2011 Nourse Farms Catalog

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2011

The Best Berry Plants Since 1932

Locally Grown Starts at Home! New varieties for 2011! Strawberries, Raspberry, Blackberry, Rhubarb, and Elderberry PLUS EXPERT TIPS FOR

Creating a Garden Plan LEARN FROM THE PRO

Mr. Strawberry’s Planting Tips

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The Best Berry Plants Since 1932. Dear Growers, Thank you for being part of our 79th season! We are excited to offer plants grown under ideal conditions. Besides the extra attention we give them, Mother Nature provided us with a nearly perfect growing season. Overall plant health and size could be the best we’ve ever offered. The locally grown movement may be new to some, but our growers have always known there is nothing better than your own fresh fruits and vegetables. Locally grown starts at home and Nourse Farms offers plants that will produce from summer to fall. We are pleased to offer two new strawberries, a raspberry, a blackberry and a rhubarb selection, this year. Our extensive list of varieties will extend picking seasons and increase potential Nutraceuticals/Phytochemicals

for successful harvests.

Nutraceuticals are substances that provide a healthy benefit to the human body. High levels of these compounds

We like to share growing information. We offer local knowledge, and we know the differ-

have been identified in all berries.

ent challenges that each region of North America faces. Our staff is up to date on the most

Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries,

current growing practices and variety choices for those regions. Let us help you be more

blueberries and currants all have gener-

successful. At Nourse Farms, we are constantly refining our berry production practices

ous quantities of these health-promoting compounds. The varieties marked

and passing them on to our customers. We have found that some very small changes can

with a H in this catalog contain the

significantly increase harvest potentials. An example is December pruning of blackberries

highest levels of these phytochemicals.

and summer raspberries to reduce winter injury. Let us know what you are having trouble with and we will do our best to provide a recommendation. Everyone at Nourse Farms is committed to making your season as successful as our own.

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

Thank you for your support and all the best for the 2011 growing season.

Tim Nourse and the Nourse Family

source of professional plantsmen— Nourse Farms

Shrinking budgets for strawberry

“Nourse Farms is grade A in my book. I ordered some strawberry plants, currants and blackberries and they all have had fruit this year. I will not even think about using another nursery for my berries and small fruits. Thanks.” DAVESGARDEN.COM REVIEW

research have made it essential to generate funding from other sources. NASGA has contacted nurserymen in the U.S. and Canada with a plan that collects $1 per 1,000 plants sold. Nourse Farms has participated in this voluntary program for over 10 years in an effort to

Our high quality, certified disease and virus free berries have produced the most satisfied repeat customers. Check out what our customers are saying about Nourse Farms at www.davesgarden.com

help make it successful.

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O U R G U A R A N T E E All of us at Nourse Farms strive to bring you the best plants on the market today. We provide you with the most complete instructions for success and deliver your plants to you on time. In the unlikely event that there is a problem with your order, please notify us immediately or by July 1, 2011. We want you to be 100% satisfied.


Locally Grown starts at Home! How to add beauty, interest, and an abundant supply of delicious and colorful fruit to your landscape.

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.

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. Blueberry bushes, excellent for beginners, develop into 4- to 6-foot tall shrubs that turn a brilliant red in the fall. 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. 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.

Located throughout the catalog, you’ll find useful, expert planting tips. Just look for this symbol to start learning more! Mr. Strawberry is a trademarked mascot

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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. 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.


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NEW FOR 2011!

Mara des Bois Donna

MARA DES BOIS

Nourse Farms is excited to be offering two new strawberry varieties for 2011. We’ve been testing these berries for over three years to make sure they add something unique and different to the existing berries on the market. Every one of this year’s new selections promise superior flavor and production potentials for each of their mid season and everbearing rivals. Growing several varieties of strawberries not only extends the production cycle, it also spreads the risk of loss to weather and garden pests. With this year’s additions, your biggest challenge will be to limit yourself to just one or two varieties. Our traditional top ten sellers are a sure bet for satisfaction. See page 11 for strawberry planting guidelines and page 7 for additional planting tips.

EARLY SEASON

Annapolis

(Micmac x Raritan) x Earliglow Recommended for home gardeners in northern areas. Annapolis has attractive, high-quality berries that maintain their large size through several pickings. A vigorous and winter-hardy variety, Annapolis has resistance to red stele. With its consistent performance, Annapolis has become a top variety. Grows best in zones 3-8. 25 for $11.50 • 50 for $17.85 • 100 for $29.00

Galletta

U.S. Plant Patent #19,763 Galletta was developed by Jim Ballington at North Carolina State University. Galletta ripens early in the growing season and produces big, attractive, good-quality berries. It produces particularly attractive fruit with a glossy finish. Compared to Sweet Charlie, this new variety produces better quality fruit during the same season. We recommend this variety for both home and commercial use. Zones 5-7. 25 for $13.10 • 50 for $19.40 • 100 for $31.00

AC Wendy U.S. Plant Patent #18,340 (K96-5 x Evangeline) We highly recommend this variety. This early-season variety was developed by the Kentville Research Station in Nova Scotia. An Evangeline cross, Wendy’s fruits are larger than Evangeline. The berry is wedge-shaped to conic, with firm, bright, red-colored flesh. Wendy has an excellent fresh flavor. Plants are vigorous and runner well. They are moderately resistant to powdery mildew and red stele, but susceptible to Verticillium wilt and leaf diseases. Frost damage potential, very early flowering. Trials showed Wendy to be highly productive, of good quality, and it held its fruit size throughout the season. Zones 3-8. 25 for $13.65 • 50 for $19.95 • 100 for $32.00

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Strawberry Collection

Earliglow

(Fairland x Midland) x (Redglow x Surecrop) Heirloom quality — #1 early-season variety. Recommended for beginners. “Wonderful strawberry flavor” is this variety’s trademark. Earliglow’s fruit has a very firm, glossy skin, firm flesh and medium size. Its sweet flavor makes the variety excellent for fresh eating and freezing. Fruit size tends to decrease as the season progresses. Earliglow plants are very vigorous and runner well. This variety has good resistance to red stele and intermediate resistance to Verticillium wilt. Grows best in zones 4-8. 25 for $11.50 • 50 for $17.85 • 100 for $29.00

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EARLY MID-SEASON

Honeoye (Vibrant x Holiday)

Recommended for beginners and home gardeners. Suited for organic growing. From the Cornell Small Fruit Breeding Program in Geneva, NY. This hybrid plant has been a top variety for over 20 years. It combines winter hardiness, high productivity, good appearance and color, together with an excellent, firm, large-sized berry. The large berries are easy to pick and produce high yields over a long fruiting season, making it our most consistent berry producer. 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. It remains our #1-selling, early-midseason variety. Best in zones 3-8. 25 for $11.50 • 50 for $17.85 • 100 for $29.00

Daroyal* Licensed Variety Daroyal is our second introduction from the Darbonne-Inotalis breeding program in France. Daroyal is vigorous with strong rooting capacity. Berries have an attractive conic shape, good red color, and a glossy appearance. Producing high yields, Daroyal will easily compete with Honeoye due to its excellent flavor. Recommended for zones 4-7. 25 for $13.10 • 50 for $19.40 • 100 for $31.00

