all are good down to zone 4 (just in case) STARK BROS: url format: https://www.starkbros.com/access? action=product&productID=6395&collection=0 Stark® Montmorency Pie Cherry Semi-Dwarf - Catalog # 0026 $22.99 / Each mid-June -- NO LONGER ON SALE Stark® Beach Plum Dwarf - Catalog # 9263 $10.99 / Each late summer -- SOLD OUT Stark® Double Delicious® Apple Semi-Dwarf - Catalog # 6395 $29.99 / Each late September to mid-October Scarlet Surprise. Apple Semi Dwarf - Catalog # 6887 $23.99 / Each early September - POLLINATE WITH ABOVE Surefire. Pie Cherry Semi-Dwarf - Catalog # 9689 $22.99 / Each early June Goldcot Apricot Dwarf - Catalog # 8308 $16.99 / Each early July Goldcot Apricot Standard Supreme Collection - Catalog # 50102 $27.99 / Each early July Starking® Hardy Giant. Asian Pear Dwarf - Catalog # 4770 $24.99 / Each mid-Sepember New Century Asian Pear Dwarf - Catalog # 12632 $24.99 / Each late August Pawpaw 4x10 Pot - Catalog # 3600 $14.99 / Each late September Mango Grafted Pawpaw 4x10 Pot - Catalog # 3700 $24.99 / Each in October Pennsylvania Golden PawPaw 4x10 Pot - Catalog # 3701 $24.99 / Each late September Yates Persimmon 4x10 Pot - Catalog # 11038 $24.99 / Each late August to early September Lingonberry 3 1/2" Pot - Catalog # 3943 $10.99 / Each $9.99 / Each for 3 late summer or early fall Jostaberry - Catalog # 13275 $8.99 / Each $7.99 / Each for 3+ $6.99 / Each for 5+ in July Stark® Garden Root Collection - Catalog # 100305 -Jersey Knight Asparagus - Pkg. of 10. -Purple Passion Asparagus - Pkg. of 10. -Starkrimson® Rhubarb - Pkg. of 2. -Horseradish Roots - Pkg. of 5. $39.96 / Each Purple Passion Asparagus - Catalog # 0906 Asparagus officinalis 'Purple Passion' $12.99 / Pkg 10 Stark® Bountiful. Butternut (Grafted) 4x10 Pot - Catalog # 3643 Juglans cinerea 'Loumis' $24.99 / Each late August to late September Chestnut Seedling Pollinator 4x10 Pot - Catalog # 8954 Castanea mollissima $29.99 / Each Colossal Chestnut 4x10 Pot - Catalog # 8909 Castanea saliva x crenata 'Colossal Japanese X European' $29.99 / Each Reaches maturity in 3 to 5 years. NOURSE: Elliott Blueberries http://noursefarms.com/catalog/Product/Blueberries/BB-EL18/Elliott.aspx 1 - 3 $7.95 4 - 10 $7.65 11 - 49 $6.95 fruiting through September Samdal Elderberries http://noursefarms.com/catalog/Product/ELDERBERRIES/EB-SAMDAL/Samdal.aspx Plant Qty Price 1 - 3 $7.60 4 - 24 $7.00 25 - 99 $6.40 August Purple Passion Asparagus http://noursefarms.com/catalog/Product/Asparagus/AR-PP/Purple+Passion.aspx Plant Qty Price 25 plants $19.75 50 plants $34.00 GURNEY'S Our Choice Asparagus- Buy One, Get One Free! http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=70485 $12.95 / 20 plants total Purple Passion Asparagus - 1-Year Medium Grade http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=09244 $8.95 / 10 $8.25 / EACH 10, if 20/30 $7.65 / Each 10, if 40+ Purple Passion Asparagus - 2-Year Heavy Grade http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=09243 $12.95 / 10 $12.15 / EACH 10, if 20/30 $11.35 / Each 10, if 40+ Rhubarb- Buy One, Get One Free! (varieties their choice) http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=06615 $6.95 / two plants total Shellbark Hickory Tree - Buy One, Get One Free! http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=08701 $15.95 / two total - Needs a pollinator MAY NOT BEAR FRUIT UNTIL 7 TO 10 YEARS OF AGE Butternut Tree - 1-1 1/2 Feet http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=13323 $10.95 / two total Butternut Tree - 2-3 Feet http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=13321 $16.95 / two total - May secrete juglone Chinese Chestnut Tree 1-1 1/2 ft. http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=13329 $10.95 / each - needs a pollinator Manchurian Bush Apricot http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=13209 ripens in July bears in 2-3 years $19.95 / two total $18.50 / per pair, four or more Hardy Mulberry Tree - 9-12 Inches http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=08578 late July $10.95 / two trees - Foliage and unripe fruit may be poisonous Hardy Mulberry Tree - 18-24 Inches http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=08571 late July $19.95 / two trees - Foliage and unripe fruit may be poisonous Chokecherry 12-18 Inches http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=13146 $11.95 / 5 plants -Leaves and pits of chokecherries are poisonous. Chokecherry 2-3 Feet http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=13143 $16.95 / 5 plants -Leaves and pits of chokecherries are poisonous. Native Plum Tree http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=13133 $19.95 / two plants Superior Plum Tree - Standard 2-4 Feet http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=08443 $21.95 Each mid to late August - Alderman or wild plums as a pollinator Superior Plum Tree - Semi-Dwarf 2-4 Feet http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=66482 $28.95 Each mid to late August - Alderman or wild plums as a pollinator Hybrid Oka Plum Tree - Standard 2-4 Feet http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=13099 mid-August - UNAVAILABLE Sugar Pearls Apricot Tree http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=71546 late June to early July - UNAVAILABLE Hardy English Walnut Tree - 1- 1 1/2 Feet http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=08703 $16.95 each American Hazelnut Tree - 1-1 1/2 Feet http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=08715 2 or more - $10.50 each - plant 2 or more Saskatoon Blueberry - 12-18 Inches http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=08511 $11.95 for two $10.95 / pair if two or more pairs July aka 'Shadblow Serviceberry' Contender Peach Tree http://gurneys.com/product.asp?pn=65835 