Nourse Farms 2024 Catalog

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2024 Catalog


Greet ings from What ely! We are delighted to present our 2024 Catalog! As we step into a transformative phase, we express our profound appreciation to our customers both large and small, and to our committed workforce. Your enduring support since 1932 has positioned us as one of the premier producers of virus-indexed, high-yield crops in the US, and set the stage for our promising future. We’re excited to share news of a significant shift in our company’s stewardship, a calculated decision that guarantees the infusion of the vital capital required for our ambitious expansion plans. This change is poised to redefine the landscape of fruit production, enabling us to broaden our cultivation areas and supply an increased variety of premium products to our customers. Our dedication to pioneering advancements remains unshaken, as we persistently adapt and grow to cater to the everchanging demands of our clientele.

This year many states experienced unusual and extreme weather conditions, including late freezes, fluctuating temperatures, drought and extreme rainfall, leading to significant challenges. The impact of these weather conditions has underscored the importance of resilience and adaptability in farming, and our hearts go out to those impacted as they navigate these difficult circumstances. To guarantee the finest selection from our broadened range of offerings, we advise you to order promptly. We’re immensely privileged to cater to your needs in 2024. Your faith in us propels our pursuit of perfection, and we eagerly await the chance to serve you in the forthcoming growing season. Thank you for making us a part of your fruit production story. Here’s to a bountiful year ahead!

All of us here at Nourse Farms

our Story

For nearly a century Nourse Farms has been a leading provider of premium small fruit plants to a diverse clientele, including commercial growers, home gardeners, and resellers, both domestically and internationally. Our commitment to delivering virus-indexed, highly productive plants motivates us to stay abreast of the latest industry advancements. We rigorously test new varieties and cultivation techniques, ensuring we uphold our quality promise. From our lab to our fields and packing house, our top priority is to provide the best possible plants to our customers.

The Next Chapter

Looking ahead, Nourse Farms is poised for an exciting future in plant propagation, fueled by an infusion of increased capital. This financial boost will enable us to expand our acreage, allowing for a greater volume of high-quality berry production. We plan to invest in cutting-edge technology to enhance consistency and improve yields, ensuring we continue to deliver the premium plants our customers have come to expect. The integration of advanced technology will not only streamline our operations but also enable us to adapt swiftly to changing market demands. Furthermore, we're planning to construct new facilities to support our growth and enhance our production capabilities. As market demand presents itself, we are ready and equipped to answer the call, scaling our operations to meet and exceed expectations. Our commitment to innovation and quality remains unwavering as we embark on this new chapter. With these strategic investments, we aim to solidify our position as a leader in the industry, continuing our legacy of excellence in berry propagation. The future of Nourse Farms is one of growth, innovation, and strong commitment to our customers and the quality of our products. We look forward to sharing this exciting journey with you. 2

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2024 Catalog Dedication mary C. Nourse

July 22,1942—april 27, 2023

In this year’s catalog, we pay tribute to our late co-founder, Mary Nourse, whose vision and dedication helped shape Nourse Farms into the world-renowned nursery it is today.

Agriculture – where she served as the first woman on the Board as well as the first woman chair – were testament to her dedication to the farming community.

Mary was a fun-loving and spirited soul, an avid agriculturalist and gardener, devoted and beloved mother, grandmother and wife, an enthusiastic athlete, and a world traveler.

Mary played an important role in the founding of CISA, Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture, helping to craft the grant proposal that led to CISA’s creation in 1993. The launch of the Be a Local Hero, Buy Locally Grown campaign was held in a strawberry field at Nourse Farms, and Mary served on CISA’s Board of Directors from 2009 through 2012.

Her passion for raspberries led to the expansion of our berry plant offerings, and her commitment to local agriculture left an indelible mark on the Pioneer Valley and beyond.

We honor her legacy and strive to uphold the standards she set in all our endeavors.

Mary’s leadership roles in organizations, including the Massachusetts Board of Order online at www.NourseFarms.com • Email us at info@NourseFarms.com 3


STrawberrieS

early-Season Nourse Exclusive U-Pick Favorite

Home Garden Roadside/Fresh Market

aNNaPoliS

Plasticulture Choice Excellent Yields

Disease Resistant Freeze/Jam/Bake

Very Winter Hardy Consistent Performer

aNNaPoliS

[(Micmac x Raritan) x Earliglow]

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 roadside markets in northern areas. Zones 3–8 For purchase by commercial growers only. see pricing on page 13.

aC weNDy*

U.S. Plant #18,340 (K96-5 x Evangeline)

aC weNDy*

A productive variety, Wendy holds its fruit size through the picking season. The berry is wedge-shaped to conic, with firm, bright-colored flesh, and has an exceptional fresh flavor. A vigorous variety that runners well, plants are moderately resistant to red stele but susceptible to Verticillium wilt and leaf diseases, performing best on lighter soil. Growers should note this variety can be susceptible to frost damage due to its early flowering and may require frost protection. Zones 3–8 For purchase by commercial growers only. see pricing on page 13.

earliglow

(Fairland x Midland) x (Redglow x Surecrop)

Heirloom quality and wonderful strawberry flavor are this variety’s trademarks. Earliglow’s fruit is appealing with glossy skin, medium berry size, and firmness. Size can decrease as the season progresses. Plants are very vigorous, runner well, and show strong disease resistance. Recommended for beginners. Zones 4–8 25 for $21.00 | 100 for $75.60

galleTTa*

U. S. Plant Patent #19,763 (NCH87-22 x Earliglow)

galleTTa*

Being an Earliglow hybrid, Galletta is vigorous and produces firm, attractive, glossy fruit with excellent flavor. The variety produces large fruit and has good tolerance to leaf diseases and red stele. Galletta is moderately winterhardy and will grow well in heavier soils. Zones 4–7 25 for $23.10 | 100 for $84.00

Scan code to see our strawberry varieties * Price includes royalty or usage fee. Patent laws or license contracts prohibit propagation of the variety for resale or trade.

attention home gardeners!

Look for the BLUE HOUSE to find which varieties are available for home garden this year.

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Nourse Exclusive U-Pick Favorite

Home Garden

Plasticulture Choice

Roadside/Fresh Market

Disease Resistant

Excellent Yields

Very Winter Hardy

Freeze/Jam/Bake

yambu*

Consistent Performer

yambu*

U.S. Plant Patent #28,048 (Honeoye x E1991-023)

Yambu’s very sweet berries have a bright red color and are attractive with uniform shape and glossy skin. Growers are impressed with its high productivity, long season, and excellent flavor. Experience has shown no specific foliage disease pressure, special nutrient, or soil type requirements. Zones 4–7 25 for $26.25 | 100 for $94.50

hoNeoye

(Vibrant x Holiday)

A top variety for over 30 years, Honeoye combines winter-hardiness with high yields of attractive, large, firm berries. The fruit is easy to pick and ripens over a long season with optimum growth produced in medium to light soil. Honeoye is a vigorous plant and is well suited for organic growers. Zones 3–8 25 for $21.00 | 100 for $75.60

STrawberrieS

early mid-Season

hoNeoye

bruNSwiCk*

(Cavendish x Honeoye)

Highly rated by growers 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 making it a popular choice with organic growers. Zones 4–8 For purchase by commercial growers only. see pricing on page 13.

CaVeNDiSh

(Annapolis x Glooscap)

Outstanding flavor, overall fruit quality, and excellent hardiness make this variety a great choice for northern growers and gardeners. The fruit has the potential for uneven ripening in hot conditions but holds its flavor. Cavendish is vigorous, highly resistant to red stele, and has some resistance to Verticillium wilt. Zones 3–7 For purchase by commercial growers only. see pricing on page 13.

June-Bearing Strawberry Varieties (not on plastic)

Actual ripening times will vary depending upon location as well as local seasonal weather conditions & many other factors

eSTimaTeD harVeST DaTeS - Zone 5, whaTely, ma

Estimated Harvest Dates – Whately, Massachusetts June-bearing Strawberry Varieties (NOT on PLASTIC)

JUNE 1

JULY

7

21

14

28

1

7

14

AC Wendy Annapolis Galletta Earliglow Yambu Honeoye Brunswick Cavendish Darselect Jewel Allstar Flavorfest Sonata Sparkle Cabot Dickens AC Valley Sunset Malwina – until mid-July Actual ripening times will vary depending upon location as well as local, seasonal weather conditions and many other factors.

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STrawberrieS

mid-Season Nourse Exclusive U-Pick Favorite

FlaVorFeST

Home Garden Roadside/Fresh Market

Plasticulture Choice

Disease Resistant

Excellent Yields

Freeze/Jam/Bake

Very Winter Hardy Consistent Performer

FlaVorFeST

(B759 x B786) Fruits are an appealing bright red color with an exceptional flavor profile. Large berries hold their size through the season. For optimum flavor, avoid growing on light, sandy soils. Plant is vigorous and shows excellent resistance to red stele and leaf diseases. Its vigor makes it a good option for organic growers. Applications of nitrogen will need to be managed to avoid excessive growth. Zones 4–7 For purchase by commercial growers only. see pricing on page 13.

