Now is the time of year to plant trees and shrubs! Check out our Fruit Tree List 2023
Please remember, this list doe not reflect availability. Some inventory may be sold out so we suggest giving us a call and we will gladly check on availability for you.
Name | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Apples | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Akane | Red | Early September | Scab Resistant | Sweet and Tart |
Amere De Berthcourt | Gree/white | October | Cider | |
Amere De Berthcourt | Brown russet | Early-Mid October | Cider apple | |
Belle de Boskoop | Green and red russet | October | Triploid, Antique | M-111, Keeps well |
Beni Shogun Fuji | Red | Mid-Late September | Early Fuji Apple | Crisp, juicy very sweet |
Bramley’s Seedling | Green and red | Early October | Triploid, English cooking apple, scab resistant | potted only |
Chehalis | Sweet yellow | Mid August | Scab Resistant | Excellent pollinator |
Cortland | Red | Early September | 4 YO | |
Cosmic Crisp | Red | Mid-Late September | Scab Resistant | Keeps well |
Cox’s Orange Pippin | Red w/ Orange Flush | Mid September | ||
Dolgo | Crimson Red | September | Crab, 1 1/2″ long, very disease resistant | Siberian variety of Crabapple, great pollinator |
Early Pink Lady (Maslin) | Yellow w/ Pink Blush | Late September | Ripens 3-4 weeks earlier | |
Fameuse | Orange Red Streaked | Mid-Late September | Bright white flesh, Antique | |
Gold Sentinel | Yellow | Early-Mid October | Columnar | |
Gravenstein | Red and Green | Early-Mid October | Triploid, Antique | Vigorous |
Honeycrisp | Red | Early-Mid October | Scab Resistant | |
Hudson’s Golden Gem | Yellowish Brown Russet | Mid September | Scab Resistant, Antique | M-111 |
Jonagold | Yellow Green w/ Red Stripes | Mid September – Late October | Triploid | Vigorous |
Jonamac | Red | Early September | ||
Karmjin de Sonnaville | Red Orange | Early-Mid October | 4 YO, Triploid, Antique | Limited |
King | Red Stripe | Early-Mid October | Triploid, Antique | Vigorous |
Liberty | Dark Red | Early-Mid October | Scab resistant. McIntosh Type | |
Macoun | Dark Purple Red Blush over Green | Late September-Early October | McIntosh type | Best for fresh eating, limited |
McIntosh | Dark Red/Crimson | September | May fruit first year | Heirloom variety |
Melrose | Red/yellow | Early September to Mid-Late October | Red Flesh, pink blooms | Keeps well |
Mountain Rose | Yellow | Early-September | Red flesh, pink blooms | Keeps well |
Mountain Rose | Greenish Yellow | Mid-October | Antique | Limited |
Newtown Pippin | Yellow Green w/white dots | Mid-October | Sweet/tart, antique | Keeps well, limited |
Northpole | Red | Mid-Late September | Columnar | |
Pink Lady | Pink/Red/Yellow/Green | Late September | AKA Cripp’s Pink | Keeps well, fresh eating and cooking |
Pink Pearl | Yellow | Late September | Bright pink flesh | |
RedLove Calypso | Red w/red flesh | Early October | Scab/Powdery Mildew Resistant | M-7 Rootstock |
RedLove Era | Red w/red flesh | Mid September | Disease Resistant | M-7 Rootstock |
RedLove Odysso | Red w/red flesh | Late September/Early October | Scab/Powdery Mildew Resistant | M-7 Rootstock, vigorous |
Red Gravenstein | Red yellow stripes | Early September | Sweeter than Gravenstein Triploid |
Good for baking, cooking |
Red Jonagold | Red | Early-Mid October | Triploid | Vigorous |
Rosey Glow | Bright Red | Mid-August | Fresh eating, cooking | Pink Lady type |
Scarlet Sentinel | Greenish Yellow | Mid-Late September | Columnar | Disease resistant |
Summer Red | Red | Mid September | Keeps well | |
Sunrise | Red | Mid September | Keeps well | |
Scarlet Surprise | Bright Red | Mid-Late August | Red Flesh | |
Spartan | Dark Red | Mid October | Scab resistant, McIntosh Type | |
Spitzenburg | Yellow/Blush Red | Mid-Late October | Classic American variety, Fresh Eating, Keeps well, M-111 | |
Summerred | Red | Early August | Macintosh type | |
Sunrise Magic | Red | Mid October | NEW! | |
Tasty Red | Bright Red | September | Columnar | Urban series |
Whitney | Yellow/Red | September | Crab. Scab Resistant | Best eating crabapple |
Williams Pride | Red | Early August | Scab resistant | Sweet, rich, spicy flavor. |
Yellow Transparent | Yellow | Early August | Scab resistant, Antique | |
Key: SD=Semi Dwarf, D=Dwarf, MD=Mini-dwarf, BR=Bare Root, P=Potted (Trees and pricing are for SD, unless otherwise indicated.) | ||||
Triploid: Does not pollinate other trees | ||||
Almond | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes | |
Nitika’s Pride | Soft shell | September | Very late blooming | needs pollinator |
Prima Vera | Soft shell | September | Very late blooming | needs pollinator |
Apricots | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Bongo | Yellow-Orange | June-July | ||
Harcot | Yellow-Orange | July – August | Self fertile Resistance to perennial canker and brown rot, | Freestone |
Harglow | Deep orange w/ red blush | August | Self fertile. Resistance to perennial canker and brown rot. | Freestone |
Puget Gold | Orange | Early August | Self fertile | Freestone |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Apriums | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Flavor Delight | Bright Yellow | Mid-July | Self fertile, does better with “friends” | Semi-freestone |
Aronia Berries (Black Chokeberries) | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Autumn Magic | Black | September | Self-fertile. | Great Fall color for landscape plantings |
Dwarf | Black | September | About 3′ high | |
Iroquois Beauty | Black | September | 2-3′ high 4-5′ wide | |
Lowscape Hedger | Black | n/a | Non suckering, bears little to no fruit | 5′ high by 3′ wide |
Lowscape Mound | Black | September | 24″ by 24″ | |
Nero | Black | September | Fall color | 3-4′ x 3-4′ |
Viking | Black | Late-August – Mid-September | Self-fertile | 3-6′ x 3-6′ |
Lowscape Mount | Black | September | 24″x24″ | |
Lowscape Hedger | Black | September | Non-suckering, bears little to no fruit | 5′ high by 3’wide |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Autumn Olives | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Amber | Golden Yellow | September | Self fertile | Disease/pest resistant |
