6-8' × same. Open-pollinated seedling of ‘Adams No. 2’. EL Eaton introduction, AgCanada Research Station, Kentville, Nova Scotia, 1959. Selected in 1946 and named for its province of origin.
Dangling clusters of edible purple-black berries ripen in late summer on this broad vigorous multi-stemmed shrub.
Large sweet fruit matures early and uniformly. Good for wine, pie and jelly. Ripens a little before York in August. Suckers easily. Z3. Maine Grown. (1–3' shrubs)