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Wanted: Black Muberries, Josta Berries, White Currants, Honey Berries, Other minor fruit?

 
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Hi All,
Its almost time to take hardwood cuttings for winter rooting, I am looking for named varieties of Black Muberries (morus nigra), Josta Berries, White Currants, Honey Berries and any other minor fruit i don't already have that can be propagated by hardwood cuttings. I am in zone 5 and am only looking for things likely to do well in this climate (although i am willing to take a chance on a marginally hardy plant).

I have lots to trade, here is my list: http://davesgarden.com/community/trading/list.php?member=InfiniteOhms
 
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I am also interested in named Hostas with good shoots / leaves for eating.
 
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