• Wild Mountain Nursery Order Form

    Hi friends! To choose your plants below, first check the box at the top left of each item, this will select 1 plant. You can then use the drop down to change the quantity if you would like more than 1. An invoice will automatically be sent to your email. Thank you so much and happy spring!
  • SALE!

    We grew so many beautiful apple trees and elderberry shrubs that we've decided to offer a 10% bulk discount on these plants! Buy 5 or more and we'll apply the discount to your order during check-out and pick-up time. 

  • Online ordering is for pick up only (no shipping). Bulk discounts will be calculated at time of pick-up. Payment will be taken in person, not online. (Cash, check or card accepted.)

    We'll be in touch soon after you order to coordinate a good time for pick up. Thank you!
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    PEACH: Reliance Product Image
    PEACH: RelianceLives up to it's name! Very cold-hardy, reliable, delicious freestone peach. Bears when others have been lost to late frosts. Peaches have a shorter life expectancy in our region (6-10 years), but this variety survives and thrives. Fruit sets within a couple years after planting. Thinning of the fruit is essential to a good crop. Self fertile.
    $38.00
      
    PEACH: Blushing Star Product Image
    PEACH: Blushing StarCold-hardy, ripens later in the season, freestone white-flesh peach with superb flavor. One of our all-time favorites. Fruit sets within a couple years after planting. Thinning of the fruit is essential to a good crop. Self fertile.
    $38.00
      
    PEACH: Redhaven Product Image
    PEACH: RedhavenCold-hardy mid-season freestone peach. Great flavor, and holds up a bit longer than Reliance in storage. Fruit sets within a couple years after planting. Thinning of the fruit is essential to a good crop. Self fertile. (NOTE: This is a "Grade B" tree. It may be on the smaller side, have some slight irregularities in form, or have a slight injury that isn't yet fully healed over. It's still a great tree, and will grow well!)
    $38.00
      
    PEACH: Garnet Beauty Product Image
    PEACH: Garnet BeautyA perfect peach for pies! This cold-hardy variety ripens just before Red Haven and delivers a true summer peach- juicy, sweet and full of flavor.
    $38.00
      
    PEACH: Challenger Product Image
    PEACH: ChallengerKnown for its cold hardiness, excellent flavor and disease resistance (especially bacterial spot). Fruit is red-blushed and ripens early to mid-season. It is perfect for fresh eating, preserves or freezing.
    $38.00
      
    PEACH: Madison Product Image
    PEACH: MadisonIdeal for the north, Madison offer late season ripening times. Excellent all-round peach and especially prized for canning due to it’s firm, fine textured flesh. Very sweet, juicy, easy to peel, freestone and productive.
    $38.00
      
    PEACH: Contender Product Image
    PEACH: ContenderWith later blooming dates and hardy, more frost resistant buds, this peach is highly reliable in Maine. The fruit is large, firm, freestone and of excellent quality. Excellent for areas that regularly have late frosts. Thin heavily in late spring for large, beautiful fruit.
    $38.00
      
    APPLE: Black Oxford Product Image
    APPLE: Black OxfordProbably the most beautiful apple you'll ever see. It's like looking into the depths of space. Dark red/purple apple that is best harvested in the late fall, stored in a root cellar, and eaten in the winter. Arguably Maine's most famous apple variety. Apple trees need a second variety for pollination.
    $25.00
      
    APPLE: Liberty Product Image
    APPLE: LibertyEveryone should have at least one Liberty. An excellent multi-purpose red apple. Later fall harvest. Annual bearer of large, reliable crops. Tart, sweet, and crisp, it makes great apple sauce, pies, cider, and fresh eating. High resistance to fireblight.
    $25.00
      
    APPLE: Pinova  Product Image
    APPLE: Pinova One of our favorite mid-fall fresh eating apples. Very disease resistant, consistent annual bearer. Wonderful, balanced sweet-tart flavor. Apple trees need a second variety for pollination.
    $25.00
      
    APPLE: Goldrush  Product Image
    APPLE: Goldrush Very late fall, yellow apple. Absolutely incredible for winter storage in a root cellar. Best eaten in February or March, when the flavor is most complex and vibrant, but it can keep until April and still be a bit crisp and delicious. If you have only one winter storage apple, this should be the one. Apple trees need a second variety for pollination.
    $25.00
      