Garnet | Reddish Bronze | Late-September | Self fertile | Disease/pest resistant |
Ruby | Brilliant Red | Late-September | Self fertile | Disease/pest resistant |
Blackberries | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Arapaho | Black | Mid-June | Thornless | |
Baby Cakes | Black | Thornless, Dwarf | Bushel & Berry, Perfect for patio pots | |
Black Satin | Deep Blue | July | Thornless | Doesn’t produce suckers |
Boysenberry | Dark Maroon | July and September | Thornless | |
Columbia Star | Black | July | Thornless | requires trellising |
Columbia Giant | Black | Late June-July | Thornless | |
Marionberry | Black | June – July | Cross between Chehalem and Ollalie | |
Prime Ark Traveler | Black | July to frost | Thornless | Primocane |
Tayberry | Maroon | June – July | Cross between loganberry and black raspberry, requires trellising | |
Chester | Black | Mid-August – Mid-September | Thornless | |
Lochness | Black | August | Thornless | |
Loganberry | Dark Red | Mid-July – Mid-August | Thornless | |
Silvan | Purple Black | June-July | requires trellising 6′ | |
Triple Crown | Black | August | Thornless | |
Austin Dewberry | Black | May to June | ||
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Blueberries | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Berkeley | Dusty Blue | July – August | Highbush Blueberry | 6’x6′ yellow stem |
Blue Ozark | Blue | July | Southern Highbush Blueberry | |
Blueberry Glaze | Deep Blue almost black | July | Lowbush, High in antioxidants | Bushel & Berry |
Aurora | ||||
Berrybush | ||||
Bluecrop | Blue | July – August | Highbush Blueberry | Most popular |
Bluegold | Blue | Late-June – Early-July | Highbush Blueberry | 4-6′ |
Bluejay | Blue | July | Northern Highbush | |
Blueray | Blue | July | Northern Highbush | |
Bonus | Blue | July-August | Northern Highbush | Very large berries |
Bluetta | Light Blue | June | Northern Highbush | 3-5′, very high in anti-oxidants |
Bountiful Blue | Blue | September | Southern Highbush Blueberry | Bushel & Berry, Semi-Evergreen in mild climates, Blue foliage |
Brunswick | Sky Blue | July | Lowbush | Semi-Evergreen in mild climates. Great Fall color foliage. |
Burlington | Light Blue | July | Highbush Blueberry | |
Cabernet Splash | Blue | June – July | 3-4′ x 3-4′ | Foliage interest througout season |
Chandler | Blue | September | Highbush Blueberry, Largest Berry | |
Chippewa | Light Blue | July | Lowbush | |
Collins | Light Blue | July – August | Highbush Blueberry | |
Darrow | Blue | September | Northern Highbush, Largest Berry | |
Dixie | Blue | July – August | Highbush Blueberry | |
Draper | Blue | July | Highbush Blueberry | |
Duke | Light Blue | Late- May | Northern Highbush | |
Earliblue | Light Blue | June-July | Northern Highbush | |
Eberhardt | Blue | Late-July | Northern Highbush | |
Elliott | Blue | July-August | Highbush Blueberry | |
Katherine | ||||
Jelly Bean | ||||
Herbert | ||||
Hardiblue | Blue | July | Northern Highbush | |
Ivanhoe | Blue | June – August | Highbush Blueberry | |
Jelly Bean | Blue | July – August | Half-High | Bushel & Berry |
Herbert | ||||
Jersey | Blue | July – August | Northern Highbush | |
Jewel | Blue | July | Southern Highbush | |
Jubilee | Powder Blue | June | Southern Highbush | |
Liberty | Sky Blue | July – August | Highbush Blueberry | |
Mini Blue | Vibrant Blue | July | Northern Highbush | |
Misty | Sky Blue | June | Southern Highbush | |
Jubilee | ||||
Legacy | ||||
Liberty | ||||
Midnight Cascade | ||||
Misty | ||||
Nelson | Medium Blue | July | Northern Highbush | |
Nocturne | Dark Black | Mid-July | Hybrid | |
Norman | Blue | June-July | Southern Highbush | |
Northblue | Dark Blue | July | Half-High | |
Northcountry | Blue | July | Half-High | |
Nocturne | Dark Blue | Mid-July | Hybrid | |
Northblue | Dark Blue | July | Half-High | |
North Country | Blue | July | Half-High | |
Northsky | ||||
Northland | Medium Blue | June-July | Northern Highbush | |
Northsky | Sky Blue | July | Half-High | |
O’neal | Blue | June | Southern Highbush | |
O’Neal | Blue | June | Southern Highbush | |
Olympia | Medium Blue | Late July | Northern Highbush | |
Patriot | Medium Blue | June- July | Northern Highbush | |
Peach Sorbet | Blue | Mid-July | Lowbush | Bushel & Berry |
Perpetua | Blue | Early-July to October | Highbush, Evergreen | Bushel & Berry |
Pink Icing | Blue | Mid July | Lowbush | Bushel & Berry |
Perpetua | ||||
Peach Sorbet | ||||
Pink Lemonade | Bright Pink | July-August | Pink Berry | |
Pink Popcorn | Cream Pink to Pink | June-July | Pink Berry, Northern Highbush | |
Polaris | Light Blue | June-July | Lowbush | |
Razz | Periwinkle Blue | Early-Mid-July | Northern Highbush | |
Reka | Dark Blue | July | Northern Highbush | |
Sierra | Blue | June – July | Northern Highbush | Very Large Berries |
Southmoon | Sky Blue | July-August | Southern Highbush | |
Pink Popcorn | Cream Pink to Pink | June-July | Northern Highbush | |
Pink Icing | ||||
Polaris | ||||
Rancocas | ||||
Razz | ||||
Reka | ||||
Saphire Cascade | ||||
Spartan | Light Blue | June – July | Northern Highbush | |
Silver Dollar | ||||
Sierra | ||||
Stanley | Medium Blue | July-August | Heirloom Highbush | |
Star | Medium Blue | July | Southern Highbush | |
Sunrise | Medium Blue | June – July | Northern Highbush | |
Star | ||||
Sunshine Blue | Blue | June – July | Southern Highbush | Bushel and Berry |
Sweetheart | Blue | Early June & August | Highbush | Two crops |
Tophat | Light Blue | June – July | Lowbush | |
Sweetheart | Blue | Early June & August | Highbush | |
Tophat | Light Blue | June – July | Lowbush | |
Toro | Light Blue | July | Northern Highbush | Large Berries |
Washington | ||||
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Cornelian Cherry | ||||
Elegant | ||||
Pioneer | ||||
Red Dawn | ||||
Cherries (Sweet) | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Angela | Black | Mid-July | Self Fertile, resists cracking | Sweet |
Bing | Black | Early-July | Pollinators: Rainier, Stella, Montmorency | Sweet |
Black Gold | Deep Red | Mid-June | Self Fertile | Sweet |
