2022 Dayton Nursery Catalog

plump tender stalks. Extra-large root establishes quickly. This buckwheat relative mightily yields plump, non-stringy, ruby-red 24-36" stalks. 023931 C2 $19.99 Strawberry Fragaria June-bearing types produce one crop per year in late spring or early summer, generally, they are the highest quality strawberries you can grow. Day neutral or ever bearing kinds flower and set fruit over a longer season. Their harvest tends to peak in early summer, then continue through fall. Plant 12-24” apart in a row with 24-48” between rows. Zones 4-8, unless noted. Allstar (June bearing – mid season) Allstar produces high yields of very large, sweet, extra juicy berries in late mid-season, which is usually late spring and early summer, depending on when summer arrives in your area. As a June bearer, the harvest season is concentrated over a few weeks, making it a good choice if you want to freeze or cook with a lot of berries at one time. Vigorous plants are resistant to verticillium wilt and red stele, and moderately resistant to leaf scorch and powdery mildew. 014888 P4½ $3.49 Berried Treasure® Double the Delight! Why choose between growing flowers or fruit? This wonderful plant is both highly ornamental and it produces tasty fruit on ever bearing plants. The semi-double flowers are gor geous in their own right and lip-smacking sweet strawberry together all summer. Height: 12-16”, Spread: 18-24” Berried Treasure® Red 030440 PW4½ $5.99 030438 PW1 $6.99 030439 HB10 $21.99 Brunswick (June bearing – mid season) Start strawberry season off right with beautiful, dark red, flavorful fruits that'll have you reaching for more. This early to midseason variety from Kentville Research Center in Nova Scotia, Canada. The plants exhibit good vigor and disease resistance, including some resistance to red stele. But what really makes this June bearing variety exceptional are the berries--firm, flavorful and beautiful. 034217 P4½ $3.99 Darselect Produces large, firm fruit that ripen in late mid season starting at the end of the Jewel season and continuing for 10 days after Jewel. The fruit has a short conic shape and produces multiple fruiting laterals. This variety fruits to a good sweet flavor with a bright red skin color and red interior. 014848 P4½ $3.99 Dickens Produces large, firm fruit that ripen in late mid season starting at the end of the Jewel season and continuing for 10 days after Jewel. The fruit has a short conic shape and produces multiple fruiting laterals. This variety fruits to a good sweet flavor with a bright red skin color and red interior. 027615 P4½ $3.99 Earliglow (June bearing – early season) This variety produces fruit that has a very firm, glossy skin, firm flesh, and medium size. Its sweet flavor makes the variety excellent for fresh eating and freezing. Fruit size tends to decrease as the NEW 028940 PW4½ $5.99 028176 PW1 $7.99 028941 HB10 $21.99 030437 PW4½ $5.99 030435 PW1 $6.99 030436 HB10 $21.99 Berried Treasure® White Berried Treasure® Pink