SoNaTa*

Jewel

U.S. Plant Patent #18,000 (Elsanta x Polka) Sonata develops large, uniform, conic-shaped berries which are glossy, bright red and sweet. This productive, mid-season variety expresses good plant vigor and displays tolerance to Angular leaf spot. For best results, optimum rates of magnesium and nitrogen are required—consult us for details. Zones 4–7 For purchase by commercial growers only. see pricing on page 13.

Jewel

[(Senga Sengana x NY E-58) x Holiday] Our #1 selling variety for almost 30 years! Large berries with superb flavor, quality, and appearance. Performs well in 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. Zones 4–8 25 for $21.00 | 100 for $75.60

allSTar

DarSeleCT*

(US 4419 x MdUS 3184) Allstar has been the standard for consistency in difficult conditions for over 30 years. This variety produces large, light-colored sweet berries that are glossy and firm and excellent for fresh eating. A widely adapted variety, Allstar is highly resistant to red stele, with intermediate resistance to Verticillium wilt. Zones 4–8 25 for $21.00 | 100 for $75.60

DarSeleCT

Growers love this variety for its size, color, appearance, and plant vigor. The sweet, tasty fruit is highly rated for flavor and firmness. Depending on location, Darselect will fruit from early mid-season to mid-season. Plant has shown susceptibility to leaf diseases. To enhance performance, Darselect has specific nutrient requirements, including optimum amounts of nitrogen combined with magnesium and potassium during fruit growth—consult us for details. Zones 4–8 For purchase by commercial growers only. see pricing on page 13.

Strawberr ies: Keys to Success sunlight: Direct for at least 8 hours per day soil pH: Target 6.5–6.8 Acceptable 6.0–6.8 spacing: 12–18” in the row, 3’–4’ between rows June-bearing strawberry plants bear fruit one year after planting. Day-neutral/Everbearing strawberry plants begin bearing fruit about 12–14 weeks after planting, depending on conditions. Plant as soon as possible in the spring, after the soil has warmed to 500 F. Planting at the correct depth is very important. Plant with the middle of the crown level with the top of the soil and roots straight down. (see illustration on next page) Avoid planting strawberries in soils where previous crops have included strawberries, brambles, potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, or peppers. These crops may harbor soil pathogens, which will affect the health and performance of your new plants. Do not mulch with materials like decayed/wet leaves or grass clippings. We recommend approximately 4” of clean straw or salt marsh hay after the plants have gone dormant. Do not renovate day-neutral/everbearing strawberries, or June-bearing in the planting year.

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Nourse Exclusive U-Pick Favorite

Home Garden

Plasticulture Choice

Roadside/Fresh Market

Excellent Yields

Disease Resistant Freeze/Jam/Bake

SParkle (Fairfax x Aberdeen)

The best berry for jam and freezing, Sparkle has been known for flavorful, high-quality, attractive fruit for over 70 years. Sparkle is a true heirloom variety, beloved by 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. Extremely vigorous, Sparkle is an excellent choice for home gardeners and pick-your-own operations in northern climates. Zones 3–8 25 for $23.10 | 100 for $84.00

Very Winter Hardy Consistent Performer

SParkle

CaboT* [(Elsanta x K79-S) x K79-4]

The best big berry ever! Cabot is known for its huge berries, exceptional flavor, winter-hardiness, and disease resistance. Highly recommended for direct marketing growers, Cabot is best adapted for northern locations and where a very large fruit size is required. First fruits may split or be rough, requiring good levels of boron to reduce this characteristic. Closer spacing may be required as the plants do not runner freely. Zones 4–7 For purchase by commercial growers only. see pricing on page 13.

CaboT

STrawberrieS

late mid-Season

DiCkeNS (Ny 02 56)* U.S. Plant Patent #32,535

A Cornell University release that produces large, firm fruit. Ripens in late midseason, starting at the end of the Jewel season and continuing for 10 days. The fruit has a short conic shape and produces multiple fruiting laterals, making it easy to pick. Good, sweet flavor with a bright red skin color and red interior. In trials in Ontario, Dickens showed good Phytophthora root rot resistance in replant sites and good vigor through renovation. Zones 4–7 For purchase by commercial growers only. see pricing on page 13. Download our free Planting & Success Guide at noursefarms.com Scan code to see our straweberry varieties!

Order now for the best sel ect i on ! * Price includes royalty or usage fee. Patent laws or license contracts prohibit propagation of the variety for resale or trade.

√ CORRECT

TOO DEEP

Planting at the correct depth is very important.

TOO HigH

ROOTs BENT

Courtesy of Ohio State University Extension

Strawberry bare-root bundle

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STrawberrieS

late-Season Nourse Exclusive U-Pick Favorite

Home Garden

Plasticulture Choice

Roadside/Fresh Market

aC Valley SuNSeT*

Disease Resistant

Excellent Yields

Very Winter Hardy

Freeze/Jam/Bake

Consistent Performer

aC Valley SuNSeT*

U.S. Plant Patent Pending (formerly KRS-10)

AC Valley Sunset is a late-season variety that will ripen 7—10 days later than Cabot. Berries are light red, shiny, and large-sized with very good flavor and yield. This variety is best for local, fresh markets and U-Pick to extend the season. Plants are vigorous with no apparent foliage disease concerns. Zones 4-7 25 for $24.15 | 100 for $87.15

malwiNa®*

U.S. Plant Patent #23,246

malwiNa®*

Bred by Peter Stoppel in Germany, Malwina is the latest fruiting June bearing variety we have seen, ripening 7-10 days later than AC Valley Sunset. Fruit is glossy, dark red with excellent flavor and high Brix readings. The large berries hold size well and regular pickings will help maintain fruit firmness. With its vigorous growth habit, nitrogen fertilizer needs to be managed to avoid excessive vegetative growth. Malwina shows resistance to mildew; tolerance to Verticillium wilt and red stele. Zones 4–6 25 for $26.25 | 100 for $94.50

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grow your own strawberries to make strawberry jam!

Scan code to see our straweberry varieties for home gardens! * Price includes royalty or usage fee. Patent laws or license contracts prohibit propagation of the variety for resale or trade.

Order now for the best sel ect i on ! June Bearing vs.Day Neutral/Everbearing Comparison Planting date start Last planting date Spacing within row Plant on plastic/fabric Fertilization ‐ 1st year

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JUNE BEARING

Remove runners Fruiting time start Fruiting period

Once soil temperature is 50°F June 15th 18 inches Not with matted row Preplant + once established (6 weeks) July & August After 2‐4 runners are established Year after planting 1‐ 2 weeks depending on variety

Production Years Renovate after Fruiting Straw Mulch for winter protection

4+ with good weed control Yes Yes

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DAY‐NEUTRAL/EVERBEARING

Once soil temperature is 50°F May 15th 12 inches Yes Preplant + once established (6 weeks) weekly until September Yes Early August of planting year August ‐ frost Year 1 Spring/Fall Year 2 1 ‐ 2 years No Yes unless treated as annual


Nourse Exclusive

Home Garden

Plasticulture Choice

Disease Resistant

Container Grower

U-Pick Favorite

Roadside/Fresh Market

Excellent Yields

Day-neutrals are great in containers, and they bear fruit the first year!

Very Winter Hardy Consistent Performer

eVie-2*

eVie-2*

STrawberrieS

everbearing (Day-Neutral)

Patent Applied For

Commercial growers will want to plant this variety from the Peter Vinson breeding program in Kent, England. Evie-2 is easy to grow and is higher yielding than most day-neutrals. This variety is less sensitive to the warm summer temperatures that typically shut down day-neutral production. Berries have attractive red color, good flavor, and maintain their size. In our experience, Evie2 produced the largest spring crop of any day-neutral variety. Zones 4–8 For purchase by commercial growers only. see pricing on page 13.

albioN*

albioN

U.S. Plant Patent #16,228

With high yields of large berries, Albion is one of the most popular day-neutral varieties. The fruit is firm with good flavor and red color. A good watering and nutrient program is necessary to attain high yields while increased plant spacing to 18” will allow the fruit to reach maximum size. Albion is resistant to Verticillium wilt, phytophthora crown rot, and shows some resistance to anthracnose crown rot. Zones 4–7 For purchase by commercial growers only. see pricing on page 13.

SeaSCaPe

Released by the University of California Breeding Program in 1992. Seascape is a top performer and is the standard for flavor in commercial day-neutrals. Though berries can start smaller, they quickly increase to a large size while maintaining firmness and excellent flavor. Zones 4–7 25 for $24.15 | 100 for $87.15

SeaSCaPe

SaN aNDreaS*

U.S. Plant Patent #19,975

One of the largest berries of any day-neutral variety, San Andreas is similar to Albion in consistency and overall yields. The berries are firm with good flavor and a lighter red color than other day-neutrals. San Andreas has good vigor and disease resistance. Zones 4–7 For purchase by commercial growers only. see pricing on page 13.