Glacier | Dark Red | Mid-June | Self Fertile | Sweet |
Lapins | Red | Late-July | Self Fertile | Sweet |
Rainier | Yellow w/ Red Blush | Late-May Early-June | Pollinators: Bing, Stella, Montmorency | Sweet |
Stella | Reddish Black | Mid-June | Self Fertile, resists splitting | Sweet |
Sweetheart | Bright Red | Late-July | Self Fertile | Sweet |
White Gold | Yellow Blush Red | Mid-June | Self Fertile | Sweet |
Crimson Passion | Dark Red | Late July | Self-Fertile/Own Rootstock | Pie |
Vandelay | Black | July | Self Fertile, resists cracking and canker | Pie |
Cherries (Pie) | ||||
Carmine Jewel | Dark Red | July | Pie | |
Crimson Passion | Dark Red | Late July | Self fertile/own root stock | Pie/Sweet |
Montmorency | Bright Red | Mid-Late July | Self Fertile but will not pollinate sweet cherries | Pie |
Morello | Deep Crimson Red | August | Self Fertile | Pie |
North Star | Red | Mid-June | Self Fertile | Pie |
Surefire | Fire Engine Red | August | Self Fertile | Pie |
Juliet | Deep Red | August | Self Fertile | Bush |
Romeo | Crimson Red | August | Self Fertile | Bush |
Key: SD=Semi Dwarf, D=Dwarf, MD=Mini-dwarf, BR=Bare Root, P=Potted (Trees and pricing are for SD, unless otherwise indicated.) | ||||
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Combination Fruit Trees | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Apple 1 | 4-way | Sunrise, Honeycrisp, Gravenstein, Cosmic Crisp, Chehalis | ||
Apple 2 | 4-way | |||
Apple | 4-way | |||
Apple 2 | 5-way | Spartan, Honeycrisp, Chehalis, Akane, Liberty | ||
Apple | 5-way | Chehalis, Cosmic Crisp, Zestar, Sunrise Magic, Gravenstein | ||
Cherry | 4-way | Royal Ann, Stella, Rainier, Van | ||
Cherry | 5-way | Royal Ann, Glacier, Stella, Van, Rainier | ||
Cherry | 6-way | Royal Ann, Bing, Glacier, Rainier, Van, Stella | ||
Fruit Cocktail | 3-way | Hardy Red Nectarine, Puget Gold Apricot, Lapin Cherry | ||
Fruit Cocktail | 4-way | |||
Fruit Cocktail | 5-way | Italian Prune Plum, Lapin, Stella, Hardy Red, Frost Peach, Puget Gold Apricot | ||
Fruit Salad | 4-way | Frost Peach, Nadia Plum, Green Gage Plum, Hardy Red Nectarine | ||
Fruit Salad | 6-way | Frost Peach, Nadia Plum, Harcot Apricot, Brooks Plum, Hardy Red Nectarine | ||
Peach | 4-way | Salish Summer, Frost, Muir, Indian Free | ||
Pear (Asian) | 3-way | Nijisseiki, Chojuro, Shinseiki | ||
Pear (Asian) | 3-way | Shinseiki, Chojuro, Anjou | ||
Pear (Asian) | 4-way | |||
Pear (Asian) | 5-way | Kosui, Shinseiki, Chojuro, Nijisseiki, Shinko | ||
Pear (European) | 3-way | Bosc, Rescue, Bartlett, Red Bartlett | ||
Pear (European) | 4-way | Red Bartlett, Bartlett, Summercrisp, Seckel | ||
Pear (European) | 4-way | Flemish, Rescue, Bartlett, Red Bartlett | ||
Pear (European) | 5-way | Bartlett, Bosc, Flemish Beauty, Red Bartlett, Rescue | ||
Pear (European) | 6-way | Rescue, Flemish Beauty, Red Bartlett, Bartlett, Anjou | ||
Plum | 4-way | Brooks, Yellow Egg, Stanley, Green Gage | ||
Plum (European) | 5-way | Brooks, Yellow Egg, Green Gage, Stanley | ||
Key: SD=Semi Dwarf, D=Dwarf, MD=Mini-dwarf, BR=Bare Root, P=Potted (Trees and pricing are for SD, unless otherwise indicated.) | ||||
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Cranberry | ||||
Stevens | potted only | |||
Currants | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Ben Lomond | Black | Mid July | partially self-fertile, plant with another black currant for higher production | |
Black September | Black | July | ||
Blackdown | Black | July | ||
Blanka | White | July | Slovakian variety | |
Cascade | Red | July | Fresh eating, jams, jellies and sauces | |
Champagne | Pink | Late September | Less Tart | |
Cherry Red | Red | July | Pest/Disease Resistant | |
Consort | Black | June-July | Tolerates shade | |
Crandall | Black | August | Fragrant Flowers | Also called “Clove Currant” |
Missouri Giant | Black | |||
Minaj Smiriou | Black | |||
Gloire Des Sablons | Pink | July | ||
Golden Flowering Currant | Black | June-July | Yellow edible flowers | Deep purple fall leaf color |
Heros | Red | July | ||
Hilltop Baldwin | Red | August | Rated best variety for jelly at WSU | |
Jonkheer Van Tets | Red | September | Mildew and aphid resistant, good for espalier | |
Minaj Smyriou | Red | October | Bulgarian variety | Excellent dried for cooking |
Perfection | Red | November | Fresh eating, jellies, sauces, cooked desserts | |
Pamona | Red | December | ||
Red Jade | Red | July | ||
Red Lake | Red | Mid July | ||
Rovada | Red | Mid July | Dutch variety | |
Rubina | Red | Mid July | ||
Seabrook | Black | May-June | ||
Swedish Black | Black | |||
Swedish White | White | Mid July | ||
Titania/Titan | Black | July | Crossed with Consort | |
Wilder | Red | July | ||
Bar-Le-Duc | White | June-July | French variety | |
Primus | White | June-July | ||
White Cherry | White | March-April | ||
White Imperial | White | June-July | ||
White Pearl | White | July | ||
White Transparent | White | July | Pest/Disease Resistant | |
Zitavia | White | July | ||
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Elderberries | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Adams | Dark Purple to Black | August | American | |
Bob Gordon | Dark Purple to Black | September | American | |
Haschberg | Bluish Black | September | European | |
Korsor | Dark Blue to Black | September | European | |
Nova | Dark Purple to Black | August-September | American | |
Ranch | Dark Purple to Black | September | American | |
Sambuco | ||||
York | Dark Purple to Black | September | American | |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Espalier Fruit Trees | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Apple-combo | Varies | 3-way | BR – Cosmic Crisp, Honeycrisp | |
Braeburn | Orange Red Streaked | Mid-October | 3 tiers/fruit bearing age | |
Cosmic Crisp Apple | Red | Mid-Late September | Apple, Scab Resistant | Keeps well. |
Fuji | Red with yellow/pink | October | 3 tiers/fruit bearing age | |
Gravenstein | Red and Green | Early-Mid October | 3 tiers/fruit bearing age | Triploid, Antique |
Liberty | Dark Red | Early-Mid October | 3 tiers/fruit bearing age | Scab resistant, McIntosh type |
