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Grapes

America Grape

America Grape

Hardy vines bear open clusters of large, sweet smooth-flavored grapes. America Grape has taste similar to Concord but lighter-no musky aftertaste. Exceptional for fresh eating and juice. Needs little spraying for disease. No. 1, 1-year vines. Zones: 5-8. Self-pollinating and vigorous, grapevines have been known to produce excellent crops for well over 30 years.


Cabernet Sauvignon Grapes

Cabernet Sauvignon Grapes

Quality Bordeaux, a longtime favorite for winemaking. Full-bodied flavor and deep, rich color; ages really well. Dark blue fruit matures in late September. Zones 6-9. No. 1, 1-yr. vines.


Cayuga Grapes

Cayuga Grapes

Sweet, tasty grapes ideal for fresh eating. It's a good thing the vines are so productive— you'll certainly have more than enough! Zones 4-8. No. 1, 1-yr. vines.


Cowart Muscadine Grape

Cowart Muscadine Grape

When this self-pollinating grapevine bears fruit in September, you'll be rewarded with massive deep-blue-black grape clusters with sweet flavor. One of the best and most productive muscadines. Good pest and disease resistance, too! Zones 7-10. No. 1, 1-yr. vines.


Mars Seedless Grapes

Mars Seedless Grapes

Withstands powdery mildew and black rot. Produces tight-clustered, blue grapes that ripen in August. Equally delicious for fresh eating or processing. Zones 5-8. No. 1, 1-yr. vines.


Seedless Concord Grape

Seedless Concord Grape

Famed Concord flavor—without the seeds! Slightly smaller fruit clusters than seeded Concord—an ideal size for processing. Plump grapes have deep purple color, plenty of juice. A single vine yields 30-40 fruit clusters. No. 1, 1-yr. vines. Zones 4-9.


Seedless Glenora Grape

Seedless Glenora Grape

Seedless Glenora is a mouthwatering medium-sized grape with full-bodied flavor and rich aroma. Fine for wine and superb for snacking. Blue-black fruit makes a luscious jelly that tempts the eye in addition to treating the taste buds. Produces 25-35 clusters of fruit per vine. No. 1, 1-year vines. Zones: 4-8. Self-pollinating and vigorous, grapevines have been known to produce excellent crops for well over 30 years.


Seedless Pink Reliance Grape

Seedless Pink Reliance Grape

Sugar-sweet rosy fruit is big and plump, perfect for snacking. Cold-hardy vines take sub-zero temperatures. Ripens in late August, produces 40-50 clusters per vine. No. 1, 1-year vines. Zones 4-8.


Canadice Red Seedless Grapes

Seedless Red Canadice Grapes

Seedless fruit has a pleasant tang, tender skin and plenty of juice. Ripens in late August, early September. Stands subzero cold. Zones 4-8. No. 1, 1-yr. vines.


Seedless Thompson Grapes

Seedless Thompson Grapes

The one you see in the grocery store--a snack time favorite. Unbeatable for fresh use! Pale green fruit is sweet and delicious, with no bitter aftertaste. Dependably productive vines average 20-30 clusters apiece. No. 1, 1-year vines. Zones: 7-8. Self-pollinating and vigorous, grapevines have been known to produce excellent crops for well over 30 years. Grapes are not available in ID, OR, WA.


Steuben Grapes

Steuben Grapes

Medium-to-large red berries are very sweet, spicy and full of flavor. Makes wonderful juice and rosé-style wine; also good fresh. Vigorous vine has good resistance to most diseases. Zones 4-8. No. 1, 1-yr. vines.


Valiant  Grapes

Valiant Grapes

Developed by South Dakota State University, bred especially for Northern growers. May produce grapes the first year after planting. Rich, tangy flavor. Ripens late August to mid September. Zones 3-8. No. 1, 1-yr. vines.


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