DAROYAL

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Northeaster (MdUS 4380 x Holiday) Released by the USDA in 1996 — heirloom flavor. Northeaster demonstrates excellent vigor and high disease resistance. Production varies from site to site but is generally ample, with goodsized fruit that holds up well during the season. Northeaster is prized for its very fine flavor and attractively firm berries. Also noted for its resistance to foliage diseases. Zones 4-8. 25 for $11.50 • 50 for $17.85 • 100 for $29.00 Brunswick* U.S. Plant Patent #16,859

(Cavendish x Honeoye) Recommended for home gardeners — great alternative to Honeoye. Released by the Kentville Research Station, Nova Scotia, Canada. Brunswick ripens early midseason, the same time as Honeoye. Customers responding to our survey rated Brunswick high, especially those located in northern locations. The plant shows good plant vigor and disease resistance. Flavor was rated excellent with good berry size and appearance. Brunswick is best adapted for home gardeners, pick-your-own and farm stand sales. Grows best in zones 4-8. 25 for $12.30 • 50 for $18.35 • 100 for $30.00

NORTHEASTER

BRUNSWICK

L’Amour* U.S. Plant Patent #16,480

(NYUS 256 x Cavendish) Released by the NY State Experiment Station. L’Amour is a new variety with excellent fruit quality whose berries are bright red and firm with excellent flavor. Long, round conic shape with a fancy calyx makes them very attractive. We have seen L’Amour in production. Our fruiting experience was excellent. Best in zones 4-8. 25 for $13.65 • 50 for $19.95 • 100 for $32.00

L’AMOUR


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“I recently received my order from you of 100 Cavendish strawberry plants. I am letting you know they were the best strawberry plants I have ever received. They must be grade # 1 plants with excellent root systems.” Nourse customer, Germfask, MI read more reviews at www.noursefarms.com

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Cavendish* U.S. Plant Patent #11,110 (Annapolis x Glooscap) Recommended for roadside markets and home gardeners. Originated in Nova Scotia. Cavendish is the result of a cross between two varieties known for their winter hardiness and attractive, large fruit. It produces high yields that ripen over a long growing season. Excellent flavor and overall quality of the fruit 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. Grows best in zones 3-7. 25 for $12.30 • 50 for $18.35 • 100 for $30.00 MID SEASON

Chandler (Douglas x Cal 72.361-105)

Recommended for southern planting. Originated in California. Fruit flavor and color are exceptional on this vigorous southern variety. High yields have been experienced throughout the Carolinas and California. Chandler is also susceptible to anthracnose disease. Grows best in zones 5-8. 25 for $11.50 • 50 for $17.85 • 100 for $29.00

Allstar (US 4419 x MdUS 3184)

Recommended for beginners and home gardeners. Allstar produces a good crop of large, light-colored, sweet berries. Glossy, firm fruit makes this variety excellent for fresh eating. This widely adapted variety 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 $11.50 • 50 for $17.85 • 100 for $29.00

New for 2011! Donna* U.S. Plant Patent #20,648

Donna is our third release from the Darbonne– Inotalis breeding program in Spain. It has highly attractive, shiny, smooth, conic fruit, with a sweet, pleasant strawberry flavor. Fruit size is mediumlarge, with excellent red color, and it holds its size well throughout the picking season. The berries are darker in color than Darselect. Ripening time is concentrated, and comes in between Seneca and Allstar. Plants are vigorous and the leaves provide good coverage over the fruit. Foliage shows no signs of disease issues. Grows best in zones 5-7. 25 for $13.10 • 50 for $19.40 • 100 for $31.00

Darselect* U.S. Plant Patent #10,402

Canadian PBR #97-1063 (Parker x Elsanta) Darselect is a highly productive, widely adapted variety for plasticulture or matted-row production. In our customer survey, 90% rated Darselect as good to excellent for size, color, appearance and plant vigor. Its sweet, tasty fruit was rated very good for flavor and firmness. Various yield trials reported producing over 20,000 pounds per acre. Depending upon location, Darselect will fruit from early midseason to midseason. Very susceptible to leaf scorch. Grows best in zones 4-8. 25 for $13.10 • 50 for $19.40 • 100 for $31.00

* Price includes royalty or usage fee. Patent laws or license contracts prohibit propagation of the variety for resale or trade.

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Seneca* U.S. Plant Patent #8,991

(NY 1261 x Holiday) Recommended for commercial production. Released from the Cornell Small Fruit Breeding Program in Geneva, NY. Seneca’s fruit is very large and one of the firmest varieties we offer today. An excellent choice for growers who pick fruit for the commercial market. Performing well in the matted row, Seneca excels in plasticulture. Berries are bright red and blocky shaped, with good internal color, good strawberry flavor and good yields. Grows best in zones 4-7. 25 for $12.30 • 50 for $18.35 • 100 for $30.00

Mesabi™* U.S. Plant Patent #11,116 (Glooscap x MnUS99) Suited for organic growing, low spray. Introduced by the University of Minnesota-USDA Cooperative Breeding Program. Mesabi™ produces high yields of large berries, scarlet-red color with excellent flavor. Berries are smooth and shiny and hold their size well. Mesabi™ shows good winter hardiness. Mesabi™ is highly resistant to red stele and also has good resistance to leaf diseases. A good choice for northern locations, especially in the northern Midwest. Grows best in zones 3-6. 25 for $12.30 • 50 for $18.35 • 100 for $30.00 Jewel [(Senga Sengana x NY E-58) x Holiday] Our #1 midseason variety, recommended for commercial growers and home gardeners. Jewel has large berries with superb quality and flavor. One of our top sellers, Jewel performs well over a wide range of growing conditions. We have been very successful using Jewel for home gardening due to its overall quality and consistent performance. Plants have moderate winter hardiness. Care must be taken at renovation to maintain a good plant stand. Grows best in zones 4-8. 25 for $11.50 • 50 for $17.85 • 100 for $29.00

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Most strawberry growers allow their beds to become over grown 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. Apply the straw in mid to late November, just as the soil begins to freeze. We believe 2-3 inches over the entire bed is best. 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 deep. We recommend shallow tilling at 1 inch or less.

Free planting guide shipped with every order. See it online at NourseFarms.com.

*Patented or licensed varieties

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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For small gardens, 25 plants would fill three 10ft. rows. CHANDLER

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LATE MID SEASON

Clancy* U.S. Plant Patent #16,571 (MDUS 4774 x MDUS 5799) Cornell Breeding Program, Geneva, NY. This is the fourth year that Clancy is available, bred by Dr. Courtney Weber. He describes Clancy as vigorous and a late variety similar in season to Cabot or Eros. The berries are round and conical in shape with dark-red color and a good flavor. Firmness and bruising rates are equal to Jewel. Grows best in zones 4-8. 25 for $13.65 • 50 for $19.95 • 100 for $32.00 Sparkle (Fairfax x Aberdeen)

Heirloom quality — recommended for beginners. The best berry for jam and freezing, Sparkle has been known for flavorful, high-quality, attractive fruit for over 60 years. Do not allow the bed to become too thick and you’ll 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-your-own operations in northern climates. Grows best in zones 3-8. 25 for $11.50 • 50 for $17.85 • 100 for $29.00 * Price includes a royalty fee. Patent laws prohibit propagation of this variety for sale or trade.

