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A mid-late season variety with very good hardiness and very good productivity. The canes are very tall with little spines and good suckering. Raspberries are large, medium red with excellent firmness and good flavour. Resembles Festival but with more vigour and resistance to orange rust.

Very good productivity

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The product is sold in account of 50 plants.

A mid-late season variety with very good hardiness and very good productivity. The canes are very tall with little spines and good suckering. Raspberries are large, medium red with excellent firmness and good flavour. Resembles Festival but with more vigour and resistance to orange rust.
Very good productivity

Data sheet

Origin
Nova Scotia
Hardiness
Very good
Productivity
Very good
Size
Very good
Flavor
Very good
Firmness
Excellent
Properties
#1 Variety
Type of market
Wholesale, retail, pick-your-own & processing

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