Spartan | Dark Red | Mid October | 3 tiers/fruit bearing age | Scab resistant, McIntosh type |
Pear-combo | European Pear | 3-Tier – Barlett, Bosc, Red Clapp’s |
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Pear-combo | Asian Pear | 3-Tier – Nijisseiki, Chojuro, Shinseiki | ||
Anjou | Dark Maroon | Late September | AKA D’anjou, 3 tiers, fruit bearing age | European, egg-shaped |
Red Bartlett | Dark Red | Late August | 3 tiers/fruit bearing age | Fresh eating and canning |
Nijiseikki | Russeted Golden Brown | August | 3 tiers/fruit bearing age | AKA 20th Century/Asian |
Shinseiki | Bright Yellow | July to August | 3 tiers/fruit bearing age | AKA New Century |
T=Tier | ||||
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Figs | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Black Jack | Purple w/Strawberry red flesh | July-September | Semi-dwarf | |
Chicago Hardy | Dark Mahogany w/pink flesh | July through Frost | ||
Corky’s Honey Delight | Green w/Amber flesh | June and September | ||
Desert King | Green/Yellow w/light strawberry flesh | Late July-Early August | Most productive | |
Lattarulla | Greenish yellow w/ amber flesh | July and September | AKA Italian Honey Fig | |
Little Miss Figgy | Dark purple w/strawberry flesh | Late July-Early August | Dwarf 4-6′ | |
Little Ruby | Reddish brown w/ruby center | Late July-Early October | ||
Negronne | Nearly black w/ dark red flesh | Late July-Early August | Good for containers AKA Violette du Bordeaux | |
Neverella | Brown w/opalescent flesh | Late July-Early August | AKA Osborne Prolific | |
Olympian | Green/purple striped w/violet flesh | July and September | Needs at least 8 hours of sun | |
Panache | Green and yellow stripes w/strawberry flesh | August-September | “Tiger Fig” | |
Peter’s Honey | Yellow green w/dark amber flesh | Late July-Early August | ||
Petite Negra | Black w/deep red flesh | Late July-Early August | Dwarf 3-4′ tall | |
Silver Lyre | N/A | Early August-October | Mostly grown for ornamental use-fruit not the tastiest | Some websites say edible, but without actually tasting the figs |
Stella | Green w/purplish red flesh | Late July-Early August | ||
Vern’s Brown Turkey | Dark brown w/light amber flesh | Late July-Early August | ||
Violette de Bordeaux | Purple/black w/strawberry flesh | August-frost | Good for containers or small spaces | Fresh eating, dried, preserves |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Goji Berries | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Black Goji | Black | August to October | self-fertile | Fresh eating, dried, tea |
Crimson Star | Bright Red | August to October | self-fertile | Chinese variety |
Crimson Star | Bright Red | August to October | self-fertile | Fresh eating, dried, tea |
Firecracker | Bright Orange-Red | August to October | self-fertile | Thornless |
Goji Berry (no variety) | Bright Orange-Red | August to October | self-fertile | |
Red Emporer | ||||
Goji Original | Bright Orange Red | August to October | self-fertile | |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Gooseberries | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Black Josta Currant/Gooseberry | Black | July | ||
Black Velvet Gooseberry | Dark Red | June-July | ||
Captivator Gooseberry | Red | June-July | ||
Giant Josta | Black | July | ||
Hinnomaki Red Gooseberry | Red | July | Finland variety | |
Friend Gooseberry | ||||
Hinnomaki Yellow Gooseberry | Yellow | July | ||
Jewel Gooseberry | Peach | July | Polish variety | |
Josta Currant/Gooseberry | Black | July | ||
Jostine Black Currant/Gooseberry | Black | July | Thornless | |
Oregon Champion Gooseberry | Yellow-Green | July | Pies, jams, canning, wines | |
Orus 8 Gooseberry | Red | July | Best for fresh eating, jams and cooking | |
Pixwell Gooseberry | Pink | June-July | Nearly thornless | |
Selby | ||||
Red George Gooseberry | Dark Red | July | ||
Red Jostaberry Red Currant/Gooseberry | Dark Red | July | Most vigorous variety | |
Shefford Gooseberry | Green | June-July | ||
Welcome Gooseberry | Red | July | Nearly thornless | |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Goumis | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Viking | ||||
Red Gem | Red | July | ||
Sweet Scarlet | Red | July | ||
Grapes | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Boskoop Glory | Black | August-September | Seedless | |
Buffalo Black | Blue/Black | September | Seeded | Concord type |
Campbell’s Early Blue | Blue/Black | August | Seeded | Concord type |
Canadice | Red | Mid-August | Seedless | |
Chardonnay Dijon 76 | Green/White | Late September | Wine grape | |
Claret Vine | Purple/Black | September | Tart grapes | |
Crimson Glory Vine | Blue/Black | September | Seeded/Non-Edible/EXCELLENT Fall Color | Ornamental-Fruit is not meant to be eaten |
Einset | Dark Red | September | Seedless | |
Faith | Blue/Black | Late July-Early August | Seedless | Non slipskin |
Joy | Blue/Black | Mid-August | Seedless | Non slipskin |
Himrod White | Yellow | Early to mid Sep | Seedless | |
Interlaken | Green | September | Seedless | |
Jupiter | Reddish Blue | August | Seedless | |
Kay Gray | Green | Mid-August | Seedless | |
Lakemont | White | Late August | Seedless | small and sweet |
Lynden Blue | Dark Blue | Early October | Seeded | |
Marquette | Deep Purple | Red Wine Grape | ||
Neptune | Green/White | Early September | Seedless | |
Pinot Meunier | Purple/Black | July-August | Wine grape | Chardonnay Champagne type |
Reliance | Red | August | Seedless | |
Remaily | Green | Mid August-Sept | Seedless | |
Siegerrebe | Red | Late September | Seeded | White wine/fresh eating grape |
Schuyler Blue | Blue/Black | August | Seeded | Concord type |
Suffolk Red | Bright Red | Mid to late September | Seedless | |
Van Buren Blue | Blue/Black | August | Seeded | Concord type |
Vanessa Red | Deep Red | Mid Sep to Oct | Seedless | |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Honeyberries/Sweetberry Honeysuckle | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Blue Forest | Dark Blue | June | 2-3′ x 2-3′ | |
Blue Hokkaido | Dark Blue | June | late blooming | 4-5′ |
