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Plant Catalogue - Soft Fruit

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BLACKBERRIES 
Loch Ness - heavy yield, thornless. 

Loch Tay - early to mid season. Semi erect compact habit. Thornless canes

Natchez

Ouachita - mid season. very high yield on thornless canes

BLACKCURRANTS 
Baldwin - mid/late season, compact bush. 

Ben Connan

Ben Lomond AGM - mid season, upright, vigorous. 

Ben Nevis
Ben Sarek AGM - compact bush, highly productive, mildew resistant. 
Wellington - early, mid season, fine flavour. 

BLUEBERRIES Vaccinium corymbosum varieties - clusters of easily picked fruits of excellent flavour. Green leaves often turning red in autumn.

Bluecrop - mid season (July and August) Small white or pinkish flowers in May. Large clusters of fruits. Height compact 1 to 1.5 metres.

Bluegold - mid season (July and August) Small white or pinkish flowers in May. Large high quality fruit. Height 1 to 2 5 metres.

Elliot- late season (September to early October) Small white or pinkish flowers in May. Height 1.5 to 2 metres.

Jersey - mid season (July and August) Small white or pinkish flowers in May. Large firm blue-black fruits. Height to 2 metres.

Nui- early to mid season (July to early August) Small white or pinkish flowers in May. Extremely large light blue fruits. Height 1.5 to 2 metres.

Ozarkblue - late season (Mid August to early October) Small white or pinkish flowers in May. Large light blue fruits. Height 1.5 to 2 metres.



BOYSENBERRIES Delicious, purple black fruits, July-August. N/A 2010

COBNUTS 
Cosford Filbert - abundant bearer with round nuts of a good sweet flavour. 
Kentish Cob - large, flattish nut of excellent flavour. 

CRANBERRIES Scarlet berries ripen in autumn and stay plump and juicy through winter. 

GOOSEBERRIES 
Careless AGM - mid season, yellow/green berries of fine flavour.

Hinnonmaki - mid season, olive  green fruits, best for cooking hardy and resistance to mildew

Hinnonmaki Gul - mid season, clear yellow/green fruits, slightly smaller than the red variety, hardy and resistance to mildew

Hinnonmaki Rod - mid season, sweet aromatic red fruits. hardy and resistance to mildew
Invicta AGM - mid season, good flavour, mildew resistant, heavy cropper. 
Leveller AGM - mid season, good flavoured yellow/green berries. 
Whinham's Industry AGM - mid to late season, dark red, hairy berries 

LOGANBERRIES 

LY654 AGM (Thornless) - light red, delicate flavour. 

MORUS NIGRA (MULBERRY)
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RASPBERRIES 
All Gold - yellow berries.

Raspberry Autumn Bliss Autumn Bliss AGM - self supporting, early autumn. 

Glen Ample AGM - mid season, large berries of excellent quality and flavour. Large yields. Spine free
Glen Clova - early, vigorous, good for freezing. 
Glen Prosen AGM - late to mid season, very firm fruit of good flavour. 
Leo AGM - late, high quality. 

Malling Admiral AGM - mid to late season, large berries of excellent flavour. Heavy cropping, good disease resistance. Spine free.
Malling Delight -mid season, large, long fruits. 
Malling Jewel AGM - mid season, firm texture, fine flavour, good freezer. 

Tulameen

REDCURRANTS 

Jonkheer van Tets - early, long trusses of large fruits
Laxton's No: 1 - early, strong, upright habit. 
Red Lake AGM - mid to late, large quality fruits. 

RHUBARB 

Champagne - Reddish stems and a good flavour
Timperly Early AGM - well known tasty early variety. 

STRAWBERRIES

Albion - autumn good flavour and strong disease resistance

Elsanta- mid season large glossy firm fruits

Florence - late good flavour, good resistance to mildew

Honeoye AGM early season good flavour

Symphony-

TAYBERRY AGM   Raspberry/Blackberry cross, resembles a loganberry.

VINES see climbers - Vitis 

WHITECURRANTS 
White Versailles (Versailles Blanche) - white grape, large and sweet.

WINEBERRIES - see climbers - Rubus phoeniculasius 

WORCESTER BERRY Cross between Gooseberry and Blackcurrant, slightly blue berries in clusters. Mild blackcurrant flavour.


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