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| Vitis vinifera ‘Purpurea’ |
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One of the world's most popular and oldest cultivated fruits, Grapes have been grown for over 5000 years. Grapevines bring lush beauty to your landscape and delicious fruit to your table. They are easy to grow on an arbor, fence or trellis. We offer sweet and delicious, short season dessert and wine varieties to insure early ripening in cooler climates. We also feature varieties prized for their ornamental value.
See Jeff Cox’s excellent book on Grape growing in the Book section.
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Amur Grape One of the hardiest species of grape, this vigorous and beautiful vine can be enjoyed by gardeners in even the coldest parts of the U.S. Amur Grape is common throughout the forests of the far eastern parts of Russia and China. Prized for its large, deeply lobed foliage that turns a beautiful, deep crimson and purple in the fall, Amur Grape also bears nutritious, tart, dark blue grapes that make tasty juice. Amur Grape is hardy to minus 40°F. USDA Zone 2. 8802 |
$16.95
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Canadice This superb, red dessert grape is very sweet, seedless and delicious, with a hint of spice. Canadice fruit is juicy, crisp, and firm and makes great juice, jelly and wine. Attractive, very hardy, and productive, Canadice ripens early and holds well on the vine. 8808 |
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Chardonnay Dijon 76 Producing the smaller, intensely flavored berries notable of the Pinot fin selections, this vigorous variety yields dependable crops of fruit with above average sugar and moderate acidity. This Burgundian selection performs especially well in cool regions and produces distinctive white wines possessing a rich depth of flavors. 8810 |
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Claret Vine From spring to fall, you will enjoy Claret Vine's spectacular foliage show. In the spring, the young leaves appear white and downy. During the summer, these large, deeply-lobed leaves turn plum-purple and, in the fall, they become a striking, rich, dark purple. Grow this variety with green-leaved grapes or other vines to add beauty and contrast to your trellis or arbor. Claret Vine bears abundant crops of tart grapes that make tasty juice. Claret Vine is hardy to about 5°F. USDA Zone7. 8860 |
$16.95
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Crimson Glory Vine Brighten your landscape with this vigorous, hardy, and spectacular climber. Crimson Glory Vine features very large, up to 1 ft. across, dark green foliage that first turns pale bronze, then fiery red to deep scarlet in the fall. Among this striking foliage you will find small, blue-black grapes that are too tart for eating fresh but can be used for juice. Use this fast-growing vine to quickly cover a wall, fence or trellis. Crimson Glory Vine is hardy to minus 30°F. USDA Zone 4. 8842 |
$16.95
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Glenora A striking sight in mid to late September, Glenora produces huge clusters of large, intensely dark blue grapes. You'll love these sweet, seedless grapes with their unique and deliciously spicy flavor. A very easy to grow and disease-resistant variety, Glenora is an excellent variety for the home gardener. 8832 |
$9.95
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Heavenly Blue Large, deep blue and delicious, this outstanding seedless variety was rescued from obscurity by our friend, horticulturist, and grape grower, Bill Schulz. This is an excellent table grape with rich and full-bodied flavor. A vigorous, easy to grow vine, it produces large clusters of fruit ripening in mid to late September. 8836 |
$9.95
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Himrod This fine, high quality, golden yellow grape is sweet, juicy, and very flavorful. One of the hardiest seedless table grapes, Himrod produces attractive, large, loose clusters of delicious grapes which ripen in early to mid-September and are wonderful for fresh eating, juice, and for making raisins. 8838 |
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Interlaken An early ripening and hardy variety from New York, Interlaken is very reliable and productive in most regions of the US. Interlaken fruit is seedless, crisp, and sweet with a pleasant tang. Besides being great for fresh eating, Interlaken also makes excellent juice and raisins. Very attractive on trellis, fence, or arbor, Interlaken is vigorous, easy-to-grow, and disease resistant. 8840 |
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Marquis We are very pleased to offer you this new, patented, Cornell University selection. This outstanding, white, seedless grape bears abundant crops of large, very sweet, juicy and flavorful fruit. An outstanding new variety for your home garden, Marquis ripens in mid-September. (U.S.P.P. 11012) 8846 |
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Pinot gris 05 This maroon-skinned cousin of Pinot noir grows best in cool regions, including our Willamette Valley, where it reliably ripens before the onset of fall rains. This variety produces a rich, crisply acid, white wine that possesses a remarkable affinity for seafood - the ultimate white wine to complement your dinner of salmon or oysters! 8857 |
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Pinot gris 152 This maroon-skinned cousin of Pinot noir grows best in cool regions, including our Willamette Valley, where it reliably ripens before the onset of fall rains. This variety produces a rich, crisply acid, white wine that possesses a remarkable affinity for seafood - the ultimate white wine to complement your dinner of salmon or oysters! 8858 |
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Pinot noir Wadenswil Selection (FPMS 2A) Originating in Switzerland, this high yielding, early ripening, Pinot fin type produces grapes with high sugar content, rich flavors and good color. This Pinot noir selection is a popular variety in commercial vineyards located in cooler climates because of its consistent high yields and excellent wine quality. 8861 |
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Suffolk Red Enjoy this delicious and attractive variety on your trellis or arbor. Suffolk Red bears abundant long clusters of firm, juicy, bright red grapes. Great for fresh eating, these seedless, sweet and juicy grapes have a delectable spicy flavor. Suffolk Red is vigorous and disease resistant. 8870 |
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Sweet Lace Plant this rare and unique variety and enjoy its spring display of bright, bronze-red shoot tips followed by its unusual and beautiful, finely cut foliage. A French variety grown for both a table grape and for wine production, you can enjoy this beautiful vine all summer and, in the fall, treat yourself to a harvest of sweet white grapes with small seeds. Sweet Lace? is hardy to about 5?F. USDA Zone 7. 8812 |
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Sweet Seduction Imagine clusters of delectable, golden yellow grapes cascading down your fence or arbor. Introduced to us by Bill Schulz, this unique variety produces abundant crops of very sweet, seedless fruit with deliciously rich, muscat flavor. 8872 |
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