Winona™*

U.S. Plant Patent #10,191 (Earliglow x MnUS 52) Recommended for difficult growing conditions and northern regions. Released from the University of Minnesota Breeding Program. This late-midseason variety was released for its winter hardiness for northern locations and high disease resistance. The fruit is conic in shape, large and firm, with a light, bright-red color and good flavor. Plants are vigorous, resistant to red stele and have shown tolerance to black root rot disease. Best in zones 3-7. 25 for $12.30 • 50 for $18.35 • 100 for $30.00

Cabot* U.S. Plant Patent #16,971 [(Elsanta x K79-S) x K79-4] Highly recommended for home gardeners and direct marketing growers. Cabot is known for its huge berries, excellent flavor, winter hardiness and disease resistance. It is by far the best-tasting big berry ever! Our customer survey indicates Cabot is best adapted for northern locations and where very large fruit size is required. The berries have an excellent flavor; color and firmness were rated good. First fruits may split or be rough. Plants are vigorous but may not run freely, indicating closer spacing may be required. Zones 4-7. 25 for $13.10 • 50 for $19.40 • 100 for $31.00

“I think this was the best experience I have had with a mail order company that sells live plants. I ordered strawberries, raspberries, and a gooseberry bush. All came looking healthy and alive.” Nourse customer, Palmyra, PA read more reviews at www.davesgarden.com

Eros* Licensed Variety (Allstar x Elsanta) Recommended for season extension. Released by Horticulture Research International, E. Malling, England. This Allstar hybrid promises to set new records in season extension. Eros has been in U.S. trials for over six years and has shown improved color and fruit firmness over Allstar. Eros fruits midseason to late midseason – most commonly, just after Jewel. The berries are large and bright red with a blocky shape, above-average flavor and good fruit firmness. Eros performs well in plasticulture and in the matted-row system. Vigorous, resistant to red stele and tolerant of leaf diseases. Zones 4-8. 25 for $13.65 • 50 for $19.95 • 100 for $32.00

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Ovation (Lateglow x Etna) Highly recommended for season extension. Organic/low spray. Released by the USDA, Beltsville, MD, breeding program. Ovation is a late-midseason, disease-resistant variety that joins Eros as an exciting new season extender. Fruiting later than Jewel, Ovation produces large fruit that is firm, glossy, bright red to orange-red in color, with pleasant aromatics and mild flavor. The plant is vigorous, resistant to five strains of red stele and shows good tolerance to foliage diseases. USDA trials show Ovation is especially adapted to plasticulture. Grows best in zones 4-8. 25 for $11.50 • 50 for $17.85 • 100 for $29.00 OVATION

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Our top 10 strawberry varieties At Nourse, these strawberry varieties are the most frequently ordered for home and commercial gardening. The varieties are listed in order of ripening in Massachusetts.

AC Wendy Attractive, high-quality berries that maintain their large size through several pickings.

AC VALLEY SUNSET

AC Valley Sunset*

LIMITED QUANTITIES U.S. Patent Pending (formerly KRS-10) This new introduction was bred by Andrew Jamieson in Kentville, Nova Scotia. AC Valley Sunset is a lateseason variety that will ripen 5-7 days later than Cabot. Plant shows good vigor with no apparent foliage disease concerns. Berries are a lighter red, shiny and large-sized. Flavor and yield are very good, compared to Ovation. With its softer skin, fruit is best suited for local fresh-market to extend the season. Recommended for zones 4-7. 25 for $13.65 • 50 for $19.95 • 100 for $32.00

Record*

U.S. Patent #21, 201 Dr. Walther Faedi, at the Instituto Sperimentale per la Fruitticoltura, Forli, Italy, released this very late strawberry. Record is an Idea hybrid, with improved red color, berry quality, and overall performance. In our fruiting trials, the first fruit was picked between July 1st and 3rd, the last pick was July 17th. Record is a very vigorous plant with no apparent foliage issues. We highly recommend Record for very late season production. Best in zones 5-7. 25 for $13.65 • 50 for $19.95 • 100 for $32.00

EVERBEARING

Evie-2* Licensed Variety

Exclusive to Nourse! Commercial growers will want to trial this new release from the Peter Vinson breeding program in Kent, England. An improvement over the Everest, this day neutral is easier to grow, higher yielding and less sensitive to the warm summer temperatures that shut down day neutral production in the East and Midwest. Berries have an attractive red color, good flavor and maintain good size. In fruiting trials here, Evie-2 produced the largest spring crop of any dayneutral we have tested to date. Best in zones 4-8. 25 for $17.80 • 50 for $30.50 • 100 for $46.20

Seascape* U.S. Plant Patent #7,614 Released by the University of California Breeding Program in 1992. This dayneutral has been highly successful for northeastern growers for summer and fall production. The plants have the potential to be the most productive of any dayneutral. The berries are large, firm and have good flavor when picked ripe from the plant. Zones 4-9. 25 for $13.10 • 50 for $19.40 • 100 for $31.00

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Honeoye Proven choice for home and organic gardening.

Cavendish Great choice for gardening in cool northern areas.

L’Amour Berries are bright red and firm with excellent flavor.

Darselect Large and sweet.

Jewel Very large berries with superb quality and taste. The standard for midseason production.

Allstar

New for 2011! Mara des Bois* U.S. Patent #8,517

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 des Bois will produce fruit during the summer into the fall. The following spring it also produces a good spring crop. Although considered a specialty variety for home gardeners, it is also good for commercial applications when high taste and berry fragrance is required. Grows best in zones 5-7. 25 for $21.80 • 50 for $33.50 • 100 for $53.80

Earliglow #1 early-season variety with heirloom quality.

Great midseason variety for beginners and other home gardeners.

Cabot Excellent flavor, very large fruit. Best grown in northern climates.

Seascape Very productive dayneutral for late summer and fall. EVIE-2

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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 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. Early planting! Plant as early as possible in the spring. Snow or occasional frost will not hurt most new plants (green tissue culture plants excepted), and spring rains will foster growth. Planting in the fall is not recommended in the Northeast and Midwest. 2. A sunny, weed-free location with at least a half-day of sunlight. 3. Clean beds that are frequently weeded. 4. Well-drained soil. For poor drainage conditions, consider raised beds. 5. 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. 6.

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.

7. 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 If in doubt about anything in this catalog, please call us here at Nourse Farms, (413) 665-2658, or email your questions to info@noursefarms.com where a member of our helpful staff will confirm your zone and ensure that you get the best available plants for your home gardening pleasure. Planting Zones are used as a guideline to determine climate adaptibility of plants. The zone desiginations that we list are estimates based on the information we have available to us. In selecting varieties, we suggest you be conservative in regard to the zone for best results.

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Strawberry Planting Tips

Asparagus Planting Tips

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 dayneutral 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 to 10 inches deep. For heavier, clay-like soils, plant 7-8 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. Lime may be necessary.

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.

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.

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.

