Caldwell Nursery and Botanic Gardens
2436 Band Road, Rosenberg, Texas 77471, Ph: 281-342-4016

Blackberry and other berry varieties available

You may contact us to confirm availability, individual varieties may be limited.
Plant Variety Description Size - Price
Blackberry Apache A thornless variety, very disease resistant, productive sweet, large berry, bush type adapts to all areas. out of stock
Blackberry Arapahoe Thornless, vigorous early sweet, very productive, bush type vines, very popular here. out of stock
Blackberry Austin Dewberries   $15 - 2 gallon
Blackberry Brazos Very heavy production, produces loads of fruit used in pies and jelly, tart thorny canes, berries are large, leading variety in commercial plantings, attractive bush. $15 - 2 gallon
Blackberry Cherokee   $15 - 2 gallon
Blackberry Chickasaw Very large berry, sweet, very erect growing. $15 - 2 gallon
Blackberry Kiowa Ripens early, very large sweet berry. $15 - 2 gallon
Blackberry Navaho   $15 - 2 gallon
Blackberry Ouachita Thornless Thornless. Ripens early June. out of stock
Blackberry Prime Jim out of stock
Blackberry Roseborough Erect growing with semi-lateral runners, very hardy sweet fruit with little acid taste, withstands moderately dry weather, late May to early June ripening date, 25 day picking season. $15 - 2 gallon
Blackberry Triple Crown Thornless. $15 - 2 gallon
Blueberry Abundance $15 - 1 gallon
Blueberry Brightwell   $25 - 3 gallon
Blueberry Climax Good quality with heavy yields, vigorous with heavy yields, long ripening season. $15 - 1 gallon
Blueberry Delite Upright growing habit, heavy producer of dark sweet berries, crosses well with other varieties. out of stock
Blueberry Gulf Coast Low Chill out of stock
Blueberry Jewel Southern high bush with very low chill requirements. 100 to150 chill hours. Medium to large fruit, very early bloomer with high production. Best for our Gulf Coast area, Florida, Louisiana and Texas Gulf Coast. Grows 6 to 8 feet tall and needs a pollinator. Released by the Unibversity of Florida in 1998. out of stock
Blueberry Lemonade Low Chill $25 - 3 gallon
Blueberry Misty    
Blueberry Powderblue Low Chill $25 - 3 gallon
Blueberry Premier Low Chill out of stock
Blueberry Sharp Blue   $15 - 1 gallon
Blueberry Southern Bell Low Chill out of stock
Blueberry Tifblue Prolific 30 day ripening season, large berries, good dark color, good keeping quality. $15 - 1 gallon
$25 - 3 gallon
Raspberry Autumn Bliss   $15 - 2 gallon
Raspberry Dorman Red   $15 - 2 gallon
Strawberry Chandler   $3.00
4.5 inch potted plant
Strawberry Florida 90 June bearing, prolific large sweet fruit adapts to all areas  
Strawberry Ozark Beauty   $3.00
4.5 inch potted plant
Strawberry Seascape   $3.00
4.5 inch potted plant
Strawberry Sequoia Good choice for home plantings, very large medium red color, sweet popular best tasting, blooms within 10 weeks after planting.
Strawberry Sweet Charlie   $3.00
4.5 inch potted plant

We carry a large selection of berries. Availability and sizes change. We can not list every size and price here.
Please call or e-mail for specifics on berry varieties, pricing, and sizes available.

Prices depend on variety.

In general ...

Berries are in 2, 3, and 5gal and are $10 to $20 depending on type.
 
Call or e-mail for specifics and availability.

 

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Caldwell Nursery in Rosenberg Texas For Bamboo or general nursery questions E-Mail CayDee Caldwell HERE
Phone 281-342-4016        Fax 281-341-7367      * Local call from Houston or Rosenberg *
2436 Band Road, Rosenberg, Texas 77471

Twenty minutes from Houston out Hwy 59 south, Exit Hwy 36 south to first full traffic light at Band Road,
turn right on Band Rd, we are on the right, one mile.
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