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Nodding Onion - Organic
Allium - Bare-Root Plants

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Allium cernuum 12" tall. Starry umbels of loosely clustered lavender-pink and sometimes white blossoms nod toward the ground. Flat narrow leaf blades can be used like chives. Z4. read more

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Borowinka (Duchess) Seedling
Apple - Bare-Root Trees

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Malus domestica Late Summer. Borowinka seedlings are standard-sized, vigorous, disease resistant and cold hardy. Grow these trees for their own fruit, or as rootstock for grafting. Early to midseason blooms. Z3. read more

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Court Pendu Plat
Apple - Bare-Root Trees

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Malus spp. Fall. Ancient French dessert apple with a strong fruity sweet-tart flavor. Cold hardy, productive and resistant to scab. Blooms late, so good for avoiding spring frosts. Z4. read more

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Mutsu
Apple - Bare-Root Trees

Malus spp. Fall-Winter. High-quality large fruit for fresh eating and cooking keeps till March. Flavorful yellowish-white flesh has notes of honey. Large vigorous tree is an annual bearer. Midseason blooms. Z4. read more

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Scout
Apple - Bare-Root Trees

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Malus spp. Late Fall. Exquisite dessert fruit is fine-grained juicy and snappy. Clean fruity finish with superior aromatics. Blooms mid-late season. Keeps until March. Likely hardy to Z3. read more

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Knotted Kernel
Cider Apple - Bare-Root Trees

Malus spp. Late Fall. Medium-bittersweet cider apple. Somerset, England 1842. Cream-colored flesh with streaks of red bleeding from the skin is sweet with soft tannins. Suitable for a single varietal cider. Z4. read more

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Old Foxwhelp
Cider Apple - Bare-Root Trees

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Malus spp. Fall. Bittersharp ancient English cider apple discovered around 1600 in the Forest of Dean. The flesh has a peculiar flavor combo of sharp, astringent and sweet. Blooms midseason. Z4. read more

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Puget Spice
Cider Apple - Bare-Root Trees

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Malus spp. Late Fall. Bittersharp cider apple with lots of sugar, bitterness and acidity. Good candidate for a single varietal. Highly disease resistant, immune to scab and mildew. Long midseason bloom time. Z4. read more

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Searsburg Cherrybomb
Cider Apple - Bare-Root Trees

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Malus spp. Early Fall. Sharp cider apple. Surprising orange flesh is tart with sharp bright acidity, but also packs a lot of sugar. Naturally disease-resistant, a great tree for breeders. Midseason bloom. Z4. read more

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Red Barron
Crabapple - Bare-Root Trees

Malus 12-15 × 5-6'. This compact crab is a perfect ornamental for small spaces. Deep magenta-red blossoms with bronzy green foliage. Z4. read more

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Royalty
Crabapple - Bare-Root Trees

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Malus 18-20 × 20'. Lovely in purply-pink bloom, but especially prized for its fabulous foliage. Reddish leaves turn to glossy purplish-green, fading to all purple in fall. Z3. read more

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Millennium
Asparagus - Bare-Root Plants

Asparagus officinalis High-yielding good-quality tender green spears are long-lived and very cold hardy. On the rise as an excellent replacement for Jersey, even outproducing Jersey in northern Minnesota trials! Z3. read more

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‘Fimbriata Red’
Begonia Bulbs

Begonia × tuberhybrida 12" tall with an upright form. Deep true red carnation-like fringed double blossoms. Deep green serrated foliage. Upright stems make it a good candidate for the garden border. read more

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Begonia × tuberhybrida 10-12" tall and cascading. Fluffy double blooms of warm apricot with soft coral and yellow notes in varying degrees of saturation. Medium-green serrated decorative leaves. Great for containers. read more

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Draper
Highbush Blueberry Plants

Vaccinium corymbosum Early-Mid. 4'. Firm crisp berries are low acid, ripen uniformly and hold up well on the shelf as the thick skin resists splitting. Highly sought-after cultivar among market growers. Z5. read more

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Legacy
Highbush Blueberry Plants

Vaccinium corymbosum Mid. 6-8' × 5'. High-quality medium light blue berries are firm, sweet and low in acidity. High yielding. Upright bush has shown some tolerance to clay soils. Z5. read more

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Talisman
Highbush Blueberry Plants

Vaccinium corymbosum Mid-Late. 5-6'. Medium-large berries are mild and sweet with low acidity. Best attributes are uniform ripening, heavy yields (around 12 lb per plant) and good resistance to mummy berry. Z4. read more

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Tahi
Black Raspberry Plants

Rubus spp. Early-Midsummer. The first ever thornless black raspberry available to home gardeners! Deep black large berries are moderately firm and tightly clustered. Vigorous upright canes. Z5. read more

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Joan J
Everbearing Raspberry - Bare-Root Plants

Rubus spp. Late. Dark red medium-large berries of very good quality are firm, holding up well in the quart without slouching. Thornless moderately vigorous canes. An early fall bearer. Good heat tolerance. Z4. read more