Berry Research Below is a brief list of regional extension services that specialize in berry research; for a more extensive list, check our on-line list of commercial and home garden resources and links at noursefarms.com. Northeast Cornell University’s Berry Resources and Pest Management Guidelines gardening.cornell.edu Midwest Ohio State University ohioline.osu.edu/lines/farm.html Mid-Atlantic Pennsylvania State University Small Scale Fruit Production ssfruit.cas.psu.edu South Southern Region Small Fruit Consortium smallfruits.org West Coast University of California Agricultural Natural Resources anrcatalog.ucdavis.edu

Gardening Resources

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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Use Agrigel® for Veggies, Too We’ve had great success by giving berry plants and vegetables a boost of Agrigel. Keep some on hand! 4oz. (for 400 raspberry or 2,000 strawberry plants) $3.50; 8oz. $6.40; 16oz. $10.15

For regional planting guidance, contact your local extension office. A complete USDA listing is located online at: csrees.usda.gov/Extension/index 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

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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.

Patented and licensed varieties Patented varieties, identified by a *, are protected by U.S. patent laws. Licensed varieties are produced under contract by plant breeder. Cannot be propagated without permission. Royalty or usage fees are included in price. Plant pickup Orders can be picked up in Whately, MA, April 10 through May 22, Mon. through Fri., 8am to 5pm; Sat., 8am to 1pm. Call for other available times. Shipping Handling and shipping charges are extra. 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 Ships 2nd-day air only. Sorry, no exceptions. Orders to Midwest or West Coast 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 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. Add 15% for administrative costs to all orders. Add $25.00 for export certification by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Payment by credit card or bank transfer minimizes your bank fees. Payment Check, money order or credit card in U.S. dollars. Credit card payments: check correct account number, expiration date and sign order form.

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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. 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 free 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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summer bearing EARLY SEASON

Summer Bearing varieties produce fruit on second-year canes which are usually pruned out after summer harvest.

Prelude* U.S. Plant Patent #11,747

Recently 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 conic, coherent, with very good flavor. An excellent choice when early fruit and quality are required. Grows best in zones 4-8. 5 for $15.80 • 10 for $24.00 • 25 for $45.25

Boyne 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 damage to the canes. Best for zones 3-7. 5 for $15.00 • 10 for $22.70 • 25 for $42.60

summer bearing EARLY MID-SEASON

Killarney

Released in Manitoba in 1961. Killarney is especially winter hardy. It is an earlyseason variety ripening about a week after Boyne. With high-quality fruit slightly larger than Boyne’s, it has 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 $15.00 • 10 for $22.70 • 25 for $42.60

Moutere* U.S. Plant Patent #17,744

Exclusive to Nourse Farms! Released from the HortResearch breeding program in New Zealand. A floricane fruiting variety and highly productive, Moutere is an earlymidseason producer. Its conical fruit is medium to large, with mediumred color and light to medium glossiness. Plant habit is upright with good plant vigor and good winter hardiness for the Pacific Northwest. Fruiting laterals are medium to long. Canes are semi-spineless. Moutere is resistant to Raspberry Bushy Dwarf Virus (RBDV). Zones 6-8. 5 for $15.80 • 10 for $24.00 • 25 for $45.25

Lauren* U.S. Plant Patent #10,610

Released by the cooperative breeding program of MD, NJ, VA and WI. Lauren is an early-season variety that has a large size similar to Titan’s — with wonderful flavor! Lauren is reported to have better resistance to Phytophthora root rot and 20% higher yield than its parent, Titan. Response from growers who have tested Lauren indicates they are pleased with the large quantities of uniform, high-quality fruit and with its long fruiting season. Lauren has shown moderate-to-good winter hardiness to date. Space plants 22 to 24 inches apart in rows. Best in zones 5-7. 5 for $15.80 • 10 for $24.00 • 25 for $45.25

NEW for 2011!

Prime Ark® 45 and Octavia No other company offers more raspberry varieties! Now, growers from zone 3 to zone 8 can produce berries throughout the entire summer and fall. The introduction of Octavia will allow growers in zones 6 and 7 to harvest berries later in the summer than any other variety we offer. Prime Ark® 45 primocane blackberry promises high production, great flavor and growing ease. Nourse Farms Raspberry Lovers Super Pack is one of our many combinations that can provide full season production. Raspberry lovers can also savor the selection of the best black, golden, and purple varieties to perk up their harvest menu throughout the summer. As few as five plants will fill a ten foot row, while as few as three varieties can deliver fruit most of the season. See page 11 for bramble planting guidelines and page 15 for additional planting tips.

Enjoy delicious raspberries all summer

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or fall (or both!) with these collections assembled to yield fruit all season. This is high-quality, first-generation stock from our own tissue culture lab. 30 feet required for collection.

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summer bearing MID LATE-SEASON

Encore* U.S. Plant Patent #11,746

Released from the Cornell Small Fruit Breeding Program in Geneva, NY; tested as NY 7. With excellent winter hardiness and fruiting in late midseason, Encore berries are large, with very coherent drupelets and good raspberry flavor. Plants are vigorous, sturdy, upright and nearly spineless. Encore is a good choice for extending the summer raspberry-picking season. Grows best in zones 4-7. 5 for $15.80 • 10 for $24.00 • 25 for $45.25

Nourse customer, Madison, WI read more reviews at www.davesgarden.com

summer bearing LATE-SEASON summer bearing MID-SEASON

Royalty Purple

Latham

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 $15.00 • 10 for $22.70 • 25 for $42.60

Nova

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 or 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. Berries are firm, bright-red, medium to large in size and have good shelf life. Canes are vigorous, growing upright with light spines. Recommended for zones 3-8. 5 for $15.00 • 10 for $22.70 • 25 for $42.60

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 $22.80 • 10 for $37.90 • 25 for $83.10

Taylor

Heirloom — recommended for home gardeners and pick-your-own operations. Taylor is considered by most to be the bestflavored variety of red raspberry you can grow. It yields a light-colored, medium to large, long and firm berry. This late-season variety is hardy, vigorous and productive. We recommend that you include Taylor in your collection of raspberries. You will always enjoy it, whether it is fresh or frozen. Grows best in zones 4-8. 5 for $15.00 • 10 for $22.70 • 25 for $42.60

New for 2011! for trial purposes Octavia U.S. Plant Patent Pending

OCTAVIA

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This is a new late-season floricane raspberry. The berries have a longer shelf life than Tulameen. Early trials of Octavia show excellent productivity and flavor, with picking starting 10 days after Tulameen. Consider Octavia for fresh market applications. We are learning the adaptability of this variety, and winter hardiness has been variable. Octavia will extend summer production into the early primocane season. Grows best in zones 5-7. 5 for $17.20 • 10 for $26.10 • 25 for $49.00

JEWEL BLACK

s u m m e r b ea r i n g BLACK RASPBERRIES

H Bristol Black (Early Season)

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 to large, 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 $22.80 • 10 for $37.90 • 25 for $83.10

H Jewel Black (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 $22.80 • 10 for $37.90 • 25 for $83.10

H Mac Black (Late Season)

