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Edible Landscape Nursery at Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute (CRMPI) Fruit/ Common Name Rootstock Price Available Function Edible Landscape Nursery at Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute (CRMPI) Fruit/ Common Name Rootstock Price Available Function Apple Akane + Greening double graft Domestic apple $65 1 apple Apple Akane apple Domestic apple $55 1 Apple Alexander apple $55 2 Apple Arkcharm apple $45 1 Apple E. German Round apple Antonovka $55 5 apple Apple Gala apple M7 semi-dwarf $55 1 apple Apple Ginger Gold apple Domestic apple $55 1 Apple Green Rabbit apple Domestic apple $55 3 Apple Greening apple Domestic apple $55 1 Apple Honeycrisp apple M7 semi-dwarf $55 1 Apple Lodi apple Domestic apple $55 4 Apple Lord's Seedling apple Domestic apple $55 1 Apple Mac Fence apple $55 1 Apple McIntosh + Greening double Domestic apple $65 1 graft apple Apple Mutsu apple M111 semi- $55 1 dwarf apple Apple Mystery apple $45 5 Apple Mystery apple double graft Domestic apple $55 1 Apple Nanette apple Antonovka $55 3 apple Apple New Mac apple Antonovka $55 3 apple 05/09/2017 Page 1 of 5 Fruit/ Common Name Rootstock Price Available Function Apple New Mac apple Domestic apple $55 2 Apple Northern Spy apple M111 semi- $55 1 dwarf apple Apple Red Baron apple Domestic apple $55 1 Apple Red Gravenstein apple M111 semi- $50 5 dwarf apple Apple Sweet Sixteen apple Antonovka $55 3 apple Apple Yellow transparent apple Antonovka $55 1 apple Apple Wolf River + Gold Rush apple Antonovka $75 1 double graft apple Crabapple Kerr flowering crabapple $45 1 Crabapple Mystery crabapple $45 1 Crabapple Whitney crabapple M7 semi-dwarf $55 1 apple Crabapple Whitney crabapple Domestic apple $55 2 European pear Collette pear Bartlett pear $55 4 European pear Highland pear Bartlett pear $55 1 European pear Luscious pear Bartlett pear $55 1 European pear Moonglow pear Bartlett pear $55 1 European pear Mystery domestic pear Domestic pear $45 2 European pear Pond Big Round pear Domestic pear $55 1 European pear S Fence pear Bartlett pear $55 1 European pear Seckel pear Bartlett pear $55 2 05/09/2017 Page 2 of 5 Edible Landscape Nursery at Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute (CRMPI) Fruit/ Common Name Rootstock Price Available Function European pear SW Fence pear Domestic pear $55 4 Asian pear Mystery Asian pear Harbin pear $45 1 Plum Blue Damson plum American plum $55 7 Plum Mirabelle de Nancy plum Myrobalan/ $55 1 cherry plum Plum Pembina plum American plum $55 1 Plum Poor Boy + Blue Damson $65 1 double graft plum Plum Poor Boy or Greengage plum American plum $55 4 Plum Poor Boy plum American $55 1 plum Apricot Black apricot (apricot/plum American plum $55 3 cross) Apricot Moongold apricot Manchurian $55 0 apricot Apricot Mystery apricot Manchurian $45 0 apricot Apricot Perfection apricot Manchurian $55 4 apricot Apricot Rival apricot Manchurian $55 4 apricot Peach Red Haven peach Manchurian $55 2 apricot Cherry Bing cherry Prunus $55 7 avium/sweet cherry Cherry Montmorency cherry Prunus $55 8 avium/sweet cherry Cherry Nanking cherry n/a $20 88 Cherry Rainier cherry Prunus $100 1 avium/sweet cherry Cherry Rainier cherry Prunus $55 2 avium/sweet cherry 05/09/2017 Page 3 of 5 Fruit/ Common Name Rootstock Price Available Function Chokecherry Common chokecherry n/a $40 3 Chokecherry Common chokecherry n/a $20 2 Currant Minnesota 52 red currant n/a $20 4 Currant Primus white currant n/a $20 13 Currant Red Lake red currant n/a $20 11 Currant Risager black currant n/a $20 14 Currant Titania black currant n/a $20 11 Currant Wax currant / squaw currant n/a $15 10 Gooseberry Black Velvet gooseberry n/a $20 6 Gooseberry Glendale gooseberry n/a $20 1 Gooseberry Invicta gooseberry n/a $20 11 Serviceberry Serviceberry / Saskatoon berry n/a $20 69 Elderberry Haschberg elderberry n/a $20 7 Grape Grapes n/a $25 13 Nut Chinese chestnut n/a $20 9 Nut European filbert/Common n/a $20 23 hazel Nut Korean Pine n/a $20 4 Nitrogen fixer Black locust n/a $20 50 Nitrogen fixer Mountain mahogany n/a $20 50 05/09/2017 Page 4 of 5 Edible Landscape Nursery at Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute (CRMPI) Fruit/ Common Name Rootstock Price Available Function Nitrogen fixer Siberian pea shrub n/a $20 81 Nitrogen fixer Silverberry/Wolf willow n/a $20 32 Nitrogen fixer Speckled alder n/a $20 39 Ornamental/ Bur oak n/a $20 23 Habitat Ornamental/ Chinese elm n/a $15 4 Habitat Ornamental/ Red twig dogwood n/a $20 13 Habitat Rootstock for American plum rootstock n/a $20 57 plum Rootstock for Antonovka apple rootstock n/a $40 2 apple Rootstock for Antonovka apple rootstock n/a $20 90 apple Rootstock for Bartlett pear rootstock n/a $20 47 European pear Rootstock for Harbin pear rootstock n/a $20 58 Asian pear Rootstock for Mahaleb cherry rootstock n/a $20 7 sour cherry Rootstock for Manchurian apricot rootstock n/a $20 93 apricot Rootstock for Mazzard cherry rootstock n/a $40 10 sweet cherry Rootstock for Mazzard cherry rootstock n/a $20 20 sweet cherry Rootstock for Myrobalan/cherry plum n/a $20 50 plum rootstock Rootstock for Russian mulberry rootstock n/a $20 71 mulberry 05/09/2017 Page 5 of 5.
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