2019
The best berry plants since 1932
Strawberries
Raspberries Blackberries Blueberries Currants Gooseberries Elderberries Asparagus
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Greetings from Whately!
STRAWBERRIES
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PLANTING GUIDELINES
Welcome to our 2019 catalog, our 87th edition.
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EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES
Thank you for your past business and for all the support to our nursery since 1932. This has allowed our nursery to grow and fulfill our mission to provide customers with virus-free, highly productive plants from proven varieties.
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RASPBERRIES
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BLACKBERRIES
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BLUEBERRIES
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CURRANTS, GOOSEBERRIES & ELDERBERRIES
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ASPARAGUS
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COMMERCIAL GROWERS
We feel very positive and enthusiastic about the opportunities from growing small fruit and asparagus. Commercial growers see the chance to continue to profitably expand their sales. Home Gardeners see the added value of great tasting fruit that contain high health benefits. At Nourse Farms we are continuing to expand our operations to serve our wide range of customers. We are here to help through all stages of the growing process. Please check out our website and contact our professional customer support and service center with questions you may have. Even with the challenging growing conditions in 2018, we have an excellent crop of plants. We recommend you order early to ensure the best selection from our wide variety options. Need help choosing a variety? Call us as we are here to help! Thanks again for your patronage and looking forward to serving you this next growing season.
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At Nourse Farms, we make it our business to ensure every customer receives the healthiest plants. With our own tissue culture lab—one of the most advanced in the country— we are the top supplier of indexed, virus-tested small fruit plants.
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We have our own program to test all foundation stock for virus through indexing. Once stock plants have tested free of virus, meristem from these plants in our clean plant facility are used to begin the tissue culture program, in conformance with all state and national guidelines.
Tissue culture is a means of producing whole plants from pieces of plant tissue. Through tissue culture, we can produce many virus-indexed plants from few, offering the cleanest stock possible.
From the lab, plantlets are taken to the greenhouse where they are grown in soilless medium. These plug plants are the foundation stock for our strawberry and raspberry nurseries. Certain dormant raspberry and blackberry plug plants are sold directly to the customer.
For nursery production, tissue culture plants are planted into fumigated soil while fields are well maintained with consistent irrigation, pest control and fertility. This leads to optimal level of growth right up to harvest—the healthier the plants are in our fields, the better they will perform for you.
We don’t just sell the best quality plants, we pack them with the utmost care and ship at the best time for your growing zone. Our customers receive dormant, bare root plants in the best possible condition to ensure their growing success. We treat each order with care, and you’ll know it when you receive our plants!
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S T R A W B E R R I E S Early-Season
N O U R S E FA R M S
TOP10
STRAWBERRY VARIETIES We’ve put together a list by season of our most popular varieties ordered by home and commercial growers. E A R LY - S E A S O N
GALLETTA
This early season variety has excellent flavor, holds size through season with good disease resistance.
AC WENDY
This early season variety has attractive, high quality berries that maintain their large size through several pickings.
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HONEOYE
This early mid-season variety is the proven choice for home gardening and organic gardening.
CAVENDISH
An early mid-season variety with heirloom quality, excellent flavor. Great choice for cool, northern regions.
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ANNAPOLIS
EARLIGLOW
(Micmac x Raritan) x Earliglow Dependable for northern areas. This early season variety’s attractive, light colored, high quality berries maintain their size through several pickings. A vigorous and winter-hardy variety, Annapolis has resistance to red stele and is a first-rate choice for home gardens and roadside markets in northern areas. Grows best in zones 3–8. 25 for $12.00 • 50 for $20.50 • 100 for $33.50
(Fairland x Midland) x (Redglow x Surecrop) Benchmark for excellent strawberry flavor. Heirloom quality, wonderful strawberry flavor is this variety’s trademark. Earliglow’s fruit is appealing with very firm, glossy skin and medium berry size and firmness. Size can decrease as the season progresses while its sweet flavor makes it a top choice for fresh eating and freezing. Recommended for beginners, plants are very vigorous and runner well. This variety has strong resistance to red stele and intermediate resistance to Verticillium wilt. Best suited for zones 4–8. 25 for $12.00 • 50 for $20.50 • 100 for $33.50
AC WENDY* U.S. Plant #18,340 (K96-5 x Evangeline) Consistent performance combined with good flavor. A very consistent performer for many of our customers, we highly recommend this early variety developed by the Kentville Research Station in Nova Scotia. The berry is wedge-shaped to conic, with firm, bright colored flesh and has an exceptional fresh flavor. A productive variety, Wendy holds its fruit size through the picking season. A vigorous variety that runners well, plants are moderately resistant to red stele but susceptible to Verticillium wilt and leaf diseases; performing best on a lighter soil. Growers should note this variety can be susceptible to frost damage due to its early flowering and may require frost protection. Good for zones 3–8. 25 for $13.50 • 50 for $23.00 • 100 for $36.50
A mid-season variety with large and sweet berries
JEWEL
Our #1 selling variety overall is the standard for mid-season production. Large berries with superb quality and taste.
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U. S. Plant Patent #19,763 (NCH87-22 x Earliglow) Versatile early variety. Rapidly growing in popularity since it’s 2010 release by Dr. Jim Ballington at NC State Univeristy, and being an Earliglow hybrid, produces attractive glossy fruit with excellent flavor. Customers report Galletta produces large berries and holds its size well. The plant is vigorous and shows good tolerance to leaf diseases and red stele. A very successful variety on heavy soils, Galletta is moderately winter-hardy. Suited for zones 4–7. 25 for $13.00 • 50 for $22.00 • 100 for $35.50
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These were hands down the best quality bare root strawberries I have ever received. The roots were longer, had more life in them, and took to the soil better than the bare root plants I ordered from four other companies. I
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Excellent flavor and very large fruit from this late mid-season variety. Best grown in northern climates.
GALLETTA*
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had the same experience with my raspberries from Nourse. They were amazing.
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AC VALLEY SUNSET
Excellent choice for late-season. Very attractive red color.
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MALWINA
Clearly the latest of all late-season varieties with quality and good disease resistance. EVERBEARING
SEASCAPE
Our best-flavored and best-selling everbearer.
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ANNAPOLIS
AC WENDY
S T R A W B E R R I E S Early Mid-Season Strawberry Varieties At A Glance
YAMBU* U.S. Plant Patent #28,048 (Honeoye x E1991-023) Highly vigorous, productive recent release. An early mid-season variety released by Fresh Forward in the Netherlands and bred by Burt Meulenbroek, Yambu ripens in similar timing to Honeoye, one of its parents. The very sweet berries are a bright red color, attractive with uniform shape and glossy skin. Growers who have fruited Yambu are impressed with its high productivity and long season! Experience has shown no specific foliage disease pressure, special nutrient or soil type requirements. We recommend Yambu be planted when good plant vigor, high yields and excellent flavor are required. Suited for zones 4-7. 25 for $14.50 • 50 for $24.50 • 100 for $38.50
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BERRY SIZE: S-small / M-medium / L-large / VL-very large FLAVOR: E-excellent / G-good / F-fair FREEZING QUALITY: E-excellent / G-good / F-fair FIRMNESS: VF-very firm / F-firm / MF-medium firm / M-moderately firm RESISTANCE TO: R-red stele / V-verticillium wilt / L-leaf diseases ZONES: Refer to zone chart, page 10
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*Patented or licensed varieties Varieties cannot be combined for quantity pricing.
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Plants Required Per Acre Rows
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For small gardens, 25 plants would fill three 10 ft. rows.
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S T R A W B E R R I E S Early Mid-Season HONEOYE (Vibrant x Holiday) Proven for dependability. From the Cornell Small Fruit Breeding Program in Geneva, NY, Honeoye has been a top variety for over 30 years. It combines winter-hardiness with high yields of attractive, large, firm berries. The fruit is easy to pick and ripen over a long season, making it our most consistent producer. Recommended for beginners, home gardeners will also appreciate its excellent freezing quality. Optimum flavor is produced by growing this variety in medium to light soil. Honeoye is a vigorous plant with no soil disease resistance. Also suited for organic growers, it remains our #1 selling early mid-season variety and grows well in zones 3–8. 25 for $12.00 • 50 for $20.50 • 100 for $33.50
BRUNSWICK* U.S. Plant Patent #16,859 (Cavendish x Honeoye) An alternative to Honeoye with great flavor. Rated high in more northern locations, Brunswick ripens similar in timing to Honeoye with outstanding flavor and berry size. Plants show very reliable vigor and disease resistance. It is well adapted for home gardeners, pick-your-own and farm stand sales. Grows best in zones 4–8. 25 for $12.50 • 50 for $21.30 • 100 for $34.50
CAVENDISH (Annapolis x Glooscap) Quality and production for northern areas. Recommended for northern growers, Cavendish results from a cross between two varieties known for their winter hardiness and attractive, large fruit. Originating in Nova Scotia, this variety produces high yields over a long growing season. Excellent flavor and overall fruit quality make this variety a good choice for commercial and home use. Cavendish is highly resistant to red stele and has some resistance to Verticillium wilt. Due to the potential for uneven ripening in hot conditions, Cavendish grows best in zones 3–7. 25 for $12.50 • 50 for $21.30 • 100 for $34.50
Mid-Season CHANDLER (Douglas x Cal 72.361-105) Reliable plasticulture variety. Originating in California, fruit flavor and color are very good on this vigorous, southern variety. While holding its berry size, high yields have been experienced throughout the Carolinas and California. Growers should note Chandler is susceptible to anthracnose disease and is suited for zones 5–8. 25 for $12.00 • 50 for $20.50 • 100 for $33.50
FLAVORFEST (B759 x B786) First rate vigor and flavor. Released by Dr. Kim Lewers at the USDA Beltsville Research Center, Beltsville, MD, Flavorfest is adapted to both plasticulture and matted row production. Fruits are an appealing bright red color with an exceptional flavor profile. Berries are large and hold their size through the season but for optimum flavor, avoid growing Flavorfest on light, sandy soils. Plant is vigorous, shows excellent resistance to red stele and leaf diseases with no susceptibility to anthracnose crown or fruit rot being found. With Flavorfest’s high vigor, applications of nitrogen will need to be managed to avoid excessive growth. Flavorfest is a good option for organic producers and in conditions where optimal plant vigor is required. Grows best in zones 4–7. 25 for $12.50 • 50 for $21.30 • 100 for $34.50
SONATA* U.S. Plant Patent #18,000 EXCLUSIVE! (Elsanta x Polka) Excellent yield potential. From the Dutch breeding program, Fresh Forward and breeder Burt Meulenbroek, Sonata develops large, uniform, conic-shaped berries which are glossy, bright red and sweet. This productive, mid-season variety expresses good plant vigor and shows tolerance to Angular leaf spot. For best results, optimum rates of magnesium and nitrogen are required - consult us for details. Winter hardy, grows best in zones 4–7. 25 for $13.50 • 50 for $23.00 • 100 for $36.50
JEWEL [(Senga Sengana x NY E-58) x Holiday] #1 Selling variety for over 25 years. Recommended for commercial growers and home gardeners, Jewel has large berries with superb quality and flavor. Jewel performs well over a wide range of growing conditions. Growers of all sizes have been very successful with this variety due to its overall quality and consistent performance. Extra care, including adequate moisture, must be taken at renovation to maintain a good plant stand. Grows best in zones 4–8. 25 for $12.00 • 50 for $20.50 • 100 for $33.50
ALLSTAR (US 4419 x MdUS 3184) Adaptable for a wide range of soil conditions. Recommended for beginners, Allstar is the standard for both consistency in difficult conditions for over 30 years. Producing a decent crop of large, light-colored sweet berries, the glossy, firm fruit makes this variety excellent for fresh eating. A widely adapted variety, Allstar has performed consistently well from the East to central Midwest. It is highly resistant to red stele, with intermediate resistance to Verticillium wilt. Grows best in zones 4–8. 25 for $12.00 • 50 for $20.50 • 100 for $33.50
DARSELECT* U.S. Plant Patent #10,402 EXCLUSIVE! Canadian PBR #97-1063 (Parker x Elsanta) Consistent commercial quality. Canadian PBR #97-1063 (Parker x Elsanta) A highly productive, widely adapted variety for plasticulture or matted row production. Growers SONATA love this variety for its size, color, appearance and plant vigor. Sweet, tasty fruit rates high for flavor and firmness. Various yield trials through the years have reported production over 20,000 pounds per acre! Depending on location, Darselect will fruit from early mid-season to mid-season. Has shown susceptibility to leaf diseases. To enhance its performance, Darselect has specific nutrient requirements, including optimum amounts of nitrogen combined with magnesium and potassium during fruit growth – consult us for details. Grows best in zones 4–8. 25 for $13.00 • 50 for $22.00 • 100 for $35.50
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RUTGERS SCARLET™*
U.S. Plant Patent #16,571 (MDUS 4774 x MDUS 5799) Suited for a variety of growing conditions. This variety was released by Dr. Courtney Weber of the Cornell Breeding Program in Geneva, NY. Clancy is a very vigorous, late mid-season variety, similar in season to Cabot. The berries are round and conical in shape with dark red color and good flavor. Like Jewel, overall fruit quality is very good for this variety that is adapted to a wide range of conditions. Grows best in zones 4–8. 25 for $13.50 • 50 for $23.00 • 100 for $36.50
MAYFLOWER* (EM-995) U.S. Plant Patent #24,394 EXCLUSIVE! A very weather resistant berry. Bred by David Simpson at the Malling Research Center, U.K. Mayflower is a highly productive, late mid-season variety which develops firm, highquality berries. During very wet fruiting seasons, Mayflower was identified as a variety that consistently performs well under difficult conditions. Tolerant to red stele, we recommend this variety as it’s a true workhorse! Grows best in zones 4–7. 25 for $13.50 • 50 for $23.00 • 100 for $36.50
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U.S. Plant Patent #16,971 [(Elsanta x K79-S) x K79-4] High performing, can be a challenge to grow. Cabot is known for its huge berries, excellent flavor, winter hardiness and disease resistance. It is by far the best big berry ever! Highly recommended for direct marketing growers and home gardeners, Cabot is best adapted for northern locations and where very large fruit size is required. First fruits may split or be rough. Plants are vigorous but closer spacing may be required as the plants do not runner freely. A great variety option for plasticulture systems. Suited for Zones 4–7. 25 for $13.00 • 50 for $22.00 • 100 for $35.50
DICKENS (NY 02 56)
Most strawberry growers allow their beds to become overgrown with too many plants. Maintaining a minimum of 4-6 inches between plants will yield bigger and juicer berries. Take time to locate good straw mulch. Hay or cheap straw will carry pounds of weed seeds. For winter protection, we recommend using 3-4” over the entire bed in mid to late November. We do not recommend leaves. Weed often and weed well, do not allow weeds to become established. A big mistake people make is to till the soil too deeply. We recommend shallow tilling at 1 inch or less.
