2023 Dayton Nursery Catalog

Currant

Elderberry

Gooseberry

Rainier (Semi - Dwf) zones 5 - 9

Consort Black Clusters of medium - sized, black, sweet - tart musky fruits ripen in late summer. Upright, multi - stemmed shrubs bear fragrant flowers in spring and brilliant orange red foliage in fall. Height/ Spread: 4 - 6’, Spread: 3 - 4’ 034569 C3 $25.00 Perfection A red currant variety that is vigorous and cold har dy, upright and productive with large clusters of clear red fruit of a pleasing flavor. Self pollinating. Ripens early - mid season. Great for jellies. 3 - 4’ 034570 C3 $25.00 Red Lake Grow clusters of popular dark red berries! Attrac tive heavy - bearing bushes yield the tastiest cur rants you ’ ve ever savored. Berries hold well on the bush and are ideal for jellies, preserves, tarts, and muffins. Do not plant within 900 ft. of white pines. Ripens in July. Self - pollinating. Height: 4 - 5’, Spread: 3 - 6’ 022802 C3 $25.00 Elderberry Sambucus See Tree and Shrub for ornamental Elderberries. Zones 4 - 8 Adams Carefree beauty with edible appeal. Vigorous plants have glossy green foliage and in May they develop large white flower - heads. If not harvested first for fritters, tea, or wine, elderflowers develop into exceptional, large fruit clusters in the summer. Fruit contains a high amount of vitamin C and has better, consistent quality than wild elderberries. Cold - hardy. Ripens in August. Best pollinator: any other elderberry variety. Height: 6 - 10’, Spread: 6’ 016177 C5 $19.99 Johns Larger berries on more vigorous plants. Fruit rip ens about two weeks later than Adams. Carefree

plants require little to no spraying. Green foliage has an appealing gloss to add landscape interest to this bush. Giant clusters of white flowers bloom in spring, becoming soft, nearly black berries in late summer. Both the elderflowers and the ripe elderberries are edible. Ripens in mid - August. Best pollinator: any other elderberry variety. Height: 6 10’, Spread: 6 - 8’ 016176 C5 $19.99 York Bring edible beauty to your landscape. In spring, these plants feature lovely white blooms, and in summer, they produce a bounty of soft, dark purple berries that are good for cooking or making deli cious jams, jellies and wines rich in vitamin C. Berries ripen later than counterpart: Nova. Ripens in August. Best pollinator: any other elderberry variety. Height: 6 - 10’, Spread: 6 - 8’ 016178 C5 $25.00 Gooseberry Ribes uva - crispa Plant in full sun in an area with well - drained soil with a pH of 5½ - 7.0. Gooseberries prefer a medi um to heavy soil with several inches of organic matter or compost mixed in. Self - pollinating. Large tear shaped fruit on a plant that ’ s semi thornless, turning yellow in fall. Sweet berries are colored pink to red when ripe in late July. Self pollinating. Height: 3 - 5’, Spread: 3 - 5’ 013759 C3 $25.00 Pixwell zones 4 - 8 Produce large, long - stemmed, green berries that turn pink when ripe. Makes great pies and jellies. Ripens in July. Size: 3 - 5’ 009799 C3 $25.00 Captivator zones 4 - 8

Large, beautiful golden yellow fruit with a red blush, 'Rainier' is similar to 'Royal Ann' but larger and easier to grow in the Northwest. 'Rainier' bears abundant crops of sweet, richly flavored, firm and juicy cherries. Pollinate with Black Tartarian or Bing. 034203 C10 $99.00 Avail. 7 - 1 Stella (Dwf) zones 5 - 8 Sweet and productive. This tree bears plump, bold - red cherries that will have fruit lovers rejoic ing! Resists cracking and is moderately disease resistant. Ripens in June. Height/ Spread: 15 - 18’ 010503 C10 $99.00 Avail. 7 - 1 NEW Sweet Cherry Pie (Dwf) zones 4 - 7 Sweet Cherry Pie ™ Cherry is a compact tree that makes it perfect for the home garden or a small orchard. The fruit is a sour pie cherry with the sweetest taste. Although not quite for fresh eating like a ‘ Bing, ’ Sweet Cherry Pie ™ cherries are fan tastic for jams, jellies, and pies. Height/ Spread: 12 - 15’ 034202 C10 $99.00 Avail. 7 - 1 NEW Utah Giant (Semi - Dwf) zones 5 - 9 Boasting larger, firmer more flavorful fruits than Bing or Lambert, this dark, sweet cherry is a top choice for canning and eating fresh. The favorite of Utah ’ s commercial orchardists, it is also a top per former for home orchardists in Utah and other high, dry climates. 034413 C10 $99.00 Avail. 7 - 15 Currant Ribes Tart, tasty, and versatile! Currants make a refreshing juice and black currants, in particular, have almost 3½ times the amount of Vitamin C as fresh oranges, on a gram to gram basis. Zones 3 - 7

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