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Cumberland Raspberry
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The Cumberland Raspberry, Rubus idaeus 'Cumberland', a spring planted herbacious root, is the classic name in everbearing raspberries. This blue-black variety produces large juicy sweet berries with very few seeds. Cumberland raspberries freeze very well. Place the Cumberland Raspberry in full sun and rich, well drained soil. To encourage the best growth, water well during growth.
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Cumberland Raspberry
The Cumberland Raspberry, Rubus idaeus 'Cumberland', a spring planted herbacious root, is the classic name in everbearing raspberries. This blue-black variety produces large juicy sweet berries with very few seeds. Cumberland raspberries freeze very well. Place the Cumberland Raspberry in full sun and rich, well drained soil. To encourage the best growth, water well during growth.
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Latham Raspberry
The Latham Raspberry, Rubus idaeus 'Latham', a spring planted herbacious root is a thorny shrub that produces one crop per year. This summer bearing variety has a sweet flavor and firm fruit. Latham produces medium sized fruits with good flavor, firmness, and freezing quality. Place the Latham Raspberry in full sun and rich, well drained soil. To encourage the best growth, water well during growth.
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Coville Blueberries
The Blueberry Coville, 'Vaccinium corymbosum 'Coville', is a late season variety which has very large firm berries. The berries have a slightly tart taste which makes them and excellent desert berry. Extra time should be given to allow the berries to completely ripen. The open and upright bush will exhibit lovely burgundy leaves in the fall. Blueberries are acidic soil lovers.
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Suffolk (Red) Grape
The Suffolk Grape (Red), Vitis labrusca 'Suffolk', produces large loss clusters of very round, medium sized red grapes. These grapes are seedless, have very tender skin and are delicious eaten fresh or cooled down as a dessert. The Suffolk grape ripens a couple weeks earlier than the Concord grape. This grape is very winter hardy and can be used for table or commercial uses. Grapevines can be ornamental, and are valuable as shade or screen plants in the home or landscape.
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Niagara Grape
The Niagara Grape (White), Vitis labrusca 'Niagara' , is a seedless grape that is commonly used for wines, champagnes, jams/jellies and juice. The Niagara Grape has a very sweet taste that makes it perfect to serve fresh on the table. Grapes are faily high maintenance plants but easily worth the additional time to care for the plant.
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