SaN aNDreaS*

mara DeS boiS

Developed by a French breeding program, this everbearing variety 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 des Bois will produce fruit during the summer into the fall. Though considered a lower yielding specialty variety for home gardeners, growers find a captive market due to its fruit quality. Zones 4–7 25 for $32.55 | 100 for $117.60

mara DeS boiS

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keys to Success

Commercial growers 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.

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. Nourse Farms is here to assist you in making variety choices; we can walk you through the many considerations for choosing a variety. These include field location & conditions, length of fruiting time, production system, and how you plan to market the berries. We strongly suggest trialing a variety at your location before planting on large scale. Variety performance is indicative of conditions under which they are grown.

Trial Planting at Nourse Farms

At Nourse Farms, we maintain an open dialogue with plant breeders around the world. In our trials, we grow and fruit their varieties to give feedback to the breeder, and to determine their value to our customers. We evaluate fruit flavor, size, and yield, as well as 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 data, and then decide if a variety should join our list of plant offerings to all customers.

Two varieties that have been trial planted at Nourse Farms: Yambu (above) and Dickens (right)

Top Notch Customer Service and Support

Our mission is to provide growers with high-quality plants and exceptional customer service. We provide technical assistance on an ongoing basis including site selection, variety options, nutritional information, pest control recommendations, troubleshooting problems, and marketing/pricing suggestions. Our on-site staff includes a team of horticulturists, technical sales, and logistics personnel.

Nourse 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 control, unique nutrient support for specific varieties, and marketing/pricing tips. Newsletters are accessible in the commercial grower’s section at noursefarms.com or by scanning the code at right. In addition to our newsletter, Sales Director Anne Kowaleck shares growing and marketing tips through her “Friday Email”. Please call or email to be added to these mailing/email lists.

we’ve got Delivery Down Cold

We know that your business depends on the quality of the plants you receive. Nourse Farms is committed to getting large plant orders to our commercial growers in both excellent condition and in a timely manner. Our dedicated logistics staff makes every effort to accommodate your shipping needs at a reasonable cost. We will discuss options with you in detail to determine the best time of shipment and the best shipping method for your plants. These options may include: • Common Carrier lTl (Less Than a Truckload). Plants shipped with this method are palletized and protected to help keep plants cool. Available on shipments of 12 boxes or more. • Pooled/Refrigerated Trucks. This pooled (multi-drop) service is offered on occasion primarily on orders heading to the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. • 1-, 2-, 3-day ground service; regular or guaranteed. Regular ground service may require up to a week of transit time in some locations.

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Commercial growers

why use Strawberry Plug Plants?

An option for plasticulture growers, strawberry plug plants: • are planted in the late summer to be fruited the following spring. • can be planted into plastic using a mechanical transplanter rather than by hand. • provide less runner removal during the growing season.

2024 STrawberry Plug PlaNT VarieTieS galletta (early) Darselect (mid-season) Cabot (late mid-season)

yambu (early mid-season) Flavorfest (mid-season)

Strawberry plug plants are available in cases of 250 per variety and ship mid-August through mid-September. Minimum purchase is 30 cases or 7,500 plug plants. Due to freight limitations, we cannot ship to states west of the Mississippi River!

Pricing info & ordering: email noursestrawberryplugs@noursefarms.com

STrawberry Tray PlaNTS For SubSTraTe ProDuCTioN

Strawberry tray plants are grown to be fruited in a soilless (substrate) system. One way to experience the use of strawberry tray plants is to set up a field with tabletops and crop covers over the rows. Grow bags are placed on the tabletops and tray plants are planted into the bags. Then, 55 to 60 days later, fruit production begins. The tabletops could be installed in tunnels with day-neutral varieties to maximize production. Once this system is set up with the initial investment, you have a permanent area to produce strawberries. An important note: We have planted the strawberry tray plants into soil and have experienced that it does not work. The plant cannot access nutrients in the soil as opposed to a fertigation system in soilless medium.

if you are a large commercial grower, contact us on contract propagation and these state-of-the-art growing techniques.

Strawberry Plug & Tray Plants

The NourSe FarmS STrawberry Plug PlaNT SySTem In the production system we use, the plugs are grown with best practices to produce the most disease-free plants. Our strawberry mother plants are greenhouse-grown in a substrate system for effective disease management. The tips from these plants are then planted into 50-cell plug trays and, with a misting irrigation system in place, grown into finished plug plants.

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Red and Yellow Raspberries Commercial growers In row spacing (in) 18 24 18 24 18 Strawberry 24

Planting Chart

Number of plants per acre (43,560 sf) Plasticulture Bed top width (in) 12 18 24 30 36 48 54 60

In row spacing (in) 12 12 12 18 18 12 12 12

Double Row N N N Y Y Y Y Y

Matted Row Row width 18 24 18 24

In row spacing (in) 18 18 24 24

Aisle 24 24 24 24

Between row on center (ft) 8 8 10 10 12 12

Black Raspberries

Between row on center (in) Plants per Acre In36 row spacing (in) Between row on center (ft) Plants per Acre 14,520 2036 8 14,520 3,267 24 8 2,725 48 10,890 2,615 20 10 14,520 2,178 2448 10 12,900 2,178 2054 12 2472 12 14,520 1,815 72 14,520 Blackberries 72 14,520 In row spacing (in) 36 48 36 48 36 48

Between row on center (ft) Plants per Acre 8 1,815 8 Plants per1,365 Acre 10 1,455 8,300 10 1,090 7,260 12 1,210 6,225 12 910

5,445

Blueberries

Red and Yellow Raspberries In row spacing (in) 18 24 18 24 18 24

Between row on center (ft) 8 8 10 10 12 12

Plants per Acre 3,630 2,725 2,905 2,180 2,420 1,815

In row spacing (in) 48 60 48 60 48 60

Between row on center (ft) 8 8 10 10 12 12

Between row on center (ft) 8 8 10 10 12 12

Plants per Acre 3,267 2,725 2,615 2,178 2,178 1,815

Blackberries In row spacing (in) 36 48 36 48 36 48

Between row on center (ft) 8 8 10 10 12 12

Plants per Acre 1,815 1,365 1,455 1,090 1,210 910

Blueberries In row spacing (in) 48 60 48 60 48 60

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Between row on center (ft) 8 8 10 10 12 12

Plants per Acre 1,365 1,090 1,090 875 910 730

Asparagus Order by phone (413) 665-2658 • Fax (413) 665-7888 In row spacing (in) Green

Between row on center (ft)

Plants per Acre 1,365 1,090 1,090 875 910 730

Asparagus

Black Raspberries In row spacing (in) 20 24 20 24 20 24

Plants per Acre 3,630 2,725 2,905 2,180 2,420 1,815

Plants per Acre

In row spacing (in) Green 12 12 12 Purple 8 8 8

Between row on center (ft)

Plants per Acre

3 4 5

14,520 10,890 8,715

3 4 5

21,780 16,335 13,070

Plants are shipped in full box quantities

Strawberries Bare Root Raspberry Bare Root Raspberry Anne Black Raspberry 32 plug/liner Blackberry 72 plug Blackberry 32 plug/liner Asparagus Millenium Asparagus Blueberries 1 liter pot Rhubarb Horseradish Currants/Gooseberries Elderberries

500 or 1000 plants per box 150 plants per box 100 plants per box 100 plants per box 300 plants per box 100 plants per box 300 crowns per box 200 crowns per box 20 pots per box | 1000 pots per bin 50 divisons per box 500 roots per box 100 plants per box 100 plants per box


Commercial growers 500

1000

5M+/1M

25M+/1M

Allstar, Earliglow, Honeoye, Jewel Annapolis, Sparkle, Flavorfest Cavendish, *Darselect, *Galletta, Brunswick *Dickens, *Wendy, *Valley Sunset * Yambu, Cabot, *Sonata, Malwina Everbearing Varieties (Day-Neutrals)

$131.25 $140.70 $144.90 $151.20 $161.70

$210.00 $224.70 $231.00 $241.50 $257.25

$199.50 $214.20 $219.45 $229.95 $244.65

$189.00 $202.65 $207.90 $217.35 $232.05

$151.20 $156.45 $203.70

Seascape *Albion, *Evie 2, *San Andreas Mara des Bois IMPORTANT! Pricing is per variety unless total combined

$241.50 $249.90 $325.50

$229.95 $238.35 $309.75

$217.35 $225.75 $292.95

Price list

Strawberries June Bearing Varieties

is between 15,000 and 24,999, use 5M pricing; total order at or over 25,000, use 25M price.