Highly recommended for season extension. A recent addition to our program, Mac Black is a late-season variety that will extend the black raspberry season. Ripening after Jewel, Mac Black berries have good flavor, good size and production. Mac Black will benefit from a trellis system. Best in zones 5-8. 5 for $22.80 • 10 for $37.90 • 25 for $83.10


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Raspberry Varieties At A Glance fall bearing EVERBEARING RASPBERRIES

FIRMNESS

WINTER HARDINESS

ZONES

Early Season

Prelude* Boyne

BR BR

M-L M

E E

M M

E E

4-8 3-7

Early Mid-Season

Killarney Moutere* Lauren*

BR BR BR

M M-L VL

G G E

F F F

E G G

4-7 6-8 5-7

Mid-Season

Latham Nova

BR BR

M M-L

G G

M F

E E

3-8 3-8

Mid Late-Season

Encore*

BR

L

G

F

E

4-7

Late-Season

Royalty Purple Octavia* Taylor

NM BR BR

L M-L M

G G E

M F F

G G F

4-8 5-7 4-8

Black Raspberries

Bristol Black Jewel Black Mac Black

NM NM NM

M-L L L

E G G

F F F

G G G

5-8 5-8 5-8

Kiowa* Illini* Natchez* Ouachita* Triple Crown Chester

NM NM NM NM NM TC

VL M VL L L L

E G G E E G

F F G F M F

F G F F F F

6-10 5-10 6-8 6-9 6-9 5-9

Anne*

BR

L

E

F

E

4-7

EverbearingRed Raspberries

Polana* Jaclyn* Joan J* Autumn Britten* Polka* Himbo-Top* Caroline* Heritage Josephine*

BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR BR

L L L VL L VL M-L M-L VL

G E G E G G E G E

F F VF F VF F F F F

E G E G F G E E F

3-8 4-8 4-8 4-8 4-8 4-8 4-7 4-8 5-7

EverbearingBlackberries

Prime Jim* NM Prime Jan* NM Prime Ark® 45* TC

M-S M-S M

G G G

M M F

F F F

4-8 4-8 6-9

SummerBearing Blackberries

Yellow Raspberries FALL BEARING

Jaclyn* U.S. Plant Patent #15,647. Tested as QEG-F1. (Hybrid cross OBC-F1 x Caroline) Fruit is adapted for local shipments, farm markets and pick-your-own operations. A primocane producer, Jaclyn is quite vigorous and erect, growing to 4 to 5 feet tall. Ripening time is similar to that of Autumn Britten. Jaclyn fruit is a distinct dark red when ripe. Drupelets are held tightly together with a long, narrow plug cavity. Fruit is firm and exhibits less fruit rot and sunscald than other varieties. Fruit needs to be ripe to be removed easily. Flavor is sweet. Plant is field-resistant to many insects and diseases. Shows susceptibility to yellow leaf rust and crown gall. Jaclyn should be planted for its firm berries with excellent flavor for direct marketing or local sales. Grows best in zones 4-8. 5 for $15.80 • 10 for $24.00 • 25 for $45.25

SUMMER BEARING

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, large, glossy in appearance, coherent, with good flavor. Canes are vigorous and grow shorter than those of Heritage. Ripens early August in southern New England and late July in southern Wisconsin. In most cases, helps fill in the gap between summer and fall varieties. A great choice for early fall raspberries. Polana needs extra fertilizer in May and June. Zones 3-8. 5 for $15.80 • 10 for $24.00 • 25 for $45.25

FLAVOR

THORNY

Polana* Licensed Variety

BERRY SIZE

THORNLESS

Fall Bearing (Everbearing) varieties produce fruit on first year canes and are usually mowed in the spring to produce a large fall crop.

AVAILABLE AS

OR SUMMER

AVAILABLE AS:

BR-bare root stock: Grower will receive first-generation

suckers from tissue-cultured stock. NM-nursery matured plants: Tissue culture plants set in our nursery for 8-10 weeks. Dug as dormant bare root plants. TC-tissue culture plants: Clones of individually virusindexed stock, sold as green or dormant plants.

BERRY SIZE: S-small / M-medium / L-large / VL-very large

JOAN J

PL

S

ING T NT

IP

U.S. Plant Patent #18,954 (Joan Squire x Terri-Louise) This high-yielding, thornless, early primocane variety looks excellent in our first-year trials. One report indicates that Joan J out-yielded Autumn Bliss by more than 30%! 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, but it is suseptable to late rust. Highly recommended for planting when early fruit is required. Zones 4-8. 5 for $17.20 • 10 for $26.10 • 25 for $49.00

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Joan J*

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 and licensed varieties

Trellising raspberries is 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%. 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.

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Autumn Britten* Licensed variety

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 after Heritage. Growers have experienced the variety to be very vigorous and the fruit to have excellent size and firmness with very good 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 $17.20 • 10 for $26.10 • 25 for $49.00

Originated in Great Britain. Recommended for commercial and home garden production. Autumn Britten ripens before Caroline and Heritage, bearing fruit from late summer through the fall. It has a very large, firm and coherent berry that is flavorful. This variety has shown to be winter hardy in trials at Nourse Farms. Plants are moderately vigorous, and we recommend planting at 16 to 20 inches in-row spacing. Best in zones 4-8. 5 for $15.80 • 10 for $24.00 • 25 for $45.25

Polka*

Licensed variety Recommended for beginners. A new 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 or Joan J. Zones 4-8. 5 for $17.20 • 10 for $26.10 • 25 for $49.00

summer or fall bearing YELLOW RASPBERRIES

Anne* U.S. Plant Patent #10,411 JOSEPHINE

H Caroline* U.S. Plant Patent #10,412

Most productive everbearer. Caroline has a larger berry than Heritage and is more productive, with a rich, full and intense flavor. It is a very vigorous variety, with more tolerance for root rot than Heritage. It fruits earlier than Heritage; the farther south you grow it, the earlier it will ripen. Caroline is widely adapted, growing everywhere from the East Coast to the West Coast. Does not tolerate high heat and drought. Recommended for zones 4-7. 5 for $15.80 • 10 for $24.00 • 25 for $45.25

Released by the cooperative breeding program of MD, NJ, VA and WI. Anne is the largest, best-tasting yellow raspberry. It is a large-fruited fall bearer that ripens at the same time as Heritage. Fruit holds a pale yellow color and is proving to be highly productive. Anne’s excellent size, appearance and very sweet flavor make it an excellent choice for a yellow fall bearer. Anne can be pruned for summer production or mowed for fall production. Grows well in zones 4-7. 5 for $15.80 • 10 for $24.00 • 25 for $45.25

Heritage

Heirloom — recommended for beginners. Released by the Cornell Small Fruit Breeding Program. For many years this was 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. Grows well in zones 4-8. 5 for $15.00 • 10 for $22.70 • 25 for $42.60 POLKA

Himbo-Top™* U.S. Plant Patent #19,512 (RAFZAQU variety) 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 Autumn Bliss. We feel Himbo Top™ has the potential to be the most productive of any variety we offer today. Zones 4-8. Alternative for organic growers. 5 for $17.20 • 10 for $26.10 • 25 for $49.00 16 www.noursefarms.com

