

This new release from the U of A has very hardy, upright canes. Very large fruit with excellent flavor.
It is vigorous and its fruit is extra large, firm and sweet. It is very upright in its growth after one year in the field.
Ripens a few days after Black Satin. Hardy in zones 5-8.
Makes a strong vigorous bush and has a very sweet flavor.
Ripens late July early August. Hardy in zones 5-9.
It is extremely productive and vigorous. The berries are large .
Ripens in July. Hardy in zones 6-9.
Arapaho fruit has excellent sweet flavor, good size, firm berries and heavy production. We believe that it is one of the earliest blackberries to ripen. Hardy in zones 4-9.
Navaho is a very popular variety. Yielding a bumper crop of large, firm, sweet fruit. It establishes itself quickly and shows good heat tolerance as well as cold tolerance. Hardy in zones 6-10.
Very cold hardy plant. Has medium to large well flavored fruit. Tight compact clusers. Triple Crown, very vigorous, semi-erect cans. Has medium to large firm sweet fruit. New from USDA.
It is productive and vigorous, and is one of the largest of all berries, reaching a length of l-1/2 - 2 inches. Ripens May to June. Hardy in zones 5-9.
TRIPLE CROWN:
New from USDA. Vigorous vines, produce firm, sweet fruit. Very productive.
For 1 year plants
Arapaho, Navaho - add $0.10 per plant
This variety doesn't require much care at all. Highly praised for making cobblers, pies, and jellies. Ripens 7 to 10 days before Blackberries. Hardy in zones 4-9.
One of the earlies ripening berries. Has very large fruit with great flavor. Upright canes. Also a new release from the U of A.
The fruit of Shawnee is very large and its good size is kept throughout the season. Has good flavor and is one of the most productive of all thorny varieties. Ripens early. Hardy in zones 5-9.
Thought to be the biggest blackberry in the world, appears to be very heat tolerant and has flavor similar to Shawnee. Ripens mid to late season(July). Hardy in zones 5-9.
It is comparable to Shawnee with outstanding yields. Fruit size is comparable to Cheyenne and seed size is small. Fruit quality is excellent. Ripens very early. Hardy in zones 5-8.
Cherokee is very upright and vigorous with large, sweet and firm fruit. Ripens mid season. Hardy in zones 5-8.
It is rapidly becoming a favorite of the upright thorny types. Berries are large, very sweet and firm. It is one of the more winter hardy varieties. Ripens mid-season. Hardy in zones 5-8.
Very hardy and vigorous canes. Grows well in most climates. Berries are of medium size and sweet. An old favorite. Ripens mid-season. Hardy in zones 5-8.
For 1 year plants
Early ripening, high yielding, excellent fruit quality and flavor.
For 1 year plants
ARAPAHO
NAVAHO
APACHE
OUCHITA