Just Fruits and Exotics
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2011-2012 Shipping season starts in mid October.
We are taking orders for Fall 2011 to Spring 2012 shipping.
Come see us from Wednesday through Sunday, 9:05-5:08PM.
For all our local customers
(and anyone
willing to make the trip & save money!)
we have our
Pickup at Nursery Price List available.
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We overgrew, so you win.
IN NURSERY Specials!
(pickup at the nursery only)
All Iris and Daylily varieties on sale while supplies last.
Louisiana Iris - now $3.99 each
Daylily - $2.50 or $3.50 each depending on variety
MAIL ORDER Specials!
APPLES
SHELL APPLE Originating in Alabama, this was developed by Mr. Green Shell (born 1841).
Mr. Shell had an apple orchard in Escambia County, shipping boxcars of crisp, somewhat tart, green apples north in July. Grown in Zone 8B
and rediscovered and propagated recently. Does not need cross pollination.
Great choice for an organic grower. Self-fertile. Estimated 600-650 chill hours.
ON SALE! $29.99 3 gal (4-5ft).
TROPIC SWEET New University of Florida release.
Super sweet, low-acid fruit. Taste is very similiar to a Golden Delicious. Pale yellow, with a rosy red
blush. Excellent production. Ripens late June. Use ANNA
or DORSETT GOLDEN for pollination. 250 chill hours. Zones 8B-9B.
ON SALE! $29.99 3 gal (4-5ft).
MULBERRIES
ILLINOIS EVERBEARING Touted as one of the
longest ripening varieties for the South. Excellent quality.
Reddish black fruits are up to 1 1/2 inch long. Large grower. Ripens
mid-May to early June. Zones 5-8B.
ON SALE! $22.99 3 gal (4-6ft).
WACISSA A Just Fruits find! Extremely
heavy producer of 1 1/2 inch deep purple fruit. Rich sweet blackberry flavor.
Zones 7-10.
ON SALE! $22.99 3 gal (4-6ft).
KING WHITE PAKISTAN (SHAHTOOT) Just like the Pakistan, the Shahtoot has long berries
- but they are white! If you like super sweet this is the mulberry for you.
Zones 9-10.
ON SALE! $24.99 3 gal (4-6ft).
PEACHES
GULF KING Large clingstone peach with small pits.
Red over gold skin and yellow flesh. Firm, sweet flesh that can ripen longer on the tree.
Plant Patent No. 14683 P2. Ripens early May. Self-pollinating. 350-400 chill hours. Zones 8A and 8B.
ON SALE! $29.99 3 gal (4-5ft).
TROPICAL PEACHES
UF BEAUTY Low chill, early ripening peach. Good disease resistance on one of the best and sweetest new peaches. Another non-melting peach that sweetens longer on the tree.
Plant Patent No. 14784. Ripens mid May. Self-pollinating. 200 chill hours. Zone 9.
ON SALE! $29.99 3 gal (4-5ft).
UFO Exciting new peach variety from University of Florida! The unusual, saucer-shaped
peach has a firm, non-melting texture and an incredible sweet taste.
According to Wayne Sherman, the breeder of this beauty and a professor with UF's Institute
of Food and Agricultural Sciences, this peach has been popular in Asia for hundreds of years,
and was a favorite of Chinese emperors because they could turn it around in their hand and
eat it without dripping juice in their beards. Fortunately, you don't have to be an
emperor to grow one now, if you live between Tampa and north of Gainesville.
Plant Patent No. 113352. Semi-freestone with yellow flesh.
Self-pollinating.
250 chill hours. Zones Lower 8B-9.
ON SALE! $29.99 3 gal (4-5ft).
TROPICAL PLUMS
GULF BEAUTY Still another University of Florida
patented release (USPP 11224). Richly sweet, small, red fruit. Heavy producer
with excellent flavor. Needs a Gulf series pollinator. Ripens early May. 250 chill hours.
Zones 8B-9.
ON SALE! $29.99 3 gal (4-5ft).
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