Large long clusters of fruit borne on vigorous bush which unfortunately gets mildew easily.
Size: Bareroot | Price: $9.50 |
Large long clusters of fruit borne on vigorous bush which unfortunately gets mildew easily.
Size: Bareroot | Price: $9.50 |
Later than Red Lake or JVT, vigorous bush produces juicy berries.
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Decent crop of pink berries on medium bush.
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Upright growing bush produces good crop of medium red berries.
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Smaller, tighter bush crops heavily;early
Size: Bareroot | Price: $9.50 |
vigorous bush bears good crop of strigs filled with medium sized berries with small seeds; early.
Size: Bareroot | Price: $9.50 |
Large yield of large berries; late here.
Size: Bareroot | Price: $8.50 |
Large early berry but vigorous bush wildly attractive o aphids.
Size: Bareroot | Price: $9.50 |
Eccellet large sweet berry, but the bush lodges.
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Also called clove currant, this is not a black currant except in color. It ripens much later, is bigger and sweeter without the black currant muskiness. The yellow flowers in spring are spicy sweet and the bush is large (5′-6′) and open and has lovely fall color. see pic. I just got this additional info from one of my customers: The Crandall selection was from a wild stand of ribes odoratum found by a farmer west of Newton, KS in 1888. He developed the strain, which had extra sweetness and larger berry size. The original stand is gone now and I don’t remember who sent me my original plant thirty years ago, but I got a better strain from Colorado about 20 years ago. Some Crandalls bear better than others and because they are hard to root, I suspect that some nurseries are selling seedlings.
Size: Bareroot | Price: $9.50 |