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Ingrid Bergman Rose

"The Ingrid Berman rose is a variety of hybrid tea. It features full, double blooms and a velvety soft texture. This is a favorite rose among gardeners worldwide, primarily due to its combination of deep red flowers and dark green foliage. This flower was inducted into the World Federation of Rose Societies Hall of Fame in 2000."

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Zumi Crabapple

Zumi Crabapple

The Zumi Crabapple Tree, `Malux x Zumi Calocarpa,' is a semi-dwarf crabapple that may be used as a street tree.  It is most valued for its profuse, spring flowering of fragrant, white blooms and its small, glossy, bright red fruit.  The crabapples will mature in the autumn, and likely persist into December.  It is very effective when planted as a background for other early flowering plants.  It is also commonly grown near fences, in groups as a screen or as a specimen planting in a lawn or patio. 

 




Fuji Apple Tree

Fuji Apple Tree

The Fuji Apple is a wonderful all around fruit.  The apples are super sweet, super juicy and super crisp.  They are quite possibly the best snacking apple available.  The fruits are aromatic, sweet and crisp with a very firm texture.  The Fuji apple's appearance varies from yellowish green with red highlights to mostly red in color.  The spicy crisp sweetness gives it an exceptional eating quality.  Perfect for fresh salads, the Fuji is becoming an apple with a very large consumer base. 

 


 

Mars Grape

Mars Grape

The Mars Grape (Blue-Purple), `Vitas labrusca Mars,' produces seedless, medium sized grapes that are perfect to serve fresh on the table, as well as in making jams and jellies.  It is very similar in character to the Concord grape.  This is the most disease resistant variety of grape that we carry, and the fruits will ripen in mid to late August.  Grape vines can also be grown as ornamentals or screens in the landscape.