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ACACIAS...... 104 GIANT GROUNDCHERRY...... 101 NECTARINES ...... 72 TREE COLLARD...... 96 AGAVE ...... 108 ...... 94 OAK TREES...... 90 ULLUCO ...... 2 ALMOND ...... 86 GOJI ...... 26 OCA...... 2 UNIQUE CITRUS...... 8 APPLES ...... 44 GOOSEBERRY ...... 26 OLIVE ...... 65 VINES ...... 116 APRICOTS...... 53 GOUMI ...... 28 ...... 7 WALNUT ...... 90 ARCTIC BEAUTY KIWI ...... 120 ...... 4 OREGON MYRTLE ...... 102 ...... 135 ARONIA ...... 10 GRAPES ...... 116 OSTRICH FERN ...... 102 WINTERGREEN ...... 43 ARTICHOKE...... 97 GROUNDNUT ...... 95 PALM...... 102 YACÓN ...... 2 ASPARAGUS...... 97 HAZELNUT ...... 88 PASSIFLORA ...... 122 YARROW ...... 106 AUSTRALIAN MINT BUSH....113 HONEYBERRY...... 28 PAWPAW...... 68 ...... 8 AUTUMN OLIVE...... 10 HOPS ...... 118 PEACHES...... 70 XERISCAPING...... 107 AVOCADO ...... 83 ...... 114, 135 PEANUT, PATIO...... 95 ...... 98 HUCKLEBERRY ...... 30 PEARS...... 73 GROWING GUIDES ...... 11,83 INDIAN PLUM...... 101 PERENNIAL VEGETABLES..93 CITRUS...... 63 BARBERRY...... 11 INTERSPECIFIC HYBRID PERSIMMONS...... 77 TEA PROCESSING...... 63 BAY TREE ...... 100 JASMINE...... 119 PINEAPPLE...... 83 PAWPAW...... 124 BEES...... 136 JERUSALEM SAGE...... 112 PINEAPPLE GUAVA ...... 34 BLACKBERRY ...... 11 JOSTABERRY...... 21 PINE NUT...... 91 SHIPPING & ORDERING...... 128 BLUEBERRY ...... 13 JUJUBE ...... 30 PISTACHIO...... 92 BLUE FALSE INDIGO...... 104 KIWIS ...... 120 PITIONA...... 114 WELCOMING YOUR BOTTLEBRUSH...... 107 LAVENDER ...... 114 PLUM...... 79 PLANTS...... 130 CALAMONDIN...... 4 ...... 5 ...... 34 CAPER ...... 101 LEMONGRASS ...... 101 QUINCE ...... 82 CEANOTHUS ...... 105 LEMON VERBENA ...... 114 RASPBERRY...... 36 CHERRIES ...... 54 LILY, EDIBLE...... 95 RHUBARB ...... 95 CHESTNUT ...... 87 ...... 5 ROOTSTOCKS...... 134 CHILEAN CORAL VINE...... 119 LINGONBERRY...... 31 SALAL...... 38 CHILEAN GUAVA ...... 16 LONGEVITY SPINACH ...... 94 SALMONBERRY ...... 38 CHILEAN CRANBERRY LOQUAT...... 64 SANSHO PEPPER...... 114 MYRTLE...... 16 MADRONES ...... 110 SCHISANDRA VINES...... 123 CATALINA IRONWOOD...... 111 MAHONIA...... 103 SEA BERRY...... 39 CITRUS ...... 4 MANDARIN...... 6 SEA KALE ...... 96 COMFREY ...... 94 MAQUI BERRY ...... 18 SECHUAN PEPPER...... 115 CORNELIAN CHERRIES...... 56 MANZANITAS...... 109 SILVERBERRY...... 41 COVER CROPS & MASHUA ...... 2 SILK TASSEL BUSH...... 112 WILDFLOWER MIXES...... 103 MEDITERRANEAN SPICEBUSH ...... 43 CRANBERRY...... 18 MYRTLE...... 113 ...... 115 CURRY PLANT ...... 112 MEDLAR ...... 64 STRAWBERRY...... 41 CURRANTS ...... 18 MONKEY PUZZLE ...... 90 STRAWBERRY TREE...... 110 ELDERBERRY...... 21 MOUNTAIN ASH...... 64 ...... 7 EUCALYPTUS...... 23 MULBERRY ...... 32 ...... 8 FERTILIZERS...... 125 MUSHROOM ...... 123 TEA...... 115 FIG ...... 58 NITROGEN FIXERS & THIMBLEBERRY ...... 43 FUKI ...... 95 COMPANION PLANTS...... 104 TRUFFLE TREE...... 135 2 1–877–353–4028 Contact us10AM–5PM Monday–Friday #9812 red/purple a Whitecenter.with flesh GEMS ROSY Creamy white and slightly acidic. HOPIN ALBA ness. slightly carrot-like sweet, ,tart no with Red, orange, tubers and purple RED BOLIVIAN ANDEAN TUBERS #9803 *Oca derived from true seed content. generally high protein nutritional more times contain than Oca and three rotations its potatoes. in role crop ofits because security food to local inpotato areas planted Central the is within important Andean Oca region. only to second is presently all oca Andean crops, and Of tuber root centuries. for Andean ofrural diets astaple has been oca to sunlight, days will considerably. afew sweeten ofexposure oca After by and primarily Grown Aymara Quechua farmers, Zealand, yellow, apopular has vegetable. range become from table Colors oca orange, apricot, pink, red. and traditional the In Andes. New It into wasbrought in central the and cultivation plant southern tubers. that stem underground produces is aperennial herbaceous Oca frost. in late (Oxalis after fall Oca harvested tuberosum) tubers brightly-colored are beautiful, OCA OCA Oxalis tuberosum • #9807 - For themostupto date pricing, besure to visitusonline! (that like apparently taste nastur that also crop has flowers root and edible long. APeruvian asa grown vine edible over ayellow tuber, to six inches two stripes purple Anu Puca The features PERUVIAN - ANU PUCA like hum attracts tubular colored brightly flowers. It its’ for is occasionally cultivated and relatedclosely to garden nasturtiums, reaching 2-4 m(7-13 in height. It is ft) Mashua perennial is a herbaceous climber are eaten cookedtubers asavegetable. in Ecuador and Colombia. edible extent Its ularly in Peru and Bolivia, and to alesser Tropaeolaceae in grown Andes, the partic offloweringplant familyA species the in Tropaeolum tuberosum MASHUA horseradish. horseradish. mingbirds and is very spicy spicy mingbirds and is very as an ornamental

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Now you can grow your own , oranges, and other delicious citrus throughout the US! Harvest full-sized, delicious lemons, IMPROVED limes and more on our dwarf trees that mature to less than eight feet in height. Our attractive, compact trees often begin bearing the One of the easiest citrus to grow, this su- A striking new introduction to the citrus year they are planted. Easily grown in a container on your patio, deck, or sunny balcony, bring these small, attractive, evergreen trees perior variety can bloom and produce world, this unique variety combines at- into a sunny room in the winter and enjoy their wonderful fragrance as they bloom. Flying Dragon, Ichandrin , year-round. Following the fragrant white tractive variegated foliage, unique striped Yuzu Ichandrin are hardy and can be grown outdoors throughout the year West of the Cascade Mountains and in other regions with flowers, you will enjoy the large, aromatic, fruit with pink flesh, and deliciously mild winters! PLEASE NOTE: We cannot ship Citrus to AZ, CA, FL or TX orange-yellow lemons. Improved Meyer fragrant flowers. The tasty lemons are SITE & SOIL 1/2 day to full sun in the spring, summer and fall and in a well lit room in the winter. Potting soil should be coarse, lemon is very juicy and a little less acidic streaked with green and creamy yellow acidic and well-drained. than regular lemons. #2655 while the light green foliage features POLLINATION: Self-fertile. You can help them set fruit by taking a small brush and moving pollen from flower to flower. white and yellow margins. #2656 HARDINESS It is recommended to bring all citrus plants to a sunny and protected location in late fall, before hard frosts threaten. BEARING AGE 1-2 years. SIZE AT MATURITY 5' - 8' BLOOM TIME varies RIPENING TIME varies YIELD PER PLANT 40+ fruit. PESTS & DISEASES While outside, Citrus plants will likely not be bothered by insect pests. Be on the lookout for slugs. Indoors, citrus LIME can have mites, scale and/or aphids. Watch carefully for any problems and treat with an insecticidal soap, horticultural oil or wash them off. We have not seen any disease problems on our citrus varieties. pith beneath it. Sure to be a winner with chefs and cocktail artists everywhere. Best of all the tree is everbearing so you'll have a year round harvest of this very GRAPEFRUIT unique fruit. #2651 MUKRAT THAI LIME This valuable variety is prized for its unique, very fragrant leaves that are used to flavor curries and other dishes. It also bears crops of small, intensely fragrant, bumpy fruit used in Southeast Asian cooking. Cold hardy to 32°F. #2615 BEARSS LIME Almost as big as a lemon, Bearss Lime PALESTINE SWEET LIME produces abundant, greenish-yellow, A unique, yellow lime from the Middle seedless, very juicy fruit. Mix the delicious East, Palestine Sweet Lime features juice with lemons or oranges for a re- beautiful, large, bright yellow, very NEW U.S. 119 freshing drink. Bearss Lime ripens in late sweet, low acid fruit; it has a more subtle Selected for virus resistance and cold winter into spring, and it can also produce flavor than regular lime varieties. Popular hardiness, U.S. 119 is a very exciting and VARIEGATED some fruit year-round. #2650 in Asian and Middle East dishes, it makes promising cold hardy citrus for north- CALAMONDIN a refreshing drink, and the peels can be ern growers. With half its parentage Citrus madurensis COCKTAIL BORNEO ground into . Cold hardy to consisting of an acidless sweet orange Variegated Calamondin is prized for A unique cross of pummelo and manda- Known also as Rangpur Lime or Mandarin 32°F. #2659 and the other half consisting of Dunstan abundant crops of one inch diameter rin orange, this vigorous, attractive tree Lime, this unique and attractive variety Citrumelo and a very vigorous trifoliate striped fruit used similarly to a lemon bears great crops of exceptionally juicy features year-round crops of bright or- EXCALIBUR RED LIME What looks like many small oranges THORNLESS orange named Gotha Road, U.S. 119 is a or lime. A compact form with fragrant grapefruit. The bright yellow fruit varies ange, mandarin-size fruit. Very juicy and This unique variety is prized for its very hanging from this dwarf tree are actually very tasty fresh eating citrus with a sug- flowers and a sweet edible peel make in size from a large orange to grape- easy-to-peel, its tart lemon-lime flavor is aromatic, flavorful and juicy green- a cross between and Rangpur ary sweet orange flavor balanced with this variety a treasure to grow. Variegat- fruit with orange-yellow flesh and de- great used like lime juice in beverages, ish-yellow fruit. Wonderful for juice, lime. The skin and flesh are both orange the acid and bitterness of the Citrumelo ed Calamondin have creamy-white and licious, sweet-tart flavor. #2692 salads, and Asian dishes. #2683 flavorings and the famous Key Lime Pie. to red in color but the fruit tastes like a and . #CIT119 green variegated foliage. #2613 Easy-to-grow and harvest fruit year- lime, and a very tasty one too. 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1-877-353-4028 Contact us10AM-4PM Monday-Friday CITRUS MANDARIN #2667 - - - - out damage.out Miho Wase is also one of intotemperatures high the teens with withstand can darin Orange, older trees ofManAn exceptionally hardy variety MIHO WASE Wase is cold hardy to 25°F. Reportedly,ful, and easy-to-peel. Kuno flavor sweet, it's fresh-eating, for Great fruit. orange bright ofattractive, crops oranges, Kuno Wase abundant produces mandarin ripening earliest ofthe One KUNO WASE jewels. orange bright You’ll its enjoy with this winter beauty flesh. ajuicy with sweet-tart, Complex, skin. easy-to-peel very features fruit less ball golf sized, seed This outstanding, SEEDLESS KISHU Zone 8b. Stay tuned! here in USDA our trialing outdoors it still we but are trees cold hardy ofsatsuma Thought to one more ofthe be seeds. few and aromaticwith flesh the is juicy and to peel easy thinThe is skin very competitions. test taste winner ofcitrus is afrequent ,from Okitsuwase A delicious and satsuma early ripening SATSUMA NEW OKITSUWASE OKITSUWASE #2671 #2669 #2663 - - - - it is commercially. grown it everywhere one top ofthe selling citrus size. why toIt's this see easy has become large its along with name from comes trademark its hence where wrestlers, sumo ofJapanese hairstyle topknot the near that stem the resembles fruit of the are large andFruits have a bump ontop available. varieties eating citrus fresh est not sweet the if is one of sweetest, the and aKiyomi Tangor, Shiranui aPonkan hybrid between A Japanese MANDARIN SHIRANUI to 15ºF. about surviving varieties, citrus is one hardiest ofthe and Christmas Mandarin before ripens Satsuma skin. easy-to-peel, loose, with delicious fruit, sweet, deep-orange, bears variety ripening early This SATSUMA OWARI growers. northern for eating tocitrus grow easiest the fresh growing seasons.) Wase is one of Okitsu for short fit sure it's agood be you can that youin Japanese, see anytime so ibly early ripening, (Wase means early in Japan originated.rus it where Incred planted widely cit and most the variety make peeling populareasy this avery and balanced with acidity sweetness darin. Their snackable size, delicious Waseeat Man ofthan more Okitsu the aren'tThere that many we could citrus WASE OKITSU eating. are fresh great for fruit orange bright easy-to-peel, These fruit. thin-skinned ofsweet, dant crops and abun to produces ripen earliest the #2662 #2665 #2668 #2681

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------wonderful mid-winter treat. wonderful juicy,very Washington Navels are a and tree. Seedless onacompact anges Enjoy large, and delicious or sweet, ORANGE WASHINGTON NAVEL ripe. when deep-red ing strik a turns flesh the a hint oftartness, orange, juicy, and delicious. Sweet, with Deep oranges. blood ofthe largest The ORANGE BLOOD TAROCCO #7 lush foliage. dark green, and its fruit orange bright flowers, large, fragrant its for is prized Seville is also avaluable and ornamental Europe,ety. Widely in grown southern ofthis popular vari fruit tart the with Make delicious marmalade and juice ORANGE SOUR SEVILLE and juice. eating is fresh great for Wekiwa fruit yellow apink blush with ripe. when bright is fruit flavorful ness, this very Sweet ahint oftart with large fruit. abundant of produces delicious, crops ofTangelo,A unique variety Wekiwa TANGELOWEKIWA #2680 #2638 www.OneGreenWorld.com

#2677 #2670 - - - - 7 lime is combined with the aromatic oils areas of the Pacific as well as areas with of either Rangpur Lime or the Ellendale BERGAMOT mild winters; potentially zone 5. #2602 Mandarin to create a citrus unlike any Best known as the flavoring in Earl CITRUS TANGOR other we've ever experienced. #2604 Grey Tea, Bergamot fruit resembles an orange in shape, but is yellow in color. NEW ZEALAND Sweeter than a lemon, fragrant, makes One of the most mind bending and de- ing sweet and acidic flavor as Temple AUSTRALIAN FINGER LIME delicious juice and highly regarded licious hybrid citrus to come along in TANGOR Tangor, but slightly smoother and Microcitrus australasica marmalade. #2607 years, the New Zealand Lemonade is A unique hybrid of mandarin and sweet Australian Finger Lime is one of the sweeter. #2636 a hybrid of lemon and mandarin that orange, Kiyomi Tangor bears great most fascinating discoveries in the fruit truly tastes like lemonade! You can eat it crops of large, bright orange fruit with world! Also known as Citrus Caviar, the EUSTIS A cross between Mexican Key Lime just like a sweet orange or juice it. Very pebbly-textured skin. Rich and spicy in TEMPLE TANGOR dark purple, three inch long fruit hold a A unique cross of tangerine and sweet and kumquat, Eustis Limequat is sure popular in New Zealand and , flavor, it is good for fresh eating and for multitude of tiny, round, juicy capsules orange, Temple Tangor features sweet, to wow your friends at the next party! New Zealand are just now juice. #2635 that burst with intense, sweet-tart, richly flavored flesh with a hint of acid. Having the best characteristics of both becoming available in the U.S. and we lemon-lime flavor. Finger Limes are fair- This easy-to-peel, very attractive fruit parents, Eustis Limequat has a strong couldn't be happier! #2657 ly new to the U.S. but are gaining popu- SUE LINDA TEMPLE is great for fresh eating. #2637 and fragrant tart-lime flavor as well as larity. Compared to other citrus, Finger an edible skin! Everbearing and highly TANGOR Limes are more resistant to diseases and NIPPON An improved tangor, descended from productive. #2658 Oh how grateful we are for the Citrus ge- pests. #2606 the original Temple Tangor that has nus's ability to freely hybridize between been grown in Florida for many years, FLYING DRAGON different species! The possibilities are Sue Linda Temple has the same amaz- RED FINGER LIME seemingly endless and the Nippon Or- We've seen them from growers in Aus- HARDY CITRUS angequat is proof of that. We first got a tralia and lusted after them for years An exotic citrus relative, Flying Dragon, taste of this one when a friend brought and now we finally have the red pulped is a deciduous, fully dwarf tree with some fruits up from Central California Australian Finger Lime! The plant itself contorted branches and equally attrac- and it was love at first taste. We adore is essentially identical to the finger lime tive, hook-shaped thorns! Flying Dragon YUZU the tart flavor on this one and the fact we've grown for years but the fruits bears two inch very aromatic yellow that we can eat the entire fruit, skin and have a reddish-green skin and when you fruit that can be used for or all. Given that both parents of this hy- crack them open the citrus caviar inside juice. We have seen Flying Dragon used SUDACHI ICHANDRIN YUZU ICHANDRIN brid are rather cold hardy we're assum- Prized in Japan for its very flavorful Prized in Japan for flavoring, juice and is a bright pink to red color with a slight- as a compact, impenetrable hedge in ing hardiness to at least 20°, though we juice, Sudachi is a cross of mandarin or- preserves, this hardy variety bears ly more fruity flavor than the typical fin- China. It's reportedly hardy to at least are just beginning to test them outdoors ange and yuzu. The unique, spicy juice abundant, easy-to-peel, three inch ger lime. #2605 -10°F. and can be grown outside in many here in Portland. #2673 from golf ball size Sudachi fruit is used diameter fruit with tasty, lemon-lime to flavor soups, fish dishes and even ice flavor. Yuzu is reportedly hardy to 0°F. cream and other desserts. Higher in #2618 vitamin C than lemons, Sudachi fruit is often picked green, when its flavor is most pronounced. Hardy to 0°F. #2619 KUMQUAT

the skin is actually the sweetest part! CENTENNIAL VARIEGATED FUKUSHU KUMQUAT The flesh adds a wonderful tart and The largest of any of the kumquat fruits spicy balance to the fruit. #2644 KUMQUAT we currently grow, Fukushu is one of our A very unique variety discovered as a UNIQUE CITRUS favorite winter snacks! Oblong gold- spontaneous variegated genetic muta- en-orange fruits with a stubby neck tion from an unknown breeding project. An OGW favorite! have an exceptionally thick and sweet It is thought to be a cross between a NEW AUSTRALIAN BLOOD LIME skin. The flesh brings the acidic bal- Microcitrus australasica var. sanguinea x Citrus hybrid Nagami Kumquat and a mandarin given NORDMANN SEEDLESS ance to the sweet skin and usually has One of our favorite new introductions from down under, the how incredibly sweet it is. Centennial ri- few seeds. One of our favorites for fresh NAGAMI KUMQUAT Australian Blood Lime is a beautiful gem of a fruit resulting vals Meiwa in the sweetness of its fruit. Unlike most other citrus, Nordmann eating! This variety is said to be hardy from the open pollination of an Australian Red Finger Lime This upright growing citrus tree is a very Seedless Nagami are valued down to 25°F, so could be worth trying and either a Rangpur Lime or an Ellendale Mandarin, (no- dense, with gorgeous variegated for their sweet and tasty peel. This natu- outdoors in mild climates. #2641 body is quite sure). The fruit has qualities of both parents and foliage and striped immature fruits. The rally dwarf tree produces bumper crops features the el–ongated fruit and red pigments of the red ornamental foliage delicious fruit make of petite, bright orange, elongated fruit. finger lime but with a more spherical shape than finger limes it one of our favorite citrus trees to grow MEIWA KUMQUAT An absolutely beautiful tree which is Also known as the “sweet kumquat”, typically take. The flesh is not quite the citrus caviar of the at home. Experimental growers in USDA hard to find. #2645 Miewa is much sweeter than the com- finger limes but is certainly more heavily segmented than Zone 8 can add Centennial to the list mercially grown Nordmann Kumquat. a typical lime and when fully ripe it does break apart like of cold hardy citrus varieties to experi- Meiwa has larger fruits than Nordmann a finger lime. The unique flavor and spicy zing of the finger mentwith. #2642 and can be eaten whole, skin and all— 8 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday 9 ARONIA Aronia melanocarpa • 1 gallon, $19.95 BARBERRY Berberis spp. • 1 gallon, $19.95 This North American native has SITE & SOIL Aronia like half to full-day Prized for their ornamental value as well CALAFATE BARBERRY NEW DARWIN BARBERRY become very popular through- sun, well-drained soil. DWARF ARONIA as their nutritious and tasty fruit, Bar- Berberis darwinii Plant this petite, compact shrub and Berberis microphylla out the world. Prized for its SIZE AT MATURITY 3' – 6' in height berries are grown in many regions of the A very attractive, medium-size, ever- enjoy its spring flower display, especial- One of the most symbolic plants of nutritious fruit and ornamen- YIELD PER PLANT 10 lbs. + world. They are easy-to-grow and toler- green shrub, Darwin Barberry features ly tasty, jet black berries, and striking, southern Patagonia, the Calafate Bar- tal value in the spring, Aronia ate extremes of climate and soil. With profuse clusters of orange-yellow flow- crimson red, fall foliage. Dwarf tops out berry Seedling has long been prized in is covered with large clusters their spiny stems, they make excellent ers followed by abundant, dark blue at just three feet in height. #5505 South America for its delicious and nu- of snowy white flowers fol- hedges and low screens. Barberry makes berries. Nutritious and very high in Vi- tritious dark blue fruits. The antioxidant lowed in September by large, nutritious and tasty juice and jam and is tamin C, sweeten the juice from these rich berries are a sweet tart treat and far attractive, blue-black berries. NERO ARONIA high in vitamin C. Pest and disease free berries to make a delicious drink. #6400 An easy-to-grow, productive / small superior to the fruit of most barberry The grand finale is the strik- and self-fertile, Barberry likes half-day shrub, Nero reaches three-to-six feet species. #6408 ing, fire-engine-red foliage to full sun and most well-drained soils. in the fall. Very nutritious and and bears abundant crops of large, jet- high in antioxidants and an- black berries, great for juice and wine. A thocyanins, Aronia berries are beautiful ornamental, you’ll enjoy Ne- eaten fresh, but more com- ro’s spring flowers, abundant clusters of monly used to make tasty juice very dark blue fruit, and striking, bright NEW AUTUMN MAGIC red, fall foliage. #5528 BLACKBERRY Rubus spp. • $9.95 - $19.95

FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING and preserves. The dark blue juice is also a high quality, ARONIA stable, natural food coloring. Autumn Magic Aronia combines the VIKING George F. Waldo from both wild and do BEARING AGE Usually begins large fruit of selected aronia varieties An attractive, vigorous, and produc- mesticated stock. Marionberry has the bearing the 2nd year after planting. with incredible ornamental appeal. Be- tive shrub reaching six feet, Viking is a beautiful color and large size of boysen- BLOOM TIME April ginning in spring the plant is covered in popular commercial variety in Europe. berry, plus the delectable taste of wild HARDINESS -40°F., profusions of tiny white hawthorn-like Its abundant crops of tasty, near-black blackberry. #7927 PESTS & DISEASES Aronia are pest and flowers which soon give way to glossy berries, make tasty juice or wine. Vi- disease-resistant. green leaves. In late summer the large king’s lustrous, dark green foliage turns NEW SNOWBANK WHITE POLLINATION Self-fertile clusters of deep purple berries begin to a beautiful fire-engine-red in the fall. Another one of Luther Burbank’s many RIPENING TIME September ripen and hang like ornaments from the #5577 wonderful introductions to horticul- multi-stemmed bush. #5585 ture, Snowbank produces large crops of Bursting with flavor, we take great pride “black” berries that are fully white when in our delicious Oregon blackberries. NEW BIG DADDY they ripen! They still have that delicious These superb, delectable berries ripen to A brand new thornless blackberry with blackberry flavor and make a great con- perfection in the Willamette Valley and in some of the largest berries we’ve seen, versation piece in the garden or exciting other regions where temperatures do not even larger than Triple Crown! Big Daddy Elaeagnus umbellata addition to fruit salads. Has been around AUTUMN OLIVE • 1 gallon - $26.95, 2 gallon - $36.95 fall below minus 10°F. Even in colder ar- is a vigorous grower, sets fruit on second since 1916 and is still a winner! #7971 eas, you can protect your plants by cover- year wood and produces huge crops of An elegant and attractive shrub, Au- PESTS & DISEASES Disease and pest ing them with soil, straw or other insula- very tasty berries. Great for fresh eating tumn Olive bears heavy crops of tasty, resistant. GARNET™ tion. Uncover in the spring, tie to a trellis, but also hold up well when frozen or OBSIDIAN A unique selection from our PNW This is a superior, very disease-resistant nutritious red or yellow berries and POLLINATION Self-fertile and enjoy berries in mid-summer! made into jams. #7945 orchard, Garnet bears abundant crops and early ripening variety. Obsidian pro- silvery leaves. Research has shown Au- RIPENING TIME September BLOOM TIME April of large, reddish bronze berries. Sweet duces exceptionally heavy crops of large, tumn Olive to be extremely high in lyco- SITE & SOIL Autumn Olive like half-day HARDINESS Blackberries are hardy to and flavorful, Garnet ripens in mid-to BOYSENBERRY delectable berries great for eating fresh, pene. Birds also relish the fruit and bees minus 10°F., USDA zone 6. A national favorite, this complex cross be- to full sun, well-drained soil. late-September. A medium-to large- or for making preserves. #7935 love the fragrant, white flowers. It’s not PESTS & DISEASES tween raspberry, blackberry, and Ameri- SIZE AT MATURITY 8' - 12' in height sized shrub, Garnet also features abun- related to the true Olive and can be inva- Blackberries do not suffer from signifi- can dewberry has large, sweet, flavorful, YIELD PER PLANT 50 lbs. + dant fragrant flowers and attractive, sive in some regions of the US. It doesn't cant pest or disease problems. dark-maroon fruit that is great for fresh OLALLIE dark green foliage. #6194 Olallie has large, sweet fruit perfect for appear to be a problem in the PNW. POLLINATION Self-fertile eating as well as jams, syrup, pies and AMBER™ fresh-eating or preserves, etc. Its trailing Check with your county extension office A real garden beauty, this unique and RIPENING TIME July - August cobblers. Reminiscent of wild blackberry canes are robust, steadfast producers. for more information. PLEASE NOTE: We sweet variety from Japan features fra- RUBY™ in flavor, but the seeds are smaller and Ruby is prized for its heavy crops of very SITE & SOIL Blackberries like 1/2 day to #7936 cannot ship Autumn Olive to CT, MA, NH, grant white flowers in May. Amber is the canes are much less thorny. #7915 large, brilliant red berries which ripen full sun and well-drained soil. TN, WI or WV beautiful in late summer, covered with in September. The flowers and fruit SIZE AT MATURITY BEARING AGE Often begins fruiting the especially large, sweet, nutritious, light are complemented by the narrow, dark 6' in height on trellis. MARIONBERRY 2nd year after planting. yellow fruit. Amber is great for fresh The standard by which we judge black- green foliage, which is silvery under- YIELD PER PLANT 10-15 lbs. BLOOM TIME Early May eating and for making delicious and nu- berries, this very popular variety is named neath. The fruit is very tasty, both fresh HARDINESS At least –35°F., USDA zone 3. tritious juice or jam. #6192 for Oregon’s Marion County where it was and made into juice. #6190 developed by legendary plant breeder

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HIMALAYAN WHORTLEBERRY Vaccinium nummularia

Perhaps the cutest one in the whole Vaccinium , Himalayan Whortleberry is the per- fect evergreen berry plant for small spaces. A Himalayan relative of blueberry and huckle- berries it is grown for its dazzling foliage and delicious dark blue berries. Prefers cool soil conditions so mulch heavily or plant ground covers around it and give it plenty of summer ® water. The bright red new growth in spring is reason enough to grow this lovely shrub! PRIME-ARK 45 CHESTER LOGANBERRY Avoid dry compact soils which it intensely dislikes. An annual application of mulch will This revolutionary Prime-Ark You’ll love the flavor and the easy har- One of the most popular commercial keep the roots cool and moist during the heat of summer. #5735 45 bears abundant crops of vest of the Chester thornless blackberry. varieties, Loganberry is prized for its rich berries on current season It produces abundant crops of large, and delicious flavor. A cross between a canes. No pruning required, high-quality berries that ripen from red raspberry and blackberry, this very just cut plants to the ground late August until frost. These glossy, jet- large, maroon berry makes great syrup, Vaccinium spp. 1 gallon, $16.95 • 3½" pot, $12.95 in the fall. From an Arkansas black berries are great for fresh eating preserves and pie. #7925 BLUEBERRY breeding program, Prime-Ark and make tasty pies and smoothies. ripens early-to mid-Septem- #7920 NAVAHO Arguably the most popular native North American fruit, blueberries are delicious and the bushes add striking ornamental beauty FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING ber with large, classic sweet, Navaho is a completely thornless upright to your garden landscape. We offer varieties with outstanding flavor, beautiful spring flowers, and brilliant fall colors in a range of blackberry-flavored fruit COLUMBIA GIANT growing blackberry! When mature, sizes and ripening dates. Blueberries are easy-to-grow, require little care, and are seldom bothered by pests or diseases. They are (PPAF). #7937 The Columbia Giant is easily the largest Navaho Blackberry plants can produce simply wonderful eaten fresh and are perfect for freezing. Research has shown that blueberries are very rich in anthocyanins and blackberry we’ve ever seen! And it 15 pounds of berries up to 1” in length. antioxidants. tastes amazing too. Columbia Giant is a TAYBERRY Extremely productive and disease-free. st nd This delicious cross between loganberry result of the hard work of Dr. Chad Finn #7930 BEARING AGE 1 or 2 year after planting. BLOOM TIME April HARDINESS 0°F. to –45°F., depending on the variety. and black raspberry was developed in in Corvallis, Oregon. Columbia Giant PESTS & DISEASES Blueberries are not usually bothered by pests or diseases. Scare birds away with Mylar Flash: cover the plants Scotland. A vigorous, easy-to-grow va- produces thornless and vigorous trailing SWEETIE PIE with netting. POLLINATION Partially self-fertile. Plant two varieties for greater fruit production. RIPENING TIME July-Sept. riety, Tayberry bears abundant crops of vines with fruits that are firm and easy Sweetie Pie is a new bred in the SIZE AT MATURITY 1-6 feet in height, depending on the variety. SITE & SOIL 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained, acidic soil. Peat very large, reddish black berries, great to harvest with a conical shape and a South for southern growers. Tested in Moss or other acidic soil will ensure good crops. YIELD PER PLANT 3-20 lbs. for preserves and ice cream toppings. pleasantly sweet flavor and just enough Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas, it #7955 tartness to make it a very well balanced performed remarkably well through hot fruit. #7940 and humid summers. Vigorous plants NEW CABERNET SPLASH NEW JEWEL produce many thornless floricanes that A fantastic new introduction in the “de- Jewel produces the largest fruits of any THORNLESS COLUMBIA STAR have a trailing habit. Berries are medium licious yet ornamental” category, Cab- southern highbush blueberry we’ve Columbia Star is another exciting size and glossy with excellent flavor and ernet Splash produces a deep wine red seen! Being partially evergreen it also new addition to the blackberry world high content. Ripens mid June to foliage in spring that eventually settles makes a great landscape plant and is courtesy of the USDA and Oregon late July in the South. #7942 to a mottled green in summer and then an excellent choice for growers in mild COLUMBIA SUNRISE alights in color again in fall turning fiery winter climates who might not always The earliest ripening of any blackberry State University! Columbia Star has red. The berries are large, early ripening receive enough chill hours to grow and thornless too! Another brilliant cre- the beloved Marionberry in its lineage TRIPLE CROWN and similar tasting to Toro. After seeing northern highbush blueberries. #5772 ation by Chadd Finn at the USDA and Or- and the flavor of these large berries Triple Crown is an easy-to-grow, upright the gorgeous red foliage for the first egon State University, Columbia Sunrise has been rated even better than the thornless, and remarkably disease time we wanted more than just a splash! ripens a full 2 weeks before any other Marionberry! Vines are vigorous and resistant blackberry. This outstanding We drank the whole bottle of this spec- cultivar, extending the U-Pick season trailing and fruits ripen in mid July here variety produces over 30 lbs. of large, tacular blueberry bush! #5778 and giving an early start to your black- in the Willamette Valley. Another added juicy, flavorful fruit. Excellent for fresh berry season. #7943 bonus for the Columbia Star is that it is eating, making delicious pies, sauces, reportedly even more cold hardy than and jams. #7960 Dont forget BLACK SATIN the Marionberry. Fruit is easy to pick by DWARF BLUEBERRIES Black Satin’s huge two inch long berries hand or by machine harvesting making your fertilizer! are great for fresh eating, pies, jams it a winner for home gardeners as well or freezing. An easy-to-grow, vigor- as commercial growers. #7941 MIDNIGHT CASCADE ACID MIX 4-3-6 ous, thornless variety, Black Satin is The first ever cascading blueberry! Now your hanging baskets can be filled with blueber- disease-resistant and very productive. LOCH NESS ries that gracefully weep down for easy picking deliciousness. Can also be used effectively 1 lb 25 lbs. #7913 Loch Ness is a thornless bush producing as a low growing ground cover as it only gets about 18 inches high before taking on its #17803 #03227 firm, moderately sweet berries in abun- weeping form. Berries are very delicious and aromatic and the foliage takes on a beautiful 6 lbs. 50 lbs dance: up to eight pounds per plant. It fiery red in fall. #5742 #ACID436 #03230 is quick to root and effortless to grow. #7922 12 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 13 Dwarf Blueberries cont... CHIPPEWA TOPHAT CHANDLER EARLIBLUE RAZZ From the University of MN, You’ll love this cute, very dwarf blue- NORTHERN HIGHBUSH Perhaps the world’s largest blueberry! One of the earliest to ripen, Earliblue is a Razz looks like a blueberry but tastes a Chippewa is a three-to-four berry in your yard or on your patio or Chandler blueberry bushes are an out- perfect choice to satisfy your blueberry bit like a raspberry! Robust and hardy, foot tall compact bush that deck. In the spring TopHat is covered BLUEBERRIES standing selection from New Jersey that cravings. Medium-sized, sweet, light Razz produces great yields of medium produces abundant, light with snowy white, bell-shaped flowers bear spectacular, cherry-sized, fruit. blue berries cover this upright shrub in to large berries that ripen midseason. Its blue, sweet berries. Ripening followed by large, firm and flavorful, They begin ripening in midsummer and June. Pair with Bluecrop to increase your plump, powdery blue fruits, with unique in July, they are a delicious powder blue berries. In the fall you’ll en- AURORA harvest extends over several weeks. yield. #5768 raspberry undertones in their flavor, are Aurora is the latest ripening Highbush, summer snack. Chippewa is joy the fiery, crimson red foliage. TopHat #5758 excellent for eating fresh and culinary offering northern growers an opportu- also a fine ornamental shrub only reaches two feet in height, perfect use. #5786 nity to extend the fresh fruit season. Our LIBERTY with beautiful, red fall foliage. for container growing. #5798 This late-ripening patented variety is observations in the PNW find Aurora to DARROW #5760 Darrow frequently produces fruit as big prized for large, sweet, flavorful, sky- have extremely high yields. #5749 RUBEL as a quarter! You’ll love the delectable, blue berries. Liberty blueberries are Found in the wild in New Jersey, Rubel MINI BLUES sweet-tart flavor of these huge, dark especially easy to harvest from its at- was one of the first blueberries to be Celebrated for its huge yields of LOWBUSH BLUEBERRIES BLUECROP blue berries in the middle of summer. tractive, small, upright-growing, bush. brought into commercial production. One of the best all around varieties, delectable fruits as well as its #5765 #5776 These berries are packed with flavor and Bluecrop’s large, sweet, flavorful, pow- excellent flavor and vigorous are significantly higher in antioxidants der-blue berries grow in large clusters growth, this new blueberry than other highbush varieties. You’ll and ripen over the course of a month PATRIOT will leave you speechless! Mini BURGUNDY Patriot is a perfect option for planting in love them fresh and, with their intense An outstanding selection from Maine, during midsummer. Bluecrop is also Blues produces prolific crops your garden or pot. Its short, but wide flavor, they’re great in muffins and other Burgundy bears abundant crops of prized for its beautiful, crimson-red of fresh, tasty berries bursting growth habit is attractive and allows baked goodies. #5788

FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING sweet and tasty, light blue berries. fall foliage. Very similar to Baby Blues with flavor. The berries are for easy harvest. In the winter, its leaves A fine ornamental shrub, its gray/green (#5748). #5750 small, firm, and vibrant in color, turn shades of red and purple, provid- foliage is accented by burgundy colored SPARTAN making them just as appealing ing visual appeal no matter the season. Plant this early ripening variety, and new growth. #5757 to view on the bush as they are BABY BLUES #5799 feast on its delicious, tangy-sweet large Developed by Chad Finn of USDA-ARS, to eat. The foliage is smooth, dense and berries, sometimes as big as a quarter. Corvallis, Oregon, in collaboration with mildly twiggy. Due to the size of the NORTHSKY In the fall you will enjoy Spartan’s beau- Northsky is the hardiest variety that Oregon State University, Baby Blues NEW PINK ICING™ fruit this shrub is an excellent choice for A very unique and ornamental blue- tiful, orange and yellow foliage. #5790 we offer and can withstand tempera- Highbush Blueberry is great for process- machine harvesting. #5777 berry that was selected with the urban tures down to -45ºF! This dense, two ing and for fresh eating. Abundant crops container gardener in mind. Pink Icing™ feet tall by three feet wide bush produc- of very small (0.8 gram), firm, light blue DRAPER SUPERIOR Draper was developed at Michigan State Blueberry, named for its uniquely pink Superior is a late ripening blueberry NATIVE BLUE es delicious, wild-flavored berries which berries ripen mid-season. It is very sim- Native Blue is an attractive, durable, University. Renowned for its hardiness, tinted foliage, is a compact grower that with a balanced flavor and firm fruit. ripen in mid-season and are great for ilar to Bluecrop. They have a small scar, ornamental blueberry, that will com- Draper is an ideal blueberry plant for loves life in a pot but still produces plen- After harvest the foliage will take on fresh eating and baking. Northsky is also gourmet flavor, and are firm enough to pliment southern gardens. With its edible landscaping. It’s a standout tiful crops of large, delicious blueberries. dramatic shades of red, yellow, orange, an attractive ornamental and features remain intact during baking. #5748 pastel-colored, evergreen leaves, com- variety in mid and high chill climates #5744 and maroon. #5796 brilliant red fall color. #5785 pact habit and prolific berries, Native throughout the West. It has a compact Blue makes an outstanding addition to BLUERAY habit, ripens early to mid-season, is Blueray is a deliciously sweet and crack SWEETHEART container plantings and mixed borders. VELVETLEAF BLUEBERRY highly productive as a young plant, and Sweetheart has beautiful white blos- Also known as the Canadian Blueberry resistant berry. In the fall the foliage Finely branched and densely compact, has outstanding quality fruit. Draper soms and sweet large blueberries. In the Velvetleaf Blueberry is a valuable turns from dark green to vibrant shades Native Blue also makes a great, low has exceptionally firm berries and con- temperate climates they can produce North American native that grows wild of red. #5752 growing hedge, or a perfect compan- centrates its ripening. After only three two bountiful crops in a season. #5797 in some of the colder parts of the con- ion plant to azaleas and camellias. The years in the market, Draper has become tinent. Long Trail hikers and Canadian foliage displays soft pinkish hues as it BLUEJAY a leading choice for fresh eating and homesteaders are surely familiar with Bluejay has a delicately sweet flavor and TORO first emerges, matures to a glaucous storage. #5766 Feast your eyes on Toro’s spectacular this wild blueberry that produces an incredible ability to retain quality while blue, then turns dark green with age. clusters of huge, sweet and delectable, abundance of incredibly sweet blueber- hanging on the bush for extended peri- Abundant, small bluish-black berries are sky blue berries. Toro is a great addition ries. Very similar to and freely hybridizes ods of time. After harvest the branches DUKE incredibly flavorful, and will draw song- A classic. One of the earliest blueberries to your garden or yard. This beautiful with the Lowbush blueberry (Vaccinium turn bright yellow and the leaves change PINK POPCORN™ birds into the garden. #5783 to ripen and one of our favorites, Duke Pink Popcorn is a hardy northern high- compact shrub has hot pink flowers and angustifolium). #5740 from light green to shades of yellow and bears great crops of sweet, firm, tasty bush blueberry, more compact grower foilage that turns blue to purple to red. orange. #5751 NORTHCOUNTRY fruit. We like them so much, they of- than other varieties, and bears pink fruit #5770 Northcountry Half-High Blueberry pro- ten disappear before we can get them that ripen very early and continues until duces a medium-sized berry with a BRIGITTA home. Reliable and very productive, one midseason. The medium-sized, cream Extend your harvest season with this pleasant aroma and sweet flavor. This Duke plant can produce over 20 lbs. of to pink berries have a dark pink blush, new variety from Australia. Brigitta’s hardy blueberry is capable of withstand- berries! These powder blue berries be- and offer true blueberry flavor and aro- large, light blue berries begin ripening ing harsh conditions and is a reliable gin ripening in early July. #5767 ma. Self fertile, but will produce a larger in August and will keep a month or more producer for commercial production. crop of berries if planted in proximity to in the refrigerator. These tasty berries #5784 another early season variety. #5787 are firm, crisp and sweet, with a hint of tartness. #5755 14 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 15 Blueberries cont... O’NEAL STAR SOUTHERN HIGHBUSH Perhaps the earliest ripening of any One of the best patented selections southern highbush blueberry and often from Florida, Star is prized for its very CHILEAN GUAVA CHILEAN BLUEBERRIES touted as the tastiest too! The berries early ripening and large, sweet, fla- Ugni molinae are large, firm and incredibly juicy and vorful berries. A great variety for the • 1 gallon, $19.95 MYRTLE BERRY sweet. Plants are upright, vigorous and Northwest and other regions with mild Luma apiculata • 1 gallon, $29.95 NEW JUBILEE have a gorgeous grey tint to the foli- winters. #5792 A very attractive and unique, compact A tough and resilient southern age. Very heat tolerant and somewhat evergreen shrub, Chilean Guava pro- Known in Chile as Arrayán or Palo Col- highbush blueberry, Jubilee was drought tolerant, though all blueberries SUNSHINE BLUE duces profuse, fragrant, small white orado, and often called by its genus selected in Mississippi where it in our dry summers will need supple- A gardener’s delight, Sunshine Blue flowers followed by pretty red berries. name “Luma” here in North America, thrives in heavy soils, summer mental water. Only hardy to about 5°F is a compact, evergreen, three-foot Sweet with a sprightly, Guava-like flavor Chilean Myrtle Berry is one of the most heat and sudden early frosts. so should not be planted outside USDA tall shrub. It features showy, hot pink and fragrance, Chilean Guava fruit are gorgeous species in the myrtle family, Performs very well in the south- Zone 7. #5741 flowers followed by dime-sized, sweet delicious for fresh eating and for jam with its delicate and fragrant waxy foli- east but has also proven itself a berries with a delicious tangy flavor. and jelly. Chilean Guava makes a nice age, contorted, muscular orange trunks, winner along the West Coast so Sunshine Blue begins ripening in mid- container plant and can be brought in- and peeling bark. It’s one of the first long as they receive at least 500 summer and continues over a period of FLAMBEAU side when severe cold threatens. Chilean woody species to colonize an area after chill hours. Large clusters ripen about two months, some ripening very The variegated form of Chilean Guava Guava like half-day to full sun (partial ground disturbance (along with Maqui mid season. #5773 late in the season. Great for container absolutely glows year round with its shade in hot climates) and well-drained, berry) in southern Chile. Fast-growing, growing and just as good in the ground. creamy yellow, pink and green varie- acidic soil. Self-fertile and hardy to it can eventually reach 30 feet but can #5795 gation that emerges a bright purplish NOCTURNE about 10°F., USDA zone 8, Chilean Guava pink in spring! This form seems to be be kept shrub size with pruning. Abun- FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING The Nocturne Blueberry is an is pest and disease-resistant and ripens dant white flowers are followed by deep exciting new release from the PINK LEMONADE slightly more tolerant of shade than the A one of a pink blueberry with a in October. #5900 purple myrtle berries perfect for fresh USDA that features delicious dark black non-variegated forms but also not quite unique flavor! Enjoy profuse, bell- eating, jams, smoothies, or cheesecake. fruit on a very ornamental 5-6 foot tall as cold hardy so site in a protected place. shaped, pinkish-white flowers CHILEAN Hardy to around 10-15oF., USDA zone 8B. bush. Nocturne is a complex hybrid NEW Fruit set is not as heavy on this variety followed by striking, deep pink fruit While many nurseries offer seedlings of three different blueberry species, but its hard to beat Flambeau's beau- in late summer. These berries are VILLARICA STRAWBERRY that lack sufficient cold hardiness, we including the Southern Rabbiteye. CRANBERRY Villarica Strawberry is a new-to-us Chil- ty. One of our favorites in winter when flavorful, great for fresh eating, fruit are growing a clone from North Willa- Unlike many of the Southern Highbush ean Guava selection that we’re very ex- some bright variegation in the garden salads or toppings. Features attractive, mette Research station shared with us Blueberries Nocturne is incredibly cold MYRTLE cited to offer! This one collected by Paul really lightens our spirits! #5903 yellowish-orange fall color. #5789 Myrteola nummularia by the amazing folks at Xera Plants se- hardy, due in part to the Vaccinium Barney of Edulis Nursery in the UK at a lected for its exceptional cold hardiness constablaei in its parentage. This plant rather high elevation in Pucon, Chile and and large fruits. #4035 breaks dormancy in spring later than any EMERALD An OGW favorite! named for the Villarica Volcano (pro- A new patented variety from Florida, other southern highbush blueberry and nounced “via-rica”) near the town. Ber- Emerald bears extremely heavy crops is less susceptible to late spring frosts, ries are particularly large and red and of large, sweet and flavorful, medi- making Nocturne the best Southern plants have proven themselves more um-blue berries. Great for growers Highbush type blueberry for northern cold hardy than other selections. Hope- in the Northwest, it is also a superior growers. High levels of anthocyanins fully this will expand the range where variety for California and other regions in the fruits make Nocturne especially this precious and delicious species can with mild winters. #5769 nutritious. #5782 be grown. #5901 JIM GERDEMANN A supremely cute ground cover from This variety of Chilean Guava was col- LEGACY Tierra del Fuego in Southern Chile, Chil- lected by Ian Barclay of Desert North- NORMAN This unique, upright bush retains its A very recent release from the Univer- ean Cranberry is not really a true cran- west from the collection of infamous attractive, golden colored leaves sity of Arkansas's blueberry breeding berry but a relative of Chilean Guava gardener and plant collector, Jim Ger- throughout the winter! In August, program and one of the best for south- that grows as a ground cover and can demann, from the southern Oregon Legacy produces abundant crops of large, ern and West Coast growers. Norman tolerate, and in hot climates even re- Coast. Jim could not remember where light blue, sweet and flavorful berries. produces crops as abundant as Bluecrop quires, a bit of shade. Leaves are tiny, he got this plant from, but in his honor, #5775 Dont forget or Duke, making it viable for commercial aromatic and look oh so elegant on the we’ve named this selection after him. your fertilizer! production in warmer areas of the coun- wiry stems. Little white flowers in sum- Plants have a more rounded shape try. Berries are firm, very tasty and ship MISTY mer are followed by white and pink than the species and supposedly a bit Misty is the perfect bush to add to your well. Not recommended for areas with blushed delicious Chilean guava-like more cold hardy. In coastal climates or ACID MIX 4-3-6 landscape. An attractive, semi-ever- late spring frosts. #5781 berries. The perfect fruiting ground cov- part shade, the Jim Gerdemann Chilean green blueberry bush with striking, 1 lb 25 lbs. er beneath a fruit tree and sure to be a Guava may grow up to 8 feet tall. In full bright pink flowers in the spring, fol- #17803 #03227 great addition to food forest designs. sun and growing inland, this variety lowed by sky-blue, firm, and flavorful We can't stop planting this one any- usually grows around 3 feet high by 3 6 lbs. 50 lbs berries in July. #5780 where we see a patch of open ground! feet wide. Fruit is just as delicious and #ACID436 #03230 Keep well watered through the summer. prolific as you’d expect from the species. #5909 #5902

16 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 17 RED CURRANTS Ribes rubrum MAQUI BERRY Aristotelia chilensis • 1 gallon, $29.95 HEROS POMONA ROVADA Maqui Berry, also known as Chilean Wineberry, is native to the Patagonia region of southern Chile and Argentina and is An early producer, Heros boasts excep- Pomona is an attractive, upright This late ripening red currant extends prized for its delicious, juicy berries that have unusually high amounts of anthocyanins, specifically delphinidins. It has long tionally large, bright red berries! #4956 growing, compact shrub from Canada. the season by at least two weeks and been harvested by the Mapuche people of Chile and we are now experimenting with growing it in our very similar climate Very disease resistant and prized for its escapes late frosts. The large berries here in the Northwest. While Maqui Berry is usually dioecious, we have found a hermaphrodite that produces fruit on a CHERRY striking 4 inch long clusters of dark red are exceptionally dark red and aromatic, single plant. Trees grow 12-15 feet in height and have elegant evergreen foliage. We’d love to see this one planted more Cherry Red produces beautiful, bright berries. Sweeter than most, these large, born on long, easy-to-harvest clusters. widely throughout the Northwest. Hardy to USDA zone 8, possibly 7. #3050 red berries early in the season. Mildew juicy berries are great for fresh eating, Rovada is widely used for commercial and rust resistant. This old-fashioned juice and preserves. #4986 production. #4980 cultivar has been in circulation since the mid-1800s. #4950 RED JADE™ RUBINA CRANBERRY Vaccinium macrocarpon • 3.5" pot - $12.95, 1 gallon, - $16.95 Red Jade is a mid-season, vigorous Rubina is a valuable Swedish variety that HONEYWOOD producer of medium to large translucent bears heavy crops of striking, dark red Cranberry Sauce! Dried Cranberries! Cranberry Juice! These are just some of the uses for this versatile, nutritious, and very A newer red currant selection from red berries. Canes hold up well under berries. Very flavorful and sweeter than flavorful berry. Growing only about six inches in height, with dainty evergreen foliage and bright red fruit, Cranberry makes Northwoods Nursery, Honeywood is a heavy loads of fruit, and clusters are most, they are great for fresh eating and an attractive ornamental and fruiting groundcover and begin bearing the first or second year after planting. Cranberry like disease-resistant cultivar with beauti- easy to harvest. #4975 preserves. Rubina features an attractive, half-day to full sun and acidic soil with plenty of moisture. They are self-fertile, hardy to -30°F., USDA zone 4, and pest and ful, mildly sweet berries. #4957 spreading form and frilly foliage. #4987 disease-resistant. RED LAKE FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING JONKHEER VAN TETS Red Lake is one of the classic red currant WILDER BEN LEAR PILGRIM STEVENS At long last, added to our offerings, varieties, first introduced in 1933. Ber- Wilder is an old-fashioned variety that Ben Lear is a wild clone from Wiscon- Pilgrim Cranberry is a superior variety Stevens Cranberry is the leading culti- Jonkheer Van Tets is considered among ries are large, born on long clusters, and originated in the late 1800s. The bush sin. Early ripening, large to medium prized for abundant crops of large, var in the Northwest and is one of the the best of the red currants! They are late-ripening. This plant is vigorous, but is large and vigorous, and highly pro- deep-red fruit and great for sauce and tasty, red berries. #5725 many planted in Wisconsin and Mas- early ripeners, heavy bearing, mildew susceptible to mildew. #4976 ductive. Fruit ripens late season and has jam. #5727 sachusetts. #5726 and aphid resistant with large, deep-red pleasant, sub-acid flavor.#4981 berries with excellent flavor. Bush habit lends well to espalier training. #4985

CURRANTS Ribes spp. • 1 gallon, $19.95 • Bare Root, $9.95 WHITE CURRANTS Ribes rubrum Ask your European and Russian friends about Currants. A favorite fruit for many people around the world, most of us Americans have not had the opportunity to taste these delicious berries. Beautiful additions to your yard or landscape, these upright growing shrubs shoots. Resistant to White Pine Blister slight pink blush. Its sweet, high quality are attractive in bloom and a striking sight in fruit, with large clusters of pink, red, white or black berries cascading down the heavily BAR LE DUC Rust and powdery mildew. Blooms earlier fruit is firm, juicy and medium to large in A unique white currant from France, laden branches. Currants are rich in antioxidants and have a much higher vitamin C content than oranges. than Blanka. #4905 size. Growth habit tends to be spreading. Bar-Le-Duc produces profuse clusters of PLEASE NOTE: We cannot ship Currants to DE, MA, ME, NC, NH, RI, & WV. We cannot ship Black Currants to MI, OH & VA. Resistant to powdery mildew. #4906 large and very sweet, translucent white SWEDISH BEARING AGE 1st or 2nd year after planting. BLOOM TIME March-April HARDINESS -40°F., USDA zone 3 PESTS & DISEASES White berries, good for fresh eating and preser- Swedish White Currant was brought to Pine Blister Rust can be a problem for Black Currants in certain eastern and Midwestern states. Other currant species are not both- ves. Easy to grow and disease resistant, America not too long ago. Long, strik- WHITE PEARL White Pearl is a classic variety from this valuable variety forms an attractive, ing berry clusters ripen in mid-July. This ered by this disease. Check with your extension service for details. POLLINATION Currants are self-fertile. RIPENING TIME July Holland that European gardeners have upright growing shrub. #4904 lesser known cultivar is highly productive SITE & SOIL Full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. SIZE AT MATURITY 3' - 5' in height. valued for many years for its attractive, and demonstrates excellent disease re- YIELD PER PLANT 10-20 lbs. upright form and sweet, flavorful sistance. Berries are translucent and very BLANKA berries. Produces large clusters of From Slovakia, Blanka is a reliably heavy sweet. #4925 PINK CURRANTS Ribes rubrum pale-yellow to translucent berries that producer of large, sweet berries The fruit ripen mid-season. #4910 is opaque with an off-white color. Flower- WHITE CHERRY ing late, it avoids spring frosts and ripens White Cherry is one of the most ornamen- CHAMPAGNE later in the season. Growth habit tends to tal and delicious currants you can grow. WHITE TRANSPARENT One of our favorite currants here at OGW, Champagne is excellent for fresh eating. Com- White Transparent is another delicious be spreading. #4900 Fruits hang like beautiful translucent pact, disease-resistant , and a heavy producer, the beautiful berries are often used in currant that features large clusters of pearls from upright vigorous branches. preserves and as a garnish for fine desserts.#4935 sweet translucent white berries. #4928 PRIMUS White currants are especially sweet and a Primus produces white, translucent, favorite for fresh eating. #4915 GLOIRE DES SABLONS intensely-sweet berries. Growth habit ZITAVIA Beautiful gem-like, translucent pink berries on a compact, upright shrub make Gloire A newer white currant selection from tends to be more compact and upright, de Sablons a gorgeous addition to any garden. This French heirloom variety was in- WHITE IMPERIAL Northwoods Nursery, Zitavia is a dis- making for an attractive plant with a White Imperial is a mid-season variety troduced prior to 1858. Its very sweet berries have long been prized for dessert making. ease-resistant cultivar with large berries distinctive red tinge to leaves and new that produces translucent berries with a Similar to Pink Champagne, with slightly larger fruit and a later ripening time. #4930 born on long clusters. #4998

18 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 19 BLACK CURRANTS Ribes nigrum JOSTABERRY We are excited about our updated black currant selection. Popular in much of the rest of the world, but less common in the Ribes x nidigrolaria U.S., black currants are one of the most nutritious berries “currantly” overlooked by many Americans. Their unique flavor • 1 gallon, $19.95 is excellent for fresh eating, juicing, or baking, and their nutritional profile in relation to other popular berries and fruits is nothing short of impressive. Black currants are particularly high in antioxidants and contain more vitamin C than oranges, and nine times the calcium, five times the iron, and four times the magnesium and potassium of blueberries! Their unique BLACK A unique three-way cross of Goose- taste and overall health benefits shouldn’t be overlooked! berry and two different Black Currant varieties, Jostaberry combines the best of both worlds with a vigorous, firm fruit. Hardy and disease-resistant thornless bush that is easy-to-grow with excellent black currant flavor LAXTON'S GIANT Introduced in England in 1946 and true with larger, sweeter fruit much like makes It's a superior variety. #4860 to name, Laxton's Giant produces very Gooseberry. Jostaberry produces very large berries worthy of exhibition. Long large, jet-black, sweet-tart fruit, high CONSORT clusters of juicy, thin-skinned currants in vitamin C, great for fresh eating R.ussuriense x R. nigrum are easy to harvest. A heavy producer or for making preserves. Resistant to Consort has the highest level of antioxi- and early ripener. #4892 powdery mildew and white pine blister

FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING dants and flavanoids of all black currant rust. #5050 varieties, giving it a stronger flavor than most and making it amazingly healthful LENTAJ Brought to the US from the former and nutritious! Perfect for preserves, JOSTINE Soviet Union, Lentaj is prized for its Jostine is a vigorous black currant and syrFedEx, and liquers. Vigorous and heavy crops of sweet, mildly tart berries. gooseberry hybrid that produces medi- resistant to white pine blister rust. A great variety for first time growers, um to large berries with excellent flavor #4865 these jet-black berries are delicious CURRANTS and very high yields. Berries keep well BELARUSKAJA eaten directly off this attractive, com- on the bush prolonging the harvest Belaruskaja is a recently developed vari- CORONET pact shrub. #4881 season and can be made into jellies, Coronet is a new variety from the Cana- ety fairly similar to Blackdown in flavor jams, pies, or eaten fresh. Plants are dian breeding program that developed and sweetness. Resistant to white pine R.odoratum thornless and disease resistant. #5052 Consort and Crusader black currants, all MINAJ SMERIOU CRANDALL blister rust. An excellent lesser-known A more mildly flavored black currant Sometimes called "clove currant" because of its deliciously fragrant flowers, Crandall varieties resistant to white pine blister fresh eating selection. #4890 with delicate skin, Minaj Smeriou is a is an easy-to-grow ornamental and fruiting shrub native to the Great Plains. Clusters rust. Great for drying and preserving. RED JOSTABERRY newer Bulgarian variety resistant to of yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers bloom in early spring followed by an abundance Similar to Black Jostaberry with the #4891 BLACK REWARD white pine blister rust. Among the first of very large, jet-black berries in August. Considered by some to be among the best same disease resistance, thornless This midseason currant from the Neth- of the black currants to ripen. Heavy tasting black currants, Crandall has a fruity, grape-like flavor different from European canes, and large fruit. Red Jostaberry erlands is considered one of the best DELINDMOI pruning is necessary for this vigorous black currants. #4870 features berries with red highlights A French variety, relatively new to the flavored all of black currants. Berries are grower! #4893 that taste sweeter and have less of the US. Delindmoi is a heavy producer of of variable size within a cluster but crops strong flavor notes of black currants. large, flavorful berries. Resistant to are very heavy. Late flowering and a re- #5051 powdery mildew. #4872 SLITSA liable producer. #4886 From Holland, Slitsa is the earliest ripen- er of all our black currant offerings. Vig- KANTATA 50 BLACK orous and easy-to-grow, it is known for BLACKDOWN Along with our other varieties, we dis- One of our favroties, this popular English large crops of especially sweet berries covered the Kantata 50 black currant at variety is best known for superior flavor with a milder black currant flavor than the USDA Germplasm Repository in Cor- Sambucus spp. • 1 gallon, $19.95 - $29.95 and higher sugar content—delicious for most varieties. #4882 ELDERBERRY vallis, Oregon. Originally from the for- fresh eating. Berries are medium-sized mer Soviet Union, Kantata 50 features with a slightly thicker skin. Resistant These shade-tolerant abundant producers have long been grown for their edible and medicinal nutritious berries. Large aromatic heavy crops of large, juicy, sweet, low TITANIA to white pine blister rust and mildew, Developed from a cross with Consort, Ti- white or pink flower heads are followed in late summer by clusters of blue-black berries. The berries are usually cooked before eating, acid fruit, with delectable black currant Blackdown is attractive with a compact tania is a firm, more mildly flavored vari- perfect for syrFedEx and wines. flavor. A good variety for the first time growth habit and is one of our favorites! ety. White pine blister rust resistant, and grower of black currant, the berries are BEARING AGE O-1 years after planting. POLLINATION Elderberries are partially self-fertile. #4855 a vigorous grower, Titania can reach ma- great eaten fresh from this attractive, BLOOM TIME May-June Plant two varieties for more abundant crops. turity in a little more than three years. disease resistant, compact shrub. #4878 HARDINESS American Elderberries: -30°F., USDA zone 4. RIPENING TIME September Berries tend to ripen all at once for easy BLACK SEPTEMBER European Elderberries: -25°F., USDA zone 4. SITE & SOIL 1/2 day to full sun and moist, well-drained soils. Black September is a late ripener and one-time harvesting. #4894 PESTS & DISEASES Elderberries are not bothered by pests heavy producer with particulary large, SIZE AT MATURITY 10’ - 12’ or diseases. YIELD PER PLANT 20 lbs. +

20 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 21 Elderberry cont... northern climates. NEW SAMDAL NEW SAMPO An excellent new commercial cultivar VARIEGATED Sampo is another excellent offering Distinguishing characteristics of this from Denmark, Samdal bears large clus- NW NATIVES BOB GORDON EUROPEAN from a Danish elderberry breeding pro- beauty include striking creamy-white Bob Gordon was identified and col- ters of black fruits that are particularly gram that has become a very popular and green foliage with large clusters lected from the wild by Robert Gordon, high in anthocyanins. Plants send out ELDERBERRIES commercial variety in Germany and of fragrant, white flowers. This medi- Charlotte Cooper, and Andrew Thomas Sambucus nigra many shoots from the base each year Sweden. The foliage is a particularly lush um-size shrub bears great crops of tasty, near Osceola, MO, of 1999. The berries and bear fruit on second year wood. In dark green and it produces very flavorful bluish-black berries. #6135 are dark purple, ripen uniformly in the order to maximize productivity you can Very popular in European gardens and and dark fruit. Grows to only about 10 cymes, and are resistant to shatter- prune out second year wood after the used for centuries in folk remedies. feet tall and makes a great pollenizer for ing. Bob Gordon has large clusters of fruit is harvested. #6121 European elderberries are hardy to Samdal. #6122 fragrant, white flowers that appear in -25°F., USDA zone 4, and are partially spring followed by clusters of large, self-fertile. dark, berries in late summer to fall. Fruit BLUE ELDERBERRY can be harvested for making elderberry Sambucus caerulea wine and jam, or left on the plant to pro- ALLESSO Allesso is a popular and very productive Blue Elderberry is an attrac- vide seasonal forage for wildlife. #6104 variety cultivated in some countries for tive, upright ornamental fruit production. With dark green foli- Eucalyptus spp. • 1 gallon, $19.95; 2 gallon - $29.95 and fruiting shrub that will EUCALYPTUS JOHNS age and large clusters of creamy white decorate your yard with its Johns is known for its large fruit with flowers, Allesso is also a fine ornamental very large clusters of creamy clusters at least 5 inches in diameter. shrub. #6103 white, edible flowers followed Plants are vigorous, growing 10 feet NEW MOUNTAIN SWAMP FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING by abundant crops of tasty, tall. Fruit can be harvested for elder- GUM Eucalyptus camphora powder-blue berries. Use the berry wine and jam, or left on the plant Native to the swamps and mountain val- flowers to make Elderberry to provide seasonal forage for wildlife. leys of , the Mountain and the fruit to make Grow it as a shrub, or cut it back each Swamp Gum is one of the few eucalyptus delicious jam or wine. #6107 year as a bold perennial. #6101 species that thrives in wet, heavy soils. Leaves are very broad for a eucalyptus RED ELDERBERRY NOVA with a gorgeous red tint and are especial- Sambucus racemosa ssp. pubens Enjoy Nova for its beautiful show of ly aromatic and rich in essential oils. Bark A striking ornamental as well as fruiting flowers in the spring and harvest abun- is dark, peeling and very attractive. plant, Red Elderberry displays showy dant, sweet and tasty berries in August! #4170 spikes of bright white flowers in late Nova’s almost black berries are good for spring followed by clusters of brilliant wine, pies and jelly. #6125 NEW BOOKLEAF MALLEE red berries in mid-summer. Use these EMERALD LACE™ Affectionately referred to as gum trees adaptation to fire allows them to resprout Eucalyptus kruseana berries to make a tasty sauce or tangy RANCH Emerald Lace, also known as Fern-leaf in their native Australia, the Eucalyptus vigorously after major disturbances such A simply stunning eucalyptus that has jelly. Caution: Red Elderberries are Ranch tends to be more compact and Elder, will be one of the pleasures of genus contains hundreds of species from as hard pruning or frost damage. Few perhaps the most entrancing foliage of slightly toxic if eaten raw. #6127 upright. Shorter plants allow easier your summer garden. If you grow it all over Australia and the genus makes trees give such instant satisfaction with any species in the genus (big claim, we harvesting. A great fit for a “You Pick” in partial shade, its elegant, finely cut up the majority of native forests on the their explosive growth rate and silvery know!) Foliage is stacked tightly and geo- operation. Tolerates marginal/less fer- foliage grows larger and more striking. continent. Eucalyptus are prized for their blue evergreen leaves as the Eucalypts! metrically along the stem and is silvery AMERICAN ELDERBERRIES tile soils. #6128 The spectacular, large flower heads are gorgeous juvenile foliage that is often blue and somewhat similar to the Baby Sambucus canadensis followed by abundant, tasty, shiny black used in cut flower arrangements as well NEW Blue eucalyptus so adored by florists. YORK berries. #6120 as the aromatic oils contained in their Grows as a small and multi-branched A beautiful ornamental and fruiting leaves. While many Eucalyptus are not BENDEMEER WHITE GUM eucalyptus which they often refer to as a shrub, York American Elderberry has hardy to USDA Zone 8, a few species from Eucalyptus mannifera ssp. elliptica mallee down under. Pale yellow flowers HASCHBERG A beautiful white barked eucalyptus, very large clusters of striking, creamy- Haschberg is one of the leading fruiting sa and high elevations around Australia encircle the stem on last year’s growth and unlike the pauciflora subspecies, the white flowers which are followed by varieties in Germany and Austria. It have proven to work in the PNW. Though and look spectacular against the silvery Bendemeer White Gum actually forms a huge crops of large, purplish-black ber- bears abundant clusters of large, juicy, a serious arctic blast will knock back blue foliage. The only drawback on this lignotuber, that woody swelling of the ries. York’s berries make delicious pies, flavorful, bluish-black berries. With many species every 7-10 years here in species is it’s not quite completely cold root crown that stores carbohydrates and jelly, and wine. #6140 attractive dark green foliage and large the Northwest, most will resprout from hardy here! It can tolerate light frosts many buds in case disaster strikes the up- clusters of white flowers, it also makes the roots and regain their original height down to 20 F. and we’re hoping that the per portions of the tree (fire, cold, crazed a fine ornamental shrub. #6112 in 3-5 years, though removing the frost- presence of its lignotuber might make it lawnmowers, etc.). This is especially help- killed dead trunks and branches can be possible for it to sprout back after being ful for those of us growing eucalyptus in quite the burden to property owners. damaged by frost. Mulch heavily and site These American Elderberries are reput- KORSOR climates where severe winter frost can One of the best fruiting varieties, Korsor Consider this when siting and managing in a warm spot. In frost free climates it is ed to be slightly more cold hardy than knock back the more tender species to also makes a fine ornamental shrub. Eucalyptus in Zone 8. Heavy pruning can one of the most choice small eucalyptus their European cousins, down to -35°F, the roots every decade or so. Grows to a Korsor reaches eight feet in height and keep them at a managable size and their you might ever come across. #4156 USDA zone 3. Plant two varieties for bet- moderate size at a steady clip. #4160 produces abundant crops of large, dark ter pollination. Recommended for blue, flavorful, juicy berries. #6115 22 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 23 Eucalyptus cont... dy Eucalyptus that can be grown in our thought to be in reference to the willow new growth has caused many a nursery out One Green World’s display garden but matures to a rich deep tan color NIPHOPHILA AL- area. Juvenile foliage is perfoliate, light genus (Salix), to which it bears some re- employee and customer to stop and while you’re there! #4159 and remains very smooth even on large greyish blue and very fragrant. Trees can semblance. #4192 stare in amazed wonderment for more specimens. #4152 PINE SNOW GUM be coppiced near the base to retain this than just a fleeting moment! Omeo Gum ssp. CIDER GUM juvenile foliage as a multi-stemmed eu- is unique for its ability to grow in baking Eucalyptus gunnii niphophila BABY BLUE GUM hot dry deserts as well as the humid and One of the hardiest species of Eucalyp- Eucalyptus pulverulenta One of the most spectacular calyptus shrub or allowed to grow into wet east coast, often withstanding wa- tus, Cider Gum is prized for its round and Baby Blue is a small growing eucalypts of the cold hardy eucalyptus a large, extremely fast growing 35’ tall terlogged soils and even a bit of shade. attractive, fragrant, grayish-silver foli- that is often grown as a tall spreading Niphophila Alpine Snow Gum tree. Handles snow and ice well and Very unique attributes for a Eucalyptus! age. With annual pruning you can grow shrub and cut back frequently to main- is a particularly hardy subspe- gains cold hardiness with age. #4155 It’s as gorgeous in its mature form as it is Cider Gum as a large shrub and keep tain abundant shoots of its prized juve- cies of Eucalyptus pauciflora. in youth and deserving to be much more these round, juvenile leaves. Allowed to nile foliage. The foliage of Baby Blue is Trees grow rapidly when widely planted anywhere temperatures grow tall, it will quickly become an at- one of the most prized in the cut floral young and require full sun in don’t dip below 0ºF. #4158 tractive, upright tree and the foliage will industry. Likely the least hardy of any of well drained soils. Bark be- become long and lance shaped. #4150 our cold hardy Eucalyptus it should be comes an amazing mottled grown as a pollarded or coppiced shrub collage of grays, tans and in climates colder than Zone 9. #4151 olive green and is one of the SPINNING WHEEL GUM most beautiful characteristics Eucalyptus perriniana One of the most gorgeous cold hardy of this tree. Young trees may KYBEAN MALLEE eucalyptus that can be grown in our cli- grow a bit horizontally for the Eucalyptus kybeanensis mate! The foliage is strikingly blue and first couple months to a year Kybean Mallee is the ideal Eucalyptus for

FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING its spinning wheel name comes from the but it is best to not stake them small spaces, growing to just 15’ or so perfoliate round juvenile leaves. As it up as this can lead to a weaker and growing very quickly when young. matures the foliage morphs to become trunk later on. Cold hardiness increases ALPINE YELLOW GUM The evergreen leaves are glossy green Eucalyptus subcrenulata long and pendulous, but if the round- with age and gargantuan specimens can and hang elegantly from the branches A most unusual cold hardy Eucalyptus ed leaf form is desired then it can be be found throughout Portland. #4169 year round! White winter flowers line species, Alpine Yellow Gum is unique for coppiced and maintained as a spinning the branches in winter and the bark is its deep green foliage as opposed to the wheel shrub! Grows to about 18’ tall a smooth glossy grey. Almost always a typical silvers and blues of Eucalyptus. with a spreading crown and is very fast multi stemmed small tree and hardy to Trees are sturdy and grow very upright growing when young. #4153 at least 5ºF without damage. #4157 to about 30’ tall in 10 or so years. The bark is the real attraction here, featur- ing handsome reddish brown streaks in youth and maturing to silver and bright LITTLE LEAF GUM YELLOW when mature! One of the most Eucalyptus parvula unique bark colors you might ever see Little Leaf Gum has proven itself an in- for a tree that’s hardy to Zone 7b. Alpine credibly resilient and hardy eucalyptus Yellow Gum has performed very well for our climate. The species is extremely for us here in Portland and will resprout endangered in its native SE Australian from the base in climates where severe mountains which is all the more reason frost knocks it back. It can also be cop- for us to grow it here and preserve this PAUCIFLORA piced to maintain its juvenile foliage incredible and versatile little tree. Trees and a smaller shrub, though you won’t can be single or multi-trunked with blu-

ALPINE SNOW GUM be able to gaze upon its gorgeous yellow ish-green leaves and gorgeous purple Eucalyptus pauciflora ssp. pauciflora bark if coppiced. #4190 new growth. The texture on mature The true form of the species Eucalyptus trees is similar to an olive tree but at pauciflora, some attest that Pauciflora twice the growth rate! Casts very light Alpine Snow Gum is hardier than the BLACK SALLEE Eucalyptus stellulata shade and prefers full all day sun. Estab- various subspecies that are often grown A very popular cold hardy Eucalyptus, lished Little Leaf Gum specimens can be TINGIRINGI GUM throughout the Northwest. #4193 Eucalyptus glaucescens the Black Sallee has proven itself a re- OMEO GUM seen throughout the Willamette Valley. Eucalyptus neglecta Certainly one of Tingiringi Gum is one of the best of the liable choice for the Pacific Northwest. A couple trees along I-5 by the Wood- the easiest to grow eucalyptus for cold hardy eucalyptus for PNW climates fea- ALPINE CIDER GUM It is valued for its smooth peeling bark burn Factory Outlets have withstood Eucalyptus archeri climates, the Omeo Gum is a widely turing beautiful silvery glaucus leaves that reveals a patchwork of soft browns every winter storm and crazed lawn- Alpine Cider Gum might be most famous adaptable and stunningly gorgeous that shimmer in the slightest breeze. and greens. Slightly slower growing mower that’s been thrown its way for for its foliage that is often used as cut eucalyptus. The rounded leaves look Immature foliage is rounded, very sil- than other eucalyptus, the tree may the past 40 years! And for a more easily material by florists but this handsome nearly tropical on the square stems very and closely set on the stems and eventually reach 50’. The name Sallee is approachable specimen you can visit the species is also one of the most cold har- when it is young and the purplish blue develops the classic pendulous eucalyp- Oregon Garden in Silverton and check tus leaf as it matures. Bark begins silvery

24 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 25 cultivars and disease resistant Ameri- a great, tart flavor. Highly productive BLACK VELVET can cultivars. #5138 and vigorous often reaching up to five GOJI Lycium barbarum • 1 gallon, $19.95 Black Velvet boasts high yields of dark feet tall. #5155 red to almost black berries, with a fla- vor reminiscent of blueberries. Should INVICTA SIZE AT MATURITY 5’ - 6’ in height Invicta is a mildew resistant selection be considered for high quality dessert ORUS 8 and 5’ wide. PHOENIX TEARS that produces a green to white berry Orus 8 is a hybrid between a black cur- Phoenix Tears is native to parts of fruit production. The plants are vigorous YIELD PER PLANT 1 qt. + / plant with exceptionally sweet flavor. Fruit rant and a red gooseberry just like the Asia. The deep orange fruits are nutri- and highly disease-resistant. Easy-to- quality and high yields make this variety famed jostabery, though Orus 8 looks ent-dense, with carotene levels higher grow and productive! #5110 a great choice for any grower. #5115 much more like a gooseberry than a CRIMSON STAR™ than carrots. The jellybean-shaped fruit We are pleased to offer this popular currant. Fruits are deep purple and con- ripen over a long period in mid-sum- Chinese variety. Grown commercially in sidered the best for fresh eating of any mer, with up to four weeks of harvest. JAHN’S PRAIRIE northern China, Crimson Star Goji Berry Found in Alberta, Canada, Jahn’s Prairie gooseberry. Plants have some thorns Ripened fruit remains on the plant for Also known as the Wolf-berry, often begins bearing the year after is a high-yield variety with large, sweet, but much less than a typical gooseberry. a long time. Fruit is sweet and slightly this att-ractive, vining shrub planting and produces delicious crops of flavorful, reddish pink fruit. #5150 #5180 acidic. #9209 produces light purple, bell- large, bright red fruit. #9206 shaped flowers that bloom in JEANNE May and continue through the BLACK GOJI Jeanne is suitable for commercial pro- summer. Following the flowers Lycium ruthenicum duction as well as home garden plant- Black Goji is gaining popularity as a are abundant, bright red ings. This introduction from Corvallis, “superfood” because of its incredible berries. In China, the pleasantly Oregon has proven to be a winner! Resis- nutrient density. The deep purple pig-

FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING sweet and flavorful fruit is tant to mildew and rust with attractive, ments contain many flavonoids, in- eaten fresh and used in many glossy foliage and higher yields than cluding reservatrol, and a high amount CAPTIVATOR RED dishes. A medicinal plant, Goji This European-American hybrid other cultivars. Large, maroon-red of anthocyanins that give the fruit its berries are very high in antioxidants, produces very sweet, 1 inch, tear- berries are full of flavor and have a thin deep black color. Bushes are compact, have more carotene than carrots, and drop-shaped red berries in large clus- skin, improving the sweetness of the growing four to six feet, with greenish contain essential amino acids and ters. Vigorous and less spiny than other berry (thicker skin can sometimes lend PIXWELL PINK NEW GOLDEN GOJI grey fleshy leaves and thorny branches minerals. A beautiful new variety of goji berry, varieties. #5112 a bitterness). The flowering and fruit that get so covered in fruit that it causes THORNLESS BEARING AGE 1-2 years after planting. Golden Goji is a more juicy and delicate ripening is late, yielding first ripe fruits This variety was introduced in 1932. the branches to have a weeping habit. BLOOM TIME Late summer -fall. berry than the typical red goji berries in mid-to-late July. We are very excited A hardy variety with pink, sweet-tart, Fruits are great fresh, dried, or made FRIEND™ RED HARDINESS -15°F., USDA zone 5 with no bitterness and very little aro- to be adding Jeanne to our selections! medium-sized berries on a nearly thorn- into a tea, where just a few dried fruits PESTS & DISEASES Naturally pest and ma. An excellent selection for making THORNLESS #5172 less cane. #5156 will turn the water a deep purple col- Friend is a thornless cultivar from the disease-resistant. goji berry juice, having 15% more juice or. Black Goji is self-fertile but may set Ukraine that produces medium to large POLLINATION Self-fertile by weight than the red goji berry. Yields heavier crops if other Black Goji’s are size, reddish pink berries with particu- POORMAN RIPENING TIME Midsummer to late fall are very large and the plants look stun- Poorman has exceptional quality fruit planted nearby. Drought tolerant and larly good flavor, sweet enough for fresh SITE & SOIL Goji like half to full-day sun ning when they’re full of the ripening and is often considered the best tasting hardy to -20° USDA zone 5. #9209 eating and tangy enough for preserves. and well-drained soil. yellow berries. #9210 American gooseberry variety. Berries are Fruit quality and lack of thorns make large, pear-shaped, and deepen to a red it well worth the space in the garden. wine color when fully ripe. #5157 #5125

Ribes uva-crispa • 1 gallon, $19.95 SABINE GOOSEBERRY HINNOMAKI RED Attractive berries are pinkish and pear- Hinnomaki Red is a favorite in our JEWEL™ shaped with great flavor. Bush habit and the rest treated with insecticidal nursery for its abundance of large, dark A favorite at OGW, Jewel is a superior Most of the gooseberries in our selection ern climates that do not receive at least is erect to somewhat spreading, and soap to prevent re-infestation. red berries with a delicious aftertaste Polish variety prized for heavy crops of are a cross between the flavorful, larg- 1000 chill hours. Remove all canes older almost spineless. #5115 POLLINATION Self-fertile reminiscent of raspberries. The bush large, light green, red-blushed berries. er varieties from Europe (R. uva-crispa) than four years to maintain healthy har- RIPENING TIME June-July is vigorous, upright, and highly dis- #5163 and hardy, disease-resistant varieties of vests of large, sweet fruit. PLEASE NOTE: SITE & SOIL Moderately fertile, well- ease-resistant. Named for the research WELCOME North America (R. hirtellum). The result We cannot ship Gooseberries to DE, MA, ME, Welcome produces medium to large red drained soil with full to partial sun. station in Hinnomaki, Finland where it is the jewel of the fruit world! Gooseber- NC, NH, RI, or WV berries on large canes that are relatively was developed. #5137 ries come in a rainbow of colors from BEARING AGE 2-3 years after planting. Gooseberries like some shade from the spineless. #5170 translucent white to green-gold and BLOOM TIME April-May hot afternoon sun to prevent sunburn yellow to peach-pink and deep-red. HARDINESS -40°F. on the leaves and fruit. Plant in a HINNOMAKI YELLOW A light skinned gooseberry equal in They are highly nutritious, especially PESTS & DISEASES Most of our vari- site with good air circulation for best flavor and performance to Hinno- rich in vitamin A and phosphorous. Tra- eties are resistant to powdery mildew, management. maki Red. An abundant producer, ditionally used in desserts and preserves a common disease of Gooseberries. SIZE AT MATURITY 2' - 3' in height Hinnomaki Yellow bears yellowish OREGON CHAMP with a delicious affinity for honey and Watch out for currant worm, which can and 4' - 6' in width. A growth habit Originated prior to 1880 in Salem, Ore- green, dessert quality berries that are cream, they are also great eaten fresh defoliate a shrub in no time. Heavily ranging from spreading to upright. gon, Oregon Champ produces medium aromatic with a hint of apricot. Also bred out of the garden. Not suited for south- infested branches should be removed, to large, yellowish-green berries with in Finland from large-fruiting European 26 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 27 BLUE MIST™ INDIGO GEM Elaeagnus multiflora • 1 gallon, $23.95 Selected from a group of Japanese hon- Selected by the University of Saskatch- GOUMI eyberry seedlings here in Oregon, Blue ewan, Indigo Gem is a fast growing, Mist produces abundant crops of large, high-yielding honeyberry that is well the middle to end very tasty, sweet-tart, large berries. An suited for commercial production. Pale of May. Very fra- SWEET SCARLET™ attractive shrub, it features a spreading yellow flowers in spring are followed Selected at the Main Botanic Garden in grant and loved by form and dark green, soft velvety foli- by great tasting blueberry-like fruit that Kiev, Ukraine, Sweet Scarlet is prized for bees, Goumi is a age. #6233 ripen mid-June. #6240 its large, sweet, and tasty fruit. #6158 fantastic polliniz- er. The juicy, scar- BLUE PAGODA™ INDIGO TREAT let-red fruit is TILLAMOOK Widely grown in northern Japan, Blue Indigo Treat is a sweet berry with a Tillamook comes to us from one of much like Autumn Pagoda is prized for its abundant crops slightly chewy texture similar to blue- the Willamette Valley’s most beloved Olive with it’s high of large, flavorful, sweet, firm and juicy berries. #6241 nurserywomen, Lucile Whitman, who lycopene, is a fruit. An attractive, upright shrub, Blue was given cuttings of this goumi and good source of vi- Pagoda grows four to five feet in height. BOREALIS™ told it was a jujube by a grower in Tilla- Borealis produces fragrant, conical, INDIGO YUM Native to the Russian Far East, tamins A & E. Aromatic with a flavor #6255 Indigo Yum is a hardy and early ripening mook, OR in the 1980s. Neither of these white flowers that give way to a gen- China and Japan, Goumi is a reminiscent of pie cherries. Great eaten cultivar, which produces sweet and ver- species were commonly grown, so most erous harvest of large fruit very early very popular fruit in those re- fresh and makes tasty preserves. Ripens satile fruit used fresh, in preserves or for did not know the difference between BLUE MOON™ in the season that taste similar to tart gions and is now widely in July. A very attractive, compact and spread- juice. #6242 the two. Lucille grew what she thought blueberries. #6201 planted in many European ing shrub. Blue Moon features soft, dark was a jujube until years later somebo- and American gardens. Gou- RED GEM™ green, velvety foliage and bears great YEZBERRY MAXIE™ FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING dy informed her that she actually had mi forms a medium-sized Originally from the Russian Far East, Red crops of large, tasty, dark blue fruit. This pure Japanese variety, Yezberry a goumi on her hands, and a very good shrub growing to six feet or Gem was brought to the Main Botanic #6264 Maxie has the largest fruit we’ve seen. goumi too! Tillamook Goumi produces more in height with attrac- Garden in Kiev, Ukraine. It is valued for Olive-shaped blue berries appear in huge crops of some of the biggest goumi tive, silvery-green foliage. its productivity and high quality, very early summer. Plant with Yezberry Solo berries we’ve seen! #6160 BLUE PACIFIC™ Its white flowers bloom in flavorful fruit.#6150 From the Russian Far East, Blue Pacific is to ensure fruit. #6297 a special variety prized for its attrac- tive spreading form, light green foliage, YEZBERRY SOLO™ and great crops of large, dark blue, tasty Yezberry Solo was developed in the U.S. berries. #6286 from germplasm from Hokkaido, Japan’s Lonicera caerulea var. edulis • 1 gallon, $19.95 HONEYBERRY northernmost island. They have some BLUE SEA™ of the largest berries of any honeyber- BLOOM TIME February-March This unique and productive variety was ry. This is an easy-to-grow, cold hardy HARDINESS -40°F., USDA zone 3 BERRY BLUE™ selected from a group of Japanese seed- plant. The summer fruit is sweet and PESTS & DISEASES Honeyberry is not A vigorous and productive plant with lings at our nursery here in Oregon. Blue juicy. Enjoy it fresh or processed into jam bothered by pests or diseases. To deter an upright growth habit, Berry Blue Sea is prized for its great crops of firm, and juice. Yezberry is an excellent choice birds, use mylar flash tape or cover grows to be the largest of the varieties very large, sweet and flavorful fruit. for homeowners who want to grow plants with netting. we offer. Reaching up to eight feet, With its spreading form and soft, dark their own superfruit with a minimum Berry Blue produces, large, sweet, tasty green foliage, it is also a fine ornamental CINDERELLA of effort. This apomictic variety will fruit POLLINATION Plant at least two Cinderella is an extremely vigorous bush berries. #6200 for your yard or landscape. #6265 without a pollinizer, but will have larg- varieties with similar bloom time for that reaches four feet tall by three feet er fruit and better yields when planted cross-pollination. wide. The medium-sized fruits have near another Yezberry variety #6296 RIPENING TIME May-June BLUE VELVET™ good quality, and are best eaten fresh BLUE FOREST™ Blue Velvet is distinguished by its com- SITE & SOIL Honeyberry likes 1/2 day to Blue Forest has large, deep green foli- from the bush to enjoy the excellent This unique, super-hardy small shrub, pact, spreading form, attractive gray- full sun in cooler areas, partial shade in age, is compact with a spreading form, fresh blend of . This is a great TUNDRA™ the honeyberry is a species of edible ish-green, velvety foliage and its very Fast growing, high yielding cultivar de- hot regions and well-drained soil. and produces large, dark blue, tasty choice for home gardens and u-pick honeysuckle with sweet, tasty fruit. Na- large, sweet-tart and flavorful, medi- veloped at the University of Saskatche- SIZE AT MATURITY 3' - 8' in height, fruit. Plant this with another late bloom- growers. #6243 tive to eastern Siberia, the Russian Far um-blue berries. #6208 wan for its large, early ripening, blue- depending on variety. ing variety to increase fruit production. East, and northern Japan, honeyberry is berry-like fruit. #6205 YIELD PER PLANT 10-15 lbs. #6230 valued for tasty, blueberry-like fruit HONEYBEE™ Honeybee is an excellent pollinizer that with an extremely early ripening win- starts fruiting at a very early age and dow, often two weeks before strawber- BLUE HOKKAIDO™ A very popular variety with Japanese holds onto its fruit better than most va- ries. Its exceptional hardiness has led honeyberry growers, Blue Hokkaido fea- rieties. Slightly more tart than Borealis, to large plantings in Canada. Great for EARLY BLOOMING Recommended only for very mild tures an upright growth habit and very but not like its Russian ancestors. #6203 fresh eating, honeyberries also make climates where late frost is not a concern large, sweet-tart, firm and flavorful, delicious juice and preserves. dark blue berries. #6217 BEARING AGE 1st or 2nd year after planting.