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Encore
Summer-Bearing Raspberry - Bare-Root Plants

Rubus spp. Late. One of the most popular raspberries among home gardeners for being nearly thornless and for ripening late in the season. Stores well in the freezer. Highly vigorous sturdy canes. Z4. read more

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Sam
Sweet Cherry - Bare-Root Trees

Prunus avium Summer. Large firm medium-sized fruit resists cracking. Flavor is sweet with hints of tart, best left to ripen as long as possible for full flavor potential. Vigorous disease-resistant cultivar. Z5. read more

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Moonlight Mix
Dahlia Bulbs

Dahlia 24-30" tall. A mix of pompon and cactus forms in whites, creamy light yellows and the slightest whiff of apricot-pink. Makes an elegant bouquet. read more

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Solar Flare Mix
Dahlia Bulbs

Dahlia 32-40" tall. Pompon blooms of deep burgundy-wine red, and bicolor semi-cactus blooms of pink-coral-orange with surging yellow centers. We hope you saved your eclipse-viewing glasses! read more

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‘Kansas Kitten’
Daylily - Bare-Root Plants

Hemerocallis 22" tall. Fragrant 5" blossom has ruffled slightly reflexed purple-lavender petals with a dash of magenta. This rebloomer is worth showcasing up front in the perennial garden. Z2. read more

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‘Rocket City’
Daylily - Bare-Root Plants

Hemerocallis 36" tall. Fragrant 6" bright glowing orange blossoms with bittersweet copper eye zones. Excellent landscape variety. Extended bloom, flowers remain open for at least 16 hours. Z2. read more

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‘Max Frei’ Bloody Cranesbill
Geranium - Bare-Root Plants

Geranium sanguinium 4-9" tall. Magenta cups with purple-blue anthers cover tidy deep green lacy foliage. Compact form works well in containers. Considered more drought tolerant than others in the genus. Z3. read more

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Concord
Grape - Bare-Root Plants

Vitis spp. Mid-Late. The classic seeded grape of New England for 175 years. Dark blue grapes great for fresh eating, juice, jelly and wine. Z5. read more

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Thomcord Seedless
Grape - Bare-Root Plants

Vitis spp. Early. Cross between Thompson Seedless and Concord. read more

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‘Tootie Mae’
Hosta - Bare-Root Plants

Hosta 18" tall and 36" wide. Rounded heavily corrugated blue leaves with wide chartreuse margins. White flowers smoked with lavender. Holds its margin color well through the season. Z3. read more

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‘A Capella’
Siberian Iris - Bare-Root Plants

Iris sibirica 26" tall. Mid-late to very late season. 2–3 blooms per stem in shades of rosy-violet and red-blue with small white signals that fan out blue to fine white edging. Bred in Maine. Z2. read more

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‘Harpswell Happiness’
Siberian Iris - Bare-Root Plants

Iris sibirica 32" tall. Bred by legendary Maine hybridizer Currier McEwen in shades of creamy white with accents of yellow-green and buttery yellow. Early midseason to late. Z3. read more

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‘Orville Fay’
Siberian Iris - Bare-Root Plants

Iris sibirica 36" tall. From Maine hybridizer Currier McEwen. Sweet and simple, an elegant companion to the other two Siberian irises we are offering. The first tetraploid cultivar. Z3. read more

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Can’t Gild This - Asiatic Lily Mix
Flower - Bare-Root Plants

24-36" with a few up to 48" tall. Jaw-dropping beauty with dramatic outlines and edging that add flare and fiesta to your garden. Blooms mid-June through July. Z3. Fedco exclusive! read more

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Here’s Looking at You Kid - Oriental Lily Mix
Flower - Bare-Root Plants

Fedco exclusive! 30-48" tall.

While we disagree that classic film is improved by colorization, this flower collection jumps off the silver screen

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Honeyberry Seedlings
Bare-Root Plants

Lonicera caerulea 4-6' × same.

Small dark blue oval fruit, very high in antioxidants, ripens in June around or just before strawberries.

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Smokey
Saskatoon - Bare-Root Plants

Amelanchier spp. 9-12' × 6' Beaverlodge, Alberta, 1952.

Large mildly sweet berries with high sugar-to-acid ratio. Fast growing and high yielding,

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‘Springwood Pink’ Winter Heath
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Erica carnea 6-12" X 12-18" Profuse blooms in very early spring through April with repeat blooms in August. Foliage is more ferny and wispier than heathers. Plant en masse for a magical carpet. Z4/5. read more

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‘Jimmy Dyce’
Heather Plants

Calluna vulgaris 8x12" Lilac-pink double flowers are unusual for a heather. Stunning among rocks, where its long low-growing stems can drape. Foliage is dark green, turning bronze in winter. Later bloomer. Z3. read more

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Pawpaw
Bare-Root Trees

Asimina triloba 10-30' × same. Tastes like rich vanilla mango custard! Native to parts of the U.S.; may need winter protection in colder areas. Z5. read more

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Blazingstar
Peach - Bare-Root Trees

