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NORTHERN VARIETIES          ORDER NOW

Variety Zone Ripening Time Berry Size Flavor Mature Size Bush Shape
Northern Highbush 4-7 Very Early             MEDIUM Tangy 3-5 ft Upright Compact
Bluetta  
                   
Bluetta is a great candidate for colder climates because it blooms a little later, yet ripens early. It is very productive, yielding berries that are slightly dark and medium sized, with a unique wild flavor. Bluetta is compact in growth and has notable scarlet colors in fall, making it an excellent selection for edible landscaping.
Northern Highbush 4-7   Early           MEDIUM / LARGE Mildy Sweet 4-6 ft Stocky Upright
Duke  
               
Duke is the most widely planted early ripening northern variety, and for good reason. It is a heavy, consistent producer with an attractive, firm, light blue high quality berry. Duke blooms late but ripens early, which protects the blossoms from spring frosts. Branches may droop to the ground when laden with fruit.
Northern Highbush 4-7   Early           LARGE Tangy Sweet 4-6 ft Upright
Spartan  
                  
Spartan is one of the most attractive, easy to pick and best flavored blueberries, making it a favorite at farm market stands and with home gardeners. Spartan can be particular about soil types, requiring a site with light, well-drained soils and abundant organic matter.
Northern Highbush 3-7   Early           LARGE Tangy 3-5 ft Open Spreading
Patriot  
                     
Patriot was selected for home gardeners who desire a cold-hardy variety that bears consistent crops. Patriot’s low growing bush reflects its partial lowbush parentage. It is adaptable to many soil types and may perform better in wetter soils than many other varieties. Patriot makes an excellent landscape variety with its showy white blooms in the spring, dark green summer foliage, and fiery orange-red fall colors.
Northern Highbush 4-7     Mid Early         MEDIUM Mild 6-7 ft Upright
Bluejay  
                     
The bush grows rapidly and is easy to establish. Berries are formed in loose clusters that will hang for long periods of time so that most of the fruit can be harvested in one picking. The medium-sized berry with a small dry scar and thick skin is acceptable for fresh, but is best suited for the process market.  In some colder regions, Bluejay has shown some vulnerability in yield, possibly due to poor pollination and frost during bloom
Northern Highbush 5-7     Mid Early         LARGE Sweet 5-6 ft Upright
Seirra  
                   
The vigorous, fast growing bush appears quite adaptable to many soil types and makes an excellent selection for hedgerows.  Fruit size is large, 50 berries per cup.  Quality of the fruit is excellent, picking scar is small. Good color and good flavor make this new cultivar very promising for future plantings in most areas of the United States.
Northern Highbush 3-7     Mid Early         MEDIUM Sweet 4-7 ft Upright Spreading
Northland  
                  
Northland is the most cold-hardy Highbush variety. It is easy to grow and adaptable to many different soil types. This very productive variety often yields over 20 pounds per bush when mature. The berries are excellent for jams and baking because of their high sugar content. The bright yellow wood and compact shape makes Northland a good candidate for landscaping, especially when grouped with other compact varieties like Bluetta or Patriot.
Northern Highbush 3-7       Mid        LARGE Sweet 4-6 ft Upright Open
Blueray  
                   
An old favorite and versatile variety, Blueray performs particularly well in areas with hot summers or very cold winters, and produces high quality berries with outstanding dessert flavor. The stunning rosy pink flowers turn bright white when in full bloom.  Works very well with Bluecrop.
Northern Highbush 4-7       Mid        LARGE Mild Sweet 4-6 ft Stocky Upright
Toro  
                  
Toro continues to amaze us with its easy to pick berries that hang like grapes from the stocky bush. While not as fast a grower as some of the other varieties, Toro has outstanding ornamental qualities. The flowers turn from hot pink to bright white and contrast nicely with the bronze colored spring foliage. Deep green summer foliage turns to the brightest of reds in the fall.
Northern Highbush 3-7       Mid        LARGE Sweet 4-6 ft Upright Open
Bluecrop  
                    
Considered the best all around variety for adaptability, consistent yields, high quality fruit and disease resistance. There are other varieties with better ornamental value but none perform better in the garden. Bluecrop is perhaps the most widely planted variety in the U.S.  This variety cross pollinates with Blueray wonderfully.
Northern Highbush 4-7       Mid        MEDIUM / LARGE Sweet 3-5 ft Compact Globe
Bluegold  
                  
Cold-hardy Bluegold is perfect for landscaping. Fall foliage and winter wood are a golden yellow, followed by bright-white blooms in the spring. The sky blue colored berries form large clusters that are easy to pick.
Northern Highbush 4-7       Mid        EXTREMELY LARGE Excellent 5-6 ft Upright
Bonus  
                   
Very good hardiness and very good productivity. Bushes are vigorous and fruit is very large, very firm, medium blue with very good flavour. This bush has the largest blueberries we have ever seen. 'Bonus' blueberries are quarter to half-dollar size.  Largest blueberry on the market today.
Northern Highbush 4-7       Mid            4-6 ft Upright
Rubel  
                     SMALL Sweet
A true wild Highbush blueberry discovered in the early 1900’s, Rubel has remained popular due to its delectable full-flavored small berries, perfect for pies and muffins. As blueberries have gained attention due to their extremely high antioxidant levels, research has shown that Rubel scores higher than most others, truly the reigning “king” of health foods! Rubel is cold-hardy and a consistent producer.
Northern Highbush 4-7         Mid-Late       Excellent 4-6 ft Slightly Spreading
Chandler   EXTREMELY LARGE
 

     

