Rockin’ Double Raspbery
Big, juicy, high quality fruit will be available in early summer and again in fall on this exciting selection that will rock your edible garden! Much larger fruit and more […]
Read MorePrime-Ark® Freedom Thornless Blackberry
Most blackberries only bear fruit on second-season canes a new variety,Prime-Ark® Freedom, developed by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, is the world’s first thornless primocane-fruiting blackberry, meaning […]
Read MoreVintage Raspberry
Looking for that picturesque delicious berry you see in the store? Look no further with ‘Vintage’! A berry plant that is often sought after for it’s higher yield rate, longer […]
Read MoreNavaho Blackberry
Navaho is an upright,blackberry producer on a thornless shrub. When berries are not in season, there are clusters of pinkish-white blossoms. Excelent snack for a hot summer day when matured […]
Read MorePurple Pavement Rose
A dense, rounded mound of a plant with a continuous show of semi-double purple-crimson flowers. Very hardy with bright red, bird attracting hips in the fall and winter months.
Read MoreVirginiana Rose
Create a beautiful wildlife bonanza in your landscape with this American Beauties rose that everyone and every critter will prize! Virginia Rose is easy to grow with an abundance of […]
Read MoreSwamp Rose
This wide ranging native is a staple of moist areas but is perfectly happy to grow in any landscape location and is a plant that brings a lot to the […]
Read MoreCarefree Wonder Rose
Carefree and colorful, ‘Carefree Wonder’ is the ideal rose for your landscape if you are a beginner or a rose growing pro because it is so floriferous, yet so problem-free […]
Read MoreRed Lake Red Currant
Red Lake’ is appealing not only for its fruit but for its compact, mounding habit and glossy green foliage that makes a stand out ornamental shrub. This selection produces long, […]
Read MoreStaghorn Sumac
Rhus typhina is the largest of the North American sumacs. It is native along woodland edges, roadsides, and stream embankments. Resembling the velvet that covers a stag’s horn, Staghorn sumac […]
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