Clusters of large bright red berries borne on 2-3 year old wood. Semi-erect and vigorous. Very productive. Fruits are good for jams and jellies. Introduced by the University of Minnesota in 1933.

Clusters of large bright red berries borne on 2-3 year old wood. Semi-erect and vigorous. Very productive. Fruits are good for jams and jellies. Introduced by the University of Minnesota in 1933.
Large blueberry-like tasting fruits are great for fresh eating, making jams and jellies, or baked into pies. This vigorous variety is perfect for backyard gardeners or for a full orchard. Use as a pollinator for Tundra, Borealis and Indigo Gem. Hardy and drought tolerant.
Honeyberries are tasty fresh, on ice cream, baked into pies or made into jams or jellies. The flavor is reminiscent of blueberries, blackberries, raspberries or black currents. Excellent source of antioxidants and Vitamin C.
Love and Peace continues to gain accolades for its superb blooms and disease resistance. Carmine red buds open to a warm blend of golden yellow that is edged with bright pink. Each double hybrid tea flower is incredibly large, averaging 5″ in diameter, and slightly fragrant. An excellent cutting flower, this rose will rebloom throughout the summer for continuous color. Unlike many older hybrid tea roses, the habit is compact and upright with lustrous dark green leaves that provide a nice backdrop to the blooms. No warranty.
Flame Amur Maple in tree form as a single or multi-stem is prized for its showy red fruit in the summer, and intense shades of scarlet leaves in the fall.A slow grower with a rounded form and low canopy that requires little to no pruning. Use as a street tree, under utility lines, or in large containers.
This valuable ornamental tree bears showy orange-red fruits in August through September. It prefers acid soils with good drainage.
This birch has the best from both of its parents. From ‘Whitespire’ it inherited beautiful white bark and resistance to the bronze birch borer. From ‘Crimson Frost’ comes burgundy-red foliage. The combination of two colors makes this an outstanding specimen tree. Much faster growing than ‘Crimson Frost’.
Sturdy, more compact, oval growth habit than Japanese Tree Lilac. A most attractive small flowering tree with cherry-like bark, it bears large creamy white flower clusters in early July. It will perform best in full sun.
Similar in size to Little Giant, but with better foliage density giving it more formal look. Perfectly rounded plant, extremely heat tolerant as well as cold hardy. Bronze winter color in cold climates.
Dense, low-spreading juniper with rich, dark green needles with a contrasting silvery blue line on the upper leaf surface. A North Dakota State University introduction. Full sun.