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Species |
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Description |
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Prime Jan new! |
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Rubus |
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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. |
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Prime Jim new! |
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Rubus |
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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. |
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Chester Blackberry |
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Rubus spp. |
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Very hardy and productive thornless variety. Berries are large, very sweet, and high quality. Good flavored, perfect all around blackberry. Ripens in July. |
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Marionberry |
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Rubus hybrid |
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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. |
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Tayberry |
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Rubus species |
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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. |
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Triple Crown Blackberry |
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Rubus spp. |
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Named for its three crowning attributes -- flavor, productivity and vigor. High-yielding, thornless vines. Ripens in early August. |
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