Rare Heirloom Fruits & Vegetables

Bluebonnet

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I was wondering if anyone happens to know where I can purchase Brinkles' Orange Raspberry Plants?

http://chestofbooks.com/gardening-h...Brinckle-s-Orange-Raspberry.html#.UwjLe5DnbIU

It has come to my attention that a lot of the old time heirloom varieties are going extinct and that this phenomenon is receiving little conservation attention.

I also began this thread, as I feel that many others might be seeking old heirloom varieties as well and that it would make for an interesting conversation topic.

Here are some other Missing In Action / Possibly Extinct heirlooms that I am searching for.

Taliaferro Apple - Grown by Thomas Jefferson. The Taliaferro family name comes from some of the first brave souls who arrived in Jamestown and played a hand in the early days of American History.

Luther Burbank's White Blackberry - Luther Burbank is the man responsible for the Shasta Daisy, Elephant Heart Plum and Burbank Russet Potato. You have him to thank for McDonald's French Fries.

http://www.lutherburbankonline.com/VOLUME 2/The White Blackberry Perfected.html

What are you searching for?
 

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@marshallsmyth might know something about the orange raspberry. He's kinda into raspberries, I think. Welcome to the forum. I hope you are able to find the seed/plants you are looking for. That apple sounds interesting. I read that the apples of yesteryear are nothing like modern apples. We have bred out the flavor and nutrition in trade for disease resistance and beauty. Sad.
 

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Thank you for the warm welcome. :)

The apple was one of Thomas Jefferson's favorites for cider.

Modern apples, with the exception of the Honeycrisp, have nothing on heirloom apples.
 

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Welcome Bluebonnet! I hope you find some of these old varieties, then come back here and tell us all about them! Honeycrisp-yummy and cost $2.47 a pound at the grocery store here. :ep
 

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Thank you for the well wishing and good luck. :)

Honeycrisps are outrageously priced and the quality in stores is declining due to a focus on mass production and imported crops.

I decided to plant my own to ensure my supply. Red apples at the store were not so bad when I was little, but now they taste like wax. I do not want my precious Honeycrisps to meet the same fate.
 

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Thank you for the well wishing and good luck. :)

Honeycrisps are outrageously priced and the quality in stores is declining due to a focus on mass production and imported crops.

I decided to plant my own to ensure my supply. Red apples at the store were not so bad when I was little, but now they taste like wax. I do not want my precious Honeycrisps to meet the same fate.
So are you going to plant seed from Honeycrisp? Wonder how long it would take to get apples from a seed.
 

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So are you going to plant seed from Honeycrisp? Wonder how long it would take to get apples from a seed.

You can not grow Honeycrisp from seed. Honeycrisps originated in a Michigan laboratory in the 1970's if I remember correctly and were almost discarded.

I purchased my young trees and they are fairing well, which is surprising because it is supposed to be too hot for them down here. I planted them along the coolest section of my property, so we will see how it goes.
 

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Welcome Bluebonnet, Sounds like an interesting endeaver you are taking on I hope you keep us posted. I am currently searching for Benewah tomato seeds. No luck so far, and I am running out of time to find them and get them started for this years garden. If anybody knows where they can be found let me know!
 
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