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SUMMER CRISP EUROPEAN PEAR (pyrus sp) |
Midsize, sweet fruits, similar to the crispness of Asian Pears. Summer Crisp fruit keeps for several months. Fireblight resistant. Minnesota origin. Zone 4. |
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NSPEQ18
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SALISH SUMMER (Q-1-8) WHITE PEACH (Amygdalus persica) |
White fleshed peach with good leaf curl resistance. Sweet and flavorful for fresh eating, but a bit too soft for canning. Semi-freestone, ripe early August. Salish Summer Q-1-8 Peach is a Washington State University release. Self-fertile. Zone 6-9. |
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SCION-EP
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EUROPEAN PEAR SCIONWOOD |
Early, mid and late seasons. Including pear selections for drying, canning and making into Perry (an alcoholic drink). |
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NSRABLA
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BLACK CAP RASPBERRY (Rubus leucodermis) |
Purple-blue thorny canes with greyish cast are the reason for the latin name: leucodermis means "white bark". Long arching canes produce sweet black fruits on 2nd year wood, then die back. Hardy and widely adapted to sun or partial shade, but prefers moist soils. This Black Cap Raspberry species is native from CA to B.C., throughout WA, ID, MT. WY and UT. Not to be confused with the East Coast native black cap raspberry, Rubus occidentalis. Zone 6-9. |
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NSRAROY
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SCION-PE
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PEACH & NECTARINE SCIONWOOD |
Selected peach and nectarines for flavor, hardiness, late blooming and disease resistance.
The peach and nectarine scionwood is compatible with Lovell peach rootstocks and St. Julian, Krymsk, Prunus Myro 29c, and Myrobalan plum seedlings. |
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NSRAPRE
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PRELUDE RASPBERRY (Rubus sp.) |
The earliest ripening red raspberry with a really good flavor, ripe starting around mid June in the north. A lighter crop is also produced in the fall. Berries are large, round, and firm. Vigorous canes. Geneva, NY selection. Zone 4-8 |
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