mid-August $24.95 each for Standard 2-4 Feet $31.95 each for Semi-Dwarf 2-4 Feet mid-August BURGESS: Blueberry, Tophat (dwarf bush) http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=3829 $18.95 for two Asparagus, Jersey Knight http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=7307 $4.96 for 10 Adam's Needle Yucca http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=5322 $2.49 for 3 Elderberry, Adams & John http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=5531 $9.95 per pair Manchurian Apricot (10-20' height) Prunus Armeniaca http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=6653 $3.96 for two Kiwi, Arctic Beauty Male http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=3997 $7.95 each - male will pollinate five females Kiwi, Arctic Beauty Female http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=3998 $14.50 for two Kiwi, Female Actinindia arguta http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=5938 $4.95 each Cherry, North Star Dwf http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=6202 Prunus SP $18.95 for 2 - large, sour fruit Male Sea Berry http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=3058 Hippophae rhamnoides $12.95 each - pollinates up to 8 females Female Sea Berry http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=3075 Hippophae rhamnoides $24.95 for two Chestnut Tree http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?nav=tre&pid=6216 $4.95 for two $8.45 for four Honeyberry, Blue Velvet(TM) Lonicera caerulea var. edulis http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=3046 $12.95 for one $24.95 for two - two varieties required for pollination May-July Honeyberry, Blue MoonTM http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=3059 $12.95 for one $24.95 for two - two varieties required for pollination May-July Carpathian English Walnut Tree Jaglans regia carpathian http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=6519 $14.95 for two $21.95 for three Hardy Pecan Tree (just to zone 5) http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=6214 Carya Illnoensis $9.90 for two American Butternut Tree Juglans Cinerea http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=6190 $10.90 for two Vine Peach Cucumis Melo Var "Chito" http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?nav=fan&pid=6298 $0.90 packet of seeds Radish, Giant Sakurajima Raphanus sativus var. longipinnatus http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=6624 $1.95 for packet of seeds - up to 15 lbs Carrot, Atomic Red http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=5465 $1.50 packet of seeds Potato, Yukon Gold http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=3936 $3.95 for 20 $7.50 for 40 Potato, Kennebec http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=3103 $3.95 for 20 Potato, Blue http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=7571 $3.95 for 15 Asparagus, Purple http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=6783 $4.95 for 5 $8.95 for 10 Asparagus, Mary Washington http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=6211 $3.96 for 10 Rhubarb, Victoria Rheum rhabarbarum http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=6772 $3.95 for two $8.90 for six Egg Bush http://www.eburgess.com/detail.asp?pid=6820 $1.50 for packet of seeds MILLER NURSERIES Aronia BF416 - 1 to 2' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=1030 late summer to early fall 2 or more: $14.95 per plant Brown Turkey Figs FT002 - 1 1/2 -2' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=45 Hardy, but must be covered before temps. drop below 10° $14.95 per tree Meader Persimmon BT121 http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=47 $28.35 per tree The All-American PawPaw BT130 http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=46 2 or more: $12.85 per tree Plant two for pollination. White Mulberry BT120 - 1 1/2 - 2' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=794 mid-summer Bears young, usually in 2 to 3 years. 2 or more: $8.75 Empire Semi-Dwarf Apple DF139 - 3 to 5' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=117 late September 2 - 4 $22.85 per tree 5 - 9 $21.95 per tree Chenango Strawberry Semi-Dwarf Apple DF108 - 3 to 5' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=150 early September 2 - 4 $22.85 per tree Sungold Dwarf Apricot Tree DF903 - 3 - 5' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=526 $23.95 per tree Must plant with Moongold for proper pollination ripens about a week later than Moongold Moongold Dwarf Apricot Tree DF902 - 3 - 5' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=524 $23.95 per tree Must plant with Moongold for proper pollination. about July 10-15 Jostaberry BF406 http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=303 2 or more $8.25 per plant early July Bohemian Horseradish GV101 http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=299 10 plants $10.35 BlackGold. Cherry SF811 - 3 - 5' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=801 2 - 4 $20.45 mid-season Kristin Cherry SF809 - 3 to 5' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=566 2 - 4 $20.45 per tree mid-July WhiteGold® Cherry SF810 - 3 - 5' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=802 2 - 4 $20.45 mid-seaon Northern Hardy Pecan NT115 - 1 to 1 1/2' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=10 2 or more $8.85 per tree Plant 2 trees for proper pollination American Butternut NT111 - 1 1/2 to 2' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=627 2 - 4 $9.45 per tree Plant 2 for best production Fingerlakes Filbert .S.H.. (Super Hardy) NT106 - 1 to 1 1/2' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=639 2 - 4 $9.55 per tree Mary