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(Rubus species) Why grow blackberries when they grow wild along roadways and paths? The cultivated varieties we offer are easy to grow, they produce reliably huge loads of fruit and they have delicious differences in flavor. Not only that, but we have eight varieties without thorns! Raintree offers one-year, well-rooted vines that will grow rapidly. Unless stated, they may be bare root or potted plants. Blackberries are prohibited to HI.

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Apache Thornless Blackberry
Catalog Number: E505R

(10 or more $4.00/Each) Newest upright selection. It is heavily productive, with large, flavorful fruit. Starts ripening in Late June. We offer well rooted bareroot plants.

Our price: $5.95
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Arapaho blackberry-4 Inch Pot
Catalog Number: E500
Arapaho produces large crops of sweet, flavorful fruit for a month beginning in mid-June on upright, thornless plants. In 4' pots.
Our price: $5.95
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Berries/ Rasp & Black
Catalog Number: S040

by Louise Riotte, 31 pages. This Storey booklet shows the backyard gardener how to plant, care for and trellis rasp and blackberries. In all the Story booklets, which were published in 1979, the info on selecting varieties is out of date but the other information is very useful.

Our price: $3.95
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Black Diamond Blackberry-4 Inch Pot
Catalog Number: E573
(NZ9128-R) A new thornless selection with the wonderful flavor of the Marionberry, but with slightly increased cold hardiness and a larger, firmer berry! Vines are very productive, disease resistant and easy to grow and bear for several weeks in late July and August. A new winner for the backyard connoisseur. 4' pot.
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Boysenberry-4 Inch Pot
Catalog Number: E510
A distinctly tart, juicy cross between blackberry and red raspberry, these large, red-black berries mature at up to 2' long. The harvest of delicious, aromatic fruit continues to ripen for up to two months. Try eating them fresh with cream or baking into a spectacular pie---exceptional. Trellis the trailing, vigorous canes. USDA Zones 6-10.
Our price: $6.50
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Boysenberry-Bareroot
Catalog Number: E510R

A distinctly tart, juicy cross between blackberry and red raspberry, these large, red-black berries mature at up to 2" long. The harvest of delicious, aromatic fruit continues to ripen for up to two months. Try eating them fresh with cream or baking into a spectacular pie---exceptional. Trellis the trailing, vigorous canes. USDA Zones 6-10. Bare Root Canes.

Our price: $5.00
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Cascade blackberry-4 Inch Pot
Catalog Number: E515
Thought to be a cross between Loganberry and wild Cascade trailing blackberry (which it will pollinate), this berry was a very popular backyard crop 40 years ago, but it has long since been unavailable. Many still ask for it, because of an unmatched wild trailing blackberry flavor, a much larger size and higher productivity. Fruit ripens in July. USDA Zones 7-9. 4 inch pots.
Our price: $7.50
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Cascade Trailing blkbrry-4 Inch Pot
Catalog Number: E520
(Rubus ursinus) Every summer from Alaska to Northern California, fruit lovers in the know pick and trip over the sweet, especially tasty, native trailing blackberries. We offer a selection found in the wild that is among the biggest and sweetest ever found, although still small. Grow them on a trellis, so they won't be underfoot and so you can pick lots of fruit which is otherwise only available in the wild and fetches a very high price! We offer female plants that need to be pollinized. Unless you have a wild trailing male in the neighborhood, also plant Tayberry, ORUS 1843 or Cascade. USDA Zones 7-9. 4' pots.
Our price: $9.50
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Chester Thornless Blackberry-2YR Bareroot
Catalog Number: E525R
To extend the harvest, plant Chester, which starts its huge production right when Triple Crown leaves off. Very large, flavorful berries start ripening in August and an extremely heavy production continues all the way until frost. Very similar to Triple Crown, fruit is borne on vigorous, thornless canes that resist cane blight. Unusually versatile, plants do well in cooler and warmer summer areas, where berries stay firm in the heat. USDA Zones 5-9 .
Our price: $5.95
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Marionberry-4 Inch Pot
Catalog Number: E572
Although thorny, Marionberry has such an incredible, rich flavor that many people prefer it to any other berry for eating out of hand and for making superb pies, jellies or juices. Plants produce consistently heavy crops of high quality fruit starting in July and continuing for several weeks. Not to be confused with the former mayor of Washington, DC. USDA Zones 7-9. Available in 4' pots.
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