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FRUIT TREES - Jeffries Nurseries Ltd.

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Blue Belle Honeyberry<br />

Tundra Honeyberry<br />

Carmine Jewel Cherry<br />

Crimson Passion Cherry<br />

Valentine Cherry<br />

SMALL <strong>FRUIT</strong><br />

Lonicera - Honeyberry (Haskap)<br />

Berry Blue Honeyberry Lonicera caerula ‘Berry Blue’<br />

Height: 6 Feet (2 m) Fruit Colour: Blue with blush<br />

Fruit Size: 2 - 3 cm Hardiness: Zone 2<br />

The most vigorous honeyberry variety. Produces abundant crops of tasty, blueberry-flavoured<br />

berries in early summer. Excellent pollinator for other varieties.<br />

Blue Belle Honeyberry Lonicera caerula ‘Blue Belle’<br />

Height: 3 - 4 Feet (1.25 m) Fruit Colour: Blue with blush<br />

Fruit Size: 2 - 3 cm Hardiness: Zone 2<br />

A moderately vigorous selection which is shorter than Berry Blue. Large fruit similar to Tundra.<br />

Borealis Honeyberry Lonicera caerula ‘Borealis’<br />

Height: 4 - 5 Feet (1.25 m) Fruit Colour: Blue with blush<br />

Fruit Size: 3 cm Hardiness: Zone 2<br />

This variety is noted for having very large fruit. It has an excellent flavor. The fruit of Borealis<br />

are not as firm as those of Tundra. University of Saskatchewan introduction.<br />

Cinderella Honeyberry Lonicera caerula ‘Cinderella’<br />

Height: 3 - 4 Feet (1.25 m) Fruit Colour: Blue with blush<br />

Fruit Size: 2 - 3 cm Hardiness: Zone 2<br />

Ideal size fruiting shrub for homeowners. It’s fruit is considered the best for fresh eating.<br />

Tundra Honeyberry Lonicera caerula ‘Tundra’<br />

Height: 5 Feet (1.5 m) Fruit Colour: Blue with blush<br />

Fruit Size: 2 - 3 cm Hardiness: Zone 2<br />

Tundra produces firm fruit that do not bleed from the stem when removed from the plant. It is<br />

suitable for mechanized harvest. University of Saskatchewan introduction.<br />

Lycium - Goji Berry<br />

Goji Berry Lycium barbarum<br />

Height: 6 - 8 Feet (2.5 m) Fruit Colour: Bright orange<br />

Fruit Size: 2 cm Hardiness: Zone 3<br />

A fruit from Asia with amazing nutritional properties. Emerald foliage on vine-like branches.<br />

Star-shaped blooms appear in early summer, with fruit ripening in July.<br />

Prunus - Dwarf Sour Cherries (Passion Series)<br />

Carmine Jewel Cherry P. x kerrasis ‘SK Carmine Jewel’<br />

Height: 6 - 8 Feet (2.5 m) Fruit Colour: Dark red<br />

Fruit Size: 2 - 3 cm (4 grams) Hardiness: Zone 2<br />

A cross between the Tart cherry and Mongolian cherry. Fruit makes an excellent topping, jam,<br />

jelly, juice and pie filling. Self-pollinating. University of Saskatchewan introduction.<br />

Crimson Passion Cherry P. x kerrasis ‘Crimson Passion’<br />

Height: 4 - 5 Feet (1.5 m) Fruit Colour: Dark red<br />

Fruit Size: 3 - 4 cm (5.8 grams) Hardiness: Zone 2<br />

Highest sugar content. Excellent fresh eating cherry. Fruit size is large at 5.8 grams per fruit.<br />

Self-pollinating. University of Saskatchewan introduction. Non-suckering.<br />

Cupid Cherry Prunus x kerrasis ‘Cupid’<br />

Height: 6 - 8 Feet (2.5 m) Fruit Colour: Dark red<br />

Fruit Size: 3 - 4 cm (6.5 grams) Hardiness: Zone 2<br />

Large fruit has good flavour; excellent for fresh eating or processing. Blooms one week later<br />

than other Saskatchewan cherries. Self-pollinating. University of Saskatchewan introduction.<br />

Juliet Cherry Prunus x kerrasis ‘Juliet’<br />

Height: 6 - 8 Feet (2.5 m) Fruit Colour: Dark red<br />

Fruit Size: 2 - 3 cm (4.5 grams) Hardiness: Zone 2<br />

Excellent fresh eating cherry. Fruit has high sugar content. Plant has moderate vigor with few<br />

suckers. Self-pollinating. University of Saskatchewan introduction.<br />

Romeo Cherry Prunus x kerrasis ‘Romeo’<br />

Height: 6 - 8 Feet (2.5 m) Fruit Colour: Dark red<br />

Fruit Size: 2 - 3 cm (4 grams) Hardiness: Zone 2<br />

Very flavourful fruit is good for fresh eating and processing. Self-pollinating. University of Saskatchewan<br />

introduction.

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