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(Patent Pending) New but shows high vigor. From Dr. Courtney Weber’s breeding program at Cornell University. Information from Cornell trials indicates Dickens produces large, firm fruit that ripen in late mid-season starting at the end of the Jewel season and continuing for 10 days after Jewel. The fruit has a short conic shape and produces multiple fruiting laterals. The fruit has a good sweet flavor with a bright red skin color and red interior. We have limited experience with this variety, but recommend growers trial it for performance at their location. In trials in Ontario, Dickens showed good Phytophthora root rot resistance in replant sites and good vigor through renovation. Suited to zones 4–7. 25 for $13.50 • 50 for $23.00 • 100 for $36.50
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U.S. Plant Patent #27,587 Good productivity and flavor. Released several years ago from the Rutgers University breeding program and developed by their breeder, Dr. Gojko Jelenkovic, Rutgers Scarlet has shown to be a very promising variety when flavor and quality is required. The fruit is large, firm ad holds its size through the season. Adapted for matted row or plasticulture production, Rutgers Scarlet has shown good vigor, tolerance to leaf diseases and responds well to renovation. We highly recommend Rutgers Scarlet be trialed to evaluate its performance at your location. Grows best in zones 4–8. 25 for $13.00 • 50 for $22.00 • 100 for $35.50
SPARKLE (Fairfax x Aberdeen) Best for jam making and other processing. The best berry for jam and freezing, Sparkle has been known for flavorful, high quality, attractive fruit for over 60 years. A true heirloom variety and loved many home gardeners, do not allow the bed to become too thick and you will be rewarded with a nice crop of tasty, medium-sized berries. An extremely vigorous variety, Sparkle is an excellent choice for home gardeners and pick-yourown operations in northern climates. Grows best in zones 3–8. 25 for $12.00 • 50 for $20.50 • 100 for $33.50
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Late-Season AC VALLEY SUNSET* U.S. Plant Patent Pending (formerly KRS-10) Outstanding late variety. This variety was released by Andrew Jamieson in Kentville, Nova Scotia, AC Valley Sunset is a late-season variety that will ripen 5–7 days later than Cabot. Berries are lighter red, shiny and large-sized with very good flavor and yield. With its characteristics, this fruit is best for local, freshmarket to extend the season. Plants are vigorous with no apparent foliage disease concerns. Recommended for zones 4–7. 25 for $13.50 • 50 for $23.00 • 100 for $36.50
SPARKLE
June Bearing Easy-Starters Strawberry Collection
MALWINA®* U.S. Plant Patent #23,246 EXCLUSIVE! One of a kind! Bred by Peter Stoppel in Germany, Malwina is the latest fruiting June bearing variety we have seen. Malwina is a high quality, very late season variety. Fruits are glossy, and dark red having excellent flavor with elevated Brix readings. Berries are large, hold berry size well but regular pickings are suggested to maintain fruit firmness. With its vigorous growth habit, nitrogen fertilizer needs to be managed to avoid excessive vegetative growth. Malwina shows resistance to mildew and tolerance to Verticillium wilt and red stele. Ripening 7–10 days after Valley Sunset, Malwina is a terrific variety to extend the strawberry season; we pick Malwina in mid-July at our location in Western Massachusetts. Grows best in zones 4–6. 25 for $14.50 • 50 for $24.50 • 100 for $38.50
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STRAWBERRY COLLECTIONS
Give the strawberry lovers in your house delicious berries week after week, straight through the June bearing season. Each variety is vigorous, disease resistant and ultraflavorful. The collection includes 25 each of Earliglow, Allstar and Sparkle. 75 feet required for collection
EARLIGLOW
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Everbearing Easy-Starter Strawberry Collection Looking for delicious fresh fruit from spring to fall? Our ever-bearing strawberry collection gives you a great combination of varieties for high quality fruit throughout the growing season. Collection includes 25 each of Albion, Evie-2 and Seascape. 75 feet required for collection
$37.00
The strawberries came on time and ready to plant. Every one of the plants took, and are growing beautifully. Nourse farms did a great job on letting me know how and when to fertilize my plants. I would not hesitate to order from them in the future.
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SEASCAPE EVIE-2
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Day-Neutral Strawberry Varieties At A Glance
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PORTOLA* Portola* Evie-2* Mara des Bois Monterey* Albion* Seascape San Andreas*
U.S. Plant Patent #20,552 A top yielder. This is a strong day-neutral variety from California. Fruit is lighter in color and should be harvested before fully red. A high yielding variety, Portola has good flavor ripening as early as Evie-2. Recommended for beginners. This variety will perform in warmer climates. Recommended for zones 4–8. 25 for $13.00 • 50 for $22.00 • 100 for $35.50
EVIE-2* Patent Applied For Long time day-neutral performer. Commercial growers will want to plant this variety from the Peter Vinson breeding program in Kent, England. An improvement over Everest, this day-neutral is easier to grow, higher yielding and less sensitive to the warm summer temperatures that shuts down day-neutral production in the East and Midwest. Berries have an attractive red color, good flavor and maintain their size. In fruiting trials here, Evie-2 produced the largest spring crop of any day-neutral variety we have tested to date. Best in zones 4–8. 25 for $13.00 • 50 for $22.00 • 100 for $35.50
MARA DES BOIS A pleasantly unique-flavored berry. Developed by a French breeding program, this everbearing strawberry produces small to medium fruit, containing the highest flavor and fragrance of any everbearer. Berries have an attractive red color with a high gloss. Planted in the spring, Mara de Bois will produce fruit during the summer into the fall. It also produces a good crop the following spring. Though considered a lower yielding specialty variety for home gardeners, it is also good for commercial applications when intense taste and berry fragrance is required. Grows best in zones 4–7. 25 for $15.30 • 50 for $26.40 • 100 for $45.00
ALBION* U.S. Plant Patent #16,228 Identified for its combination of flavor and berry size. With high yields of large berries, Albion is fast becoming one of the most popular day-neutral varieties. The fruit are firm with good flavor and red color. A good watering and nutrient program is necessary to attain the high yields this variety is capable of. Increased spacing will allow the fruit to reach maximum size. Albion is resistant to Verticilium wilt and Phytophthora crown rot and shows some resistance to anthracnose crown rot. Grows best in zones 4–7. 25 for $13.00 • 50 for $22.00 • 100 for $35.50
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BERRY SIZE: S-small / M-medium / L-large / VL-very large FLAVOR: E-excellent / G-good / F-fair FREEZING QUALITY: E-excellent / G-good / F-fair FIRMNESS: VF-very firm / F-firm / MF-medium firm / M-moderately firm RESISTANCE TO: R-red stele / V-verticillium wilt / L-leaf diseases ZONES: Refer to zone chart, page 10 *Patented or licensed varieties Varieties cannot be combined for quantity pricing.
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My grandfather had a strawberry patch and I loved helping him pick them as a small child. No strawberry ever tasted as good until I planted Mara Des Bois. I ordered 50 plants, prepared the soil, and have been eating yummy berries all summer. The plants withstood the heat of our NC summer and continue to produce berries in late August. We’ll be planting a larger patch next year! -- Janice S.
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SEASCAPE Best flavored day-neutral while also suited for commercial growers. Released by the University of Calfornia Breeding Program in 1992. The standard for flavor in commercial day-neutrals, Seascape is a top performer. Though berries can start smaller, they quickly increase to a large size while maintaining firmness and excellent flavor. Seascape plants have the potential to be the most productive of any day-neutral variety. Suited for Zones 4–7. 25 for $12.50 • 50 for $21.30 • 100 for $34.50
SAN ANDREAS* U.S. Plant Patent #19,975 Excellent appearance. One of the largest berries of any day-neutral variety. San Andreas is a consistently yielding variety with productivity similar to Albion. The berries are firm with good flavor and lighter red color than other day-neutrals. San Andreas has good vigor and disease resistance. Best in zones 4–7. 25 for $13.00 • 50 for $22.00 • 100 for $35.50
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P L A N T I N G
G U I D E L I N E S
Avoid Common Mistakes Read free planting guide (see noursefarms.com) 1-3 months before planting. Plants will fail to flourish if roots are too deep or too shallow. Pack soil firmly around the roots. Do not plant near wild plants or plants whose origins are unknown. Water well one to three times a week, not every day. Avoid fertilizer burn by fertilizing only after plants are established. Do not soak plants in water more than 1 hour!
Healthy berry plants require these important elements: 1.
Planting time. We recommend planting when soil temperatures exceed 40 degrees. One of the biggest mistakes is planting in cold and wet soils. We recommend planting at least 2 weeks after the earliest date on the zone chart. We do not recommend fall planting in the northeast or midwest.
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A sunny, weed-free location with at least a half-day of sunlight.
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Clean beds that are frequently weeded. We recommend every 7-14 days.
