Hosta ‘Royal Standard’
Hosta plantaginea × H. sieboldiana (Grulleman/Wayside/AHS 1986)
‘Royal Standard’ was the first hosta to receive a plant patent in 1965. Plants form … Continued
Hosta plantaginea × H. sieboldiana (Grulleman/Wayside/AHS 1986)
‘Royal Standard’ was the first hosta to receive a plant patent in 1965. Plants form … Continued
Aegopodium podagraria 'Variegatum'
Densely foliaged fast covering groundcover with silver edged leaves, this easy to grow plant sports … Continued
Prunus domestica
Plum trees need full sun to produce sweet fruit and flower buds for the next … Continued
Prunus persica
Peaches are self-fertile but cross-pollinating with two or more trees will increase production. Peach trees … Continued
Prunus armeniaca
Apricot trees produce beautiful, fragrant blooms in early spring. One of the earliest stone fruits … Continued
Pyrus communis/Pyrus pyrifolia
Our pear trees are semi-dwarf, growing to 15’ high and wide. Plant pear trees in … Continued
Malus domestica
Semi-dwarf and dwarf apple trees can grow from 8 to 15 feet tall and produce … Continued
Sambucus canadensis
‘York’ offers the largest berries of any cultivated variety. Great source of vitamin C. Fruit … Continued
Rubus idaeus/Rubus occidentalis
‘Heritage Red’ is an everbearing variety bears fruit the first year. Produces light crop in … Continued
Vaccinium corymbosum
Considered the best all-around variety for adaptability, consistent yields, high-quality fruit, and disease resistance, ‘Bluecrop’ … Continued
Rubus fruticosus
‘Triple Crown’ is a thornless variety that grows 5-6′ in height. This variety is a … Continued
Fragaria ananassa
Glossy red, long-necked fruit, ‘Ozark Beauty’, ‘Tri Star’, ‘Seascape’ and ‘Eversweet’ have a mild, sweet … Continued