Washington Asparagus - Extra Fancy Quality GV202 http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=315 25 plants $11.65 Hansen.s Bush Cherry BF403 - 1 - 1 1/2' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=548 2 - 4 $8.25 per plant Usually bears its first year Plant 2 for Pollination Miller's Beach Plum BF402 http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=434 2 or more $10.35 per tree Plant 2 for pollination. September Clapp's Favorite Standard Pear SF201 - 3 to 5 ft. http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=358 $20.55 per tree middle to late August two varieties required for cross pollination Colette Everbearing Standard Pear SF208 - 3 to 5 ft. http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=341 $20.55 per tree from late August .til Fall Freezes Max-Red Bartlett Standard Pear SF209 - 3 to 5 ft. http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=350 $20.55 per tree Pollinate with a different variety Pioneer. Cornelian Cherry DF691 - 2 to 3' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=1031 $21.85 per tree late summer Plant with Red Star. Cornelian Cherry for proper pollination Red Star. Cornelian Cherry DF692 http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=1032 $21.85 per tree late summer Plant with Pioneer. Cornelian Cherry for proper pollination Miller.s Compspur Arkblack Apple (aka Black Twig) DF162 - 3 1/2 to 5' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=81 $24.85 per tree Oct. 25-early Nov. Miller.s Compspur Winter Banana Apple DF158 - 3 1/2 to 5' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=80 $24.85 per tree Dwarf Orange Quince (only to zone 5) DF695 - 3 - 5' http://www.millernurseries.com/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=52 $21.45 per tree Self-pollinating RH SHUMWAY'S 04691 - Red, White & Blue Potatoes Special http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B94C1B17B%2DDAA2%2D4D2D%2DA731%2DEDFE3B6AFE08%7D White Superior, Red Pontiac and Blue Russian --75 sets total, plants 75 feet of row! $15.95 ea 04747 - Sweet Potato Northern Collection http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B8EC16565%2D0DF4%2D4B67%2DAA85%2D606961569C24%7D A dozen each of 3 hardy varieties--Centennial(04710), Jewell (04725), and Jets(04720). $22.95 ea 22142 - Shagbark Hickory http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7BEE3AC04F%2DD123%2D488C%2D95FB%2DF37CC1E09A62%7D 2 for $17.50 22149 - Chinese Chestnut http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B89D3602E%2D7EC9%2D415D%2DAB5E%2D058AC33A766C%7D 2 for $17.50 Plant two trees for pollination Bears in 5 to 7 years. If you lack room, plant two in the same hole and have a multi -trunk tree. 04502 - Asparagus Complete Garden http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B2B0B0BB1%2DA54D%2D4880%2D9E8D%2D14BB591308FC%7D You will get 10 healthy roots each of Mary Washington, Purple Sweet and Barr's Mammoth. $19.98 for the 30 plants 20772 - Nanking Bush Cherry http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7BED193FED%2D50EB%2D43DC%2DA933%2DA772C9D106AA%7D 3 for $13.95 04524 - Jerusalem Artichoke Tubers http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B4FBB0EF0%2DBD1C%2D4510%2D81E2%2D5976D02B84A4%7D 1 lb of tubers $6.95 02499 - Kossak Giant Hybrid Kohlrabi http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B986F3DF0%2D48BD%2D46B6%2D810C%2D69B7AE05EB0D%7D $2.25 packet of seeds bulbs up to 10" across, but not woody 04842 - Siberian Garlic http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7BF9CCC9E2%2D32EE%2D4A26%2D9A4E%2DDA2CD8CA0616%7D 1/2 lb $8.25 ea ships in the fall 04528 - Jicama http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B28E57B3B%2DED2F%2D42EA%2DA6C5%2D0B6F469ECB55%7D $2.50 packet of seeds 30101 - Blueberry Pollinator Special http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B7E3AE5E1%2DC51A%2D4961%2DBD06%2D5BB6366D16CB%7D One each Early Blueray and Patriot 2 plants--$16.46 30270 - Hardy Kiwi Pair http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7BD50DEE7A%2D2510%2D4CC3%2D833F%2D8694F627BC47%7D $28.50 ea 30290 - Lingonberry Special (aka European cranberry, partridgeberry or foxberry) http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B5AA958D6%2D5DD6%2D44CC%2DBEC1%2DC8663FAE96AB%7D One plant each Red Pearl(30285) and Sanna(30286) $17.95 for the pair 30280 - Stevens Cranberry http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7BBC952C59%2D7725%2D4387%2DB506%2DED63FFC2F64F%7D 2 - $18.95 Protect from spring frosts to preserve consistent yields. 30915 - Dwarf Mount Royal Plum Tree http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B1041B37B%2D817D%2D49D8%2D83E1%2DF80D952942A8%7D 1 - $30.50 2 - $51.50 does not require cross pollination by another variety. 30528 - Gala Apple http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?c=332&P={1D54AA66-DD1B-453B-96DC-EE53C65DA5BF} $33.95 early September 5 years to fruit 30150 - Black Currants http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B112E90B4%2DC1FF%2D4EDA%2DB291%2DD05D37E9CDB1%7D 2 for $12.50 30162 - Elderberry Offer http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B85A0C0EB%2DC207%2D4A00%2D8747%2D01D481938C75%7D two for $10.96 ea 02865 - Early Spanish Type Peanut (dwarf) http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7BE01A831C%2DA38B%2D4E8E%2DA19C%2D5B746449C049%7D $2.75 for a 1/4 lb 03445 - New Zealand Tetragonia Spinach http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B6059658B%2D52B2%2D4E0E%2DA420%2D5D278AC3965D%7D $1.70 packet of seeds 03156 - Golden Summer Hybrid Pepper http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B05490D8C%2D8CCD%2D410F%2DB3B0%2D3A75AFABE6CB%7D $2.40 packet of seeds 04582 - Canada Red Rhubarb http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B4C5F2860%2DFF09%2D4DE9%2D9EB2%2D4E5011EBE58D%7D 4 for $17.95 Rhubarb leaves are poisonous. 