Cane Berries
Blackberry, Black Butte
“World’s Largest” Blackberry! 2” long x 1” in diameter, nearly twice the size of other fresh blackberries. Fruit is firm & super for eating. Grows on trailing canes. Grows well in areas that stay above 10 degrees. Fresh Blackberry Cobbler anyone? Produces: Late June.
Blackberry, Obsidian
A large size berry, shiny-black. Homeowner variety for fresh eating & tasty on the morning cornflakes & pancakes! One of the heaviest bearing varieties. Produces late June thru mid July.
Blackberry, Olallie
Medium size: 1.5” long x ¾” thick, shiny black, firm berry. Sweeter & less tart than some others. Vigorous growers & very productive. Hardy above 10 degrees. Commercially grown in California. Tops with Vanilla Ice Cream! Produces: Late May to early July.
Boysenberry, Regular
Large berry, 1.5” long x 1” thick reddish-black berry. Soft, very juicy with a sweet-tart flavor. Wonderful aroma. Medium to large thorns. Excellent for canning, freezing or eating fresh. Good for our mild winters. Bears: June.
Boysenberry, Thornless
A medium sized berry, reddish-black in color. Less vigorous & productive than the regular. Popular with home owners due to the thornless feature. Good flavor & quality. Bears: June.
Raspberry, Bababerry
Extra large berries: Red, sweet, firm & flavorful. Excellent for hot valley areas & mild winters. Bears a large crop in early summer. Super on a dish of vanilla ice cream!
Raspberry, Autumn Bliss
An early Autumn fruiting raspberry. Aug. into Oct. Large, oval conical fruit that is medium to dark red in color. A pleasant mild flavor. Firm. Fresh eating and an excellent dessert berry!
Raspberry, Heritage
Large berries, firm, excellent quality. Red Everbearing. July (1st crop) is light but Sept. harvest improved in both quality & production. An everbearing variety with good vigor & hardy canes that do not need staking. Produces: July to Sept.

