Ficus carica A brown fig, rich and sweet. Good for potted culture, although it is our most dependable outdoor fig. Hardy Chicago ripens its figs from August until fall frost...
Ficus carica Also known in the South as the "Sugar Fig". A Southern tradition, long-lived and hardy, Celeste's reputation comes from many generations of people that have grown this fig....
Ficus carica Petite Negri is a large black fig with excellent flavor. One of the best producers for pot culture. The dwarf plant is very productive. Similar to Black Mission...
Ficus carica Does well in large pots and fruits well in Northern areas such as Long Island, N.Y. Very good against walls in Northern areas. Brown fruit with amber flesh....
Ficus carica Large yellow figs ripen the end of July on previous seasons growth. Very productive and early ripening. Produces an early main crop of short neck delicately sweet fruit....
Ficus carica LSU Purple fig is a very reliable, prolific producer of early to late delicious figs. One of the best figs to come along for some time. Excellent for...
Ficus carica Also known as Negronne, Violet de Bordeaux is a purplish-black fruit with rich strawberry pulp. Considered by many the finest tasting fig. Popular in the Northwest and West....
Ficus carica O'Rourke was selected from a group of seedlings from a cross of Celeste X C1. C1 is a designation given a caprifig obtained from the University of California...
Ficus carica Conadria fig Conadria is our largest yellow fig with high sugar content. Some can set snugly in a tea cup. Can be used for dried figs and fresh...
Hank Mathies, a fig enthusiast from Long Island, sent us starts of the only fig bush he found still alive above ground after a very cold winter on Long Island...
Ficus carica Sweetest of our collection. Hardy in 7 if protected from the wind. Space 10' circle. Ripens 2 weeks later than Hardy Chicago. Zone 7-8. Plant Characteristics Pest Resistance...