03350 - French Breakfast Radish http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B97AD1ECA%2DDC07%2D49D3%2DAEE5%2DCE26128828C5%7D $1.55 packet of seeds (plants about 35 ft row) 03552 - Hasta La Pasta Squash http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7BB5D5001B%2D492A%2D47AB%2DB7B3%2D08A0D2DC6CCE%7D $2.25 packet of seeds Lots of beta carotene. Two weeks or more earlier than regular spaghetti squash. 03660 - Mooregold Squash http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B4948E4C0%2D44DE%2D46A1%2DB937%2D4949BA252A73%7D $1.80 packet of seeds 00196 - Cluster Goliath Hybrid Tomato http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?c=332&P={DE7254BE-BFE3-4891-8E48-2C3F0EECF0D1} $2.00 packet of seeds 01671 - Rainbow Hybrid Carrot http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?c=332&P={EA82A794-D3B7-4BEA-8706-4E16DFF611CF} $2.15 packet of seeds 06551 - Old Fashioned Blue Star Morning Glory http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7BDBAFFF3C%2DC1FE%2D403D%2DB919%2D76B95962EDAD%7D $1.60 packet of seeds 4 inch bicolor trumpets 01772 - Mini Rainbow Indian Corn http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?c=332&P={20B59A3F-46BF-4A5C-9155-1DD479D1177E} $2.00 packet of seeds also good for popping. 01789 - White Popping Sorghum http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7BEE61B01F%2D3D63%2D4D44%2D802E%2D1D8D1A618EB8%7D $2.10 per packet of seeds 54110 - Mushroom Lovers Special http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?c=152&P={7FB9C497-3B4A-42CD-8529-3927216634B5} one 12 pound White Button mushroom kit and one 12 pound Royal Tan Mushroom Kit. $47.95 for the two kits 04445 - Sprouting Seed Mix http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B43406A27%2D2473%2D4106%2DB205%2D2F94DD86B213%7D $5.75 1/2 lbs of seeds 30425 - Nugget Hops Plant http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?c=300&P={C55014B6-1AD9-42E2-BBD0-1E4BD7BE11CC} 1 - $8.25 3 - $21.00 04170 - Land Of The Giants Kids Garden http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B5B224B8B%2D508B%2D4FC3%2DAAF0%2DCB65411086F0%7D $11.25 for 8 packets of seeds Collection of giant vegetable seed varieties 53001 - Ez Digger http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?P=%7B5AC4785D%2D023B%2D47F1%2DB0D7%2D51FDE9863B3D%7D $14.95 ea 52906 - High Wheel Cultivator http://www.rhshumway.com/dp.asp?c=6&P={8CC5064A-14B0-401C-87F8-6F200BFE38DA} $119.95 ea SEEDMAN from http://www.seedman.com/edible.htm E3127 Black Chokeberry Aronia Melanocarpa Black chokeberry is a deciduous shrub that grows to about 6 feet tall in bogs, swamps, wet woods and occasionally in dry sandy soil of oak woods and pine barrens. It can tolerate partial shade, but produces the most flowers and fruit, and the brightest red fall color, in full sun. Best suited for zones 4-9. The leaves are up to 8 cm long, with finely serrated edges. The flowers bloom in May and are white, rounded and with a short claw. The flowers are in loose clusters of 8 to 10 up to 5 cm across. The fruit, which matures by late August, is round, up to 12 mm across, dark purple to black, and in drooping clusters on long red stalks. The fruit is technically a .pome., like an apple or pear, where the seeds are in a stiff core surrounded by fleshy tissue. The fruit is sour, even when ripe, so that it persists until midwinter as a .last resort. food source for songbirds, upland game birds and small mammals. In northern Europe Aronia is commercially grown for bottled fruit juice. The fruit is valued for its juice which is very high in anthocyanins, blends well with other fruit juices and is reputed as a source of "phenols, leucoanthocyanins, catachines, flavonoles, and flavones" that are considered to be bioactive in humans. In the US it.s growing in popularity as a landscape shrub since it tolerates both wet and dry soil, is attractive from spring through fall and resists most diseases and pests. Package of 20 seeds $2.50 3102 Juneberry, Saskatoon Serviceberry ( Amelanchier alnifolia ) Low water requirements, grows as high as 10,000 feet. A deciduous shrub that seldom exceeds 15 feet in height and occasionally suckering to form a slowly spreading clump. An easily grown plant, it prefers a rich loamy soil and thrives in any soil that is not too dry or water-logged. The largest yields, and best quality fruits, are produced when the plant is grown in a sunny position, though it should also do reasonably well in semi-shade. The plants are fairly lime tolerant and they will also grow well in heavy clay soils. They are very cold-hardy and will tolerate temperatures down to at least -20°c and probably much lower. Flowers in Early Spring, these white flowers are produced before the plants come into leaf, and are usually produced so abundantly that the whole plant turns white. They look particularly beautiful at this time. By late June, or more commonly early to mid July, the plants will usually be carrying large crops of fruits. These fruits are about 15mm in diameter, they are soft, sweet and juicy with a taste that reminds us of apples. Small enough to be eaten without problems, though they can add a slightly bitter almond-like flavour to the fruit if they are crushed whilst eating. The fruit can also be cooked in pies etc., when dried it is quite sweet and can be used in the same ways as raisins. Package of 10 seeds $1.95 E3115 Succulent Hawthorn Crataegus succulenta An attractive shrub growing about 20 ft with some of the largest fruits in the crataegus genus with specimens up to 1 3/4 inches in diameter. This fruit has a sweet, juicy and