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Name Species Description Zone
Prime Jan  new! Rubus  P.P.#15788. A hardy primocane, everbearing variety which will thrive where others will not. Will fruit on one-year canes in late August-September. Sweet medium sized fruit. 
Prime Jim  new! Rubus  P.P.#16989. A hardy primocane variety which thrives where others will not. Will fruit on one-year wood in late August-September. Fruit is large, plentiful and sweet. 
Chester Blackberry  Rubus spp.  Very hardy and productive thornless variety. Berries are large, very sweet, and high quality. Good flavored, perfect all around blackberry. Ripens in July. 
Marionberry  Rubus hybrid  A cross between Boysenberry and wild Blackberry. Large fruit tasting like wild blackberries. Best for fresh eating, jams, preserves and desserts. Vigorous and thorny. Fruit ripens mid-July. Self-fruitful. 
Tayberry  Rubus species  A cross between Aurora blackberry and the tetraploid raspberry. Developed in Scotland. Large berries, are reddish-purple, slightly aromatic and flavorful. Excellent for freezing, canning, jams and jellies. Ripens in July. Self-fruitful. 
Triple Crown Blackberry  Rubus spp.  Named for its three crowning attributes -- flavor, productivity and vigor. High-yielding, thornless vines. Ripens in early August. 
 
 
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