28 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 29 COCO™ and striking, large, pear-shaped, golden upright growth habit and far fewer Coco comes from the Nikita Botanic brown fruit. One of our most popular thorns than any other variety. Performs Garden in Yalta, Ukraine. Prized for varieties, the crisp, flavorful fruit is very well in hot, desert-like areas. HUCKLEBERRY Native to North America Vaccinium spp. • 1 gallon, $16.95 its abundant crops of golden brown delicious eaten fresh, dried, or candied. #3163 fruit with a unique, coconut-like flavor. Lang should be ripened fully on the tree #3152 to achieve best flavor. #3170 SHANXI LI RED HUCKLEBERRY right growing shrub is prized for deep Also known as the pear jujube, Shanxi green, evergreen foliage and flavorful, LI Li is easily the largest jujube that we’ve Vaccinium parvifolium juicy, dark blue fruit. Great for fresh GA-866 A graceful, very attractive deciduous One of the highest sugar contents of Li produces attractive, large, mahogany seen with fruits reaching two inches or eating and delicious in preserves or pies. shrub with abundant crops of small, any named variety: up to 45%! Also one brown fruit. Sweet, crisp, and flavorful, more! Very crisp, sweet, and perfect for Evergreen Huckleberry like shade or sun red, sweet-tart berries. Performs well in of the largest fruits averaging 11/2-2". it's the size of a small egg with a very fresh eating or dehydrating. #3161 and moist, well-drained, acidic soil. It deep, moist and shaded acidic soil. Red From the USDA research station in Chico, small, almost imperceptible seed. will grow to eight feet in the shade, and Huckleberry is a traditional staple fruit CA, this is a great variety for warmer Ripens just after Lang and can be rip- SO three-to-four feet in height in the sun. of the Salish First Peoples. #5724 climates and has excellent, sweet, ened off the tree.#3180 So is a unique and very attractive variety Space two-to-three feet apart to make a apple-like flavor when eaten fresh, or a prized for contorted branches, compact beautiful, edible, evergreen hedge. Har- EVERGREEN date-like flavor when dried.#3162 MASSANDRA™ growth habit, and large, round, sweet dy to -10°F., USDA zone 6. #5722 A unique, early ripening variety from the and flavorful fruit. Perfect for container HUCKLEBERRY HONEY JAR Nikita Botanic Garden in Yalta, Ukraine. gardening on a deck or patio. #3195 Vaccinium ovatum We are very excited to offer this deli- Massandra™ bears great crops of large, Growing throughout the Northwest cious, early-ripening variety! Honey Jar flavorful, glossy, dark brown fruit. coastal forests, this very attractive, up- SUGAR CANE is the juiciest of any jujube we’ve tasted. #3182 As the name implies Sugar Cane is an FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING Though the fruit is slightly smaller, it incredibly sweet fruit! A somewhat compensates with sweetness. #3160 SHERWOOD spiny tree, but less so than Li and Lang. Sherwood is one of the larger jujube Small to medium sized fruit with a LANG trees, reaching up to 25 feet. It features sweet, apple-like flavor. Performs very Lang is prized for its attractive form delicious bell-shaped fruit with an well in hot, desert-like areas. #3164 JUJUBE Ziziphus jujuba RIPENING TIME October SITE & SOIL Jujube like half-day to full CHICO sun and well-drained soil. Chico features rounded fruits that look Vaccinium vitis-idea • 3.5" pot - $12.95, 1 gallon, - $16.95 SIZE AT MATURITY 8' - 10' like small apples! Texture is crisp and LINGONBERRY YIELD PER PLANT 30 lbs. light and fruits are excellent fresh or dried. Developed in Chico, California berries can be eaten fresh but really ex- production, Balsgard grows some of the and prized for its early ripening. May cel in preserves, jams, jellies, syrFedEx, largest lingonberries. Because the plant be partially self-fertile, but plant with a and wine. Resistant to deer and rabbits, puts so much energy into fruit produc- NEW ANT ADMIRE different jujube variety for best results. it's an excellent choice for borders, tion, it does not spread via rhizomes The unique and productive Chinese va- #3153 mixed containers, or groundcovers. as much as other varieties. Produces riety is prized for its large, attractive, BEARING AGE 0-1 years after planting. two crops, one in late July/August and A fruiting ornamental plant, Jujubes are chocolate-brown fruit. Very sweet and BLOOM TIME Summer - fall another in late September/October. a small tree with contorted branches, flavorful, it ripens early and is great for NEW CONFETTI™ (Yalta No. 2 cv.) Imported from the HARDINESS -50°F., USDA zone 2 #5703-4 fine lacy foliage, and small, white fra- both fresh eating and drying. Ant Ad- Nikita Botanic Garden in the 1990’s, PESTS & DISEASES Not bothered by grant flowers that bloom mid-summer mire also stays crisp longer than many Confetti™ bears abundant crops of me- pests or diseases. and attract many beneficial insects. Also other varieties, making it very valuable KORALLE dium-size, very sweet, crisp, juicy and POLLINATION Partially self-fertile. Koralle was originally developed as an known as the Chinese Date, Jujube’s for fresh markets. #3172 delicious fruit. Excellent for fresh eat- Plant two varieties for better fruit ornamental ground cover in Germany fruit turns reddish brown when ripe, ing, Confetti™ ripens quite early and production. and first released in Holland. Later, it with a sweet apple-like flavor and crisp AUTUMN BEAUTY is a great variety for the home garden. RIPENING TIME Late Summer was cultivated for its fruit, now a pop- texture. Easy-to-grow, can handle some One of the best tasting jujubes, with a #3154 ular Dutch cultivar making up almost drought and grows well in the NW as spicy apple-like flavor. Fruits ripen early SITE & SOIL Lingonberry like half-day all of European production. Its small, well as other regions of the US. and the tree stays smaller­—perfect for to full sun (filtered shade in hot regions) glossy, evergreen leaves take on a ma- BEARING AGE 2-3 years after planting. small spaces. #3151 NEW EMPRESS GEE™ and moist, acidic, well-drained soil. (Wang-dae-choo cv.) A new variety hogany hue during winter months. BLOOM TIME Mid-summer YIELD PER PLANT 10 lbs / sq yard from prized for its incredibly large Near-white to pink flowers bloom from HARDINESS -20ºF. or below, USDA Gardeners everywhere can grow this su- BLACK SEA™ and sweet, dark brown fruit. Crisp and spring to fall, followed by bright red zone 5 A popular selection from the Nikita per-hardy, dwarf, evergreen shrub and BALSGARD flavorful, it is great for fresh eating and Developed by the Swedish University of berries. Koralle is super-hardy and very PESTS & DISEASES Jujube is not Botanic Garden in Yalta, Ukraine, Black enjoy bright red, vitamin-rich, flavorful good for drying. Empress Gee™ forms an Agricultural Sciences in Balsgard, and popular in Scandinavia and northern bothered by pests or diseases. Sea has long, pointed fruit. Sweet and berries! Very popular in Scandinavia and attractive, compact tree. #3165 specifically selected for its higher fruit Europe. #5702 POLLINATION Most varieties self-fertile, flavorful, they turn a beautiful chocolate northern Europe, tart yet tasty lingon- plant two varieties for heavier crops. brown when ripe. #3198

30 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 31 Lingonberry cont... is an excellent choice for the home ment, cars, or anything else they fall on. NEW NIKITA WHITE gardener who is tight on space. Growing This bush form of Persian Mulberry stays A unique, Crimean variety, Nikita White LITTLE RED RUBY as a spreading bush the dwarf black at a very managable height of 6-8 feet. From the Swedish University, Little Red A Swedish variety Lingonberry that is prized for its large, juicy, very sweet, mulberry grows 8-10 feet in height with Cold hardy to USDA zone 7B. #3630 likes 1/2 day to full sun with filtered grows to a mature height of eight early ripening white fruit. White mul- pruning and produces the delicious deep shade in hot regions. and moist, acidic, inches and is highly productive. Fruits berries are the sweetest of any mulber- black fruits that the species is famous Morus alba well-drained soil. Grows to 12” tall and are bright red and a good size. The plant ries, tasting like a spoon full of sugar in SHANGRI LA for. #3639 What a gift the Shangri La Mulberry forms a great ground-cover. #5707 spreads vigorously by rhizome. #5708 the form of a mulberry! #3606 is. Large black fruits are produced on ILLINOIS EVERBEARING a small tree with very large leaves. MAGENTA SUSI NEW EARLY BIRD Morus alba x rubra Originating in Florida but thriving Magenta is another Swedish bred Susi is a Swedish bred lingonberry that is Early Bird is the earliest ripening mul- One of the best mulberry varieties for here in the PNW, Shangri La is packed lingonberry that grows relatively tall, more dwarfed than most lingonberries, berry we’ve found, ripening its crop be- the Northwest and other regions of with sweet tart mulberry magic. #3646 up to 15 inches, and flowers early pro- reaching to only six inches at maturity, ginning in June and extending through the US, Illinois Everbearing is prized for ducing berries of a very deep-red color. producing berries that are more acid- July. This is a great one to round out the its tasty, 11/2" long fruit and its long rip- Morus alba Magenta is highly vigorous and resistant ic and less sweet than other cultivars. fruit calendar and get an early start on SWEET LAVENDER ening season, late June until early fall. Sweet Lavender will not stain and is LINNEA to root diseases. #5709 #5713 the mulberry harvest for the season. Another great lingonberry Eat mulberries all summer! #3620 extremely sweet with less tang than the #3614 from Sweden, Linnea is said red or black mulberries. Fruit is ideal for to have better commercial RED PEARL Morus alba drying and very nutritious. Cold hardy to Another Dutch cultivar, Red Pearl Ling- Morus alba OSCAR potential than most lingon- BEAUTIFUL DAY Oscar is a wonderful variety as it is USDA zone 5. #3649 onberry is a fast growing, wide, bushy, What a treat the Beautiful Day is. The berry varieties and features edible in the red stage when they have upright plant that gets to be about 13 half inch long fruit is pure white and very large attractive berries. a raspberry-like flavor, or in the black WEEPING Morus alba FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING inches tall. Dark-red, round fruit larger will not stain like black mulberries. #5705 stage when they are among the finest Weeping is a beautiful accent plant (1/3"diameter) and more mildly flavored Excellent fresh or dried. Beautiful Day flavored of the hardy mulberries. Oscars for your yard or in a pot on your deck than Koralle. Most tolerant of less than is very sweet and less tangy than black are very early ripening. Hardy to USDA or patio, this exotic ornamental and ERNTEDANK ideal soil conditions. Enjoy abundant or red varieties. #3647 Erntedank comes to us from Germany zone 5-9. #3648 fruiting plant will grow to only 6-8 feet crops of tasty, bright red berries on this where it was discovered in the wild in height. With a little training you can attractive small plant. Red Pearl has Morus bumbycis upland of Uchte, Germany. The German CONTORTED Morus macroura grow your own edible fort! The fruit is white flowers and red berries that are ‘Unryu’ PAKISTAN name Erntedank translates to Thanksgiv- Pakistan is both delicious and strange! small, jet black, sweet and tasty. #3640 accented by the attractive, bright green, Contorted mulberry is a very rare and ing in English. Excellent vigor and tasty Our favorite! Fruits can reach up to four evergreen foliage. #5700 unique ornamental featuring gnarled fruit. #5706 inches long and have a taste reminiscent and twisted branches reaching only 6-8 WELLINGTON of raspberries. Very early ripening and This old cultivar is one of the finest for feet in height. Enjoy this beautiful and RED SUNSET severely delicious. Fruit is somewhat East Coast growers but performs well in ERNTESEGEN Red Sunset is an introduction from Dan- unusual effect especially after leaf drop Erntesegen was discovered growing in susceptible to late spring frosts but the West as well. Trees can grow 15-20 ny Hartmann prized for its vigor and in the fall. The small, tasty, sweet black the wild in Germany by Albert Zimmer performs well in milder climates. #3645 feet in height and produce sweet, black huge crops of tasty firm berries.#5711 fruit are an added benefit.#3612 and selected for its very large berries berries over a period of several weeks, and vigor. #5710 PERSIAN Morus nigra extending the harvest time of this deli- DWARF BLACK Morus nigra Some describe Persian as the best tast- cious fruit. #3644 This dwarfing form of black mulberry ing fruit! The black fruits will stain ce-

MULBERRY Morus spp. • 1 gallon / small bareroot, $25.95 - large bareroot, $49.95 PINEAPPLE GUAVA Acca sellowiana • 1 gallon, $29.95

Exotic, sweet, and delicious, Mulberries BEARING AGE : 2 - 3 years after Pineapple Guava features dark, glossy green foliage with a whitish-silver cast under- are very popular in Central Asia and the planting. neath and striking flowers, crimson red in the center with sweet and tasty pink petals. Middle East. Now we can grow and en- BLOOM TIME Spring Some compare the flavor to cotton candy. Following the flowers are dark green, apricot joy this juicy and nutritious fruit! Mul- HARDINESS –25°F. size or larger fruit with the flavors of mint and pineapple. Naturally compact, Pineapple berry fruit resemble a petite, elongated PESTS & DISEASES Mulberries are pest Guava is also one of the most drought resistant plants we know of. blackberry and are delicious fresh or and disease-resistant. BEARING AGE 3-4 years after planting. BLOOM TIME July HARDINESS 5°F. or below dried for tasty winter snacks. Mulberries POLLINATION Self-fertile PESTS & DISEASES Pineapple Guava is not bothered by pests or diseases. POLLINA- TION Some varieties are self-fertile while others need another variety or seedling for form an attractive, small tree with dark RIPENING TIME July to September green, tropical looking foliage. Along cross-pollination. RIPENING TIME November SITE & SOIL Half-day to full sun and SITE & SOIL Mulberries like 1/2 day to well-drained soil. SIZE AT MATURITY 6'-12' in height. YIELD PER PLANT 5-10 lbs. the ancient Silk Road in Central Asia, full sun and well-drained soil. mulberries are widely grown for their YIELD PER PLANT 15-25 lbs. A beautiful plant with spectacular flowers and tasty fruit, you can plant several of these foliage, which is used to feed silkworms. seedlings to make an attractive, evergreen hedge. To ensure fruit set, plant at least two for cross-pollination. #5975-1G

32 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 33 tasting trials. Great for juicing or fresh A.C. SWEET FAVORITE™ eating, and begins producing heavy Developed by Arthur C. Combe of Beaver We brought Favorite from 1 gallon $19.95 - $29.95 crops at a young age. Can grow up to 10 PINEAPPLE GUAVA SEEDLING Dam, Arizona and selected for its excep- southern Russia in 1991. A very attractive, feet, but can easily kept at six to seven tionally sweet and refreshing flavor medium-size shrub, Favorite is the har- feet with pruning. #6030 and ability to hang for weeks without diest pomegranate we have grown and COOLIDGE NAZAMETZ splitting. Skin is red to bright pink and has survived temperatures below 10°F. One the best varieties for NW gar- Nazametz is a self-fertile selection arils are a bright pink to light red. A very The pretty, bright orange-red blooms SOCHI DWARF deners, this early-ripening, self-fer- from San Diego with large, ob- From southern Russia, this very pretty gorgeous fruit inside and out! Plants are appear in early to midsummer and tile variety bears great crops of very long-shaped, thin-skinned fruits. It small shrub grows to only about three exceptionally hardy to below zero Fahr- continue until fall. #6050 large, dark green, tasty fruit. #5950 has so far proven itself reliably har- feet in height. Sochi Dwarf is covered enheit, making it an excellent choice dy in the Northwest and will ripen from summer to fall with abundant, throughout the Southwest. #6081 MAMMOTH its fruit up here if given full sun and bright orange-red flowers, followed by As its name implies, Mammoth is a reflected heat. Fruits do not dark- striking, golf ball-sized fruit, which is very large fruit, in fact the largest en when exposed to air, a feature NEW AZADI not edible. Sochi Dwarf makes a nice A very sweet tasting and unique looking of our varieties. Sweet and flavor- unique to Nazametz. #5967 container plant on the deck or patio and pomegranate, Azadi has a creamy yel- Seedling pineapple guavas make ful, Mammoth is also early ripening. is happy outdoors in a sunny, protected low skin with pink blushes and arils that great pollenizers for other pineapple Plant with another variety or seed- location. In colder climates, grow it in NIKITA™ are a gorgeous translucent peach color! guava varieties and are always ge- ling for cross-pollination. #5965 We found this attractive variety at a container and bring it to a protected Seeds are very soft with just a touch of netically unique. Plant a hedge of the Nikita Botanic Garden in Yalta, location in the winter. #6065 astringency to round out the sweetness. them and you just might find the Ukraine. Among the earliest to ripen, Extremely cold hardy and early ripening.

FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING next great pineapple guava variety! it is prized for its tasty fruit and its The name means Freedom in Persian. WONDERFUL compact growth habit. #5968 The striking, large red fruit found in #6060 APOLLO markets in the fall, Wonderful is prized Apollo has medium to large, oval ROBERT for its delicious flavor and its abundant, fruit with smooth, thin, light-green A valuable, self-fertile, New Zealand CRIMSON SKY™ HAKU BOTAN large, bright orange-red flowers. A fine A spectacular, hardy variety from the Ni- From Japan, this unique small shrub skin and a blue-green surface bloom. variety, Robert is prized for its pro- ornamental shrub, Wonderful can grow kita Botanic Garden in Ukraine, Crimson adds striking, white double flowers to Pulp is well-developed, slightly grit- fuse flowers, large, flavorful fruit, to eight feet or more in height, but is Sky is early ripening and features reli- your landscape throughout the summer. ty and the flavor is excellent. Ripens and compact growth habit. #5970 easily kept smaller with pruning. #6080 able and abundant crops of large, bright Very large and flavorful, Haku-botan’s mid to late-season. Tree is upright red, tasty fruit. #6008 low acid, creamy white fruit ripens in and spreading, vigorous and produc- late fall. This is the pomegranate to NEW KAJ-ACIK-ANOR tive. Self-fertile and will pollinate our Kaj-Acik-Anor (prounced Cray-a-keek- grow if you want fully ripe fruit every other varieties. #5945 DESERTNYI anor) is an incredibly cold hardy Rus- Desertnyi is a special selection from year in the cooler areas like the coast sian pomegranate that bears very large the Turkmenistan collection of world and the Northwestern U.S. #6024 round fruits on a vigorous growing, up- famous plant breeder Gregory Levin. right, and large bush. Fruit is very sweet Desertnyi translates to English as des- NEW KAZAKE and excellent for juicing with up to 20% sert, and it is a real dessert treat. Fruit A very cold hardy Russian pomegranate sugar in the juice!. #6011 POMEGRANATES Punica granatum • 1 gallon, $19.95 has a light orange rind contrasted by that is highly productive with a very dark red arils which makes for a very high juice yield. Pomegranates have a unique look. Flavor has an excellent creamy pink skin with peach colored NEW SALAVATSKI Beautiful fruit bearing shrubs, pomegranates are widely grown in Central Asia, the Yet another valuable introduction from sweet-tart balance with citrus over- arils and a thick rind. Somewhat dwarf- Middle East, California, and the South. Pomegranates produce beautiful, bright red Dr. Gregory Levin, Salavatski is one of tones. Mature fruit has a firm texture ing, Kazake grow to 6-8 feet. #6009 flowers, followed by flavorful and healthy, orange-red fruit. Pomegranates set the best the most cold hardy pomegranates, and flavor reminiscent of . fruit in warmer areas outside the NW, but our local friends have successfully grown surviving temperatures below 0° F. Very soft edible seeds! #6030 pomegranates for years. NEW MEDOVYI VAHSHA Fruits are as large as Wonderful with an A cold hardy and very early ripening se- orange red skin and hard seeds. #6059 lection from Dr. Gregory Levin’s research BEARING AGE 1st or 2nd year after planting. EVERSWEET Eversweet is one of the very sweetest station in Turkmenistan, Medovyi Vah- BLOOM TIME July-September. of pomegranates with virtually seed- sha produces large fruits with soft, HARDINESS 12ºF., or below less fruit. Even the immature fruits are sweet seeds. Medovyi Vahsha means PESTS & DISEASES Pomegranates are pest and disease-resistant. sweet, making it a great choice for cool “honey” in Turkish. #6010 POLLINATION Self-fertile or coastal climates where pomegran- RIPENING TIME Late fall ates might not always fully ripen. Skin is SITE & SOIL Pomegranates like full-to 1/2 day sun, and well-drained soil. PARFIANKA red and fruit is clear and non-staining. This pomegranate has it all: naturally SIZE AT MATURITY 6'-10' in height. #6035 dwarfing, beautiful red fruit, small YIELD PER PLANT 20 lbs. + edible seeds, and is consistently rated the most flavorful pomegranate in

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LEIKORA GARDEN’S GIFT™ SUNNY™ Valued for both its fruit and A product of a breeding program at A Siberian variety, Sunny is prized for its ornamental value, Leikora Moscow State University, Garden’s Gift its uniquely sweet, high quality fruit. SILVERBERRY Elaeagnus x ebbingei • 1 gallon, $19.95 • 2 gallons, $29.95 bears abundant crops of large, produces abundant crops of large, dark Sunny has bright orange berries that are juicy, flavorful, bright orange orange, aromatic fruit, great for juice easy to harvest and are delicious eaten berries. Berries ripen in late Au- and preserves. A very pretty shrub, Gar- fresh as well as used to make juice and Trebizond Date, are prized for their gust to early September and the den’s Gift is striking in the fall with long preserves. #5323 evergreen foliage, fragrant white GOLDEN SILVERBERRY Bees love silverberry! This very orna- fruit-laden branches can be used pendulous branches covered with bright flowers, and silvery red, tasty fruit. Fruit mental variety, Golden Silverberry as a striking addition to floral dis- orange berries. #5275 production is dependent on mild winter features beautiful, yellow and green, plays. #5245 temperatures. PLEASE NOTE: We cannot BURYATIAN SEA BERRIES variegated foliage, silvery beneath and TITAN™ ship Silverberry to TN covered with golden brown spots. Its One of our favorites, Titan bears abun- BEARING AGE 1-2 years after planting. ORANGE ENERGY™ Sweet, high-quality, and compact attractive and tasty red fruit is covered Orange Energy is prized for its dant crops of very large, bright orange BLOOM TIME Late fall growth habit--Buryatian Sea Berries are with silver specks. #6166 incredible crops of large, bright berries. Very flavorful and aromatic, HARDINESS -10°F. or below. most productive in dry, cold, climates orange, flavorful and vitamin-rich they make delicious juice and preserves. PESTS & DISEASES Silverberry is not similar to those East of the Cascade berries. Crops are so heavy that in #5332 bothered by pests or diseases. Mountains. September the plant essentially POLLINATION Silverberry is self-fertile turns orange. #5273 RIPENING TIME Spring SIBERIAN SEA BERRIES AMBER DAWN™ SITE & SOIL Silverberry like 1/2 day to Amber Dawn bears abudant crops ORANGE GLOW™ Imagine delicious carnation and - full sun and well-drained soil. FRUITING SHRUBS & BERRIES FRUITING of large, sweet, bright orange ber- One of the earliest ripening Sea Siberian Sea Berries are extremely hardy like fragrance in your garden in October! ries, which make exceptionally high SIZE AT MATURITY 6' in height Berry varieties, Orange Glow selections well-adapted to the shorter These unique and very attractive quality juice and preserves. A partic- YIELD PER PLANT 5 lbs. + bears striking clusters of bright orange, growing seasons of parts of the Midwest relatives of Goumi, Autumn Olive and ularly attractive variety, Amber Dawn large, tasty berries. This very reliable and and western mountain states. becomes a broad spreading shrub, 5-6 productive variety produces abundant feet in height. #5350 crops, great for fresh eating and making ORANGE DELIGHT™ delicious juice and preserves.#5276 Orange Delight is a popular Siberian variety that bears abundant crops of BAIKAL RUBY™ Prized for its striking, bright coral-red flavorful, reddish orange fruit, which Fragaria spp. • Alpines: 3½" pot, $12.95 -$25.95 • Bare-root bundles available SIROLA™ berries, Baikal Ruby is a very compact STRAWBERRY A hybrid of Siberian and German parents, contains more than two times the shrub and a beautiful addition to any on Select varieties. Please visit our website for stock choices. www.OneGreenWorld.com Sirola is a great variety for the home gar- vitamin C of most other varieties and garden or landscape. Baikal Ruby's den. Early ripening and attractive, Sirola also contains high amounts of vitamins sweet, tasty, bright orange berries are Sweet and flavorful, Strawberries are eases. Use a straw mulch or weed fabric bears abundant crops of bright red-or- E and A. #5272 rich in oil and vitamins with a pleasant the most popular small fruit in home to keep berries off of soil and deter slugs. ALEXANDRIA ALPINE ange, large and unusually sweet fruit. The berries might be small, but acidic flavor. When sweetened, these gardens for good reason. Grow in small Sirola is good for fresh eating and makes Alexandria Alpine Strawberry more RADIANT™ berries make delicious juice. #5213 places like flower borders or containers a tasty juice, especially when mixed A valuable Siberian variety, Radiant is on your patio, deck or balcony. An excel- ALPINE Small fruit, mighty flavor than makes up for it in flavor. These with Leikora, Orange Energy or another prized for its large, juicy, and flavorful lent companion plant. We offer three strawberries are an alpine type known more acidic variety. #5292 fruit, which is particularly high in KLIM’S PRIZE™ for their abundant harvest of sweet, Selected by our friend and breeder types of Strawberries: vitamin C. Radiant forms a compact, flavorful berries. They can continue to Klim Arbakov, Klim’s Prize is a com- attractive shrub reaching about eight June-bearing varieties: set a large blossom and produce fruit from late fall pact, upright growing shrub that bears feet in height. #5344 crop over a 2-3 week period in June, best into autumn of the second year. Their RUSSIAN SEA BERRIES abundant crops of large, bright orange for preserving and fresh eating. small size makes them great for contain- berries. This unique, sweet, high-quality er gardening. #7840 These varieties are less thorny and yield SIBERIAN SPLENDOR™ fruit is good for fresh eating as well as Everbearing varieties: (or Day Neu- A unique, and productive variety from large fruit. juice. #5253 tral) produce a crop from June until fall southern Siberia, Siberian Splendor pro- frost, best for continuous fresh eating AFGHAN BANANA FRAISES DES BOIS duces heavy crops of large, light orange, throughout the summer. This “Berries of the Woods” plant grows BOTANICA™ unusually sweet berries. Siberian Splen- STRAWBERRY a pyramidal mound in shape and pro- One of several superior varieties from Alpine Strawberries: offer intensely It's all too common to compare one fruit dor's fruit is tasty eaten fresh and makes duces no runners. Fraises Des Bois a Soviet breeding program in Moscow, flavored, small berries from midsum- to another when trying to describe fla- delicious jelly. #5290 flower and fruit continuously during the Botanica is prized for its abundant crops mer to fall. Plant all three types for vors as it is such a difficult sensation to summer months until the temperature of very large, richly flavored, bright or- months of eating pleasure. Strawberries describe but with the Afghan Banana becomes colder in the early autumn. ange fruit. Botanica is a very reliable and STAR OF ALTAI™ like half-day to full sun and rich, well- Strawberry it actually tastes just like Star of Altai is an attractive, upright The deep-red fruits are conical and small productive variety in the PNW region. drained soil. Plants are hardy from 0°F. ! Fruits are small, white and growing variety from southern Siberia, and are a little over one inch long. The #5215 to minus 25°F., depending on variety. very prolific. Foliage is very dense and Star of Altai bears abundant crops of un- highly aromatic fruits are sweet without Strawberries are self-fertile and often evergreen and plants spread vigorously usually sweet, large, and tasty, reddish acidity when ripe. This is an excellent begin bearing the year they are planted. making them an effective ground cover. orange berries. #5224 choice for container gardens. #7841 They are not bothered by pests or dis- #7810

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1-877-353-4028 Contact us10AM-4PM Monday-Friday FRUITING TREES Either immune or resistant toEither immune Apple Scab, resistant or they BLOOM TIME BEARING AGE DISEASE RESISTANT DISEASE easy-to-grow trees will dwarf give them to help the opportunity grow this classic fruit. grow tasty, full-size on asunny fruit balcony, patio or deck. Kids love apples! Planting one of or our two of yourimportant part PNW orchard or landscape. With our compact, columnar varieties, you can even With their delicious and nutritious and form, fruit attractive easy-to-grow apple trees will be an • Freedom •Hudson's GoldenGem Easiest to grow ofallourapples! grow abundant crops without spraying.grow abundant without crops APPLES • Chehalis •Empire •Enterprise• Chehalis • WineCrisp™ • WynoocheEarly • WineCrisp™ • Akane • Calville BlancD'Hiver •Calville • Akane -30ºF., below, or USDA zone 4. 1/2 day sun to and full • Spartan • William’s• Spartan Pride • Prima • Priscilla • Sansa • PrimaPriscillaSansa • Honeycrisp™ • Wealthy • HaralsonHoneygold July-October • Goldrush • Liberty • GoldrushLiberty

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apples can be affected by anthracaose or fire or fire blight. by anthracaose affected be can apples foliage. or and also aphids damage can Regionally, fruit other or materials. such ascodling sulfur moth with Pests by or by spraying varieties planting Apple Scab resistant wet springs. You with in regions a problem prevent can and foliage and is especially unsightly onfruit black spots causes Scab,by Apple which affected be can resistant, asdisease All apples, except that are those described PESTS &DISEASES www.OneGreenWorld.com Please visitourwebsite for stock choices. Packages! Combo We Apple Have • Amere de Berthcourt • Arkansas Black •Arkansas • Amere deBerthcourt • Ashmead's Kernal • Binet • Dabinett • Ashmead's Kernal •Binet •Dabinett • GoldRushGoldenRusset Porter’s RED FLESH APPLES FLESH RED STORAGE APPLES STORAGE • Melrose •MutsuPrairieSpy • Firecracker™ •MountainRose • Scarlet Surprise™ •PinkPearl Surprise™ • Scarlet • Perfection • Roxbury Russet •Roxbury • Perfection • Winesap • Yarlington• Winesap Mill CIDER APPLES CIDER

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This will ensure for apple harvest all three abountiful trees. *Triploid­ appleshave sterile partners non-triploid andneedtwo pollinating pollen good pollinizers, and are beautiful and showy in the spring. shouldn’t with be partnered late blooming apples. Crabapples with white flowers areknown as particularly or one step in either direction. Two steps in either direction will also work, but early blooming apples There is much overlap in bloom times, but for the crops, best choose with the apartner same bloom time Some apples are considered self-fertile. To ensure good crops, apples should have apollinating partner. this list provides an approximate order of ripening times (with much overlap). different times harvest allowsfor MONTHS of apple picking. While time harvest exact varies a bit by region, Apple season stretches early from summer all the way into late fall. Choosing of avariety apples with LATE: Yellow Delicious Sentinel Columnar, Scarlet Sansa, Summer Spitzenberg, Rambo*, Summerred, WineCrisp, Winter Banana, Wolf River, Honeycrisp, Hudson's Gem, Golden Jonagold*, King*, Macoun, Columnar, Melrose, Northpole Cox, Queen Rubinette, LATE-MID: Lubsk Queen, Mutsu*, Pink Lady, Prima, Snow Famuse, Transcendent Crab, Wealthy, Winesap* Flesh Red Firecracker (Crab), Freedom, Haralson, Russet, Golden Honeygold, Jonathan, Karmijn*, Kerr Crab, Liberty, EARLY-MID: Flesh, Whitney (Crab),Red Spartan, William's Early, Pride, Wynooche Yellow Transparent EARLY: SEASON VERY LATE: Spy,Prairie Spy, Red WineCrisp, Winesap, Winter Banana, Braeburn, Fuji, Black, Arkansas Fuji Red County), Criterion, Spitzenberg, Enterprise, Russet, Freedom, Hudson's Roxbury Mutsu, Gem, Golden Melrose, LATE: Flesh, Red Mountain Rose Snow Rubinette, Famuse, Yellow Delicious Sentinel Columnar,Scarlet Transcendent Spartan, Crab, Empire, Honeygold, Russet, Golden Jonathan, Karmijn, Macoun,Liberty, Cox, Queen Summer Rambo, Wolf River, Callaway Crab, Chehalis, Ellison's Orange, Honeycrisp, MID: Wealthy, Surprise, Columnar, (Crab) Whitney Pearl, Scarlet Pink Prima, Northpole EARLY: VERY EARLY: SEASON Cortland, Cox's Cortland, Pippin, Orange Flesh, Red Firecracker Gala, Sentinel Columnar, Golden Holstein, Kerr Crab, Amere de Berthcourt Cider, Ashmead's Amere deBerthcourt Kernal, Calville Blanc D'Hiver, Haralson, Jonagold, (of King Tompkins Calville Blanc D’Hiver, Ellison's Orange, Spy, Prairie Fuji, Red Spy, Red Russet* Roxbury Callaway Crab, Chehalis, Crab, Dolgo Gravenstein*, Lodi, Flesh, Red Mountain Rose Pink Pearl, Surprise Scarlet William's Early, Pride, Wynooche Akane, Gravenstein, Summerred, Crab, Dolgo Sansa, Lubsk Queen, Akane, Black*, Arkansas Criterion, Enterprise, Fuji, Gala, SentinelColumnar, Golden GoldRush, Holstein*, GoldRush, Pink Lady GoldRush, Amere de Berthcourt Cider, Ashmead's Amere deBerthcourt Kernal*, Cox's Braeburn, Cortland, Pippin, Orange Empire, APPLE BLOOM TIME &POLLINATION Yellow Transparent, Lodi

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45 SPITZENBERG YELLOW TRANSPARENT GENETIC DWARF APPLES An attractive, bright red fruit with crisp, This delicious and disease-resistant ap- aromatic flesh, and a rich spicy, sweet- ple greets us with early summer ripening tart flavor, Spitzenberg is reputed to be fruit. This classic variety has been grown Thomas Jefferson’s favorite apple. Great for many years throughout the U.S. and APPLE BABE GARDEN DELICIOUS eaten fresh and in baked goods, and is the earliest ripening apple we have Apple Babe is a genetic dwarf that grows Garden Delicious is a genetic dwarf that makes a tasty cider. Spitzenberg ripens found. Originally from Russia, Yellow to only about 8 feet tall and can easily be can easily be maintained at 8 feet in a pot in early to mid October and stores well Transparent fruit is very juicy and sweet. kept in a container or as a small tree in or in the ground. Garden Delicious produc- until spring. Susceptible to diseases. These apples are great for fresh eating, the ground. Apple Babe produces fruits es sweet, crisp greenish-yellow apples that Dwarf Rootstock #0068 sauce and pies. Resistant to apple scab. FRUITING TREES FRUITING that are crisp, sweet, red and delicious. have a slight red blush and occasional rus- Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0168 Dwarf Rootstock #0078 Quality is excellent even in hot inland seting. Produces well even in hot climates Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0178 climates. #0001 and apples are great for dessert, as a stor- age apple and for cooking. #0044

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GRAVENSTEIN SUMMER RAMBO Very juicy and flavorful, Gravenstein Originally from France but grown in is a classic, early ripening variety that North America since the sixteenth cen- makes the best cider and pies. Vigor- tury, Summer Rambo is exceptionally ous and reliable, Gravenstein produces juicy with a subacid, aromatic flavor. abundant crops of large, red and green Skin is greenish-yellow with a red blush CIDER APPLES striped fruit. Gravenstein is not a good and fruit is great for fresh eating, but pollinizer for other apple varieties. especially valuable for sauce and cider. Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0142 Dwarf Rootstock #0096 Dwarf Rootstock #0042 Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0196 GOLDEN RUSSET Golden Russet produces a gray-green to golden-bronze apple with crisp, RED CASCADE WEEPING flavorful, creamy, yellow flesh. The ARKANSAS BLACK Originally from Siberia, Red Cascade™ One of the most striking and beautiful champagne of old-time cider apples, was grown to stay small and survive apples, Arkansas Black fruit ranges in Golden Russet is excellent pressed into extreme cold under snow cover. This color from dark purple to almost black cider, dried, eaten fresh, or cooked. attractive form can now be used in our when ripe. This delicious and aromatic A great storage apple, keeping from Dec. gardens to make a striking, weeping fruit is prized for fresh eating, cider and until April under proper conditions. and fruiting apple tree. In their native baking and keeps its quality for several Dwarf Rootstock #0090 region these weeping apples are prized months in storage. Very resistant to ce- Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0180 for their large, tasty fruit that can be dar apple rust. stored well into the winter. #0169 AMERE DE BERTHCOURT GOLDRUSH Dwarf Rootstock #0010 Popular in French orchards, Amere de This patented selection from Purdue WINESAP Semi-Rootstock #0110 Berthcourt’s bittersweet juice is used for University bears abundant crops of Also known as Virginia Winesap, this SNOW FAMEUSE making alcoholic cider or adding body large, golden-yellow, sweet, crisp, and sweet tart apple is versatile and highly For all the folks in the Rocky Mountains, to sweet cider. Easy-to-grow and very flavorful fruit with a wonderful sugar/ valued as an excellent winter keeper. COX’S ORANGE PIPPIN Snow Fameuse is the apple for you—it An award-winning English dessert productive, Amere de Berthcourt bears acid balance. Great for fresh eating and Moderately disease-resistant and easy- grows best at high elevations. Bright apple, Cox’s Orange Pippin bears deli- great crops of fragrant greenish-yellow baking, ripens in October, and can be to-grow, this is a great variety for home- red skin and pure-white flesh is crisp, cious, sweet-tart fruit with a crisp and fruit with a pink blush. stored until late spring. GoldRush is very steaders and backyard growers. aromatic, and juicy. Also known as the aromatic flesh. One of the best for fresh Dwarf Rootstock #0007 disease-resistant and easy-to-grow. Dwarf Rootstock #0021 Snow Apple of Quebec, this variety has eating and drying, it also makes tasty Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0107 Dwarf Rootstock #0041 Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0121 been grown since the eighteenth centu- sauce and cider. Ripens in September Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0141 ry and is very versatile. and can be stored until January. Dwarf Rootstock #0095 Dwarf Rootstock #0036 Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0195 Semi-Rootstock #0136

