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Hal,
where are you located? My experience here in Minnesota is that Crandall
always sets as much fruit as it can handle. My one bush is isolated and
has been fully self fertile.
Also,
I'm pretty sure they no longer exist, but Prof. N.E. Hansen at South Dakota
State University selected a number of golden currants (and possibly some clove
currants) with better-than-average horticultural characteristics. These
were given Indian names. Dr. Hansen's long dead and I doubt whether the
S.D. Agricultural Experiment Station has maintained that germplasm. I
donated a report on his selections of cold-hardy fruits to the NAFEX library. --
Sam Brungardt, St. Paul, Minn.
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