    APPLE: Redfree Product Image
    APPLE: RedfreeVery early season, bright red apple. Beloved as the first apple of the season on our farm. Very disease resistance, including to fire blight. Apple trees need a second variety for pollination.
    $25.00
      
    APPLE: Jamba Product Image
    APPLE: JambaLarge, red, annual bearing, early season fresh-eating apple. A "classic" red apple. Bears large crops of beautiful, crisp, tart early season apples. Highly disease resistance, especially against fire blight. Apple trees need a second variety for pollination.
    $25.00
      
    PEAR: Orcas              Product Image
    PEAR: Orcas A delicious all purpose pear with excellent resistance to scab and fire blight. We love its sweet robust pear flavor and smooth texture. Green-yellow with a red blush. Late bloomer, but ripens in September. Pear trees require a second variety for pollination.
    $38.00
      
    ASIAN PEAR: Olympic Product Image
    ASIAN PEAR: OlympicIn our experience, this is the most flavorful Asian pear we grow in Maine. It even tastes delicious after a cool, rainy summer. Crunchy, sweet, and with some real flavor that other Asian pears in our climate can lack. Begins to bear fruit within 2-4 years after planting. Best planted with another Asian pear variety for pollination.
    $38.00
      
    ASIAN PEAR: Shinko Product Image
    ASIAN PEAR: ShinkoHeavy producer of medium-sized, crisp, nutty and sweet fruit. Sugar content and flavor improve with hot summer weather. Begins to bear fruit within 2-4 years after planting. Best planted with another Asian pear variety for pollination.
    $38.00
      
    ASIAN PEAR: Ichiban Product Image
    ASIAN PEAR: IchibanOne of the earliest ripening and most compact of the Asian pear varieties. Golden brown, russet skin, crisp with a subtle sweetness. Flesh is light yellow and juicy. Great for dried pears, fresh juice or fresh eating.
    $38.00
      
    ASIAN PEAR: Shinseiki Product Image
    ASIAN PEAR: ShinseikiHeavy producer of small, juicy, crisp fruit. The skin is thin and the fruit bursts with juice, making it excellent for fresh eating and juicing. Sugar content and flavor improve with hot summer weather. Begins to bear fruit within 2-4 years after planting. Best planted with another Asian pear variety for pollination.
    $38.00
      
    GRAPE: King Of The North Product Image
    GRAPE: King Of The NorthThis grape is considered a concord type grape that is excellent for juices, jellies and wine-making. Very cold-hardy, vigorous and disease resistant.
    $18.00
      
    GRAPE: Somerset Seedless Product Image
    GRAPE: Somerset SeedlessOne of the most popular table grape varieties for cold regions. A beautiful, very sweet, table grape that is firm and seedless. The individual grapes are on the smaller side, but the clusters are large and bountiful. Perfect for a sweet snack, fruit salad or a beautiful fruit platter.
    $18.00
      
    ARONIA: Mckenzie (red chokeberry) Product Image
    ARONIA: Mckenzie (red chokeberry)An incredible bee foraging plant in early spring, aronia is covered in clusters of white flowers. This is followed by a prolific crop of dark purple edible berries that are rich in antioxidants. Aronia is an excellent addition to any forest garden as a shrub between fruit trees. The berries are also high in tannin, making them ideal for hard cider blends. 5'-8' tall shrub. (Photinia pyrifolia)
    $18.00
      
    ARONIA: Viking (red chokeberry) Product Image
    ARONIA: Viking (red chokeberry)Aronia fruits contain Vit C, iodine and antioxidants. They are prized for their three seasons of beauty, from flowers to fall leaves. Plant in full sun or partial shade. Can tolerate wet feet and makes an excellent border/edge plant. 4'-5' tall shrub; smaller than Mckenzie. (Photinia pyrifolia)
    $18.00
      
    NANKING CHERRY: seedling Product Image
    NANKING CHERRY: seedlingWe love these plants for so many reasons! These bright red, bush cherries are one of the first to flower in the spring, providing prolific nectar to hungry pollinators. They produce delicious bright red, tart cherries that are often overlooked by the birds, unlike our pie cherry trees in the orchard. More sweet than tart, they are excellent fresh or in pies, jams, jellies and sauces. Great for building hedgerows or living fences and can tolerate full sun or partial shade. 8'- 10' tall shrub. Requires two or more plants for cross-pollination. (Prunus tomentosa)
    $18.00
      