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Well-drained soil. For poor drainage conditions, consider raised beds.
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Proper soil pH. Matching soil pH to plant requirements can be a huge factor in your success. Sample the soil before planting and contact your local cooperative extension office for assistance.
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Crop rotation. Avoid planting strawberries or raspberries in soils where previous crops have included strawberries, raspberries, potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant or peppers. These crops may harbor the soil pathogens Verticillium, Phytophthora and nematodes and may affect your new plants.
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Irrigation. Maintain proper moisture levels throughout the season and, most importantly, during the establishment period. Drip irrigation is imperative when planting in raised beds.
USA Zone Chart A hardiness zone map delineates areas based on average temperature range and is used as a guideline to estimate probable success of plants in certain climates. This zone map is a simplified overview for the purpose of printing here. For more detailed information, please contact your local Agricultural Extension Office or take advantage of the USDA Hardiness Zone Map online http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/. If you are at all uncertain, we suggest that you be conservative in your plant selection as well as in choosing your shipping and planting time. Feel free to call or e-mail us with related questions.
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Avoid planting strawberries in soils where previous crops have included raspberries, potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant or peppers. These crops may harbor soil pathogens, which may affect your new plants. Do not mulch using materials like decayed or wet leaves that tend to mat down and can smother plants. Do not renovate day-neutral strawberries. Spacing: Unless otherwise noted, plant 12 to 18 inches in the row, 3 to 4 feet between rows. Depth is important — see detailed planting guide. Roots should be planted straight down. Maintain a pH between 6.5 and 6.8.
Do not add compost to soil until plants are growing. Spacing: 12 to 14 inches between plants, 3 feet between rows with furrows 8 inches deep. For heavier, clay-like soils, plant 6-8 inches deep. VERY IMPORTANT! Asparagus requires very sweet soil with pH 7.2. Use soil tests to check and maintain soil pH and phosphorous levels. Make soil pH adjustments before you plant, using lime.
Gardening Resources Rhubarb Planting Tips Water well during excessive heat. Spacing: 3 feet; 5 to 6 feet between rows. Set buds about 1 inch below soil surface. Maintain a pH between 6.0 and 6.8.
Bramble Planting Tips Avoid planting the roots too deep. Do not plant green tissue culture plants until the danger of frost has passed. Your plants will come with one packet of Viterra Agrigel®. Use it at planting to help maintain moisture and establish plants with little stress. Spacing: For raspberries, unless otherwise noted, 18 to 24 inches for reds and yellows; 20 to 24 inches for blacks. Plant blackberries 3 to 4 feet apart. Between rows, leave 8 to 12 feet depending on machinery. Maintain a pH between 6.5 and 6.8.
Blueberry Planting Tips IMPORTANT! A pH of 4.5 to 4.8 is required; 5.0 is too high! For best results, amend pH levels before planting and apply garden sulfur regularly. To establish plants successfully without prior pH adjustments, read our planting guide. Excessive sulfur can be toxic. Do not use leaves or sawdust as mulch. They inhibit hydration. Do not use fertilizer that contains potassium chloride. Do not fertilize at planting. Do not fertilize in late summer or early fall. This could lead to new growth, which is susceptible to winter injury and disease. Spacing: 4 to 5 feet in the row, with 8 to 12 feet between rows. Be careful not to plant too deeply.
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Horseradish Planting Tips Spacing: 10 to 12 inches between plants, 3 feet between rows. Plant at 45-degree angle with flat end facing up; the flat end should be about 1 inch below the soil surface. Maintain a pH between 6.2 and 6.7.
For regional planting guidance, contact your local extension office. A complete USDA listing is located online at: www.nifa.usda.gov/extension Or write to request information: U.S. Department of Agriculture Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Stop 2201 Washington, DC 20250-2201
Currants & Gooseberries Planting Tips IMPORTANT! Today’s currant and gooseberry varieties and the varieties Nourse Farms carries, have been bred with resistance to White Pine Blister Rust disease. Check with your local Cooperative Extension office or Department of Agriculture for any restrictions on growing Ribes in your area. We cannot ship these plants to Massachusetts without a permit. Spacing: For red, white and pink currants and gooseberries: In-row spacing 3’ – 4’; Between rows: 6’ - 8’. Choose a sunny location but avoid southern exposure and southern facing slopes since intense sun may injure plants. Maintain a pH between 6.0 – 6.5.
Elderberries Planting Tips
Elder berries are not drought tolerant. It is important to keep soil moist throughout the establishment period. A pH of 6.0 – 6.8 is required. In-row spacing: 3’ – 6’ Between rows 10’ – 12’
Use Agrigel® for Veggies, Too! We’ve had great success by giving berry plants and vegetables a boost of Agrigel. Keep some on hand! 4 oz. $3.50 (for 400 raspberry or 2,000 strawberry plants) 8 oz. $6.40 16 oz. $10.15
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Elderberry bushes are fast growing and hardy. They typically grow quite large and full with clusters of tiny white flowers in late spring followed by clusters of berries in late summer.
The No Planting Zone is a guideline for all of our plants. Planting in areas that see little or no sun will lead to plants that will struggle to survive. If plants do survive, the small crop produced will have a lot of disease pressure. NORTH
Cane plantings such as blackberries and raspberries will climb fences and trellises and become a lovely ornamental hedge; they will also burst with color in the spring just before bearing their fruit.
The Caution Zone is a place where plants will struggle during high heat months. Because of extra protection from wind and higher temperatures, plants and fruit can get an overdose of sun and heat. Blueberry bushes, excellent for beginners, develop into 4- to 6-foot tall shrubs that turn a brilliant red in the fall.
You Can Grow Healthy! Growing berries is not just a way of assuring an abundance of fresh, delicious and colorful fruit; it’s also an easy way to add beauty and interest to your landscape. Since each variety of plant has its own distinct growth habit, the benefit of planting berries offers both aesthetic and practical rewards. While choosing Nourse Farms as your supplier of berry plants will get your garden off to a healthy start, eating more fruit can help you grow healthy in both mind and body!
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Currants and gooseberries provide an excellent low border, and gooseberry bushes’ thorns will keep out unwanted pests. Strawberries make a perfect ground cover. Planting a few varieties will produce berries all season long.
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Asparagus Production Guide
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Mid-Atlantic Berry Guide
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Raspberry & Blackberry Production Guide/Northeast, Midwest, Eastern Canada
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Plasticulture Starter Kit FREE SHIPPING
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Midwest Small Fruit Pest Management Handbook
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All Purpose 20-20-20 1.5 lb.
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All Purpose 20-20-20 4 lb.
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Agrigel® 4 oz.
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Agrigel® 8 oz.
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What is the best time to plant? Don’t rush! Waiting until the soil is warmer, above 40 degrees, and drier is best. The biggest mistake growers make is planting in cold and muddy soil. As a rule, we recommend planting 1-2 weeks after the earliest date on the zone chart. We do not recommend fall planting. What do I do with the plants if I am not quite ready? Plants are easily stored in the bottom of the refrigerator up to 1 week after arrival. Keep plants in the shipping bags and keep the bags sealed. Call us to delay shipping by the Friday before they are scheduled to ship. 90% of all orders shipped are loaded Monday morning by 9am. Do not store below 28˚F. Can I pick up my plants? Orders can be picked up in Whately, MA, mid April through late May, Mon. through Fri., 8am to 5pm; Sat., 8am to 1pm. Call for other available times. What is Agri-gel? Agri-gel is a polymer that absorbs many times its weight in water. It helps all plants get established easier, it is especially helpful for raspberry plants. We include a sample in every shipment that is enough for 25 strawberry or raspberry plants. What is tissue culture? Tissue culture is a propagation method that ensures virus and disease free plants. Since 1980, all of our planting stock begins as virus and disease tested micro-propagated cuttings. Why do Nourse Farms plants cost more? 99% of our plants are either first or second generation from our tissue culture facility. Our plants set the bar for health and vigor.
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Order early! Prices valid to May 31, 2019. Use the enclosed order form, call or order online. Order early to ensure your first choices and on-time shipping. We make every effort to ship on time. We do not recommend fall planting. Patented and licensed varieties identified by a *, cannot be propagated without permission. Royalty or usage fees are included in their prices. Patented varieties are protected by U.S. patent laws and licensed varieties are produced under contract with plant breeders. Shipping and handling charges are additional. Shipping by Ground Service unless otherwise specified. Three business days’ notice required for orders with “open” ship dates. We’ll make every effort to accommodate shipping on short notice. Orders to Hawaii and Alaska ship 2nd-day air only. Sorry, no exceptions. Orders to Midwest or West Coast are shipped on a Mon. or Tues. On warm temperature days, shipping is by 3-day service to assure good condition. Added shipping charges are billed. California, Oregon, Washington and Hawaii shipments must have phytosanitary certificates ($15.00). Canadian & foreign orders Import permits must be supplied 30 days in advance of shipment. All shipping by special arrangement. Nourse must receive payment in full in U.S. funds prior to shipment. Additional fees may apply. Add $25.00 for export certification by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Payment by credit card or bank transfer minimizes your bank fees. Payment • Orders $250 or less must be paid in full within 10 days of placing the order or will be subject to cancellation. • Orders exceeding $250 require a deposit of 1/3 within 10 days of placing the order, or are subject to cancellation. Balance must be paid in full prior to shipment. In the case of a pickup, a customer may pay the balance at time of pickup. • Orders shipping after June 1 must be paid in full by June 1 to reserve the plants, or the order will be subject to cancellation and loss of deposit. Orders shipping after June 1 are not eligible for refund if cancelled. • Net 30 Terms may be extended for orders greater than $500 for returning customers only; determined on a per customer basis, based upon a Customer Credit Application, and prior payment history with Nourse Farms. • Service charges of 1.5% per month are added to past due balances. • We do not refund amounts less than $3.00. • We accept Visa, Master Card, Discover, checks, money orders and cash.
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90% Pelletized Sulfur (Soil Acidifier)
Floating Rowcover (not pictured)
This acidifier optimizes soil pH for blueberries. Low soil pH is the key to success for blueberries! Also turns pink hydrangeas blue! Contains 90% pure sulfur. 5 lb. $10.39
BioSafe Disease Control Formerly OxiDate Foliar Fungicide
100% CERTIFIED ORGANIC OMRI LISTED
This non-woven covering is permeable to air and water, as well as abrasion- and tear-resistant. Advantages of use include earlier sowing-out, better growth, earlier harvest and larger yields. Also acts as an insect and bird barrier. 50 ft. x 6 ft. (10 m x 1.5 m) $24.50
Agrigel®
Disease control for fruit and vegetable plants. BioSafe kills pathogens on contact. Use as curative and preventive applications against such diseases as Powdery/Downey Mildew, Anthracnose, Early/Late Blight, Bacterial Spot, Pythium, Phytophthora, or Fusarium. We use BioSafe at Nourse Farms with great results! This size bottle connects to a hose for easy application, will cover up to 12,000 sq.ft. Made in USA.
