Fruit Trees & Edibles
Young plant liners in this category, produced in‑house via tissue culture to support consistency and reliable scheduling.

Morus alba x rubra 'Illinois Everbearing' - Red Illinois Everbearing Mulberry
Red Illinois Everbearing Mulberry is a vigorous, self-pollinating, fast-growing fruit tree prized for its sweet, juicy, dark purple berries that ripen from late summer through fall. Its large, glossy leaves and spreading canopy make it an attractive addition to any garden or landscape. Ideal for fresh eating, preserves, or wildlife habitat, this hardy tree thrives in a range of climates and soil types.

Morus macroura - 'Pakistani' Mulberry
Pakistani Mulberry is a fast-growing, self-fruitful tree known for its extraordinarily long, sweet, and juicy fruits, which can reach up to 4 inches in length. It’s perfect for home orchards or edible gardens, offering a tropical-flavored treat to enjoy fresh or dried in late spring and early summer.

Morus nigra - Dwarf Black Mulberry
Morus negra, known as Dwarf Black Mulberry, is a compact, bush-like variety that produces small but intensely flavorful, dark purple to black berries. The fruit has a rich, tangy-sweet taste, ideal for fresh eating, jams, and baked goods. This low-growing mulberry is perfect for small gardens, containers, or as a patio plant. It thrives in full sun, is drought-tolerant, and adapts well to a variety of soil types. Its smaller size makes it easy to harvest, and it provides a high yield for its size.

Morus serrata - Himalayan Mulberry
Morus serrata, known as Himalayan White Mulberry, is a deciduous tree with white buds that produces elongated fruit. The fruit is sweet with a touch of acidity and ripens to a rich pink or purple color. The berries are often used for fresh eating or in desserts and can be dried for long-term storage. The tree is drought-tolerant, adaptable to a variety of soils, and is known for its vigorous growth. It thrives in full sun and is particularly well-suited for dry climates or areas with less rainfall.

Rubus 'Caddo' - Sweet-Ark™ Caddo Blackberry USPP#33,115P2
Blackberry Sweet-Ark™ Caddo bears large, flavorful berries with a mild, low-acid taste. Its high yields and excellent storage make it a top choice for production. After harvest, the floricane leaves remain green, helping replenish nutrients for the primocanes and maintaining the plant’s vigor, making it well-suited for both home gardens and commercial orchards.

Rubus 'Immaculate' - Sweet-Ark® Immaculate Blackberry PPAF
Blackberry Sweet-Ark® Immaculate is a thornless, high-yielding variety that produces firm, late-season berries on second-year canes. Its vigorous, upright growth, late harvest, and classic blackberry flavor make it ideal for fresh eating, preserves, baking, and both home gardens and commercial orchards, while its firmness and late-season yields ensure excellent post-harvest performance for growers.

Rubus 'Kiowa' - Kiowa Blackberry
Blackberry ‘Kiowa’ is a vigorous, thorny variety prized for its exceptionally large, glossy black berries - up to 3" long - with a rich, sweet flavor and an extended harvest season. Perfect for fresh eating, preserves, or baking, this high-yielding plant thrives in both home gardens and commercial orchards.

Rubus 'Meeker' - Meeker Raspberry
Rubus ‘Meeker’ is a prolific raspberry variety that produces abundant, large, sweet, thimble-shaped red berries with rich flavor. Perfect for fresh eating, freezing, canning, or turning into pies and preserves, it’s a versatile and rewarding addition to any garden.

Rubus 'Ponca' - Sweet-Ark™ Ponca Blackberry USPP33,330
Blackberry Sweet-Ark™ Ponca is an early-season variety prized for its sweet, low-acid berries. Thornless, self-pollinating, and high-yielding, it produces both a primary and secondary crop on upright canes, making its berries perfect for fresh eating, baking, or preserving.

