Anybody know the Bonnie strawberry cultivar???

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Hi all, I'm highly annoyed; my local Lowes and Walmart carry Bonnie strawberries, but I'm lucky if they specify if they're everbearing or not. Otherwise I have no identifying factor to what cultivar they are. Does anybody have the inside scoop? Same question for Burpee Organic strawberries which are oh-so-helpfully described as bearing delicious red fruits that need full sun. Thanks, Burpee. I don't even know if those are June or everbearing! Anyway, help is appreciated! (Cross posting with a different fruit-growing forum)
 

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Holy cow they got back to me:

"Our core strawberry variety with the generic tag is the high-quality Montana strawberry, a new variety. This ornamental, everbearing strawberry is not only compact and produces large white flowers, but it also yields abundant medium-sized sweet berries, making it a truly delightful and visually stunning addition to any garden. It requires full sun and regular watering, and it's best to plant it in well-drained soil.

We also offer our Home Depot Harvest Select strawberry variety in hanging baskets and the 5" pot, the 'Roman,' Fragaria x ananassa. This variety produces glossy foliage, large pink flowers, and delicious, aromatic fruit, making it a highly ornamental strawberry and a favorite among home gardeners!

Our Lowe's Foodie Fresh 'Sweet Berry Bloom' is an everbearing edible ornamental variety that produces deep pink double flowers. Its versatility allows it to thrive in beds, hanging baskets, or containers, giving you the freedom to plant it wherever you desire."
 

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