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2009 Nursery Guide for Berry and Small Fruit Crops

This two-part nursery guide for berry growers cross references scores of cultivars with the nurseries that sell them.

The Nurseries page contains an alphabetized listing of businesses throughout the United States and Canada. No endorsement or discrimination is intended. If you are a nursery that sells berry crops, see below to find out how to be included on this list.

Cultivar pages for each crop (see menu in left-hand column) list specific cultivars followed by the nurseries that sell them.

For advice on cultivars best suited for your area and needs visit Cornell's cultivar review pages (strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries or currants and gooseberries) or contact your local office of Cornell Cooperative Extension. (Outside New York, check your phone book or browse the USDA/CSREES directory.)

Not finding what you need in Cornell's Nursery Guide?

More information about nurseries that sell particular cultivars can be found in the Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory (Third Edition) edited by Kent Whealy and Joanne Thuente of Seed Savers Exchange. This 520-page comprehensive "catalog of catalogs" contains 75 sections divided by fruit type, source information for obtaining the catalogs of 280 mail-order nursery companies, and nearly 6,000 cultivar descriptions keyed to suppliers. Everything commercially available can be scanned to locate desired cultivars. The 3rd edition (2001) is currently out of print, but the 4th edition is underway and should be available in late 2009.

Are you selling quality berry crop plant material?

Let us know each fall by November 15 and we'll add you to our Cornell's Nursery Guide for Berry Growers released annually in December.

Please provide the following information:
  • Nursery Name
  • Website Address
  • Email Address
  • Mail Address
  • Fax
  • Phone
  • Cultivars you currently sell
  • Cultivars you are not selling this year but sold last year
Mail or email the information to:
(Attention or Subject line "Berry Nursery Guide")

Cathy Heidenreich
Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Department of Horticulture
134A Plant Science Bldg. Ithaca, NY 14853
mcm4@cornell.edu

In addition, we would be glad to receive your catalog each year.


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This site is designed to meet communications needs identified by the Cornell Fruit Program Work Team. Comments? Email Juliet Carroll, Fruit PWT Web Subcommittee chair, or Cathy Heidenreich, Berry Extension Support Specialist, Dept. of Horticulture.

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