It’s the biggest! This is the largest blueberry you’ve ever seen. And it’s sweet and juicy, perfect for baking and just plain eating. Harvest Chandler from mid-to-late season.  The plant is highly ornamental, hardy and self-pollinating. Provides ripe fruit for 4 to 5 weeks.
Northern Highbush 4-7         Mid-Late       Excellent 4-6 ft Slightly Spreading
Darrow   EXTREMELY LARGE
 

           

Darrow has some of the largest berries of all blueberry cultivars with some fruit actually reaching quarter size! The fruit is slightly flat, light blue, with a delightful tart flavor. The bush is quite vigorous, reaching 5-6 feet at maturity. Darrow does not produce as heavily in the colder zones as it does in milder areas but the "blue ribbon" sized berries are worth the reduced yields.
Northern Highbush 3-7         Mid-Late       Excellent 5-7 ft Slightly Spreading
Nelson   LARGE
                   
It was selected from crosses of Bluecrop and Berkeley and seems to have inherited Bluecrop’s flavor and Berkeley’s giant size.  Quality of the fruit is very good. Berries are firm. Picking scars are small and berry color is a dark blue
Northern Highbush 4-7         Mid-Late     LARGE Mild 5-7 ft Stocky Spreading
Berkley        
                   
Berkeley is one of the most popular home garden varieties. This handsome, easy to grow bush is an excellent producer in mild climates. Bright yellow wood in the winter contrasts nicely with red wooded varieties. Avoid planting in colder exposed areas or areas prone to frost pockets.
Northern Highbush 4-7           Late   MEDIUM Sweet 6-8 ft Upright
Jersey      
                 
One of the oldest and most widely grown of all varieties, Jersey is a favorite for home gardeners wanting an easy to grow bush that produces reliably heavy late season crops year after year. This bush tolerates a wide range of soil types, and the small to medium sized, sweet tasting fruit is a favorite for baking.
Northern Highbush 4-7             Very Late MEDIUM / LARGE Tangy 4-6 ft Upright
Elliott    
   
With this variety, home gardeners can enjoy fresh berries clear through late summer. Bright burgundy colored wood accents the grey-green foliage and sky blue berries. The late bloom period that avoids most spring frosts and the typically heavy bud set warrants extra pruning, but the bountiful crops of larger fruit are worth the effort. The berry can be quite tart unless picked fully ripe.



SOUTHERN VARIETIES          ORDER NOW

Variety Zone Ripening Time Berry Size Flavor Mature Size Bush Shape
Southern Highbush 5-9 Very Early             LARGE Very Sweet 4-6 ft Upright Spreading
O'neal  
                 
First to ripen and early to bloom, this upright bush produces stout canes with bright red wood, while displaying large glossy green leaves in the summer and brilliant mixed red colors in the fall. Berries are light blue and large in size. Plant where blueberries are well suited and avoid frost pockets.  Chilling needs are 600 hours.  I consider this in my top 2 choices of most flavorful.
Southern Highbush 7-10   Early           LARGE Excellent 5-7 ft Upright Spreading
Star This variety is patented and cannot be propogated unless you are licensed.  We are not licensed.  We buy this variety from a nursey in Ga that is licensed.  All royalties have been paid.
                  
Star is currently the leading southern cultivar. It is strong growing, has dependable berry quality and ease of hand harvest, with most berries removed in the fi rst two pickings. Drawbacks with Star are the susceptibility to botrytis during wet springs.  Chilling needs are 400 hours
Southern Highbush 5-10   Early           MEDIUM / LARGE Sweet 4-6 ft Upright Spreading
Misty  
              
Misty is one of the most attractive, vigorous and high yielding Southern Highbush varieties. The bright blue-green foliage provides a perfect contrast to the pink and white spring flowers and sky blue summer fruit. Yields best when planted with other varieties. Chilling needs are a very low 300 hours.
Southern Highbush 7-10   Early           MEDIUM / LARGE Excellent 5-7 ft Upright Spreading
Sharpblue  
                 
Sharpblue is the leading and most adaptable variety in low chill areas throughout the world. In milder zones with fewer than 500 chilling hours Sharpblue will bloom and fruit almost year-round, with foliage remaining nearly evergreen. Chilling needs are a very low 200 hours.
Southern Highbush 6-10   Early           MEDIUM Sweet 5-6 ft Upright
Gulf Coast  
               
Excellent flavor, firmness and good picking scar. A vigorous upright bush with moderate toughness and good tolerance to root rot. These medium sized fruits will produce in full sun or full shade.  Chilling needs are 150 hours
Southern Highbush 7-9   Early           MEDIUM Sweet 5-6 ft Upright Narrow
Reiville  
 
Vigorous, easy to grow variety that thrives in hot climates or the cool coast. Hot pink blooms cover the bush in springtime, giving way to loads of light blue, medium sized berries.  Fruit has outstanding flavor and a unique crisp, almost crunchy, texture.  Chilling needs are 500 hours
Southern Highbush 7-9     Mid Early         MEDIUM Excellent 5-6 ft Upright
Georgia Gem    
 
Growers on the East Coast have found Georgia Gem quite cold hardy, yet tolerant of high temperatures.  High quality medium size fruit, mid-season. Soil must be acidic, high in humus. Chilling hours are a very low 200 hours.
Southern Highbush 5-8         Mid Late     MEDIUM / LARGE Robust 4-6 ft Upright Spreading
Legacy    
   
This interesting release from the USDA Blueberry Research Station in New Jersey keeps many of its leaves through mild winters, and offers a very different look in the landscape. Foliage turns crimson in colder climates. Legacy is both a vigorous grower and heavy producer, rating as one of the best flavored varieties in USDA trials. I consider this in my top 2 choices of most flavorful.