ANNE

summer bearing THORNY BLACKBERRIES

H Kiowa* U.S. Plant Patent #9,861

Introduced by the Arkansas Breeding Program. Kiowa is a vigorous thorny blackberry with the largest fruit of any blackberry on the market. The fruit is firm, with an excellent flavor. Kiowa is resistant to orange rust and is somewhat resistant to anthracnose. Not hardy enough for our northern customers, but should do well in the mid-Atlantic, lower Midwest and California. Grows best in zones 6-10. 5 for $23.30 • 10 for $38.90 • 25 for $85.80

H Illini Hardy* U.S. Plant Patent #8,333

Highly recommended for home gardeners in northern climates. Illini Hardy blackberry is an erect, thorny variety that is vigorous and quite winter hardy. Illini Hardy yields an excellent crop of shiny black, mediumsized, flavorful berries. Plants are thorny, 5 to 6 feet tall, sucker mainly from the base and are resistant to Phytophthora root rot. Grows best in zones 5-10. 5 for $23.30 • 10 for $38.90 • 25 for $85.80

HIMBO TOP


B L A C K B E R R I E S

fall bearing

EVERBEARING BLACKBERRIES

summer bearing THORNLESS BLACKBERRIES

H Natchez* U.S. Plant #20,891

Natchez is a new 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 recommend this variety for zones 6-8. 5 for $23.30 • 10 for $38.90 • 25 for $85.80

H Ouachita* U.S. Plant Patent #17,162

Ouachita (pronounced WAH-shi-tah) has been released by Dr. John Clark at the Arkansas Experiment Station. This thornless variety has excellent quality fruit, with firm, sweet, attractive berries. Fruit ripens before Navaho. Plant has very erect canes and intermediate vigor. Winter hardiness appears to be less than Navaho, similar to Apache. Plants also appear resistant to anthracnose and double blossom/rosette, and no orange rust has been seen on any plants. Recommended for trial in the mid-Atlantic, West Coast and South. Best in zones 6-9. 5 for $23.30 • 10 for $38.90 • 25 for $85.80

H Chester 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 $22.80 • 10 for $37.90 • 25 for $83.10

At Nourse, these raspberry varieties are the most frequently ordered for home and commercial gardening.

Joan J Very high yield potential. It must be trellised and thinned.

Prime Jim ™* U.S. Plant Patent #16,989

Produces fewer, but larger sized, firmer berries and has a more up right growing habit than Prime Jan. Grows best in zones 5-8. 5 for $24.30 • 10 for $41.05 • 25 for $91.00

Caroline Very highly rated for flavor. Best in zones 5 and 6.

Prime Jan ™* U.S. Plant Patent #15,788 Produces a smaller, but sweeter flavored berry and the plant is more vigorous than Prime Jim. Also slightly earlier fruiting and more productive than Prime Jim. Grows best in zones 5-8. 5 for $24.30 • 10 for $41.05 • 25 for $91.00

H Triple Crown

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. Early trials indicate that it may ripen 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 $22.80 • 10 for $37.90 • 25 for $83.10

brambles

Heritage Easiest to grow heirloom variety. A top seller since the ‘70’s.

Triple Crown Kathy Demchak, Penn State University

NATCHEZ

Our top 10

Plant Breeder Dr. John Clark, from the University of Arkansas, has recently released these new varieties. In northern areas, this development allows blackberry production in regions where other blackberry varieties are not winter hardy. After mowing the canes to the ground early in the spring (like 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. Recommended for home gardeners and for local commercial production.

PRIME ARK 45

New for 2011! LIMITED QUANTITIES Prime-Ark® 45* U.S. Plant Patent Pending

Prime Ark® 45 is a new release from the University of Arkansas breeding program. It is a thorny primocane-bearing blackberry with an erect growing habit. Fruit size is medium-large and trials indicate that Prime-Ark® 45 is more productive than PrimeJim. Fruit holds up well after picking and is suitable for shipping. The floricane fruiting season is after Prime-Jim and Natchez and before Ouachita. Early indications are that the primocane crop ripens 12-14 days later than Prime Jim. Ripening may be too late for some northern areas, but will extend the blackberry season for situations where late fruit is desired. High temperatures during flowering will reduce yields. Grows best in zones 6-9. 25 for $24.30 • 50 for $41.05 • 100 for $91.00

The best tasting blackberry. Best in zone 6 and 7.

Nova Adapts to more zones than any variety and easy to grow.

Chester The easiest blackberry to grow, producing large crops. Best in zone 6 and 7.

Prelude The earliest summer bearer with a bonus fall crop.

Jewel The best black raspberry variety.

Anne Our favorite golden raspberry for both summer and fall production.

Polana The earliest fall bearer we sell.

*Price includes a royalty fee. Patent laws prohibit propagation of this variety for sale or trade.

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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. It retains its quality better than most other varieties. Duke grows upright to a height of 4 to 6 feet. Grows best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.05 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.

H Patriot

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Blueberries are a great investment for health and happiness, and Nourse Farms can show you how they are one of the easiest fruits to produce. With proper attention to soil pH, and choosing your planting area wisely, you can reap harvests for 20-30 years or more! Studies show that eating plenty of blueberries can improve your memory and eyesight. But don’t forget to order early and make sure the pH goes below 5.0 for sure success. As always, our ‘All Season’ blueberry collection offers great varieties at a great price!

Available for 2011! Advantage Cell Grown Transplants. • Great customer reception in 2010. • Stong, uniform root plug for ease of transplanting and quick establishment. • Plants sheared to increase top growth in first year. • Best plant stock we’ve found for fastest fruit production. See page 11 for blueberry planting guidelines and page 20 for additional blueberry planting tips.

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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 4 to 6 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 3-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.05 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.

MID-SEASON

H Reka U.S. Patent Pending

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 Bluecrop. We are pleased to add this high-performing variety to our list and strongly suggest it for trial. Grows best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.05 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.

H Northland

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 to about 4 feet, with attractive foliage throughout the fall. Grows best in zones 3-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.05 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.

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H Blueray

Blueray is an early-midseason 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. Best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9/ $8.05 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.

Blueberry Collections Order early to reserve this tasty collection for your berry lovers. One collection includes two plants each of Patriot, Blueray and Jersey. 25 feet minimum required per collection. Varieties may be substituted based upon availability.

1 collection $46.50 2 collections $88.80

BLUECROP

H Bluecrop

Recommended by Nourse Farms!

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 / $8.05 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.

H Bluegold

Bluegold is a midseason variety that is highly productive, with superior-quality berries for midseason. Fruit ripening is concentrated, with harvesting in one or two picks. The plant grows compact, spreading somewhat, and is cold hardy. Grows best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.05 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.

LATE MID-SEASON

Blueberries require acidic soil. We recommend ordering Garden Acidifier with your plants and using one 5-pound bag for 100 square feet of plant area. See planting guide for recommendations. Also great for turning hydrangeas blue!

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Pelletized Sulphur 5 lb. $7.79 Combat hard water! Reduce soil pH, which keeps trace elements available to the plant, with this very effective fertilizer.