Red & Yellow Raspberry Varieties

100

Boyne, Caroline, Heritage, Killarney, Latham, Nova, *Encore, *Polana, *Polka, Prelude Anne *Joan-J, *Himbo Top®

$306.60

*Double Gold

150

600

$417.90 $459.90

1000

$1,210.65 $1,330.35 $1,330.35 $1,354.50 $1,737.75

$468.30 $600.60

$1,390.20 $1,527.75 $1,527.75 $1,556.10 $1,997.10

Black Raspberries

100

600

1000

Bristol, Jewel, Mac Black, Royalty (purple) *Niwot, *Tahi

$433.65 $500.85

$2,155.65 $2,487.45

$2,816.10 $3,248.70

600

1000

Blackberries

300 $1,337.15

*Natchez, *Ouachita *Prime Ark® 45, *Prime Ark® Horizon, *Sweet Ark Caddo, *Sweet ArkTM Ponca

$2,273.25

$1,403.35

Asparagus (Available as 1-Year-Old Crowns)

300 $174.30 $184.90 $210.10

Mary Washington Purple Passion Millenium

600

$2,386.65 1000

$261.45 $332.30 $378.00

$2,971.50 $3,118.50 14M+/1M

$289.80 $368.55 $418.95

$261.45 $331.80 $378.00

Blueberries

10

50

100

500

1000+

Bluecrop, Bluegold, Blueray, Chandler, Darrow, Duke, Elliott, Jersey, Northland, Patriot, Reka, Top Hat, Northsky, Burgundy, Northblue *Top Shelf, *Last Call

$10.50 ea. $11.30 ea.

$9.70 ea. $10.50 ea.

$8.95 ea. $9.70 ea.

$8.15 ea. $8.95 ea.

$7,610.40 $8,605.80

100

500

1000

$8.40 ea. $9.45 ea.

$7.35 ea. $8.40 ea.

$6,627.60 $7,270.20

100

500

1000

$260.40

$1,171.80

$2,102.10

Rhubarb MacDonald Cawood Delight

Horseradish

50

$9.45 ea. $10.50 ea.

Big Top

Currants/Gooseberries

50

All Currants Hinnomaki Red Invicta, *Tixia®

$10.75 ea. $12.85 ea. $16.00 ea.

50

100

500

Samdal, Samyl

$11.30 ea.

$10.50 ea.

$9.45 ea.

Elderberries

100

Varieties cannot be combined for quantity discounts (except strawberries, see above). *Patented varieties. Prices include royalties.

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rhubarb

maCDoNalD STraiN

MacDonald Strain provides excellent production for commercial growers and home gardeners with resistance to standard root-rot problems. This very vigorous, upright-growing strain produces large, tender stalks and has acceptable red color. Zones 4–7 3 for $31.50 | 12 for $119.70

CawooD DelighT

CawooD DelighT

This variety is not as vigorous as MacDonald but has a deeper red color and slightly thicker stalks. Cawood Delight has a stout growth habit that will excel in northern areas but may struggle during long periods of high heat. Popular with both commercial growers and home gardeners. Zones 4–7 3 for $33.60 | 12 for $134.40

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Rhubarb: Keys to Success

When planting, buds should face upward, about 1 inch below soil surface

sunlight: Direct for at least 8 hours per day soil pH: 6.0–6.8 spacing: 3’ in row, 5’–6’ between rows site Preparation: Do not fertilize close to planting time or during first season. To increase organic matter, work 2–3” of well-aged compost into the top 6”-8” of soil Planting: Buds, or the papery surface they emerge from, should be facing upward about 1 inch below soil surface (see photo). water well during excessive heat WARNING: The only edible portion of rhubarb is its stalks. Do not eat the leaves—they are poisonous. Remove at harvest and discard. Download our free Planting and Success Guide at noursefarms.com Scan QR code above to visit our website.

horSeraDiSh

big ToP

We have selected the strain Big Top for its size, vigor, and wide adaptability. An added plus is resistance to foliage diseases, rust, and bacterial spot - all common horseradish problems. These plants are top performers - a few roots will last a lifetime! Zones 3–8 5 for $16.80

Horseradish: Keys to Success sunlight: Direct for at least 8 hours per day soil pH: 6.2–6.7 spacing: 10”–12” in row, 3’ between rows Plant at 45-degree angle with flat end facing up; the flat end should be about 1 inch below the soil surface.

Bottom/slanted cut

Top/flat cut

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milleNNium

mary waShiNgToN

Mary Washington is an easy-to-grow heirloom variety with excellent flavor and quality. This vigorous, rust-resistant, winter hardy variety produces large, rich green stalks. Perfect for home gardeners and local market growers. Zones 3–8 25 for $29.40 | 100 for $106.05

PurPle PaSSioN

PurPle PaSSioN

Purple Passion’s attractive purple color, milder flavor, and tenderness distinguish this variety from others. In addition, our trials indicate Purple Passion to be quite productive. For best performance, plant spacing is six to eight inches in the row. Served fresh in salads or cooked “Al Dente” as a side dish, Purple Passion provides a colorful and flavorful accent. Zones 3–8 25 for $37.80 | 100 for $136.50

aSParaguS

milleNNium

Released from the asparagus breeding program of Guelph, Ontario, Canada, Millennium has established itself as a top-performing variety widely adapted to a wide variety of soils, including heavier soils. Millennium was the second highest producer in North Carolina trials on sandy soils. Experience has shown it to be very productive with high-quality spears. Spears maintain tip tightness as they grow and are tender with good flavor. Rust tolerant. Zones 3–8 25 for $42.00 | 100 for $151.20

Asparagus: Keys to Success sunlight: Direct for at least 8 hours per day soil pH: 7.2 or higher spacing: 12”–14” in the row for green varieties, 6”–8” in the row for purple varieties, 5’ between rows for green or purple varieties. Do not add compost to soil until plants are growing. VERy iMPORTANT: use soil tests to check and maintain soil pH and phosphorous levels. Make soil pH adjustment before you plant. Till in lime any time prior to planting. it is best to incorporate bone meal or super phosphate into the soil at the bottom of the planting trench. Plant in furrows 8” deep. For heavier, clay-like soils, plant 6–8” deep. if frosted, tips become brown. Remove the spear immediately to prevent further setback of the planting. During harvest, asparagus roots need about 2”–3” of water per week. Do not let the soil get too dry. Asparagus grows tall with fern-like foliage which could make an attractive garden border or backdrop. Download our free Planting & success guide at noursefarms.com

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Planting guidelines

healthy berry plants require these important elements We recommend reading our free Planting & Success Guide at NourseFarms.com 1—3 months in advance for optimum site preparation.

Site Selection

• A sunny, weed-free location with at least half-day of sunlight is ideal. • Do not plant near wild plants or plants whose origins are unknown. • Plants require well-drained soil. For poor drainage conditions, consider raised beds. • Check for proper soil pH. Matching soil pH to plant requirements can hugely affect your success. Sample the soil before planting, using our pH meter (sold on page 31) or contact your local cooperative extension office for assistance. • Maintain necessary 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 soil pathogens Verticillium, Phytophthora, and nematodes which may affect your new plants.

Planting know how

Planting time is critical. We recommend planting when soil temperatures reach 50 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 below. We do not recommend fall planting. • Be careful on planting depth. Plants will fail to flourish if roots are too deep or too shallow. Pack soil firmly around the roots. • Do not fertilize at planting. Avoid fertilizer burn by fertilizing only after plants are established. • Do not soak plants for more than 1 hour prior to planting. Keeping plants soaking for an extended time can be detrimental. We have had great

success giving berry plants a boost with Agrigel (available for purchase on the catalog insert).

Plant maintenance

• We recommend weeding every 7 – 14 days. Clean beds that are frequently weeded assist in plant establishment and growth by removing competition for water and soil nutrients. • Water well one to three times a week, not every day. Maintain proper moisture levels throughout the season and, most importantly, during the plant establishment period. Drip irrigation is imperative when planting in raised beds, particularly if on plastic.

avoid Common mistakes

• Make sure soil is well prepared ahead of time. Specific to blueberries; correct pH to 4.5 – 4.8 at planting. • Contact Nourse Farms to make changes to order items or ship dates 7 business days in advance. • Store plants at correct temperature if not planting as soon as you receive them. Small orders can go in the crisper of your refrigerator. Large orders should go into a cooler set at 28°F– 32°F. DO NOT FREEZE! • Prune at the appropriate time using the Keys to Success in this catalog as a guide. For more detailed information, consult the Planting & Success Guide. And again, remember to read our free Planting & success guide found at NourseFarms.com, 1—3 months in advance. Scan code to download our free Planting & Success Guide at noursefarms.com

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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• Orders $500 or less must be paid in full within 10 days of placing the order or will be subject to cancellation. • Orders exceeding $500 require a 50% deposit within 10 days of placing the order or are subject to cancellation. Balance must be paid in full prior to shipment. For pickups, a customer may pay the balance at time of pickup by check only. • Pick-up orders requiring a pallet incur a $20 fee. LTL and Truck shipments have a $50 charge. • Net 30 Terms may be extended for orders greater than $500 for returning customers only; determined on per customer basis, based upon a Customer Credit Application & prior payment history with Nourse Farms. • 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 canceled. • Service charges of 1.5% per month are added to past due balances. • We do not refund amounts less than $5.00. • We accept Visa, Master Card, Discover, checks, and money orders.

