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'Jersey Giant' Asparagus
Our Price: $14.00

This male hybrid won't expend energy producing seed, instead putting everything into producing good tasting stalks. A good disease resistant variety. Zone 3
Victoria Rhubarb
#1 gal. container: $10.00

Thick bright red or green stalks are tender and tart. Great for pies and sauces. An heirloom garden classic. Zone 3
Buttercrunch Lettuce
Our Price: $2.00

Thick green leaves are sweet and thick even into summer, and heads are slow to bolt. Pick outer leaves as they grow or harvest all at once. Best taste and nutrition when harvested when you're ready to use it.
Oakleaf Lettuce
Our Price: $2.00

Looseleaf type with frilly edges in tight clusters that are slow to bolt and turn bitter. This old reliable lettuce is essential to the garden patch! Cut and come again.
Ruby Lettuce
Our Price: $2.00

Dark purple, frilly, sweet looseleaf adds beautiful color and delicious flavor to salads. Cut and come again.
Melody Spinach
Our Price: $2.00

Great for salads and cooking with big, thick, dark green ruffled leaves held upright, keeping them free from dirt. Large upright plants are very disease resistant. A semi-savoyed hybrid, Melody grows vigorously and produces high yields. A popular variety for eating fresh, freezing or canning. Tolerant to mosaic (CMV) and blue mold (DM), and very adaptable to spring or fall planting. Spinach is extremely high in vitamin A and folacin, and also provides vitamin C, B6, E, calcium, magnesium and riboflavin.
Chaenemoles speciosa 'Texas Scarlet' (red flowering dwarf quince)
#1 gal. container: $15.00

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Early spring blooms of scarlet-red. Profuse flowers open on almost bare stems before foliage emerges. Quince is on of the first plants to flower each spring, and artful twig arrangements can be forced early in a vase when clipped and brought inside. This cultivar grows only 3' tall and around.

Available 6-1-11. #3/5 gal. available in-store only right now — check downloadable price list.

Chaenemoles speciosa 'Jet Trails' (white flowering dwarf quince)
#3/5 gal. container: $40.00

A harbinger of spring with an Asian flair, 2" white flowers open along the woody stems of this deciduous shrub in early spring, often before the forsythias. A beautiful accent plant alone or long hedge in mass. Great for cutting stems and forcing in February for floral arrangements. Plant in full sun to part shade. Very drought and heat tolerant once established. Grows only 2-3' tall and around.
Prunus angustifolia (chickasaw plum)
#3/5 gal. container: $40.00

A small shrubby tree growing up to 20' tall and often found in dense thickets in it's native range. One of the first blooms of spring, small fruits ripen in late summer and provide wildlife food. Native Americans consumed the small plums.
Tibetan wonderberry, goji berry (Lycium barbarum)
4.5" pot available for only: $5.00

Delicate purple trumpet flowers in early summer are followed by bright red-orange Goji berries from late summer to frost. The sweet, edible fruits are extremely nutrient-dense, with very high antioxidant levels! Eat fresh or dried. Grows 36-48" tall. Full sun.
   
 
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Many trees and shrubs listed as "currently unavailable" from our webstore can be purchased at the nursery. We ship plants in a range of container sizes through #3 gal. Trees and shrubs potted in #5 gal. through #25 gal. containers are too large for shipping, but can be purchased and picked up in store or scheduled for local delivery.

Check our downloadable tree and shrub price list.