pulpy flesh that is excellent raw or for making jellies. Attractive flowers in Spring and a nice lawn specimen. Hardy to zone 4. Seeds are slow to germinate, but well worth the wait! Package of 10 seeds $2.50 FRD07 Butternut Juglans cinerea Butternut, also called white walnut or oilnut, grows rapidly on well-drained soils of hillsides and streambanks in mixed hardwood forests. This small to medium-sized tree is short lived, seldom reaching the age of 75. Butternut is more valued for its nuts than for lumber. The soft coarse-grained wood works, stains, and finishes well. Small amounts are used for cabinetwork, furniture, and novelties. The sweet nuts are prized as a food by man and animals. Butternut is easily grown but must be transplanted early because of the quickly developing root system. Hardy to zone 3. Package of 5 seeds $3.50 FRD22 Heartnut Juglans sieboldiana cordiformis Best suited for zones 4-6. A fast growing, medium to large tree with dark green foliage grown for it's unique nuts. The nut is a heart-shaped nut, about four centimeters (about one and a half inches) in diameter, smooth, with a thin husk. The husk is not "dirty" like walnut and can be peeled off by hand when dry. The nuts have smooth shells, with kernels that are easy to remove by hand. Package of 5 seeds $3.50 2514 Gumi Plant Elaegnus multiflora Good for zones 4-9. Gumi is a rounded shrub that grows to 8 ft (2.4 m) in height. The deciduous leaves are egg-shaped, 1-2 in (2.5-5 cm) long, dark green on top and silver with tiny brown scales beneath. Young twigs are reddish and fuzzy. The cream-colored flowers are small and modest, but abundant and fragrant. The showy fruits are scarlet with silver flecks. About 1 in (2.5 cm) long, they dangle deliciously on 1 in (2.5 cm) stems. The red ripe fruits of gumi are juicy and sweet, but at the same time, pleasantly astringent. They pucker your mouth, but you keep coming back for more! An absolutely scrumptious jelly can be made from the juice. Note: Very slow to germinate! Package of 10 seeds $3.50 2929 Princess Persimmon ( Diospyros rhombifolia ) Also known as Chinese Persimmon. Persimmon is a decideous fruit tree adapted to warm temperate and sub-tropical climates. Persimmon has a primary center of genetic origin in the mountains of central China and a secondary centre in Japan. The persimmons has small leaves and produces 1" orange-red oval shaped fruit. The foliage that attaches to the fruit looks like the foliage attached to a tomato plant. Decideous, requires cool winter temps between 33F-45F. Zones 4-9. Package of 5 seeds $2.50 D2226 Black Mulberry Morus nigra A heavy fruiter like the Russian Mulberry but is preferred because it grows only a third as tall and is easier to harvest. Great pies and wine can be made from the fruit. Package of 50 seeds $1.95 D2277 Chokeberry Prunus melanocarpa A very nice little bush that gives off loads of fruit and is easy to raise. Package of 5seeds $1.95 2193 Silver Buffaloberry Sheperdia argentia Hardy to Zone 3. Grows to12ft. tall x 6ft.wide. Silver foliage (similar to Russian olive) offers multiple uses for this hardy shrub. Small yellowish flowers. Female has bright red fruit that are edible to people and birds. Note: We recommend CAPE seed germination primer be used for these seeds. Package of 10 seeds $1.95 D2209 Chinese HackberryCeltis Sinensis A hardy and easy to grow plant. Tolerates drought; any soil; gusty winds; smog; sun or shade, but does not like heavy fog. Makes an attractive, low-maintenance street tree. Deep, non-invasive roots rarely cause sidewalk problems. Disease and pest resistant. Berries attract birds. Tree grows to10m in cultivation. Small green flowers are borne in Spring followed by small, sweet, edible fruit which are a dark-orange ripening to red-brown. Package of 10 seeds $2.00 D2204 Paw Paw Tree Asimia triloba . Pawpaws are native to the Eastern half of the United States, from the Gulf Coastal plain to the Great Lakes. The fruit look like short, fat bananas. They have a fragrant aroma, a custardy texture, and a tropical taste. The best ones are rich, creamy and sweet, reminding some people of banana cream pie. Compared to apples, peaches and grapes, Pawpaw is higher in food energy, and has more than double the amount of vitamin C, and is much higher in minerals. It is higher in protein, fiber, and carbohydrate. It has a much higher content of amino acids in a good balance. It has mainly unsaturated fatty acids, and is a good source of linoleic and linolenic acids. It is a small tree, seldom taller than 25 feet. Grown in full sun, the pawpaw tree develops a narrowly pyramidal shape with dense, drooping foliage down to the ground level. In the shade it has a more open branching habit with few lower limbs and horizontally held leaves. Pawpaw trees require warm to hot summers, mild to cold winters, and a minimum of 32 inches (81 cm) of rainfall spread rather evenly throughout the year, with the majority falling in spring and summer. It can be grown successfully in USDA plant hardiness zones 5 (-15 F/-26 C min. temp.) through 8 (15 F/-9 C min. temp.) Shading for the first year, and sometimes the second, is normally required outside, and it is for this reason that pawpaws are almost always found in nature as an understory tree. Although the pawpaw is capable of fruiting in the shade, optimum fruit yields are obtained in open exposure, with some protection from wind (on account of the large leaves). Plant at least two trees for fruit production, to ensure cross-pollination. The soil should be slightly acid (pH 5.5-7), deep, fertile, and well-drained. Good drainage is essential to success. Pawpaws will not thrive in heavy soil or waterlogged soil. In its native habitat the pawpaw has few pests of any