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cultivar planted in Europe and excellent BRAEBURN MUTSU AKANE FUJI eaten fresh or cooked. One of our favorites! This unique Mutsu produces large, round, yellow This unique, early ripening, Japanese va- Grow this very popular Japanese va- Dwarf Rootstocsk #0046 New Zealand variety bears large, fruit with crunchy, juicy, tart flesh. riety and enjoy its tree-ripened, rich riety is prized for its striking, bright red, Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0146 high quality, crisp and juicy fruit Its distinctive, delicate, spicy flavor crisp, juicy and flavorful fruit. One of the and delicious flavor. Likely the most with deliciously tangy flesh­—it’s has hints of . Mutsu is a phe- popular apple in the world, green- FRUITING TREES FRUITING best disease resistant varieties, Akane is what we look for at the supermar- nomenal cider apple and excellent ish-red Fuji apples are large and JONATHAN great for fresh eating and can be stored What lacks in disease resistance makes ket. Braeburn ripens in mid-October in desserts or processed. It is an ex- sweet with superb crunchy texture. for several months. up for in flavor! Jonathan is often regard- and can be stored until spring in cellent storage apple, remaining un- Dwarf Rootstock #0032 Dwarf Rootstock #0006 ed as one of the most flavorful apples­— cold storage. Somewhat suscep- shriveled until March. The tree itself Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0132 Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0106 they have an excellent sweet/tart taste tible to various apple diseases. is large, spreading and vigorous with reminiscent of Lennon and McCartney Dwarf Rootstock #0016 biennial fruiting tendencies. Semi- The same as Fuji but CORTLAND RED FUJI apples. Naturally compact and has long Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0116 MELROSE Dwarf Rootstock #0154 with a deep-red skin. Melrose is a beautiful, yellow/ One of the first McIntosh crosses, Cort- been favored by home orchardists. Dwarf Rootstock #0092 green skinned apple with dark land features that familiar vinous Mac Dwarf Rootstock #0087 Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0192 red streaks and russet spots. Its PRAIRIESPY flavor with crimson skin and bright Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0187 It’s hard to beat Prairie Spy if you’re firm, coarse, juicy, creamy-white white flesh, but is slightly larger than looking for an excellent storage flesh has a slightly acidic flavor McIntosh. Cortland bears heavily each GALA apple. It ripens late, can store for Gala produces a large, golden-skinned and is very good for both cooking year and is very popular for fresh eat- three months or more and the flavor fruit with heavy red striping with crisp, and desserts. It continues to ripen ing, especially in salads as the fruit does improves with storage. Aside from a dense, aromatic, mildly acidic, mild- off the tree and is best eaten after not brown quickly when exposed to air. sweet late winter treat, it makes an ly-sweet flesh. The fruit quality is excel- Christmas. One of the best storers, Dwarf Rootstock #0082 excellent cooking apple. lent and stores very well. Vigorous and it can be kept until April at 31°F. The Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0182 Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0191 somewhat self-fertile. tree itself is a vigorous, productive Dwarf Rootstock #0081 annual bearer with a spreading habit CHEHALIS Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0181 and moderate vigor. Semi-Dwarf Very flavorful and great for fresh eat- Rootstock #0152 ing, this unique PNW variety produces huge, beautiful, yellow fruit with a crisp, sweet, and juicy flesh. One of the best disease resistant varieties, Chehalis rip- ens in mid-to late -September. LIBERTY Grow Liberty and enjoy COLD HARDY NORTHERN APPLES Dwarf Rootstock #0032 freedom from apple scab and other Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0132 diseases! Liberty bears large, attractive, bright red fruit with sweet, flavorful, WHITE CLOUD (BELIY HONEYGOLD crisp and juicy flesh. One of the best A cross of Golden Delicious and Haral- EMPIRE NALIV) disease resistant varieties, Liberty is son, Honeygold was bred by brilliant One of the best McIntosh crosses, This extremely hardy Siberian variety is great for eating fresh and baking. Minnesotans as a more cold hardy sub- Empire features a delicious, sweet, and HUDSON’S GOLDEN GEM prized for it’s early ripening, flavorful and Discovered in Tangent, Oregon in Liberty ripens in mid-to-late September stitute for Golden Delicious. The fruit has sharp aromatic taste. Easy-to-grow and juicy fruit. This medium sized, almost a hedgerow, this delicious, golden and stores well until January. yellow skin with russet dots, stores very relatively disease-resistant. white apple is easy to grow and great for brown, conical-shaped russetted apple Dwarf Rootstock #0048 well and is even sweeter than Golden De- Dwarf Rootstock #0084 fresh eating and making delicious apple has an appealing nutty flavor with a Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0148 licious. Dwarf Rootstock #0086 Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0184 sauce. #0114 crisp and juicy flesh­—it tastes almost Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0186 ENTERPRISE like a pear. Disease-resistant and easy- MACOUN HARALSON Enterprise is very disease resistant and to-grow, Hudson’s Golden Gem produc- Considered among the best of the Haralson comes from a University of MN HONEYCRISP™ es abundant crops that ripen in Septem- McIntosh crosses, this exceptionally An incredibly cold hardy and delicious easy-to-grow. This patented variety breeding program, so it’s cold hardy, ber and can be stored until early spring. sweet, juicy, and aromatic variety is introduction from the University of Min- from Purdue University bears great don’t cha know! The flesh is crisp, juicy, Dwarf Rootstock #0044 an excellent dessert apple but can also nesota! A large, round, scarlet red fruit crops of beautiful, deep-red, juicy, fla- firm and slightly tart. It is great for bak- Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0144 be used in sauces or salads. with a yellow background, Honeycrisp vorful fruit. Enterprise ripens in early ing as it holds its shape, texture and Dwarf Rootstock #0090 is prized for its very crisp, juicy flesh and October and can be stored for several retains good flavor in winter. Semi- Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0190 honey-like flavor and aroma. Ripens in months. Enterprise is great for fresh JONAGOLD Dwarf Rootstock #0196 This wonderful apple produces me- early September and can be kept for sev- eating and makes delicious sauce, pies dium to large, firm apples with yellow / eral months in cool storage. and crisps. green skin with red stripes and superb, Dwarf Rootstock #0043 Dwarf Rootstock #0037 rich, full flavor. It is the most common Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0143 Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0137 50 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 51 Apples Cont... PINK LADY Pink Lady produces an oblong, pink-blushed, yellow fruit with APRICOTS Prunus armeniaca • Bare root, $29.95+ creamy, white, sweet-tart flesh that resists browning. It stores extremely well for 6-8 months is perfect for fresh eating or canning. in common storage and longer AUTUMN GLO Ripens in early July, self-fertile. #2575 A unique variety that ripens its fruit ex- in controlled atmosphere. ceptionally late, from August into Sep- Dwarf Rootstock #0055 tember! Flowers open midseason before FRUITING TREES FRUITING Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0155 ripening what is widely considered one of the best tasting apricots available. PRIMA Extend your apricot season into late Plant this easy-to-grow variety and en- WILLIAM’S PRIDE A new patented selection from Purdue WYNOOCHEE EARLY summer with Autmn Glo! #2576 joy abundant harvests of large, sweet One of the most popular apple varieties, University, this delicious, early ripening and juicy apples. Bright yellow with a this crisp, juicy and flavorful apple is variety is one of our favorites. A mid- red blush, early ripening Prima fruit is great eaten fresh or cooked­­—its thin AUTUMN ROYAL summer treat, William’s Pride ripens in Extend the apricot season with Autumn great for fresh eating and can be stored skin almost disappears when baked! late July and bears great crops of large, Delectably sweet and tender, fully ripe Royal, the only known late ripening until winter. A great variety for gar- Named after an area south of the Olym- dark reddish purple, very juicy, tart and Apricots are a unique tasty treat. apricot! Medium to large fruit has yellow deners throughout the US, Prima is re- pic mountains, Wynoochee Early is an flavorful fruit. William’s Pride is very dis- Difficult to ship when ripe, apricots skin and pale orange, firm juicy flesh sistant to almost all apple diseases. excellent choice for NW gardeners and ease-resistant and easy-to-grow. are best grown at home or purchased with quality similar to Royal/Blenheim Dwarf Rootstock #0063 ripens in late July to early August. Dwarf Rootstock #0070 from a local farmer. Apricots can be a and is valuable for fresh eating, canning, Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0163 Dwarf Rootstock #0076 Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0170 challenge to grow West of the Cascade or drying. Autumn Royal is not recom- Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0176 Mountains. Wet winters lead to disease mended for climates with desert-like HARCOT SPARTAN problems and flowers can be hurt by summer heat but will thrive in mild This large fruited Canadian variety is Spartan is a disease resistant, easy- late frosts. Most apricots require around climates. Cold hardy to USDA zone 7. one of the best. Blooms are hardy to to-grow Canadian variety that bears 4-WAY APPLE 600 chill hours of below 45ºF. #2573 late frosts. Fruit has yellow-orange abundant crops of dark red, very large skin with sweet juicy, richly flavor. Very fruit. Often described as having a wine- COMBO BEARING AGE 2-3 years after planting. resistant to brown rot and perennial like vinous flavor, Spartan is juicy, aro- 4 Way Apple Combo has great BLOOM TIME March, depending on BLENHEIM Blenheim produce medium-to-large, canker. Hardy to USDA zone 6. #2572 matic and flavorful, Spartan ripens in varieties for our Northwest variety. pale-orange, red-speckled fruit with late September, and can be stored for growing conditions. This HARDINESS -25°F., USDA zone 4 very juicy, orange flesh and enticing, several months. unique tree features four of the PESTS & DISEASES To help prevent HARGLOW sweet, aromatic flavor that sets the Harglow Apricot is a very late-bloom- Dwarf Rootstock #0064 following disease resistant va- diseases, spray with copper in the fall, rieties: Liberty, Wynooche Ear- winter, and again in the early spring. standard for apricots. This early-bloom- ing and productive Canadian variety ly, Spartan, or Chehalis grafted POLLINATION Self-fertile ing, self-pollinating variety is famous in well suited to areas with late frosts. SUMMERRED California for its canning quality, but is A proven winner in the Northwest for This one is a great choice for PNW onto Honeycrisp. With these RIPENING TIME August, depending also great for drying and fresh eating. its resistance to perennial canker and growers. Bred in British Columbia, Sum- varieties, you can harvest deli- on variety. #2560 brown rot, Harglow produces medium merred is a versatile early ripening apple cious fruit from July to October. SITE & SOIL Half-day to full day sun, sized bright orange fruits with orange that is great for fresh eating, cooking, WINTER BANANA #0580 well drained soil. This apple has a sweet, banana-like fla- freestone flesh. Very sweet and flavor- and as a winter keeper. It is a very reli- Please visit our website for SIZE AT MATURITY 10' - 12' CHINESE MORMON vor and keeps excellent through winter. Chinese Mormon produces heavy crops ful! #2578 able producer here in the Northwest but stock choices. #0980 YIELD PER PLANT 50 lbs. + Many consider this the best tasting, of medium, yellow to orange fruit with not recommended for areas with very www.OneGreenWorld.com fresh eating apple. The fruits feature a excellent flavor and texture very early in hot summers. HOYT MONTROSE beautiful waxy yellow skin with a pink the growing season. This apricot blooms This promising variety bears great crops Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0197 blush. Winter Banana is moderately FLOWERING APRICOT late with frost-resistant buds, making it of large, orange-yellow apricots with a disease-resistant, except to Cedar Apple Please see our an excellent choice for areas with later red blush. Very flavorful, Hoyt Montrose Rust, and requires less chill hours than spring frosts. It also has an edible sweet fruit is sweet, juicy, and great for fresh many varieties. FLAVOR GIANT pit! Requires about 700 hours of chill eating and preserves. #2566 website for all One of the earliest fruits of the year and Semi-Dwarf Rootstock #0122 time below 45ºF. #2561 one of the tastiest too! Flavor Giant pro- stock choices. duces huge crops of the largest apricots we've ever seen. Orange skin and flesh GOLDCOT Goldcot is an apricot built for the cold! has a sweet-tart, well balanced flavor. Researchers bred Goldcot in Michigan’s Ripens in late June here in Oregon and snow belt so you know it’s going to be requires a mild climate without late hardy, vigorous and reliable. Fruit is frosts in order to set good crops. #2580 freestone with golden yellow skin and flesh and has a deep tangy flavor that

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trose’. Montrose ripens late, is extreme- mercial apricots. Fruit is very large with HUNZA ly cold hardy, resists late frost, and is bright orange-yellow skin and flesh and SWEET CHERRIES Hunza is a valuable variety from freestone, and delicious. Fruit has a red performs very well in areas where late northwest Pakistan where it blush skin and a sweet edible pit! #2574 spring frosts are a problem. #2579 grows wild in the Hunza Valley. Fruits are deliciously sweet

and flavorful and dry well on MOORPARK PUGET GOLD Moorpark (also known as Wenatchee) The Puget Gold Apricot was developed the tree. Hunza is also valued produces very large, 2-21/2", deep-yel- in western Washington and is the easi- for its kernels that are eaten low and orange-red blushed fruit with est to grow and most disease-resistant and reportedly very healthful. FRUITING TREES FRUITING juicy, sweet, deep orange flesh of ex- Apricot variety we have found. #2570 #2577 cellent quality. This vigorous dwarf tree grows 8-10 feet tall, flowers early TILTON MONTROSE with showy, pinkish-white blossoms, Tilton produces exquisitely sweet, medi- In 1952 a farmer named Lloyd Rosen- and dependably produces fruit Ju- um-sized, heart-shaped, golden-yellow vold found a seedling apricot growing in crops and is grown commercially. This ly-August. #2567 fruit with dark red blush on vigorous, NEW CRAIG’S CRIMSON Montrose, CO where temperatures com- special variety was introduced in 1860 GOVERNOR WOOD productive trees. This is one of the best A taste test winner and one of the fin- This classic variety features sweet and monly reach -30°F. He took seedlings by Seth Lewelling, one of two broth- varieties for canning though also deli- est flavored sweet cherries around! A juicy, golden-yellow fruit with a red from this tree and grew them in Idaho PERFECTION ers responsible for founding Oregon’s Perfection is a very productive and har- cious eaten fresh. #2571 naturally semi-dwarfing tree, Craig’s blush. Introduced in 1842, Governor and named the best-tasting one, ‘Mon- Crimson is self-fertile and a great choice nursery industry. A Quaker and an ab- dy tree and one of the finest of the com- olitionist, Seth Lewelling named this Wood is still prized for its early ripening for backyard growers as well as com- and abundant crops of delicious fruit. mercial orchardists! Cherries are dark fruit “Black Republican,”­—to honor those Republicans who opposed slav- Governor Wood is also self-fertile and red to nearly black with a sweet, spicy disease resistant. #2113 and delectable flavor. #2116 ery. #2102 HARTLAND™ AMARENA DI PESCARA Hartland is an extremely hardy tree pro- This unique Italian variety is prized for ducing heavy crops of large, attractive, its intensely flavored, very dark red dark red cherries full of antioxidants. fruit. Described as “very cherry”, these Resistant to cracking, this variety per- sweet-tart cherries are great for fresh forms very well here in the PNW as well eating, canning, juice and preserves. as in the Northeast. #2114 Plant with another sweet or tart cherry for pollination. #2132 KRISTIN Perfection apricot Hardier than most Sweet Cherries, BIANCO ROSATO DI Kristin can withstand temperatures to BLACK TARTARIAN -25ºF., and below. Kristin produces Honored as a Heritage Tree and rated PIEMONTE abundant crops of large, dark burgundy Bianco Rosato di Piemonte cherry is the one of the most flavorful cherries, Black fruit with flavorful, firm, and juicy flesh. cherry traditionally used to make mara- Tartarian bears crops of very dark red, #2120 schino cherries. It was recently brought juicy, sweet fruit. As a testimony to to the U.S. directly from Italy. #2134 its happiness in the PNW, a tree was planted in Eugene, Oregon in 1860. It LAMBERT Prunus spp. • Bare root, $29.95 One of our most productive and reli- CHERRIES may be the oldest and largest Sweet BING able cherry varieties, Lambert has been Bing cherries can be traced back to cherry tree in the U.S. #2103 grown in the PNW for over 150 years when Chinese immigrants came to and is still in commercial production. Oregon. Bing produces heavy crops of One of our favorite fruits, everyone loves ripe cherries. Enjoy fresh, dried, or frozen cherries and make delicious baked goods and COMPACT STELLA Features large, dark red, richly flavorful, dark burgundy colored cherries. Fruit Compact Stella is a unique, self-fertile juice. We offer the newest and best varieties for the Northwest and most other regions of the U.S. heart-shaped fruit which ripens in early is sweet, meaty, juicy, and is excellent variety that should only reach 10-12 feet to mid-July. #2125 BLOOM TIME Early spring. BEARING AGE 2-3 years after planting. HARDINESS Most sweet cherries are hardy to at least –20°F., for fresh eating or canning. It is one in height. Compact Stella begins fruit- USDA zone 5. Kristin, Danube™ and Jubileum™ should be hardy to at least –25°F., USDA zone 4. Pie cherries are hardy to at least most popular cherries because of it's ing within a year or two of planting and –40°F., USDA zone 3. PESTS & DISEASES Bacterial canker can damage cherry trees. Symptoms of bacterial canker are dead commercial viability. #2100 bears large, tasty, almost black fruit. As LAPINS Featuring very large, dark purple, cher- branches and bronze colored exudation on branches or trunk. Apply a fall and winter spray of lime-sulfur to help prevent dam- with all “self-fertile” stone fruits, you ries, Lapins is one of the best self-fertile age from this disease. To repel birds, you can cover your trees with netting or use flash tape to scare them away. POLLINATION should still plant one or more other va- BLACK REPUBLICAN cherries available. Introduced by Dr. Except for Lapins, Governor Wood, Compact Stella & Sweetheart, all of our Sweet Cherries require another variety for pollination. A parent of Bing cherry, Black Repub- rieties for increased pollination and fruit Lapins at the Summerland Research Danube™, Jubileum™, Montmorency and Northstar are all self-fertile. RIPENING TIME July-August SITE & SOIL 1/2 day to full sun lican has large, sweet, dark red fruit is production. #2105 Station in British Columbia, Canada, it’s and well-drained soil. SIZE AT MATURITY Sweet Cherries: 12-15 feet in height. Compact Stella, Hungarian & Pie Cherries will be prized for its intense black cherry flavor. a favorite among commercial growers smaller. YIELD PER PLANT 50+ lbs. Well adapted to our NW growing condi- and home gardeners because it’s easy- tions, Black Republican bears abundant to-grow and very productive. #2130

54 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 55 Cherries cont... RAINIER A very large, beautiful, golden yellow fruit with a red blush, Rain- ier is one of the most popular cherries in markets and a top choice CORNELIAN CHERRIES Cornus mas • Bare root, $32.95 for home gardeners. Rainier bears abundant crops of sweet, rich, firm, and juicy cherries. Blooms in early April, fruit ripening July to Cornelian cherries are a unique and attractive form of dogwood native to Ukraine and other regions around the Black Sea. Growing August. #2140 as a shrub or small tree, it’s valued for its tasty fruit and ornamental foliage. Our unique Ukrainian varieties produce unusually large, sweet, and flavorful fruit. Cornelian’s delicate flowers appear in early March. Cornelian cherries are good for fresh eating, preserves, ROYAL ANN juice, and wine. Royal Ann, also known as Napoleon, is an upright growing tree that FRUITING TREES FRUITING produces large, light yellow cherries with a pinkish blush. Royal PIONEER™ Ann is a very versatile sweet cherry and is excellent for fresh eating, Pioneer bears abundant crops of strik- canning, or preserves. #2141 ingly large, pear-shaped fruit which can grow to one and a half inches long. SAM The dark red, early ripening fruit is juicy, Sam is very similar to Bing with its dark, shiny, medium-sized sweet and aromatic. #3849 cherries, however, it’s slightly more tart than Bing. Resistant to cracking. #2135 RED DAWN™ This valuable Ukrainian variety, bears SWEETHEART great crops of large, bright red fruit with Sweetheart is a late ripening variety with an upright growth ELEGANT™ a pleasing, sweet-tart flavor. Red Dawn This popular and attractive variety, habit. They feature large, sweet, bright red cherries. This tree is is particularly easy-to-grow and dis- Elegant bears heavy crops of striking, also self-fertile making it a great addition to a small orchard look- ease-resistant. #3863 dark red, pear-shaped fruit. Sweet and ing for diversity. #2136 delicious, Elegant fruit ripens in late August and is particularly nice for fresh RED STAR™ YELLOW™ Red Star bears great crops of large, one A very unique variety, Yellow bears VAN eating. #3814 Van cherry grow medium-sized fruit very similar to the Bing in color and a quarter inches long, oval fruit. large crops of attractive, lemon yellow, but a little more tart in flavor. The tree bears heavy crops and is A later ripening variety, Red Star holds tart fruit. The one inch long tasty fruit resistant to cracking. #2137 EXOTICA its fruit well into September. The glossy, is good for fresh eating and makes par- This variety is a delicious addition to any dark red fruit has a sweet-tart flavor, ticularly good jam, juice, and compote. food forest. Plant Exotica with another and is very juicy and aromatic. #3856 #3884 variety for cross-pollination and to en- sure good crops. #3820 TART / PIE CHERRIES Prunus cerasus SUNRISE™ Sunrise is a unique variety that bears CORAL BLAZE™ great crops of attractive, sweet, and From a Ukrainian breeding program, Great fruit trees for the home garden, Pie Cherries are smaller trees than sweet cherries. They are covered with flowers in late spring flavorful fruit which resemble a small Coral Blaze is very disease-resistant and and produce heavy crops of tart and flavorful fruit, great for baking and making juice. Japanese plum. The one inch long fruit bears plentiful crops of large, sweet, features red stripes on pinkish-red skin, and flavorful cherries. The striking, and ripens in early September. A great bright red fruit is good for fresh eating EARLY RICHMOND METEOR NORTHSTAR choice for fresh eating and making pre- Early Richmond is a heavy-producing, Meteor is genetically dwarf and only Try this unique and tasty pie cherry from and makes delicious preserves and ice serves. #3840 widely adapted tree that is vigorous reaches 10 feet in height. An excellent MN. Northstar is a self-fertile, naturally cream. #3809 and well adapted to many climates and choice for pies, the fruit is large with dwarf tree that bears heavy crops of soils. Grows to 15-18’ tall. Early-ripen- bright red skin and a clear, yellowish large, tasty, bright red fruit with red ing, flavorful, juicy, bright red fruit used flesh.#2155 flesh and juice. Northstar Pie cherry MEADER HYBRID BUSH CHERRIES Prunus japonica x jacquemontii • 1 gallon, $19.95 primarily for cooking and canning and grows to six to eight feet in height and sometimes eaten fresh when fully ripe. MONTMORENCY is hardy to minus 40°F. #2165 The origin of this varietal is unknown This classic pie cherry produces abun- These bush cherry selections were hybridized and developed by the late Elwyn Meader of Durham, New Hampshire. Dr. Meader but was planted in England in the early dant crops of firm, bright red, richly tart wanted a Montmorency type cherry that would ripen late in the summer season and escape damaging spring frosts. Bird damage 1500s. #2195 fruit with clear juice. Self-fertile and was another reason for the late ripening cherries, because birds do not normally consume red fruits in the late summer. naturally dwarf, Montmorency reach- Now you can enjoy ripe cherries twice a year on a naturally dwarf bush that only reaches four feet in height. es 10-12 feet in height and is hardy to -40°F. #2145 JOEL JAN JOY Joel grows to four feet in height and Jan is a super dwarf, growing to only three Joy grows to four feet in height and is needs Jan or Joy for cross-pollination. feet. Needs Joel or Joy for cross-pollina- the only self-fruitful Meader Bush cherry, #7471 tion. #7472 though it will set better crops with Joel or Jan as pollinizers. #7473

56 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 57 ish-green figs with sweet and richly fla- tastiest honey figs.#3142 vorful, strawberry-colored flesh. Desert NEW JUDA An exciting new variety brought back King produces a massive breba crop Ficus carica • 1 gallon, $19.95+ from the Piedmont region of Italy by Jim FIG making it a great variety for gardeners NEW GRANTHAM’S ROYAL A valuable and relatively new fig for the Gilbert and Lorraine Gardner, Juda bears a in coastal, high elevation, and other cool Pacific Northwest! Grantham’s Royal is a small breba crop followed by a large main A gourmet delight, you should not live your life without feasting on this sweet, delectable fruit. One of the easiest fruits regions. Desert King also withstands fruit San Pedro fig just like the famous Desert crop of black skinned figs with a honey to grow, figs are happy outdoors in the Maritime Northwest. To enjoy truly fresh figs you must grow your own. When damaging late spring frosts better than King, meaning it creates a large breba colored flesh. Figs have a thick honey fully ripe and at their most tender, shipping them long distances is virtually impossible. While many fig varieties are not any other variety we grow. Desert King is crop but requires the fig wasp’s pollina- sweetness with a slight jammy-berry fla- suitable for the NW, our varieties have been chosen for their ability to ripen at least one good crop in our climate. Another a San Pedro type fig so it only produces a tion in order to produce a second crop. vor from the dark flesh. #3149 plus for figs—deer don’t like them! breba crop in climates where the fig wasp FRUITING TREES FRUITING Breba crops are just as huge and early doesn’t live. #3100 BEARING AGE 2-3 years after planting. SITE & SOIL 1/2 day to full sun and most well-drained soils. SIZE AT as Desert King and the flavor is excel- LATTARULLA MATURITY Depending on variety, figs can grow 8’ - 10’ in height or more. They are easy to keep small with pruning. lent with berry and peach notes. A great Also known as Italian Honey Fig, Latta- RIPENING TIME July and September. YIELD 30-50 lbs. PESTS & DISEASES Figs are not heavily cultivated in the NEW DR. GOWATY choice for any growers in cool climates rulla is a reliable and hardy fig tree that A real workhorse fig for cool climates, United States at this time, so pests have not yet become an issue in this crop. POLLINATION Self-fertile to USDA zone 5 that require early crops, but your climate has been producing delicious figs for Dr. Gowaty produces a breba crop and (Chicago Hardy), otherwise zones 6-10. must be mild enough to overwinter its many years in the PNW. Lattarulla bears a very early main crop. Figs are quite breba crop on the previous season’s great crops of large, greenish yellow fruit large, green-skinned with a light red, growth, usually Zone 7 and up. #3138 with sweet, light amber flesh. Lattarulla southeast and other wet climates where almost orange flesh. The closed eye re- NEW BROOKLYN WHITE can bear two crops in one season, one A very popular pass-around fig on the other varieties would spoil. #3103 sists rotting and keeps those pesky ants ripening in late July and the second in East Coast, Brooklyn White is reported- from getting in. Vigorous, cold hardy and HOLLIER Another excellent introduction from LSU’s mid-September. #3116 ly one of the hardiest and most reliable CHICAGO HARDY tasting like strawberry flavored melons. Chicago Hardy pushes the limits of fig breeding program, Hollier boasts one figs for growers in cold climates. Trees #3147 where figs can be grown. Found of the highest sugar contents of any of are quite vigorous and ripen a decent growing in Chicago and said to have their releases. A reliable producer of me- sized breba crop followed by a large, originated in the Mt Etna region of Sicily, NEW FLOREA dium to large yellow figs with an amber mid-season main crop. Figs are a bright Truly a fig for the north country, Florea is it is reportedly hardy all the way to zone flesh. Very sweet and flavorful! #3112 yellow with a light red flesh and the one of the most cold hardy and early rip- 5! Chicago Hardy will usually grow back taste of strawberry jam. One of the most ening figs that we’ve found. In very cold from the roots even if tops are killed by cold hardy light skinned figs, Brooklyn climates in can die back to the ground hard frost. Produces two crops of me- White can die back to the roots in very and, if properly established the year be- ATREANO dium-sized dark skinned delicious figs A productive and reliable variety for the cold winters and grow back to produce fore, will grow back and fruit that next with a strawberry flesh and the flavor of NW and other regions of the US, Atreano figs that next season. #3143 growing season. Florea also produces a berry fruit punch. #3133 bears great crops of light green figs with fairly large and delicious breba crop! Figs sweet and flavorful, dark amber flesh. are brownish red on the skin with a light LITTLE RUBY CELESTE Little Ruby is a favorite that we’ve grown Atreano trees are naturally dwarf and Also know as the Sugar Fig, Celeste is NEW COL DE DAME NOIR strawberry red interior. #3127 A fantastic French fig with a thick elon- in smaller gardens for many years now. good for growing in containers. #3101 sweet as sugar with a smooth rich flavor. gated neck said to resemble the collar of Rarely growing taller than 6 feet high Fruit has violet skin and rose-colored a lady. Col de Dame Noir produces figs Little Ruby is prized for its incredible flesh. Fruit is delightful fresh, but also with a dark brown to nearly black skin HUNT cold hardiness (some say all the way dries beautifully. Closed eye helps resist Hunt was bred in the 1920s in Georgia and a bright red juicy flesh. One of the down to zone 6), its compact habit and splitting and souring. One of the most and is one of the most cold hardy varieties best tasting figs, though not the earliest its huge breba crops of small reddish widely planted fig trees in the South, for Southeast growers. Hunt figs require ripening. #3139 brown figs with a super tasty ruby cen- Celeste is relatively compact and great a long, hot season to ripen so is recom- ter. Flavor is similar to a Chicago Hardy for small spaces or container growing. mended for warmer climates. Growers in with delicious jammy notes and sugar #3102 CONADRIA the Northwest will receive decent crops Conadria is an excellent fig that was in- sweetness. Little Ruby was selected of this incredibly delicious fig.#2125 troduced by Ira Condit and bred by him by retired biologist Denny McGaughy NEW CHAMPAGNE at the California Agricultural Experiment of Olympian fig fame! Thanks Denny! Another excellent introduction from Station in Riverside, California. It’s been NEW GOLDEN RIVERSIDE NEW IMPROVED CELESTE #3120 BLACK SPANISH Louisiana State University’s fig breeding Another incredible introduction from Also known as Black Jack, Black Spanish a popular fig since its release in 1955 and program, Champagne is the offspring (CV. 278-128) Louisiana University and likely the most has grown in Oregon for many years. It’s has proven an excellent choice for cool- Ficus carica of Celeste and a California caprifig and valuable one for short season fig grow- LSU GOLD a reliable and productive variety that er climates, both in its ability to ripen A real winner from the fig orchards at Another fantastic release from Louisi- bears delicious and abundant crops of ers. Improved Celeste ripens one of the bears abundant crops of dark mahoga- sweet fruits and handle cold winters. Davis, Golden Riverside has become quite ana State’s fig breeding program, LSU medium sized figs with yellow flesh and earliest main crops of any variety we’ve ny colored fruit. The very sweet, juicy, Flesh is a strawberry red with a green the popular honey fig amongst collectors. Gold produces large crops of flat yel- gold to caramel flesh. Trees are vigor- grown, ripening its delicious figs in ear- and firm fruit is great for fresh eating, skin. #3111 It produces very large yellow figs but un- low-skinned figs with a honey sweet am- ous, upright and very cold hardy. Ripens ly September here, sometimes even late preserves, and drying. A naturally dwarf like some of the larger ones, it actually ber to red flesh. Selected for the humid a main crop in early July in the Southeast August if it’s been a hot season. Figs have tree, Black Spanish is well suited for con- has a very firm and incredibly sweet flesh. southeast and resists spoiling very well and warmer climates and in August in DESERT KING an especially sugar sweet caramel taste, tainer culture and can bear two crops a One of the best varieties for the North- Ripens early enough to be reliable here in but also performs very well in cooler cli- the Pacific Northwest and more mild cli- similar to Celeste. #3122 year. #3110 west, Desert King is very productive and the Northwest and is certainly one of the mates as it ripens early and doesn’t spoil mates. Very well adapted to the humid reliable, producing abundant yellow- 58 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 59 Fig cont...

Very adaptable to many climate interior and notes of dark berry and a program. Of all the figs that came out be improved if caprified, though it is types, it thrives in the Southeast very high sugar content. Absolutely de- of that prolific breeding program this incredibly difficult to find any good data as well as the PNW and warmer licious! #3123 is the one that received Dr. Ed O’Ro- on this particular species. Many thanks climates. The small, closed eye urke’s name. In the span of just under to Sean Hogan for introducing another makes it resistant to spoiling and NEW MARY LANE a decade O’Rourke spear-headed the valuable Ficus species to us! #3104 is very adaptable to container cul- Often called the “jelly fig”, Mary Lane cross breeding and release of the larg- ture. #3135 produces large crops of delicious yellow est number of fig cultivars in modern STELLA™ Following a friend’s advice, we found figs with a strawberry interior that is history. Though funding dried up and this wonderful fig in a SE Portland nearly seedless. The texture on this one his orchard was eventually bulldozed, neighborhood. Stella was brought here FRUITING TREES FRUITING really is like jelly and has a supremely a great many figs were released, offi- PETITE NEGRA many years ago by an Italian sailor and sweet agave syrup flavor to it. Not the cially and unofficially, to the nursery Growing only three to four feet in VERN’S BROWN TURKEY is now cultivated and prized by his wife. To distinguish this variety from less reli- earliest ripener but fairly reliable here trade and fig community. Thanks to Dr. height, Petite Negra (Little Black Fig), Stella caught our attention with its large able varieties also called Brown Turkey, in the Pacific Northwest. #3124 Ed O’Rourke for everything he did to is the perfect fruit tree for your patio or size, sweet, striking, purplish-red flesh, we named Vern’s Brown Turkey for our further the fig and bring so many valu- sunny living room. Produces two crops and its ability to ripen in our cooler cli- friend and garden writer, Vern Nelson. able, new varieties to us. #3125 of medium-sized fruit with a black skin NEGRONNE mate. #3105 Vern’s Brown Turkey has proven itself A naturally small tree, Negronne bears and deep-red, juicy, sweet flesh and a reliable and productive variety in the striking, almost black fruit, with tasty, very excellent flavor. Very similar to PANACHE TIGER NW. It bears large, sweet and flavorful, sweet, dark red flesh. Negronne is well Easily the most ornamental of all fig Negronne in flavor but much more com- TENA The Tena fig tree has been around since dark brown figs with light amber flesh, suited for container culture or confined varieties, Panache or Tiger produces pact with a slightly different leaf shape. the mid-70s when the great fig breeder often producing two crops a year. #3144 spaces. Also known as Violette de beautifully striped figs with strawberry #3140 Dr. Ira Condit first released it. It’s proven Bourdeaux, it is one of the best tasting flesh and an intense sweet berry flavor. LSU TIGER reliable and very productive all along LSU Tiger Fig is another great selection dark figs.#3128 Even the young branches of Panache WHITE GENOA the west coast, though only recently White Genoa is an excellent variety for from the Louisiana State breeding pro- have a beautiful striped variegation to has it been widely planted around the cool coastal areas, producing a decent gram named in honor of the college’s them. Panache produces figs on first NEVERELLA Northwest. Figs have a greenish yellow breba crop and a huge main crop. Not mascot so you know they must have Neverella, also known as Osborne year wood and requires a long, warm skin and an amber or light strawberry recommended for very hot or humid cli- been proud of this one. And for good Prolific, is one of the best figs for cool and dry growing season to reach its colored flesh. The very tight eye on the mates, as it has a large open eye that can reason! LSU Tiger is an excellent variety coastal climates. Neverella has brown best flavor. This is not the most reliable fig helps prevent spoilage and crops are cause it to spoil in wet summers. Figs are for cool wet climates. Though it was skin with an opalescent flesh and pro- fig for growers in the Maritime NW or very heavy. Flavor is best when grown in very large with a yellow-green thin skin selected for the hot and humid south- duces two crops. It is delicious eaten SE, but performs very well in many warm climates. #3146 and yellow to rose colored flesh. The east where spoilage can be an issue for fresh, canned, or preserved. This medi- parts of CA. #3137 texture and flavor of White Genoa is one the late summer and fall fig crop it also um-sized fig is another great option for of our favorites for fresh eating and is performs impressively well in shorter container gardening and can even fruit TEXAS EVERBEARING NEW RONDE DE Texas Everbearing is a great choice for also good for drying. #3120 growing seasons. Skin is a gorgeous in partial shade. #3141 growers in the SE but also performs well purple often with striations that give a BORDEAUX Ronde de Bordeaux ripens one of the in areas with short seasons, though not nearly variegated look to it and flesh is OLYMPIAN HARDY earliest main crops of any fig we’ve recommended for very cool coastal ar- a deep red. Flavor is very sugary sweet The Olympian hardy fig is named for seen, as early as August in our climate! eas. It bears at a young age, producing for a dark fig but with a nice berry fin- the city of Olympia, Washington where Figs are similar to the other famous fig two crops of medium-to-large, bell- ish. One of our favorites! #3131 it was “discovered” by biologist Denny WANT TO LEARN MORE from Bordeaux, Violette de Bordeaux, shaped figs with brownish-yellow skin McGaughy and found to be a truly a.k.a. Negronne, but are slightly small- and amber flesh. #3121 ABOUT FIGS? SIGN UP unique fig variety that was not yet in MAGNOLIA er and not quite as dark in skin or flesh. Magnolia, also known as Brunswick, the nursery trade. Olympia bears two FOR OUR E-NEWSLETTER Figs have a delicious rich berry flavor to produces two crops of large and very crops of green and purple striped fruit them and rank with the best of the dark TO RECEIVE UPDATES delicious sugary sweet figs. Very vigor- with sweet, violet flesh that is excellent skinned figs. This one is sure to become ous and prolific but prone to splitting in for fresh eating, canning or drying. It is ON EVENTS LIKE OUR one of the most popular and reliable figs areas with wet summers. Very popular an incredibly cold hardy fig, reportedly PETER’S HONEY Brought from his native Sicily by the for cool climate growers. #3129 EXCITING FIG FESTIVAL IN in Texas as well as the Northwest and down to zone 6 with roots being hardy late Peter Danna of Portland, Peter’s often used for canning. #3134 potentially to zone 5 and one of the SEPTEMBER, PLANT SALES, Honey is one of the best figs we have most reliable producers of two large SILVER LYRE eaten. Peter’s Honey bears great crops Ficus afghanistanica AND MORE! crops in cool climates. #3132 NEW MARSEILLES BLACK of light yellowish-green fruit with de- A most lovely introduction from our A very popular but still somewhat rare lectably tender and sweet, dark amber friends at Cistus Nursery, Silver Lyre Fig fig, Marseilles Black is one of the finest NEW O’ROURKE flesh. In the NW, Peter’s Honey ripens is a mostly ornamental fig as the fruits tasting figs that reliably ripen here. O’Rourke is yet another excellent fig se- well in warm city climates. In the coun- are not the tastiest, but what it lacks The flavor is often compared to Black lection with the Southeastern-favorite try or in cooler areas, an ideal location in flavor it makes up for in beauty and Madeira though it ripens much earlier Celeste in its parentage and is widely www.onegreenworld.com/newsletter is on the sunny side of a wall or fence. drought tolerance. The silvery green than that variety. Skin is a beautiful regarded as one of the most valuable of #3136 leaves adds an incredible texture to the purple black when fully ripe with a red any fig released by the LSU fig breeding dry garden and the fruit quality might

60 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 61 CITRUS GROWING GUIDE TEA PROCESSING You can grow delicious Oranges, Lemons, Limes and more almost anywhere. By growing them in pots, you can enjoy their evergreen beauty and fragrant flowers even during the coldest winter months. Our very dwarf varieties make it e asy to keep the plants small GUIDE and harvest good crops of full size fruit. While most Citrus are not hardy, growing them in containers allows you to bring your citrus plants indoors during the winter, protecting them from damaging cold temperatures. Growing a Citrus plant in a container is not difficult. For good growth and ultimate success, GREEN TEA it is important to consider the following: • Pluck the very youngest leaves and leaf buds. • Blot the leaves dry and let them dry in the shade for a few hours. a site with at least 1/2 day sun. This can be a deck, patio, or any • Steam the leaves (like you would vegetables) on your CONTAINER & SOIL similar place. It should be close enough to your house or green- POLLINATION stove for about a minute. Choose a container large enough to support your plant for sev- house so it is easy to move indoors in the fall. Most Citrus varieties are self-fertile so • For a different flavor, try roasting them in a skillet for eral years. The larger the pot, the longer it can grow without only one plant is needed for fruit pro- In the fall, move your plant indoors to a location with significant 2 minutes instead of steaming. repotting. A 5 gal. pot is the minimum to consider for planting duction. Since Citrus typically bloom Spread the leaves on a baking sheet and dry in the a one gal. size plant. It should be adequate for 3-4 years. A 7 or light. A south wall with windows will work. Even better is a so- in the winter, you may want to play • 10 gal. pot will allow more years of growth. A 15 gal. pot or 1/2 larium. If you do not have a suitable location, you can use a grow bee and help move pollen from flower oven at 250ºF for 20 minutes. whiskey barrel will likely allow 8-10 years of growth. Consider light, turned on about 16 hours a day. to flower. You can do this with a small • Store the dried leaves in an air-tight container. placing a wheeled dolly under the pot to make it easy to move The transition from indoor to outdoor growing conditions and brush, with the appropriate buzzing it indoors and out. vice versa should be done over a period of several days. An sounds. Citrus fruit usually ripens the OOLONG TEA Pluck the very youngest leaves and leaf buds. Once you have the container, choose a coarse, well-drained pot- abrupt change of environment can cause leaf and fruit drop. winter after flowering. • ting soil. Propagation mix holds too much water and is not suit- • Spread them out on a towel under the sun and let able. Check the label on the bag to see if any fertilizer has been PESTS them wilt for about 45 minutes. added. If not, it is a good idea to incorporate some slow release WATERING & FERTILIZING Outdoors, Citrus plants are usually not • Bring your leaves inside and let them sit at room tem- fertilizer, either chemical or organic. Citrus plants like acidic soil When you grow a plant in a pot, you are responsible for its envi- bothered by pests. Indoors, the most perature for a few hours. so choose a fertilizer that works for Blueberries, Azaleas or other ronment. It is important to check soil moisture often. While your common pests are aphids, spider mites, • Make sure to stir the leaves up every hour. acid loving plants. plant does not want to dry out, the biggest danger is overwater- and scale. Thankfully, dwarf Citrus are • The edges of the leaves will start to turn red as they ing. During the growing season, a deep watering once a week is small plants and pests can be easily begin to dry. often enough. In the winter, when the plant is growing slowly, if controlled. Dealing with pests begins • Spread the leaves on a baking sheet and dry in the PLANTING & SITE at all, a deep watering every two weeks or even less frequently with prevention. Before moving your Partially fill your new container with potting soil, making a oven at 250ºF for 20 minutes. should be enough. Check the top 2-3 inches of soil to determine plants indoors, spray them well with mound in the center high enough so the original soil surface of Store the dried leaves in an air-tight container. water needs. When dry, it is time to water. You can also check water to remove any unwanted guests. • the plant will be a couple of inches below the rim of the pot. water by tipping the plant slightly. You will notice the differ- When they are indoors, inspect your Remove your plant from its existing pot and inspect the roots. ence in weight between a fully watered plant and a dry one. Be plants every time you water them. BLACK TEA Usually it will be necessary to loosen them a bit to stop them careful when watering dry plants as water may run off the side Scale is dark grey or brown and looks • Pluck the very youngest leaves and leaf buds. from circling and get them growing away from the rootball. of the soil mass, giving the appearance of adequate water but like a little bump on stems and trunk. • Roll the leaves between your hands and crush them Loosen and pull our some roots from the edge of the existing actually leaving the root ball quite dry. An odd but effective way Control scale by removing them with until the leaves start to darken and turn red. rootball and drape them evenly over the mound of soil in the to water a pot is to use ice cubes. They will melt slowly and the rubbing alcohol or spraying with horti- new pot. If roots are not long enough to drape them down the • Spread them out on a tray and leave them in a cool water will be absorbed into the soil without runoff. cultural oil at the summer rate. Spider sides of the mound, simply rest the original rootball on top of location for 2 to 3 days. mites live on the undersides of leaves, the mound and fill the remainder of the pot, work soil around Fertilizing can be done with liquid or dry fertilizer. Dry fertilizer • Spread the leaves on a baking sheet and dry in the and make some fine webs. Use Safer’s the roots and water well. can be applied monthly during the growing season, while liquid oven at 250ºF for 20 minutes. fertilizer can applied during weekly watering. Micro-nutrients Soap or a similar spray to discourage Citrus like an outdoor environment during the growing season. • Store the dried leaves in an air-tight container. are important, including iron, zinc and manganese. Leaf yellow- them. Safer’s Soap and oil also work on You can leave your plant outdoors in late spring, summer and • Typically, the young leaves on the new shoots are ing between the veins is a sign of micronutrient deficiency. Be aphids. early fall, when there is no danger of frost. This will keep your preferred for making tea. So long as the Tea plant is sure to follow label instructions with any fertilizer you use. plant healthier and reduce the potential of pest damage. Choose in good health and is growing well, you can harvest these new leaves as they appear.

