2023 Dayton Nursery Catalog

Sweet Treat (PLUERRY)

Plumcot ‘ Spring Satin ’

Morris zones 4 - 9

Anne (yellow/everbearing) zones 4 - 10 Lemon - yellow berries are large and extra sweet! Cold - hardy and heat - tolerant. Fall - bearing (everbearing) primocane with a summer crop. Floricane berries ripen in July and August. Pri mocane berries ripen in September through frost. Self - pollinating. 014897 C2 $14.99 Autumn Bliss (red/primocane) zones 4 - 10 Autumn Bliss produces very large berries with a fine, mild flavor. Autumn Bliss raspberry is very hardy and canes will grow 5 - 6′. Bears two weeks before Heritage. 034575 C2 $14.99 Black Jewel (black/everbearing) zones 4 - 10 High - quality fruit is perfect for fresh - eating, making pies, and preserves. Ripens in early July and is cold hardy and self - fertile. 010582 C2 $14.99 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 Heritage (red/ever bearing) zones 3 - 9 This bush has two seasons with a small yield in July and heavy yield in September until frost. Fast growing and self - fertile, the large extra - sweet dark red fruit is good fresh, canned or frozen. 001777 C2 $14.99 Latham (red/ever bearing) zones 4 - 10 Produces large, round, deep - red, full - flavored fruits in Spring. The standard in Spring bearing raspber ries, it is fantastic eaten fresh or used in preserves or baked goods. It is a heavy producer, extremely hardy, and disease resistant. 016490 C2 $14.99 Prelude (red/ever bearing) zones 4 - 10 The earliest ripening summer red raspberry, ripen

The Morris Plum is a fast - growing tree with excel lent quality, tolerant of a dry climate, and disease resistant. Plant in full sun in well - drained soil. The Morris Plum requires a Japanese plum pollinator 033622 C7 $99.00 Ozark Premier zones 4 - 9 Here ’ s a delicious, giant, sweet and juicy plum that will gladly bear huge crops of beautiful, red fruit with yellow flesh. This variety ripens in mid to late summer. Semi - freestone. 033619 C7 $99.00

Rhubarb

ing in mid - June with a small fall harvest. Very win ter hardy and vigorous, Prelude berries are round conic, and very good flavor. 016112 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. 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 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 Victoria zones 3 - 8 Heirloom variety that can be harvested after the first year! Slender red/green stalks that are excel lent for cooking and baking. 016432 C2 $19.99 Canada Red zones 4 - 9

Plumcot Pyrus communis

Spring Satin zones 5 - 8

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’ 033621 C7 $99.00 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.

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