importance. Package of 3 seeds $2.00 2515 Peruvian Ground Cherry Physalis peruviana Also known as Cape Gooseberry. The fruit are yellow/orange and enclosed by a papery husk. They drop off the plant when ripe and can store for several months. They are eaten raw, dried, preserved and stewed. Try them in salads, pies, sauces, jams and compotes. They may be dipped into icing or chocolate. The fruits can also be dried on the plant for a .raisin.. The plants are 2.x 3-4.. Space 12. apart in rows 3-4. apart. Cultivate them like tomatoes. They are tolerant of drought but produce better when watered. Cannot ship to ID 10 seeds per package $1.95 2383 Sunberry Solanum Burbankii Bred in the early 1900s by Luther Burbank, who called it Sunberry and lamented it being renamed Wonderberry by the dealer who purchased and introduced it. Critics immediately claimed Burbank had simply reintroduced S. nigrum, Garden Huckleberry, as a new plant. Burbank said it was the result of many years of crossing of Solanum guinense (a species native to Africa) and S. villosum (indigenous to Europe). Sunberry.s fruits are blue, slightly sweet and slightly larger than a pea. Said by its admirers to rival and even surpass Blueberries. Truly historic variety. 10 seeds per package $1.95 http://www.seedman.com/medicine.htm HT114 Lemon Grass, East Indian Cymbopogon flexuosus Source of lemongrass oil used to flavor teas, candies, chewing gum, etc. A tropical annual that can be grown as an annual in the US. Many uses, crushing a few leaves in your hands will release lemony fragrance that repels mosquitoes. Essential oil contains large amounts of citral and geraniol which are used in flavorings and perfumes. Medicinal: Tea used to treat digestive problems and fever. Anti-inflammatory. Lemon Grass is also a beautiful addition to mixed containers and flower borders. Package of 25 seeds $2.50 H078 Black Elder Sambucus nigra This herb has long been used to heal hemorrhoid problems. It gives immediate relief. To make a compress, mix the flowers of elder and honeysuckle together and pour boiling milk over them. Let the mixture steep for about 20 minutes. Dip a towel into the mixture and apply to the area of pain. An ointment can be made from the green leaves that is also beneficial to hemorrhoids. Apply the ointment while it is still hot. A perennial for zones 6-8. Package of 5 seeds $1.95 H483 Lion's Ear's Leonotis leonurus Not much known about this showy plant except that is was a favorite medicinal plant of the Zulu and that the leaves can be smoked in place of tobacco with soothing effects. A good tub plant that has large bright orange tubular flowers. 2259 Motherwort Leonurus cardiaca Perennial. Traditional female tonic from puberty to menopause. Tiny pink flowers on leafy spires make this plant magnificent in full flower. Medicinal: Flowering tops are used to regulate menstruation and treat functional infertility. Emotional balancer, stress reliever. Package of 40 seeds $1.95 H757 Russian Mulberry Morus A handsome tree growing to 30 ft. with loads of delicious berries. Fresh fruits are said to be good for afflictions of the mouth. A strong wine made from the fruits is very good for the blood. Package of 20 seeds $1.95 H919 Witch Hazel Hamamalis The bark, leaves and twigs of this beautiful garden tree yields the witch hazel of pharmacy use. The extract contains substances which tend to constrict the blood vessels with the effect of preventing bleeding. The leaves turn yellow in fall and yellow flowers are also present. Package of 12 seeds $1.95 H931 Wild Anise Pimpinella anisum A tea made from crushed anise seeds is said to help respiratory problems such as bronchitis by clearing mucus from the air passages. It is also believed to promote milk production in nursing mothers. The seeds also contain the chemical photanethole which is similar to the female hormone estrogen. The effects of this chemical helps relieve the discomfort of menopause. To make the tea, crush one teaspoon of seeds and place in a cup of boiling water. Steep for 20 minutes. Package of 100 seeds $1.95 H240 Ephedra/Mormon's Tea Ephedra nevadensis A striking plant with foliage resembling the horsetail plant. Makes a wonderful tasting tea that contains traces of ephedrine, a nerve stimulant resembling adrenaline. Can be used as a tonic as it improves kidney action and is said to relieve asthma. A perennial plant for zones 4-9 Package of 5 seeds $2.50 H251 Evening Primrose Oenothera biennis A biennial plant for zones 4-8, found in dry meadows and along roadsides. Has lemon scented yellow flowers. An infusion of the plant has stimulating effect on the liver, spleen and digestive system. Has often been used to treat mental depression. Package of 20 seeds $1.95 ---------------------- RDP042 Lettuce Looseleaf Heatwave( Burpee Seed Company Seeds ) Thrives in the heat, and remains productive and tasty longer than all others. Feast both your eyes and your palette on lettuces that will thrive in the heat, and remain productive and tasty longer than all others. Our choice "slow bolt" varieties include fresh green, purple-red, crispy types; deep to bright green romaines; oak leafed; crisped frilled; broad, soft looseleaf; and savory, bronze-purple, fern-leafed lettuces. 