62 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday 63 BABY SHIPOVA Sorbus x Pyrus This variety features fruit similar to Shipova, but on a much smaller tree. This attrac- tive variety is very early bearing and produces large crops of delectable, yellow-orange fruit. #2930

SHIPOVA Sorbus x Pyrus A unique hybrid of Mountain Ash and Pear, Shipova bears round, yellow-orange fruit, about the size of a large apricot. Quite delicious, the sweet, seedless fruit has a delicate, rose-like aroma. Shipova forms a pyramidal-shaped tree with attractive, FRUITING TREES FRUITING grayish-green foliage. #2925

RABINA Rabina was selected in Russia for its non-bitter, sweet-tart, delicious, and nutritious fruit. Bright orange berries can be eaten fresh or used to make juice / preserves. LOQUAT MEDLAR SHIPOVA It grows into a small-to medium-sized tree, pruning under 12'. #2969 Rabina Eriobotrya japonica Mespilus germanica Sorbus aucuparia • 1 gallon, $19.95-$39.95+ • Bare root, $29.95+ • Bare root, $29.95+

A strikingly beautiful, small to medium A late-season fruit, Medlar has been pop- We offer several unique and attractive size evergreen tree, Loquat features long, ular in Europe since the middle ages. It's Eastern European and Russian varieties dark green, tropical looking foliage and a very productive and attractive variety, selected for high-quality fruit and orna- tasty, light orange, apricot-like fruit. pleasantly sweet-tart, and smooth-tex- mental value. High in vitamins A and C, Loquat is very happy in the Maritime tured. Medlar’s dark green, glossy foli- niacin, pectin and trace elements. Ex- cellent eaten fresh or used in preserves, Northwest, although its pesky habit of age is accented by large white flowers Olea europaea • 1 gallon, $25.95 • 2 gallons, $35.95 blooming starting as early as October and and striking chestnut-brown colored fruit jams, pastries, and wines. Many of our OLIVE throughout the winter makes it difficult that, when ripe has the texture of spiced varieties are hybrids between Mountain to produce fruit in our region, though applesauce. Ash and other species. Grow this surprisingly hardy, compact evergreen tree and enjoy your own, planting more than one plant as well BEARING AGE 2nd year after planting. BEARING AGE 2-3 years after planting, home-grown olives! Olives grow slowly, but will add much ornamental as providing habitat for over wintering BLOOM TIME May depending on variety. value to your yard. You can even grow olives in a container on your deck or that pollinate the loquat HARDINESS -25ºF., USDA zone 4 BLOOM TIME Late spring patio for year-round enjoyment. Olives are easily processed into the tasty flowers greatly increases chances of fruit. PESTS & DISEASES Not bothered by HARDINESS Hardy to -40°F., USDA zone 3. cured olives we all love. Processing tips will be sent with your order. Loquat’s ornamental value makes it well pests or diseases. PESTS & DISEASES Pest and disease- BEARING AGE 1-2 years after planting. worth growing and, depending on the POLLINATION Self-fertile resistant. BLOOM TIME May winter weather and other loquats plant- RIPENING TIME Mid to late October POLLINATION Partially self-fertile. Plant HARDINESS 10°F., or below, USDA zone 8. ed nearby, you should receive a crop of SITE & SOIL Full-to half-day sun and with another variety for cross-pollination PESTS & DISEASES Olives are not bothered by deer, pests, or diseases. this unusual and delicious fruit. #3400 most well drained soils. and heavier crops. POLLINATION Olives are wind-pollinized; pollination can be assisted by BEARING AGE 3-5 years after planting. SIZE AT MATURITY 6' - 8' RIPENING TIME Early fall BLOOM TIME December - February YIELD PER PLANT 20 lbs. + SITE & SOIL Mountain Ash like half to moving pollen from flower to flower with a small brush. HARDINESS 0°F., USDA zone 7 full-day sun, well-drained soil. RIPENING TIME October PESTS & DISEASES Loquat is not both- ROYAL SIZE AT MATURITY 10' - 15' in height, SITE & SOIL Olives like half-day to full sun and well drained soil. ered by pests or diseases. The most dwarfing of any medlar we've depending on the variety. SIZE AT MATURITY 20' in height POLLINATION Self-fertile seen, Royal grows to only about six feet tall YIELD PER PLANT 30 lbs. + YIELD PER PLANT 20 lbs. + RIPENING TIME Early summer and produces medium-sized fruit with a SITE & SOIL Full to half-day sun, well- apple butter flavor. #3015 drained soil. SIZE AT MATURITY 12' - 15' or more MARRON™ NEW SKYLARK DWARF OLIVE YIELD PER PLANT 50 lbs. + One of our favorite varieties! This attrac- For those of you who want an olive tree but don’t have the room or want to keep your olive tree in its pot its whole life, the Skylark tive, naturally compact tree produces Dwarf Olive Tree is a great selection. It tops out at about 6-8 feet and produces few fruits so its mainly grown for its ornamental abundant crops of large, particularly qualities. Leaves are smaller and narrower than a typical olive and have a beautiful silver sheen to them! #4067 tasty, chestnut-colored fruit. #3008 NEW NIKITA JUBILEE™ BREDA GIANT Early ripening and very cold hardy, Nikita Jubilee™ Olive is a unique variety prized for its productivity and its flavorful, large fruit. A classic and productive variety from Hol- Good for making green or black olives, it also make flavorful olive oil. #4055 land, Breda Giant bears abundant crops of large 11/2"-13/4" diameter fruit. Sweet and fine textured, the fruit of Breda Giant are great for snacks and preserves. #3000 64 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 65 66 evaluation in PNW. the Magnum Olive is under oil production. and preserving for good delicious fruit, large,Ukraine, Magnum very features Garden Botanic in FromYalta, Nikita the MAGNUM™ PNW. Joy is under evaluationHarvest in the fruit. abundant oflarge, crops its tasty Yalta, Joy for is Ukraine,prized Harvest Garden in Botanic From Nikita the HARVEST fruit. ripening early offlavorful, great crops its for is prized der evaluation in PNW. the Bountiful is un Garden, Botanic Bountiful Nikita the from A new and promising variety BOUNTIFUL™ PNW.the Olives. Black Pearl is under evaluation in and black green making great both for early tasty, fruit, ripening its for prized is Pearl Black Garden, Botanical Nikita the from A new and promising variety PEARL™ BLACK

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Peterson pawpaw selections, Susque- Very high flesh to seed ratio. The yellow hanna fruit is very sweet and richly fla- flesh is very sweet and rich. This upright vorful with few seeds. Individual fruits tree spreads less than other varieties. can weigh over a pound. #2702 #2746 PAWPAW BUNDLE SWEET ALICE Please visit our website for stock choices & pricing. www.OneGreenWorld.com PROLIFIC Discovered in Ohio, this hardy, compact FRUITING TREES FRUITING Plant these spectacular varieties together for cross pollination and enjoy more abundant This unique variety often begins bearing variety is prized for its large, sweet fruit. crops at a lower cost. Grow your own pawpaw grove and taste the tropics! within two years after planting. Prolific The flavorful, creamy, orange-yellow Pawpaw is early ripening and produces flesh is great for fresh eating and for abundant crops of medium to large, making ice cream. #2772 OVERLEESE™ sweet and tasty fruit. #2748 A very large, oval fruit with delicious, Pawpaws are one of the most unique and delicious fruits that can be grown in the backyard orchard. Native to eastern North creamy, yellow-orange flesh, Overleese TAYLOR America, Pawpaws are one of the only members of the Annonaceae (or custard apple family) that is adapted to temperate This productive and early ripening vari- was selected by W. B. Ward in 1950 in SHENANDOAH™ climates. It’s tropical relatives include the cherimoya, atemoya, guanabana, and soursop, and it’s easy to see the resemblance. This variety is one of the largest and most ety produces abundant crops of sweet Rushville, IN. #2724 Pawpaw fruit (botanically a berry) combines delectable, fruity, banana-like flavor with a creamy, custard-like flesh. Nutritious flavorful pawpaws. Weighing up to one and delicious fruit with a light yellow and delicious, the three-to-six inch long, greenish-yellow fruit is unusually high in protein and has a balanced source of vita- pound, Shenandoah ripens mid-season flesh. It often bears striking clusters of mins and minerals. The long, tropical-looking foliage turns a striking bright yellow in the fall. Pawpaws are cold hardy to zone 5 PAWPAW SEEDLING with a sweet and flavorful, creamy- up to seven fruit. #2780 Pawpaw seedlings are grown from seed and can be grown in temperate climates from coast to coast. yellow, custard-like flesh. #2701 and grow quality fruit. They can also BEARING AGE 2-5 years after planting. BLOOM TIME May HARDINESS -20°F. PESTS & DISEASES Seldom bothered by pests, serve as pollinizers for grafted varieties. WABASH™ or diseases. Be wary of Gulf Fritallaries in parts of the South. POLLINATION Flowers attract flies. Plant two or more varieties. This superior variety is prized for its Plant at least two, or one with a grafted SUNFLOWER One of our most popular and reliable abundant crops of large, sweet, RIPENING TIME late summer to fall. SITE & SOIL Similar culture to most berry plants. Prefers to be established in shade, then variety, for cross-pollination. #2732 moved into sun for best fruiting. Plants need moisture throughout growing season. Prefers rich, balanced soil, but can survive varieties, Sunflower bears large crops of high-quality fruit which often weighs in a variety of conditions. SIZE AT MATURITY 15’-30’ in height. YIELD PER PLANT varies. very large, sweet and delicious fruit. This over half a pound. #2790 PENNSYLVANIA GOLDEN variety won first prize at the 2010 Ohio One of the very earliest ripening vari- Pawpaw Festival. #2764 eties, Pennsylvania Golden bears great KSU CHAPPELL KSU-ATWOOD™ MANGO crops of large, sweet, flavorful fruit. KSU-Chappell is the latest introduction The first variety introduced from the The most vigorous pawpaw we grow, This is a great variety for cooler regions. from Kentucky State University. We Kentucky State University breeding Mango quickly becomes a small tree #2740 haven’t tasted the fruit yet but from program, KSU-Atwood Pawpaw ripens and bears large, tasty fruit with attrac- what we have gathered it is a superb in mid- season and is prized for heavy tive, orange-yellow flesh. #2712 cultivar that strongly resembles crops, 150 or more fruit per tree with Shenandoah. The main difference is rich and delicious flavor. #2711 MARIA’S JOY that this is a faster growing & stronger Bred by Jerry Lehman of Terre Haute, tree! In fact, this is been called the KSU-BENSON™ Indiana, Maria’s Joy produces medium most vigorous Pawpaw variety avail- Another newly released variety intro- to large, kidney-shaped fruit with Pawpaw: In Search of America’s Forgotten Fruit able. #2713 duced by the Kentucky State University yellow flesh. A Davis x Prolific cross, by Andrew Moore breeding program, KSU-Benson Maria’s Joy produces fruit averaging Get your hands on this best-selling book all about North TALLAHATCHIE Pawpaw ripens in mid-season and is 8-14 oz. A well-known fruit author Tallahatchie is distinctive for its exqui- prized for it incredibly heavy crops, remarked it as, ‘the best tasting America’s forgotten Fruit. The perfect complement to your site flavor. Ms. Jones of KSU insisted 150 or more fruit per tree, and rich and pawpaw’ he'd ever tasted. Won Pawpaws. Learn everything there is to know about this that you must include this variety delicious flavor.#2711 the Ohio Pawpaw Festival’s Biggest wonderful tree. when making pawpaw ice cream. It has Pawpaw Contest in 2012. #2714 $26.00 very few seeds with a seed to fruit ratio ALLEGHENY™ less than Shenandoah. Tallahatchie Very productive and flavorful, Alleghe- NC-1 tends to bear large clusters which are ny features large fruit (up to 1/2 lb.) and This early ripening variety from Canada impressive to see. However, it may delicious, sweet, creamy-yellow flesh. produces abundant crops of large and require some thinning. #2787 It appears to be the earliest ripening of flavorful fruit.#2720 the Peterson pawpaw varieties. #2703 See our pawpaw growing guide 10-35 A new Peterson Pawpaw variety, 10-35 at the back of the catalog! bears abundant crops of large, flavor- ful, aromatic and exceptionally sweet fruit. #2787

68 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 69 VETERAN BONANZA Veteran is very productive with a long A very popular yellow freestone peach Prunus persica • Bare root, $29.95+ history in the Willamette Valley. The with large, sweet, low acid fruit. Trees PEACHES fruit is medium in size and has a golden, grow 5-6' tall and ripen early in the slightly red blush skin color. The peach is season. Somewhat resistant to peach leaf freestone and firm, juicy and somewhat curl. #1670 Tree ripened peaches and nec- all the way down to -40°F., Contender coarse in texture. Grows very well in the tarines are irresistibly delicious! BELLE OF GEORGIA is the peach for you. And its not just A reliable old variety, Belle of Georgia is Northwest. #1626 You can harvest large crops of cold hardy, fruits have bright yellow ELDORADO one we've gotten requests for over and A very well-known dwarf peach, these delectable fruits in the freestone flesh with super sweet and over again and now we finally have it! Eldorado produces exceptionally high FRUITING TREES FRUITING NW and other regions of the US. extra juicy flesh. Ripens in mid to late VIVID Firm freestone flesh is tinged red and Vivid produces a beautiful, bright red free- quality, sweet, richly flavored fruit. Flesh Our leaf curl resistant varieties August and is useful for canning, baking is immensely flavorful for fresh eating. stone, very sweet and juicy fruit. Some peo- is yellow, freestone and the skin has an are especially important for NW and freezing as well as a delicious fresh Self-fruitful. #1600 RED HAVEN ple refer to it as the “perfect peach.” #1627 attractive red blush. Good selection for gardeners who do not want to eater. #1608 Red Haven has a spreading form and the low chill area growers. #1671 spray their trees. Please note fruit is medium in size with red skin that is that our leaf curl resistant varieties are INDIAN FREE lightly blushed with yellow. The peach is What it lacks in a desirable name it FORTYNINER not immune to some diseases. Fortyniner is one of the biggest and semi-freestone, sweet and juicy. It is one FLORY WHITE makes up for in being one of the tast- PEENTO PEACHES SITE & SOIL Full to 1/2 day sun and most delicious peaches! These decadent of the best for canning. #1623 One of the only genetic dwarf white iest peaches around. The large free- well-drained soil. freestone peaches are nearly the size of fleshed peaches! We're guessing Flory got stone fruits have a firm cream colored Grown for centuries in China. Gardeners POLLINATION Self-fertile a softball and feature yellow fruit with a its name from the extremely large, show flesh with red striations that bleed in RELIANCE will enjoy this unique, white-fleshed, HARDINESS –20°F. or below, USDA red blush and golden flesh. #1609 Reliance is delicious freestone peach. Its bright red double flowers that precede from the gorgeous speckled red flesh. delicious, donut-shaped fruit. With a zone 5, depending on variety. fruit is golden with a red blush and holds the delicious white peaches. Grows to Truly one of the most beautiful looking spectacular ornamental show in March, BEARING AGE 2-3 years after planting. ® up very well during processing making it only 5 feet in height and requires around peaches we've seen and with a taste to FROST Peento Peaches are covered with profuse, SIZE AT MATURITY 10' - 12' Frost is one of the most leaf curl-resis- an excellent canning peach. #1624 500 chill hours. #1672 match. Did not originate in India, not sparkling-white flowers. BLOOM TIME Early April tant varieties we carry. It’s a great choice sure where the name came from. It RIPENING TIME: Mid-late August for colder areas. The fruit is red with a GARDEN GOLD does need another peach or nectarine SALISH SUMMER (Q 1-8) A great miniature peach for cold climate YIELD PER PLANT 50 lbs. + yellow blush very similar to Red Haven. A unique white-flesh variety discovered to pollenize it but it's highly resistant to A very attractive tree with delectable growers where late spring frost threat- PESTS & DISEASES Peach leaf curl can #1629 in Washington State, Salish Summer, peach leaf curl, so it's got that going for fruit, creamy orange Galaxy is prized for ens, Garden Gold is late flowering and late damage the foliage. Plant resistant vari- formally known as Q 1-8, has showy it. Which is nice. #1061 its deliciously sweet, tender white flesh. ripening. Trees are more vigorous than eties or spray with copper or lime-sulfur pink blossoms followed by large, reddish NANAIMO™ Some call this fruit the “bagel peach” be- most genetic dwarf peaches but tops out two to three times during the winter. Originally from Canada, Nanaimo is leaf- orange, juicy, flavorful peaches. An excel- cause of its size and shape. #1612 at about 5 or 6 feet tall. #1673 Clear, copper colored exudations on the AVALON PRIDE curl resistant, reliable and productive in lent variety for Northwest gardeners, Avalon Pride is a unique peach discov- trunk and branches are symptoms of the NW. The peaches turn a beautiful Salish Summer is very resistant to Peach ered as a seedling outside of Issaquah, Saturn features sweet and bacterial canker. Copper or lime-sulfur red color when ripe, and are freestone, leaf curl. #1635 SATURN GARDEN SUN WA. Avalon Pride bears pretty pink juicy, white, melting flesh. When in A delicious yellow freestone peach with sprays will help protect your tree from with sweet, orange flesh. #1628 flowers followed by large and delicious bloom, Saturn is covered by masses of sweet, mild and melting flesh. Blossoms this disease. fruits in early August. #1607 SUNCREST strikingly beautiful bright pink flowers are very showy! A short one growing to Suncrest is a heavy producing tree. The NEW OCTOBERFEST and appears to be exceptionally resistant only about 4 feet. #1674 A real lioness of a peach, this one has yellow fruit is freestone, extremely juicy to bark diseases. #1640 CANADIAN HARMONY been described as having a “real peach” with a bright red blush, and was featured Canadian Harmony is a very attractive flavor with a very sweet balanced taste. by David Masumoto in his acclaimed book, HONEY BABE peach with a red blush over gold fruit. Honey Babe is a real sugar bomb! Sweet, Fruits are quite large with a yellow-or- Epitaph for a Peach. #1645 The fruit is freestone, round, firm, and yellow freestone flesh has a rich peach ange freestone flesh blushed deep red sweet, with an excellent texture. #1619 MINIATURE PEACHES flavor. Trees are very heavy bearing and near the core. #1659 make a great choice for the home or- CHARLOTTE Genetic dwarf peaches that only get 4-6 chard. Performs very well in warmer cli- One of our favorite, disease resistant OREGON CURL FREE feet in height regardless of what roostock mates. #1675 An excellent variety for the Northwest, varieties, Charlotte bears great crops of they're grafted on. These dwarf peaches Oregon Curl Free is resistant to peach NEW ARCTIC SUPREME deliciously sweet, -red, semi freestone are especially valuable for their ease of A white-fleshed peach from the finest leaf curl and produces great crops of PIX ZEE fruit. Appears to be particularly resistant growing undercover on porches or patios Pix Zee produces some of the largest fruits stone fruit breeders in the United States, large, tasty, sweet and juicy, orange-yel- to bacterial canker, a bark disease that where the winter rain and peach leaf curl of any miniature peach! Fruits ripen early Arctic Supreme is as much eye candy low peaches. These delicious, semi-free- can be a problem in the PNW. #1610 fungus will not infect them. This is one and are delicious, firm and freestone. One as it is tongue candy with its beautiful stone peaches ripen in mid-August and of the easiest ways for home growers to of the larger genetic dwarf peaches it cream colored skin blushed white and are excellent for fresh eating, baking NEW SWEET BAGEL grow peaches and nectarines in climates reaches 6 feet very quickly. Requires 400 a strikingly white, firm flesh. The fla- CONTENDER and preserves. #1630 An excellent and quite large peento peach Contender is likely the most cold hardy where peach leaf curl is a severe issue. or less chill hours. #1676 vor is sweet as can be with a nice tang that certainly has a bagel look to it. Fruits of any peach variety and very late to round it all out. Leave them on the are larger than most donut or peento blooming as well! For growers in the counter for a few days after picking and peach varieties with delicious yellow far north where temperatures can reach they’ll become even sweeter! #1657 flesh. Sets very heavy crops! Just watch out for that leaf curl. #1641 70 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 71 72 pies and deserts. As abonus, Flavortop As and deserts. pies flavor superior favoriteit is its also for a of eaterIt is agreat and fresh because mid-season. ripens blushed fruit red yellow-fleshed, Its with gold tests. taste Flavortop is consistently atop scorer in FLAVORTOP canning. and juice sweeter. becomes pies Great for the picked early. tree-ripens, fruit the As when firm yet smooth texture tart, is yellow,sweet- a with firm freestone, fruit The yellow, nectarines. red-kissed producing large,before flowers oval, spring and fragrant shows beautiful Fantasia that tree looking is agood FANTASIA white flesh.geous blushed and skin gor ared with fruits freestone firm, tic Jay attractive, bears (thetarine nectarine’sthat flesh is), Arc nec A juicy, and flesh-melting fragrant NEW

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EUROPEAN PEARS Pyrus communis NEW ICHIBAN NASHI Ichiban Nashi is the earliest ripening of any Asian Pear variety! BARTLETT CONFERENCE RED BARTLETT Fruits are medium-sized with a gorgeous bright golden skin and Beautiful and golden yellow, Bartlett One of the most popular pears in Eu- Red Bartlett has an early harvest season slight russeting. Flesh is crisp and quite sweet. Fruits store for 4-6 is possibly the oldest and well-known rope, Conference bears abundant crops and is a very vigorous, easy-to-grow weeks after harvest. #0782 pears. Sweet, juicy and delicious, there’s of large, yellowish-brown fruit with very tree. The fruit is medium-to large sized nothing better in late summer! Eat Bart- juicy, sweet, melting flesh. Harvest Con- with a red skin. The fruit is sweet and FRUITING TREES FRUITING lett pears fresh, canned, baked or dried. ference in early October and let it soften tender and perfect for fresh eating and Bartlett is easy-to-grow, very productive, at room temperature, or you can store canning. The fruit ripens without cold and ripens in late August. #0900 Conference until January in proper stor- storage. #0901 age conditions. #0910 SUMMERCRISP ORCAS Summercrisp is an early-to mid-season Discovered on Orcas Island, WA, this ripener with very distinct green, red- excellent, disease resistant variety pro- blushed fruit which is very sweet and light brown pears can weigh more than of golden brown fruit. Ripens mid-to duces great crops of large, attractive, crisp. Summercrisp is fire blight resis- KIKISUI a pound! Large Korean bears abundant late-September. #0745 Kikisui produce a medium sized, smooth, carmine blushed, yellow pears with tant. #0941 crops of delicious and attractive fruit round fruit with thin, green yellow skin smooth, sweet, buttery flesh. Excellent which ripen in early October. #0635 and white, sweet, tart, and juicy, crisp SHIN LI™ for fresh eating, canning, or drying, A superior hybrid from an extensive flesh. The skin is not russeted like most Orcas are very reliable, producers rip- California breeding program, Shin Li is Asian pears. #0625 NIITAKA ening early-to mid-September. These Niitaka is one of the most versatile of a very large, greenish-yellow, russeted beautiful, tasty pears can weigh one any Asian pear varieties. It has very large pear with sweet, aromatic, crisp, and pound! #0915 fruit, can be eaten fresh or dried, and juicy flesh. It's prized for its wonderful, BOSC Unique and very attractive, Bosc is one can be stored up to four months after spicy flavor and is one of the best tasting of our favorite fall pears. It bears abun- harvesting! Tree is more densely grow- varieties we have grown. Bears abun- RESCUE dant crops of golden brown fruit with a With very large, attractive, reddish ing than most pear varieties. #0781 dant crops and are ready for harvest in distinctive long neck. Sweet, juicy and orange blushed, yellow fruit, Rescue will mid-to-late September. #0650 very flavorful, Bosc is great for fresh eat- grab your attention. Sweet, juicy and NIJISEIKI ing, baking, and drying. #0905 flavorful, Rescue is great for fresh eating One of the most popular Asian pears, SHINKO and drying. Comes from a pear breading Nijiseiki is a large, crisp, juicy, and fla- A popular choice, this large, gold- program in B.C. Well adapted to PNW vorful, variety. The yellowish-green fruit en-brown pear won a Sunset Magazine KOSUI growing conditions, it’s vigorous, Kosui produce small to medium, faded is often found in markets in mesh bags. taste test! It's very juicy and sweet and productive, and reliable. #0920 yellow fruit with a slight bronze russet Ripens late August into September. ripens in late September. #0655 skin and crisp, crunchy, juicy, sweet flesh #0740 that ripens early and stores well into SECKEL SHINSEIKI Also known as Sugar Pear, Seckel is a September. #0626 A beautiful, yellow, early ripening RAJA delicious and productive variety prized This attractive, golden-brown Asian Japanese variety, Shinseiki is sweet, by pear lovers everywhere. Extremely pear is very sweet, rich, and delicious! flavorful, and refreshingly juicy. Chilled, sweet and juicy, Seckel fruit features Very productive, disease resistant, and it’s better than a soda on a hot summer buttery smooth, aromatic, flavorful hardy, Raja is a must-have variety for day. One of our most productive and flesh.#0936 gardeners throughout the U.S. #0643 reliable varieties, Shinseiki ripens in late ESPALIER PEAR August. #0765 COMICE COMBO One of the most delicious pears we UBILEEN Our Espalier Pear Combo is a grow, Comice is prized for its richly-fla- A shining star in the pear universe, Ubi- six -way, three tiered com- YAKUMO vored, juicy, firm and delectably sweet leen produces baskets full of large, very Yakumo produces an oblong to oval, bination pear tree. Varieties fruit. An early winter treat, Comice is early ripening, delicious and juicy fruit. smooth, shiny and pale yellow fruit. It that can be included are Anjou, best when picked firm in late fall and This unique variety from former Yugo- has a crisp skin with a juicy, sweet flesh Bartlett, Bosc, Comice, Flemish stored in a cool room for a month or slavia is very disease-resistant and that is mildly melon-flavored. Unlike Beauty, Red Bartlett, Seckel. more. #0908 ripens in late July, fully one month be- other Asian pears, Yakumo has a tapered Please visit our website for fore most other European Pear varieties. LARGE KOREAN neck similar to their European cousin. stock choices. #0980 Also known as Korean Giant or Olympic, #0950 SEURI Yakumo ripens in August and keeps well www.OneGreenWorld.com Large Korean is a unique, high quality Crisp, sweet, and aromatic, Seuri is for months in cold storage. #0770 variety often produces fruit as large as a one of the most flavorful Asian pears grapefruit. These sweet, crisp and juicy, and reliably produces abundant crops

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1-877-353-4028 Contact us10AM-4PM Monday-Friday FRUITING TREES Self-fertile and bears abundant, large, seedless fruit. abundant, and large, bears fruit. Self-fertile seedless fruit. unusually for prized firm, large,flavorful sweet, very is Star Prairie varieties, persimmon American ripening earliest ofthe One STAR™ PRAIRIE to yellow red abeautiful in fall. the foliage turns Afine as ornamental self-fertile. well, Meader’s large, green dark is fruit colored New Hampshire. deep-orange This outstanding Meader in by late the Elwyn Professor Meader wasselected MEADER An excellent pollinizer persimmons. for POLLINIZER MALE YIELD PER PLANT YIELD PERPLANT SITE &SOIL RIPENING TIME POLLINATION PESTS &DISEASES HARDINESS BLOOM TIME BEARING AGE treats. is fruit persimmon like cakes, cookies, and other atomato.ready to eat eating soft when making delectable and for They are fresh great for American fruit. orange light delicious, of crops bountiful produce varieties hard-to-find, grafted U.S. ofthe regions in grown all be coldest the but can persimmon Our American native fruits, American best ofour One SIZE AT MATURITY AMERICAN PERSIMMONS AMERICAN Note: We cannot ship persimmons to CA Note: persimmons ship We cannot Persimmons like 1/2 full soil.day sun to and well-drained American Persimmon American is hardy to -25°F. June Self-fertile but all pollination. but will for aMale bear heavier tree with Self-fertile crops 2-3 years after planting. 2-3 after years Late September Late 30 lbs.+ Naturally pest and disease-resistant. Naturally pest 10' -12' in height (with occasional pruning). #1430 HYBRID PERSIMMON PERSIMMON HYBRID #1436 #1455 feet in height, is self-fertile and hardy in to height, minus is 10ºF. self-fertile feet orange-yellowbeautiful, foliage. fall Nikita’s grows 10-12 Gift followed strikingly fruit by reddishorange flavorful, of sweet, crops bountiful This unique hybrid bears and Asian American Garden in Botanic Yalta, Nikita the Nikita’s is from Ukraine. Gift BordovayaNikitskaya cv. NIKITA’S GIFT™

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Our plums are not bothered by pests in PNW. the plums by are Our not pests bothered Canker can Bacterial 10' -12' #1501 #1525 #1502 Methley, Santa Rosa, Beauty, & Early Italian. Early & Beauty, Rosa, Methley, Santa • Bare root $29.95 - - century, Gage is one ofagroup Green seventeenth since the quality plum A favorite for here at OGW! A standard GAGE GREEN eating, canning drying! or fresh dish black skin. An optimal choice for tile, mild-flavored deep-red plum with French is a mid-season, Prune self-fer PRUNE FRENCH production. tree self-fertile color wine cooked. when red This is a from yellow rich turns green to aflesh flavored sweet the preserving, or fresh flesh. for Great eating and freestone View online @www.OneGreenWorld.com pricing anddetailsabout products up-to-date EUROPEAN PLUMS #1529 —great for commercial for ­—great #1507 - - #1538 greenish-yellow pale gold with skin. flesh sweet and hastender, firm, fruit lectable variety. Oullins’liable de and productive Gage plum family, Oullinsthe is are of attractive and most largest ofthe One OULLINS in ripening latebegins August. and Easy-to-grow excellent drying. for fresh eating and for flesh—great ber firm, plumsam with purple, freestone dark ian producer ofsweet, is aheavy Ital Widely planted in Northwest, the ITALIAN canning. and preserves, baking, eating, Gage is fresh greatful, Green for flavor and richly Very sweet oval fruit. yellowish-green, juicy, and firm tender, of large crops Bears plum varieties. of classic and highly European prized #1530 #1528 - - - - - 79 Plum cont... SATSUMA SHIRO PETITE PRUNE D’AGEN SENECA One of the best Japanese plums, Satsuma features delicious, Reliable, hardy, and very productive, this compact, attractive This unique and very popular French variety, Petite Prune Seneca is a yellow-fleshed, free-stone fruit with bluish-red large, round, dark fruit. Great for fresh eating and preserves. variety bears large crops of round, bright yellow fruit. Mild and D’Agen was brought to the U.S. over 100 years ago. Petite skin. Eaten fresh or preserved, this upright, vigorous, and Satsuma fruit is firm, juicy, and red to the core. Pollinate with sweet, it is great for fresh eating and canning. Pollinate Shiro Prune D’Agen’s dark purple fruit is one of the best plums productive fruit tree requires pollination with another another Japanese variety. #1535 with another Japanese plum. #1540 for drying and making prunes. Very sweet and delicious. European plum. Very resistant to brown rot and cracking. #1519 #1509 PRESIDENT YELLOW EGG For those that want to extend the plum harvesting season, Extend the fresh eating plum season with Yellow Egg. FRUITING TREES FRUITING President is an excellent choice, ripening later than any Fruits are egg-shaped, large and beautifully golden yellow other variety. Fruits are large and have a beautiful deep inside and out. Known in England as ‘Pershore Egg’, the HYBRID PLUMS blue skin and yellow flesh. Primarily used for cooking. Yellow Egg has often been seen only as a cooking plum but #1563 when properly ripened on the tree it rivals the sweetness of Gage plums with its delicious honey flavor and perfectly HOWARD MIRACLE TOKA (BUBBLEGUM) tangy skin. #1564 Frederick Howard crossed a Japanese Satsuma with Europe- Toka, or Bubblegum, produces very sweet, juicy, reddish bronze an Green Gage to give us this unique and outstanding plum! plums with a yellow flesh. This unique hybrid between an Asian Howard Miracle bears great crops of large, crimson and yellow, and Native North American plum originated in South Dakota in sweet and juicy fruit. Tastes like a sweet grapefruit or pineap- the early 1900s and is said to withstand temperature as low as ple. A vigorous spreading tree, Howard Miracle needs another -50ºF. #1549 JAPANESE PLUMS Japanese plum for pollination. #1505

Japanese plums are earlier to ripen, flower, and juicer than European plums, and make great jams, sauces, and wines. Hardy to USDA zones 5-9.

JAPANESE FLOWERING PLUMS Prunus mume Emerald Beaut Japanese Flowering plum is very disease resistant and easy-to-grow. Likes full-to half-day sun, well-drained soil, and can grow 8-10 feet at maturity. Self-fertile and hardy to -10°F. or below. When mature, you can expect 20-30 lbs. of fruit from one tree. the tree! Very unique for stone fruits and BEAUTY an adaptation that is sure to delight the METHLEY Beauty is a widely adapted, self-fertile, home gardener. #1570 The earliest ripening Asian plum, the and early ripening fruit tree. The medi- tree is small and upright with just um-sized purple-skinned plums hold a enough of a spreading form to make this surprise inside with their unique amber ELEPHANT HEART an absolutely beautiful tree. It produces Elephant Heart is a heart-shaped, juicy, flesh and ribbons of red. #1500 heavy, annual crops of juicy, sweet, free-stone plum from New Zealand red-purple fruit. The fruit is juicy, sweet with deep-red flesh and purple skin. and mild with a distinctive flavor which BURBANK They have a pronounced flavor and are This classic Japanese plum was selected is good for fresh eating or jelly. Self-fer- fantastic for almost any application. A by Luther Burbank and is one of the best tile. #1508 perfect addition to your home orchard, of his many introductions. The tree is the Elephant Heart features a dwarfing hardy and low growing with a flat top. rootstock, vigorous growth and hardy SANTA ROSA Fruit is large with red skin and a yellow One of the most popular Japanese temperament. #1510 blush and is firm and juicy. #1560 plums developed by Luther Burbank. This superior variety bears huge crops KANKO BAI PEGGY CLARKE HOLLYWOOD of large, round, purplish-red fruit. Very A popular Japanese variety, Kanko Bai is prized for its abun- One of the best for flowers, Peggy Clarke has beautiful dark EMERALD BEAUT A beautiful ornamental and valuable Emerald Beaut is one of the finest fla- sweet and flavorful, Santa Rosa is great dant, beautiful, fuchsia-red blooms, red tinted foliage, and pink double flowers with incredible fragrance. Also makes fruit tree, Hollywood is prized for its vored of any plum and has won numer- for fresh eating and canning. Santa Rosa large, orange-red fruit that looks like a small apricot. Kanko tasty Ume plums. Japanese Flowering Plums, Flowering Apri- profusion of showy pink blossoms, dark ous blind tastings. Plums have a light is considered to be self-fertile and is an Bai fruit is particularly good for preserving and pickling. Polli- cots and Ume Plums are all different names for the same spe- maroon foliage, and abundant crops of green skin and yellow to orange free- excellent pollinizer for other Japanese nate with Bungo. #1584 cies, Prunus ume. #2590 large, dark red plums with a juicy, deep- stone flesh. Especially unique, you can varieties. #1547 red flesh. Plant with another Japanese begin harvesting it in late August and variety for pollination. #1504 continue until October as fruits maintain crispness, but sweetens as they hang on

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AROMATNAYA PINEAPPLE This unique and valuable Russian variety bears abundant crops This popular variety is treasured for its unique, you guessed it, of very large, bright yellow, aromatic fruit with a delicious, lem- pineapple flavor. #2830 ony flavor. Aromatnaya fruit can be eaten fresh, used in savory dishes or delicious preserves. #2800 VAN DEMAN Selected by Luther Burbank, America’s most famous plant CRIMEA™ breeder, Van Deman quince bears great crops of large and deli- Large, round and bright yellow, Crimea produces attractive cious, bright yellow fruit. This spicy flavored quince makes tasty fruit. You’ll enjoy eating this crisp, juicy, and tender fruit with preserves and baked goods. #2821 its pineapple flavor and citrus fragrance. #2824

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Interspecific Hybrid Fruit Trees are crosses between different fruit tree species to make a unique new fruit. Examples are crosses between Plums and Cherries to make a Pluerry. Other examples include crosses between a Plum and an Apricot called a Pluot. There are even Interspecific Hybrids between a peach, apricot, and plum called Peacotums. All of our interspecific hybrids are bred using traditional plant breeding techniques and are not genetically engineered. and cherry, creating a unique fruit that SULTRY SUNSET PLUMCOT has qualities of both parents. Fruit is in- A unique plumcot selection from Salem, credibly flavorful, tangy, clingstone and ZEE NECTAPLUM OR, Sultry Sunset produces abundant Spice Zee is the first ever nectar- DAPPLE DANDY PLUOT LEAH COT APRIUM larger than a cherry but smaller than a Dapple Dandy gets its name from the An apricot, plum hybrid that is more to- crops of plumcots with the color of ine-peach-plum hybrid. Fruits ripen to plum. Crops are heavy even under ad- beautiful red dappled spots that appear wards the apricot side of the spectrum. a deep New Mexican sunset on their a pale pink when fully ripe and the ripe verse conditions. #3720 on its greenish-yellow skin. Fruits are Leah Cot produces very large fruits that pinkish orange skin and deep red flesh! fruit is unparalleled in flavor, having freestone and the flesh is a spectrum are deep orange inside and out and taste Each fruit hangs from the tree like a little notes of both nectarine and plum! The of red to pink from the outside in with like an apricot with just a hint of plum galaxy of flavor in our fruit filled uni- dark pinkish purple blooms and red a glorious plum-apricot flavor. Pollinate flavor and larger size. Ripens early July BELLA GOLD verse. Fruits resemble a plum more than leaves in spring make Spice Zee a very with another pluot or Santa Rosa plum in Oregon and a good choice for cooler an apricot and have delicious flavors of ornamental tree. Has low chill hour PEACOTUM for best fruit set. #3745 climates where late frost can be an is- Bella Gold is a very exciting both parents. #2580 requirements (200-300 hours) but very sue. #3748 new fruit type from Zaiger Hy- adaptable to areas with high chill hours. brids. A cross of peach, apricot, SWEET TREAT PLUERRY™ #3742 and plum that has the best Introducing Sweet Treat Pluerry™—the SUMMER DELIGHT qualities of all of its parents. first of its kind! The Pluerry™ is a new APRIUM Skin is slightly fuzzy and bright SPRITE CHERRY PLUM fruit type from the genius of Floyd A very late ripening apricot hybrid and yellow like an apricot with an Sprite is an interspecific hybrid of Zaiger. This taste-tested favorite is a an insanely juicy and tasty one as well!

