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01--MAXIE Honeyberry Yezberry
Try a delicious fruit that you won't find in a grocery store.  This is a truly tasty berry that can just about grow anywhere.  Yellow flowers appear in very early Spring.  This will be one of the first things to bloom in the surrounding landscape each year, and will develop into luscious blue berries in early Summer.  Delicious, juicy berries taste like a cross between a raspberry and a blueberry.  Easy to grow.


Hardiness zone 3-7. 

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02--SOLO Honeyberry Yezberry

A new haskap breed from pure Japanese genetics.  Very large, plump fruit appears in early Summer on a large plant to ensure abundant production and easy harvesting.  This special special selection is apomictic, meaning it will fruit without a pollinator present.; however, larger and more abundant fruit results when planted with another Yezberry variety.  Delicious when eaten fresh from the plant, but equally excellent for processing into sauce, jam or jelly.


Hardiness zone 3-7. 

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03--TUNDRA Haskap Honeyberry

Reminiscent of raspberries and blueberries, this new haskap selection for the Czech Republic gives you bigger, tastier berries on an easy to grow hedge.  Sweeter, wild Blueberry flavor and larger, fleshier fruit not unlike oversize blueberries.

Hardiness zone 2-8.

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 04--Red Raspberry Collection (Prelude, Encore, Polana)

Prelude (early, summer-bearing), Encore (late mid-summer, summer-bearing), and Polana (early, fall-bearing).  Harvest season for this collection is generally mid-June through early August.

Hardiness zone 3-8. 

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05--ANNE Raspberry

Everbearing or fall-bearing type with large yellow berries.  This variety is known best for its sweet flavor, which has notes of banana.
Hardy in zones 4-7.  Everbearing.



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06--Fort Laramie Everbearing strawberry 

Everbearer Day Neutral which produces large, red fruit with firm, aromatic flesh.  Winter hardy, which works best in colder areas of USA, not recommended for the South.  Eat fresh, freeze, or make jam.  Works well in hanging baskets.  Produces runners, blooms, and large firm scarlet berries, even on the runners.  Great choice for hydroponic growing.


Hardy in zones 3-9.  Everbearing.

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07--Albion Day Everbearing/Neutral strawberry 

This variety may be the best flavor of all of the day-neutrals.  They require a little more watering, but produce large conical shaped fruit with a very high natural sugar content that makes these berries perfect for eating, desserts, or sugar-free strawberry jam.   Albion is an excellent strawberry variety for hydroponic applications, as well as traditional field, garden, or planters.  Resistant to verticillium wilt, phytophthora crown rot and anthracnose crown rot

Great for farmers market, delicious desserts, making jams, or freezing.


Hardy in zones 4-8.  Everbearing/Day Neutral.

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08--Jewel June-bearing strawberry 

Best June-bearing strawberry plant ever.  This variety is perfect for commercial growers of home gardeners.  This variety consistently produces large, firm berries that boast top quality and sweet flavor.

Great for farmers market, delicious desserts, making jams, or freezing.


Hardy in zones 4-8.  June-bearing.

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09--Tristar Everbearing strawberry 

Easy-care plants are medium height, disease resistant, and have a sweet flavor.  Offers a heavy crop in early Spring, and lighter crops in the heat of the summer, with increased sizable berries in the Fall.  This cylce makes Tribute an ideal strawberry for hydroponic growing or climate controlled environment, which offers high yields all year long.  Very attractive plants which make it great for hanging baskets.  Tolerates leaf scorch and blight.  Disease resistant to red stele and verticillium wilt. 


Great for farmers market, delicious desserts, making jams, or freezing.

Hardy in zones 4-8.  Everbearing.

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09--Seascape Day Neutral strawberry 

Seascape strawberry plants produce very large berries that are firm and conical in shape.  A very sweet tasting strawberry variety that produce well in low chill areas.  A vigorous growing strawberry, which is hardy for zones 4-8.  Seascape strawberries will continue to produce all Summer long.  Resists verticillium wilt, phytophthora crown rot and some resistance to anthracnose crown rot.


Hardy in zones 4-8.  Day Neutral.
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