow as an edible ornamenta, in a container or in your garden. 1500 25 for 14.95 (bare root) 12 pack - 12.95 Individual potted 3.95 each Planter - 14.95 Everbearing. Hardy and tough. Ornamental/edible strawberry. Showy, ruby-red 5 Everbearing Self-fruitful 6.95 (72) flowers, sweet, medium-sized fruit. Grows 8-12" tall, spreads (runners) 24-36". Excellent in planters or hanging baskets. Hardy, Zone 5. 5 Everbearing Self-fruitful 6.95 (8) Page 16 of 16-06-25