INTERSPECIFIC HYBRID FRUIT TREES FRUIT INTERSPECIFIC HYBRID attractive red blush. Tart skin Japanese plum and sweet cherry complex interspecific hybrid, predom- Summer Delight ripens in late July or gives way to mildly sweet am- that has wonderful qualities of both inantly of plum and cherry, combining August turning all that summer heat ber flesh for a delightful fresh parents. Fruits are large for a cherry or FLAVOR GRENADE PLUOT into a super sweet treat! This new intro- the sweetness of a cherry with that fresh One of our favorite pluots, Flavor Gre- eating experience. Harvest small for a plum and the skin is a deep duction fruits reliably every year and is plum zing. Much larger than a cherry, nade produces elongated green fruits time is late June into July. Trees purplish-black with a sweet cherrylike sure to become a popular variety. #3749 this precocious will hang on the tree FLAVORELLA PLUMCOT with a red blush that are the size of a are naturally dwarfing.#3700 amber flesh. Incredibly delicious! Aside Flavorella looks like an apricot with its for over a month, and the colorful fruit Santa Rosa plum. The texture is crisp from fresh eating they are a great slightly pubescent yellow flesh but is the make Sweet Treat a true ornamental. and the flavor is extreme! Fruits hang choice for canning, cooking, or freezing. size of a plum! The clingstone fruits are #3731 on the tree for 4-6 weeks, an incredibly Pollinate with Shiro or Emerald Beaut, or incredibly aromatic and the firm yellow, long time for a plum or apricot. Flavor possibly other Japanese Plums. #3721 super sweet flesh and tangy skin com- Grenade pluots are also one of the most CANDY HEART PLUERRY bine the best flavors of apricots and Candy Heart, having Japanese plum popular for farmers markets and grocers plums. #3743 and sweet cherry in its parentage, is a because the fruit lasts so long while taste-test proven treat for fruit lovers. maintaining excellent flavor. #3746 Its skin is dark speckled red, and the TRI LITE PEACH PLUM amber/red flesh is slightly subacid and Tri-Lite is a rare cross of peach and very sweet, with a wonderfully unique Japanese plum that produces large crops flavor. This variety has an extended hang of what mostly resemble white fleshed time, reaching peak ripeness around mid peaches but with a unique plum after- August in Central California. #3732 COT-N-CANDY APRIUM taste. Fruits are clingstone and a favorite SUGAR TWIST PLUERRY A magnificent white fleshed apricot One of the newest in interspecific plum FLAVOR PUNCH here at the nursery. Fruits hold up well PLUM PARFAIT PLUMCOT hybrid with apricot and plum in its par- cherry hybrids, Sugar Twist has an in- in canning if you can keep yourself from Plum Parfait is an interspecific hybrid of PLUMCOT SPLASH PLUOT entage. A very early bloomer so best for tensely sweet flavor. It is a unique, early Sometimes a fruit is so flavorful it feels One of the most striking colored fruits eating the entire crop! Performs very plum and apricot that has a very unique warmer climates or against the south harvest varitey, (usually early June) and like it punches you in the mouth when you might ever see, Splash Pluots look well here in the Northwest and appears blend of flavors. Fruits have a pinkish side of a building. Flavor is one of the a month earlier than Sweet Treat! Fruit you bite into it. Such is the case with the like a bunch of miniature suns hanging to be rather leaf curl resistant. #3710 orange skin with crimson and amber best of any aprium and fruit set is very has red skin with amber flesh and the Flavor Punch Plum Cherry. This hybrid from the tree as they ripen to a bright marbled freestone flesh. Blooms are reliable. #3750 sugar sweet taste of ripe cherry with very early so not recommended for ar- between Japanese plum and sweet orange-red. Fruits are intensely sweet, DELIGHT CHERRY PLUM the twist of plum you might expect from cherry produces orangish red fruits that medium sized and heart shaped and Delight Cherry Plum is a fantastic inter- eas with areas with late frosts. Trees are such a hybrid. #3730 are a bit larger than a cherry. Any Jap- also make excellent dried fruit if you find specific hybrid between Japanese plum small and compact. #3740 anese Plum should work as a pollenizer yourself in a sugar coma after trying to

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One of the most delicious color. Trees have a spreading habit and

NUT TREES and nutritious nuts, almonds NEW GARDEN PRINCE are very heavy cropping. Ne Plus Ultra is are related to peach, apricot, DWARF popular not only for its abundant crops plum and other stone fruits. Finally, an almond for the urban grow- of tasty nuts but also for its excellence as Almonds are attractive, medium-sized er that is short on space but still wants a pollinator for other almond varieties. trees that are also prized for their pro- to have fresh, home grown almonds. #2530 fuse, pinkish-white, fragrant flowers. Garden Prince grows 6'-9' tall and pro- We are pleased to be licensed by the Ni- duces soft shelled kernels that are ex- NIKITA’S PRIDE™ kita Botanic Garden in Yalta, Ukraine, to ceptionally sweet and tasty. The large This hardy, very late blooming variety, grow and offer these late-blooming and pink blossoms make it an extraordinary bears great crops of large, high-quality, productive varieties to gardeners in the ornamental as well and the trees are self soft-shell nuts. Plant with and Northwest and other regions of the U.S. fruitful so you only need one to grow Oracle for cross pollination and large Our almond varieties are remarkably your own almonds. 250 chill hours are crops of these delicious and nutritious disease resistant and easy-to-grow. needed. #2536 nuts. #2518 BEARING AGE 2-3 years after planting BLOOM TIME March ALL-IN-ONE NONPAREIL HARDINESS Almonds are hardy to All-In-One is a self-fertile almond culti- Nonpareil produces heavy crops of –20°F. or below. var that blooms in late spring, producing smooth, broad, flat, light brown kernels POLLINATION While partially self- soft-shelled, sweet nuts in late Septem- with a soft, thin shell and excellent fertile, planting two varieties will ber-October. It is a fully self-fertile vari- flavor. Nonpareil sets the standard for produce heavier crops. ety, so is a great choice for smaller home fruit quality and crop yields in commer- RIPENING TIME Mid-to-late landscapes where there may not be cial almond production. #2519 September space for multiple almond trees. #2500 Beautiful, large spreading nut trees, chestnuts feature long, tropical, glossy COLOSSAL NEVADA SITE & SOIL Almonds like full to 1/2 day ORACLE™ These hybrid European x Japanese chest- Nevada is an upright, vigorous hybrid Very late blooming and early ripening, green foliage and showy cascades of fra- sun and well-drained soil. BOUNTY™ nuts were bred in the foothills of the High chestnut. Nuts are medium-sized and A hardy, very late blooming and early Oracle bears abundant crops of large, grant, yellow, male catkins in mid-sum- SIZE AT MATURITY 10' - 12' Sierra in CA and grown there for many crops are very productive. Nevada is a ripening variety, Bounty bears abundant sweet, semi-hardshell nuts. #2512 mer, a treat for bees. In the fall, you can YIELD PER PLANT 20 lbs. + years. Colossal is similar to chestnut vari- good pollinizer for Colossal and ripens a crops of sweet, large, softshell nuts. #2510 harvest abundant crops of sweet and eties grown in France and is the highest few weeks after Colossal. #3248 nutritious nuts encased in unique, spiny, PRIMAVERA™ yielding. Nuts are large and very sweet Productive and reliable, this hardy vari- golden brown shells. Chestnuts are high ALMOND TREE BUNDLE HALL’S HARDY once cured. Tree is susceptible to Chest- Unsure of which almond tree to get? Don’t Hall’s Hardy heralds spring with a gen- ety is a very late blooming and the earli- in starch and are delicious roasted or nut Blight. Nevada and Precoce Migoule worry and save big with this bundle of four erous profusion of pale-pink flowers, est ripening of our almonds. Bears great boiled. Refrigerate nuts in plastic bags to are recommended as pollinizers. Colos- almond trees. This set is perfect for a small followed by large, hard-shelled, bit- crops of sweet, soft-shell nuts. #2505 keep them from drying out. sal’s pollen is sterile. home orchard or garden and guarantees ter-sweet nuts. It's the best adapted cul- BEARING AGE 2-4 years after planting. 1 Year Old 18" - 24" #3280 cross pollination and substantial crops. tivar for production in the PNW. #2511 HARDINESS -25°F., USDA zone 4 SEASIDE™ 3 Years Old 4' - 5' #3270 Please visit our website for stock choices. A very productive and reliable variety, PESTS & DISEASES Not bothered by www.OneGreenWorld.com #2500B NE PLUS ULTRA $29.95 Seaside is very late blooming and early pests or diseases in the PNW. A French variety that produces large ripening and bears great crops of sweet, POLLINATION Plant two or more plants EUROBELLA (SILVERLEAF) Eurobella is a narrow and upright grow- papershell nuts with a light chocolate semi-softshell nuts. #2520 for cross-pollination. ing tree that stays smaller than most RIPENING TIME Late September chestnut. Trees are blight resistant and SITE & SOIL 1/2 day to full to sun, well- produce large nuts that peel easily. Good drained soil. pollinizer for Colossal. Performs very well SIZE AT MATURITY 25' + avellana in the PNW. #3245 CHILEAN HAZELNUT YIELD PER PLANT 50 - 100 lbs. +

Of all the botanical wonders to come out of Chile the Chilean Hazelnut is likely our favorite. Worth growing for its tasty nuts alone, the Chilean Hazelnut also features beautifully textured evergreen leaves that are so gorgeous they are often used in flower arrangements as well as stunning and fragrant Proteaceous flowers that are a favorite nectar source for bees. The nut is highly valued in Chile where it is collected and sold at fresh markets and is very much like a nut for cooler climates, both coming from the family and being very high in oils and protein. Check out out website for more detailed info on growing this sometimes finicky species. #5910

86 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 87 TONDA DI GIFFONI Corylus avellana • Bare root, $29.95+, 2 gallon, $35.95+ Tonda Di Giffoni is one of the most prized Italian cultivars due to its delectable, HAZELNUT (FILBERT) round kernels that are very easy to process. These cold-hardy plants can be pruned into tree form or managed as a giant bush. Early flowering, they produce crops in late August to early September in the PNW region. #3210 NUT TREES Commonly known as filberts in the PNW, these compact WEPSTER and attractive nut trees are ideal for your yard and Wepster was first developed to supply the chocolate and baking industry with landscape. Actively growing virtually all year, hazelnuts the ideal kernel size ranging from 11-13 millimeters and kernel weighing 47% feature striking, long, yellow, male catkins that form in of total weight. The tree is highly resistant to Eastern Filbert Blight and its late fall and delicious and nutritious nuts that are ready natural growth habit requires little training making it the perfect orchard to harvest in September. We love roasted hazelnuts as a companion. #3216 topping for ice cream, in cereal, and for baking. YAMHILL BEARING AGE 2-3 years after planting. Yamhill is a recent introduction from Oregon State University featuring attractive, BLOOM TIME Winter and spring. compact growth habit, great crops of large and delicious nuts, and total resis- HARDINESS Hardy to -30°F., flowers will be damaged tance to Eastern Filbert Blight. Yamhill’s high productivity has made it popular below -15°F. with commercial growers. Plant with Jefferson or Gamma for cross-pollination. PESTS & DISEASES #3218 Filbert worm can damage nuts of all Hazelnut varieties. Very resistant to mold. All of our varieties are immune ETA to Eastern Filbert Blight, a serious fungal disease that Eta, actively growing virtually all year, feature striking, long, yellow, male cat- has damaged older varieties in Northwest orchards. kins that form in late fall, and delicious and nutritious nuts ready to harvest in POLLINATION Plant with Jefferson, Eta, or Theta for September. We love roasting filberts as a topping for ice cream, in cereal, and for cross-pollination. baking. #3202 RIPENING TIME September SITE & SOIL 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil THETA SIZE AT MATURITY 8' - 12' This recent Oregon State University introduction features very flavorful, medi- YIELD PER PLANT 20 lbs. + um-size nuts and immunity to Filbert Blight. Plant Theta with Jefferson or Eta for cross-pollination. #3217

DORRIS GAMMA JEFFERSON One of the newest selections from the Or- Gamma is completely resistant to Eastern Main Tree - Bears Most Fruit egon State University breeding program, Filbert Blight and is an excellent pol- Jefferson is one of the latest selections Dorris is one of the most compact Filbert linizer for Jefferson and other varieties. from Oregon State University, this disease varieties. Dorris bears great crops of par- Pollen is shed mid-season and lasts for resistant variety bears abundant crops of ticularly flavorful nuts, which are great a short duration. Nuts are medium-sized very large, delicious nuts. High productiv- for fresh eating, roasting and baking. and mature just before Barcelona. Gam- ity makes Jefferson a very popular choice Connect with us!Check us out on Instagram @onegreenworld Plant with Jefferson for cross pollination. ma should not be relied on as your only for commercial growers. #3203 #3213 pollinizer as its flowering time is short. #3201 MCDONALD FELIX McDonald was introduced at the 99th Named after nurseryman pioneer Felix HALL’S GIANT annual Nut Growers Society Meeting in Gillet, Felix was released as a late polliniz- As the name implies Hall’s Giant Tree 2014. The new cultivar is named after Pe- er compatible with Jefferson and other produces excellent crops of very large ter McDonald, a renowned grower from varieties like Eta and Theta. It produces hazelnuts. Trees are resistant to Eastern Wilsonville, Oregon. #3215 round, small nuts with good quality ker- Filbert Blight and make a great pollenizer nels. Resistant to Eastern Filbert Blight. for other hazelnut varieties. #3205 #3211

88 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 89 MONKEY PUZZLE EVERGREEN TREE Araucaria araucana • 1 gallon, $29.95 CORK OAK SILVER LEAF Quercus suber OAK BEARING AGE Nuts grow on female The famed Cork Oak Tree of the Quercus hypoleucoides trees that take up to 10 years to begin PARANÁ PINE One of our absolute fa- NUT TREES Araucaria angustifolia Mediterranean is bearing. BLOOM TIME Spring vorite evergreen oaks, Paraná pines are distinctive, with a one of the most HARDINESS 0°F., USDA zone 7 the Silver Leaf Oak lives bare, columnar trunk, crowned with a iconic species of PESTS & DISEASES Pest and disease-re- up to its name with its flattened layer of whorled branches. that region and is sage green leaves and sistant. The clusters of needle-like leaves at the national tree gorgeous silvery white POLLINATION Monkey Puzzle seedlings the ends of these branches gave rise to of Portugal. The undersides that flicker will become either male or female trees. the species’ other common name, the outer bark from in the wind, glow from A male and female tree are required for candelabra tree. Early explorers in the the Cork Oak is the nearest streetlight nut production. region reported its seeds’ importance harvested every 7 and thankfully for us This rare and unusual South American RIPENING TIME Late fall as a food source. Preparations of the years or so to pro- terrestrial creatures are evergreen tree is unique for its tiers of SITE & SOIL half to full day sun and tree’s leaves, bark and resin are used for duce corks for bottling wine and other beverages. A stunning best enjoyed from below! The Silver Leaf Oak hails from the al- stiff, pendulous branches that are cov- well-drained soil. medicinal purposes. Hardy to at least specimen plant in the urban or rural landscape, this broadleaf ways enticing sky islands of the Chiricahua Mountains of South- ered with dark green, short, sharp point- SIZE AT MATURITY Monkey Puzzle 5oF., once established. #4251 evergreen is long lived and very climate appropriate for our re- east Arizona where it coexists with Arizona Madrone, Netleaf ed leaves. Monkey Puzzle is a striking, grows slowly to a mature height of gion, being well adapted to areas with dry summers and wet, Oak and Yucca rostrata amongst many other favorites. #3456 valuable ornamental tree. The nuts are 30' - 40' or taller. mild winters. Acorns from the Cork Oak are quite large and ab- sweet and starchy like chestnuts. #4250 YIELD PER PLANT 20 lbs. + solutely adored by pigs. An excellent silvopasture tree. #3450

OAK TREES Quercus • 1 gallon, $24.95 NEW SOUTHERN LIVE OAK OREGON WHITE OAK from the northern part of its range will Quercus virginiana Quercus garryana provide even more cold hardiness for an One of the most widely planted ever- The iconic oak of the Willamette Valley, already exceptional street tree. Water Pinus spp. • 5.5" banded pot - $16.95, 1 gallon - $25.95+ green oaks, the Southern Live Oak is the the Oregon White Oak was a key part of for the first couple summers to get trees PINE NUT TREES epitome of a stately tree! With its large the oak savannah that dominated the established and then let it fend for itself. Beautiful, stately, evergreen trees, Stone Pines make great ornamentals and bear abundant crops of richly flavorful and very spreading crown and enormous branch- Willamette Valley prior to European Acorns can be eaten once the tannins are nutritious nuts called piñon or pignolo. These species are self-fertile and all like half-day to full sun and well-drained soil. es the Southern Live Oak is instantly invasion. Trees can eventually reach a leached out and are beloved by wildlife. recognizable. Native to the Southeast- stately 100 feet or so and their gorgeous #3451 ern United States but very easy to grow spreading form is quite the sight to be- in nearly all climates where tempera- hold on older specimens. Some trees of HOLLY OAK Quercus ilex ITALIAN STONE PINE PINYON STONE PINE tures don’t drop below -10°F. Has prov- great age can still be seen in pockets of A truly stunning evergreen oak, the Hol- Pinus pinea Pinus edulis Round and bushy when young, this pine The Pinyon Stone Pine has been a sta- en itself a reliable and drought tolerant the valley. Excellent wildlife tree and a ly Oak is an icon of the Mediterranean develops into a flat-topped, umbrel- ple food source for people living in the street tree here in Portland. #3458 gift to future generations wherever they and quickly gaining popularity as a valu- la-shaped tree when mature. Its glossy, North American Southwest for thou- are planted. #3452 able climate adapted tree here in the chestnut-brown cones contain abun- sands of years. In mast years the Pinyon Pacific Northwest. Named for its leaves NEW HUCKLEBERRY OAK dant, richly-flavorful nuts.#4308 Pines of the Great Basin create thou- Quercus vaccinifolia that resemble holly, but on a much more CALIFORNIA COAST LIVE sands of pounds of incredibly delicious A lovely and undeservedly rare species attractive tree in our opinion. One of the Quercus agrifolia high quality pine nuts that are highly that grows throughout the Sierra Ne- OAK hardiest evergreen oaks, the long lived A gorgeous evergreen oak, the California valued to this day. Slow growing and vada mountains of California into the Holly Oak will eventually become a very Coast Live Oak grows west of the Central well adapted to the extreme conditions Siskiyou’s in Southern Oregon. A truly large spreading specimen that casts Valley from Mendocino County all the of the Southwest, the Pinyon Pine is a shrubby little thing, the Huckleberry deep shade. Some thinning of the cano- SIBERIAN STONE PINE way down to Baja California. Trees great nut crop for the xeriscape or wild Pinus sibirica Oak grows only 2-4 feet tall by about py makes for a nicer open look, but oth- take on various forms, from scrubby garden. All it needs is well draining soil, A beautiful and stately tree, Siberian 4-6 feet wide and loosely resembles a erwise a very low to no maintenance oak multi-stemmed shrubs to stately 70 being hardy all the way down to USDA Stone Pine is one of the hardiest trees. huckleberry bush from afar. That is of tree. Deserves to be much more widely foot tall spreading trees. In our northern Zone 4! Be sure not to overwater after Siberian is prized for its attractive dark course until it is covered in chocolate planted on the West Coast. #3455 climates they often take the latter and trees are established as the garden hose green foliage and dense, pyramidal brown acorns and you realize that this with great haste and minimal water can bring about their demise. #4330 shape. It has an extremely slow growth little oddity is a Quercus! A great plant to boot! Though trees from warmer rate which makes it a good plant for for wildlife and an excellent one that’s provenance have proven successful small gardens. #4320 hard to beat for hot dry slopes or baking here we think our seedlings collected hot parking strips. #3457

90 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 91 NEW AUNTIE LILLI’S™ SOUTH SEA Pistacia vera • Bare root, $74.95 SALAD TREE PISTACHIO Abelmoschus manihot A stunning, tri-colored variegation on an edible mal- low relative! Auntie Lilli’s™ is what first piqued our NUT TREES KERMAN PETERS interest in this versatile and beautiful edible genus of Kerman is the most widely grown Peters Pistachio is the male pollenizer plants. Though they will not grow as tall tropical trees variety in California’s Central Valley for Kerman. Peters does not bear fruit in northern climates, they can still reach 3 or 4 feet tall and nearly all commercial produc- but pollenizes up to eleven females. with enough delicious foliage to fill the stir-fry pan or tion of pistachios come from Ker- Transplant carefully and do not disturb salad bowl all winter long! And if the foliage wasn’t man. Kerman is a female variety and roots. #3222 enough, Auntie Lilli’s bears gorgeous purple and yel- requires Peters for cross-pollination. low blooms with multiple colors on one flower! They Long hot summer are required to look very similar to flowers in the closely related Hibis- ripen pistachios. Transplant care- cus genus. #LILLI fully and do not disturb roots. Pis- PERENNIAL VEGETABLES tachios grow very slowly to about 20-30 feet and are drought tolerant NEW CHIEF KUBO’S™ SOUTH SEA once established. #3221 SALAD TREE Abelmoschus manihot Chief Kubo’s South Sea Salad Tree is a very decorative and delicious relative of hibiscus, okra, and cacao. It is yet another subtroical edible and perennial green that makes an excellent windowsill plant and a fine Juglans sp. • 1 year, Bare root $9.95 • 3 years, Bare root $29.95 WALNUT addition to any salad or stir-fry! Chief Kubo’s deeply palmate leaves and bright red petioles will brighten A large group of nut-bearing trees, Walnuts are very attractive and valuable shade trees up any dish. #KUBO as well as producing abundant crops of nutritious and tasty nuts. BEARING AGE 4-5 years after planting. BLOOM TIME Spring. HARDINESS Buartnut: -30°F., USDA zone 4. Chambers & Franquette: 0°F.,USDA zone 7. PESTS & DISEASES Walnut husk fly can be a problem, treat with non-toxic Kaolin dust. Walnuts are not bothered by significant diseases in the PNW.POLLINATION Plant two varieties or seedlings for best crops. RIPENING TIME September. SITE & SOIL 1/2 day to full sun GOMCHEE KOREAN and well-drained soil. SIZE AT MATURITY Buartnut and English Walnut: 25' - 30'. YIELD PER PLANT 100 lbs. + MOUNTAIN VEGETABLE Ligularia fischeri PLEASE NOTE: We cannot ship Walnuts to AR, IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, BUARTNUT Ligularia fischeri also called Fiscer’s Ligularia or Gomchee as we MN, MO, NE, OH, OK, PA, TN, VA, A cross of Butternut and Heartnut, Buartnut is a handsome, medium-sized shade tree are calling it is known as “king of the Mountain Vegetables” in WI or WV. that produces abundant crops of tasty nuts. They combine the hardiness and deli- Korea. Gomchee is a perennial temperate climate leafy green. cious flavor of Butternut with the high yields and easy to crack shell of the Heartnut. It is truly an obscure yet much-needed shape tolerant green. 3 Years old: 4' - 5' in height #3300 This plant will fill in and spread in the cool, moist, shaded hab- itat. If you grow in a garden just give it plenty of water (never NEW let it dry out at all) and ample afternoon shade and it will take ENGLISH WALNUTS Juglans regia off! Just be warned it is so delicious slugs and snails will devour VARIEGATED LEOPARD it. It is traditionally used as a “wrap” leaf. We have tested this and it is incredible and clean tasting with a hint of chrysanthe- Farfugium japonicum ‘Argentea’ Very flavorful and nutritious, English Walnuts are great for eating fresh and especially nice in baked goods. This popular nut is still PLANT mum. There is no sharp taste or after bite either. The smell is a valuable commercial crop in Willamette Valley and many people consider our Oregon grown walnuts to be the most flavorful. also mildly reminiscent of chrysanthemum. We think it is deli- English Walnuts become stately and attractive, large trees, growing to 40 feet or more in height and producing over a hundred A great plant for brightening up a shady spot and adding some cious! Eaten fresh as salad when young, used as wraps, cooked pounds of nuts. Plant two varieties for cross-pollination. big-leafed, quasi-tropical texture to a shade garden. Our good in soups, stir-fried or fried as tempura, this is an all-purpose man Garth Gruttman got us excited about this plant as a bold high-quality food plant destined for stardom! #10010 FRANQUETTE MANREGION texture for the shade garden and it’s edible too! The leaf stalk The most widely planted English Walnut in our region, Fran- Manregion is a very hardy form of English Walnut prized for can be eaten much like fuki. Harvest them throughout the sum- quette is valued for large, flavorful nuts and its late-blooming, large, easy to crack, delicious nuts. For a reliable producer of mer once the clump gets large enough, boil them, then peal which allows it to escape damaging, late-spring frosts. Plant great crops in the Northwest, plant Manregion with Carpathian, the outer layer off and they can be added to stir fries or salads. with Chambers or Manregion for heavier crops. #3355 or a Black Walnut Seedling for cross-pollination. #3357 #7717

92 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 93 VARIEGATED DAYLILY A form of Fuki featuring creamy-white Hemerocallis citrina NEW AFRICAN SOCIETY NEW PATIO and green, variegated foliage. #7715 This very hardy and attractive lily features deliciously fragrant, lemon-colored flow- Tulbaghia violacea PEANUT Arachis hypogaea GREEN ers. The unopened buds of these large This form of Fuki is distinguished by very flowers are a real delicacy in stir-frys, A gorgeous and delicious herbaceous perennial from the grasslands large, deep-green foliage. #7710 soups, and stews. A beautiful addition of eastern South Africa. Not a true Allium like onions and garlic, Af- to flower beds and borders, Citron Daylily rican Society Garlic is in the genus Tulbaghia, though is in the same grows two to three feet in height and is family as onions and garlic. It gets its name “society garlic” for its hardy to minus 35°F, USDA zone 4. #7530 intense garlic taste but without the lingering garlic breath. The pur- ple flowers and leaves are typically whats eaten and the plant is also GROUNDNUT LANZHO LILY Apios americana quite ornamental in the flowering border or veggie garden. Only har- Lilium davidii var. unicolor dy to 25 degrees F. so be sure to protect it or bring it inside if growing • 3½" pot, $12.95 This very attractive Lanzho Lily is prized it below USDA Zone 9. #10012 for its bright red flowers and large, deli- PERENNIAL VEGETABLES This valuable, Native American, hardy cious bulbs. Crunchy and sweet, you can perennial vine is prized for its nutty, po- use them like water chestnuts in stir-frys tato-like tubers. Once widely grown in and soups. Lanzho likes filtered shade in This unique variety produces tasty nuts North America, it is now a commercial hot regions. Lanzho Lily grows 12-18" in that thrive in a pot and are ready to har- crop in Japan. This vigorous vine can grow height and is hardy to minus 20°F., USDA vest and eat in September and October. up to 15 feet in one season and produces zone 5. #7510 Chosen for their ability to grow and rip- attractive, reddish brown flowers. Like en in cool climates, these richly flavored, potatoes, the tasty, walnut-sized tubers Valencia-type peanuts are easy to grow should be cooked before eating. #7528 in a pot on the patio, porch, balcony or in your garden beds. Peanut plants are RHUBARB very attractive annuals that produce an Rheum rhabarbarum abundance of yellow peanut flowers that • 1 gallon, $19.95 bend to the soil surface and produce 50- LILY, EDIBLE SITE AND SOIL Moderately fertile, 100 peanut pods in the soil. Boil or roast NEW NAKAFU NEW OKINAWA • 1 gallon, $19.95 well-drained soil with full to partial sun. your own peanuts or make your own BEARING AGE 1st year after planting. Gynura bicolor fresh peanut butter! Fresh peanuts are VARIEGATED SPINACH SIZE AT MATURITY 2’ - 3’ far tastier than anything you’ll find in the SOW TIME Spring or fall Another wonderful species in the Gynura genus, Okinawa Spin- grocery store. #7522 Zingiber mioga RIPENING TIME May-June GINGER ach comes from Indonesia and produces gorgeous edible leaves USDA ZONE 3-9 with the most stunning purple undersides! Truly an ornamental Nakafu Myoga Ginger is a simply stunning form of an already edible and a great plant for adding a quick burst of color, flavor lovely species! Also known as Dancing Crane, Nakafu features and nutrients to a meal. Similar to Longevity Spinach, Okinawa CRIMSON CHERRY an elegantly beautiful variegation that really pops in the un- Petasites japonicus Crimson Cherry produces copious, thick, spinach is a tropical groundcover that performs very well as a FUKI derstory! Has all the same delicious and unique culinary prop- deep-red stalks that are both tender and house plant or planted in the veggie garden and dug up to bring • 1 gallon, $19.95 erties as the standard Myoga Ginger in a much flashier form. sweet. Very hardy and easy-to-grow, it is an inside in fall. It’s traditionally been used in salads, stir-fries, #10024 A spectacular giant perennial, Fuki fea- excellent addition to the home garden that soup and stews. #OKIN tures huge round leaves that can grow will remain productive for decades. #7701 to 21/2 feet across. This amazing foliage is supported by three feet long stalks that are a prized vegetable in Japan. In the Victoria grows prolific, thin, tender stalks We discovered these beautiful and useful spring you will also be rewarded with with a pink blush. Noticeably sweeter and NEW Cama- lilies in China. Very popular delicacies in the COMMON CAMAS LONGEVITY SPINACH numerous spikes of white, daisy-like, fra- milder than other cultivars. #7700 ssia quamash Gynura procumbens • 1 gallon, $9.95 Shaanxi province, they are used in a wide grant flowers that are used in Japanese variety of dishes. Besides having either ed- Common Camas was at one point one of the most common food cooking. Fuki likes half-day to full sun ible bulbs or flowers, they are attractive crops across the Pacific Northwest. Found growing in meadows, Thisleafy green from SE Asia couldn’t be easier to grow! Named and does well in moist soil with frequent perennials and will complement any gar- open forests and along rivers, this edible bulb is incredibly adapt- for its nutrient density and many health benefits, Longevity watering or near a pond or stream. Fuki den. Lilies like half-day to full sun and well- able to a wide range of climates and soil conditions. Beautiful Spinach is our favorite windowsill green. It is not frost hardy so grows three to four feet in height and can drained soil. They are not bothered by pests blue flowers emerge in late spring and the bulbs are typically we grow them in pots on our kitchen windowsills where we can be grown where temperatures fall to mi- or diseases. harvested in the fall and pit roasted or boiled until they become harvest nutritious greens all year long for salads, sandwiches, nus 20°F. It can spread rapidly so locate it soft, sweet and delicious. Flavor is similar to a sweet potato but smoothies, and stir fries. SPCH-1G with care. even sweeter! #10021

94 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 95 BRAZILIAN ARTICHOKE Cynara scolymus GUNNERA • 1 gallon, $16.95 Gunnera manicata BEARING AGE 1 year after planting. BLOOM TIME Late summer Very similar to the Chilean Gunnera but from HARDINESS Artichokes will die back after hard frost. the other side of the continent, Brazilian With mulching, they can be grown to –10oF. Gunnera is even larger and more monstrous PESTS & DISEASES Artichokes are not bothered by pests than its Chilean cousin. Give it plen ty of wa- or diseases. ter and a bog-like setting. Some folks even POLLINATION Self-fertile plant a large saucer under their gunnera’s RIPENING TIME Summer so they can constantly be sitting in standing water. In a rain garden or by the edge of a SITE & SOIL Artichokes like 1/2 day to full sun and well- drained soil. PERENNIAL VEGETABLES pond is a great spot for them too. The stems PERENNIAL VEGETABLES can be peeled and eaten just like the Chilean SIZE AT MATURITY 4' - 5' Gunnera. A truly exceptional and other- YIELD PER PLANT 6-8/plant. worldly plant! #9931 GREEN GLOBE Green Globe flowers in early summer with flower buds that are deep green with a light purple tinge. A good harvest of three to RICHMOND’S four heads can be expected throughout the summer. They are three to four inches in diameter and have wonderfully thick, flavorful hearts. Proven to be the most hardy and remain productive for at PURPLE TREE least five years. Well draining soil helps artichokes survive PNW COLLARD winters. #7760 Brassica oleracea • 1 gallon, $19.95 PURPLE ITALIAN GLOBE Enjoy delicious and colorful greens all year Prized for its tasty leaves that form at the tip of large flower spikes, with this amazing perennial kale! While this unique variety is also a fine ornamental for your edible land- most brassicas are biennial, perennial tree scape. #7765 collards continue vegetative growth for many years without flowering—up to 20 years. Selected for its beautiful foliage, tree collards are an essential piece of any peren- nial vegetable garden. The sweet leaves are even tastier than typical collards. USDA har- diness to zone 8. #9950 ASPARAGUS Asparagus officinalis • 1 gallon, $19.95

BEARING AGE 2-3 years after planting. BLOOM TIME Spring JERSEY KNIGHT PURPLE PASSION HARDINESS -30°F Jersey Knight is a hardy and vigorous Purple Passion is a very large and SEA KALE Crambe maritima • 3½" pot, $9.95 • 1 gallon, $19.95 PESTS & DISEASES Resistant to rust, all-male perennial cultivar resistant to attractive variety with abundant, root/crown rot, and fusarium. fusarium and rust. This wonderful as- purplish-green, flavorful spears that are This perennial Brassica family plant is native to coastal Europe and is an all star of the perennial vegetable world. POLLINATION Self-fertile paragus will not only out-produce most green inside. #7744 All parts of this plant are edible­--the roots, new shoots, leaves, flower heads, and young seed pods are all edible giving you many RIPENING TIME April to mid-June other cultivars, but it is also easy-to- different seasons to harvest from this unique and delicious plant. It is salt tolerant and prefers full sun-part shade. Sea Kale has SITE & SOIL Full sun & nutrient rich, grow, and capable of thriving in many SWEET PURPLE been used for centuries to prevent scurvy and was one of Thomas Jefferson’s favorite vegetables.#SEAK well-drained soils. Mulching prevents different zones. #7742 Sweet Purple is a newer deep purple weeds. cultivar that has a sweet flavor and can SIZE AT MATURITY Harvest at 6"-8". MARY WASHINGTON be eaten raw or cooked. The spears are YIELD PER PLANT Maximum yields Mary Washington has a fantastic flavor less fibrous than others, which allows will begin during the third & fourth and has been a trusted cultivar in Amer- for more enjoyment and less waste! season. ican gardens. It is well adapted to the #7746 West Coast and very hardy. #7743

96 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 97 CLUMPING BAMBOO spp. (not edible) ABUTILON FARGESIA RUFA IVORY COLUMN FLOWERING MAPLE Fargesia rufa is a very hardy, rare, and unique bamboo. This This hard-to-find, very attractive bamboo features glossy, Abutilon megapotamicum • 1 gallon, $19.95 newly introduced species features orange-red culm sheaths bright green foliage, and strong canes that can reach 20 feet in that contrast nicely with the dark green canes and attractive, height with white culm sheaths that contrast nicely with dark Known as lantern plants or flowering maples, Abutilon is a lovely ge- tropical looking foliage. Growing to only eight feet in height, green canes. Ivory Column bamboo likes afternoon shade and nus of broadleaf evergreens that produces an abundance of gorgeous this bamboo makes a fine specimen plant in smaller spaces or is hardy to 0ºF. #4517 lantern flowers from June until frost that are absolutely adored by hum- in a container on your patio or deck. This bamboo likes some mingbirds. We first fell in love with this plant whilst lounging in a clifftop afternoon shade and is hardy to minus 20ºF. #4518 hot tub in the redwood forests of Trinidad, California as the humming- birds visited each lantern that hung over our heads and we watched the sun set over the ocean. Gorgeous! Though fairly hardy in our area (USDA Zone 8) they benefit from a sheltered location out of wind and severe cold. If damaged by winter cold, water them consistently the following spring and they’ll likely bounce right back. They grow to 6 feet tall and RUNNING BAMBOO Phyllostachys spp. just about as wide and they are very tolerant of a wide variety of sun- light conditions. Just make sure the soil is very well draining. #3460

BLACK GREEN SWEET SHOOT Phyllostachys dulcis Striking black canes and attractive, dark Enjoy the graceful, fine foliage of this Very popular in China where it is called green, lush foliage distinguish this rare attractive species as it shimmers in the Vegetable Bamboo, Sweet Shoot’s tasty black bamboo species. Canes can reach slightest breeze. One of the hardiest culms are used in salads, soups, stews, three and a half inches in diameter and species, Green bamboo can survive tem- and stir-frys. Sweet Shoot is quite at-

VEGGIES, ORNAMENTALS, AND MORE ORNAMENTALS, VEGGIES, over 40 feet in height when fully mature. peratures as low as -20°F. Green bamboo tractive, with creamy-white young fo- BAMBOO Hardy to 0°F., USDA zone 7. #4500 shoots are particularly tasty and its canes liage that stands out on the dark green can grow to two inches in diameter and culms. Sweet Shoot grows 20-25 feet in GIANT TIMBER 15-20 feet in height. #4540 height and is hardy to 0°F., USDA zone 7. Used throughout Asia for construction and to manufac- A striking sight, the canes of this rare #4564 ture paper, several bamboo species are also prized for and unique species can reach seven RED MARGIN their sweet, tasty shoots. A perfect edible screen, hedge inches in diameter and 60 feet in height Red Margin bamboo is a graceful and or windbreak, you can let some shoots grow to maturity when mature. The long, bright green attractive variety featuring luxurious, while eating the immature shoots that grow up alongside foliage of Giant Timber bamboo adds supple, dark green foliage and culm them. You can also thin out older canes and use them for to its garden appeal. Giant Timber also sheaths with an attractive red margin. garden stakes or making flutes. Harvesting shoots is easy; produces tasty shoots and is hardy to This valuable and ornamental species simply cut off new shoots just below the soil line shortly -10ºF. #4520 produces tasty shoots, strong canes, and after they emerge in the spring. They are delicious sliced is reportedly tolerant of alkaline soils and and sautéed in stir-fries and other dishes. We offer both high winds. Red Margin grows 15-20 feet spreading and clumping bamboo species. Spreading types in height and is hardy to -5ºF. #4560 typically have larger and taller canes than the spreading varieties. Spreading can move quickly into other areas and cutting and eating the shoots is a good way to restrain them. Clumping bamboo spreads slowly and does not usually need to be contained. PLEASE NOTE: We cannot ship bamboo to HI.

SITE & SOIL Spreading bamboo like 1/2 day to full sun and most soils. Clumping bamboo like some afternoon shade. HARDINESS 0°F. to – 20°F. depending on the species. SIZE AT MATURITY 8' - 60' in height depending upon species. PESTS & DISEASES Bamboo is generally not bothered by pests or diseases.

98 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 99 with a complex and tangy aftertaste similar to pineapple or mango with strawberry notes. These plants came to JAPANESE BLUE BAY TREE CAPER us from a Peruvian seed source select- INDIAN PLUM Capparis spinosa var. inermis ed for their exceptionally large berries. Oemleria cerasiformis BANANA BEAN TREE • 1 gallon, $19.95 • 1 gallon, $19.95 They can be eaten fresh, juiced, turned • 1 gallon, $19.95 Musa basjoo Decaisea fargesii into jams and marmalades, or dehydrat- 1 gallon, $19.95 1 gallon, $26.95 ed to be eaten as a tropical winter snack. Prized for its dark, green, aromatic foli- #10001 2 gallons, $29.95 age, this attractive, compact tree produc- SPINELESS This hard-to-find species produces the 10 gallons, $49.95 es the flavorful . tasty, green flower buds (capers) that HARDINESS To about 0°F. USDA zone 7 enliven salads, sauces and pasta dishes. This hardy species has been PESTS & DISEASES Not bothered by Flower buds are harvested just before grown for fiber for hundreds of pests or diseases. they open and are salted or pickled be- GINGER years in Japan. Growing 10-12 SITE & SOIL 1/2 day to full sun and well- fore use. If let to open, they form large, • 1 gallon, $19.95 feet, Japanese Banana has drained soil. attractive, pinkish-white flowers. It's huge leaves which can be SIZE AT MATURITY 10' - 12' in height. unique for its lack of thorns and forms a used to prepare Mexican and very attractive, shrub. Salt-tolerant and Asian dishes. Though it doesn’t One of the first plants to bloom in the can be grown near the ocean. #9540 fruit in northern climates, it spring, Indian produces racemes of at- provides an amazing tropical tractive, almond-scented, white flowers BEARING AGE 2-3 years after planting. feel to your landscape. PNW which are followed by clusters of small, HARDINESS Caper is hardy to about gardeners have been enjoying sweet, raisin-size fruit. Indian grows 15ºF. In cold regions, grow in a contain- this hardy species for many 8-12 feet and is hardy to -10°F., USDA er and bring to a protected location in years and it is reportedly hardy zone 6. #4700 the fall. t o zone 6a where it will die back PESTS & DISEASES Caper is not both- i n the winter and grow into a full

VEGGIES, ORNAMENTALS, AND MORE ORNAMENTALS, VEGGIES, ered by pests or diseases. sized plant again in the sum- POLLINATION Pollination is not Hedychium coccineum mer. #4400 SCARLET The obscure Blue Bean Tree is originally required. Scarlet Ginger is one of the most strik- LEMONGRASS from Bhutan via the seedsman, explorer RIPENING TIME July ing ornamentals the can be grown in citratus & plant breeder Chris Homanics and is SITE & SOIL Prefers half-to full-day our climate. A relative of the common • 1 gallon, $16.95 also known as Dead Man’s Fingers for its sun, & very well-drained soil. culinary ginger, Scarlet Ginger produces This attractive, evergreen small tree finger-like blue fruits. This 15-20ft tall SIZE AT MATURITY 2' - 3' an abundance of red flowers in late sum- produces the true Bay Leaf used in gour- wispy tree is actually an Akebia Vine rel- mer when not much else is flowering on met soups and other Mediterranean ative. The trunk can reach 8 inches thick tall erect seven foot stems. Pair this one dishes. Its upright growth habit and but quickly tapers- kinda like a Dr. Suess with a hardy banana or bamboo to real- very dark green foliage add beauty to tree. The unique fruit is reminiscent of ly give your tropical garden a splash of any garden or landscape. It is slow Akebia fruit with a mild coconut-like fla- texture and color. USDA Hardiness: zone growing. Bay Tree can be brought inside vor. You eat the jelly-pulp around the 7B. #HED0407 as a house plant in the winter in colder GIANT GROUND- inedible seeds by slurping the sweet regions. #4020 jewels out of the pod then swishing CHERRY HARDY WHITE them around in your mouth and spiting (Cape gooseberry) Physalis peruviana Hedychium coronarium out the inedible seeds, just like how White butterfly ginger lily, or simply • 3½" pot, $8.95 Very popular in South East Asian cuisine, you’d eat passion fruits. Such a special Hardy White Ginger, a cousin of culinary this wonderful perennial grass features and unusual fruit snack. The fruit is ripe • 1 gallon, $16.95 ginger, Zingiber officinale. Its green strongly lemon-scented one inch wide around the end of October and you stalks grow from thick rhizomes to a leaves that grow three to four feet in could even use them as an unusual cen- Also known by the names Cape Goose- height of three to seven feet. Leaves height. Our plants have a purple blush, terpiece for Halloween decorations. You berry, Andean or Peruvian Groundcher- are lance-shaped and sharp-pointed, especially at the base. Lemongrass likes will frighten people by leaving the fruit ry, or Goldenberry, this South American arranged in two neat ranks that run the well-drained soil, half-day to full sun clusters out on the counter because they nightshade produces delicious, incredi- length of the stem. From midsummer and is not hardy outdoors except in frost live up to their name of looking like bly nutritious, large golden berries. The through autumn, the stalks are topped free climates. Pest and disease free and dead man’s fingers.#10005 velvety leaves and beautiful lantern-like with 6-12" long clusters of incredibly very easy-to-grow as a containerized calyx that encases the fruit give it in- fragrant, white flowers that look like plant that can be taken indoors in the credible ornamental appeal. It is a ram- butterflies. The flowers eventually give winter. PLEASE NOTE: We cannot ship bling three to five foot understory plant way to showy seed pods chock-full of Lemongrass to HI #7770 that is grown as a long season annual in bright red seeds. Hardy to USDA zone temperate climates, or taken indoors to 7B. #HED0406 be perennialized. The berries are sweet

100 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 101 trich Fern is hardy to -30°F. or below, USDA zone 4, and likes partial shade and MAHONIA cool, moist soil. #7552 SAN JOSE TASMANIAN OSMANTHUS TREE FERN OREGON Osmanthus fortunei Dicksonia antarctica A lovely hybrid tea olive that we adore MYRTLE for its winter flowering fragrance and Umbellularia californica usefulness as a drought tolerant broad • 1 gallon, $19.95 leaved evergreen shrub. The world could Native to Oregon, this beautiful ever- use a few more Osmanthus hedges and SOFT CARRESS MAHONIA green tree is prized for its dense, dark a few less arborvitae which is why we One of the most exciting Mahonias to green, aromatic foliage, which is used carry this gorgeous variety of Osman- come along in years! While many of as a substitute for Bay Leaves in cook- thus. The perfume of the flowers can be the selected forms of Mahonia cultivars ing, and its light brown wood, which smelled a mile away and is intoxicating- get quite large, Soft Caress stays very is used to make the famed Myrtlewood ly sweet at a time of year when the skies BEIJING BEAUTY compact growing to only 3 or 3.5 feet crafts found in shops on the Oregon are usually grey. #9965 Oh how we wish this magnificent tree MAHONIA in height by 3 feet wide, or even small- coast. Oregon Myrtle is covered with fern was just slightly more cold hardy! A Another excellent new Mahonia er with pruning. The beautiful yellow small yellow flowers in the spring and truly extravagant creature from down selection, Beijing Beauty Maho- flowers that Mahonias are so cherished grows slowly to 20-25 feet in height under, the Tasmanian Tree Fern eventu- nia features textured evergreen for appear in fall or early winter on Soft with an attractive round shape. It likes ally forms a trunk that can grow over 10 foliage, large sprays of late Caress to add a splash of color to the half-day to full sun and moist soils. Pest- feet tall! It’s so beloved that gardeners in blooming yellow flowers and winter garden. The fine feathery foliage free, hardy to 0oF., USDA zone 7. #4030 the Northwest have tried for years to ornamental, edible berries that fits well in a Japanese style garden and grow it with all sorts of overwintering

