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Malus spp.
Also called Bud 118 or B118. Semi-dwarf apple rootstock, similar in size to M111 (about 85-90% of standard). Space trees 20-25' apart. Z3.
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Malus spp.
Dwarfing apple rootstock, produces a tree about a quarter the size of a standard tree. Space trees 5-10' apart. Z4.
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Malus spp.
Hardy Russian seedling rootstock for full-sized “standard” apple trees. The hardiest rootstock we offer. Space trees 20-30' apart. Z3.
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Malus spp.
Our standard Antonovka rootstock in a JUMBO caliper: ½-¾" up to 1". For those interested in cleft or bark grafting. Not suitable for whip-and-tongue grafting. Z3.
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Malus spp.
Also called G11. Dwarf apple rootstock produces a tree about a third the size of standard. Space trees 8-10' apart. Z4/5.
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Malus spp.
Very popular semi-dwarf apple rootstock produces a tree about 65-80% of standard. Space trees 15-20' apart. Hardy to Z3/4.
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Prunus americana
Seedling rootstock for American, Japanese or hybrid plums. Also recommended for grafting peaches. Z3.
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Lovell Peach Seedling
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Prunus persica
15-25'. Commonly grown as hardy disease-resistant rootstock. Known to grow relatively true to type. Fruit best for processing, decent for fresh eating. Plant for fruit or grafting. Z4.
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Malus spp.
Late Summer. From Russia, well before 1800. Known in New England as one of the very best pie apples! Extremely hardy. Scab resistant. Z3.
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Malus spp.
Fall. Sharp cider apple. One of few good for single varietal cider. Incredibly vigorous, productive. Hardy. Z4.
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Hemerocallis
34-36" tall. Pinwheel-like 4–4½" blooms with orange-red petals alternating with bright yellow sepals. Blooms mid to late season. Z2.
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Hemerocallis
30" tall. Big magenta-rose flowers streaked with wild paint-brushed patterns of pink and cream. Early to midseason blooms and reblooms! Rare. Z2.
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Hemerocallis
24" tall. Let this daylily keep you company as you scream into the void. Giant glowing tangerine blossoms with apple-green throats. Early to midseason blooms. Z2.
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Hemerocallis
16" tall. Dreamy orchid-lavender flowers with cerise penciled eyezones and apple-green throats. Hard to find! Get it while you can. Early to midseason blooms. Z2.
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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.
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This is a twig for grafting.
Fall. Sharp cider apple. One of few good for single varietal cider. Incredibly vigorous, productive. Hardy. Z4.
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This is a twig for grafting.
Fall. Small astringent very juicy fruit. Bittersharp cider apple. The most bitter apple you’ll ever taste. Not for eating fresh. Z4.
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