Jack’s Classic® Blueberry Fertilizer 17-6-6 1.5 lb. $13.99 • 3 lb. $16.99

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 flavor. This new variety is vigorous, with a spreading habit of 5 to 6 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/ $8.05 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.

H Darrow

Highly recommended for extending the blueberry season. Darrow is a late-midseason variety that produces large berries and is highly rated for its flavor. The plant is very vigorous and grows upright. Not recommended for northern areas, Darrow is suited for southern New England and the South. Grows best in zones 6-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.05 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.

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Blueberry Varieties At A Glance

H Nelson

This late-season variety is from the Michigan State breeding program. The bush will grow to an average of 6 feet. A very good yielder, Nelson produces medium-blue, large sized, firm berries. Fruit flavor is good. Suitable for zones 3-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.05 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.

H Jersey

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. Its tall and well-shaped bush has excellent ornamental value. Best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.05 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.

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BERRY SIZE

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Duke Patriot

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Reka* Northland Blueray Bluecrop Bluegold

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Chandler Darrow

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BERRY SIZE: S-small / M-medium / L-large / VL-very large

H Elliott

FLAVOR: E-excellent / G-good / F-fair

Recommended for extending the season. Plants are very productive and grow vigorously and upright. Elliott is considered the latest of all varieties, fruiting through September. This variety is winter hardy. Berries are medium-sized, firm and have a light-blue color. Fruit needs to be picked fully ripe for best taste. Best in zones 4-7. 1-3 / $8.35 ea. • 4-9 / $8.05 ea. • 10-49 / $7.35 ea.

WINTER HARDINESS: E-excellent / G-good / F-fair ZONES: Refer to zone chart, page 10

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Get a soil test for an accurate pH. A pH test kit may not be very accurate. Blueberries can last for several decades if the pH is below 5.0 and they are planted with wood chips. Following our directions in the planting guide will greatly contribute to your success. Mulch your blueberries every year with wood chips that are 3-6 months old. This will help keep weeds down and provide a great place for roots to grow. At maturity, six plants can feed a family of four for a year! Do not use softened water on blueberries. The salts will hurt the plants. ELLIOTT

Blueberries only utilize ammoniated forms of nitrogen. Do not use regular 10-10-10.

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A S P A R A G U S HORSERADISH ROOTS AND RHUBARB

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 plants, 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 male hybrids (90%-95% male) resist fusarium crown rot and other diseases that weaken asparagus plants.

MALE HYBRID ASPARAGUS VARIETIES

Millennium

Millennium has established itself as a very high-yielding, high-quality hybrid. Developed by Prof. David Wolyn, Univ. of Guelph, Canada, it has become a major contributor to the Ontario asparagus industry, accounting for 70% of all seed sold. Millennium was named “Seed of the Year” in 2005 at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Millennium is also performing very well in Michigan where it is out-yielding all of the Jersey Hybrids in their medium to heavy soils. We recommend trials under your conditions to assess its performance. Zones 3-8. 25 for $20.50 • 50 for $35.70 • 100 for $56.70

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 $20.50 • 50 for $35.70 • 100 for $56.70

Jersey Knight

Originated in New Jersey. A male variety, 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 $20.50 • 50 for $35.70 • 100 for $56.70

JERSEY SUPREME

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 4-8. 5 for $10.10 • 10 for $18.40

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 well-balanced fertility program is necessary for optimum results. Soil pH should be 6.0-6.8.

MacDonald Strain

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

New for 2011! Cawood Delight

BIG TOP

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

HYBRID ASPARAGUS

Purple Passion

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 $20.50 • 50 for $35.70 • 100 for $56.70

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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 keep well after picking in the refrigerator. RED CURRANTS

BLACK CURRANTS

H Ben Sarek

H Jonkheer van Tets

Highly recommended for the home gardener. Ben Sarek bushes are compact, approximately 3 feet in height at maturity, with high yields of large, easyto-pick berries. The fruit makes an excellent jam or jelly and is recommended for winemaking. Tolerant of White Pine Blister Rust. Zones 3-7. Note: Ben Sarek can not be shipped to Massachusetts customers. 1-3 for $8.30 ea. • 4-24 for $7.70 ea.

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.

H Rovada

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. Zones 3-7. 1-3 for $8.30 ea. • 4-24 for $7.70 ea.

PINK CHAMPAGNE

WHITE & PINK CHAMPAGNE CURRANTS

Blanka

Blanka is a white currant that yields heavy, opaque, white fruit on long strigs. The immature fruit is tart but turns sweeter when fully ripe. Blanka is used for winemaking, juice and for fresh consumption as well as general use. This vigorous variety has a spreading growth habit and produces fruit at midseason. Grows best in zones 3-7. 1-3 for $8.30 ea. • 4-24 for $7.70 ea.

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. BEN SAREK

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.

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Ribes Varieties At A Glance FRUIT SIZE

FRUIT COLOR

BUSH HABIT

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Medium Large

Red Red

Upright Upright

Mildew Mildew

3-7 3-7

White and Pink Champagne Currants Blanka Mid Large Off-White Pink Champagne Mid Medium Pink

Spreading Upright

Mildew Mildew

3-7 3-7

Black Currants Ben Sarek

Compact

WPBR

3-7

Medium Red Upright Large Pale Green Spreading Large Red Upright

Mildew Mildew •

3-7 3-7 3-7

SEASON

Red Currants Jonkheer van Tets Early Rovada Late

Mid

Gooseberries Hinnomaki Red Mid Invicta Early/Mid Tixia* Mid/Late

Large

Black

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. Set black currants 4 to 5 feet apart in the row. Black currant rows should be spaced no less than 5 feet apart; 8 to 9 feet apart is recommended for home gardeners, and up to 10 feet apart for machine harvesting for commercial production. Refer to page 20 of the Nourse Planting Guide for spacing of red currants and gooseberries. Our extensive planting guide will arrive with each order to provide you with further details for success. Our web site also contains helpful information. 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.

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. If the berries are eaten fresh they’ll give you a stomachache. But the processed fruit for juice has many

GOOSEBERRIES

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.

Tixia™* Canadian Plant Breeders Rights

Pending. (Variety – Rafzvicta) 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.

and fruit for most of the growing season.

New for 2011! Samyl Elderberry

LIMITED QUANTITIES This variety will provide good cross-pollination when paired with the Samdal variety. Samyl has particularly high-quality flowers and is even more productive than Samdal. Best in zones 3-7. 1-3 for $7.60 ea. • 4-24 for $7.00 ea.

This elderberry is highly recommended for its excellent yields and desirable growth habit. Samdal plants are highly vigorous and thus very productive. Zones 3-7. 1-3 for $7.60 ea. 4-24 for $7.00 ea.

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.

great annual hedge, with ornamental flowers

Samdal Elderberry

Invicta

* Price includes a royalty fee. Patent laws prohibit propagation of this variety for sale or trade.

healthy uses. The growth habit makes for a

ELDERBERRY BLOSSOMS INVICTA

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The Nourse Difference – A Healthy Investment. At Nourse Farms, we make it our business to ensure every customer receives the healthiest plants. Whether you’re a commercial grower or a hopeful, beginning gardener, you’ll get the same attentive service and quality plants propagated at state and federal standards. 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. That allows us to deliver millions of disease-free, virus-free plants every year. The key to our success is your success, made possible with healthy, happy and vigorous plants.