Blue Moon | Dark Blue | June | 3-4′ x 3-4′ | |
Blue Pacific | Dark Blue | June | 2-3′ | |
Blue Sea | Dark Blue | June | late blooming | 4-5′ |
Blue Velvet | Medium Blue | June | 4-5′ x 4-5′ | |
Borealis | Blue | May-June | 3-5′ x 3-5′ | |
Cinderella | Blue | May-June | Extremely vigorous | 3-4′ x 3-4′ |
Haskap | Blue | June | Straight genus and species, no variety | 4-6′ |
Honey Bee | Blue | May-June | Pollinates Borealis, etc. 4-6′ x 3-5′ | |
Indigo Gem | Blue | May-June | 4-6′ x 3-4′ | |
Sinoglaska | Violet Blue | June | ||
Sugar Mountain | Dark Blue | June-July | AKA Yazberry 5-6′ x 5-6′ | |
Tundra | Blue | Late May-Early June | 4-6′ x 4-6′ | |
Wojtek | Blue | Mid June-Mid July | ||
Cinderella | Blue | May-June | vigorous | 3-4′ x 3-4′ |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Kiwis | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Ananasnaya | Green | September – October | Female/Hardy | AKA Pineapple Kiwi |
Sweet N Solo | Brown/Green | Fall | Self Fertile/Fuzzy | |
Tomuri/Tomura | n/a | n/a | Male/Fuzzy | Can pollinate up to 8 female plants |
Saanichton | Brown/Green | October – Early November | Female/Fuzzy | Requires pollinator – Matua |
MALE Fuzzy | n/a | n/a | Male/Fuzzy | pollinates up to 8 females |
MALE Hardy | n/a | n/a | Male/Hardy | pollinates up to 8 females |
Matua | n/a | n/a | Male/Fuzzy | Pollinates Saanichton |
Hayward | Brown/Green | October-Early November | Female/Fuzzy | New Zealand variety |
Issai | Green | September – October | Self Fertile/Hardy | Will produce better with Flowercloud Male Kiwi |
Jenny | Brown/Green | Late Summer, Early Fall | Female/Fuzzy Self Fertile |
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Kiwi Magic | Brown/Green | Late Fall | Self Fertile/Hardy | Male/Female on same plant |
Ken’s Red | Reddish/Purple | September – October | Female/Hardy | Requires male pollinator |
Geneva | Green | September – October | Female/Hardy | Requires male pollinator |
Hardy Red | Cranberry Red w/ red flesh | September – October | Female/Hardy | Requires male pollinator |
Rossana | Green | September – October | Female/Hardy | Requires male pollinator |
Arctic Beauty | N/A | N/A | Male/Hardy | Pink and white variegated leaves |
Frost Arctic Beauty | Green | August – September | Female/Hardy | Pink and white variegated leaves |
Pasha | N/A | N/A | Male/Hardy | Pink and white variegated leaves |
Prolific | Green | September – October | Self Fertile/Hardy | Will produce better with Male Kiwi |
Saanichton | Brown/Green | October-Early November | Female/Fuzzy Self Fertile |
Requires male pollinator |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Nectarines | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Hardy Red | Yellow with red blush | Early August | ||
Harko | Yellow with red blush | Early July | Self-fertile | Canadian variety |
Morton | Deep red, white flesh | Early August | Self-fertile | |
Nectar Babe | Yellow | July | Yellow freestone with sweet, rich, delicious flavor. | Pollenized by Honey Babe or other peach or nectarine. Miniature |
Necta Zee | Red | June | Sweet, very flavorful yellow freestone, beautiful red skin. | Miniature |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Nectaplums | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Spice Zee | Pale Pink | July-August | Self-fertile, good fresh eating | Nectarine-Peach-Plum hybrid, Miniature |
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Nuts | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Bounty Almond | Brown | September | Plant with Nikita’s Pride, Oracle, or Seaside | |
Nikita’s Pride Almond | Brown | September | Very late blooming | Lovell rootstock |
Seaside Almond | Brown | September | Very late blooming | Plant with Nikita’s Pride, Oracle or Bounty |
Epsilon Filbert | Brown | September | Eastern Filbert Blight resistant cultivar | Plant with Eta or Theta for cross-pollination. Incompatible pollenizer for Barcelona, Ennis, and Willamette, but great for all other varieties. Bearing Age: 2-3 years after planting. |
Zeta Filbert | Brown | September | Eastern Filbert Blight resistant cultivar | Plant with Jefferson or Theta for cross-pollination. |
Jefferson Filbert | Brown | September | Eastern Filbert Blight resistant cultivar | Plant with Theta or Eta for cross-pollination. |
Sacajawea Filbert | Brown | September | Somewhat less resistant to Eastern Filbert Blight. | Plant with Yamhill for pollination. |
Theta Filbert | Brown | September | Immunity to Filbert Blight. | Plant with Jefferson or Eta for cross-pollination. |
Turkish Hazel | Brown | Early September | Self-fertile | |
Yamhill Filbert | Brown | September | Total resistance to Eastern Filbert Blight | Plant with Jefferson or Gamma for cross-pollination. |
York Filbert | Brown | September | Eastern Filbert Blight resistant cultivar | Plant with Jefferson for cross-pollination. An excellent pollinator for McDonald, Wepster, Yamhill, Dorris and Sacajawea. |
Zeta Filbert | Brown | September | Complete resistance to Eastern Filbert Blight. | Pollinates Epsilon, Theta, and Jefferson. |
Black Walnut | Green | Late-September Early-October | ||
Buartnut Walnut | Green | September | Cross of Butternut and Heartnut, easy to crack shell | Plant two together or one Buartnut and one Heartnut for pollination |
Carpathian Walnut | Green | October | English walnut | Plant two together or one Carpathian with another walnut for pollination |
Cascade Walnut | Green | Mid October | English walnut | |
Heartnut Walnut | Green | September | Japanese walnut | Plant two together or one Heartnut with one Buartnut for pollination |
Manregion Walnut | Green | October | English walnut, easy to crack shell | Plant with Carpathian for pollination |
Bouche de Betizac Chestnut | Golden brown/spiny | Late September | French chestnut | Plant two for pollination |
Chinese Chestnut | Golden brown/spiny | October | Straight genus and species-no variety | Plant two for pollination |
Colossal Seedling Chestnut | Golden brown/spiny | Late September | Hybrid Japanese and European Chestnut | Plant two for pollination |
