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COX BERRY FARM 1081 HWY. 818 CLARKSVILLE, AR 72830 PHONE: 479-754-3707 EMAIL US: coxberryfarm@centurytel.net
FALL 2008 - SPRING 2009
BLACKBERRY PRICE LIST:
THORNLESS VARIETIES:
Navaho, Arapaho, Apache, Ouachita
Navaho-Pat.#6679: Released from University of Arkansas in 1988. Ripens
about one week later than Shawnee, and about 15 days after Cheyenne. It is thornless, erect, self-supporting, with sweeter
tasting berries than other thornless varieties. Size is comparable only to Cheyenne. Emergence of plants from root cuttings
is only 65%, therefore, a closer spacing of root cuttings is necessary. Berries are conic in shape bright glossy black. Fruit
is firmer than other thorny varieties, and seed size is smaller than other thornless types. Patented.
Arapaho-Pat.#8510: An early ripening, erect, thornless blackberry that quickly establishes full fruiting row. Fruit is short, conic shaped
and bright black in color. Fruit is firm, similar to Navaho and more firm than Shawnee and Choctaw. Flavor is similar to Navaho.
Seed size is small. Ripens about eleven days earlier than Navaho, and two days before Shawnee. Fruiting period is less than
four weeks. Plants are moderately vigorous and very erect.
Apache-Pat.#11865: Apache produced yields higher
than or similar to Arapaho and Navaho. It is larger than either Arapaho or Navaho, usually twice as large as Navaho, and 80%
larger than Arapaho. First harvest date for Apache averages 15 days later than Arapaho. Fruit firmness was rated lower for
Apache compared to Navaho but comparable to Arapaho. Flavor of Apache was rated very good. Apache is more erect than either
of the comparative thornless erect cultivars. Outstanding characteristics of Apache include large fruit, good yields, good
fruit quality and thornless vigorous, healthy erect plants. Ouachita-Pat. Pending: The fourth thornless released by the U of A.; very productive, sweet and medium
sized. Ripens between Arapaho and Navaho. Resistant to double blossom, very erect with berry size larger than Navaho, but
smaller than Apache. Fruit storage and handling very good - similar to Navaho.
Root Cuttings* *NOT
AVAILABLE FOR 2008-2009 SEASON
Thorny Varieties: Kiowa, Chickasaw
Kiowa-Pat.#9861: Erect, thorny blackberry. Fruit
are blocky and have an attractive glossy black finish. Produces large fruit (30% heavier than Shawnee) over a period of six
weeks. Fruit is firmer than Shawnee and has a longer storage life. Fruiting row establishment is good using either plants
or root cuttings.
Chickasaw-Pat. Pending: Chickasaw produces larger fruit, has comparable to higher
yields, and has improved postharvest handling characteristics compared to Shawnee with a similar season of ripening. Chickasaw
has excellent flower and fruit fertility and full drupelet set. Chickasaw blooms 1 to 3 days later than Choctaw and on average
4 days before Shawnee. First harvest date for Chickasaw averaged 3 days later than Shawnee and Kiowa. Fruit of Chickasaw are
long, cylindrical and slightly flattened in shape and very attractive with a glossy, black finish. Fruit firmness was higher
for Chickasaw than Shawnee or Choctaw but comparable to Kiowa. Flavor of Chickasaw was rated higher than Kiowa and Shawnee.
Canes of Chickasaw are thorny and have a thorn density similar to Shawnee but less than that of Kiowa. It is more erect than
Kiowa and slightly less erect than Shawnee. Outstanding characteristics of Chickasaw include large fruit, high yields, good
fruit quality, improved post harvest performance over Shawnee, and vigorous, healthy, erect plants.
Root
Cuttings* *NOT AVAILABLE
FOR 2008-2009 SEASON
Plants 500-1000 = 1.00 each 100-500 = 1.15 each 50-100 = 1.75 each 25-50 = 2.25 1-25=2.75
BLUEBERRY
PLANT PRICE LIST
Duke - Early season, vigorous, very productive with large berries and mild flavor.
Bluecrop - Mid season, viogorous bush, very productive with light blue berries and good flavor.
Ozark Blue-Pat.#10035:
Late season, vigorous, high yields wilth light blue high quality fruit.
O'Neal- Very early season, medium size
fruit and very sweet. Grows best in the south and requires only 400 chilling hours.
Plants $3.00
ea.
RASPBERRY PRICE LIST
Nova - Early mid-season, high quality, good flavor.
Reveille - Early season, high yielding, bright red fruit with good flavor.
Plants $2.00 ea.
All plants are Arkansas State Plant Board inspected.
Shipping information: Terms are net cash with orders under $100. Orders over $100 require a deposit of 25% with order. Full balance due
before delivery. Orders are shipped by U. P. S., please include shipping cost with your payment, as shown below.
up to $15 ———————— add $13.00 $15 to $50 ————————— add $17.00 $50 to $100
———————— add $20.00
For large orders - inquire about shipping costs
LIMITED WARRANTY:
We take all precautions to have our stock true to name and to arrive in good condition. If you have any claim, please notify
us immediately. Under no circumstances shall our liability extend beyond the value of the plants sold, Cox Berry Farm shall
in no event be liable for any other damages, whether direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential. By acceptance
of the product, the buyer acknowledges that the limitations and disclaimers herein described, are conditions of sale and that
they constitute the entire agreement between the parties regarding warranty or any other liability.
Thank
You!
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