VEGGIES, ORNAMENTALS, AND MORE ORNAMENTALS, VEGGIES, ripen in spring. Perfect for dry is reminiscent of bamboo foliage. Plant techniques, sometimes with great suc- shade and sure to please your Soft Caress in shade to part shade in cess. But to be sure it overwinters it can overwintering hummingbirds. well draining clay soil for best results. PALM $19.95 - $69.95 be grown in a pot and grown indoors, Also, try making Mahonia jam with the Performs very well on the north side of a though it is thought to be the most cold fruit! #9702 house or among other taller plantings. hardy of any tree fern. Does amazingly #9701 JELLY PALM Butia capitata well along the California Coast and MAHONIA ‘CHARITY’ This South American native is hardy makes a gorgeous house plant! Prefers Mahonia x media ‘Charity’ enough to be grown in most areas of the shade and ample moisture. #7756 This relative of the Oregon Grape is one PNW. Slow growing to 10 feet or more of the most gorgeous and architectur- in height, Jelly Palm features a brown, al plants we’ve seen—makes a great OSTRICH FERN thatchy, thick trunk topped with a strik- focal point in the garden! Grows much Matteuccia struthiopteris ing crown of downward curving, feath- larger than our native Mahonia, and • 1 gallon, $19.95 ery, grey green leaves which will grow flowers in the middle of winter, much to to six feet or more in length. Jelly Palm the delight of the Anna’s produces long spikes of attractive white that overwinters here. When collected flowers followed by tasty, yellowish-or- at the right time, the bright yellow blos- ange fruit which can be eaten fresh or COVER CROPS & WILDFLOWER MIXES soms have a tartness coupled with hints used to make tasty jams. #4620 $2.95 - $25.95 lb. Please see our website for current pricing. of tropical notes. Birds love the dark purple fruit. Likes part shade, especially WINDMILL PALM Vicia sativa in the afternoon and is very drought tol- Trachycarpus fortunei CRIMSON CLOVER GARDEN VETCH WINTER GREEN COVER Trifolium incarnatum An excellent cover crop, fixing 50-110 A very effective and economical cover erant once established. Do yourself and A unique, strikingly attractive and very One of the most beautiful cover crops, pounds of nitrogen per acre. Seed at a crop mix. Contains: 30% Annual Rye the birds a favor and plant Mahonia hardy palm, Windmill Palm is a spectac- Crimson Clover can be planted in late rate of 1 pound per 1,000 square feet. Grass, 25% Walken Oats, 15% Luoma Charity in a place where it has room to ular addition to Northwest gardens and summer or early fall and overwinters to Excellent green manure crop as well. triticale, 10% Crimson clover, 10% Com- become its fullest self! Grows 6-10 feet landscapes. Grow Windmill Palm in the provide nitrogen and green manure to VETCH mon vetch, 5% Austrian winter peas. tall and 5-7 feet wide. #9820 ground or in a pot on your patio. They the soil. Sow seeds at least four weeks WGCCM also thrive in other areas of the U.S. with before killing frost and mow before mild winters. Windmill Palm features With its deep-green, three to four feet they set seed. Features beautiful flow- long, dark green fronds and can grow to tall fronds, this beautiful fern will com- ers and makes a wonderful spring time 10-12 feet in height. The young flower plement any landscape. In the spring show, especially when planted in mass. brachts are edible and can be eaten like you can stir-fry the delicious fiddleheads CCLOVER that taste somewhat like asparagus. Os- bamboo shoots. #4660 102 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 103 lodes or flattened leaf stalks held Blue False Indigo is one of our all time close to the stem are triangular and favorite nitrogen fixers. This deep root- have a geometric look to them. Fra- ed prairie species is very drought toler- COMFREY ACACIAS grant yellow flowers emerge in early BIRD OF ant and an excellent companion plant to Symphytum x uplandicum $19.95 spring and turn the whole plant yel- any young fruit tree. Grows three to four $9.95 - $19.95 low! Best in a sheltered position in PARADISE feet in height and width and produces full sun and hardy to about 15F. Can beautiful blueish purple flowers in This notorious powerhouse permacul- be grown as a large shrub or small SHRUB spring that the bees love. Flowers are ture plant presents itself with large, tree. #9926 Caesalpinia gilliesii followed by beautiful seed pods that fuzzy leaves that are the foundation for turn a deep indigo color and were used tall green stalks clustered with pale-lav- as rattles by children in simpler times. ender flowers, which are adored by bees Can also be used to make indigo dye and all spring and summer long. has often been used as a substitute for CONCHA One of the oldest cultivated Ceanoth- the true Indigofera. #9818 us hybrids and still remains a favorite. AXMINSTER GOLD Graceful arching branches explode with dark blue blossoms that perfume the air VARIEGATED Used for animal forage, various medic- and feed the bees. Can withstand a pret- inal preparations, and soil building, ty wide variety of soils for a Ceanothus Axminster Gold is a beautiful variegated CEANOTHUS but of course well-draining soils with plant. They look similar to a large hosta light summer water are best. #9972 and have beautiful pink flowers that are NEW BLUE JEANS a favorite of bees. Being a sterile hybrid Blue Jeans Ceanothus is one of the easi- NEW DARK STAR it will not spread by seeds but can BAILEY’S PURPLE est of any cultivar to grow. An excellent Dark Star is our favorite Ceanothus. Acacia baileyana purpurea spread by rhizomes. Prefers full-sun to The Bird of Paradise shrub definite- choice for the first time Ceanothus grow- Compact leaves and gorgeous displays Our favorite Acacia for its gorgeous part-shade. #9814 ly falls into the "you can't possibly er. We love this one for its very unique of incredibly fragrant flowers make a grey blue foliage with bright purple grow that here!" category in that it tips that are especially vivid in cool holly-like compact foliage and intensely wonderful ever green screen or privacy looks like something from the trop- lavender colored flowers that cover the hedge and can also be used as a drought BOCKING 14 RUSSIAN weather. Bailey’s Purple is hardy The Bocking 14 variety is a sterile hybrid ics with its incredibly showy giant entire shrub when its in flower.#9917 tolerant nitrogen fixing shrub in areas enough to make it through most of that will not set seed but can still yellow flowers and 3" long bright red with poor soil or little to no summer our Portland winters, though it does stamens protruding from the center. spread via rhizomes and root chunks.

NITROGEN FIXERS & COMPANION PLANTS NITROGEN FIXERS & COMPANION rains. Like most Ceanothus, it needs zero prefer a protected location out of It truly looks like a flower from the NEW BLUE RAY If you don’t want it to spread then it is Ceanothus x ‘Blue Ray’ summer water once established making the wind. Summer pruning and lit- important to plant it in a place where tropics! The fine divided foliage is What do you get when you cross two it an ideal candidate for xeriscaping. tle to no water after it’s established the soil won’t be disturbed. Used by SILVER WATTLE a light grayish green and makes an of our favorite ceanothus varieties? The #9013 will also help curtail any excessive Acacia dealbata many ecological minded gardeners and incredible backdrop for the exotic gorgeous tree forming Ceanothus thry- growth that could break under heavy One of the most cold hardy Acacias, farmers to build soil and bring nutrients looking flowers. Prefers the hottest siflorus ‘Ray Hartman’ and the crowd snow or winds. The yellow flowers Silver Wattle is a gorgeous and fast location you can give it in full sun. NEW ITALIAN SKIES to the surface and as a “chop and drop” favorite, deep blue flowered Dark Star Ceanothus x ‘Italian Skies’ that appear in late winter turning the growing evergreen tree that can mulch. #9815 Drought adapted and native to Ar- made a love child and that shrub is buck A fantastic selection from the UK that tree completely yellow are reason reach up to 30 feet tall when mature. gentina and Uruguay. Deciduous and wild! Growing about 10′ tall by 15′ forms a large mounding shrub and has enough to grow this gorgeous tree. Flowers emerge in January through surprisingly hardy to Zone 7. #9935 wide, this is a big mama! Excellent for the most spectacular deep blue flow- The pollinators will thank you for February and cover the tree in yellow naturalized plantings and covering large ers for nearly two months! Grows very planting it! #9928 blossoms that the bees adore! As a areas. A true gift to the pollinators and quickly when young in well drained member of the pea family the Silver an absolutely gorgeous shrub if you’re soil with no summer water once estab- Wattle is an excellent nitrogen fixing trying to cover a lot of space. #9919 lished. #9929 tree for large scale fertility building BLUE FALSE and is grown as an ornamental by acacia lovers in temperate climates INDIGO CENTENNIAL PT. REYES This groundcover is a multi-functional Easily the most widely planted Ceanoth- all over the world. In certain climates Baptisia australis and extremely tough plant. Centennial us ground cover, and for good reason! it can be a bit invasive so be careful Ceanothus explodes with blue flowers in This beautiful evergreen is as tough as where you plant it! Has proven har- late spring as hundreds of its tiny blos- they come, excels in hot dry situations, dy here in Portland though will have soms open up, much to the delight of on slopes, and delights the bees when some top die back in particularly bees that seem to cover every blossom. the plant gets absolutely covered in harsh winters. #9925 If that weren’t enough, Centennial is violet blue flowers each March. Stems OVENS WATTLE also a nitrogen-fixing and drought tol- root as they touch the ground making it Acacia pravissima erant evergreen. A truly wonderful plant a valuable erosion control ground cover. Ovens Wattle has one of the most for a permaculture guild planting or as And it fixes nitrogen too! Perfect for the unique leaf textures you might ever a companion plant to one of your young parking strip or under a young fruit tree. see! What are actually small phyl- fruit trees. #9012 #9971 104 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 105 HAIRY CANARY 'LILAC BEAUTY' MOUNTAIN SILVER BUSH CLOVER SHRUB YARROW CANCER BUSH MORNING Dorycnium hirsutum Achillea millefolium Lessertia montana NEW POORINDA LEANNE Grevillea juniperiana x victoriae Perhaps the easiest of any Grevillea to GLORY grow in our climate, Poorinda Leanne is XERISCAPING a spectacular cross between the lower growing Grevillea juniperiana and the always gorgeous Grevillea victoriae. #9958 SAPPHIRE SKIES The mere mention of morning glories BEAKED YUCCA might raise the hair of some gardeners Perhaps the most dramatic focal point who have battled them for years, but one could plant in their garden, Sapphire fear not! Silver Bush Morning Glory is a Skies Beaked Yucca will cause even the non-invasive bush form that is an ab- most botanically unaware among us to solute delight. Silvery reflective foliage A supremely tough and drought tol- One of the most multi-functional We dare proclaim Mountain Cancer drop their jaws! The powdery blue thin can reflect a little joy into your heart on erant evergreen ground cover from companion plants around! Yarrow is Bush the most stunning species in the leaves radiate from the center to form a even the most dreary winter day and the Portugal, the Hairy Canary Clover is prized for drought tolerance, beautiful whole Fabaceae family. Bold claim for perfectly round orb, almost like a freeze white flowers that bloom all summer a lovely little grey-leaved pea shrub flowers and many medicinal and culi- a bold plant! Evergreen silvery foliage frame of a firework exploding! The ‘Sap- add a great little white splash to the in- that can tolerate the worst soil in your nary uses. The young leaves can be and compound leaves provide the phire Skies’ variety was selected by the credible foliage. Grows about 3 feet high garden, so long as it is well draining eaten or infused into a tea and can perfect background for the large great Sean Hogan of Cistus Nursery from by 4-5 feet wide. An excellent addition and in a sunny spot. The white and even be used to staunch bleeding, bright red flowers that look like they a seed batch for its particularly blue foli- to borders or the silver garden. Hardy to pink flowers are very attractive and hence one of its names, herbal mili- came from Alice in Wonderland. Fol- USDA Zone 8. #9960

NITROGEN FIXERS & COMPANION PLANTS NITROGEN FIXERS & COMPANION age. In youth it forms a nice little round the star-shaped seed pods provide taris. The Lilac Beauty cultivar produc- lowing the flower show are large in- MURRAY VALLEY QUEEN mound of its gorgeous foliage but in a even more interest. Needs little sup- es gorgeous lilac colored flowers that flated seed pods that almost look few years time it will begin forming a GREVILLEA plemental water once established. attract butterflies and beneficial in- comical compared to the elegant foli- An absolutely stunning evergreen win- trunk and eventually rise to 8-10’ tall! Looks absolutely fabulous beneath sects as well as being a deep rooted age and give it its other common ter flowering shrub from the coldest But wait there’s more! It will eventual- an olive tree or cascading over a rock dynamic accumulator that brings nu- name Balloon Pea. They might pro- parts of Australia! Orange flowers look WOODLANDER’S ly send out those soft elegant stalks of wall. #9941 trients from deep in the subsoil to the vide a lovely place to take a nap if you like psychedelic spiders hanging just be- 4’ tall yucca flowers that whisper to the surface. #9917 were very small. Provide very good neath the handsome silvery green foli- wind of desert magic and enchantment. RED HARDY drainage in full sun and it should live age and emerge throughout the year but While the incredible architecture of this for a number of years for you. We can’t most heavily in winter and spring. A true plant may have you dreaming of the sky BOTTLEBRUSH stop planting this one! #9956 delight for hummingbirds. Requires full Callistemon sp. islands of Arizona and Mexico it is sur- sun in well draining unamended soils. prisingly frost hardy all the way down Avoid all phosphorous! Murray Valley to Zone 5! One specimen is even thriving This stunning bottlebrush is one of the Queen Grevillea has proven surprisingly in the Denver Botanical Garden! Its only most cold hardy varieties found to sur- hardy so far in our particularly cold pock- requirements are good sunlight and rel- vive our Northwest winters. Though et of SE Portland. #9957 atively well draining soil and if possible it was selected in the South for its tol- a slightly alkaline soil. We encourage erance of heat and cold, it is also very everyone to plant this incredibly striking happy here in the PNW or anywhere that Gift Certificates and tough plant wherever they need temperatures don’t drop below 10°F. an exclamation point in their garden. Features an upright, somewhat weeping Gift certificates can be purchased online or by phone. #9945 form, growing about four to five feet tall www.OneGreenWorld.com/giftcard and three to four feet wide. The bright red flowers appear in late spring and are loved by the hummingbirds. Requires little to no water once established. Plant in the sunniest, hottest spot you have! #9919

106 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 107 AGAVE MANZANITAS Arctostaphylos spp.

NEW named for its white porcupine quill-like By far the most diverse genus of woody plants along the West Coast, Arctostaphylos, commonly referred to as Manzanitas, consists of leaves, is a smaller growing selection of at least 60 unique species and possibly over 100 subspecies and hybrids, and seemingly endless cultivars. These charismatic shrubs, ARTICHOKE AGAVE the infamous Agave victoriae-reginae sometimes attaining small tree size, and often growing as ground covers, are supremely adapted to the dry summers of the West Agave parryi var. truncata collected by the legendary Yucca Do Coast, the frequent fires, and, in some species, coastal salt spray or high elevation cold and snow. They are beloved by native pollina- One of the best of the many Aga- Nursery in the mountains of Mexico. tors for their late winter flowers and by humans for their appealing branching structures, gorgeous peeling bark and many colorful XERISCAPING ve parryi varieties, the Artichoke Fairly hardy in ground, down to 10°F shades of evergreen leaves. It seems their diversity is outmatched only by their beauty. Agave produces gorgeous ro- but also makes a fantastic container settes of the most beautiful frosty specimen and will appreciate being on BLOOM TIME January-March. HARDINESS Most varieties hardy to 0°F. USDA Zone 7. PESTS & DISEASES None we have seen blue and produces many offsets the drier side in winter. #10042 SITE & SOIL Full sun in coarse well drained soil of smaller rosettes that come up all around it. It’s fiercely armored NEW SCHOTT’S AGAVE ISHI PISHI with dark maroon spikes but this Agave schottii Arctostaphylos manzanita adds greatly to its ornamental ap- Schott’s Agave is a unique member of A northern California selection of man- peal! #10022 NEW FROSTY BLUE the Agave genus in the subgenus Lit- zanita by the great Arcto-phile Sean Ho- taea, classified as such for its lack of gan. “Arcto” referring to Arctostaphylos WHALE’S TONGUE AGAVE spines along its leaves. Though it still in this case, not a person who collects Agave ovatifolia can give you a stab with the spine at teddy bears. Named for the Ishi Pishi Yet another superb selection by Sean the end of its leaf tips, giving it an- Falls on the Klamath River, Ishi Pishi Hogan of an already spectacular spe- other common name of “shin dagger”. Manzanita is a wonderful selection fea- cies! This is likely the largest growing Schott’s Agave looks almost more like a turing stunning blue green leaves and of any of the cold hardy century plants yucca with its thin leaves and filaments some of the sexiest branching patterns and tolerates our winter rain and cold curling off the leaves. Very drought tol- you might ever come across. #9984 better than almost any other cold har- erant and sculptural! Excellent planted dy agave. Native to high elevations in with grasses, Opuntia, Choisya’s, or northeastern Mexico, this selection NEW HARMONY Manzanitas! #10041 Arctostaphylos densiflora NEW JOHN DOURLEY was made for its extremely blue foliage Arctostaphylos x ‘John Dourley’ One of the easiest to grow of any man- NEW BLUE GLOW and we absolutely adore it! #10026 John Dourley Manzanita is one of the Agave ocahui x A. attenuata zanita, Harmony is very similar to the NEW SQUID AGAVE best Arctostaphylos groundcovers! The Thought to be a cross between two Agave bracteosa popular variety Howard McMinn, at new growth on John Dourley is shock- beautiful agave species, Agave ocahui NEW MOUNTAIN AGAVE Though it doesn’t quite look like the least when young, but in time it devel- Agave montana ingly red before settling to a gorgeous and attenuata, Blue Glow has stunning quintessential agave rosette, we’ve ops a far more tree like habit. Leaves are One of the easiest to grow agaves for grey/blue with red lining the edges of qualities from both parents! Agave oc- grown quite fond of the Squid Agave’s DR. HURD glossy green and beautiful pink flowers cold, wet climates, the Mountain Aga- Arctostaphylos manzanita the leaves. In time it will develop a beau- ahui contributes cold hardiness, stiff unique form. Likely the easiest agave to appear in late winter for over a month! ve (Agave montana) is native to the Dr. Hurd is a favorite old manzanita se- tiful cinnamon colored bark. Requires leaves and beautiful terminal spines cultivate here in the Pacific Northwest, No water once it’s established. #9984 mountains of Northern Mexico so it is lection that’s proven itself a reliable and no summer water once established and and Agave attenuata gives it the frosty the Squid Agave needs little more than no stranger to cold. Forms a solitary easy to grow variety in our climate. One does an amazing job of keeping weeds blue leaves that truly glow. The bright a slight slope in full sun. We’ve planted rosette, meaning no agave “pFedEx” of the most architectural manzanitas, HOWARD MCMINN from growing. #9988 red margins that highlight the edges of this one where we probably shouldn’t Arctostaphylos densiflora growing out from the sides, and looks the twisting mahogany stems make the leaves really make this one stand have and it’s never complained about A very popular manzanita cultivar and like a massive, spiny artichoke once an incredible focal point in the garden. out. Though not the most reliable aga- it, though we still recommend planting for good reason! Howard McMinn is a LOUIS EDMUNDS it reaches maturity. At anywhere be- Very fast growing to about 12 feet tall Arctostaphylos bakeri ve here in the Pacific Northwest, it has in sharp draining soil in full sun. Perfect handsome manzanita year round with tween age 20-30 they will flower, by 8 feet wide. Prefers no summer water If you’re looking for that classic manza- survived the last few winters for us in a for adding some “under the sea vibes” its gorgeous smooth mahogany bark sending up what looks to be a gigantic once established but a bit more accept- nita look with the sexy peeling purple very gravelly sloped location. Excellent to your garden! #10039 and glossy deep green leaves. Pink flow- extraterrestrial asparagus shoot that ing of summer water than other Arcto- bark and contorted muscular trunks in containers if you’re not willing to risk ers appear in late winter and gradually eventually opens up to reveal many staphylos species. #9981 then Louis Edmunds is the manzanita it in the ground. #10035 fade to white followed by maroon ber- flowers. Plants die after flowering so it for you! One of our favorite West Coast ries that the birds devour in summer. is a bittersweet but extravagant affair! native shrubs for hot spots with little to NEW EMERALD CARPET Very adaptable to nearly all places in the #10034 Arctostaphylos x ‘Emerald Carpet’ no water. Flowers are vividly pink and NEW FATAL ATTRACTION landscape except for the very cold and Agave funkiana Emerald Carpet was introduced by San- light up the garden in late winter be- wet but we’ve even seen them thriving A very cool selection of a not-often- ta Ana Botanical Garden as a functional fore transforming into small russet red NEW PORCUPINE’ QUEEN in dappled shade around town. Makes seen species! Fatal Attraction features and beautiful low maintenance ground- apple-shaped fruits that are beloved by a very nice informal hedge and looks bluish green leaves and a pale mid- VICTORIA AGAVE cover. It is a hybrid of two manzanita wildlife. #9980 Agave victoriae-reginae very good year round. Deserves to be a stripe down the center of each leaf. species, Arctostaphylos nummularia A dwarf form of one of the most pleas- cornerstone of landscapes around the Leaves are heavily toothed, hence the and the not as drought tolerant Arcto- ing and symmetrical looking agaves, west. #9986 name, but it certainly is an attractive staphylos uva-ursi. #10025 ‘Porcupine’ Queen Victoria Agave, thing! #10036

108 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 109 Manzanita cont... NEW MONICA NEW SENTINEL Arctostaphylos x ‘Monica’ Arctostaphylos densiflora ROCK ROSES A fantastic and easy manzanita that A wonderful and easy manzanita for has stood the test of time! Monica the Northwest, Sentinel is tolerant is a big one, growing to about 10′ of both garden conditions and dry tall and nearly as wide at a quick rocky soil, and is incredibly hardy JESTER ROCK ROSE NEW SAGELEAF ROCKROSE One of our favorite rock roses, first for its pace. Very tolerant of garden con- and disease resistant! Fast growing Cistus salviifolius gorgeous silvery grey evergreen foliage, ditions and amazing if pruned to a to about 7' tall by 5' wide, the leaves The Sageleaf Rock Rose has everything we love but also for the gorgeous pink flowers XERISCAPING small tree, showing off the muscular are held perpendicular to the stems about rock roses in a prostrate growing form, mak- that light up the always graceful Jester trunks. Late winter clusters of pink to reduce moisture loss but it also ing a perfect evergreen, drought tolerant ground Rock Rose in late spring and continue for flowers turn into profusions of russet gives this shrub a fantastic texture! cover. #10023 a month or more! Rock roses are a great berries that the birds adore! #10002 Bark is exfoliating and gorgeous, be- choice wherever you have full sun, lean coming deep mahogany red in time. WARREN ROBERTS soil and a small space that needs some #10006 Arctostaphylos pajaroensis NEW PACIFIC MIST beautifying. #9940 Arctostaphylos x ‘Pacific Mist’ One of our favorite manzanitas for Pacific Mist is a fantastic low growing its soft gray/blue foliage and new ground cover manzanita that’s one growth that emerges a fiery red. of our favorites. Silvery grey pointed Gorgeous! Warren Roberts gets rath- leaves densely cover the low spread- er wide, maturing at about 4’ high ing stems and makes for a drought by 8’ wide so give it room to grow. WEST COAST NATIVES tolerant and weed suppressing ever- Very floriferous in late winter when green ground cover. Requires little to pink flowers cover the whole shrub, no summer water once established contrasting beautifully with the blue and can take a bit more shade than foliage! #9983 other manzanita cultivars. #9987

MADRONES Arbutus spp. 1 gallon +, $19.95 – $49.95

The Arbutus genus contains some of the most spectacular and handsome specimens that can be grown in our climate. Though the native Pacific Madrone (Arbutus menziesii) is nearly impossible to cultivate, these other Arbutus species are much more tolerant of garden conditions and to some extent summer watering. A true Mediterannean tree, Madrones should not be watered after the first year as it can actually bring about their demise. The fruit on all Arbutus species is edible though quality of the fruit varies from species to species. Spring Frost is the first one we’ve ever ‘MARINA’ MADRONE seen and we’re absolutely in love with PACIFIC MADRONE Arbutus sp. it. If the classic Marina Madrone wasn’t Arbutus menziesii NEW CATALINA IRONWOOD CHRISTMAS BERRY TREE Marina is one of our favorite Arbutus already sexy enough it now comes in a Perhaps the most iconic and beloved Lyonothamnus floribundus ssp. asplenifolius Heteromeles arbutifolia cultivars! Though the exact lineage variegated form! Appears to be equal- tree of the Pacific Coast, the Pacific Ma- of the Marina variety is unknown it is drone Tree has captured the hearts of ly as hardy as Marina, to about 15º F. A native of Catalina Island off the coast of California, the Christmas Berry, also known as Toyon is a stunning and un- thought to be a cross between Arbutus Northwesterners for thousands of years. #4084 Catalina Ironwood is a very unique and fast growing drought derused West Coast native that we adore for its evergreen foli- unedo and Arbutus andrachne. Marina With its gorgeous exfoliating red bark, tolerant tree. Grows quickly when young and can eventually age, profusions of white flowers and beautiful red berries that looks very similar to our native Pacific muscular trunks, gorgeous evergreen reach 50' tall. The fern-like foliage is evergreen and adds a fine ripen around Christmas time. Toyon has long been used as a Madrone (Arbutus menziesii) but much STRAWBERRY TREE leaves and white lantern-like flowers, Arbutus unedo texture to the garden and the white clusters of flowers attract traditional food source and makes an excellent jam, fruit leath- more easily cultivated. Unfortunately the Pacific Madrone is a tree that has This unique, southern European, ever- many different pollinators, but where the Catalina Ironwood er or addition to fermented drinks though it must be cooked to it is not quite as hardy but pecimens something going for it in all seasons. green shrub is a great addition to the really shines is its flaking peeling bark! It first caught our eye remove the cyanide compound from the berry! Once cooked it have survived here in zone 8 if given a Much like the closely related Strawberry garden and landscape. Slow growing to at Hoyt Arboretum and we’ve been in love ever since. #10015 has a lovely cherry flavor and if you decide not to harvest it is a protected location and a proper micro- Tree, Pacific Madrone fruits can be eaten 8 ft. in height, it is prized for its profuse, favorite berry for wildlife! #6460 climate. #4082 fresh or made into jams, though they are urn-shaped, white flowers, it’s glossy, not particularly flavorful on their own. dark green, dense foliage, and its red, #4083 NEW SPRING FROST strawberry-like, edible fruit. Strawber- VARIEGATED MADRONE ry Tree is hardy to about 0 degrees F., Arbutus hybrid and prefers half day to full sun and well Finally a variegated form of Arbutus! drained soil. #4080

110 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 111 Manzanita cont... NEW WOOLY JERUSALEM SAGE NEW VARIEGATED DWARF Phlomis lanata MEDITERRANEAN MYRTLE Oplopanax horridus A fantastic small shrub for the dry garden or rock garden. Phlomis DEVIL’S CLUB NEW lanata, also known as Woolly Jerusalem Sage, is an extremely tough Myrtus communis ‘Compacta variegata’ Myrtus communis is a very useful species all along the West species of Jerusalem Sage native to the Mediterranean that’s at A truly stunning and unique Northwest native, Devil’s Club Coast, but finding ones that are hardy here in Portland can EVIE SILK TASSEL BUSH home in full sun and well drained soils. Excellent in borders or on lives up to its name with treacherous spiny shoots that rise Garrya elliptica sometimes be a challenge. Thankfully, this little variegated steep slopes. #10003 up in devilish defiance to the otherwise soft and lush arbo- charmer has proven itself surprisingly hardy here, at least real rainforest surroundings. Long valued for its medicinal Coast Silk Tassel is a very ornamental and underused native when planted in a protected microclimate. Exposed to cold

XERISCAPING properties, Devil’s Club is a great addition to the shade gar- shrub that inhabits coastal areas of Southern Oregon and winds it will likely look a little raggedy by winter’s end den for anyone who wishes to harvest this very unique plant Northern California. Though it prefers the cool, misty con- QUICKSILVER HEBE but if planted up against the house or protected by other Quicksilver makes an excellent drought tolerant, evergreen ground that has a limited natural range usually growing in dense ditions of the coast it also performs remarkably well here in shrubs it should look stunning year round. Foliage is incred- cover. It is prized for its beautiful silvery blue compact foliage and old growth forests. Related to American Ginseng of Eastern Portland and around the Northwest if given a bit of after- ibly aromatic, the white blooms are beautiful and the ber- profuse displays of purple flowers. The wiry black stems contrast North America and often called “Alaskan Ginseng”. Hardy to noon shade and some supplemental water. #10027 ries have a unique myrtle perfume to their flavor.#10028 USDA Zone 5 and prefers a woodland setting. #9970 beautifully with the glaucous blue leaves. A real winner for the park- ing strip or xeriscape garden! #9950 OTHER XERISCAPING DWARF BLUE TANOAK Notholithocarpus densiflorus ssp. echinoides NEW CURRY PLANT Helichrysum italicum A confusingly named plant as it’s not actually one of the

many species used to make traditional curries and is not ed- ible but does have a scent reminiscent of curry. Though not heavily used in many culinary dishes it is a fantastic drought tolerant plant that insects flock to when it is in flower! We’ve planted this one in the worst of the worst soils and AUSTRALIAN MINT BUSH Prostanthera rotundifolia • 1 gallon, $19.95 it has thrived. Silvery foliage is very aromatic and a great addition to the sunny border or Mediterranean dry garden. This bushy evergreen shrub from Australia has a complex minty aroma and beautiful pinkish purple flowers. #10013 Relative to , , mint and sage. Grows quickly and makes a carpet of purple flowers when they drop in the summer. USDA Zone: 8b #11000. BLOOM TIME Late spring. HARDINESS 27°F. PESTS & DISEASES Not bothered by NEW pests or diseases. POLLINATION Self-fertile. SITE & SOIL Well-drained, moist soil. SIZE AT MATURITY 4' -6' NEW ZEALAND TRAILING TEA TREE Leptospermum rupestre Not really a tea tree, this form only grows to about a foot tall ALPINE MINT BUSH Our new favorite groundcover! We first saw Alpine Mint Bush at the University by 4’ wide and makes a lovely, fragrant, evergreen ground- of Washington Arboretum and it was love at first sight! Growing to only a foot cover. White blossoms cover the plant in early summer and or two high by about 3 or 4 feet wide the Alpine Mint Bush has all the amazing the foliage has the refreshing fragrance that one expects A OGW favorite! qualities of its close relative the Australian Mint Bush in a low growing and much from this lovely genus. Makes a great ground cover beneath Tanoak is an exceptional dwarf subspecies of the wide- more cold hardy form! White flowers make a lovely carpet in late spring and young fruit trees or trailing over a rock wall. #9962 spread Tanoak endemic to the Siskiyou Mountains of South- attracts bees to your orchard or garden. Evergreen, fragrant and cute as a boot! ern Oregon and Northern California. It grows to only about #9990

3 or 4 feet in height and forms a dense round shrub. The & TEAS , new growth leaves emerge a bright bluish-pink before NEW BADJA PEAK fading to gold, and eventually to a gorgeous light blue. The JERUSALEM SAGE Prostanthera cuneata flowers are very similar to chestnut flowers in bloom, even- Phlomis russeliana x fruticosa Yet another fantastic Australian mint bush! Badja Peak is an excellent selection tually giving way to golden brown "acorns" that are adored of Prostanthera cuneata that we adore for its compact dark green tinted purple by wildlife and humans too, (if you can leach out the tan- Jerusalem Sage, also known as Phlomis, is one of our foliage, extremely fragrant evergreen leaves and white orchid-like flowers that nins). This plant is TOUGH and wants to be in well-drained, favorite drought tolerant flowering plants. Not only is look almost oversized compared to the compact foliage. The pollinators seem to nutrient poor native soils that are very well draining in full it a very tough evergreen shrub, but the tubular yellow be just as excited about Badja Peak as they hover and bumble into each beautiful sun. Many thanks to the most generous man in horticulture, flowers presented on dazzling spikes are some of the flower and surround the whole plant in a plethora of bee species and butterflies Sean Hogan, for turning us on to this plant and so many oth- most delicious you will ever taste. On a hot summer’s day too! #10020 ers! #7601 nothing is better than plucking one of the flowers from its base and tasting the sweet nectar. Hardy to 0°F., USDA VARIEGATED AUSTRALIAN MINT BUSH zone 7. #9916 This Variegated form of Australian Mint Bush features all the same aromatic and gorgeous qualities of the species in a gorgeous variegated form that lights up the garden with its bright yellow edges! #9922

112 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 113 white, pink and lavender flowers and its Also known as Japanese Pepper, Sansho mint and lemon scented, aromatic foli- is an attractive shrub or small tree grow- age, which is very popular for flavoring ing 10-12 feet in height. Highly prized in NEW HORSE- Mexican food such as molé and other Japanese cuisine, Sansho bears abun- TASMANIAN TRICOLOR sauces. Pitiona likes half-day to full sun dant, aromatic, small red fruits accented RADISH and is very drought resistant. In the by handsome, dark green, three to six MOUNTAIN SAGE Armoracia rusticana ‘Big Top’ Northwest and other northern regions inch long foliage. The dried fruit hulls, Drimys lanceolata One of our favorite forms of variegation, • 1 gallon, $19.95 Pitonia should be grown in containers small black seeds, and peppery leaves PEPPER the Tricolor Sage shows off purples, greens, and protected from frost. #4010 are used as a spice for flavoring rice and and creamy whites on its beautifully tex- other dishes. Sansho has a unique, tin- A lovely and valuable Australian native This unique perennial produces that grows about 8 feet tall and fea- tured leaves. Just as delicious as the stan- the tangy horseradish that livens gly, electric, spiciness. Sansho likes half- dard sage for culinary uses but with a big NEW day to full sun, well-drained soil and is tures glossy evergreen leaves with gor- up , dressings and other MUNSTEAD geous bright red stems. An absolutely splash of color in the garden. #10004 . As with all perenni- pest and disease-resistant. It is hardy to A beautiful, fast growing and compact gorgeous ornamental, the Tasmanian als, Horseradish dies back in the -15°F., USDA zone 5. #4090 lavender selection, Munstead produces Mountain Pepper also produces deli- fall and comes back in late spring. spikes of deep lavender blossoms that NEW BARBEQUE cious peppery berries that can add some Dig roots year-round for fresh Rosmarinus officinalis YERBA MATE look spectacular against the silvery fo- unique pizzaz to your culinary creations. Ilex paraguariensis HERBS, SPICES & TEAS HERBS, SPICES horseradish. #7732 Named for its strong, straight stems liage. Munstead is also the preferred We were first turned on to this plant by that make perfect barbeque skewers! SECHUAN HARDINESS -20°F., USDA zone 5. English lavender for cooking and baking some chefs in the area and decided we Grow this unique, South American No need to season your meat when the PESTS & DISEASES Big Top is due to its extremely aromatic flowers. It must grow this edible and ornamental Holly and enjoy making your own de- seasoning is on the skewer! Barbeque PEPPER not bothered by pests or diseases. turns out you can hawve a Mediterra- simulans beauty from down under! This Moun- licious, stimulating tea. An attractive, Rosemary is fast growing, upright and SIZE AT MATURITY 3' - 4' in height. nean landscape and eat it too! #10017 tain Pepper is somewhat drought toler- evergreen shrub, Yerba Mate is hardy takes very well to pruning. Flavor and • 1 gallon, $24.95 SITE & SOIL Big Top like 1/2 day to full ant once established but benefits from to about 25oF., USDA zone 9. In northern aroma is excellent and pair perfectly sun and well drained soil. This attractive, small shrub grows to about occasional summer water. #9995 climates in can be grown in a container with BBQ! #10005 YIELD PER PLANT : 2 - 3 lbs. six feet in height and produces the spicy and brought in for the winter. The tea is LEMON foliage and peppercorns known to fans made from dried leaves and is very high PLEASE NOTE: We cannot ship NEW TRAILING IRENE of Chinese cuisine. Pest and disease free, in antioxidants. #6990 Horseradish to HI VERBENA One of our favorite for walls or Szechuan Pepper likes half-day to full sun TEA Camellia sinensis terraces, Trailing Irene grows only 6 and well-drained soil and is hardy to minus • 1 gallon, $19.95 inches or so high but spreads up to 6 10oF., USDA zone 6. Though often reported • 1 gallon, $19.95 feet! Lovely spilling over a rock wall or to be dioecious, we have seen lone individ- An attractive and surprisingly hardy ev- Thymus can be grown as a ground cover under THYME LAVENDER Lemon Verbena, also called Lemon Bee- uals bearing seeds without any other Sech- ergreen shrub, tea can be easily grown in your new fruit tree. Pairs especially well • 1 gallon, $19.95 brush is native to western SouthAmerica uan Pepper plants around, but planting our region and other parts of the coun- with figs and olives and suppresses any NEW SILVER LEMON and is prized for its intense lemon fra- two for good cross-pollination can ensure try with mild winters. Tea produces an Thymus x citriodorus ‘Argenteus’ weeds that might try to pop up. Flowers NEW grance. It is a multi-functional culinary better crops. #4092 abundance of one and a half inch-wide, Silver Lemon Thyme is a uniquely fragrant ANA LUISA are a beautiful light blue and cover the A unique lavender for it’s silver gray foli- used to flavor meat dishes, yo- fragrant, fall-blooming, white flowers and delicious thyme that also makes a plant in spring. #10030 age that appears nearly white at times! gurts, salad dressings, sorbets or really accented by leathery, dark green foliage. wonderful landscape plant. Placed near Fragrant bluish purple flowers on long anything you want the taste of lemon in. NEW Tea leaves are harvested throughout the the edge of a pathway or between pavers tapered spikes stand out in great con- It also makes a wonderful and aromatic MOZART STEVIA summer and are cured and used to make will cause the aromatic oils to fill the air. trast to the bright foliage. Aromatic and tea. Lemon Verbena will begin to defoli- Rosmarinus officinalis • 3½" pot, $9.95 both green and black tea. Pest and dis- The small round leaves have a beautiful An excellent low growing selection of beloved by pollinators. #10031 ate at temperatures below freezing but ease free, Tea grows four to five feet and light variegation along an outer edge and rosemary with a mounding habit to its wood is said to be hardy to 14ºF. If Grow your own natural sweetener! is hardy to about 0°F. It likes half-day to light up a pathway. #10037 around 3 feet tall and 6 feet wide. Bright your winters are too harsh to grow Lem- A unique South American native, Stevia full sun and well-drained, acidic soil. NEW GROSSO blue flowers that emerge in late winter Grosso Lavender is one of the most pop- on Verbena outdoors, it can be grown is a small shrub with intensely sweet are one of the best attributes of Mozart! NEW NARROWLEAF ular French hybrids due to its incredible as a potted plant and brought indoors leaves­­—more than 10 times sweet- Very tough and super aromatic. Select- KOREAN TEA SEEDLING vigor, abundance of flower spikes, and during the freezing months. #9810 er than sugar. Stevia can stay outside Hardy and productive, our Korean Tea FRENCH THYME ed by the late nurseryman Ed Carman Thymus vulgaris sheer size of the flowers. Also known as year-round in zone 10. In other areas, plants come from the mountains of the of Carman’s Nursery in Gilroy, CA. Nancy The classic culinary thyme, Narrow Leaf the “fat lavender” due to its exception- stevia thrives outdoors as an annual, Boseong region where an annual Green is still running the nursery down there French Thyme is the perfect herb to ally large flower spikes, it is valued for or in a container brought indoors over Tea Festival takes place. #6908 Lippia alba and it’s fantastic! Go check them out. spice up soups, stews, and casseroles its intense fragrance and is especially PITIONA winter. Pinching back the new shoots in #10009 with its fresh fragrance. The leaves on valuable in making essential oils, soaps • 1 gallon, $19.95 the summer prevents it from flowering SOCHI TEA SEEDLING this cultivar are a beautiful and compact and lotions. #10033 and creates a bushier plant. Plant stevia Our Sochi Tea Seedlings are from the grey-green that will cascade over a rock in well-drained soil in half-to full-day area around Sochi, Russia where they wall or through a garden border. Provide PITIONA OAXACA sun when temperatures are above 60oF. are used to produce the most northern very well-draining soil for best flavor SANSHO PEPPER Stevia grows two to three feet and is tea in the world. Tea from these plants is LEMON VERBENA and be sure to prune it regularly to keep This Mexican native forms an attrac- Zanthoxylum piperitum not bothered by pests or diseases. To very aromatic and flavorful. #6940 it from looking leggy, and to keep your tive, evergreen, small shrub growing to • 1 gallon, $24.95 use stevia, dry the leaves and stems and cooking fresh. #10038 about five feet in height. 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BLOOM TIME May-June HARDINESS 0°F to 15°F, Chilean Jasmine only to 10° to 15°F. PESTS & DISEASES Jasmines are not bothered by pest or disease problems. POLLINATION Does not produce edible fruit. SITE AND SOIL 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil. SIZE AT MATURITY 12' - 15' in height on fence, arbor or other support. CASCADE CRYSTAL NUGGET A popular aroma-type hop, Cascade Bred in 1983 by the USDA, Crystal is a A high alpha-acid bittering-type hop, is known for its high yields and large, triploid aroma-type cultivar from Haller- Nugget is a popular commercial variety elongated flowers. Pioneered in the tau Mittelfrüh, Cascade, Brewer’s Gold and is valued for its abundant crops, and 1950s by Jack Horner and his team at and Early Green. It is primarily grown vigorous growth. #9514 Oregon State University, Cascade hops in Oregon and has become increasingly WINTER have since gone on to become one of the popular among craft brewers due to its SORACHI ACE Brighten up your landscape with the most popular American hops of all time. versatility in a variety of beer styles. This hard to find hop was developed in NEW CHILEAN beautiful, yellow flowers of Winter Jas- Released in 1972, Cascade now rep- #9520 Japan by Sapporo in 1984 and is very mine­. It’s an attractive and hardy vining resents around 10% of all hops grown in similar to hops used in German pilsners. CORAL VINE shrub that blooms in January. #9442 the United States. #9512 It is a cross between Saaz, Brewer’s Gold, Berberidopsis corralina and Beikei No.2 Male making it a cult ROSE CENTENNIAL follower for many craft brewers. #9519 A fantastic evergreen vine from the Chil- This very attractive, lacy vine, is prized Bred in 1974 and released by Washing- ean Andes! The Chilean Coral Vine gets for its large clusters of rose colored buds ton State University in 1990, Centennial WILLAMETTE its name from its dangling clusters of and richly fragrant, white flowers. Give is an aroma-type cultivar that has found A popular commercial variety, this aro- deep, coral-pink flowers. Does best in this exotic and beautiful vine a warm favor as one of the most popular variet- ma hop was selected for its disease re- evenly moist soil and at least part shade, spot in your landscape and enjoy the ies in craft brewing. It is often referred sistance, vigor, and yield of high quality but can tolerate full shade. #9460 fragrant rewards. #9421 to as a super-Cascade (containing nearly flowers.#9518 double the alpha acid content) and can POET’S be used for bittering purposes. Centen- CHILEAN JASMINE Poet’s jasmine is a compact, vining A beautiful, deciduous, climbing vine, nial is a diploid cross between Brewer’s shrub with deep green foliage. Features Chilean Jasmine has clusters of large, Gold and a USDA male. Centennial hops profuse, very fragrant white flowers trumpet-shaped, white flowers that fill have lemon and floral aromas. #9523 that begin blooming early summer well the air in midsummer through fall with MT. HOOD into fall. #9440 One of the major commercial varieties, a rich, gardenia-like fragrance. Chilean Mt. Hood is an aroma-type hop and Jasmine also features attractive, long, is prized for its high yield of flowers. lance-shaped foliage. Hardy to 10° to #9513 15°F. #9407