Layeroka Chestnut | Golden brown/spiny | Late September | Blight resistant/Cold Hardy | Does not make a good pollinator, plant another variety to pollinate this one |
Marrisard Chestnut | Golden brown/spiny | Late October | Hybrid Japanese and European Chestnut | |
Precoce Migoule Chestnut | Golden brown/spiny | Early September | French hybrid chestnut | Plant two for pollination |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Olives | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Arbequina | Dark Brown | October | Self-fertile; bigger crop with another variety | Spanish variety/35-40′ x 25′ |
Bountiful | ||||
Black Pearl | Black | October-November | Good pollinator-Frantoio | Smaller pits, Spanish variety/15-20’x10-15′ |
Harvest Joy | Green | October-November | Plant with another variety | Ukrainian variety/8-10′ |
Leccino | Brown | October | Good pollinator-Arbequina | Italian variety, semi-weeping form/12-15′ |
Lecci 27 | ||||
Little Ollie | n/a | n/a | Dwarf, ornamental | NON-FRUITING/4-6’x4-6’/AKA Montra |
Majestic Beauty | n/a | n/a | Ornamental only | NON-FRUITING/25-30’x25′ |
Manzanillo | Green to Black | October-November | Good pollinator-Frantoio | 8-10′ |
Nikita Jubilee | Green to Black | October | Plant with another variety | 10-20′ |
Perpetua | Green to Black | October | Plant with another variety | Ukrainian variety/10-20′ |
Premier | Green to Black | October-November | Plant with another variety | Ukrainian variety/8-10′ |
Seascape | Green to Black | October-November | Plant with another variety | Ukrainian variety/8-10′ |
Star of Crimea | ||||
Sevellano | ||||
Universal | Green to Black | October-November | Plant with another variety | Ukrainian variety/12-15′ |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
PawPaws | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Mango | Greenish yellow w/orange yellow flesh | September-October | Slow growing, long tropical looking foliage | Plant two varieties for pollination |
Pennysilvania Golden | ||||
Potomic | ||||
Prolific | Greenish yellow w/orange yellow flesh | September-October | Slow growing, long tropical looking foliage | Plant two varieties for pollination |
Sunflower | Greenish yellow w/orange yellow flesh | September-October | Plant two varieties for pollination | |
Tollgate | ||||
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Peaches | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Avalon Pride | Red with yellow blush | Mid to Late July | Self-Fertile/found in Issaquah | Semi-freestone |
Bonanza | Yellow w/red blush, yellow flesh | June | Dwarf (Miniature) | Freestone |
Charlotte | Orange red | Mid to late August | Semi-freestone | |
Eldorado | Yellow w/red blush, yellow flesh | Late May to mid June | Dwarf (Miniature) | Freestone |
Flory | Yellow w/red blush, white flesh | Mid to Late July | Self-Fertile/Miniature | |
Frost | Yellow w/red blush, yellow flesh | Mid to late August | Self-fertile | Freestone |
Galaxy | Creamy orange w/white flesh | Mid August | Self-fertile | Donut shaped |
Honey Babe | Yellow | Early to mid July | Dwarf (Miniature) | Better production with pollenizer, freestone |
Indian Free | White | August to September | Curl Resistant | |
Muir | Yellow | July to August | Curl Resistant | |
Pixzee | ||||
Salish Summer (WSU Q-1-8) | White Flesh | Late July to Early August | Curl Resistant | Dwarf |
Snow Babe | Yellow w/red blush, white flesh | Late July to Early August | Self-Fertile/Miniature | New for 2020-2021 |
Veteran | Spray for leaf curl! | |||
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Pears (Asian) | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Chojuro | Russeted Golden Brown | August | Plant with Hosui, Shinko | Asian |
Hosui | Russeted Brownish Orange | August | Plant with Shinko, Chojuro, Bartlett or 20th Century (Nijisseiki) | Asian |
Kosui | Russeted slight bronze | Mid July-Early August | Resistant to fire blight/plant with another asian variety | Asian |
Kosui | Russeted slight bronze | August | Plant with Hosui, Shinko | Asian |
Maxie | Red and yellow | Mid September | Cross between Nijisseiki and Red Bartlett | Eurasian |
Nijisseiki | Russeted Golden Brown | August | Plant with Shinseiki, Bartlett, etc. | Asian/AKA 20th Century |
Shinglo | Asian | |||
Shinko | Golden Brown | Late September | Plant with another asian variety | Asian |
Shinseiki | Bright yellow | July to August | Asian/AKA New Century | |
Reddy Robin | Red/Orange | September | Frequently called a “Papple” | Eurasian |
Shinko | Golden Brown | Late September | plant with any other Adain variety | Asain |
Shinseiki | Bright yellow | July to August | plant with any other Adain variety | Asian/AKA 20th Century |
Pears (European) | ||||
Anjou | Dark Maroon | Late September | AKA D’anjou | European/Egg shaped |
Bartlett | Russeted Green | August | AKA Williams | European |
Bosc | Russeted Dark Yellow | Late September | Fresh eating, baking or drying AKA Kaiser |
European |
Comice | Yellow w/trace of red | Early October | European | |
Conference | Golden Brown | Early October | European | |
Flemish Beauty | Yellow skin w/Red Blush | Early September | European | |
Harrow Delight | Yellow w/red blush | July-August | Fireblight and scab resistant | European/OHxF 333 |
Orcas | Yellow w/ Carmine Blush | Early September | Great for canning, drying, eating fresh | European |
Red Bartlett | Red | European | ||
Red Clapp’s | Reddish Purple | Late August-Early September | Pollinate with Bosc | European/AKA Kalle Red |
Rescue | Yellow w/ Bright Red-Orange Blush | September | Scab resistant. Good keeper. | European |
Seckel | European | |||
Ubileen | Yellow w/ Red Blush | Early August | European | |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Persimmons | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Early Golden | Deep Orange | Late September | Round/American | Astringent, Partially self-fertile, needs male pollinator |
Early Jiro | Bright Orange | October | Round/flattened | Non-astringent, AKA Ichi Ki Kei Jiro |
Early Fuyu | Bright Orange | October | Round | Non-astringent,AKA Matsumoto |
Fire Crystal | Bright Orange | October-November | Round | Astringent |