50-60 days. Package of 500 seeds $3.95 RDP031 Baby Bubba Hybrid ( Burpee Seed Company Seeds ) This dwarf variety is only half as tall as other okras and perfect for large containers. The plant is baby-sized, only half as tall as other okras and perfect for a large container. But it's a bubba too, pumping out hefty, full-sized pods, twice as many as the old standards. Ready to harvest in just 53 days. Burpee Exclusive. Grows best in full sun. Package of 35 seeds $3.95 RDP046 Reddy Hybrid ( Burpee Seed Company Seeds ) Gourmet spinach in just 40 days or less! Grow this surprisingly pretty spinach as a baby green to enjoy its highest nutritional value and beauty. The vibrant red stalks and veins contrast nicely against the deep green of the arrow shaped leaves, adding more interest to your mix of salad greens. Grows very fast too, from seed to table in just 40 days Package of 300 seeds $4.95 RDP048 Green Pearls ( Burpee Seed Company Seeds ) Delicious pearl-like soybeans - a natural kid-pleasing snack. Just 65 days. One of summer's earliest and tastiest arrivals. The many fuzzy golden pods are bursting with three delicious seeds. Enjoy lightly steamed, for a snappy, happy snack. Smooth, sweet, nutty taste and chewy texture. Plant the short, prolific bushes close together for all-summer snacking. Ht: 12-14". Package of 100 seeds $4.95 H225 Stinging Nettle ( Urtica unens ) Considered to be one of the nettles listed in the bible. A perennial plant found growing wild all over the world. Grows from 2-7 ft. tall. The bristly hairs of the plant act as a hypodermic, injecting an irritant substance under the skin when touched. A decoction of the root makes an external treatment that when applied to the scalp is said to treat baldness. A decoction of the plant is good for diarrhea. Dwarf Nettle is said to be helpful for rheumatic problems and colds. Package of 15 seeds $1.95 CM284 Hui-Xiang ( Foeniculum vulgare ) Plant produces good greens for salads, cole slaws and dressings. The roots can be used in cooking. The seeds of the plant make a tea that is used to aid digestion and as a tonic for the spleen, kidney and reproductive glands. Package of 50 seeds $1.95 CM372 Di-Yu ( Sanguisoba minor ) A great salad green as well as a medicinal herb. Long used by Chinese to stop wounds from bleeding. Package of 100 seeds $1.95 CM444 Zi-Su-Zi ( Perilla frutescens ) A most unusual herb with the flavor of cumin and a hint of cinnamon. Much used in oriental dishes as a salad and cooking green. Package of 100 or more seeds $1.95 2795 Shungiku Edible Chrysanthemum Chrysanthemum coronarium 3-4 ft. Hardy Annual. Also known as the Garland Chrysanthemum or Chop Suey Shungiku. Tender, edible greens have a unique, zesty flavor. Harvest at 4-6 in. For fresh use or braising. Lovely 1-3 in. flowers, used sparingly, make a nice addition to mixed salad greens, or can be sold separately as an edible garnish. (60-80 days) (avg. 10,700 seeds/oz.) 1/4 Teaspoon, 100s of seeds. Price per pack: $2.95 Fall plantings: beets, kale, broccoli, parsnips, radish, rutabaga, collards FT04 Cheddar Hybrid Cauliflower A very unique cauliflower! Contains 7.57 ppm beta carotene. If you grow this new cauliflower, it will likely be the topic of conversation at your dinner table the first time you serve it. The orange curds have great taste whether cooked or raw. Brightens up a relish tray, and does not lose it's orange color when cooked. For maximum color intensity, do not tie- up the leaves. Suggest it be transplanted to the garden in August for fall harvest in areas where summers are hot. Limited seeds, we can only sell 10 per customer at this time. 10 seeds per package $2.15 1A111 Japanese Red Kuri Squash (Hokkaido) 92 days. A red-orange Japanese winter squash, fruit are 5-10 lbs. each and teardrop-shaped. The golden flesh is smooth, dry, sweet and rich, a great yielding and keeping variety. Package of 10 seeds $2.95 2216 Black Japanese Futsu Squash Rare, black Japanese squash, the fruit is flattened, round and has heavy ribbing. Very unique and beautiful. The black fruit will turn a rich chestnut color in storage. Flesh is golden color and has the rich taste of hazelnuts. Fruits are 3-8 lbs. each and vines give huge yields. Popular with European market growers. Good insect resistance. Package of 5 seeds $1.95 1A114 Italian Rogosa Violina Butternut Squash An Italian Butternut-type squash, these have a violin shape and wrinkled tan skin, the flesh is deep orange and sweet, perfect for desserts, roasting, stuffing and baking. Package of 10 seeds $2.95 G150 Bright Red French Pumpkin Most unusual!. A brilliant bright red pumpkin that is shaped flat and resembles a bright red cheese wheel more than a pumpkin. The 12-16 lb. fruits produce a sweet orange flesh that is great for pumpkin pies. A definite must for fall decorations. Package of 5 seeds $1.95 GA43 Amish Purple Popcorn Popular with the Amish; beautiful ears with lovely purple kernels; perfect for popping or as an ornamental crop. Package of 50 seeds $2.95 GO68 Black Aztec Corn The same corn raised by the Aztec Indians over 2,000 years ago. A fast grower and heavy producer. Corn kernels turn dark blue-black when mature. Good for fresh corn or for making decorative corn meal. Package of 25 seeds $2.25 2351 Cocono ( Solanum topiro ) This can be raised in the garden or inside in tubs if given bright light. This very interesting fruit is covered with a light down and looks like an eggplant. It is a relative to the eggplant but its a juicy, tart fruit. It is eaten stewed, as fresh fruit, as a drink, or fried Tropica. $2.95 ( 10 seeds per pack ) 2035 Giant Musselburgh Leeks Heirloom. Huge stalks can reach up to 18 inches. Delicious and mild-flavored. Thick, succulent stems are used as an autumn and winter substitute for green onions. Maturity is about 100 days. 1/2 Teaspoon Pack ( 100+ seeds ) $1.95 GA02 Strawberry Spinach A green that is grown and eaten like spinach, but also bears small strawberries on the stems of the plant. This plant has been around for over 400 years and was a favorite of English Monks long ago. Smaller, thinner leaves than ordinary spinach, with abundance of thumbnail size fruits which are edible. about 50 seeds per pack $2.95 G037 Improved Red Pod Okra Finally, a great tasting red pod okra that is fast growing and bountiful. The foliage and fruit have a lush, tropical appearance. Package of 20 seeds $1.95 1A009 Medico Alfalfa ( Medicago sativa ) Alfalfa is very high in vitamins A, D, E, G and K, as well as 16 important minerals. It is a hardy perennial with many small flowers growing off of the stems. Grows well in full or partial sun in well drained soil. Averages 1-3 ft. in height. This strain of alfalfa can be made into a tea by placing two teaspoons of dried leaves in a cup of boiling water and soaking for 15 minutes. This tea is used to treat arthritis, boils, digestive disorders, urinary tract infections and bowel disorders. The chlorophyll in this brew will also dispatch of bad breath. Eating the sprouts in salads is also very beneficial. Package of Small pack.