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raSPberrieS

reD: Floricane/Summer bearing Nourse Exclusive U-Pick Favorite

Home Garden

Double Crop Choice

Roadside/Fresh Market

Excellent Yields

Disease Resistant Freeze/Jam/Bake

Very Winter Hardy Consistent Performer

PreluDe

EARly sEAsON Prelude is the earliest ripening summer red raspberry, ripening in mid-June under most northern conditions. In addition to its excellent first summer crop, Prelude can bear a second crop in the fall, making it a great double-cropping option in warmer regions. Berries are round, cohesive, and have very good flavor. Winter-hardy and vigorous, Prelude is an excellent choice when early fruit and quality are desired. Zones 4–8 Bare root • 5 for $34.65 | 25 for $164.85

boyNe

EARly sEAsON Released in 1960, Boyne is an early-season variety that is extremely winter-hardy, growing in areas other varieties experience winter injury. It consistently produces deep-red, medium-sized berries. The sweet, aromatic flavor makes it great for freezing and jam. A top home garden variety! Zones 3–7 Bare root • 5 for $31.50 | 25 for $150.15

Raspberr ies: Keys to Success sunlight: Direct for at least 8 hours per day soil pH: 6.5–6.8 spacing: 18”–24” in the row for red and yellow raspberries, 20”–24” in the row for black raspberries, 8’–12’ between rows depending on machinery Avoid planting raspberry plants in soils where previous crops have included strawberries, raspberries, potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, or peppers. soak bare root plants for up to one hour prior to planting. Agri-gel™ can be added to water – see catalog insert for order information. Planting • Bare root: Take care while planting to keep roots horizontal at a 2” depth to allow easy sucker development from the roots. • 32 Plug/liner: Plant ½ - 1” deeper than the soil level of the plug. Mulch lightly with weed seed free straw during establishment to help control weeds and help the soil retain moisture. Leaves, grass clippings, and wood bark are not recommended as they may become matted or too heavy, impeding the growth of new canes. Bare Root Plant Bundle of 5

32 Plug/Liner Plant

Floricane (summer-bearing) raspberry plants bear fruit one year after planting. Those second-year canes are pruned out after summer harvest. Primocane (fall-bearing) raspberry plants bear some fruit in the first fall of the planting year and either summers or falls after that depending on how they are managed. Most fall-bearers will produce the best crop if canes are cut down each year and only allowed to fruit in the fall. Trellising raspberries is one of the most important cultural practices. It doesn’t have to be expensive and time-consuming. A simple T-bar post with twine (see illustrations at right) will do.

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Home Garden

Double Crop Choice

Roadside/Fresh Market

Disease Resistant

Excellent Yields

Freeze/Jam/Bake

killarNey

EARly MiD-sEAsON This winter-hardy Canadian variety ripens about a week after Boyne. The medium to large-sized berries have an attractive bright-red color, good aroma, and good flavor. Canes grow upright, are medium-sized and sturdy; making Killarney an easy-to-grow variety. Zones 4–7 Bare root • 5 for $31.50 | 25 for 150.15

Very Winter Hardy Consistent Performer

killarNey eNCore

NoVa

MiD-sEAsON Adaptable to a variety of conditions, Nova can be fruited as a summer variety in the North and a fall bearer in the South. An excellent commercial variety, berries ripen gradually over a long harvest period. Fruit is firm, medium to large in size, with an excellent shelf life. The winter-hardy canes are vigorous with an upright habit. Zones 3–8 Bare root • 5 for $31.50 | 25 for 150.15

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NoVa

MiD-sEAsON This heirloom variety combines good fruit quality with excellent winter hardiness. Medium to large, bright-red, full-flavored berries are round in shape; can lack in cohesion. Vigorous and widely adapted, Latham is suitable for home gardens and pick-your-own operations. Zones 3–8 Bare root • 5 for $31.50 | 25 for 150.15

eNCore

lATE MiD-sEAsON With good winter hardiness and fruiting in late midseason, Encore is a great choice for extending the season. Plants are vigorous, sturdy, upright, and nearly spineless. Berries are large, very cohesive with good raspberry flavor. Zones 4–7 Bare root • 5 for $34.65 | 25 for $164.85

eSTimaTeD harVeST DaTeS - Zone 5, whaTely, ma ESTIMATED HARVEST DATES - WHATELY MASSACHUSETTS summer-bearing Black Raspberry Varieties Summer-Bearing Raspberry Raspberry &&Black Raspberry Varieties

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JULY

AUGUST

Prelude Boyne Killarney Latham Nova

Encore Royalty Purple

Bristol Black Jewel Black

Mac Black

Niwot

AUGUST

Ever-Bearing (Fall-Bearing) Raspberry Varieties Ever-bearing (Fall-Bearing) Raspberry Varieties SEPTEMBER

Polana Polka Joan J

OCTOBER

Mapema Caroline

Himbo-TopTM Heritage Imara Kweli Kwanza

Anne

Double Gold

Actual ripening times will vary depending upon location as well as local, seasonal weather conditions and many other factors.

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reD: Primocane/Fall bearing Nourse Exclusive U-Pick Favorite

PolaNa

Home Garden Roadside/Fresh Market

Double Crop Choice Excellent Yields

Disease Resistant Freeze/Jam/Bake

Very Winter Hardy Consistent Performer

PolaNa

EARly sEAsON At least three weeks earlier than Heritage, Polana allows you to grow fall varieties in more northern locations and still produce a great crop. This productive variety ripens in early August in southern New England and may fill the gap between summer and other fall varieties. Fruit is medium-large, glossy, and cohesive, with good flavor. This variety has shorter, vigorous canes that respond to increased fertilization, particularly in May and June, for best production. Zones 3–8 Bare root • 5 for $34.65 | 25 for $164.85

JoaN J*

JoaN J*

U.S. Plant Patent #18,954 EARly MiD-sEAsON This high-yielding, thornless, early primocane variety has performed well for growers of all sizes! Berries are large, firm, and easy-to-pick, with great flavor. Home gardeners will love that it is thornless with excellent flavor. Commercial growers will love that too, along with it being one of the most productive varieties today. Zones 4–8 Bare root • 5 for $34.65 | 25 for $164.85

Polka*

Licensed variety EARly MiD-sEAsON This very productive primocane variety from Poland ripens 7-10 days after Polana and similar timing to Joan J. The plant is vigorous with a more upright growing habit than other varieties. Berries are large, and very firm with good flavor and color that does not darken as much as other varieties. Polka is particularly recommended for beginner growers. Zones 4-8 Bare root • 5 for $34.65 | 25 for $164.85

Polka*

imara®

U.S. Plant Patent #23,916

EARly MiD-sEAsON A productive primocane variety with a very high yield. Vigorous plants produce large conical fruit with good quality and shelf life. Plants start production fairly early. The harvest period is about 10 days after Polka. Berries are red and shiny with good flavor. Like Kweli®, Imara® has shown low susceptibility to diseases to date, and seems to have a reduced vulnerability to red spider mite. Contact us for pricing and availability.

himbo-ToP®*

U.S. Plant Patent #19,512 (‘RAFZAQU’ variety) MiD-sEAsON This variety produces extremely large, firm, bright red fruit that does not darken. The berries have good flavor, are conic shaped and are easyto-pick. This variety is extremely vigorous and will require less fertilizer. A great option for organic growers, Himbo Top® has demonstrated high tolerance to Phytophthora root rot disease. For best results in commercial production, we recommend closely managing your cultural practices, especially water and plant density. Zones 4-8 Bare root • 5 for $34.65 | 25 for $164.85

CaroliNe

MiD-sEAsON Caroline has become a standard variety for plant vigor and highquality fruit with 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. This variety does not tolerate high heat and drought. Therefore, it benefits from good irrigation practices. Zones 4–7 Bare root • 5 for $31.50 | 25 for $150.15

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Nourse Exclusive U-Pick Favorite

Home Garden Roadside/Fresh Market

Double Crop Choice Excellent Yields

Disease Resistant

Very Winter Hardy

Freeze/Jam/Bake

Consistent Performer

heriTage

lATE MiD-sEAsON 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. Berries have good size, color, and flavor. As the fruit is good for jam, freezing, and fresh use, it is a popular variety for home gardeners. Zones 4–8 Bare root • 5 for $31.50 | 25 for $150.15

advanced berry breeding Varieties

We are pleased to offer our Commercial Growers the opportunity to bring Advanced Berry Breeding raspberries into your growing program and home garden.

raSPberrieS

reD: Primocane/Fall bearing

Minimum order quantity is 150 plants per variety, a non-propagation agreement must be signed prior to shipment.

SolD ouT ShaNi US Plant Patent # PP31,552

An early primocane variety that thrives in low-light conditions, continuing to produce both flowers and raspberries. Topping the plants is crucial for vigor. Conical and medium red, these offer easy picking and extended shelf life. Contact us for pricing and availability.