Fuyu Imoto | Bright Orange | October-November | Square/flattened | Non-astringent |
Fuyu Jiro | Deep Red-Orange | October-November | Medium/flattened | Non-astringent |
Giant Fuyu | Bright Orange | October-November | Larger/rounder | Non-astringent |
Hana Fuyu | Bright Orange w/red | September-October | Larger/rounder | Non-astringent |
Hachiya | Deep Red-Orange | November-December | Large/Acorn shaped | Astringent |
Izu | Bright Orange | September-October | Med/Lg Round | Non-astringent |
MALE (American) | N/A | N/A | N/A | Use to pollinate American female varieties |
Maru | Red-Orange | October | Medium Round | Non-astringent, AKA Chocolate |
Matsumoto Wase Fuyu | Bright Orange | October | Round | Non-astringent/AKA Early Fuyu |
Meader American | Deep Orange | Late September | Large/Round | Astringent |
Nikita’s Gift | Red-Orange | Mid-Late October | Flattish | Astringent/Hybrid |
Nishimura Wase | Bright Orange | Partially self-fertile; plant with another variety for pollination | Med/Lg Round | AKA Coffeecake Persimmon/Non-astringent |
Saijo | Bright Orange | September-October | Conical | Astringent |
Sweet Fuyu | ||||
Tanenashi | Red-Orange | September-October | Conical | Astringent |
Raven | Bright Orange | September-October | Asain, Med | |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Plums (European) | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Blue Damson | Blue | September | Fresh eating, jams, jelly, prunes; more tart than sweet | European/plant with another European for pollination |
Brooks | Dark Purple | September | Fresh eating, preserves, canning or drying | European |
Early Italian | Blue | June-August | Fresh eating, preserves | European |
Green Gage | Yellowish Green | August | Fresh eating, baking, preserves, canning | European |
Imperial Epeneuse | Reddish Purple | Mid-September | Fresh eating and drying | European |
Italian | Purple | August-September | Fresh eating, dried, canned | European/freestone |
Nadia Cherry/Plum | Dark Red | August-September | Fresh eating, baking, preserves | European/pollinate with Beauty, Methley, Hollywood |
Sprite Cherry/Plum | ||||
Seneca | Bluish Red | September | Fresh eating, preserves; resists cracking and brown rot | European |
Stanley | Deep Purple | Early September | Fresh eating, dried, canned | European; also a prune/plum |
Yellow Egg | Golden Yellow | August | Cooking/fresh eating when fully ripe | European |
Plums (Japanese) | ||||
Beauty | Red over yellow | June-August | Fresh eating, cooking | Japanese |
Black Ice | Reddish Black | early August | Fresh eating | Japanese; cross between cherry plum and dessert plum |
Hollywood | Dark Red | August | Jellies and canning | Japanese; pollinate with another Japanese |
Hollywood | Dark Red | August | Jellies and canning | Japanese; pollinate with another Japanese |
Methley | Red-Purple | May-Early July | Fresh eating or jelly | Japanese |
Satsuma | Dark Red | Late July-early August | Excellent for jams | Japanese |
Shiro | Bright Yellow | August | Fresh eating, jams, wine | Japanese/Partially self-fertile |
Sprite Cherry/Plum | Purple-Black | July-August | Fresh eating, canning, cooking, freezing | Japanese plum crossed with sweet cherry |
Superior | Red Blushed | August-September | Fresh eating/Dessert Plum | Japanese + American |
Weeping Santa Rosa | Dark Red | Late July-August | Fresh eating, baking, preserves | Japanese |
Superior | Red | August | Japanese/American plum | |
Weeping Santa Rosa | Dark Red | Late July-August | fresh eating, preserves | Japanese |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Cherry/Pluots | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Dapple Dandy | Yellowish w/ red mottling | July-August | Fresh eating | AKA Dinosaur Egg |
Flavor Supreme | Greenish-maroon mottled | June-July | Fresh eating | |
Candy Heart | Red | Mid-August | Fresh eating, very sweet | pollinate with Japanese |
Flavor Punch | Orange-Red | September | Fresh eating, very Sweet | pollinate with Japanese |
Pomegranates | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Angel Red | Vivid Red | August-September | Seeds soft enough to eat fresh | |
Crimson Sky | Bright Red | July-September | Ukrainian variety | |
Favorite | Orange-Red | Late Fall | Pest/Disease resistant, self-fertile | Russian variety |
Haku Botan | Greenish White | August-September | Double White Flower | |
Mardi Gras | n/a | n/a | Ornamental/does not produce fruit | Double Red Flower |
Nochi Shibari | n/a | n/a | Ornamental/does not produce fruit | Double Orange Flower |
Nana (Dwarf) | Bright Orange Red | Ornamental | Dwarf size 2-4′, deer resistant, | Fruits edible yet too sour to be considered palatable |
Wonderful | Red | August-September | Finest quality, largest, brightest colored | |
Wonderful | Red | August-September | Largest, brightest colored | |
Quinces – Fruiting | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Aromatnaya | ||||
Orange | Bright Yellow | September | Self-fertile | Preserves and baking |
Pineapple | Bright Yellow | September-October | Self-fertile | Preserves and baking/Pineapple flavored |
Smyrna | Bright Yellow | September | Self-fertile | Preserves and baking |
Raspberries | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Boyne | Reddish Pink | Mid-July | Does not need trellis | Not as sweet as others; good for lambic ale |
Canby | Reddish Pink | June bearing | Heavy producer of large berries | Fresh eating, preserves, freezing |
Cascade Delight | Reddish Pink | Everbearing | Most root rot resistant variety/can take boggy soils | Nearly thornless |
Chilcotin | Bright Red | Junebearing | Fresh eating, canning | |
Coho | Crimson red | |||
Latham | Bright Red | June bearing | Fresh eating, freezing, canning | |
Lewis | Bright Red | June bearing | 25% bigger than Meeker | |
Meeker | Dark Red | Mid-July | Do not require staking | Fresh eating, juicing, canning, freezing |
Tulameen | Vivid Red | Junebearing | 25% bigger than Meeker | Fresh eating, freezing, preserves |
Willamette | Dark Red | Junebearing | Extremely large fruits; very juicy | Fresh eating, freezing |
