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Currants

Currants

Produce late June/early July. Self-fruitful, but produces better with more than one.

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Primus White 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 currants, makes primus a must for the serious novelty currant and fruit grower.  Zone 3-5.

Rovada Red Currant

This red currant from the Netherlands grows 3-5' tall and produces very large fruit on extremely long strig. Shows good resistance to mildew and other leaf diseases. Ripens 3-4 weeks later than Jonkeer Van Tets making it an excellent selection to extend the red currant season.  Zone 3-8.

Perfection

Plants are vigorous and cold-hardy. Self-pollinating. Ripens in July. Great for jellies. Zones 3-7.

Titania Black Currant

Resistant 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 bloom stage! Excellent flavoring for juices and preserves. One of the best Black Currants. Zone 3-9.

Pink Champagne

This is the tastiest currant on the market for fresh eating! Pink Champagne Current is a vigorous upright bush, free of leaf diseases, with a beautiful translucent pink fruit. Pink Champagne is easy to grow and produces fruit of high quality and good flavor. Zones 3-7.

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