Jonkeer Van Tets Currant -The erect bush has mildew resistance. The extra large, red fruit is very early and easy to pick and quite productive. Fruit is highly rated for flavor.
Red Lake Currant -It is a cold-hardy currant, moderately susceptible to powdery mildew, and is widely planted in the U.S. and Europe. The plants are fairly vigorous, very productive and grow to 3'-5' tall. The berries are dark red, sub-acid (which means sweeter) and of high quality.
White Imperial Currant-Produces clusters of white, translucent fruit with a pink blush. This is considered to have the richest flavor of all currants and is about the same in size as red currants and also as hardy.
White Primus Currant -A very sweet and tasty white currant. Primus produces a compact bush with long fruiting clusters. The primus fruit is self pollinating and very high in vitamin C. The unique flavor of this, the sweetest of the currant, make Primus a must for the serious growers.
Titania Black Currant- Is immune to White Pine Blister and very good resistance to mildew. Large, firm berries with a mild flavor. The plant is a vigorous grower and can reach 6' tall. Beware of late spring frosts during the bloom stage!
Captivator Gooseberry - American and European cross with great plant features. Vigorous canes, nearly thorn-free and disease resistant. The dessert quality red fruit is tear-drop shaped with a sweet, mild taste. Pick when ripe to avoid fruit drop. Good resistance to powdery mildew.
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