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Apples
Rootstock
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Rootstock
Malus Budagovsky 118
258 Also called Bud 118 or B118. Semi-dwarf rootstock, similar in size to M111 (about 85-90% of standard). Space trees 20-25' apart. Z3. read more |
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Malus Budagovsky 9
261 Dwarfing rootstock, produces a tree about a quarter the size of a standard tree. Space trees 5-10' apart. Z4. read more |
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Malus Antonovka
257 Hardy Russian seedling rootstock for full-sized “standard” apple trees. The hardiest rootstock we offer. Space trees 20-30' apart. Z3. read more |
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Malus Geneva 11
260 Also called G11. Dwarf rootstock produces a tree about a third the size of standard. Space trees 8-10' apart. Z4/5. read more |
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Malus M111
259 Very popular semi-dwarf rootstock produces a tree about 65-80% of standard. Space trees 15-20' apart. Hardy to Z3/4. read more |
Stone Fruits
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Rootstock
Prunus americana
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262 Seedling rootstock for American, Japanese or hybrid plums. Also recommended for grafting peaches. Produces very decent fruit without grafting. Z3. read more |
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Prunus avium ‘Mazzard’
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263 The rootstock for grafting sweet and pie cherries. Z4/5. read more |
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Prunus cerasifera ‘Myrobalan’
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264 Seedling rootstock for European plums. Not recommended for American or hybrid plums. Z3. read more |
Pears
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Pyrus ‘OHxF97’
265 Produces a vigorous hardy well-rooted almost-standard-sized tree. Z3/4. read more |
Apples
Cider Apples
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Cider Apple
Beech Hill Bittersweet
low stock
206 Fall. Bittersweet cider apple. Bedan x unknown. A rare find in coastal Maine—magnificent spreading multi-trunked tree residing at the College of ... read more |
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Cider Apple
Hewe’s Virginia Crab
216 Fall. Sharp cider apple. One of few good for single varietal cider. Incredibly vigorous, productive. Hardy. Z4. read more |
Apples
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Apple
Duchess of Oldenburg
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128 Late Summer. From Russia, well before 1800. Known in New England as one of the very best pie apples! Extremely hardy. Scab resistant. Z3. read more |
Medicinal Perennials
Black Cohosh
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Black Cohosh
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L743 Actaea racemosa 6-10' tall. Long arching racemes of creamy white and gold serpentine flower spikes. Flowers late July into August. Diuretic and anti-inflammatory. Woodland native. Z3. read more |
Perennial Plants
Daylilies
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Daylily
‘Catcher in the Eye’
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L704 Hemerocallis 30" tall. Lavender-purple flowers with a craggy dark purple eye, bright yellow throat and plum-lined picotee edge. Once established, expect up to 30 flowers per scape in early to midsummer. Z2. read more |
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Daylily
‘Entrapment’
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L705 Hemerocallis 26" tall. Sure to snare with its gently veined petals in serene shades of violet with lavender-white racing stripes, citron-yellow ... read more |
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Daylily
‘Hyperion’
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L706 Hemerocallis 30" tall. Intensely fragrant trumpet-shaped lemon-yellow flowers. Widely planted on old farmsteads in Maine. A must-have in the naturalized perennial border. Midsummer blooms. Z2. read more |
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Daylily
‘Primal Scream’
L707 Hemerocallis 24" tall. Let this daylily keep you company as you scream into the void. Giant 7–8" glowing diamond-dusted tangerine blossoms with ... read more |
Scionwood
Apple Scionwood
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Apple Scionwood
Duchess of Oldenburg
L829 This is a twig for grafting. Late Summer. From Russia, well before 1800. Known in New England as one of the very best pie apples! Extremely hardy. Scab resistant. Z3. read more |
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Apple Scionwood
Hewe’s Virginia Crab
L852 This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Sharp cider apple. One of few good for single varietal cider. Incredibly vigorous, productive. Hardy. Z4. read more |
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Apple Scionwood
Northwestern Greening
L876 This is a twig for grafting. Winter. Very large storage apple recommended for culinary use. Flesh is firm, crisp, juicy and subacid. Keeps all winter in the root cellar. Late-midseason bloomer. Z3. read more |
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Apple Scionwood
Shavel Sharp
L892 This is a twig for grafting. Fall. Bittersharp cider apple. Yarmouth, ME, c. 1960. In our ongoing search for local bitter cider apples, this is a ... read more |