Ensure success with berry plants, vegetables and other garden transplants, too. Just add water and dip roots into the slurry. Particles attach to the roots and act like little reservoirs to keep roots moist while plants are getting established. Use 1 oz. per gallon of water. 4 oz. (enough for 400 raspberry or 2,000 strawberry plants) $3.50
32 oz. Rtu Bottle $25.95
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8 oz. $6.40 • 16 oz. $10.15
Asparagus Knife Strong and sharp! This knife has 9" shaft with a 5" wooden handle. Overall length is 19.5", and blade is 1.5" × 5.5". This knife will make a nice, clean cut. A commercial growers’ knife — this is the ideal tool to harvest asparagus spears. $16.99
Asparagus Knife Replacement Blade This replacement blade for our Asparagus Knife is 1.5", wide × 5.5" long. Includes 2 pop-rivets. $4.99
12-inch All-Pro Digging Trowel A fine, narrow-bladed digger with a comfortable plastic hand grip. Excellent for all-around gardening and transplanting. Made in USA. $17.94
All Purpose 20-20-20 For use only after plants become established. Use this well-balanced blend of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium on all indoor and outdoor plants, trees, shrubs, vegetables and turf. Feeds through both the roots and the leaves. More professional growers use this generalpurpose fertilizer than any other formula. 1.5 lb. $13.99 • 4 lb. $20.99
Kit Includes: • 250’ roll of drip tubing • 5 perma-loc tees • 1 perma-loc elbow • 1 perma-loc coupling • 1 regulator/screen assembly • installation instruction sheet. Total Drip Irrigation System $78.50
Blueberry Fertilizer Green up acid-loving gardens and houseplants. For acid-loving plants and for plantings next to concrete foundations, Jack’s Classic® Acid Special 17-6-6 is effective in reducing the soil pH. The extra nutrients keeps the leaves green and healthy by making iron and other trace elements available to the plant. Promotes lush vegetative growth and better blooms for Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons, Pin Oaks, Holly, Hydrangea (Blue), Magnolias, White and Yellow Pine, Spruce, Cedar, Birch and Blueberry plantings. 1.5 lb. $13.99
Ammonium Sulfate Ammonium sulfate is a great option to create an acid condition for blueberry plants. This product is water soluble and also intensifies blue color in Hydrangea. 4 lb. $9.99
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Total Drip Irrigation System Keeping a proper moisture level throughout the season is essential to growing healthy berry plants. For planting in raised beds, drip irrigation is imperative. This complete system comes with everything you need for successful planting. This efficient use of our most valuable resource provides great benefits to our environment and your plants!
Drip irrigation is the best way to water your plants! • • • •
Prevent disease by minimizing water contact with leaves, stems and fruit Save time, money and water by applying water and nutrients only where needed Rows between plants remain dry, reducing weed growth Increase efficiency on uneven ground
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Plasticulture Tool This stainless steel tool is designed to push dormant, bare-root strawberry plants through plastic. The half-moon shaped end is SEE OUR designed to make only small holes in HOW-TO plastic. Made exclusively for VIDEO Nourse Farms. $14.00 ON-LINE!
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BIRD/INSECT NETTING
COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION GUIDES
Asparagus Production Guide
Protect the Fruits of Your Labor!
From A to Z. A comprehensive 66-page bulletin that covers the planting, harvesting and marketing of asparagus. Includes several color photos of insects, diseases and planting techniques to aid the grower. Written by Carl J. Cantaluppi, Jr., an asparagus expert with over 30 years of applied research experience, enabling growers to become successful. Additional sources of information are also given. $27.50
Asparagus Production---From A to Z Carl J. Cantaluppi, Jr. Emeritus Extension Horticulturist North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
A comprehensive 68-page regional bulletin that covers the planting, growing, harvesting, and marketing of asparagus, including a budget with costs and expected income per acre, for the serious commercial asparagus grower. The bulletin includes 25 color photos of insects, diseases, and planting techniques to aid the grower. Written by an asparagus expert with over 30 years of applied research experience in the northeast, southeast and Midwest, enabling asparagus growers to become successful.
The Mid-Atlantic Berry Guide Bird/Insect Netting Protect your harvest from many pests, including Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, a new invasive pest which can cause extensive damage to many fruit crops. Its presence has been confirmed in most states. Unlike native types (of drosophila) which deposit their eggs in fully ripe fruit, this one deposits eggs in fruit before fruit is ripe. By the time fruit is ripe, the larvae can be very well developed. 13 ft. x 30 ft. $99.00 13 ft. x 50 ft. $149.00 13 ft. x 100 ft. $259.00 INCLUDES SHIPPING & HANDLING
Bird Netting Get a better net effect by protecting your blueberry bushes with professional-quality netting. Includes twist locks and plot plan. Visit noursefarms. com for instructions. Lightweight 3/4” 3/4” mesh with UV x 3/4” mesh with UV protection. protection 17 ft. x 50 ft. (covers 6 bushes) $62.99 17 ft. x 100 ft. (covers 12 bushes) $115.99
This full-color guide is produced by Penn State in cooperation with Rutgers University, the University of Delaware, the University of Maryland, Virginia Tech and West Virginia University. Information includes: preplant considerations, soil management and nutrition, and pest management, as well as specific information for planting strawberries, blueberries, brambles, gooseberries and currants. Appendices provide information on expanded special topics, diagnostic services, nursery sources of berry plants, and production supplies and services. Additional sources of information are also given. $42.00
Raspberry and Blackberry Production Guide for the Northeast, Midwest, and Eastern Canada For novice and experienced growers. Information on all aspects of raspberry and blackberry culture including site selection, trellising, pruning, irrigation, pesticide application, harvesting, budgeting, marketing, cultivar descriptions. Field, high tunnel, and greenhouse production are reviewed. NRAES $38.00
Midwest Small Fruit Pest Managment Handbook Information on strawberry, raspberry, blueberry, and grape production methods and pest management practices, including concepts and strategies of Integrated Pest Management, pest monitoring, identifying and understanding the major diseases, cultural practices for disease control. OSU $47.60
Midwest Strawberry Production Guide
NEW! Digital Soil pH Meter
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Test the pH of you soil. This practice is essential for optimal blueberry and asparagus production. This handsome digital meter provides instant soil pH readings. It checks the pH at root level. It measures and displays the acidity/alkalinity of garden and container soil. Batteries are required and included. $12.95 each.
An extensive instruction manual with full-color photos for both beginners and established strawberry growers containing comprehensive, regionally relevant information on growing strawberries for profit. This guide has in-depth information on current varieties and production practices, plasticulture in the Midwest, recommendations for insect, disease, and weed control with full-color photos. OSU $28.00
New England Small Fruit Pest Management Guide (not shown) Information is specific to strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and grapes. The guide presents general growing recommendations regarding soils, nutrients, cover crops, water, and weed management. This guide also provides recommendations for insect and disease management for these fruit crops and pesticides that can be used for treatment. $24.00
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R A S P B E R R I E S Summer Bearing varieties produce fruit on floricanes (overwintered canes) which are usually pruned out after summer harvest. FLORICANE/SUMMER BEARING
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U.S. Plant Patent #11,747 Released by the Cornell Small Fruit Breeding Program in Geneva, NY. Prelude is identified as the earliest ripening summer red raspberry, ripening in mid-June under New York conditions. Although Prelude is also fall bearing, it produces the biggest portion of its crop in the spring. Very winter hardy and vigorous, Prelude berries are round, cohesive, with very good flavor. An excellent choice when early fruit and quality are required. Grows best in zones 4-8. 5 for $19.25 • 10 for $29.50 • 25 for $56.50
Recommended for beginners. Released in 1960, Boyne is an early-season variety that is extremely winter hardy. It consistently produces deep-red, medium-sized berries. The medium sweet, aromatic flavor makes it great for freezing and jam. It will grow where other varieties experience winter injury to the canes. Best for zones 3-7. 5 for $18.00 • 10 for $27.50 • 25 for $53.50
BRAMBLE VARIETIES
The following is a list of the most ordered bramble varieties for home and commercial gardening
PRELUDE
The earliest summer bearer that also produces a fall crop.
NOVA
This mid-season summer bearing variety adapts to more zones than any variety and is easy to grow.
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This late midseason summer bearing variety is a good choice for extending the season and has excellent winter hardiness.
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KILLARNEY
TULAMAGIC®*
Released in Manitoba in 1961. Killarney is especially winter hardy. It is an early mid-season variety ripening about a week after Boyne. It’s medium to large-sized berries have an attractive bright-red color and a good raspberry aroma and flavor. The canes grow upright, are medium-sized and sturdy. This variety would make a great fresh raspberry pie. Best in zones 4-7. 5 for $18.00 10 for $27.50 25 for $53.50
U.S. Plant Patent Pending, (‘FRUATFRI’ variety) This recent introduction comes from Switzerland and the breeder is Reto Neuweiler. TulaMagic®, a cross of Autumn Bliss and Tulameen, is a new summer/floricane variety which can also produce a late fall/primocane crop. This variety fruits after Prelude, but before Nova, and a week earlier than Tulameen for the summer crop. TulaMagic® is very vigorous and shows low susceptibility to Phytophthora root rot disease. Fruits are large and have good firmness with an attractive light red color. Flavor is rated very good with high raspberry aroma. A fall/primocane crop can be produced in zone 6, or in high tunnel production. We recommend TulaMagic® for organic producers and for soil sites susceptible to Phytophthora root rot disease. Best for zones 5-7. 5 for $19.25 • 10 for $29.50 • 25 for $56.50
JEWEL BLACK RASPBERRY
Consistently our best and top summer bearing black raspberry variety.
ANNE YELLOW RASPBERRY
Bears in summer and fall, maintains a light yellow color and has very sweet flavor.
JOAN J
High yielding, thornless, early fall bearing variety.
HERITAGE
This heirloom variety is highly productive with good color and flavor. Specifically, a favorite with home gardeners.
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FLORICANE/SUMMER BEARING
Mid-Season
LATHAM
NOVA
Heirloom — recommended for home gardeners and pick-your-own. Released from Minnesota. Latham combines good fruit quality with excellent winter hardiness. Medium to large, bright-red fruit is rounded in shape but somewhat lacking in cohesion. Widely adapted, Latham is suitable for home gardens and pick-your-own operations. Grows best in zones 3-8. 5 for $18.00 • 10 for $27.50 • 25 for $53.50
Released from the Nova Scotia, Canada, Breeding Program in 1981. Great for beginners. This very winter-hardy variety adapts to all climates and can be used as a summer bearer in the North and a fall bearer in the South. Nova is tolerant of heat and an excellent choice for the upper Midwest and northern regions, where high yields and dependability are required. Bright red berries ripen gradually, over a long harvest period. They are firm, medium to large in size and have good shelf life. Canes are vigorous with an upright habit. Recommended for zones 3-8. 5 for $18.00 • 10 for $27.50 • 25 for $53.50
R A S P B E R R I E S
FLORICANE/SUMMER BEARING
Late Mid-Season ENCORE*
U.S. Plant Patent #11,746 Released from the Cornell Small Fruit Breeding Program in Geneva, NY; tested as NY 7. Encore is vigorous, sturdy, upright, nearly spineless and has excellent winter hardiness. Berries are large with very cohesive drupelets and good raspberry flavor. Encore is a good choice for extending the summer raspberry-picking season. It is a very good selection for commercial growers. Grows best in zones 4-7. 5 for $19.25 • 10 for $29.50 • 25 for $56.50
ROYALTY PURPLE Released by the Cornell Small Fruit Breeding Program in Geneva, NY, in 1982. The most popular purple raspberry variety today, Royalty is very productive. The canes are thorny and long. The fruit is large, of high quality and is the sweetest of all the purple raspberries. Good for fresh eating and excellent for jams and jellies, Royalty can be picked slightly immature as a firm red berry. Eludes spring frost damage, as it is a lateseason variety. It has multiple insect resistances, including immunity to the raspberry aphid, which should help to extend the productive life of the planting. Recommended for zones 4-8. 5 for $24.00 • 10 for $39.75 • 25 for $87.00
FLORICANE/SUMMER BEARING
Mid-Season (cont’d)
NEW
!