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Pelletized Sulfur

Come visit us at Nourse Farms Going South (from Greenfield and Vermont): I-91 South to Exit 24 (marked Whately). At the end of the ramp, turn left, cross over I-91 and take first right onto Route 116 South. Turn right at first traffic light onto Sugarloaf Extension. Follow to the end. Take right onto River Road. Nourse Farms is 3 miles south on the right. Going North (from Connecticut, Springfield and Northampton): I-91 North to Exit 22 (marked Whately/ North Hatfield). Off ramp, continue north on Route 5 & 10. Take the 3rd right onto Depot Road. Follow 2 miles to stop sign. Turn left, and we are one mile up on the left. Going East or West (Mass Turnpike (I-90) or Route 2): Take the Mass Turnpike to Exit 4. After the toll booth, follow to I-91 North and follow as above. From Route 2, follow signs to I-91 South and follow as above.

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Blueberry Pruning DVD This is a must-see for “true blue” gardeners. This valuable how-to DVD takes the mystery out of pruning a spectacular blueberry patch of your own. $42.00

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 in planting guide section. Lightweight 3/4” x 3/4” mesh with UV protection. 17 ft. x 50 ft. (covers 6 bushes) $67.79 17 ft. x 100 ft. (covers 12 bushes) $124.29

Blueberry Fertilizer (pictured on previous page) Jack’s Classic® Acid Special 17-6-6 has many uses, but it’s especially important for reducing the soil pH and correcting hard water conditions when growing blueberries. 1.5 lb. $13.99 • 3 lb. $16.99

COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION GUIDES

The Mid-Atlantic Berry Guide 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. $34.00

Raspberry and Blackberry Production Guide for the Northeast, Midwest, and Eastern Canada

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This acidifier optimizes soil pH for blueberries. Low soil pH is the key to success for blueberries! Also turns pink hydrangeas blue! 5 lb. $7.79

3/4” mesh with UV protection

DEPOT RD

Visit us at www.noursefarms.com for pick-yourown hours or call our berry line at 413-665-2650 for additional information

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 $37.00

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 $16.00

Midwest Strawberry Production Guide 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 $16.00

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 the fruit crops and the pesticides that can be used for treatment. $12.00

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Equipment and supplies for successful planting Add these to the back of your plant order form to be sure you give your plants the best chance for success. FERTILIZERS

PLANTING AIDS & TOOLS

Floating Rowcover (not pictured) 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. 30 ft. x 4 ft. (10 m x 1.5 m) $19.99

Agrigel®

12-inch All-Pro Digging Trowel A fine, narrow-bladed digger with a comfortable plastic hand grip. Excellent for all-around gardening and transplanting. $16.49

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 8 oz. $6.40 • 16 oz. $10.15

Strawberry and Fruit Tree Weeder Planting strawberries? Keep them weed- and bug-free with this commercial-quality, granular herbicide. Also great for groundcovers and lawns. Apply before weeds germinate. Details with product. 7 lb. $41.99 (covers 1,000 to 1,500 sq. ft.)

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 general- purpose fertilizer than any other formula. 1.5 lb. $13.99 • 3 lb. $16.99

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 very effective in reducing the soil pH. This 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 • 3 lb. $16.99

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Total Drip Irrigation System Keeping a proper moisture level throughout the season is key 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, including our favorite WaterMaster® Timer (also available separately). Includes: • 250ft. Heavy Wall RAM Drip Tube PLUS 50ft. Main Line Solid Tubing • Water Filter and Fittings • 10 Figure-8 End Closures • 2 Drip Tube Connecting Couplers • Garden Hose Adapter • 10 RAM Insert “Tees” • WaterMaster® Timer • Complete Instructions $159.95 with timer • $119.95 without timer

WaterMaster® Timer No programming — simply set the dials. Weatherresistant and dependable valve. Uses three 1.5V AA batteries (not included). $58.99


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41 River Rd., S. Deerfield, MA 01373 TEL: (413) 665-2658 FAX: (413) 665-7888 EMAIL: info@noursefarms.com www.noursefarms.com

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Jack’s Classic® Blueberry Fertilizer 17-6-6 / 1.5 lb.

$13.99

Agrigel® / 4 oz.

$3.50

Jack’s Classic® Blueberry Fertilizer 17-6-6 / 3 lb.

Agrigel® / 8 oz.

$6.40

$16.99

Agrigel® / 16 oz.

$10.15

Bird Netting / 17 x 50 ft.

$67.79

All Purpose 20-20-20 / 1.5 lb.

$13.99

Bird Netting / 17 x 100 ft.

$124.99

All Purpose 20-20-20 / 3 lb.

$16.99

Pelletized Sulfur / 5 lb.

$7.79

S trawberry and Fruit Tree Weeder / 7 lb. $41.99

Blueberry DVD

$42.00

12-inch All-Pro Digging Trowel

$16.49

Drip Irrigation System with WaterMaster® Timer

$159.95

Floating Rowcover / 30 ft. x 4 ft.

$19.99

Mid-Atlantic Berry Guide

$34.00

Drip Irrigation System without timer

$119.95

WaterMaster® Timer only

Raspberry & Blackberry Production Guide/Northeast, Midwest, Eastern Canada

$37.00

Midwest Small Fruit Pest Management Handbook

$16.00

Midwest Strawberry Production Guide

$16.00

New England Pest Management Guides $12.00

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$58.99

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PLANT ORDER FORM Customer number

Date of order Catalog code

41 River Rd., S. Deerfield, MA 01373 TEL: (413) 665-2658 FAX: (413) 665-7888 EMAIL: info@noursefarms.com www.noursefarms.com

(From back cover. May not appear on all catalogs.) AMOUNT RECEIVED

ORDER NUMBER

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COMPANY

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CITY

PICK UP SHIP VIA ON (DATE)

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( ) FAX

PHONE

ZIP

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SHIP TO

NAME

COMPANY

ADDRESS (NO P.O. BOXES)

CITY

STATE

ZIP

NOTE: PLEASE LIST STREET ADDRESS (NO P.O. BOXES). Request 3 business days’ notice before picking up or shipping an order with an open date.

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IMPORTANT NOTES: California, Oregon, Washington and Hawaii orders will be charged a $15.00 fee for phytosanitary inspection. If varieties are not available, we will substitute plants of equal or greater value. Check here if you do not want us to substitute. VARIETIES CANNOT BE COMBINED FOR QUANTITY PRICING QUANTITY

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An informative Planting & Culture Guide will be shipped free of charge with every order.

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SHIPPING & HANDLING CHARGES (3-day recommended for west of the Mississippi River) Shipping charges are not reimbursed with replacement orders. See zone chart on the inside cover for recommended planting times.

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Under $50.00 $50.01 to $75.00 $75.01 to $100.00

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$100.01 to $150.00 $19.95 $39.50 $150.01 to $200.00 $21.95 $59.25 over $200.00 12% 39% RE VERSE SIDE OF OR DER FO RM FO R EQ UIPMENT

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