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Berry Blue Honeyberry

Hardy shrub has white flowers followed by blue berries in early July. Berries have a blueberry-like flavor. Should be spaced 4-6′ apart.

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Blue Belle Honeyberry

Large, deep blue fruit grows up to 5' in height with equivalent spread.
A unique member of the Honeysuckle family with blueberry-like fruit that ripens extremely early, at least 2 weeks before strawberries.

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Borealis Honeyberry

A really exciting new type of berry also called honeyberries, that originated in Siberia. Bred in Saskatchewan and much hardier than highbush blueberries. Its sweet flavour compares to a cross between blueberries and raspberries. Ripens early, in mid-June, and perfect for fresh eating or any...

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Dolgo Crab Apple

Excellent for jelly. Fruit is dark red. 2.5 cm. Late August

The Dolgo Crabapple Trees is used to pollinate any variety of Apple Tree because it releases so much pollen over time. Dolgo crabapple requires very little pruning, but should be occasionally thinned to eliminate water sprouts or...

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Evan's Sour Cherry

Self pollinating cherry that has been grown in the Edmonton area since 1923, and is also someimtes known as Horsehills Cherry.  Masses of white blossoms in the spring and attractive reddish bark.  The fruit at first is orangey red in colour and quite sour, but if you leave the fruit on until it...

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Fall Red Apple

An exceptionally hardy red apple, excellent for eating fresh, keeps well, late harvest.  Dull red fruit is 7 - 8 cm in size and taste s.lightly as 'Mc Intosh' variety.  Ripens mid to late September.   Eating apples need a second pollinator. Needs well-drained soil and full...

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Goodland Apple

One of the best apples for the colder regions. Washed red over creamy green. . Flesh is crisp, juicy, tender,and aromatic. Good for storing and excellent for eating. Annual bearer, ripens September.  Need a pollinator.

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Harcourt Apple

Matures mid-August with sweet red fruits.  Exceptionally crisp and juicy.  Excellent for eating fresh.  Needs a pollinator and well drained soil.

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Honeycrisp Apple

Honeycrisp is a moderately vigorous tree with a somewhat spreading growth habit.  Medium sized, large, red apples.  Cream colored flesh is sweet & juicy.  Great eating and stores well. 7-8cm. Late September.

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Native Saskatoon

Hardy, spring flowering shrub. Yields edible fruit in midsummer. Tolerates shade. Begins to produce fruit in the third year and reaches full production by the seventh year. Full sun for maximum production. Self pollinating. (3m ht. 2.5m sp.)

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Norland Apple

Good for cooking and eating.  Green and almost totally covered with red stripes. 6-7cm. Late August.

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Northline Saskatoon

Large fruit producing shrub with purplish-blue berries when ripe.

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Opal Honeyberry

Large, deep blue fruit grows up to 5' in height with equivalent spread.
A unique member of the Honeysuckle family with blueberry-like fruit that ripens extremely early, at least 2 weeks before strawberries.

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Pembina Plum

Large oval shaped red plum, with yellow flesh.  Excellent for eating.  Can be pollinated with Brookred Plum.

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Thiessen Saskatoon

Fruit producing shrub with purplish-blue berries. great for ornamenytal use.

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Tundra Honeyberry

Fast growing, high yielding berry that is well suited to commercial production. The dark blue-black berries are uniform size and shape while remaining firm. Cold hardy. Developed by the University of Saskatchewan.

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