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Caroline is recommended for U-pick and roadside/fresh market operations.

Evie-2 is recommended for U-pick and roadside/fresh market operations.

Pink Champagne is easy to grow, produces fruit of high quality and good flavor.

Ouachita is an excellent thornless blackberry option for home gardeners in the Mid-Atlantic, West Coast, and Southern states.

Patriot is an early-season, highly adaptable blueberry variety that excels in various soil conditions.

Prime-ArkĀ® Freedom is a great choice for U-pick and roadside/fresh market operations thanks to the excellent fruit size and flavor.

Mac Black is the perfect option to extend your black raspberry season, producing lots of tasty berries.

Purple Passion is a unique asparagus variety especially suited to the asparagus enthusiast.

Dickens is a consistent producer of high-quality fruit that is perfect for U-pick and roadside/fresh market operations.

Annapolis is a first-rate choice for U-pick operations and roadside markets in northern areas.

Chandler produces high yields of extremely large berries, making it an excellent choice for U-pick and roadside/fresh market operations.

Caddo is a high-quality blackberry plant that produces an abundance of high-quality fruit.

Blueberry plants to get you through the full blueberry harvest season.

Heritage is an heirloom variety, a standard for production and high-quality fruit.

Burgundy is a standout container plant that is small but mighty.

Encore extends the summer raspberry-picking season, offering high yields required by commercial growers.

Growers love Darselect for its size, color, appearance, and plant vigor.

Natchez is an excellent choice for roadside/fresh market operations.

Double Gold is suited for U-pick and local commercial sales.

Sonata is a productive variety that will give you large, sweet, bright red berries.

The right raspberry plants to plant for a long fruiting season!

The earliest fruiting primocane red raspberry, Polana allows you to grow a highly productive raspberry plant in the fall in more northern locations.