SolD ouT raFiki US Plant Patent # PP31,550

A thorn-free primocane raspberry variety suitable for diverse growing regions, known for its high yield and ease of cultivation. Longlasting, conical fruit endures extended transport, making it a valuable choice for growers. Thrives in various climates, showing resilience to high temperatures and potential adaptability to dry tropical conditions. Also perfect for long cane growing, this double cropper gives a very good fruit quality in both primocane and floricane crop. Contact us for pricing and availability.

maPema® U.S. Plant Patent #27,182

EARly sEAsON A recent release from Advanced Berry Breeding (ABB) in the Netherlands. Their earliest ripening variety -- about the same time as Polka -- and fruiting for a long season into October. Growers have experienced Mapema® to be vigorous; berries were firm and held good size through the season, with good flavor. Many growers in Zones 5—7 will be able to overwinter the canes to produce a floricane crop as well. We highly recommend this variety. Contact us for pricing and availability. For additional

kweli® U.S. Plant Patent #23,915

lATE MiD-sEAsON A primocane variety particularly suited for the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and West Coast. Vigorous, with high to very high yields: will fruit both in the fall and spring. Round fruit, beautiful raspberry color. Can be harvested easily and releases readily when picked later in the day. Harvest period is slightly later than Polka. Fruit has an excellent shelf life and has not shown any particular susceptibility to diseases. Suitable for growing in a moderate climate; tolerates high temperatures very well, and is also frequently used in dry tropical climates. Contact us for pricing and availability.

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maPema®

kwaNZa® U.S. Plant Patent #23,914

lATE sEAsON A primocane raspberry variety distinguished by its very large fruit size and bright orange-red color. Kwanza® shows good flavor and excellent shelf life. A high yield and easy picking qualify Kwanza® as exceptional. Preferably grown in substrate, however most production in the U.S. is in soil. Suitable for growing in a moderate climate for more experienced raspberry growers. Contact us for pricing and availability.

SolD ouT SaraFiNa US Plant Patent # PP31,551

lATE sEAsON Stands out in the world of autumn raspberries, yielding large, visually striking raspberries in a vibrant orange-red hue with excellent flavor and easy picking. Impressive shelf life and color retention make it well-suited for easy transportation in a range of climates. Robust plants require ample space, and offer potential for double cropping in both autumn and spring. Sarafina exhibits resilience against cold conditions and yellow rust fungus, making it an adaptable choice for growers in various regions. Contact us for pricing and availability.

kweli®

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raSPberrieS

blaCk: Floricane/Summer bearing Nourse Exclusive U-Pick Favorite

Home Garden

Double Crop Choice

Roadside/Fresh Market

Excellent Yields

Disease Resistant Freeze/Jam/Bake

Very Winter Hardy Consistent Performer

H briSTol blaCk

EARly sEAsON Heirloom quality Bristol Black is a high-producing early variety whose upright growth and cluster formation make its berries very easy to pick. The medium-sized, firm, glossy fruit has the best black raspberry flavor. Moderately hardy but very vigorous, Bristol shows tolerance to powdery mildew. Zones 5–8 32 Plug/liner • 5 for $36.75 | 25 for $165.90

H Jewel blaCk MiD-sEAsON Jewel, our most popular black raspberry variety, produces an excellent yield of superb-quality berries. A cross of two heirloom varieties (Bristol x Dundee), the fruit is large and glossy-black in color, with a rich raspberry flavor. This winter-hardy variety is a good choice for growers of all sizes. Zones 5–8 32 Plug/liner • 5 for $36.75 | 25 for $165.90

Jewel blaCk maC blaCk

H maC blaCk

lATE sEAsON Ripening after Jewel ends, Mac Black is a late-season variety that will extend the black raspberry season. Mac Black berries have very good flavor, medium size, and good production. One of the hardier black raspberry varieties, it will benefit from a trellis system and shows some resistance to anthracnose. Zones 5-8 32 Plug/liner • 5 for $36.75 | 25 for $165.90

Tahi

U.S. Patent Pending

Bred at Shekinah Berry in Auckland, New Zealand, Shekinah 'Tahi' is the first completely spineless black raspberry variety. "Tahi" means Number One in Māori. It grows vigorously and more upright than typical spiny black raspberry cultivars, with a harvest season like Jewel and fruit weighing up to 4.5g, which is larger and medium firm with a deep black color. While tightly clustered fruit presentation can make early picking challenging, the lack of spines simplifies picking and pruning compared to traditional black raspberry varieties. Zones 5-8 32 Plug/liner • 5 for $42.00 | 25 for $189.00

Tahi

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 have generous quantities of these health-promoting compounds. The varieties marked with a H in this catalog contain the highest levels of these phytochemicals.

blaCk: Primocane/Fall bearing NiwoT*

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H

H NiwoT* U.S. Plant Patent #27,131 EARly sEAsON Introduced by Peter Tallman, a private breeder in Colorado, Niwot is the first primocane bearing black raspberry variety. In addition to the fall crop that begins in late August, Niwot will also produce an excellent floricane crop, ripening slightly earlier than Jewel, depending upon location. This variety is very productive with attractive, shiny fruit and a less intense flavor than Jewel. As the variety is vigorous, it requires trellising with a recommended spacing of 3-4 feet within the row. Niwot has similar winter-hardiness to Jewel. Zones 5–8 32 Plug/liner • 5 for $42.00 | 25 for $189.00

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Double Crop Choice Excellent Yields

Disease Resistant Freeze/Jam/Bake

Very Winter Hardy Consistent Performer

royalTy PurPle

lATE sEAsON Royalty Purple is the most popular and sweetest purple raspberry variety on the market today. It offers large, high quality fruit that is good for fresh eating and excellent for jams and jellies. Royalty is very productive as it can elude spring frost damage due to its late ripening and can also be picked slightly immature as a firm red berry. Canes are tall and thorny, necessitating a simple trellis system. The variety has multiple insect resistances, including immunity to the raspberry aphid, which can help extend the productive life of the planting. Zones 4-8 32 Plug/liner • 5 for $36.75 | 25 for $165.90

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Double golD*

aNNe

Double golD*

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yellow & golD: Primocane/Fall bearing

aNNe

A large-fruited, highly productive fallbearing variety that ripens slightly earlier than Heritage. Its excellent size, appearance, and sweet flavor make it a terrific choice for a yellow fall-bearer. Anne may also produce a spring crop on overwintered canes not damaged by winter injury. Zones 4-7 Bare Root • 5 for $34.65 | 25 for $164.85

MUS Plant Patent #24,811 MiD-sEAsON A recent release by Dr. Courtney Weber of Cornell University, berries have a deep blush, goldenchampagne color, medium size, and conical shape. Excellent, very sweet flavor! Grows vigorously, suckers freely, and shows tolerance to disease. Can be managed for a primocane, or floricane crop. Zones 5–7 Bare Root • 5 for $45.15 | 25 for $215.25

raSPberrieS

PurPle: Floricane/Summer bearing

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blaCkberrieS

Floricane/Summer bearing/Thornless Nourse Exclusive U-Pick Favorite

Home Garden

Double Crop Choice

Roadside/Fresh Market

H

Disease Resistant

Excellent Yields

NaTCheZ*

Freeze/Jam/Bake

Very Winter Hardy Consistent Performer

U.S. Plant Patent #20,891

EARly sEAsON One of the earliest ripening thornless varieties with high production potential. Very large and good-tasting berries can be harvested during a three to five-week season. Due to its semi-erect growth habit, Natchez performs best with a trellis. Zones 5–9 5 for $39.40 | 25 for $177.45

NaTCheZ*

H PoNCa *

U.S. Plant Patent #33,330 | Propagation prohibited by law EARly MiD-sEAsON According to Dr. John Clark at the University of Arkansas, Ponca is one of the sweetest and most flavorful blackberry varieties. It will appeal to home gardeners and local market growers. Commercial growers will love its yield potential and post-harvest fruit quality. Ripens shortly after Natchez and before Caddo, meeting an important early ripening window. In trials, plants show excellent cane health, exhibiting no unusual susceptibility to rusts or anthracnose. Winter hardiness is comparable to Ouachita with very limited injury to a low of 1˚F. Zones 6–9 5 for $42.00 | 25 for $189.00

H CaDDo*

U.S. Plant Patent #33,115 | Propagation prohibited by law

PoNCa*

EARly MiD-sEAsON High-quality, productive floricane-fruiting blackberry cultivars intended for fresh market use by Dr. John Clark at the University of Arkansas. He says, “It has overall high fruit quality, excellent postharvest fruithandling potential, consistent high yields, and excellent plant health.” Early results show Caddo ripening between Natchez and Osage, with comparable yields to Osage and Ouachita. Size has been larger than both Osage and Ouachita, holding size through the harvest season. Zones 6–9 5 for $42.00 | 25 for $189.00

H ouaChiTa*

U.S. Plant Patent #17,162

CaDDo*

MiD-sEAsON Thornless variety with excellent quality fruit and firm, sweet, attractive berries. Ripens before Navaho. Winter hardiness appears to be less than Navaho, similar to Apache. Very erect canes and intermediate vigor. This variety shows some resistance to anthracnose and double blossom/rosette with no visible orange rust. Zones 6–9 5 for $39.40 | 25 for $177.45