Prunus persica Mid-Late. Bred for non-browning flesh quality and for good storage and handling for commercial growers. Yields consistently well each year. Freestone. Resists bacterial leaf spot. Z5. read more

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Canadian Harmony
Peach - Bare-Root Trees

Prunus persica Large fruit with a red blush over gold skin. Flesh is sweet and juicy, an overall great all-purpose peach for fresh eating, canning or baking. Freestone. Buds are hardy to about –20°. Z5. read more

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Nemaguard Peach Seedling
Bare-Root Trees

Prunus persica 15-25'. A vigorous and productive seedling peach. Resistant to nematodes. Plant for fruit or for grafting peaches, apricots, nectarines, almonds and plums. Z4. read more

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Doyenné Boussock
European Pear - Bare-Root Trees

Pyrus communis Late Summer-Early Fall. Large fruit is buttery, tender and very juicy. Productive vigorous trees are hardy and disease resistant. Z5. read more

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Taynton Squash
Perry Pear - Bare-Root Trees

Pyrus communis Fall. Medium-sharp Ancient perry pear. Juice has medium acid and tannin and “affords a Perry of the greatest excellence with a sweet rich distinctive flavour.” Also good in blends. Z4. read more

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‘Highlight’
Garden Peony - Bare-Root Plants

Paeonia lactiflora Late midseason. 34" tall. Fully double type. Dark sensational burgundy red is unusual and arresting. Pairs well with any color. Sturdy stems make a great cutflower. Heirloom! Z3. read more

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‘Top Brass’
Garden Peony - Bare-Root Plants

Paeonia lactiflora 28" tall. Double bomb type. Pure white guard petals under a tuft of bright yellow petals topped with pink-white petaloids. Jazzy and dazzling. Mild fragrance. Midseason. Z3. read more

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‘Cora Louise’
Itoh Peony - Bare-Root Plants

Paeonia (Itoh) x 28-30" tall. Semi-double 10" white blooms with a splash of cranberry/purple/lavender at the center. Surrounding petals reflect a shadow of these hues like a tie-dyed halo. Yellow stamens. Z3. read more

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‘May Breeze’
Woodland Phlox Plants

Phlox divaritica 2-15" tall. Loose clusters of cool pale bluish-white or white washed with blue florets. Selected for compactness, fragrance and refreshing color. Z3. read more

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‘Aglaya’
Oriental Poppy - Bare-Root Plants

Papaver orientale 20-30" tall. Surely named after one of the three Greek Graces, Aglaea, which means something like ‘festive radiance.’ Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit. Z3. read more

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Aviv Pastel Mix
Ranunculus Bulbs

Ranunculus 12-16" tall. A combination of creamy whites, soft yellows and picotee-type bicolor creamy-yellows dipped in rose. A scrumptious bouquet so beautiful it almost hurts to behold. read more

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Aviv Pink
Ranunculus Bulbs

Ranunculus 12-16" tall. All pink as a stand-alone set, or to mix with the pure whites, or any bunch of garden flowers. Folks will ask where you bought your arrangement. read more

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Aviv White
Ranunculus Bulbs

Ranunculus 12-16" tall. Just white. Mix with pinks or as an elegant snowy stand-alone set. Brings romance to any mixed bouquet from your garden. read more

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‘High Roller’ Red Hot Poker
Flower - Bare-Root Plants

Kniphofia uvaria 24" tall. A tropical-looking riot of fiery red-orange fading to coral and soft white tubular inflorescences. Breathtaking and playful. Makes an unusual accent in cutflower arrangements. Z5/6. read more

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‘Bassino’
Rose - Bare-Root Plants

Rosa 1½–3' tall and trailing. Ruffly blooms just over 1" in diameter grow in clusters on this sprawling groundcover rose. Late bloomer reblooms through summer into fall till frost. Z4. read more

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‘James Mason’
Rose - Bare-Root Plants

Rosa gallica 5x4'. Fragrant semi-double 4" crimson flowers bloom once a summer. Very hardy and vigorous shrub form will send up shoots and become dense in time. Great as a hedge rose. Z3/4. read more

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‘Prairie Joy’
Rose - Bare-Root Plants

Rosa 3-5' x same. Semi-double 3" flowers form in clusters and fade to light pink. Low-growing hedge shrub will not sucker. Reblooms most reliably in warmer locations. Resistant to blackspot. Z3. read more

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‘Roseraie de l’Hay’
Bare-Root Plants

Rosa rugosa Repeat bloomer with big, lush, purple-red to magenta double blossoms and a staggeringly beautiful scent. Salt-tolerant. Sterile flowers do not produce hips. read more

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‘Frances Red’ Basket Willow
Bare-Root Plants

Salix purpurea 8-10'. Useful for willow basketry when annually coppiced. Produces long non-branching purplish-red rods that appear dark grey with purple-red in a finished basket. Z4. read more

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‘New Vintage Violet’
Yarrow Plants

Achillea millefolium 24-28" tall. Charming bright magenta-violet flower clusters. Sturdy and upright, sports its vibrant color for a long bloom season, even in the heat. read more

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