AAC EDEN
Tested as K06-2, this variety was released by Andrew Jamieson at Kentville, Nova Scotia. A cross between Glen Ample and K93-11, the strong canes are spineless and demonstrate moderate winter hardiness. The conical fruit are large, firm, light to medium in color with excellent flavor. Early results show it to be a great midseason choice to trial or compare against Nova for increased yield and improved flavor. 5 for $19.25 • 10 for $29.50 • 25 for $56.50
FLORICANE/SUMMER BEARING
Late-Season
EarlySeason
Prelude* Boyne
M L
G G
F F
E G
4-7 5-7
M M-L L
G G E
M F F
E E G
3-8 3-8 unknown
Encore*
L
G
F
E
4-7
Royalty Purple
L
G
M
G
4-8
Bristol Black (early) Jewel Black (mid) Mac Black (late) Polana* Joan J* Polka* Himbo-Top®* BP-1* Caroline Heritage Josephine*
M L L M-L L L VL L M-L M-L VL
E G G G G G G E E G E
F F F F F VF F F MF F F
G G G E G G G G E E F
5-8 5-8 5-8 3-8 4-8 4-8 4-8 4-8 4-7 4-8 5-7
Niwot*
M-S
G
M
G
5-8
Latham Nova AAC Eden
Floricane Black Raspberry
Primocane/ Fall Bearing Red Raspberries
Primocane Black Raspberry Primocane Yellow Raspberry
ZONES
E E
Mid-Season
M-L M
WINTER FLAVOR FIRMNESS HARDINESS
M M
Killarney TulaMagic®*
Late-Season
BERRY SIZE
E E
Early Mid-Season
Late Mid-Season
PRIMOCANE/ FALL BEARING
FLORICANE/SUMMER BEARING
Raspberry Varieties At A Glance 4-8 3-7
Double Gold*
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E
F
E
5-7
Anne
L
E
F
E
4-7
BERRY SIZE: S-small / M-medium / L-large / VL-very large FLAVOR: E-excellent / G-good / F-fair FIRMNESS: VF-very firm / F-firm / M-moderately firm WINTER HARDINESS: E-excellent / G-good / F-fair ZONES: See Zone Map, page 10 *Patented or licensed varieties Varieties cannot be combined for quantity pricing.
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R A S P B E R R I E S FLORICANE/SUMMER BEARING
Black Raspberries
Fall Bearing varieties produce fruit on primocanes (1st year canes) and are usually mowed in the spring to produce a large fall crop. NIWOT
PRIMOCANE/FALL BEARING
BRISTOL BLACK
Black Raspberries
Heirloom quality. Released from the Cornell Small Fruit Breeding Program in Geneva, NY. This black raspberry plant is a high-producing early variety whose upright growth and cluster formation make its berries very easy to pick. It has medium, firm, glossy fruit with the best black raspberry flavor. Moderately hardy but very vigorous, Bristol shows tolerance to powdery mildew. Recommended for zones 5-8. 5 for $24.00 • 10 for $39.75 • 25 for $87.00
NIWOT* PRIMOCANE BLACK RASPBERRY
H (Early Season)
JEWEL BLACK H (Mid Season) (Bristol x Dundee) Released from the Cornell Small Fruit Breeding Program in Geneva, NY. Our most popular black raspberry variety, Jewel produces excellent yields of superb-quality berries. The fruit is glossy-black in color, a large size and has a rich raspberry flavor. It is an excellent choice for use in jams and jellies. Jewel is winter hardy and a very reliable choice. Best in zones 5-8. 5 for $24.00 • 10 for $39.75 • 25 for $87.00
MAC BLACK H (Late Season) Highly recommended for season extension. Mac Black is a late-season variety that will extend the black raspberry season. Ripening after Jewel, Mac Black berries have very good flavor, as well as good size and production. They will benefit from a trellis system. Best in zones 5-8. 5 for $24.00 • 10 for $39.75 • 25 for $87.00
U.S. Plant Patent #27,131 Niwot is the first primocane black raspberry! Introduced by Peter Tallman, a private breeder in Colorado, Niwot will produce berries in the fall, ripening in late August until frost. It will also produce an excellent floricane crop, ripening slightly earlier than Jewel depending upon location. Niwot is vigorous, highly productive and has attractive, shiny fruit. The flavor is reported to have less intensity than Jewel. As the variety is vigorous, it requires trellising and recommended spacing is 3 to 4 feet apart in the row. Niwot appears to have similar winter hardiness to Jewel. Grows best in zones 5-8. 5 for $25.75 • 10 for $43.00 • 25 for $95.50
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$49.75 ANNE JEWEL BLACK
Nutraceuticals/Phytochemicals Nutraceuticals are substances that provide a healthy benefit to the human body. High levels of these compounds have been identified in all berries. Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and currants all have generous quantities of these healthpromoting compounds. The varieties marked with a H in this catalog contain the highest levels of these phytochemicals.
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POLANA
ENCORE
R A S P B E R R I E S
JOAN J* U.S. Plant Patent #18,954 Canadian PBR #3881 (Joan Squire x Terri-Louise) This high-yielding, thornless, early primocane variety has been a good performer for our growers. The fruit is large and holds its size well. Berries are firm, easy picking (they release well) with small drupelets and good flavor. The fruit will hold and ship well. Joan J is the only thornless red raspberry variety that we offer. An excellent choice for a commercial grower as one of the most productive varieties today with very good flavor. Zones 4-8. 5 for $19.25 • 10 for $29.50 • 25 for $56.50
POLKA* Licensed variety Recommended for beginners. A primocane variety from Poland. The plant is vigorous with a more upright growing habit than other varieties. Berries are large, very firm, and have good flavor. Polka is very productive and the fruit does not darken as much as other varieties. Ripens 7-10 days after Polana, similar season to Autumn Britten and Joan J. Zones 4-8. 5 for $19.25 • 10 for $29.50 • 25 for $56.50
HIMBO-TOP®* U.S. Plant Patent #19,512 (‘RAFZAQU’ variety) Alternative for organic growers. Himbo Top™, a primocane red raspberry variety introduced in 2008, has demonstrated high tolerance to Phytophthora root rot disease. This variety produces extremely large, firm, bright red fruit that does not darken. Berries have good flavor, are conic shaped, have small well-constructed drupelets and are easy to pick. For best results in commercial production, we recommend closely managing your cultural practices, especially water and plant density. This variety is extremely vigorous and will require less fertilizer. It ripens a few days later than Joan J. Zones 4-8. 5 for $19.25 • 10 for $29.50 • 25 for $56.50 Look for this symbol throughout our catalog. It means that we are the exclusive U.S. and/or North American distributor for these sought-after varieties. Buy your plants from the source of professional plantsmen— Nourse Farms.
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POLANA* Licensed Variety Earliest everbearing variety. Originated in Poland. At least three weeks earlier than Heritage, Polana allows you to grow fall varieties in more northern locations and still produce a great crop. Its berries are highly productive, medium-large, glossy in appearance, cohesive, with good flavor. This variety has shorter canes that are vigorous and respond to increased fertilization. Ripens early August in southern New England and late July in southern Wisconsin. In most cases, helps fill in the gap between the summer and the other fall varieties. A great choice for early fall raspberries. Polana needs extra fertilizer in May and June. Zones 3-8. 5 for $19.25 • 10 for $29.50 • 25 for $56.50
Trellising raspberries is one of the most important cultural practices, but most people think it is too expensive and time consuming. A simple post with twine could increase potential harvests by 50%.
TI
Red Raspberries
Varieties are listed in order of ripening time.
PL
PRIMOCANE/FALL BEARING
Prune summer raspberries soon after harvest ends. This will reduce disease pressure on new canes and increase production potentials. Don’t plant where raspberries were growing for at least 2-3 years. Don’t plant too deep. Read and keep our planting guide on hand. It will help you care for your raspberries for years to come. See pages 10 and 11 for additional planting guidelines and tips. Visit our website for videos, diagrams, and other useful information.
BP-1* U.S. Plant Patent #22,459 BP-1 is a cross between Polka and Tulameen developed by the Berry Plant Company in Italy. The fruit is very high quality, lighter in color than Polka, with excellent flavor attributed to the Tulameen parent. Plants are moderately vigorous, producing tall, upright canes. Its yield is higher than Polka. BP-1 is a primocane variety, but a floricane crop can also be harvested. The primocane crop is at approximately the same time as Caroline. The floricane crop is considered early. We highly recommend the BP-1 variety when production and berry quality is required. BP-1 is licensed exclusively to Nourse Farms, Inc. for North America. Grows best in zones 4-8. 5 for $19.25 • 10 for $29.50 • 25 for $56.50
CAROLINE Most productive ever bearer. Caroline has become a standard variety for plant vigor and high quality fruit including a rich, full and intense flavor. Often compared to Heritage, Caroline fruits earlier, is more productive, has a larger berry, and has more tolerance to root rot. Though it does not tolerate high heat and drought, Caroline is widely adapted, growing everywhere from the East Coast to the West Coast. The farther south you grow it, the earlier it will ripen! Recommended for zones 4-7. 5 for $18.00 • 10 for $27.50 • 25 for $53.50
HERITAGE An heirloom – and a classic! Released by the Cornell Small Fruit Breeding Program. This heirloom variety has long been considered the standard variety for production and high-quality fruit by which fall bearing varieties were judged. The fall crop is highly productive and ripens from the end of August through October, depending on your location. The berries have good size, color and flavor. The fruit is good for jam and freezing and delicious for fresh use, too. Heritage is a highly popular variety for home gardeners. Grows well in zones 4-8. 5 for $18.00 • 10 for $27.50 • 25 for $53.50 * Price includes royalty or usage fee. Patent laws or license contracts prohibit propagation of the variety for resale or trade.
JOSEPHINE* U.S. Plant Patent #12,173 A late-season primocane variety, Josephine was released from the cooperative breeding program of MD, NJ, VA, and WI. Josephine extends the harvest season beyond Heritage. According to our growers, this variety is vigorous and produces very large fruit with excellent flavor. Adapted for the Mid-Atlantic region and for areas with an extended growing season, including the West Coast. Recommended for zones 5-7. 5 for $19.25 • 10 for $29.50 • 25 for $56.50
PRIMOCANE/FALL BEARING
Yellow & Gold Raspberries DOUBLE GOLD* US Plant Patent #24,811 A recent release by Dr. Courtney Weber from Cornell University. The berries have a deep blush, golden-champagne color, are medium in size and have a conic shape. They are considered as having an excellent, sweet flavor. The plant grows vigorously, suckers freely and shows tolerance to diseases. Double Gold can be grown as both a floricane (summer) and primocane (fall) producer. Double Gold is more suited for home gardeners, Pick-Your-Own and local commercial sales. Double Gold adds an alternative yellow variety to our program. Grows best in zones 5-7. 5 for $20.50 • 10 for $32.00 • 25 for $64.50
ANNE Released by the cooperative breeding program of MD, NJ, VA and WI. Anne has special characteristics. Anne is a largefruited fall bearer that ripens somewhat earlier than Heritage. Fruit holds a pale yellow color and is highly productive. Anne’s excellent size, appearance, and very sweet flavor make it an excellent choice for a yellow fall bearer. Grows well in zones 4-7. 5 for $18.00 • 10 for $27.50 • 25 for $53.50
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B L A C K B E R R I E S FLORICANE/SUMMER BEARING
Everbearing Blackberries
NATCHEZ*
Primocane (fall bearing) blackberry canes respond favorably to tipping! Tip the primocanes at 12"–15" and again at approximately 30". Tipping encourages earlier fruit development and highest yield potential while keeping cane height in check for easier management and manual harvest.
