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Apache Thornless Blackberry

 

  Vigorous variety produces higher yields and larger, glossier black   fruit than any other erect thornless variety. Excellent for fresh   eating, jams, jellies or pies. Height: 5-8'.

 

 

 Harvest Date: Late June through mid July

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cherokee Blackberry

 

The Cherokee blackberries are very tasty and sweet, very good for fresh eating, freezing or canning pack. Medium in size, the ripe berries of the Cherokee blackberry separate freely from the bushes. The canes are moderately thorny and are vigorous and very erect in growth habit.

 

Harvest Date: Mid June through early July

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chester Thornless Blackberry

 

  The semierect canes of 'Chester' are very vigorous

  (to 8 ft.) and produce plump, juicy berries in huge   clusters.The flavor is excellent, an explosion of sweet   followed by just enough tartness to last you until the   next berry.  The most cold hardy of the thornless   blackberries.

 

  Harvest Date: mid-August through September.

 

 

 

 

 

Blackberry Natchez

Natchez Blackberry

 

An outstanding new Thornless Blackberry from Arkansas. This will be a very important variety for the commercial grower and home gardener as well. It is early season with very large, sweet, high quality fruit. Natchez fruit maintains its large size throughout the picking season.

 

Harvest Date: Early June

 

 

 

 

Ouachita Blackberry

 

   Enjoy consistent yields of large, extra-sweet berries,    easily harvested from thornless, fully erect canes.    Ripens in mid to late June and fruiting extends for five    weeks, giving you more time to enjoy delicious fresh    fruit. Pronounced "Watch- it-taw." Highly

   disease resistant.

 

   Harvest Date: Late June through July

 

 

 

 

 

Blue Jay Blueberry

 

  Dainty, waxy, bell-shaped, white flowers appear in  May.   Flowers are followed by medium-sized, light blue blueberries   that ripen in mid season (June). Ovate, medium green   leaves (to 3.5” long) turn attractive shades of yellow-orange to   red and purple in fall. Reddish stems can be attractive

  in winter.

 

  Harvest Date: June

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Climax Blueberry

 

   The Climax blueberry plant sometimes will flower    in January or February forming large clusters of    blueberries that form in early May. The Climax    Rabbiteye blueberry is medium in size and when    frozen lose none of their freshness or aroma.    Produces high yields of berries in only about

   two weeks.

 

   Harvest Date: Early May

 

 

 

 

 

 

Powder Blue Blueberry

 

   Powder Blue has reliable crops of large berries because of    its spring frost resistance. The light blue, firm fruit hang in    clusters, resist cracking and hold a sweet flavor. The shrub    is vigorous and upright.

 

  Harvest Date: Late June through August

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Premier Blueberry

 

   A Rabbiteye variety released from North Carolina, this variety    is an early season rabbiteye variety, that produces fruit of    excellent color, size and flavor. The bushes are vigorous and    productive, and have been suited to mechanical harvesting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tif Blue Blueberry

 

  The Tifblue blueberry bush produces enormous berries in   large clusters with a taste that is excellent. The Tifblue   bush is a Rabbiteye blueberry plant and is perhaps the

  best-adapted blueberry throughout the United States. The   Tifblue blueberry produces heavy crops of high quality   berries every year and ripens just in time for the 4th of July.

 

  Harvest Date: July 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Toro Blueberry

 

   Outstanding ornamental with bright pink flowers    turning to white in spring. Huge midsummer ripening    berries are produced in large easy to harvest    clusters. They also have beautiful crimson fall color.

 

   Harvest Date: Mid July

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Woodard Blueberry

 

  'Woodard' is a large, light blue rabbiteye blueberry   that ripens early. The bush is moderately vigorous   and the fruits are very high-quality. 'Woodard' is   a must variety in any planting.

 

  Harvest Date: June

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Catawba Grape

 

   Red Catawba Grapes produce generous clusters of    flavorful fruit. They ripen late season and are much    lighter in color than the Concords. These grapes are    ideal for eating straight off the vine or in champagnes,    juices, jellies, and jams. These vines are grown best    when the strongest cane is chosen and attached to a    strong stake or fence and suckers are kept at a    minimum.

 

 

 

 

 

Cowart Grape

 

  Cowart grapes have black fruit and are medium in size.   They ripen early to mid season, have very large clusters,   excellent flavor, good quality, and a wet stem scar Plants are very vigorous and disease resistant.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fredonia Grape

 

   Mid season. Medium to large, compact clusters. Large, 

   slip-skin, dark blue to black berries covered with a beautiful    blue bloom. Delicious, spicy flavor. Fine quality. Very     productive, vigorous, strong growing vines. Needs less    pruning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Niagara Grape

 

  Niagaras are sweet to the taste, not acidic like some white   grape  varieties. They are commonly used for making wine,   jams, jellies, and juice. They are easily trained to climb   fences or trellises,  Niagara grapes are famous for   producing large clusters of grapes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jewel Black Raspberry

 

   It produces excellent yields of superb quality berries. The fruit    is glossy black in color, a large size, and has a rich raspberry    flavor. It is an excellent choice for use in jams and  jellies. Jewel    is winter hardy and a very reliable choice. Jewel is a self

   fruitful variety.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All Star Strawberry

 

   Allstar bears in late midseason and produces berries   actually as large as plums! Frost resistant. Excellent flavor   with fruit  that’s big, firm, sweet, extra juicy and red. No   wonder this is considered a super star variety!

 

  All Star is a June bearing variety.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Strawberry Fort Laramie

 

 

 

Fort Laramie Strawberry

 

     Fort Laramie Strawberries are a super hardy,    wonderfully producing everbearing strawberry.    You'll harvest your first berries this very summer!    Fort Laramie Strawberries are high yielding,    vigorous plants that produce large berries right    through the season.

 

     Fort Laramie is an Everbearing Strawberries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jewel Strawberry

 

     Heralded for its wonderful flavor, the Jewel Junebearing    Strawberries produce very large, wide fruit of superb    quality. Great for fresh eating--with or without sugar.    Winter-hardy plants are vigorous and consistently    produce large crops.

 

   Jewel is a June bearing variety.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quinault Strawberry

 

    Here is a great tasting, heavy bearing,     Strawberry developed by Washington State University.     Quinault Strawberries have been tested in 13 states and     Canada and have an excellent performance record for     size, taste and plant growth.  It was found to be the     most disease free everbearer tested.  Quinault     Strawberries appear to have all the properties to make it a     very popular strawberry.

 

    Quinault is an everbearing variety.

 

 

 

 

 

Sequoia Strawberry

 

       Earliest variety of strawberries to begin to ripen, and    the    sweetest. Exceptional taste, productivity and pest    resistance, the most popular variety with home gardeners.    Sequoia is not widely grown commercially as it does not    ship well.

 

   Sequoia is a June bearing variety.

 

 

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