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RUBUS
‘BENEDEN’.
A fine large shrub of arching habit covered in late spring and early
summer with pure white 3” single rose like flowers. May reach 10ft x
10ft. Z5.
RUBUS
‘BETTY ASHBURNER’ .
A hybrid between Tricolor and Pentalobus less widely spreading and more
dense, but losing the gloss to the leaves and the red fur. Z7.
RUBUS
COCKBURNIANUS ‘GOLDEN VALE’.
Arching maroon stems with a white waxy coating, most impressive in
winter. Leaves yellow with white undersides.8ft x 6ft. Z6.
RUBUS
PHOENICOLASIUS.
Ornamental arching shrub. The stems and shoots are covered in red brown
bristles. Small pink flowers with red brown bases. Edible bright orange
raspberry like fruit. 8ft x 5ft. Z8.
RUBUS
ROSIFOLIUS CORONARIUS
Rigid thick stems leaves rose like . Pure white, fully double rose like
flowers in summer. 3ft x 1ft.Not rated as fully hardy by most
authorities but our experience suggests that it is hardy to about -7ºC.
Z9
RUBUS
SPECTABILIS ‘OLYMPIC DOUBLE’.
Somewhat similar to its cousin the raspberry, but has magnificent 2”
magenta-pink double flowers. Will form a thicket in time. 5ft x 3ft. Z6.
RUBUS
TRICOLOR .
An excellent evergreen for ground cover especially in shade, where space
permits. Glossy dark leaves, and stems covered in reddish-brown hair.
Large blackberry like flowers in early summer followed by edible fruit.
It will cover a lot of ground in conditions which suit it. 1ft x
indefinite. Z7.
SAMBUCUS ‘BLACK LACE’.
Excellent new cultivar. Finely cut almost black foliage. Flowers pink in
bud, opening white, followed by black berries. 4ft x 4ft. Z7.
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