OUACHITA* H U.S. Plant Patent #17,162
Limited Quantities
This thornless variety has excellent quality fruit, with firm, sweet, attractive berries. Fruit ripens before Navaho. Winter hardiness appears to be less than Navaho, similar to Apache. Plant has very erect canes, and intermediate vigor. Plants also appear resistant to anthracnose, double blossom/rosette and no orange rust has been seen on any plants. We highly recommended it for the Mid-Atlantic, West Coast and South based on excellent grower results. Best in zones 6-9. 5 for $24.75 • 10 for $40.75 • 25 for $90.00
TRIPLE CROWN H Recommended for home gardeners. A joint release from the USDA-Beltsville and the Pacific West Agricultural Research Service. The Triple Crown plant is semi-erect and thornless and bears large, flavorful fruit. Ripens earlier than Chester and is similar to Chester in winter hardiness. Triple Crown would be a good choice to help extend the blackberry season for home gardeners. Grows best in zones 6-9. 5 for $24.00 • 10 for $39.75 • 25 for $87.00
CHESTER H Recommended for beginners. Considered one of the more winter-hardy and productive thornless varieties available, Chester produces large, high-quality fruit that ripens in early- to mid-August. Fruit has good flavor when fully ripe and does not soften or lose its shiny black color in hot weather. Chester plants are vigorous and show resistance to cane blight. Grows best in zones 5-9. 5 for $24.00 • 10 for $39.75 • 25 for $87.00
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Plant Breeder Dr. John Clark, from the University of Arkansas, has released the varieties listed below. In northern areas, the development of these primocane blackberries may allow production in some regions where other blackberry varieties are not winter hardy. After mowing the canes to the ground early in the spring (as with Heritage) the new growth produces flowers in August and berries in September. We recommend you plant trials of these new varieties to evaluate their performance at your location.
PRIME-ARK® 45* U.S. Plant Patent #22,449 Prime-Ark® 45 is a thorny, primocane-bearing blackberry with an erect growing habit. Primocane berries are medium-sized while floricane fruit is larger. Trials indicate the variety is very productive. Fruit holds up well after picking and is suitable for shipping. The floricane fruiting season is after Natchez and before Ouachita. Early indications are that the primocane crop ripens later than Prime-Jim. Ripening may be too late for some northern areas, but will extend the blackberry season in regions with a long enough growing season. We would recommend Prime-Ark® 45 as an outstanding primocane-bearing blackberry. Grows best in zones 5-9. 5 for $25.75 • 10 for $43.00 • 25 for $95.50
PRIME-ARK® FREEDOM
PRIME-ARK® FREEDOM*
PRIME-ARK® TRAVELER*
U.S. Plant Patent #26,990 Prime Ark Freedom was the first thornless primocane variety to be released by Dr. John Clark and the University of Arkansas Blackberry Breeding Program. It has an upright growing habit and the fruit flavor is excellent. Production on its floricanes is several days earlier than Natchez. Prime Ark Freedom is not recommended for the shipping market, but is a great choice for local commercial distribution and home gardeners. This is a very good variety and is highly recommended. We are still learning how to grow Freedom for maximum production. Grows best in zones 5-9. 5 for $25.75 • 10 for $43.00 • 25 for $95.50
U.S. Plant Patent Pending Prime Ark Traveler is the newest release. The first plants of Prime-Ark Traveler were planted in 2016. We are learning about this new variety and best management practices. Early indications are that it grows differently than the previously released Prime Ark 45. Prime-Ark Traveler is a very exciting introduction because it has a sweet flavor, is thornless, is reported to be productive, is a vigorous grower, and has better shipping characteristics than Prime-Ark 45 and Prime-Ark Freedom. Grows best in zones 5-9. 5 for $25.75 • 10 for $43.00 • 25 for $95.50
Blackberry Varieties At A Glance
Floricane/ Summer Bearing Blackberries Primocane/ Fall Bearing Blackberries BERRY SIZE:
THORNLESS
H U.S. Plant Patent #20,891 Natchez is a recent release from the University of Arkansas breeding program. This is the earliest ripening thornless variety with very high production potentials. Very large and good tasting berries can be harvested during a 3-5 week season. Due to its semi-erect growth habit, Natchez performs best with a trellis. We highly recommend this variety. Zones 5-9. 5 for $24.75 • 10 for $40.75 • 25 for $90.00
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PRIMOCANE/FALL BEARING
Thornless Blackberries
BERRY SIZE
FLAVOR
FIRMNESS
Natchez* Ouachita* Triple Crown Chester
VL L L L
E E E G
F F M F
Y Y Y Y
5-9 6-9 6-9 5-9
Prime-Ark®Freedom* Prime-Ark®Traveler* Prime-Ark®45*
L ML ML
E G G
M F F
Y Y N
5-9 5-9 5-9
S-small / M-medium / L-large / VL-very large FLAVOR: E-excellent / G-good / F-fair FIRMNESS: VF-very firm / F-firm / M-moderately firm
THORNLESS ZONES
THORNLESS:
Y-thornless / N-has thorns ZONES: See Zone Map, page 10 Varieties cannot be combined for quantity pricing.
B L U E B E R R I E S Early-Season H
DUKE Duke is an early-season variety and is extremely popular in the Mid-Atlantic region. It is high yielding and hardy. The fruit is medium to large, slightly tart and very firm. Berries are very firm and maintain their uniform quality. Duke grows upright to a height of 4 to 6 feet. Grows best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.00 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.
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PATRIOT Released by the University of Maine. Patriot is an early variety originating in Maine, where growing seasons are short and winter hardiness is a must. This variety is vigorous and grows upright to a height of 3-5 feet. Patriot adapts to many different soil types and has performed better in heavier soil than some other varieties. The fruit is large and has very good flavor. Best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.00 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.
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Blueberry Varieties At A Glance
H
REKA Reka, an early-season blueberry variety bred in New Zealand, is one of the fastest growing and most adaptable varieties we have seen. A very vigorous variety, it grows well in light sandy soils, peat and heavier clay loams and is more tolerant to wetter ground than many other varieties. Reka ripens the same season as Duke, but the berries have better flavor. Berries are an attractive dark-blue color and the plant produces large crops. Its winter hardiness is rated equivalent to Duke. Reka, with its lovely red and burgundy fall foliage, may grow 4-6 feet tall, and is a great addition to the lansdcape! We are pleased to offer this high-performing variety and strongly recommend it. Grows best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.00 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea. Nutraceuticals/Phytochemicals Nutraceuticals are substances that provide a healthy benefit to the human body. High levels of these compounds have been identified in all berries. Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and currants all have generous quantities of these health-promoting compounds. The varieties marked with a H in this catalog contain the highest levels of these phytochemicals.
EarlySeason
Mid-Season
Late Mid-Season Late-Season
BERRY SIZE
FLAVOR
MATURE HEIGHT
WINTER HARDINESS
ZONES
Duke Patriot Reka
M L L
G GE E
4-6’ 3-5’ 4-6’
G E G
4-7 4-7 4-7
Northland Blueray Bluecrop Bluegold
M L L L
E E E E
4-7’ 4-6’ 4-6’ 4-6’
E E G G
3-7 4-7 4-7 4-7
Nelson Chandler Darrow Jersey
L VL L M
E E E E
4-6’ 5-7’ 4-6’ 6-8’
E G G E
4-7 5-7 5-7 4-7
M
G
4-6’
G
4-7
Very Late-Season Elliott
BERRY SIZE: S-small / M-medium / L-large / VL-very large FLAVOR: E-excellent / G-good / F-fair WINTER HARDINESS: E-excellent / G-good / F-fair ZONES: Refer to zone chart, page 10 Varieties cannot be combined for quantity pricing.
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B L U E B E R R I E S Mid-Season NORTHLAND
H
Developed by Michigan State University. Northland has excellent winter hardiness. It has produced a consistent crop following winter temperatures as low as -30°F. The medium-sized berries are very flavorful — similar to wild blueberries. The plant grows 4-6 feet in a compact shape, adding great fall and winter color to your landscape with its bright yellow wood and bright yellow and orange fall foliage. Grows best in zones 3-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.00 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.
BLUERAY
H
Blueray is an early mid-season variety that ripens a few days before Bluecrop. The large, dark-blue berries, with sweet, high-quality flavor, make Blueray an excellent choice for the home gardener. The bush is vigorous, productive and winter hardy. It grows to a height of 4 to 6 feet. Blueray is widely planted throughout the Northeast and Midwest. Does not tolerate high pH. Best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9/ $8.00 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.
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BLUECROP
H
Bluecrop is the leading commercial variety grown and is especially popular in New Jersey and Michigan. It produces high yields of large, bright blue berries that are firm and grow in large clusters. The berry flavor is superb, fresh or frozen. Bluecrop is known for its hardiness, vigor and consistent production. The plant grows to a height of 4 to 6 feet. Grows best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.00 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.
BLUEGOLD
H
Bluegold is a mid-season variety that is highly productive, with superior quality berries that form in large, easy to pick clusters. The plant is cold hardy, growing 4-6 feet in a compact, somewhat spreading, globe shape. Fall foliage and wood is a very attractive golden yellow for fall and winter interest, making the variety great addition to your landscape. Grows best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.00 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.
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Digital Soil pH Meter
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Test the pH of you soil. NEW! This practice is essential for optimal blueberry and asparagus production. This handsome digital meter provides instant soil pH readings. It checks the pH at root level. It measures and displays the acidity/alkalinity of garden and container soil. Batteries are required and included. $12.95 each.
Ammonium Sulfate Ammonium sulfate is a great option to create an acid condition for blueberry plants. This product is water soluble and also intensifies blue color in Hydrangea. 4 lb. $9.99
Protect the Fruits of Your Labor! Bird/Insect Netting Protect your harvest from many pests, including Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD), Drosophila suzukii, a new invasive pest which can cause extensive damage to many fruit crops. Its presence has been confirmed in most states. Unlike native types (of drosophila) which deposit their eggs in fully ripe fruit, this one deposits eggs in fruit before fruit is ripe. By the time fruit is ripe, the larvae can be very well developed. 13 ft. x 30 ft. $99.00 13 ft. x 50 ft. $149.00 13 ft. x 100 ft. $259.00 INCLUDES SHIPPING & HANDLING
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Bird Netting Get a better net effect by protecting your blueberry bushes with professional-quality netting. Includes twist locks and plot plan. Visit noursefarms.com for instructions. Lightweight 3/4” x 3/4” mesh with UV protection. 17 ft. x 50 ft. (covers 6 bushes) $62.99 17 ft. x 100 ft. (covers 12 bushes) $115.99 3/4” mesh with UV protection
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BLUEBERRY COLLECTIONS
Late Mid-Season H
CHANDLER This is a mid- to late-season blueberry plant with the largest berry of any available variety on the market today. Chandler will fruit over a period of 4 to 6 weeks and has very nice, robust flavor. This new variety is vigorous, with a spreading habit of 5 to 7 feet. Chandler is probably not hardy enough for the more northern areas, but should do well in zones 5-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9/ $8.00 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.
DARROW H Darrow is a late mid-season variety that produces
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large berries and is very highly rated for its flavor. The plant is very vigorous and grows upright, to approximately 4-6 feet. Not recommended for northern areas, Darrow is better suited for somewhat warmer locations such as southern New England and Mid-Atlantic. Grows best in zones 5-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.00 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.
Blueberry Collections
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$46.50 $88.80
One collection includes: two plants each of Patriot, Blueray and Chandler. 25 feet minimum required per collection. Varieties may be substituted based upon availability.
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A mature high bush blueberry plant may produce approximately 10 lbs or 10 level quarts or more per season.
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Mulch your blueberries every year with wood chips that are 3-6 months old. This will help keep weeds down, contribute organic material to the soil and provide a great place for roots to grow.
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Get a soil test for an accurate pH result - a pH test kit may not be very accurate. Blueberries can last for several decades if the pH is below 5.0. It additionally helps if they are planted with aged wood chips! Following directions in our Planting Success Guide will greatly contribute to your success.
JERSEY
Heirloom Jersey is a late-season variety that is easy to grow, high yielding and one of the oldest and most widely grown blueberry varieties. The berries are dark blue, medium in size and very sweet. Growing to an average of 6 to 8 feet, its relatively tall and well-shaped habit gives Jersey excellent ornamental value. Best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.00 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.
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ELLIOTT
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Recommended for extending the season. Plants are very productive, growing vigorously and upright. Elliott is considered the latest of all varieties. Plant grows to a height of 4-6’ and is suitable for commercial growers or home gardeners looking for a season extender. Many growers may enjoy berries through September. Berries are medium-sized, firm and have a light-blue color. Fruit needs to be picked fully ripe for best flavor. This variety is winter hardy, growing well in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.00 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.