( several hundred seeds ) $1.95 Parts of plant to use for tea: Leaves and seeds. Taste: Somewhat of a bland taste, some describe it as the taste of new mown hay. We recommend mixing with red clover, mints or lemon verbena and sweetening with honey. Your really should drink this tea for it's nutritional benefits. HR370 Borage ( Borage officianalis ) The ancient Greeks believed that this herb imparted courage and was often added to wine. Has been used to treat fevers and as an antidote against poisons. It is an annual plant growing to 3 ft. tall. Does well even in poor soils and can grow in full sun to partial shade. Cucumber flavored leaves used in salads and summer drinks. Good bee plant. Package of 50 seeds $1.75 Parts of plant to use for tea: Leaves, flowers. Taste: A pleasant cucumber flavor. HR123 Catnip ( Nepata cataria ) Often grown by cat owners as cats love to find this plant, proceed to destroy it and roll around on top of it. It is a hardy perennial with attractive heart shaped foliage. Grows 2-3 ft. tall in moist rich soil. Grows in full sun or partial shade. Catnip tea has been used to relieve upset stomachs, hysteria, nervousness and headaches. Package of 100 seeds $1.75 Parts of plant to use for tea: Leaves Taste: An aromatic tea with a minty flavor. 1A008 Red Clover ( Trifolium pratense ) A perennial that is usually grown as an annual. Grows in most soils and needs full sun. Red Clover has long had a reputation as a cancer fighter. The plant contains large amounts of tocopherol, a potent antioxidant form of vitamin E that has been shown to prevent tumor formation in animal studies. It may also provide effective relief for menopausal symptoms as elements of the plant behave like estrogen. A tea can be made by boiling three teaspoons of dried flower tops per cup of water and steeping 15 minutes. Drink 3 cups a day. Small Pack $1.95 Parts of plant to use for tea: Flowers ( Dried ) Taste: Clover has a sweet, delicate flavor. Excellent with a few drops of honey. HR141 Horehound ( Marrubium vulgare ) A hardy perennial that likes sandy soils and full sun. Used since ancient times as an antidote for poisons and for bronchitis, coughs and colds. Leaves are used for flavoring juices and teas. Juice used for medicinal candies. Package of 50 seeds $1.75 Parts of plant to use for tea: Leaves Taste: Has a bittersweet, musky flavor. Much improved by adding honey. HR145 Hyssop ( Hyssopus officinalis ) A hardy perennial growing 1-2 ft. tall that needs light, well drained soil and partial shade. A popular remedy for coughs, asthma and lung disorders. Similar to mint flavor, use small amount in salads and other dishes. Package of 50 or more seeds $1.75 Parts of plant to use for tea: Green tops of the herbs for best tea. Taste: Minty, slightly bitter taste. ST. LAWRENCE NURSERIES http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/ Hazelbert .Corylus sp. http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/nuts.html#Hazelbert 2 to 4 ft. plants $8.00 each Lingonberry, Vaccinium vitis-idaea http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/lingonberries.html 4 to 8 inch plants $7.50 each package of 20 for $110.00 Sussi, Regal thrive in acid soils, pH 3.5 to 5. Elderberries . Sambucus canadensis http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/eorn.html#Elderberries 1 ft. rooted cuttings $5.50 each, $38 package of 8 (2 of each variety) Johns, Nova, York, Adams Rhubarb . Rheum rhabarbarum http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/eorn.html#Rhubarb Root divisions $5.00 each; $25 package of 6 (2 each variety) Canada Red, MacDonald, Valentine JUNEBERRIES . Amelanchier sp. http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/juneberries.html Price . 6 to 12 inch plants $8.00 each, $120 package of 20 (mixed varieties) Success, Autumn Brilliance, Princess Diana, etc CHERRY-PLUMS http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/cplums.html Price . 2 to 4 ft. trees $18.00 each Compass, Sapalta, Deep Purple Rosa rugosa http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/eorn.html#Seedling%20rugosa 1 to 3 ft. plants $6.50 each At least two plants required for pollination. Sea Buckthorn . Hippophae rhamnoides http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/eorn.html#Sea%20Buckthorn $50.00 for 4 females and one male Wentworth Highbush Cranberry . Viburnum trilobum http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/eorn.html#Wentworth 3 to 4 ft. plants $8.00 each Shagbark Hickory . Carya ovata http://www.sln.potsdam.ny.us/nuts.html#Shagbark 1 to 3 ft. trees $7.00 each extremely cold-hardy local shagbark from the Ashworth plantings etc! ONE WORLD: see: http://www.onegreenworld.com//index.php?cPath=1 but they don't give zone recommendations for their plants more sources: http://www.nafex.org/supply_source.htm http://www.permacultureactivist.net/nurseries/PlntNursrys.htm general info: http://www.duntonfarms.com/grow_sheets/honeyberry.html fruits and nuts