Fruit Trees and Bushes for Sale - LIMITED QUANTITIESAvailable late April 2015 Bareroot Apple and Standard pears 5 available of each variety, $25.00 each. Bareroot Asian Pears 5 of each variety, $30.00 each. Bareroot Black Currant Bushes: 25 available, Bareroot White Currant bushes: 10 available - $8.00 each. Haskap bushes : 5 each of Borealis and Aurora. $12.00 each. Apples: Zone 4-5 COX’S ORANGE PIPPIN: (England 1840) small red-orange apple excellent for juice, dessert or cider. early-mid season. M26 - semi dwarf (12-18’)JERSEY MAC: Early red skinned mcintosh type, good for eating, pies and juice. M26 - semi dwarf (12-18’)IMPERIAL MCINTOSH: Mid season, red skinned all round favourite, good for eating, pies and juice. M26 - semi dwarf (12-18’)EGREMONT RUSSET: Late, brown skinned, disease resistant, good for cider, juice, and fresh eating. BUD 9 - dwarf (8-12’)ROYAL GALA: (New Zealand) Popular modern red and yellow dessert apple, Mid season. BUD 9 - dwarf (8-12’) Pears: Zone 5, needs pollinator, height 25 feet. CLAPP’S FAVORITE: (1800’s Massachusetts) One of the hardiest pears, good fresh or canning, Early.FLEMISH BEAUTY: (1800’s Belgium) Hardiest European pear, very high quality dessert pear, yellow with blush. Mid-season.NIJISSEIKI (ASIAN): Mid-September, self pollinating but will benefit from second variety. Yellow skin, white flesh that is firm and slightly tart.HAYATAMA (ASIAN): Requires pollinator, very early (August) with brown skin and a sweet, tropical flavour. Fruit bushes: BLACK CURRANT : 2 year, hardy and will fruit in second year on previous years wood. Self fertile, space 4-5’ apart will grow 3’ tall, plant in full sun.WHITE CURRANT: 2 year, hardy and will fruit in second year on previous years wood. Self fertile, space 4-5’ apart will grow 3’ tall, plant in full sun.HASKAP: Very hardy early fruiting from asia but bred in Saskatchewan. Needs a second variety as pollinator. Fruit is elongated, blueberry like and fruits in June. Plant in full sun, well drained soil 3 feet apart. 2 Varieties Aurora and Borealis (can pollinate each other) If interested please call Eric at 613-284-0578, or email [email protected]