New Blackberry Named Jerseyblack
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1953.8.3.36Abstract
The New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station and the New Jersey State Horticultural Society has named a new blackberry, Jerseyblack. The fruit is medium to large, of good dessert quality and medium firm. The first good picking of Jerseyblack at New Brunswick is about July 15, with the peak of harvest coming about July 25. It has been productive in the Experiment Station planting and in test plantings in central and southern New Jersey. The development of the berries has always been uniform and there has been no problem with "nubbin" fruits. Jerseyblack is a progeny of Evergreen by Eldorado.
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