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Fruit, Berry, and Nut Inventory: An Inventory of Nursery Catalogs Listing All Fruits, Berries, Nuts and Tropicals Edibles Available in the United Stat by Seed Savers Exchange,

Fruit, Berry, and Nut Inventory: An Inventory of Nursery Catalogs Listing All Fruits, Berries, Nuts and Tropicals Edibles Available in the United Stat by Seed Savers Exchange,
Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory is an essential reference for all backyard fruit growers and commercial orchardists who care about the rich diversity of fruit, berry, and nut varieties offered by mail-order nurseries in the United States. This comprehensive "catalog of catalogs" is now available in its newly updated Third Edition, which lists 280 nurseries that offer nearly 6,000 varieties of fruits, berries, and nuts -- everything from apples and bananas to tangerines and walnuts. There's nothing sexy here, no color photographs or quaint illustrations. But the information presented in this book is so unique and invaluable that fruit growers everywhere will turn to it again and again, looking for sources that offer rare nineteenth-century apples, or for descriptions of newly bred grapes, or even for unusual varieties of tropical fruits. Where else could you find sources for Maiden Blush apple (1817), African Rhino Horn banana, Leningrad Giant currant, Adriatic fig, Pineapple grape, Dr. Beaumont macadamia, Choctaw pecan, or Yellow Egg plum? Backyard and commercial growers concerned with the loss of biodiversity will deeply appreciate the Fruit, Berry and Nut Inventory. Fruit breeders, plant collectors, and amateur growers can quickly tell which varieties are being offered by only one or two companies and need to be purchased, while sources still exist, and permanently maintained to prevent being lost forever. Everything commercially available can be scanned to find varieties perfect for specific climates, or resistant to local diseases and pests. Northern and high-altitude growers can use the book to find exceptionally hardy, short-season varieties that will survive and mature intheir locations. Orchards, nurseries, and botanical gardens can use it to find sources for unique plant material. The fruits, berries, and nuts available today are the result of centuries of collection and amateur development, further refined by the world's finest breeding programs.



The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello: Thomas Jefferson and the Origins of American Horticulture by Peter J. Hatch,
The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello: Thomas Jefferson and the Origins of American Horticulture by Peter J. Hatch,
Lavishly illustrated, Peter Hatch's The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello is not only a detailed history of Jefferson's gardens and their re-creation but a virtual encyclopedia of early American pomology. Hatch argues that fruit growing and horticulture were in fact synonymous terms in early America, influenced primarily by the importance of alcoholic beverages to the American diet. One historian has remarked how significant it was when Americans began eating their fruit instead of drinking it. The story of Jefferson's struggle to produce a useful and ornamental garden on a grand scale - so carefully documented in his letters and papers - makes for fascinating reading. His fruitery was unique in being both an Old World fruit garden and a colonial farm orchard; seedling peaches and Virginia cider apples were planted alongside French apricots, Spanish almonds, and English plums. His horticultural vision was far-reaching in scope and characteristically ahead of its time. The history of fruit growing at Monticello is a reflection of Jefferson's spirit: expansive, optimistic, epicurean, innocent, and altogether American.



Rheedia spp. - Rheedia spp. is also known as Charichuelo fruit or Lemondrop Mangosteen and indiginous to the Andes where it is enjoyed and widely seen in marketplaces but not renowned.

Mammee apple - Mammea americana, commonly known as Mammee, mammee apple, mamey apple, San Domingo apricot or South American apricot, is a evergreen tree of the family Clusiaceae, whose fruit is edible. The species is a close relative of the mangosteen.

Xango - Xango is the name of a beverage company located in Salt Lake City, UT. They market a health beverage, also called Xango, which has as its main ingredient the juice of the mangosteen fruit.

Fruit Roll-Ups - Fruit Roll-Ups is a brand of fruit-flavored snacks manufactured by General Mills. Fruit Roll-Ups are an example of a food preservation practice called fruit leather, which precedes General Mills production of the Fruit Roll-Ups brand.



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