Beach Plum - (Prunus martima)
Zone 4 to 8 SEE ZONE MAP.
A large bush or sometimes tree producing small white flowers before leaves, then an abundance of fruit about the size of a dime. Can be eaten raw, or made into jams or jellies. Very hardy and will tolerate salt water spray.
2 Year old $15.00 each
3 Year old $17.00 each
5 Year old $22.50 each
Persimmon - (Diospyros virginiana) 
Zone 4 to 8 SEE ZONE MAP
Native to North America. Trees selected from the best known cultivars, and other named varieties. Prolific producer of very sweet tasting fruits. Valuable timber tree. Belongs to the ebony family. As the seedlings are both female and male and cannot be determined until they are mature and start bearing. Varieties offered are Early Golden, John Rick, Szuki, Peiper, Killen, Blue, Meader, William, Garretson.
8 - 16 inches $ 14,00 each
16 - 30 inches $ 20.00 each
Medium plug 3/16" $ 9.00 each
Pawpaw - (Asimina triloba)
Zone 4 to 8 SEE ZONE MAP.
Widely adapted and tolerant of damp soils, but must have adequate drainage. Native Pawpaw have been overlooked as a landscape tree, but is now attracting substantial attention. The fruit are nutritious and resemble the banana (often referred to as yellow banana). Fruits are high in potassium, iron, calcium, magnesium, plus other minerals. Contains compounds which have shown to inhibit mammalian solid tumor cells. Extracts from the bark have shown excellent pesticidal and antifungel activity. The nodding flowers are unlike those of any other American tree - curious in there-lobed shape, and maroon in colour. The bold leaves turn a pleasing golden yellow in the autumn. Tree resemble a tropical like appearance. After thirty years of trials, we have the secret of easily transplanting the paw paw. Use 30% teralite and our inoculant mixed with the soil in the hole. Keep the trees watered and mulched. They will grow. Ours are. All trees are carefully dug to preserve the hair like feeder roots which are attached to the 10 - 16" tap root.
We offer Fairchilds-Zimmerman, Davis, Mitchell, Sunflower, Taylor, Greenriver, O Taytoo, Wells, PA Golden, and other varieties of superior hybrid quality. #5 8-9-10-13-14-16-18-20-23-25-26-27 & 30.
6 - 9 " $ 14.00 ea
14 -20" $22.00 ea
40 - 65" $95.00 ea
REMEMBER: Don’t plant unless you use vermiculite or teralite and our inoculant mixed with soil. Keep well watered as well.
Cornelian Cherry - (Cornus mas)
Zone 4 to 8 SEE ZONE MAP
A member of the dogwood family. Large bush or small tree with edible fruit. Early flowering and very productive.
12 - 18" $16.00 each
18 - 24" $22.00 each
24 - 36" $28.00 each
Chinese Dogwood - (Cornus kousa var. Chinensis)
Zone 4 to 8 SEE ZONE MAP.
Spectacular when laden with masses of large-bracted flowers. Vase-shaped in outline at maturity, it differs significantly from C. Florida by blooming a full month later, has an edible attractive raspberry-like fruit. Autumn colour in a showy burgundy and fruits ripen at different stages in colour of green, yellow, orange and red. Trees selected from varieties with largest fruits.
12 - 18" $15.00 each
18 - 23" $18.00 each
2 - 3 feet $28.50 each
Hybrid Chinese Dogwood var. Milky Way(Cornus kousa ‘Chinensis’)
Zone 4 to 8 SEE ZONE MAP
Tree grows to 20 to 30 feet.
Heavy flowering form of Chinese Dogwood. May be some variation from type.
12 - 18 inches $17.50 each
Sambucus Canadensis (Elderberry) 
Zone 3 – 8 SEE ZONE MAP.
Grows in a bush like form. They are selected varieties with large edible fruit. Adaptable to large range of soil conditions. Fruit used for jams, jellies,
and pies.
18- 24 inches $18.00ea
Sea Buckthorn--Hippophae rhamnoides
Zone 3-8 SEE ZONE MAP
It is a very hardy decidious shrub or small tree. The juice from the berries is widely used as a common drink as it is very high in protein, vitamins C and E and organic acids. The leaves, either fresh or dried, can be stepped to yield a nutritional tea. Is used in a wide range of medicinal purposes as well. The roots of the tree produce a nitrogen fixing agent, thus enabling the plants to grow in a wide variety types of soils, ranging from sand loam to clay types.
They are not self pollinating, so you will need at least 2 or more for production of fruit. See are Special for ordering more than 1 for discount pricing.
12 - 18 inches $15.00 each
19 - 24 inches $22.00 each
25 - 48 inches $30.00 each


Zone 4 - 9 SEE ZONE MAP
It is a small decidious or shrub reaching a height of 15 - 35 feet, usually with thorny branches. The leaves are shiny-green, ovate-acute, 2–7-cm wide and 1–3-cm broad, with three conspicuous veins at the base, and a finely toothed margin. The flowers are small, 5-mm wide, with five inconspicuous yellowish-green petals. The fruit is an edible oval drube 1.5–3-cm deep; when immature it is smooth-green, with the consistency and taste of dates, maturing brown to purplish-black and eventually wrinkled, looking like a small date. There is a single hard stone similar to an olive stone. Is used for medical purposes, such as traditionally for antifungal, antibacterial, antiulcer, anti-inflammatory, sedative, antispastic, antifertility/contraception, hypotensive and antinephritic, cardiotonic, antioxidant, immunostimulant, and wound healing properties.
10-18" $18.00 ea
Minor Fruit Inoculant
Over the past few years we have developed an inoculant (Mycorrihazal fungi) for the minor fruits which will help the trees establish themselves and give a healthy tree. Each variety requires a different type of inoculant which consists of natural ingredients which we have over the years found that they do help. Each bag contains enough inoculant to do 25 trees.
Bag of inoculant $18.50 per bag
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