H TriPle CrowN lATE MiD-sEAsON From the USDA-Beltsville and the Pacific West Agricultural Research Service, Triple Crown ripens earlier than Chester with similar winter-hardiness. Semi-erect, thornless canes bear large, flavorful fruit making it an excellent home garden variety. Zones 6–9 5 for $36.75 | 25 for $165.90 H CheSTer lATE MiD-sEAsON 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. Plants are vigorous and show resistance to cane blight. Zones 5–9 5 for $36.75 | 25 for $165.90

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Prime-ark® 45*

Disease Resistant

Excellent Yields

Very Winter Hardy

Freeze/Jam/Bake

Consistent Performer

U.S. Plant Patent #22,449

A thorny, primocane-bearing blackberry with an erect growing habit. Primocane berries are medium-sized; floricane fruit is larger. Experience indicates the variety is very productive; the fruit holds up after picking and is suitable for shipping. The floricane fruiting season is after Natchez and before Ouachita. Ripening may be too late for some northern areas if not in high tunnels but will extend the blackberry season in regions with a long enough growing season. We recommend PrimeArk® 45 as an outstanding commercial primocane-bearing blackberry. Zones 5–9 5 for $42.00 | 25 for $189.00

Prime-ark® FreeDom*

U.S. Plant Patent #26,990

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 with production on its floricanes 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 due to its excellent fruit size and flavor. Zones 5–9 5 for $42.00 | 25 for $189.00

blaCkberrieS

Primocane/Fall/everbearing

Blackberr ies: Keys to Success sunlight: Direct for at least 8 hours per day soil pH: 6.5–6.8 spacing: 3’ - 4’ within the row, 8’–12’ between rows depending on machinery Avoid planting blackberry plants in soils where previous crops have included strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, or peppers. Planting: 32 Plug/Liner – Plant ½–1“ deeper than the soil level of the plant. (photo below right) Mulch lightly with weed-free straw during establishment to help control weeds and the soil retain moisture. Mulching is necessary in zones 5 & 6 for winter protection. Floricane (summer-bearing) blackberry plants bear fruit one year after planting. Second-year canes are pruned out after summer harvest. Primocane (fall-bearing) blackberry plants bear some fruit the first fall of planting year, and either summers or falls after that depending on how they are managed. Most fall-bearers will produce the best crop if canes are cut down each year and only allowed to fruit in the fall. Trellising blackberries is one of the most important cultural practices. We suggest plants be supported by a 5-wire trellis or put into staked-hill system. (diagram above right)

ESTIMATED HARVEST DATES - Zone 5 - WHATELY MA Blackberry Varieties

July

August

September

October

November

Natchez Sweet-Ark™ CV.Ponca Sweet-Ark™ CV.Caddo Ouachita Triple Crown Chester

Prime-Ark® 45 floricane crop Prime-Ark® Freedom floricane crop

Prime-Ark® 45

primocane crop

Prime-Ark® Freedom primocane crop

Actual ripening times will vary depending upon location as well as local, seasonal weather conditions and many other factors.

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CurraNTS

PiNk ChamPagNe

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 early-season fruit of high quality and good flavor. Zones 3–7 1–9 for $12.60 ea. | 10–49 for $11.55 ea.

blaNka

blaNka

Blanka produces dependably high yields of off-white berries on long strings. 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 midseason. Zones 3–7 1–9 for $12.60 ea. | 10–49 for $11.55 ea.

H JoNkheer VaN TeTS

roVaDa

This early red currant variety is known for its highly rated flavor and fruit size and will outperform other early varieties. Being early, it may be susceptible to late frosts, so site selection is important. Special pruning may also be necessary. The erect bush is easy to pick and has mildew resistance. Zones 3–7 1–9 for $12.60 ea. | 10–49 for $11.55 ea.

H roVaDa Rovada is a red currant with very large fruit on extremely long strings, 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 1–9 for $12.60 ea. | 10–49 for $11.55 ea.

gooSeberrieS

Currant s & Gooseberries: Keys to Success

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sunlight: Direct for at least 8 hours per day soil pH: 6.0–6.5 spacing: 3’–4’ in row, 6’–18’ between rows Choose a sunny location but avoid southern exposure and southern facing slopes since intense sun may injure plants. Currants and gooseberries can be eaten fresh or made into flavorful jams and jellies. Restrictions: The currant and gooseberry varieties carried by Nourse Farms have been bred for tolerance 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.

hiNNomaki reD

hiNNomaki reD

Hinnomaki Red is an early-season 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 1–9 for $15.25 ea. | 10–49 for $13.65 ea.

iNViCTa

Tixia

The standard for green gooseberries, this midseason variety has the highest yields of large, high-quality fruit of any gooseberry variety. Invicta 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 1–9 for $19.45 ea. | 10–49 for $16.80 ea.

Tixia®*

Canadian Plant Breeders Rights Certification #3348 (Variety - Rafzicta) Tixia® produces large, beautiful, bright-red fruit similar in size to Invicta. In addition to its attractive fruit that ripens mid/late season, it is distinguished by its semi-thornless shoots and upright growth habit. Its growth is medium to strong. Zones 3–7 1–9 for $19.45 ea. | 10–49 for $16.80 ea.

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elDerberrieS

The elderberry, long known and utilized in Europe and America, makes a great wine or jam and is prized for its medicinal qualities. The flowers can also be used to make syrup and other recipes. samdal and samyl varieties are both 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

Plants are vigorous, producing long shoots from the soil level in the first year that will bear fruit the following year. Like summer raspberries, 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 and are very good for you! Samdal is the more productive variety, but both varieties are required for cross-pollination in a ratio of 1 Samyl: 5 Samdal. Zones 3–7 1–9 for $13.15 ea. | 10–49 for $12.05 ea.

Samyl elDerberry

This variety will provide good cross-pollination when paired with the Samdal variety in a ratio of 1 Samyl: 5 Samdal. Samyl has exceptionally high-quality flowers and is easy to prune and manage. Best in zones 3–7. Zones 3–9 1–9 for $13.15 ea. | 10–49 for $12.05 ea.

Elderberries: Keys to Success

sunlight: Direct for at least 8 hours per day soil pH: 6.0–6.8 spacing: 3’–6’ in row, 10’–12’ between rows Elderberries are not drought tolerant. It is important to keep the soil moist throughout the establishment period. Elderberry plants are generally free of pests; plants will fruit in the second year. The growth habit of the varieties we offer makes them easy to prune and maintain a nice bush. Elderberries are prized for their medicinal qualities but should be processed rather than eaten fresh. Download our free Planting & success guide at noursefarms.com scan code to visit our website

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blueberrieS

early-Season Nourse Exclusive U-Pick Favorite

Home Garden

Ornamental

Roadside/Fresh Market

Excellent Yields

Disease Resistant Freeze/Jam/Bake

Very Winter Hardy

Container Variety

Consistent Performer

1 liTer PoT

Our 1 liter Pot delivers a vigorous, strong plant for easy transplanting and quick establishment. Plants are sheared to 12-14” to increase top growth in the first year. Eliminate the drying out during shipment and transplant shock you see with other bare root blueberry plants!

PaTrioT

H Duke Duke, an early-season, high-yielding, consistent variety, is extremely popular in the Mid-Atlantic region. Berries are medium to large, slightly tart, very firm, and maintain uniform quality. This variety blooms late but ripens early, which could protect the blossoms from spring frost. Duke grows upright to a height of four to six feet. Zones 4–8 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea. H PaTrioT

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 three to five feet, with showy white blooms. Patriot adapts to many different soil types and has performed better in heavier soil than some other varieties. The fruit is large and has a very good flavor. Zones 3–7 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea.

reka

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. Very vigorous; it grows well in light sandy soils, peat, and heavier clay loams and is more tolerant to wetter ground than many varieties. Reka ripens the same season as Duke, with similar winter hardiness and better flavor. The large crop of berries is an attractive dark-blue color. With its lovely red and burgundy fall foliage, it may grow four to six feet tall and is a great addition to the landscape! Zones 4–7 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea.

New VarieTieS!

ToPhaT

A dwarf cultivar growing 1'–2' high and wide: a cross between a short-stature Highbush and a compact Lowbush Blueberry. Abundant white blooms in spring lead to light blueberries that are pea-sized and larger. Perfect for defined border plantings, patio containers, or even a bonsai project, Top Hat offers versatile gardening possibilities. Zones 3 -8 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea.

NorThSky

A half-high blueberry with wild lowbush ancestry, it is the coldest blueberry. Well-suited for container growing, borders, or group plantings. A 2'–3' wide bush covered in snow-white blooms in spring and dense, glossy green leaves in summer. As a high chill variety, its primary use is as a container plant, and its fresh, wild fruit and compact, mound-like bush habitat make it a distinctive choice. Zones 3 - 8 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea.

burguNDy

From Maine — a standout selection primarily used as a container plant. Bronzy new growth in spring, gray-green in summer, and deep burgundy in fall. Its fruit qualities are classic and wild, with light blue berries the size of small peas. Growing low to the ground and spreading through underground stems, it reaches a mature size of 3' wide by 1' to 2' tall. Zones 3 -8 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea.

