2024 Dayton Nursery Catalog
Elderberry Sambucus See Tree and Shrub for ornamental Elderberries. Zones 4-8
Grape Vitis
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 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 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 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 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
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’ 006691 C3 $25.00 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’ 006690 C3 $25.00
Concord
Einset Seedless
Elderberry
Jostaberry
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