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A large genus of vines native to Asia and eastern Russia, kiwis make beautiful ornamentals and provide delicious and nutritious Sparkling like green or red jewels, each sweet fruit is packed with flavor. While smaller fruit! All kiwis are great plants for the home gardener—attractive, productive, and easy-to-grow vines that are free of pests than Fuzzy kiwi, you can eat fuzz-less Hardy kiwi fruit like grapes, tender skin and all. and disease issues. Hardy kiwi plants need a strong trellis. Please note: Male kiwi plants do not bear fruit BEARING AGE 3-4 years after planting. BLOOM TIME May. HARDINESS -25°F., or Actinidia kolomikta below. PESTS & DISEASES Free of pests and disease problems. POLLINATION A ARCTIC BEAUTY KIWI male plant is required for pollination and one male plant can pollinize up to eight female plants. RIPENING TIME Mid-to-late September. SITE & SOIL Hardy kiwi likes Native to the forest of eastern Russia where it is called Kishmish, Arctic Beauty is the hardiest of all the kiwi species. A beautiful half-day to full sun and well-drained soil. SIZE AT MATURITY 10' - 12' or more. vine, Arctic Beauty’s unique, light and airy foliage is splashed in the spring with green, white, and pink variegation. Male plants are YIELD PER PLANT 100 lbs. + especially colorful and are often planted alone for their ornamental value. Less vigorous than the hardy or fuzzy kiwi and happier with some shade, you can use Arctic Beauty to cover the north side of a fence, arbor, or trellis. BEARING AGE 1-2 years after planting. BLOOM TIME March. HARDINESS Arctic Beauty kiwi is hardy to - 40ºF. PESTS & DISEAS- ES Not bothered by pest or diseases. POLLINATION A male plant is required for fruit product and one male plant can pollinize up to eight female varieties. RIPENING TIME August. SITE & SOIL Arctic Beauty kiwi likes partial shade and well-drained soil. SIZE some variety to your kiwi orchard or as AT MATURITY 10' - 12'. YIELD PER PLANT 10-15 lbs. NEW OGDEN POINT your primary fruit producer. #8413 MALE A particularly hardy and vigorous green Male Hardy kiwi is covered with fra- skinned kiwi, Ogden Point has a sweet- grant, bright white flowers in May. This tart tropical flavor and is one of the most DUMBARTON OAKS attractive, vigorous and easy-to-grow PASHA™ MALE SEPTEMBER SUN™ VIKTOR™ This unique variety produces light Pasha Male is a great pollinizer for our September Sun produces great crops of Named for our friend and nursery owner productive varieties we’ve seen. #8421 Male Hardy kiwi can be used to pollinize green, flattish and ribbed fruit, which female Arctic Beauty varieties, and also large, sweet and flavorful fruit and is who found it in the wild north of Vladi- all our female Hardy kiwi varieties. One look somewhat like miniature pump- a fine ornamental vine which features also prized for its colorful foliage. Make vostok, Russia, Viktor is very unique and 74-46 MALE male plant can pollinize up to eight Another selection from the USDA kins. Dumbarton Oaks Hardy kiwis are strikingly colorful foliage. One Pasha sure to pair with a Pasha male for polli- a special variety bearing sweet and tasty female plants. Male plants do not bear research station in Chico, CA, 74-46 male prized for their sweet and delicious male plant can pollinize up to eight fe- nation. #8666 fruit, up to twice as large as any other fruit. #8460 kiwi blooms early, though not as early as flavor. #8412 male plants. #8624 Arctic Beauty variety. #8674 74-32 and is an excellent pollinizer for any of our arguta, purpurea, or deliciosa MICHIGAN STATE HARDY RED This valuable, very productive variety, varieties. #8409 This unique species of Hardy kiwi, Hardy Michigan State Hardy kiwi is prized for Red bears great crops of striking, cranber- its exceptionally large fruit and delicious ry-red fruit with red flesh. Very popular 74-49 FEMALE flavor. Michigan State’s lime green fruit Actinidia deliciosa 74-49 Female Hardy kiwi is a superior in taste tests, these delicious kiwis are FUZZY KIWI can weigh up to 1 oz. #8471 variety bearing great crops of large, prized for their sweet-tart flavor. #8500 Prized for its beauty as well as for its fruit, Fuzzy kiwi will delight you with striking red, green, sweet and delicious fruit. One of fuzzy new shoots, lush, large, round, foliage, and abundant crops of brown fruit. Fuzzy our favorites, 74-49 Hardy kiwi is one of RED BEAUTY ISSAI SELF FERTILE Red Beauty is one of the latest ripen- kiwi makes a striking cover over your patio or on an arbor in your garden; it can quickly the earliest ripening varieties. #8410 Issai Hardy kiwi is a self fertile hardy ing of the Arguta varieties. It produces cover a wall or scamper over a fence. Fuzzy kiwi stores for several months in a cool shed kiwi and a unique Japanese variety beautiful red kiwis and its foliage has or room and even longer under refrigeration. prized for its heavy crops of large, sweet ANNA a reddish cast that is very attractive in BEARING AGE 3-4 years after planting. BLOOM TIME May. HARDINESS About 0°F., One of the most popular varieties for and delicious fruit. Less vigorous than the summer and becomes even showier USDA zone 7. PESTS & DISEASES Fuzzy kiwi is not bothered by pests or diseases. gardeners and commercial growers other varieties of Hardy kiwi, Issai Hardy when autumn approaches. Plants are POLLINATION A male plant is required for cross-pollination and one male can pollinize alike, Anna’s (or Ananasnaya's) attrac- kiwi can be grown on a fence or wall and hardy to -40°F. #8640 up to eight female plants. RIPENING TIME Late October. SITE & SOIL Fuzzy kiwi likes tive, very sweet, and flavorful fruit can often begins bearing the first year after half-day to full sun and well-drained soil. SIZE AT MATURITY 10' - 12' or more. YIELD weigh up to 1/2 oz.#8420 planting. Furthermore, this hardy kiwi is PER PLANT 100 lbs. + self fertile­—perfect for those without a CHANG BAI lot of space. #8435 HAYWARD MALE SAANICHTON Found near the border of North Korea by HARDY KIWI BUNDLE Selected in New Zealand, Hayward has Chosen for its long bloom period, our Saanichton is a superior Canadian variety the Chang Bai Mountain Research Insti- KEN’S RED Please see our website for stock become the most popular variety for Male Fuzzy kiwi variety is an excellent that has proven itself a heavy producer tute of the Chinese Academy of Agricul- Named for its creator, the late New Zea- choices. HKIWIB home gardens and commercial produc- pollinizer—it will pollinize up to eight of large, sweet, and flavorful fruit. Saan- ture, this unique variety of Hardy kiwi land horticulturist Ken Nobbs, Ken’s Red tion. Hayward is prized for its large size, female plants and also makes a spectac- ichton ripens somewhat earlier than is very sweet and has a unique almost bears great crops of very large, sweet, attractive shape, delicious flavor, and ular, ornamental vine. #8230 Hayward, and being a bit more hardy, it's apple shape to the fruit. Chang Bai har- and tasty fruit with reddish purple skin abundant crops. #8220 a good choice for cooler regions. #8270 dy kiwi is great if you are looking to add and flesh. Partially self-fertile. #8510

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One of nature’s wonders, these attractive, vigorous vines produce breathtakingly Native to China and Russia, these beautiful vines are valued for their attractive flowers, foliage and fruit. One plant can bear up to 20 complex and beautiful flowers. First blooming in July and continuing until frost, these pounds of fruit, which makes tasty and nutritious juice. Very popular in Chinese medicine, all parts of the plants are used medicinally. spectacular flowers will continually brighten your yard and garden. Our varieties are Schisandra vines like some shade and well-drained soil with plenty of moisture. They grow eight feet or more in width and begin bloom- surprisingly hardy and happy in the PNW. Maypop can be grown in much colder re- ing two to three years after planting. Flowers appear in April, the fruit ripens in September, and the plants are not bothered by pests gions. Passionflowers like half-day to full sun and well-drained soil. They can spread or diseases. eight feet or more and will quickly cover a fence or arbor. Passionflowers are not both- ered by pests or diseases and vary in hardiness by species. BLUE CROWN JEANETTE Passiflora caerulea Passiflora 'amethyst' x caerulea A beautiful, fast growing, and hardy Jeanette is a hybrid between the har- Blue Crown MAGNOLIA VINE vine, Blue Crown produces spectacular, dy Blue passion flower and Amethyst. Schisandra chinensis bluish-white flowers which begin It has deep mauve flowers with a blush blooming in July and continue until hard of white striping. Blooms throughout WHITE CROWN frost. Blue Crown is evergreen to about the summer. #9274 Passiflora caerulea Native to the forests of northern China and the Russian Far East, this beautiful, hardy 15oF. Mulching during severe cold will Identical to Blue Crown except for bright vine bears clusters of lightly fragrant, magnolia-like flowers. The snow-white flow- help protect the roots which are hardy white flowers.#9253 ers are followed by striking, crimson berries which have a tart and very distinctive to USDA zone 7. #9262 taste and aroma. The fruit makes tasty, vitamin-rich juice and preserves, and the dried leaves, shoots, and roots are used to make a refreshing and stimulating tea.

EASTERN PRINCE™ PASSIONFRUIT A selection of Magnolia Vine from the Vavilov Institute at Vladivostok, Eastern Prince bears great crops of large, tasty fruit. Eastern Prince is hardy to -35°F., USDA zone 3. NEW PINKPOP #9150 Selected at Northwoods Nursery, Pink Pop™ features large, very attractive, lavender-pink blooms. Fragrant and prolific, these striking flowers add to MAYPOP Passiflora incarnata FREDERICK Passiflora edulis the beauty of this hardy, perennial vine. A native North American passion fruit! This is the classic passion fruit. It has #9285 Cold-hardy and found as far North deep purple, plum-sized fruit with a as Ohio and Pennsylvania. Its exotic, yellow pulp that’s delicious fresh, and BLACK KNIGHT purple-fringed flowers perfume the amazing for juices, sauces and desserts. MUSHROOM PLUG SPAWNS, $14.95 The ideal passion fruit vine for the home air and are followed by egg-sized fruit Frederick is one of the most cold har- MUSHROOM GROWING KITS gardener or for any of you northerners that are ripe when orange. Has a sweet, dy cultivars of this sub-tropical South wanting to grow passion fruit vines in tangy pulp that can be eaten fresh or American species, surviving cooler containers. As a naturally dwarf hybrid made into jellies or preserves. It's fairly winter temperatures and brief drops to MAITAKE BLUE OYSTER Pleurotus ostreatus Black Knight stays relatively compact for self-fertile, but will produce more fruit around 27°F. Works well as a container Grifola frondosa Maitake mushrooms var. columbinus a Passiflora. It will still grow quite large with another passionflower nearby. plant indoors or in a greenhouse. The grow on oaks through- Blue Oyster is ideal for and fill a sunny window quite quickly. Prefers at least half-day sun and grows vine can reach 15-30 feet and prefers out temperate regions mushroom growers Leaves are a beautiful glossy green and vigorously, reaching 10' to 20'. Expect full to partial sun. It’s self-fertile, and of eastern North living in cooler cli- make a perfect backdrop to the stunning the vine to die back by winter and ‘pop’ needs rich, well-drained soil with regu- America. We strongly mates. It tends to fruit passion flowers that give way to deep back up in the spring. Hardy to minus lar watering. It can easily be trained and recommend using oak, in early spring and fall, purple egg shaped fruits. Fruits of Black 25°F. #9277 pruned as needed which will thicken elm or maple. Fruitings most frequently occur at or near stump/ producing beautiful, Knight are particularly tasty with a spicy existing vines and encourage flowering soil interface. To begin, stumps or logs should be inoculated. steel-blue to blue-gray sour zing to balance out the sweetness. and fruiting. #9270 SNOW MAYPOP After the incubation period, logs should be partially buried, mushrooms. Like its It's everything you could want in a pas- Snow Maypop is a beautiful new form of horizontally, to initiate fruiting and conserve water. Often, two sister species, the Pearl sionfruit in a beautiful compact form! maypop that features pure white flow- PANAMA RED or three years will pass before fruitings occur. This delicious Oyster, the Blue Oyster is extremely aggressive and grows on a #9279 ers rather than the purple and blue of An incredibly vigorous and delicious mushroom is heralded in Asian cultures for its immune-system wide range of deciduous hardwoods. #LPPOC1C the common Maypop. #9278 variety of passion fruit! Fruits are large support. #LPGF1C with a bright purplish red skin and tons of tasty tangy pulp inside. #9265 122 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 123 LION’S MANE Hericium erinaceus Lion’s Mane prefer hardwoods, particularly oak, elm, poplar, and maple. To begin, stumps or logs should be inoculated. After the incubation period, logs should be partially buried, horizontally, to initiate fruiting and conserve water. Lion’s Mane is a beautiful mushroom, and one of the best edible fungi, with a lobster-like flavor, often sauteed with butter and onions. #LPHE1C

MUSHROOMS PEARL OYSTER Pleurotus ostreatus Pearl Oyster is probably the most common edible mushroom found on hardwoods. Growing Sign up for emails from on alder, cottonwood, poplar, oak, birch, beech, aspen and many other hardwoods, our aggressive strain is renowned for its productivity. To begin, stumps or logs should be One Green World! inoculated. After the incubation period, logs should be partially buried, horizontally, to initiate fruiting and conserve water. #LPPO1C www.onegreenworld.com/ newsletter PHOENIX OYSTER Pleurotus pulmonarius Also known as Indian Oysters, Phoenix Oyster mushroom thrives on conifer stumps and logs, especially spruce and fir. To begin, stumps or logs should be inoculated. After the incubation period, logs should be partially buried, vertically, to initiate fruiting and conserve water. This species enjoys warm climates, producing large, beige-white mushrooms. #LPPP1C

REISHI Ganoderma lucidum s.l. Known to the Japanese as "Reishi" and to the Chinese as "Ling Chi", Reishi produces flat, shelf-like mushrooms with a smooth, lacquered finish. To begin, stumps or logs should be inoculated. After the incubation period, logs should be partially buried, horizontally, to initiate fruiting and conserve water. Reputed to have immune-supporting properties, Reishi has long been used as a tea by the Chinese and Japanease. This is not a culinary mushroom BAT GUANO 9-3-1 NATURAL BLOOD MEAL 12-0-0 Blood Meal is a high-nitrogen fertilizer due to its tough and woody texture. #LPGL1C FERTILIZERS that promotes rapid vegetative growth. Bat Guano is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus A readily available source of organic and potash which is essential for vigorous nitrogen, Blood Meal is great for heavy Lentinula edodes vegetative growth and prolific fruit and SHIITAKE feeders such as corn, spinach, broccoli, and Shiitake have been hailed for its culinarily uses and flower development. Mix this into soils, leafy greens. purported health benefits in Japan and other parts apply as a side dress, or steeped to make a potent guano “tea.” #17807 • 5 lbs. of Asia for hundreds of years. To begin, stumps or or foliar spray. $4.95 logs should be inoculated. After the incubation #17886 • 1 lb. $3.95 period, logs should be partially buried, vertically, to initiate fruiting and conserve water. Found ALFALFA MEAL 2.5-0.5-2.5 Alfalfa Meal promotes accelerated growth primarily on thicker-barked hardwoods like oak, FISH BONE MEAL 3-16-0 and plant development. Highly recom- they also thrive on “scrub” hardwoods similar to alder, though the longevity of the logs will PLANT FERTILIZER mended for roses as well as all vegetables, be less than that of other hardwoods. When properly cared for, our hardy strain of Shiitake Fish Bone Meal is wonderful for all herbs, flowers and shrubs. Derived from will begin to fruit in as little as six months, with most substantial fruitings 1-2 years after flowering plants, trees and shrubs. Fish sun cured, non genetically-modified alfalfa inoculation. #LPLE1C Bone Meal is a marine-based alternative freshly milled to preserve the highest plant nutrient value. to traditional steamed bone meal and is Recommended #17805 • 1 lb. a great source of organic phosphorus and calcium. As one of $3.95 Reading the three big nutrients for plants, phosphorous plays a role in TURKEY TAIL Trametes versicolor both root and bloom development, which helps produce high- Turkey Tail is found throughout North America Organic Mushroom quality fruit and flowers. Phosphorus helps plants take to new LANGBEINITE 0-0-22 and widely distributed around the globe. Few Farming and Langbeinite 0-0-22 supplies three vital soil by boosting root development. Strong root development mushrooms can boast such adaptivity and color Mycoremediation plant nutrients. It is a naturally mined means plants will grow faster and healthier because they can variety, hence the name “versicolor.” To begin, Simple to Advanced and crystalline mineral that supplies the absorb more water and nutrients from the soil. You will have stumps or logs should be inoculated. After the Experimental Techniques water-soluble sulfate form of three vital larger carrots and potatoes, and bigger blossoms. incubation period, logs should be partially buried, for Indoor and Outdoor plant nutrients: potassium, magnesium #17823 • 1 lb. horizontally, to initiate fruiting and conserve Cultivation. $4.95 and sulfur. Its maximum chlorine content water. This species is often used to make healthy teas, and is one of the most well-studied By Tradd Cotter is less than 3%, minimizing potential fertilizer burn, and its mushrooms in the world for its health benefits. #LPTV1C #84555 • $39.95 neutral pH does not alter soil activity. #07852 • 5 lbs. $11.95

124 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 125 COTTONSEED KELP MEAL FERTILIZER PERMAMATRIX® BSP Provides a rich, natural source of potash. MEAL 6-2-1 Kelp Meal is pure Ascophyllum nodosum GROW ORGANIC ENERGY An excellent all-purpose PermaMatrix BSP GROW is a new seaweed from the clean, cold waters fertilizer for vegetables, way of thinking about plant fertility! of the North Atlantic Ocean. Hand-har- flowers and fruits, It is a 100% natural, chemical free, vested, carefully dried, and finely milled, Cottonseed Meal is non-synthetic and ecologically sound Kelp Meal is an ideal nutrient supplement

FERTILIZERS traditionally used to feed high carbon fertilizer derived from for all types of vegetables, herbs, flowers, and perennials. plants that thrive in lower PH soils, such as berries, mycelium, fish bone meal, minerals, #17813 • 1 lb. flowering shrubs, and evergreen trees. A high-quality $4.95 organics, microbiologicals, and biochar. PermaMatrix BSP plant derived source of nitrogen that can be applied Grow distributes energy to plants and seeds and provides throughout the season to promote growth and opti- ACID MIX 4-3-6 a long lasting nutrient supply. With a slow release formula mum plant development. 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If this happens we will contact you by phone or email to take additional payment before shipping. 128 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 129 WELCOMING YOUR NEW PLANTS AFTER PLANTING MULCHING FLOWERING & FRUITING We highly recommend applying an organic mulch around your new plant (and older ones as well). A thick layer of straw, Some plants will want to bloom and fruit the first year. While USE THIS GUIDE TO ENSURE SUCCESS WITH YOUR NEW PLANTS! compost, aged manure, sawdust, wood chips or other material this is fine for container plants, for bare root plants it is best to will reduce weed growth and conserve water. As it decays, remove the flowers and fruit the first year. This will allow the mulch will also supply nutrients to your plants. Mulch should be plant to direct its energy to rebuilding the root system. kept at least an inch or two away from the base of your plants to 4. PLANT YOUR PLANT allow the bark to dry out and to deter rodents. OPEN THE BOX For bare root plants, locate the soil line If you have received your plants on the trunk. This is indicated by a by mail, open the package as soon as Thank you for PRUNING change in color, often from a dark Because bare root plants have been uprooted from the nursery, possible and check all your plants. green to yellow or black. Be sure their root systems have been reduced in size. To balance the WATERING purchasing plants from After the initial watering of a newly planted bareroot, it may that this point is no lower than top with the roots, we recommend pruning back the top of be some time before it needs additional water. It will ussually ALL BARE ROOT PLANTS One Green World! the soil level surrounding your the plant to achieve a balance between top growth and the Open the bag surrounding the take several weeks before its roots begin growing and it leafs planting hole. There may be remaining root system. Potted plants do not usually need to be roots and check to see that paint lines on your bare root out. Until then you need to be sure the soil does not become dry Many of our fruiting plants have an interesting pruned. they feel moist. If they seem history and play important roles in the culinary plant. Ignore them. They are (an unlikely prospect). If you planted a container plant and it is dry, sprinkle some water in the already growing, it may need water after a few days, especially traditions of many diverse cultures around our for nursery ID purposes and are FRUIT TREES Once you have your new tree in the ground bag and keep the plants in a cool Green World. Giving your plants a good home in the area right around the plant where the original potting not related to how you should check for any broken or damaged branches and cut them place, out of the sun. Keep roots and regular care will reward you mix can dry out much more quickly than the surrounding soil. plant. For container plants, it is back to below the damaged area. The goal for a young tree is moist. Immediate planting is best. with years of beauty and very important that the soil line abundant harvests. to have 3-4 side branches in the area between 2-4 feet above of the plant in the pot is the no low- the ground. Remove any small or weak branches and prune ALL CONTAINER PLANTS er than the soil line surrounding the back all remaining branches, if any, (and the top) to about 2/3 Remove any wrapping material from the planting hole. For kiwis and some other of their length or height. For trees without branches, pruning pot. Check the potting soil to make sure plants, planting too deep can kill the the top back to about three feet above the ground will force it is moist. If the pot seems light and plant. Place the plant in the hole and new branches to form at the proper height. Branches should the soil seems dry, water the plant well. Clay soil is not a problem! Contrary to make sure it is deep enough so that have wide angle crotches, which are stronger than upright You can delay planting for a month or popular opinion, clay soils can be very the soil line, (or soil surface, if a potted branches and encourage early formation of fruiting buds. You more if you make sure your plant does good for plants. They hold moisture and plant) will be at the soil level in its new can force a branch to form a wide angle crotch by pushing it not dry out. If the weather is cool or nutrients better than other soils and if location. Make sure the roots are spread away from the trunk with a clothespin or branch spreader or if your plant is dormant and without not waterlogged, make a good environ- out in the hole and fill the hole with the by holding it down with a stake or weight. Because Columnar foliage it will not take much water to ment for your plant’s roots. same soil you dug from the hole. Work apples are much less vigorous than other fruit trees, it is usually keep the soil moist. the soil around the roots and when the not necessary to prune them back. We like to prune Figs and 2. PREPARE YOUR PLANT hole is full, tamp down the soil and wa- Peaches to a vase shape, removing the central leader all the If you are planting a bare root plant, ter your plant well. Your new plant is way back to the topmost branch. When pruning branches, be Did you know? now ready to grow. OVER-watering is the most common inspect the roots and cut off any broken sure to cut about 1/4” above an outward facing bud. cause of death of container plants. or overly long ones. If you are planting Please note: We advise to fill the Did you know? a potted plant into the ground, remove planting hole with the same soil that VINES & SHRUBS Most vines and shrubs do not need pruning For all plants, periodic deep watering is far superior to frequent the pot and loosen the root system. If it came from it. We do not recommend the first year. Removing any broken or crowded branches is like- light waterings. Deep watering encourages deep root growth, PLANTING is very dense, you may have to lay the adding other materials to this soil. To be ly all that will be necessary. For kiwis, if your plant has several which makes your plant stronger and much less susceptible to Following these basic guidelines will plant on the ground and press hard on strong and vigorous, the roots of your stems, you can remove all but the strongest. For Grapes, you drought stress. In our experience, far more plants are damaged ensure long-term vigorous growth and the root ball with the palm of your hand. plant will need to grow far and wide. can prune them back to four or five buds to encourage vigorous or die from over-watering than under-watering. abundant harvests. Gently pull some roots out of the root ball Changing the texture of the soil in the growth the first year. and, if they are very long, trim them back. planting hole will encourage the roots 1. SELECT A SITE Most fruiting plants to remain in that location which will like full to 1/2 day sun and well-drained 3. PREPARE THE PLANTING HOLE weaken the plant and can change the soil. There are exceptions, however, like If your planting site is covered by grass, drainage pattern of the soil, creating Your satisfaction is Arctic Beauty kiwi, which do best out of start by removing a thin layer of sod in a water basin that can hurt or even kill direct sun. Refer to notes in this catalog. a circle about three feet in diameter. the roots. The only exceptions to this very important to us! rule are Blueberries, Tea, and other acid If you are planting a vine, it will need sup- Removing the sod is important, as grass We stand by our plants and port. If your soil is very wet, you can make will compete with your new plants for loving plants. For these you may need to strive for excellent customer a mound of soil several inches above the water and nutrients. In this newly cleared add peat moss or other acidic materials. service, so let us work with you soil surface. This will allow water to drain area, dig a hole wide and deep enough for Once your new plant is in the ground, to resolve any problems. away from the roots. the roots. After digging the hole, rough you can spread compost, organic up the sides with your shovel so that your fertilizer and other materials on the soil 1-877-353-4028 plants roots can easily spread. surface to feed the plant naturally.

130 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday 131 whose larvae feed exclusively on young pawpaw leaves. The relationship between the Zebra Swallowtail and the pawpaw is similar to that of the Monarch butterfly and the milkweed PAWPAW GROWING GUIDE plant. The acetogenins that are present in the pawpaw leaves remain present in trace amounts in the Zebra Swallowtails body for the remainder of its life, making it unpalatable to birds or other predators. The incredible beauty of the Zebra Swallow- tail and the minimal damage it does to the leaves make this SITE SELECTION insect not much of a concern. A blue stain disease can also in- Rich, deep, well draining soils are ideal conditions for planting fect pawpaws but it is not believed that a microbial agent is your new pawpaws in. Although they grow in river floodplains responsible for this but rather it is a result of stress or trauma to that may become seasonally inundated, the pawpaw does the tree. In general pawpaws are one of the most disease and best when it has deep well-drained soil with a pH between 5.5 pest resistant fruit trees that you can grow. and 7.0. To mimic the understory conditions that the pawpaw needs for its establishment years, you could plant on the North side of a fence where the pawpaw will be shaded while its young but receive full sunlight as it matures and grows above the fence line. Another option is to establish a quick growing POLLINATION nitrogen fixing tree or shrub on the south side of where you Pollination can be the major limiting factor to getting good plan on planting your pawpaw. Get this tree established the crops of pawpaw fruit. The flowers are protogynous meaning year before so it can provide adequate shade for your newly that the female organ, the stigma, ripens before the pollen planted pawpaw tree. Choosing nitrogen-fixing species gives does and is therefore not receptive when the pollen is ripe. This you a quick growing tree that will properly shade your paw- ensures that the flower cannot pollinate itself. The entire tree is paw as well as providing fertility for the tree. The shade tree also usually self-incompatible, meaning that pollen from one can then be cut down a few years later once your pawpaw is flower on the tree will not pollinate the stigma of other flowers established and the danger of sunburnt leaves and shoots is no on the same tree. Therefore the pawpaw requires pollination longer a threat. A third option is to plant quick growing annual from a tree with entirely different genetics to be successfully legumes on the south side of the pawpaw while also building pollinated. This is why we always suggest purchasing many a simple bean or pea trellis over the top of the pawpaw to pro- different pawpaw varieties to ensure the most successful pol- Pawpaws (Asimina triloba) are one of the most unique and de- licious fruits that can be grown in the backyard orchard. Native vide quick shade, nitrogen fixation, as well as a crop from your lination. The more trees you have the more successful your to East North America, pawpaws are one of the only members leguminous shade-giving plants as you wait for your pawpaws pollination will be. Two varieties is the absolute minimum you VARIETY SELECTION of the Annonaceae, or custard apple family, that is adapted to mature. Also, planting in a site that is as humid as possible is can plant to get fruit but more fruit is produced with three or The best way to select your varieties is to contact your local more varieties. Finally, you must attract the pawpaws natural agricultural extension agency and ask them which pawpaw to temperate climates. Its tropical relatives include the Cher- ideal for the pawpaw. Near a pond can be a great place to plant pollinators to achieve successful transfer of the pollen between varieties will grow best in your area. In general, we recommend imoya, Atemoya, Guanabana, and Soursop, and it is easy to if you are in an area with dry summers like we have here in the flowers. In this case keeping honeybees will not help you out as the earlier fruiting varieties for areas where summers are not see the resemblance between the pawpaw fruit and that of its Pacific Northwest. the pawpaw’s flowers are designed for the decomposers of the as humid as the eastern United States where the pawpaw tropical cousins. Everything about this plant, from its leaf size world. They are a deep and beautiful reddish purple color and is native. and shape to the way its fruits look, taste and smell is tropical, TRANSPLANTING smell a bit like rotting flesh in order to attract various species of yet it is cold hardy to zone 6 and can be grown in temperate The pawpaw can be a very difficult species to transplant. It has flies and beetles. One strategy for attracting these pollinators is climates from coast to coast. a very deep root system and does not like its roots to be dis- USING THE PAWPAW FRUIT turbed or broken. For this reason we sell pawpaws while they to put road kill or rotting meat near your pawpaws when they The fruit is primarily used for fresh eating. It is extremely are still quite small to ensure higher transplant success rates. In are flowering to attract their natural pollinators. If this sounds perishable and is amazingly delicious when it is perfectly ripe. the spring just after bud break is the best time to transplant, too unappealing to you, it is also possible to pollinate by hand; It can be used much like you would use a banana. Try replacing HOW TO ESTABLISH YOUR PAWPAW being very careful not to disturb the roots. Water in well just as just be sure that once the tree starts setting fruit that no single bananas with pawpaw fruit in a banana bread recipe or adding you would any other tree—and keep it very well watered for branch is too loaded up with fruit or it may cause it to break or pawpaws to a berry smoothie. For longer-term storage you PLANTINGS the first couple years. result in smaller fruits. can freeze the fruit and make ice cream out of it. Any recipe To successfully grow pawpaw fruit we must first understand that requires adding heat or cooking the pawpaw is not a few things about its natural history. The tree grows primar- PLANT SPACING PESTS AND DISEASES recommended as the flavor compounds are extremely volatile ily in river floodplains and shady rich bottomlands. They form Pawpaws can be spaced relatively close together, even as close The pawpaw is relatively pest and disease free. If you have and cooking can destroy the delicious pawpaw flavor, although dense groves, spreading clonally by underground runners and as 5 feet. Because you will most likely be planting grafted deer problems in your area then pawpaw trees are a wonderful it seems to retain a good flavor when mixed with flour and used spend many years growing as an understory species until there named cultivars, this is the best way to mimic the dense root choice. Deer avoid eating pawpaw leaves even in areas where as a baking additive. is a break in the canopy and they can make their leap into the suckering groves that pawpaws form in the wild. It’s believed deer populations are sky high. A few insect pests exist, but sunnier conditions provided by an opening in the canopy. It is that pawpaws actively graft their roots together and share nu- most are relatively minor. The pawpaw peduncle borer (Tal- Let us know about your experiences with pawpaws, which variet- only once they are growing in fuller sunlight that they produce trients more readily than many other species and close plant ponia plummeriana) burrows into the flowers causing them to ies work best in your area, what recipes you’ve found to use them significant crops of their delicious fruit. These are the conditions spacing helps to achieve this. Planting as close as 5 feet or as far wither and drop and can even destroy the majority of blossoms, in, and what strategies have been successful for getting them es- we must try to mimic in order to grow healthy pawpaw trees as 10 feet apart, and planting at least three different varieties although this is rare. 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132 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday For more growing guides and useful tips, visit our website at www.OneGreenWorld.com 133 Rootstocks are used to graft on your favorite varieties of fruit trees. WE CARRY OREGON-GROWN Choosing the correct rootstock can be the difference between a thriving tree or a dying tree. Rootstocks not only determine the overall size, vigor, and precociousness of a tree, but also what soil types it can grow in, its TRUFFLE TREES! drought tolerance and how well anchored your tree will be. Now you can propagate your own fruit trees for very low cost, or preserve rare and Red oaks (Quercus rubra) trees have been inoculated with the French black truffle (Tuber melanosporum). Now you can grow this heirloom varieties by grafting them onto resilient rootstocks. Be sure to rare and prized truffle species right here in North America. These trees are inoculated with the truffle fungus as soon as the radicle check compatibility of your desired scion with your choice of rootstock. emerges to ensure successful colonization of the truffle fungi into the red oak’s root system. Can be grown anywhere that red oaks can be grown! ROOTSTOCKS Sold in bundles of five. Please visit us online for pricing. Order your Truffle Tree today! www.OneGreenWorld.com #TRUF101 • $49.95 Tolerates wet, dry, or poor soils and APPLE induces bearing at a young age. Well PRUNUS anchored and deep rooted. #R004 Did you know? BUD 9 ANTONOVKA This Russian apple ST. JULIEN St. Julien is a valuable Truffle trees generally take 4-6 years Bud 9 Apple Rootstock is a dwarfing rootstock is exceptionally hardy, down plum rootstock for cold areas that expe- to produce truffles and 8-10 years to rootstock that dwarfs trees to 30-40% to minus 50 degrees Farenheit! Antonov- rience fluctuating spring temperatures reach full production. Tree spacing is the size of a standard tree. Bud 9 is ka is suckerless and produces a full sized due to inconsistent spring weather con- 15 x 15 and most farms need to have widely tested and used commercially tree, growing 25-35'. It also produces ditions. Very cold hardy and semi-vig- irrigation to get the truffles. One throughout the US and is valued for its large edible yellow apples if allowed orous. Trees grafted onto St. Julien will acre of truffle trees can potentially early precocity, winter hardiness, and to fruit. #R005 grow to 75% of standard height. #R011 produce 50-80 pounds. At $500- resistance to crown rot and fireblight. $2,000 per pound, you may easily Trees do require staking as they are very MARIANA 2624 Mariana 2624 expect to gross $25,000 an acre! dwarfing and not as well anchored as CHERRY produces a semi-dwarf tree that is vig- (This is not an implied guarantee but rather semi-dwarf trees. #R013 orous and well adapted to many dif- general truffle industry information.) ferent soils. Can be shallow rooted the Dwarfs trees to MAXMA 14 first couple years and susceptible to GENEVA 935 MaxMa 14 Cherry Rootstock is broadly 30-35% of standard height. Very resis- leaning until established. Somewhat planted throughout Southern France Most of the “wasabi” provided to customers in restaurants is primarily horseradish and green- tant to fire blight, woolly apple aphid, prone to suckering. Tolerates wet soils and is beginning to see more popularity colored food dye. The wasabi powder or packaged paste found in grocery stores has varying and crown and root rot. Trees on Geneva and does very well in the PNW. #R006 worldwide. Trees grafted onto MaxMa amounts of wasabi so a lot of people have never before tasted real wasabi. Real wasabi has a 935 begin bearing early but staking is WASABI 14 are semi-vigorous with moderate unique flavor and distinctive heat that is much richer than the horseradish-based paste. The recommended as it is shallow rooted. precocity. MaxMa 14 shows good scion usual “wasabi” pastes are essentially starch and heat and not really contributing flavor to the dish. Fresh, real wasabi has a deep Not compatible with Honeycrisp. #R001 PEAR compatibility and is broadly adapted to vegetal flavor similar to asparagus or artichoke hearts; which is why it pairs so well with so many foods including steak, oysters, many different soil types and environ- noodles, potatoes and of course, fish. Dwarfs trees to 65% of stan- M-7 mental conditions. #R010 dard height, but can be kept smaller OLD HOME X FARMING- Wasabi #WSBI-1G • $19.95 with summer pruning. Trees are well DALE 333 anchored, widely adapted, and winter OHxF 333 is a semi-dwarfing pear root- hardy. Resistant to fireblight, powdery PEACH stock, producing trees 12-16 feet tall. mildew, and root collar rot. Can be Resistant to fireblight, collar rot, woolly prone to suckering. #R002 LOVELL Lovell Rootstock is used pear aphids and pear decline making it a for peach and other stone fruits and is very versatile rootstock. Precocious and M-26 M26 grows 8-12 feet tall, is slightly more resistant to wet conditions well-anchored. Compatible with all pear very winter hardy, adapted to most than other rootstocks making it a good varieties. #R008 soils, and well anchored. Extremely vig- choice for the Pacific Northwest. Lovell orous for a dwarfing rootstock, trees on is somewhat susceptible to nematodes QUINCE M26 begin bearing early and produce and bacterial canker but it is still one few suckers. #R003 of the best peach rootstocks for our cli- mate. #R009 PROVENCE Provence Quince M-111 One of the most vigorous can be used as a rootstock for Euro- and well-adapted of apple rootstocks, NEMAGUARD A very vigorous pean Pear, Quince, as well as Loquat! M-111 is a semi-standard tree reaching and strong peach seedling rootstock re- Provence is valued for being precocious, 80% of standard tree's height, or 15 -25 sistant to soil nematodes. Partially sus- high yielding and resistant to crown feet tall, but can easily be kept at a man- ceptible to bacterial canker and requires gall, pear decline and nematodes. Trees Check back often for plants! ageable height with summer pruning. very well draining soils. grafted onto Provence grow to 55% of standard height. #R012 Check out our entire assortment of delicious herbs online at www.OneGreenWorld.com 134 1-877-353-4028 Contact us 10AM-4PM Monday-Friday View up-to-date pricing and details about products online @ www.OneGreenWorld.com 135 Osmia lignaria propinqua NEW BUDDY TAPE MASON BEES Our absolute favorite grafting tape and the only one we ever use. We’ll never go back to parafilm tape after using Buddy Tape for the past 5 years. Grafting success is much higher, especially on species that TOOLS can often be a little bit finicky to graft. Buddy Tape is very easy to use and a single roll will last you for a very long time. Though $40 might seem like a lot for a roll of grafting tape a single roll comes with Become a beekeeper Seasonal about 900 perforated pieces of tape and we typically use a single perforated piece for two grafts. At AVAILABLE 900 pieces per roll it costs about .04 cents per piece of tape. Not too bad! HEYBUD with Mason Bees and NOVEMBER – have the best native MAY NEW VS-9 PRUNERS pollinator around. When you spend as much time snipping branches and pruning trees as we do here at the nursery your pruners become an extra appendage. Always in our pockets or on our belts they are easily our most Sometimes called Blue Orchard used tool. We’ve tried just about every brand of pruner out there and have settled on the ARS VS-9 Mason Bees, these bees are as our pruner of choice. We finally found the holy grail of pruners! The Japanese stainless steel stays non-aggressive and live in solitary sharp longer than any other blade we’ve used, can cut through thicker branches than most (though nesting tubes. They are smaller than you should really use tree shears for very thick branches), and the locking mechanism is the most er- honeybees and do no live in hives. gonomic and elegant we’ve seen. Simply squeeze the handles together to unlock and push the mech- anism back with your thumb to lock it. It’s the finest six shooter in the West! The extra long 9” handles Mason bees are excellent pollenators, fit any hand size but give extra leverage for thicker cuts. A very fine tool indeed! ARSVS9 demonstrating 95% pollination success compared to honey bees, NEW ANTONINI BUDDING KNIFE which typically pollinize about 5% Antonini grafting knives are what we use to graft up thousands of trees each year. Italian made blades of the flowers they visit in a day. are made of high quality stainless steel that stays incredibly sharp. The beveled edge on the opposite Also, they are cold hardy and ORCHARD MASON BEES side of the blade is designed for lifting the bark when doing bud grafting. A superb all around grafting resistant to disease as long as their Become a beekeeper with Mason Bees and have the best native pollinator around. knife that should last you a lifetime. Folding blade makes it very easy to carry around. Start grafting homes are kept clean, so they are All you have to do is just release the Mason Bees directly from our provided box your own fruit trees and making multi-grafted trees in your own backyard! This is our Grafting and when your fruit trees begin to bloom each year. Choose 20 (will pollinate 4-5 fruit Budding Knife of Choice. BKNIFE easy to maintain year after year. Our trees) or save more money and go big with a box of 100 bees. Our Mason bees are block of cells easily disassembles for the fattest and most vigorous bees we could source. easy cleaning! • Box of 20, $24.95 • Box of 20, $99.75

MASON BEE KITS Our Mason Bee Kits come fully assembled and includes a real wood house and a 16 (small), 48 (medium), or 96 (large) hole nesting block. The back of the houses have a hook making the kit ready to hang. Add a bag of clay to help the bees seal their home if a good source is not available nearby. Mason Bees & clay sold separately. Includes: Wooden Bee Home, Nesting Block. • Large Kit, $89.95 • Medium Kit, $69.95 • Small Kit, $49.95 Going Green at One Green World MASON BEE CLAY In addition to our new catalog Mason Bee Clay is used to make mud for your Mason bees. This clay is ideal for yards where the soil is too sandy to make adequate mud. Clay • $5.00 printed on recyclable paper, we are also working hard to reduce use of pesticides and sprays in our nursery. Our trees are not certified organic, but we use all organic fertilizers CHECK OUT OUR MASON BEE CARE GUIDE ONLINE! and sprays once the trees get to our nursery, and never source anything ONEGREENWORLD.COM from suppliers that use persistent herbicides or neonicotinoids.

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