Amity | Dark Red | Everbearing | No staking required | Fresh eating, canning |
Caroline | Bright Red | Everbearing | Does not tolerate drought | Fresh eating, preserves, freezing |
Fall Gold | Pale Yellow | Everbearing | Fresh eating, baking, preserves | |
Heritage | Dark Red | Everbearing | No staking required | Fresh eating, canning, freezing |
Jewel | Black | Early July | Black Cap variety | Fresh eating, baking, preserves |
Munger | Black | August | Black Cap variety | Fresh eating, jams, jellies |
Raspberry Shortcake | Light Red | June-July | Thornless/no staking required/great for containers | Bushel & Berry |
Seaberries/Sea Buckthorns | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Askola | Deep Orange | Late August | Female | Good for juicing |
Frugana | Bright Orange-Red | August | Female | |
Garden’s Gift | Dark Orange | Late July-Early August | Female | Juicing, preserves |
Golden Sweet | Yellow-Orange | Late July-Early August | Female | Fresh eating, juicing, preserves-German variety |
Hergo | Light Orange | Late August-Early September | Female | Juicing, preserves |
Leikora | Bright Orange | Late August-Early September | Female | Juicing, preserves |
MALE Seaberry | n/a | n/a | Does not produce fruit | Pollinates up to 8 females |
Orange Energy | ||||
Orange Delight | Reddish-Orange | Late July-Early August | Female | 2x Vitamin C, Siberian variety |
Orange Glow | Bright Orange | Mid-August | Female | |
Pollmix | N/A | N/A | Male | Pollinates up to 8 females |
Radiant | Bright Orange | Late July-Early August | Female | Siberian variety |
Russian Orange | Deep Orange | Late July-Early August | Female | |
Titan | Bright Orange | Late July-Early August | Female | |
*Please note that this list does not reflect quantity. Please call the store for current availability. 360-466-3821 | ||||
Strawberries | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Albion | Red | August-September | Everbearing | |
Benton | Red | June | Junebearing | |
Hood | Red | June | Junebearing | |
Mary’s Peak | Red | June | Junebearing | |
Puget Crimson | Red | June | Junebearing | |
Rainier | Red | June | Junebearing | |
Seascape | Red | June-October | Everbearing | |
Shuksan | Red | June | Junebearing | |
Sweet Surise | Red | July | Junebearing | |
Tillamook | Red | August | Junebearing | |
Totem | Red | |||
Unusual Fruits | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Autumn Beauty Jujube | Reddish brown | October | Partially self-fertile; plant with another variety for pollination | Spicy, apple like flavor |
Chico Jujube | Red and Green | November | Partially self-fertile; plant with another variety for pollination | |
Confetti Jujube | Golden Brown | December | Partially self-fertile; plant with another variety for pollination | |
Lang Jujube | Golden Brown | January | Partially self-fertile; plant with another variety for pollination | Fresh eating, dried or candied |
Li Jujube | Mahogany Brown | February | Partially self-fertile; plant with another variety for pollination | Very large fruit, very small seed |
Chico Jujube | Red and Green | October | Partially self-fertile; plant with another variety for pollination | |
Coco Jujube | October | Partially self-fertile; plant with another variety for pollination | ||
Lang Jujube | Golden brown | October | Partially self-fertile; plant with another variety for pollination | |
Li Jujube | Mahogony brown | October | Partially self-fertile; plant with another variety for pollination | |
Black Seaberry | ||||
Winter Delight Jujube | Large, egg shaped, brown and green | October | Partially self-fertile; plant with another variety for pollination | Contorted branching |
Baby Shipova | Yellow-Orange | October | Self-fertile | 10′-15′ |
Ivan’s Beauty Mt. Ash | Reddish Purple | September-October | Partially self-fertile; plant with Ivan’s Belle | Aronia crossed with Mountain Ash |
Ivan’s Belle Mt. Ash | Wine Red | September-October | Partially self-fertile; plant with Ivan’s Beauty | Hawthorne crossed with Mountain Ash |
Shipova Mt. Ash | Yellow-Orange | August-September | Self-fertile | Hybrid of Mountain Ash and Pear/Fresh eating, preserves, jam, pastry, wine |
Royal Medlar | Dark, Nut Brown | Mid-Late October | Self-fertile | |
Texas Star Mayhaw | Bright Red | June-July | Partially self-fertile; plant with another variety for pollination | Fresh eating, preserves, condiments, wine |
Bluepop | ||||
Passionflower Maypop | Greenish Yellow | Late Fall | Self-fertile | Very hardy Z4-10 |
Pineapple Guava | Green | October | Self-fertile | |
Coolidge Pineapple Guava | Green | October | Self-fertile | smaller fruit |
Luo Han Guo Monk Fruit | Bright Green | September | Vine | Zone 9a-30 degrees |
Beautiful Day Mulberry | White | July-September | Self-fertile | |
Contorted White Mulberry | White | July-September | Self-fertile | |
Early Bird Mulberry | ||||
Illinois Everbearing Mulberry | Reddish Black | Late June-September | Self-fertile | Cross between alba and rubra |
Pakistan Mulberry | Reddish Black | July-September | Self-fertile | Largest mulberry fruit in the world |
Sweet Lavender Mulberry | White | July-September | Self-fertile | Very sweet, good for freezing, drying, fresh eating |
Tea’s Weeping Mulberry | Reddish Black | June-July | Self-fertile | |
White Ivory Mulberry | White | July-September | Self-fertile | Fresh eating, drying |
White Mulberry | Pink-red turning purple-black | July-August | Self-fertile | |
White Mulberry Dwarf | Pink-red turning purple-black | July-August | Self-fertile | |
Eastern Prince Schisandra | Crimson | September | Self-fertile | Juicing, preserves, tea |
Chilean Guava | Red | October | Self-fertile | Fresh eating, jams, jellies |
Spineless Caper | Green | July | Self-fertile | Thornless |
Korean Tea Seedling (Camellia sinensis) | Green | Blooms – Sep-Nov | Wait 1-2 years before harvest | 8-10’x8-10′ |
Vaccinium Berries | Color | Ripening Time | Attributes | Notes |
Himalayan Whortleberry | Dark Blue | July | Self-fertile | |
Koralle Lingonberry | Bright Red | September-October | Self-fertile | German variety |
Lingonberry | Bright Red | September-October | Self-fertile | |