season progresses. This variety has good re sistance to red stele and intermediate resistance to Verticillium wilt. Recommended for beginners. 014847 P4½ $3.99 Jewel (June bearing – mid season) Jewel has large berries with superb quality and flavor. One of our top sellers, Jewel performs well over a wide range of growing conditions. 014846 P4½ $3.99 Mara Des Bois These unstoppable producers are perfect for con tainers or raised beds. From June until frost, this French variety produces a non-stop harvest of fragrant, lusciously sweet, plump strawberries. 021940 P4½ $5.99 Mayflower A late mid-season variety. Mayflower exhibits high production and firm, high quality berries. During a very wet fruiting season, Mayflower was identified in our test plots as a variety that performs well under difficult conditions. 028626 P4½ $4.99 Ozark Beauty (Ever bearing) This popular everbearing variety is famous for its large yields of bright red berries. Ozark Beauty produces fruits from June to September. 012859 P4½ $3.49 San Andreas zones 3-9 Expect dependably high quality fruit early in the season from this moderate day-neutral variety that will produce a continuous yield throughout the summer. Large berries have an exceptional ap pearance and flavor. Excellent overall disease resistance. Low chill requirement is perfect for warmer regions. May remain evergreen in frost free areas. 032418 P4½ $4.99 Summer Breeze Cherry Blossom zones 3-10 Rose-shaped double flowers are real eye-catchers! Flower color is brighter and longer lasting than its single blooming counterparts but blossoms still produce medium size conical deep red fruit. The combination of abundant color and fresh fruit will give consumers the essence of a summer breeze! Height: 10-16”, Spread: 12-20” 032921 C1 $7.99 Avail. 7 - 15 Tristan Combining showy flowers and delicious fruit, this everbearing strawberry can be grown as both an ornamental and edible perennial fruit. Unlike most strawberries, this one is very compact and produc es few to no runners. That means it can be grown neatly in a pot to both decorate your patio table and provide delicious fruit all summer long. Hot magenta pink blossoms top the attractive dark green foliage while at the same time small 1”, bright red, highly aromatic, sugary sweet fruits are being produced. Height: 12”, Spread: 20-25” 019944 C1 $5.99 032803 HB10 $21.99 White Carolina (Pineberry) Commonly called a pineberry” (combining the words “pineapple” and “strawberry”), ‘White Caroli na’ is really a hybrid between two species of straw berries, which results in a pale pink to white color of fruit. People who have tried this hybrid think that it tastes like pineapple. Plant one everbearing variety for every five 'White Carolina' plants. This will help with the pollination of flowers on the 'White Carolina' plants and should result in a better landscape performance. Height: 6-8”, Spread: 18” 029901 C1 $6.99 Yellow Wonder zones 6-8 Considered one of the best gourmet strawberries, Yellow Wonder has delightful aroma and fantastic flavor. Lacking the red color that attracts birds, fruits are spared, leaving more delicious harvests. Yellow Wonder berries are a luxurious, easy-to pick treat. Grow in well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. 032243 C1 $7.99 Avail. 7 - 15 NEW NEW

Plumcot Pyrus communis Spring Satin zones 5-8

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Apricot meets plum. This unique cross produces plumcots with red-black skin and golden-red flesh that is very sweet: 33% sugar. Fruit is larger and firmer than other varieties. Tree is vigorous and productive. Clingstone. Ripens in early July. Height/ Spread: 18-20’ 032521 C5 STD $59.99 Raspberry Rubus idaeus There are two types: summer-bearing raspberries, which bear annually in summer on 2 year old canes, and ever bearing raspberries, which bear twice on each cane. In both types, fruit follows loose clusters of white flowers. At the end of the growing season, cut out all weak canes and re move canes that fruited during the season. In late winter or early spring, cut back to 10-15” on strong canes, 3-4” on weak canes. Caroline (red/ever bearing) zones 4-10 Caroline is considered one of the truly superior ever-bearing red raspberries! The large and firm berries (larger than ‘Heritage’) are produced from vigorous canes starting in early June and continu ing with delicious berries through fall. 013761 C2 $14.99 Double Gold (white) zones 4-8 Unique blushed color is outstanding in fruit dis plays. Fruit color ranges from peachy gold to vi brant coral. Highly productive plants bear crops of conical-shaped raspberries with a tender, juicy texture and excellent flavor – easily a fan favorite! Self-pollinating. Height: 5-8’, Spread: 4-5’ 028627 C2 $19.99 This very winter hardy raspberry variety adapts to all climates and can be used as a summer bearer in the North or a fall bearer in the South. Berries are firm, bright-red, medium to large in size, ripen gradually over a long harvest season, and have good shelf life. Canes are vigorous, growing upright with light spines. 014896 C2 $14.99 Rhubarb Rheum rhabarbarum Allow plants to grow 2-4 full seasons before har vesting. Stop harvesting when slender leafstalks appear. After harvest, feed and water freely. Pull stalks to harvest. A good source of iron. Canada Red zones 4-9 Outstanding stalk harvests. Produces beautiful red stalks in early spring. This sweet variety is perfect for sauces and pies that require less sugar. Cold-hardy and heat-tolerant. Harvest in May. Self-pollinating. Height: 2-3’, Spread: 1-2’ 021514 C2 $12.99 Crimson Red zones 3-8 Excellent sweet, tart flavor, bright red color and Nova Red zones 3-8

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