Do not use softened water on blueberries. The salts will hurt the plants. Blueberries only utilize ammoniated forms of nitrogen. Do not use regular 10-10-10 or similar formulations.
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Nutraceuticals/Phytochemicals Nutraceuticals are substances that provide a healthy benefit to the human body. High levels of these compounds have been identified in all berries. Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and currants all have generous quantities of these health-promoting compounds. The varieties marked with a H in this catalog contain the highest levels of these phytochemicals.
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CURRANTS & GOOSEBERRIES
Tart, tasty, versatile ribes Admired for generations in Europe for their adaptability as plants and their versatility as food, currants and gooseberries – known collectively as ribes – are growing in popularity in this country. Gooseberries are good cooked, and eaten fresh. They offer a tasty alternative to grapes. Both make excellent jams. Currants, which make a refreshing juice, provide more vitamin C than fresh oranges. Ribes can handle long cold winters, and have excellent shelf-life. They can stay on the vine for up to two weeks, and store well in the refrigerator.
Red Currants
Some states have restrictions on growing ribes (currants and gooseberries). Prior to ordering, please contact your Local Extension Office or Department of Agriculture to determine if there are restrictions in your state.
JONKHEER VAN TETS H Originated in Holland. This early red currant variety is known for its highly rated flavor and fruit size. Jonkheer van Tets will outperform other early varieties. Being early, it may be susceptible to late frosts, so site selection is important. In Massachusetts, it matures in early July. Special pruning may also be necessary. The erect bush is easy to pick and has mildew resistance. Grows best in zones 3-7. 1-3 for $8.30 ea. • 4-24 for $7.70 ea.
ROVADA H Rovada is a red currant with very large fruit on extremely long strigs, producing a heavy crop that is easy to pick. The plant is very free of mildew and other leaf diseases. Its late flowering escapes frost. Rovada’s dependable nature makes it the #1 red currant around the world! Zones 3-7. 1-3 for $8.30 ea. • 4-24 for $7.70 ea.
BLANKA
White and Pink
W H I Currants TE & PINK CURRANTS
PINK CHAMPAGNE This is the tastiest currant on the market for fresh eating! Pink Champagne is a vigorous, upright bush, free of leaf diseases, with a beautiful translucent pink fruit. Easy to grow, Pink Champagne produces fruit of high quality and good flavor. Best in zones 3-7. 1-3 for $8.30 ea. • 4-24 for $7.70 ea.
BLANKA Blanka produces dependably high yields of offwhite berries on long strigs. It is easy to grow and commonly used for making wine and juice. The immature fruit is tart, but turns sweeter when fully ripe and is very nice for eating fresh-picked. This vigorous variety has a spreading growth habit and produces fruit at mid-season. Grows best in zones 3-7. 1-3 for $8.30 ea. • 4-24 for $7.70 ea.
ROVADA
Nutraceuticals/Phytochemicals Nutraceuticals are substances that provide a healthy benefit to the human body. High levels of these compounds have been identified in all berries. Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries and currants all have generous quantities of these health-promoting compounds. The varieties marked with a H in this catalog contain the highest levels of these phytochemicals.
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PINK CHAMPAGNE *Price includes a royalty fee. Patent laws prohibit propagation of this variety for sale or trade.
E L D E R B E R R Y
Ribes Varieties At A Glance FRUIT SIZE
FRUIT COLOR
BUSH HABIT
SHOWS RESISTANCE TO
ZONE
Red Currants Jonkheer van Tets Early Rovada Late
Medium Large
Red Red
Upright Upright
Mildew Mildew
3-7 3-7
White and Pink Currants Pink Champagne Early Blanka Late
Medium Large
Pink Off-White
Upright Spreading
Mildew Mildew
3-7 3-7
Gooseberries Hinnomaki Red Invicta Tixia*
Medium Large Large
Red Pale Green Red
Upright Spreading Upright
Mildew Mildew •
3-7 3-7 3-7
SEASON
Early Mid Mid/Late
Plant currants and gooseberries in well-prepared, weed-free soil that contains at least 3% organic matter. Planting on a slight slope will facilitate cold air drainage. Avoid southern-facing slopes, since intense sun may injure the plants. Soil pH should be between 6.0 and 6.3. Our extensive planting guide will arrive with each order to provide you with further details for success. You may also visit our website to view the planting guide and additional information including diagrams. Massachusetts has restrictions on the planting of currants and gooseberries. Please check with the Massachusetts Department of Food and Agriculture for regulations in your area. Other states may also have planting restrictions. Please contact your local extension offices or the Department of Agriculture for up-to-date regulations. Varieties cannot be combined for quantity pricing.
HINNOMAKI RED Originated in Finland. Hinnomaki Red is a variety with superb flavor, high yields and a beautiful red fruit color. The outer skin is tangy while the flesh is sweet. The plants grow upright and are mildew resistant. These very productive plants are adaptable to various growing systems, hedge or ornamental. The sweet berries can be eaten fresh or baked in a pie. Zones 3-7. 1-3 for $8.30 ea. • 4-24 for $7.70 ea.
INVICTA
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Destined to become the standard for green gooseberries, Invicta has the highest yields of large, high-quality fruit of any gooseberry variety and is resistant to mildew and late spring frosts. The bush is vigorous and spreading. We advise trellising this variety because of its spines. Regular dormant season pruning will encourage the best production. Zones 3-7. 1-3 for $8.30 ea. • 4-24 for $7.70 ea.
and is prized for its medicinal qualities. The er recipes. Samdal and Samyl varieties are both
I ordered 50 Jersey Knight and 50 Millenium plants 2years ago. Followed the excellent directions in planting. Have had 100% survival rate, and they are doing beautifully. This is in northern Minnesota in much less than ideal soil and each year we have had a number of days of -35°F. Very impressed with the quality of plants and the terrific directions and videos provided by Nourse.
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of the Sambucas nigra strain from Europe and are very high in antioxidants. The growth habit makes for a great hedge, with ornamental flowers and fruit for most of the growing season.
SAMDAL ELDERBERRY This is one of several more recent elderberry varieties from Denmark. Plants are vigorous, producing long shoots from soil level one growing season and bearing fruit the next. These are removed after bearing and replaced by the current year’s growth. This makes the bush easy to prune and manage. Large fruit clusters ripen in August each year. Berries have very high anthocyanin content are very good for you! This is the more productive variety, but both varieties are required for cross pollination in a ratio of 1 Samyl: 5 Samdal. Zones 3-7. 1-3 for $7.60 ea. • 4-24 for $7.00 ea.
SAMYL ELDERBERRY This variety will provide good cross-pollination when paired with the Samdal variety. Samyl has particularly high-quality flowers. Best in zones 3-7. 1-3 for $7.60 ea. 4-24 for $7.00 ea.
TIXIA®* Canadian Plant Breeders Rights Pending. (Variety – Rafzicta) For home and commercial gardeners. Tixia™, introduced in our 2005 catalog, produces large, beautiful, bright-red fruit similar in size to Invicta. In addition to its attractive fruit, it is distinguished by its semi-thornless shoots and upright growth habit. Its growth is medium to strong. Zones 3-7. 1-3 for $9.90 ea. • 4-24 for $9.20 ea.
Europe and America, makes a great wine or jam flowers can also be used to make syrup and oth-
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Gooseberries
The elderberry, long known and utilized in
TIXIA
ELDERBERRY BLOSSOMS
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RHUBARB HORSERADISH ROOT
A S P A R A G U S Long-term investment Asparagus, rhubarb and horseradish are all plantings that will continue to yield abundantly for 15 to 20 years if given the proper care. Get ahead of the game with our one-year-old asparagus roots, which meet the nursery standard for two-year-old crowns. Growers have been impressed at how these bigger crowns are jumping out of the ground sooner than others. The new hybrids resist fusarium crown rot and other diseases that weaken asparagus plants. Asparagus Production Guide From A to Z. A comprehensive 66-page bulletin that covers the planting, harvesting and marketing of asparagus. Includes several color photos of insects, diseases and planting techniques to aid the grower. Written by Carl J. Cantaluppi, Jr., an asparagus expert with over 30 years of applied research experience, enabling growers to become successful. Additional sources of information are also given. $27.50 Asparagus Production---From A to Z
Carl J. Cantaluppi, Jr. Emeritus Extension Horticulturist North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
A comprehensive 68-page regional bulletin that covers the planting, growing, harvesting, and marketing of asparagus, including a budget with costs and expected income per acre, for the serious commercial asparagus grower. The bulletin includes 25 color photos of insects, diseases, and planting techniques to aid the grower. Written by an asparagus expert with over 30 years of applied research experience in the northeast, southeast and Midwest, enabling asparagus growers to become successful.
Asparagus Knife Strong and sharp! This knife has 9" shaft with a 5" wooden handle. Overall length is 19.5", and blade is 1.5" × 5.5". This knife will make a nice, clean cut. A commercial growers’ knife — this is the ideal tool to harvest asparagus spears. $16.99
Asparagus Knife Replacement Blade This replacement blade for our Asparagus Knife is 1.5" wide × 5.5" long. Includes 2 pop-rivets. $4.99
Hybrid Asparagus
Rhubarb Rhubarb is very easy to grow. Plant 3 feet apart in well-prepared soil, with the top of the division level with the soil surface. Do not plant too deeply! When the plants are established, fertilize liberally with manure and garden fertilizer. For continued success, follow this procedure each fall and spring. A wellbalanced fertility program is necessary for optimum results. Soil pH should be 6.0-6.8.