NorThblue

A cold-hardy blueberry variety known for its landscape appeal and quality fruit production. Berries have a "wild" taste, ideal for baking or fresh eating, and are particularly juicy. A half-high blueberry with wild lowbush ancestry; can withstand temperatures to minus 35°F, though snow protection boosts production. Recommended for those seeking higher yields in colder climates. Zones 3 -8 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea.

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Container Variety

Consistent Performer

H blueray

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, performs well in hot temperatures, and is winter hardy, but does not tolerate high pH. This widely planted variety grows to a height of four to six feet. Zones 3–8 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea.

H NorThlaND

Northland has excellent winter-hardiness, producing 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 four to six feet in a compact shape. Northland adds great fall/winter color to your landscape with its bright yellow wood and colorful fall foliage. Zones 3–7 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea.

blueCroP

blueberrieS

mid-Season

ToP ShelF*

H blueCroP

Bluecrop is the leading commercial variety grown, producing 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 considered one of the best all-around varieties for adaptability, long production period, high yields of fruit, and disease resistance. The plant grows to a height of four to six feet. Zones 4–7 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea.

H

bluegolD

Bluegold is highly productive, with excellent quality berries that form in large, easy-to-pick clusters. The plant is cold-hardy, growing four to six feet in a compact, somewhat spreading, globe shape. Foliage and wood are a very attractive golden yellow for fall and winter interest, making the variety a great addition to your landscape. Zones 4–7 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea.

H ToP ShelF * U.S. Plant Patent #24,697

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Top Shelf is notable for its very large, flavorful, firm fruit. While similar to Draper, Top Shelf excels in areas such as plant vigor, fruit size, and flavor. It has superb fruit quality with high yields at a young stage, mainly due to its very large fruit size. It is a strong plant and easy to prune. Price includes a royalty or usage fee. Patent laws and license contracts prohibits propagation of the variety. Zones 4–7 1–9 for $12.35 ea. | 10–49 for $11.30 ea.

Blueberr ies: Keys to Success

Keep your blueberry plants healthy, including establishing & maintaining the correct pH, with equipment & supplies found on page 31.

sunlight: Direct for at least 8 hours per day spacing: 4’–5’ in row, 10’–12’ between rows soil pH: 4.5–4.8 is required; 5.0 is too high! For best results, amend pH levels the year prior to planting & apply garden sulfur regularly. To establish plants successfully without prior pH adjustment, consult our planting guide. Excessive sulfur is toxic. Blueberry plants bear fruit 1 year after planting. Pinch blossoms first year. Mulch: Use untreated, uncolored wood chips (avoid Cedar or Black Walnut) for mulch or soil amendments. Do not use sawdust, leaves, or wood shavings. when fertilizing in the spring: • Do not use fertilizer that contains potassium chloride. • Do not fertilize close to or at planting. • Do not fertilize in late summer/early fall. It can cause new growth, which is susceptible to winter injury & disease. irrigation: Because of a very shallow, fibrous root system, frequent (up to 3x/week) watering is required. Drip irrigation beneath a layer of mulch is the healthiest & most efficient method.

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blueberrieS

late-Season Nourse Exclusive U-Pick Favorite

Home Garden Roadside/Fresh Market

Ornamental

Disease Resistant

Excellent Yields

Very Winter Hardy

Freeze/Jam/Bake

Container Variety

Consistent Performer

H ChaNDler

This late mid-season variety has the largest berry of any on the market today. Chandler will fruit over a period of four to six weeks and has a very nice, robust flavor. Plants are vigorous with a spreading habit of five to seven feet. Zones 5–8 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea.

H Darrow Darrow is a late mid-season variety that produces large berries and is highly rated for its flavor. The plant is very vigorous and grows upright to approximately four to six feet. Not recommended for northern areas, Darrow is better suited for MidCentral, Southern Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic states. Zones 5–8 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea. H JerSey Jersey is an heirloom 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 six to eight feet, its relatively tall and well-shaped habit gives Jersey excellent ornamental value. Zones 4–7 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49 for $10.50 ea.

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H ellioTT Elliott is considered one of the latest of all varieties, with the potential for berries through September. Berries are medium-sized, firm, and have a light-blue color. Blueberry plants cannot efficiently draw nutrients from the soil if the pH is not within a certain range Fruit needs to be picked fully ripe for best flavor. This variety is productive, very This leads to stressed or malnourished plants which will not produce the best crops possible and vigorous, and winter-hardy. Zones 4–7 will be more susceptible to problems. long-term, 1–9 for $11.55 ea. | 10–49For for $10.50 ea. optimum success, measure pH levels every

year or two and amend as needed.

H laST HOW TO AMEND YOUR SOIL FORPlant THEPatent HEALTHIEST, Call * U.S. #25,386 MOST PRODUCTIVE BLUEBERRY PLANTS A very late-season northern highbush that ripens in the same window as Elliott.

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Contact your localThis Cooperative (see back cover) for additional advicewith on the proper procedure and vigorous, Extension upright bush produces high yields of large berries a classic sweet and slightly aromatic blueberry flavor. Last Call is very vigorous with a materials for testing and lowering the soil pH, we recommend using elemental sulfur. Amendments like sawdust, good upright growth habit. Price includes a royalty or usage fee. Patent laws aged wood chips, old leaves or finished compost, can provide minimal pH changes but generally do not last long. and license contracts prohibits propagation of the variety. Zones 4–7 Sulfur is the most 1–9 effective method for lowering soil pH but a combination of the above materials can give adequate for $12.35 ea. | 10–49 for $11.30 ea. results. Use the table below to determine how much sulfur to apply. Optimum pH value for growing blueberry plants is 4.5

Present soil pH

Optimum pH value for growing blueberry plants is

4.5

Required Amount of 90%Sulfur in Pounds per 100 Square Feet to Lower Soil pH for Blueberries SAND

LOAM

CLAY

4.5

0.0

0.0

0.0

5.0

0.4

1.2

1.4

5.5

0.8

2.4

2.6

6.0

1.2

3.5

3.7

6.5

1.5

4.6

4.8

7.0

1.9

5.8

6.0

2.3

6.9

7.1

7.5

Source: Midwest Small Fruit Pest Management Handbook, Bulletin 680

Nutraceuticals/ H 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 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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Blueberry Varieties

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July

August

September

Duke Blue Ribbon USPP 24.636 Patriot Reka Blueray Northland Bluecrop Bluegold Top Shelf USPP 24,697 Chandler Jersey Darrow Last Call USPP 25,386 Elliott

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ESTIMATED HARVEST DATES - Zone 5 - WHATELY, MA

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DigiTal Soil Ph meTer

(Luster Leaf 1845) Proper pH is essential for optimal blueberry and asparagus production. Provides instant readings for garden & container soil. Includes batteries. $20.99

JaCk’S ClaSSiC aCiD SPeCial 17-6-6

90% PelleTiZeD SulFur (Soil aCiDiFier)

Use to lower soil pH for optimum blueberry conditions! Contains 90% sulfur. Find application rate recommendations in our planting guide! 5 lb. $14.50

ammoNium SulFaTe

21-0-0. Granular fertilizer formulated for acidloving plants such as blueberries. Contains 22% sulfur to help maintain low pH. 4 lb. $13.25

Water soluble fertilizer formulated for acid-loving plants such as blueberries. Contains 14% sulfur to help maintain low pH along with micronutrients to promote lush vegetative growth and blooms. 1.5 lb. $18.99

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Protect 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. 14 ft. x 45 ft.

14 ft. x 75 ft.

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Table of Contents

The Nourse Difference. . . . . . . . . . 2–3 Strawberries

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Tahi

The first completely spineless black raspberry variety! See P. 22

June-Bearing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4–8 Ever-Bearing/Day-Neutrals . . . . . .9

Commercial Section

Keys to Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Strawberry Plug & Tray Plants . . .11 Planting Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Commercial Growers Price List. . 13

rhubarb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 horseradish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 asparagus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Planting guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Shipping & ordering . . . . . . . . . . . .17 red raspberries

Floricane/Summer Bearing. . . . . .18–19 Primocane/Fall Bearing. . . . . . . . 20–21

black raspberries

Floricane/Summer Bearing. . . . . .22 Primocane/Fall Bearing. . . . . . . . 22

New For

2 02 4 ToPhaT, burguNDy, NorThSky, NorThblue

These new blueberry varieties are great for home gardeners, and do well in containers. See P. 28

Purple raspberries. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 yellow & gold raspberries. . . . . 23 blackberries

Floricane/Summer Bearing. . . . . .24 Promocane/Fall Bearing. . . . . . . . 25

Currants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 gooseberries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 elderberries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 blueberries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28–31

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