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Strawberries - Flavorfest
Flavorfest is a mid-season variety, adapted to both plasticulture and matted row production. Fruits are an attractive bright red color with an excellent flavor profile. Berries are large and hold their size throughout the season. The plant is vigorous and shows excellent disease resistance to red stele and leaf disease. Zones 4-7.
The strawberry is a highly nutritious fruit, loaded with vitamin C and powerful antioxidants. Strawberries can be used for pies, jams, smoothies, salads and parfaits, also makes a great topping for pancakes, biscuits, and ice cream.


Raspberries - Royalty
The Geneva Experiment Station in Geneva, New York released this raspberry variety in 1982. The most popular purple raspberry variety today, Royalty is very productive. The canes are thorny and long. The fruit is large, of high quality, and is the sweetest of all the purple raspberries. Good for fresh eating and excellent for jams and jellies. Royalty can be picked slightly immature as a firm red berry. Eludes spring frost damage, as it is a late-season variety. It has multiple insect resistances, including immunity to the raspberry aphid, which should help to extend the productive life of the planting. Zone 4-8.
Vitamins C and E, selenium, beta carotene, lutein, lycopene, and zeaxanthin are all examples of antioxidants which are present in raspberries.
Raspberries make great jams and topping for cheesecake, ice cream, and cereal.


Thornless Raspberry - Joan J
This high-yielding, thornless, early primocane raspberry variety has been a good performer for our growers. The fruit is large and holds its size well. Berries are firm, easy picking (they release well) with small drupelets and good flavor. The fruit will hold and ship well, as it is dry. Highly recommended for planting when early fruit is desired. If used to produce a double crop, the summer crop will fruit at around the same time as Nova. Zones 4-8.
Vitamins C and E, selenium, beta carotene, lutein, lycopene, and zeaxanthin are all examples of antioxidants which are present in raspberries.
Raspberries make great jams, cobblers and toppings for cheesecake, ice cream, and cereal.


Thornless Blackberry- Chester
Considered one of the more winter hardy and productive thornless varieties available. Chester blackberry produces large, high-quality fruit that ripens in early to mid-August. The fruit has good flavor when fully ripe, and does not soften or lose its shiny black color in hot weather. Chester plants are vigorous and show resistance to cane blight. Zones 5-9.
Blackberries are high in vitamins C and K and are high in fiber. Blackberries make great jams cobblers and toppings for cheesecake, ice cream, and cereal.
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      • 1 acre or more
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