MILLENNIUM
MACDONALD STRAIN
Released from the asparagus breeding program of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, Millennium is establishing itself to be a high performing variety. Originally thought to be best adapted to heavier soils, various trials and results from our grower surveys indicate it is adapted to a wide range of soil types. In a North Carolina trial, accumulating six years of data, it was the second highest producer on a sandy soil site. In our trial, Millennium has been productive, with high quality spears, is tender and has good asparagus flavor. We highly recommend this variety. Zones 3-8. 25 for $29.70 • 50 for $52.25 • 100 for $85.00
This strain provides excellent production for commercial growers and home gardeners. This very vigorous, upright-growing strain produces large, tender stalks and has acceptable red color. Shows resistance to root-rot problems. Zones 4-8. 3 for $18.65 • 12 for $65.25
JERSEY SUPREME The newest release from the New Jersey breeding program. Adapted to temperate, warm and cool climates, field trials show Supreme to have a very high yield potential. Supreme is quite early and cold tolerant. The spear size is more uniform than other Jersey hybrids. It is best adapted to light- to medium-sandy soils. Supreme has demonstrated very good rust resistance and is noted for its tolerance to fusarium. Zones 3-8. 25 for $24.75 • 50 for $43.50 • 100 for $71.00
JERSEY KNIGHT Originated in New Jersey. Jersey Knight is extremely vigorous, has large, succulent spears and quickly attracts a loyal following. The flavor is excellent, and the plant is resistant to rust, crown rot and fusarium. It also does better in heavy, clay-like soils. Zones 3-8. 25 for $24.75 • 50 for $43.50 • 100 for $71.00
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PURPLE PASSION
CAWOOD DELIGHT
This is a unique asparagus variety. Its attractive purple color, milder flavor and tenderness distinguish this variety from others. In addition, our trials indicate Purple Passion has productive yields. For best performance, plant spacing for Purple Passion is 6 to 8 inches apart in the row instead of the usual 12-inch spacing. When cooked, the bright purple color is reduced, but when served fresh in salads it provides a colorful and flavorful accent. Zones 3-8. 25 for $24.75 • 50 for $43.50 • 100 for $71.00
This variety is not as vigorous as MacDonald, but has deeper red color and slightly thicker stalks. Cawood Delight has a stout growth habit that will excel in northern areas. It may struggle in areas with long periods of high heat. We have had a lot of positive feedback on this variety from commercial growers and home gardeners. Best in zones 4-7. 3 for $20.50 • 12 for $72.70
PACIFIC PURPLE This variety was bred by Dr. Peter Falloon from Aspara Pacific in New Zealand. This new purple variety is high performing, producing higher yields than Purple Passion as well as many of the green varieties. It is unique in the way it holds a more dominant deep purple color through the season and it is very tender with a sweet flavor, distinctive from the green varieties. As Pacific Purple produces especially largesized spears, we recommend planting the crowns 8 inches apart rather than at the usual 12 inch spacing. This practice will produce more normal-sized spears. We highly recommend this variety. Grows best in zones 3-8. 25 for $29.70 • 50 for $52.25 • 100 for $85.00
Horseradish Roots BIG TOP We have selected the strain Big Top for its size, vigor, wide adaptability and resistance to foliage diseases, rust and bacterial spot (all common problems in horseradish). These plants are top performers. A few roots will last a lifetime! Soil pH should be 6.0-6.8. Zones 3-8. 5 for $10.10 • 10 for $18.40
COMMERCIAL GROWERS
2 0 1 9 C O M M E R C I A L G R O W E R S P R I C E L I S T
Strawberries
500+
1000+
5M+/1M
25M+/1M
$86.50 $90.50 $94.00 $96.50 $106.50
$138.00 $148.00 $153.00 $159.00 $175.00
$130.00 $141.00 $146.00 $151.00 $168.00
$122.00 $132.00 $138.00 $143.00 $160.00
$90.50 $94.00 $114.00
$148.00 $153.00 $200.00
$141.00 $146.00 $192.00
$132.00 $138.00 $184.00
June Bearing Varieties Allstar, Annapolis, Chandler, Earliglow, Honeoye, Jewel, Sparkle *Brunswick, Cavendish, Flavorfest *Cabot, *Darselect, *Galletta, *Rutgers Scarlet™, All Exp. Var. *Clancy, *Mayflower, *Sonata, *Wendy, *Valley Sunset, Dickens *Malwina®,* Yambu
Everbearing Varieties (Dayneutrals) Seascape *Albion, *Evie 2, *Portola, *San Andreas Mara des Bois
IMPORTANT! Pricing is per variety unless: total combined is between 15,00 and 24,999, use 5M pricing; total order at or over 25,000, use 25M price.
Brambles
100+
500+
1000+
Red & Yellow Raspberry Varieties Anne, Boyne, Caroline, Heritage, Killarney, Latham, Nova, *BP-1, *Eden, *Encore, *Joan-J, *Josephine, *Himbo Top®, *Polana,
$183.00 $198.00
$632.00 $664.00
$916.00 $1,008.00
$227.00
$832.00
$1,316.00
$298.00 $309.00 $331.00
$1,069.00 $1,121.00 $1,230.00
$1,950.00 $2,050.00 $2,250.00
600+
1000+
*Polka, *Prelude, *TulaMagic® *Double Gold
Black Raspberry and Blackberry Varieties Bristol, Jewel, Mac-Black, Chester, Triple Crown, Royalty *Natchez, *Ouachita *Niwot, Prime Ark® 45, Prime Ark® Freedom, Prime Ark® Traveler, All Exp. Var.
Asparagus (Available as 1-Year-Old Crowns) Jersey Knight, Jersey Supreme, Purple Passion Millenium, Pacific Purple
Blueberries Bluecrop, Bluegold, Blueray, Chandler, Darrow , Duke Elliott, Jersey, Northland, Patriot, Reka
Horseradish Big Top
Currants/Gooseberries All Varieties (except Tixia) Tixia
Elderberries Samdal, Samyl
300+ $142.00 $169.00
$200.00 $240.00
$251.00 $301.00
10+
50+
100+
100+
500+
$7.35 ea.
$164.00
25+ $6.50 ea. $7.80 ea.
25+ $6.40 ea.
$6.80 ea.
$6.15 ea.
$239.00 $287.00
250+
$5.70 ea.
500+
$5.30 ea.
1000+
$720.00
$1,320.00
100+ $5.80 ea. $6.95 ea.
14M+/1M
250+
500+
$4.80 ea. $5.80 ea.
$4.15 ea. $5.00 ea.
100+ $6.00 ea.
Varieties cannot be combined for quantity discounts (except strawberries, see above). *Patented varieties. Prices include royalties.
To qualify for Early Pay Discount, your order total must be $500.00 or over. (Normal prices will apply for lesser orders.) If paid in full by 12/01/18, take 3% discount. If paid in full by 01/15/19, take 2% discount. Discount applies to plant total only, shipping cost based on total before discount.
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High-quality, high-yielding plants for growers of every size. Nourse Farms offers the highest quality and largest selection of berry plants to meet the production needs of growers worldwide. No other nursery can fill production gaps and extend your season better. Growers using Nourse Farms stock report exceedingly high survival rates and exceptional vigor. Please let us know your experience with our plants. Order Early for Best Selection We encourage you to plan your variety mix early and order soon to ensure the best selection and timely planting. We will gladly provide technical and selection assistance for your commercial operation. The Best Customer Support in the Field We receive thousands of inquires every year about growing berries. Nourse Farms now offers free and paid videos for all growers. Even the paid videos have previews online at YouTube and are easily found on our home page at NourseFarms.com. Don’t hesitate to call if you’re not online to get a copy of our plasticulture guide or newsletters. Our goal is to provide the latest growing information and help you grow happier and healthier plants. Nourse Farms Commercial Newsletter We publish professional newsletters in the spring and fall. You will find detailed information regarding a wide range of cultural practices as well as information on new cultivars. Past topics have included chemical pest
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control, unique nutrient support for specific varieties, benefits of using compost, how to prune your caneberry plants for optimum plant health and fruit production, and tips for renovating strawberries. Newsletters can also be accessed at our website any time. Commercial growers, Early please call or write to be added to the mailing Pay Discount list for delivery.
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We’ve Got Delivery Down Cold We know that your business depends on the quality of the plants you receive. Nourse Farms Order early! is committed to getting large plant orders to our commercial growers in both excellent condition and in a timely manner. We make every effort to accommodate your shipping needs at a reasonable cost and will discuss options with you in detail to determine the best time of shipment and the best shipping method for your plants. Your options include shipment via: • Refrigerated trucking • Air freight • 1-, 2-, 3-day ground service; regular or guaranteed • Common carrier LTL (Plants shipped by this method are protected with bubble wrap insulation to help keep plants cool.) Looking for ABB raspberry varieties? At Nourse Farms we continue to be excited about three primocane raspberry varieties introduced by Advanced Berry Breeding in the Netherlands – Imara, Kweli and Kwanza. Imara is the earliest of the three varieties with production falling shortly after Polka. Fruit quality is very good with large, conical, and easy-to-pick berries. Kweli is an excellent shipping berry for the mid-season with round-shaped fruit that can have a shelf life of ten days or more. Kwanza is the latest of the three varieties with large, bright red raspberry color fruit easy to pick with a good shelf. Each of these varieties has shown, not only in our production at Nourse Farms but with growers throughout the country, to be highly productive with excellent quality. Due to its licensing requirements, please call us at 413-665-2658 for pricing and details on placing an order.
COMMERCIAL GROWERS
Nourse Farms is Committed to being the Berry Best for the Commercial Grower
We support the following berry organizations:
Plasticulture Production System We receive many inquiries from commercial growers regarding the use of plasticulture. At Nourse Farms, we use plasticulture without plastic. Read a summary outline that Nate uses while speaking to groups on our website — many of our customers have found it helpful.
Trial Planting at Nourse Farms The purpose of conducting trials is to examine varieties that have been very recently developed in order to determine their value to our customers. We maintain open dialogue with plant breeders around the world. Often, we grow and fruit their plants with the intention of collecting performance data and making recommendations back to the breeders. We evaluate many characteristics including fruit flavor, size and yield, but also, the equally important qualities of plant vigor and disease resistance. If a variety shows promise, we conduct larger trials by distributing plants to a wide group of cooperating fruit producers, collect and analyze additional data, and then decide if the variety should join our list of plant offerings to all customers. Nourse Farms on the Road We attend several tradeshows each year so that we can be available to meet commercial growers across the country. We have found that face to face meetings with our customers provide a great opportunity for us to work closely with you to determine your plant requirements. Below is a list of tradeshows we will attend during the 2017-2018 season.
North American Strawberry Growers Association Formed by commercial strawberry growers to promote the production and marketing of strawberries. Members receive valuable information through newsletters and annual meetings. Most of the new growing techniques for high-yield strawberry production have been generated by this association. We recommend membership in support of NASGA for the benefit of the industry and the individual growers. For more information contact: Kevin Schooley, 72 Julia Drive, Ontario, Canada L3C OE7, 613-2584587 or info@nasga.org. Online at nasga.org. North American Raspberry & Blackberry Association (NARBA) Established to address the needs of a growing commercial raspberry and blackberry industry throughout the U.S., Canada and Mexico. For infor-mation on membership, annual meetings and newsletters, contact: Debby Wechsler, Executive Secretary, 197 Spring Creek Rd., Pittsboro, NC 27312 or email info@raspberryblackberry.com. Visit them online at www.raspberryblackberry.com. Minnesota Fruit & Vegetable Growers Assoc. www.mfvga.org Phone: 612-283-4002 E-mail: info@mfvga.org New England Vegetable & Berry Growers Assoc. Visit them online @ www.nevbga.org New York State Berry Growers Assoc. Phone: 315-521-0852 Visit online at www.nysbga.org North Carolina Strawberry Assoc. www.ncstrawberry.com Phone: 919-537-2287 E-mail: info@ncstrawberry.com PA Vegetable & Berry Growers Assoc. www.pvga.org, Phone: 717-694-3596 E-mail: pvga@pvga.org Vermont Vegetable & Berry Growers Assoc. www.uvm.edu/vtvegandberry/ Phone: (802) 257-7967 ext. 303 E-Mail: vernon.grubinger@uvm.edu Wisconsin Berry Growers Assoc. www.wiberries.org Phone: 920-478-3852 Fax: 920-478-9586 E-mail: info@wiberries.org National Berry Crops Initiative www.nationalberrycrops.org Email: info@nationalberrycrops.org National Clean Plant Network www.nationalcleanplantnetwork.org
2018-2019 WINTER MEETINGS & TRADE SHOWS Dates
Trade Show
Place
Phone/Website
Dec. 4-6, 2018
Great Lakes Fruit, Veg. and Farm Market Expo & MI Greenhouse Growers Expo
DeVos Place, Grand Rapids, MI
(734) 239-8027 glexpo.com
Jan. 9-11, 2019
No. American Raspberry & Blackberry Conf. in association with the Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference
Savannah International Trade & Conv. Ctr. Savannah, Georgia
(919) 542-4037 raspberryblackberry.com
Jan. 10-11, 2019
Mid Ohio Growers Meeting
Mt. Hope Event Center Mt. Hope, OH
(330) 275-7566
Jan. 15-17, 2019
2019 Empire State Producers Expo
SRC Arena Syracuse, NY
nysvga.org
Jan. 27-29, 2019
Wisconsin Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Conference
Kalahari Convention Center Wisconsin Dells, WI
(920) 478-3852 wiberries.org
Jan. 29-31, 2019
Mid-Atlantic Fruit & Veg. Convention
Hershey Lodge & Convention Center Hershey, PA
Fruit (717) 677-4184 Veg. (717) 694-3596
Feb. 3-6, 2019
North American Strawberry Growers Assoc. (NASGA) Annual Meeting & 9th North American Strawberry Symposium (NASS)
Wyndham Orlando Resort Orlando, Florida
(613) 258-4587 nasga.org
mafvc.org
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