Fruit Trees ... Berries ... Grapes & Nuts - Otto and Sons Nursery
Fruit Trees ... Berries ... Grapes & Nuts - Otto and Sons Nursery
Fruit Trees ... Berries ... Grapes & Nuts - Otto and Sons Nursery
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Jewel<br />
Early Midseason: mid May - mid June. Jewel has become one of the<br />
leading varieties in California due to its adaptability,<br />
exceptional growth, high yields, <strong>and</strong> large tangy<br />
fruit. Jewel is excellent for warmer regions due to its<br />
low chill requirement of 200 hours. Plant with<br />
other midseason varieties for best pollination.<br />
Jubilee<br />
Midseason: late May - early June. Jubilee has distinguished itself by<br />
performing well in heavier soils through summer<br />
heat. We especially like the upright (5’), compact<br />
bush <strong>and</strong> the easy-picking sky blue berries over the<br />
outer periphery of the bush. Jubilee berries are medium<br />
sized <strong>and</strong> especially tasty, growing in large<br />
clusters that ripen over a two week period. Fall foliage<br />
is yellow orange. Jubilee needs about 500 chilling<br />
hours.<br />
Misty<br />
Early: late May - early June. Misty is one of the most attractive, vigorous<br />
<strong>and</strong> high yielding Southern Highbush varieties.<br />
The 5’ plant has bright blue-green foliage providing<br />
a perfect contrast to the pink <strong>and</strong> white<br />
spring flowers. It produces sky blue medium sized<br />
fruit. Yields best when planted with other varieties.<br />
Chilling needs are very low (300 hours).<br />
Oneil<br />
Very Early: mid May-early June. First to ripen <strong>and</strong> early to bloom,<br />
this upright bush produces stout canes with bright<br />
red wood, while displaying large glossy green leaves<br />
in the summer <strong>and</strong> brilliant mixed red colors in the<br />
fall. Plant grows to 5’. <strong>Berries</strong> are light blue <strong>and</strong><br />
large in size. Chill hours<br />
32<br />
400. Avoid frost pockets.