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Plant NameCultivarTypeThumbnail
Opuntia Species
Opuntia humifusa
Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Opuntia Species
Opuntia macrorhiza
Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Opuntia Species
opuntia microdasys
Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Opuntia Species
Opuntia microdasys var. albispina
Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

Opuntia polycantha
Special Trades only
'Pink Flowers' Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

Opuntia polycantha
Special Trades only
'Utah Sunrise' Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

Opuntia rutilans
Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Oxalis Species
Oxalis triangularis

Purple leaves.
Plants, Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
(PlantFiles)
Pachysandra Species
Pachysandra terminalis
Plants
(PlantFiles)
Alfilerillo
Pereskiopsis spathulata
'prefered grafting stock for cacti seedlings.' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Petasites Species
Petasites japonicus var. giganteus
Seeds, Plants, Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
(PlantFiles)
French Filet
Phaseolus vulgaris
'Horsehead' Seeds
(PlantFiles)
Dry Bean
Phaseolus vulgaris
'Papa de Rola' Seeds
(PlantFiles)
Phytolacca Species
Phytolacca americana
Seeds, Plants
(PlantFiles)
Golden Purslane
Portulaca oleracea subsp. sativa
Seeds
(PlantFiles)

proboscidea parviflora
'hohokamiana' Seeds
(PlantFiles)
Alabama Cherry
Prunus

Hybrid Plum Seedlings (1/4 P. salicina x ¾ P. americana)
Plants
(PlantFiles)

Prunus
'waneta' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Wild Plum
Prunus americana

Can dig suckers any time the ground is not frozen.
Plants, Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Garfield Plantation Pie Cherry
Prunus cerasus

Scion wood available Jan-Mar. Grows fine on it's own roots, so you could grow from cuttings (available anytime).
'Garfield Plantation' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Peach
Prunus persica

scion wood available Jan-Mar.
'Madison' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

pschotria alba
Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Pycnanthemum Species
Pycnanthemum muticum
Plants
(PlantFiles)
Fastigiate English Oak
Quercus

Burr Oak x Swamp White Oak Hybrids
Plants
(PlantFiles)
Chestnut Oak
Quercus montana

seeds collected at the arnold arboretum
Plants
(PlantFiles)
Rheum Species
Rheum rhabarbarum
Roots, Tubers and Bulbs
(PlantFiles)

Rheum rhabarbarum
Grown in my partner's family for >4 generations, original variety name long lost. Very large, long standing variety.
'Dunphy' Plants
(PlantFiles)
Staghorn Sumac
Rhus typhina
Plants
(PlantFiles)
Gooseberry
Ribes

Special trades only.
'Jeanne' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Gooseberry
Ribes Rubrum

Actually a red current. Limited amounts, special trades only.
'Masons' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
White Currant
Ribes rubrum

Limited cuttings available.
'Zitavia' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

Ribes ussuriense
'Consort' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)

Ribes uva-crispa
Special trades only. AKA Whinham's Industry and Rote Triumphbeere

Plants of medium size and density, vigorous upright, productive, healthy, young shoots medium in thickness and number, dark brownish red almost entirely overspread with gray scarf-skin, prockles variable in length of medium thickness and number. Flowers midseason, large, singly.Fruit early variable in size and shape, averaging large, roundish oval, deep, dull wine-red, with lines and flecks of lighter color becoming dark red at full maturity, skin variable, nearly smooth, or slightly hairy, glaucous of medium thickness, tough, translucent, flesh yellowish green juicy, tender, pleasantly sprightly to sweet, quality very good. - SFNY 1925.R. Grossularia 'Whinham's Industry'By common consent Industry is given the place of honor as the best of the European gosseberries in America. It is one of the most vigorous varieties of its class; rather more productive than any other European; while by no means free from mildew, it often passes through a season without much mildew, and when infected, the fungus is usually readily controlled by spraying. The large claret-red berries, rich, sweet, and delicately piquant, are about the most inviting of all gooseberries to eye and palate. Picking must not be hurried, if color and taste are to reach the condition where nothing requisite is wanting. Industry has been grown in America for at least a half century, and no doubt, would be grown more generally now, were it not difficult to propagate. It is an old English sort. Plants of medium size, vigorous, upright, productive; canes rather straight and stout. Leaves of medium size, thick, dark green, glabrous except on ribs and veins. Flowers midseason, large, borne singly. Fruit early, large, 1.25 inches in diameter, round-oblong, sometimes pear-shaped, smooth or nearly so, deep claret red with lines of light flecks; flesh yellowish-green, firm, juicy, mild subacid, nearly sweet; quality good; seeds medium in size, numerous. Hedrick, U.P. 1922. Cyclopedia of Hardy Fruits. The Macmillan Company, NY. p. 308-309
'Industry' Cuttings
(PlantFiles)
Robinia Species
Robinia pseudoacacia
Seeds, Plants
(PlantFiles)
Black Raspberry
Rubus
'Jewel' Plants
(PlantFiles)
Rubus Species
Rubus odoratus
Plants
(PlantFiles)
Rudbeckia Species
Rudbeckia laciniata
Plants
(PlantFiles)

Rumex acetosa
I have both flowering and non-flowering types.
'Non-Flowering' Plants
(PlantFiles)

Rumex acetosa
Nice perennial vegetable. Doesn't bloom.
'TM683' Plants
(PlantFiles)
Rumex Species
Rumex sanguineus
Seeds, Plants
(PlantFiles)
Rumex Species
Rumex sanguineus
Plants Image
(PlantFiles)

(PlantFiles)

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