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Blackberries 2012/2013
BLACKBERRIES / BRAMBLES Mostly £9.00 RED = NEW!
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Adrienne |
Very early
- early July - excellent flavour, thornless and vigorous. |
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Cacanska Bestrna
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Early. Very large
fruited, up to 15 gms. Thornless, good health. Serbia.
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Helen Sold out
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Very early, thornless, heavy crop of
large berries in a concentrated picking period.
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Loch Maree
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Semi-erect thornless type; heavy crops with a better flavour than Loch Ness. Double pink blossom gives an ornamental bonus.
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| Loch Tay |
Semi-erect, thornless,
better flavour than Loch Ness and preferred by Waitrose.
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Oregon Thornless
Sold out
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Parsley Leafed ornamental
foliage, thornless, good along paths etc., mild flavour,
mid/late.
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Sylvan Sold out |
Vigorous; large shiny
fruit, excellent taste - blackberry, mid-July; said
to suit heavy soil & cold sites. Short season.
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| Thornfree |
Thornless, good quality, late variety so a warm autumn helps make a big crop.
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Triple Crown
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Semi-erect, vigorous, thornless late. Good flavour. USA.
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HYBRID BLACKBERRIES
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Boysenberry bare root £5.00 |
Sweet, tasty, blackberry type fruit in July. Good drought
resistance. Thornless
type only, normal vigour. Bloomed purple stems.
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Buckingham Tayberry |
Thornless version of Tayberry also slightly less vigorous.
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Japanese Wineberry
£12.50
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Ornamental, red bristly stems,
pink flowers July, orange fruits. Good at altitude. Container grown only.
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Thornless Loganberry |
Thornless version of Loganberry and slightly less vigorous.
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Tayberry |
Large dark red fruit, sweet, juicy, mild flavour, makes excellent
jam. Buds killed by hard frosts in very cold areas.
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