    HONEYBERRY: Borealis (Hascap) Product Image
    HONEYBERRY: Borealis (Hascap)Honeyberry is the first fruits to ripen in northern climates, arriving late spring/early summer. Their tangy and tart flavor when eaten fresh is brought to life with a little sugar, making them ideal for preserves, pastries and pies. Honeyberry are early blooming and require a different variety that blooms at a similar time to ensure cross-pollination and good fruit production. Plant the two varieties a few feet apart in small groups of 4 or more plants to increase yields. These plants are versatile in the forest garden as they actually prefer partial shade. 3'-5' tall bush. Pair with Berry Blue or other varieties for cross-pollination. (Lonicera caerulea)
    $18.00
      
    HONEYBERRY: Berry Blue (Hascap) Product Image
    HONEYBERRY: Berry Blue (Hascap)Honeyberry are widely used in Canada and often processed into jams, jellies, wines and juices. They are high in anti-oxidants and have a similar quality to that of blueberries. They can be frozen, cooked down or juiced. Plant two varieties a few feet apart in small groups of 4 or more plants to increase yields. These plants are versatile in the forest garden as they actually prefer partial shade. 3'-5' tall bush. Pair with Borealis or other varieties for cross-pollination. (Lonicera caerulea)
    $18.00
      
    ELDERBERRY: Samdal Product Image
    ELDERBERRY: SamdalFrom medicinal syrups to elderberry cordial, sambucus nigra varieties are highly prized. The ripe berries are very high in Vitamin C and contain anthocyanin- a potent anti-oxidant- providing immune system support when taken as an herbal remedy. The berries must be de-stemmed and cooked before consumption. Self-fertile, but yields are highest when planted with Korsor. A smaller sambucus cultivar growing 5’- 8’ tall. (Sambucus nigra)
    $18.00
      
    ELDERBERRY: Korsor Product Image
    ELDERBERRY: KorsorA European black elderberry cultivar, prized for it’s large, dark berries. Bred in Denmark, Korsor is known for it’s highly aromatic and medicinal flowers as well as it’s berries rich in anti-oxidants. The berries must be de-stemmed and cooked before consumption. Self-fertile, but yields are highest when planted with Samdal. 5’-8’ tall shrub. (Sambucus nigra)
    $18.00
      
    ELDERBERRY: Adams Product Image
    ELDERBERRY: AdamsA very cold hardy elderberry great for herbal remedies, juice, jams and wines. Mild and sweet. The berries must be de-stemmed and cooked before consumption. Self-fertile, but yields are highest when planted with York. 6’-10’ tall shrub. (Sambucus canadensis)
    $18.00
      
    ELDERBERRY: York Product Image
    ELDERBERRY: YorkA vigorous and cold hardy elderberry that boasts larger berries and a later ripening time than others. Excellent for herbal remedies, juice, jams and wines. The berries must be de-stemmed and cooked before consumption. Self-fertile, but yields are highest when planted with Adams. 6’-10’ tall shrub. (Sambucus canadensis)
    $18.00
      
    HARDY KIWI:  Krupnoplodnaya Arctic Beauty Product Image
    HARDY KIWI: Krupnoplodnaya Arctic BeautyThese extremely cold hardy kiwi’s are delicious! Sweet, flavorful, and smooth skinned, they are often called ‘kiwi berries’, due to their smaller size than that of commercial kiwi’s. Native to the forests of Northern Asia, these vigorous vines will produce many clusters of kiwi berries when planted with a male cultivar as pollination between male and female plants are necessary for fruit production. Krupnoplodnaya are known to produce the largest berries of all known varieties. One male hardy kiwi will pollinate 6-8 female plants. Hardy kiwi are vigorous vines that need trellising and pruning. (Actinidia kolomikta)1
    $18.00
      
    HARDY KIWI: Male Arctic Beauty Product Image
    HARDY KIWI: Male Arctic BeautyEssential for the fruit production of female vines, one male will pollinate up to 8 female plants. Although they cannot produce fruit, the male Arctic Beauty variety is well known for their gorgeous pink, white and green variegated leaves. Hardy kiwi are vigorous vines that need trellising and pruning. (Actinidia kolomikta)
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