2023 Dayton Nursery Catalog

Glenora (blue) Deep blue with a spicy flavor, this grape is a vigorous and healthy grower with good fall foliage color. High quality, mild flavor fruit. 027263 C2 $19.99 Himrod White Seedless (white) Highly productive vine bears crispy sweet fruit. Large handsome clusters turn golden - yellow when fully ripe. Medium - sized grapes with fine flavor. These vines yield 10 - 15 pounds of grapes. Seed less. Developed in New York for winter hardiness. Ripens in late August. Self - pollinating. 2 - 4 years. 022085 C2 $19.99 King of the North (blue ) A hardy blue grape excellent for juice, jelly and wine making. Vigorous, productive vines are re sistant to common grape diseases and insects. Fruit is medium size, juicy, tart, borne on tight clus ters, and ripens early September. 032754 C2 $14.99 Marquette (blue wine) Cold hardy. Red wine grape with a high sugar content and moderate acidity. Wines will have pronounced tannins and may have notes of berry, cherry, spice and black pepper. 034572 C2 $25.00 Marquis Seedless (green) Giant clusters of large grapes. This flavorful fruit is delicious if you eat it fresh or use it to make deli cious jellies, jams and desserts. The robust vine produces abundant crops. Ripens in September. Self - pollinating. 026652 C2 $19.99 Niagara (yellow) Large, luminescent grapes that change from light green to a delicate yellow as the growing season advances. Sweet to tart taste. 2 year. 022086 C2 $14.99 Haskaps Lonicera caerulea Yezberry Sugar Pie® One of the earliest plants to bloom each spring, tubular yellow blooms mature into elongated that ripen to blue in early summer. They're sweet enough to eat right off the plant, but they're also good for drying, processing, or cooking. This tough, deer - resistant edible is native to North America and requires no special care to bear fruit every year. Height: 3 - 4’, Spread: 3 - 4’ 028895 PW2 $25.00

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A single grapevine can produce enough new growth every year to arch over a walk, arbor, form a leafy wall, or provide an umbrella of shade over deck or terrace. Zones 5 - 8 Canadice Red Seedless (red) This early ripening grape is known to bear great crops even after hard winters. Sweet, great grape flavor with a unique hint of spiciness. Bears medium - size, firm, red grapes that keep well on the vine. 2 - 4 years. 020841 C2 $19.99 Cayuga (white wine) Very productive, high quality wine grape. Can also be used for fresh eating. Produces a semi - sweet to sweet wine. Best flavor if picked before fully ripe, when sugar content is a little lower. 034571 C2 $19.99 Catawba (red) Popular for table use, juice, jelly, champagne and red wine. Hardy vines produce large clusters of medium - size, spritely - sweet red slip - skin fruit. Grapes ripen in late September, for zones 5 - 7. 014902 C2 $14.99 Concord (blue) Midseason. Oldest cultivated American grape and the one most commonly used for juice and jelly. Its unbeatable for hardiness, vigor and disease resistant. Seeded dark blue fruit. 2 year. 022084 C2 $14.99 Concord Seedless (blue) You ’ ll get all the flavor, vigor and productivity of the original Concord but you won ’ t have to deal with the seeds. It even ripens slightly ahead of the origi nal Concord. Ripens in mid - September in Ohio. 014903 C2 $19.99 Einset Seedless (red) Medium - sized berries, oval and bright red with light waxy bloom, held in attractive, shouldered clusters. Flesh is firm, and flavorful, with fruity labrusca and strawberry overtones. Early maturing. 026651 C2 $19.99 Fredonia (black) Best of the seedless black grapes! The fruits are large and sweet with a spicy flavor, and blooms in late spring to early summer. Ripening in very late summer, the clusters of deep blue grapes of 'Fredonia' are great for fresh eating, jelly, juice and wine. This grape is similar to Concord and it ripens earlier with larger grapes. 026650 C2 $14.99

Big Top zones 3 - 8

After the first frost in fall kills the leaves, dig the root and harvest. Harvest the main root but leave one or more large off shoots of the main root to replant. The spicy hot roots will keep for months in the refrigerator. 001357 C2 $9.99 Jostaberry Plant the berries roughly 2 inches deeper than they originally were in the pot. Zones 3 - 8 Jostaberry Take the looks of a gooseberry, removes the thorns, and makes it sweeter. It combines the vig orous growth and rich flavor of a black currant with disease resistance. The tangy - sweet flavor of a Jostaberry is a mix of grape, blueberry, and kiwi fruit. Can easily grow 6’ tall. 026653 C3 25.00 Loganberry Plant the berries roughly 2 inches deeper than they originally were in the pot. Zones 3 - 8 red raspberry. It is a thorny, vigorous growing warmer climate plant. Produces dark red fruit for pies, jams and jellies and for eating fresh. 034574 C3 25.00 Nectarine Nectarine trees are a type of peach tree, differing only slightly in its genes, providing delicious free stoned fruit and an attractive and pleasing tree. Zones 5 - 8 June Princess An attractive tree that produces firm, sweet free stone medium size fruit that has a red skin and yellowish flesh. During the springtime your nectar ine tree will have gorgeous pink blossoms adding to your landscape. Harvest occurs during June and July. The June Princess Nectarine is self - fertile and disease resistant. Height: 12 - 15’ 033620 C7 STD $99.00 Loganberry Loganberry is a cross between a blackberry and a

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