| Perennial
Vegetable Plants and Fruit Plants |
Size |
Price |
| ASPARAGUS, Jersey Knight:
all male hybrid variety that produces 2-3 times more than older
varieties, and with larger and thicker spears. |
12 for
|
23.95
|
| 25 for |
45.95 |
| RHUBARB, Canada Red:
red stalks and flesh; very productive; great source of vitamin C,
potassium and dietary fiber; plant 4 ft apart in fertile, well-drained
soil. |
Bare-root |
8.95 |
| 1 gal |
14.95 |
| 2
gal |
19.95 |
| CHOKECHERRY: lustrous
black fruit make excellent jelly, syrup and wine; one of our favorite
Montana native plants - beautiful at all times of the year; very
hardy (see also Shrubs , Windbreaks, Shelterbelts and Hedges, Lively
Winter Color). |
Prices
for all fruit bushes: |
1
gal |
14.95 |
2
gal |
24.95 |
3
gal |
32.95 |
5
gal |
39.95 |
7
gal |
49.95 |
|
| CURRANT, Golden: black
berries are sweet and prolific; very hardy; prefers partial shade
- does not like dry, exposed location; another of our favorite Montana
native plants - attracts wildlife and also provides much people
pleasure; makes excellent jelly. (4-6 ft.) |
| CURRANT,
Red Lake: vigorous grower, produces large, sweet red berries;
very hardy and productive; attracts birds - Cedar Waxwings gorging
themselves annually on ours; makes fabulous red jelly. (4-6 ft.) |
| ELDERBERRY,
Adams: more Vitamin C than orange and grapefruit juice; fruit
much larger than wild plants; excellent for wine making; very hardy.
(8-10 ft.) |
| GOOSEBERRY, Pixwell:
North Dakota variety; very productive with pale green fruit turning
pink when ripe; few thorns; berries great for pies, preserves, jams
and jellies. |
| GRAPE, Valiant: makes
good jelly and juice; hardiest for our area; skin does not adhere
to the flesh; improved quality over Beta, the old standard
for hardiness. |
| SERVICEBERRY,
Regent, Juneberry: top quality fruit, similar to blueberries; sweet
enough to eat fresh and also good for jams and pies. (4-6 ft.) |
| RED RASPBERRY, Boyne:
a so-called "spring-bearing" fruit that is ready to pick in mid-summer;
cut back just old canes in winter and leave new ones since they
will bear next year's fruit; developed in Canada for excellent quality
and cold-hardiness; shorter canes need no staking; berries medium
size and sweet; plant in well-drained fertile loam soil with ample
irrigation; protect against winter winds. |
2 yr.
Bare root
transplants
|
| 5 for |
21.95 |
| 10
for |
39.95 |
| 20 for |
68.95 |
| STRAWBERRY: Everbearing
Ft. Laramie: cold hardy and dependable for Montana conditions; sweet,
delicious and abundant fruit. |
Bare
root
|
| 12 for |
9.95 |
| 25 for |
18.95 |
| 50 for |
34.95 |
| 1 gal |
9.95 |