Rubus 'Prime-Ark Freedom' - Prime-Ark® Freedom Blackberry
Blackberry Prime-Ark® Freedom is a thornless, high-yielding blackberry that produces fruits on both first- and second-year canes. It features large, glossy black berries that are sweet, firm, and excellent for fresh eating or preserves. Its vigorous, upright canes and extended harvest season make it ideal for home gardens and commercial plantings alike.

Rubus 'Prime-Ark Traveler' - Prime-Ark® Traveler Blackberry USPP#28,598
Blackberry Prime-Ark® Traveler is a thornless, high-yielding variety that produces fruit on both first- and second-year canes. Its firm, glossy black berries are sweet and flavorful, perfect for fresh eating, preserves, or baking, while its vigorous, upright canes and extended harvest make it ideal for home gardens and commercial orchards alike.

Rubus ‘Snowbank’ - Snowbank Blackberry
‘Snowbank’ Blackberry is a self-pollinating, trailing blackberry featuring bright white berries that have a classic blackberry flavor. Vigorous and showy, it produces attractive white fruit in summer and is perfect for edible landscapes, trellises, or gardeners looking for something truly unique.

Rubus 'Tulameen' - Tulameen Raspberry
Rubus ‘Tulameen’ is a Canadian raspberry cultivar known for producing exceptionally large, sweet, and firm summer berries. Its conical fruits grow on second-year canes, making it ideal for fresh eating, desserts, and preserves.

Rubus idaeus 'Anne' - Everbearing Raspberry
Rubus 'Anne' is a thornless, high-yielding yellow raspberry variety that produces large, sweet, and firm berries ideal for fresh eating, baking, or preserves. In its second year, each cane can produce two crops - an early summer harvest followed by a larger late-season crop - though under ideal conditions, a small first-year harvest is possible.

Rubus idaeus 'Caroline' - Caroline Raspberry
Rubus 'Caroline' is a thornless, high-yielding fall variety of red raspberry variety known for its large, flavorful berries. This self-fruitful shrub produces a concentrated harvest over about eight weeks in late summer, making it ideal for gardeners seeking a productive, manageable crop. Its thornless canes make it easy to grow and harvest, helping it become a trusted variety throughout the middle and Eastern United States.

Vaccinium corymbosum 'Duke' - Duke Blueberry
Blueberry ‘Duke’ is a northern highbush variety known for its early-season harvest and consistent, high yields. It is very winter hard and resistant to mummy berry. The berries are medium to large, firm, and have a slightly tart yet sweet flavor, making them perfect for fresh eating, baking, or freezing. ‘Duke’ produces fruit in mid-to-late spring, and its upright, vigorous growth makes it a popular choice for both home gardens and commercial production. It thrives in full sun, acidic, well-drained soil, and requires regular watering for optimal fruit production.

Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Legacy’ - Legacy Blueberry NHB
Blueberry ‘Legacy’ is a vigorous, late mid-season Southern Highbush variety known for its upright growth, heavy yields, and excellent fruit quality. It produces medium- to large-sized berries with a sweet, well-balanced flavor and a long harvest window, making it popular for both fresh eating and commercial production. ‘Legacy’ is adaptable to a range of climates (including mild and moderate), shows good disease tolerance, and performs reliably in home gardens and commercial plantings alike.
Ziziphus jujuba 'GA-866' - Red Date, Jujube GA-866
Jujube ziziphus ‘GA-866’ is a small deciduous tree with shiny green leaves that produces long, slender fruits prized for their sweet, dense flesh and chewy texture when dried. Ripening in late summer to early fall, this high-yielding variety thrives in hot, dry climates and is ideal for fresh eating or drying, making it a top choice for home orchards and specialty growers.

Ziziphus mauritiana - Thai Jujube
Ziziphus mauritiana, also known as Thai jujube, is a hardy, drought-tolerant fruit tree with glossy green leaves and a rounded, spreading canopy. It produces small- to mid-sized, sweet, and tangy fruits that are delicious fresh or preserved. Ideal for tropical and subtropical gardens, this resilient tree thrives in low-water landscapes and adds both beauty and edible value to outdoor spaces.
