Below is a list of all known varieties for Saskatoon Berry. Click on a variety name to view more detailed nutrient and sourcing information.
| Variety Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| Amelanchier Alnifolia (Botanical) | The botanical species name for the Saskatoon Berry, often called the Western Serviceberry. | 
| Dried Saskatoon Berry | The fruit dried and used as a naturally sweet, chewy snack or additive, often resembling a large raisin or dried blueberry. | 
| Honeywood Saskatoon Berry | A cultivar known for its late ripening, high quality, and large, sweet fruit; thrives in wet conditions. | 
| Juneberry (Saskatoon) | A common synonym, referencing the month when the fruit typically ripens in its native habitat. | 
| Lee 8 Saskatoon Berry | A high-yielding cultivar known for its large fruit size and concentrated ripening, making harvesting efficient. | 
| Martin Saskatoon Berry | A cultivar known for having the largest berries of most named varieties, prized for fresh market. | 
| Northline Saskatoon Berry | A reliable, high-yielding cultivar; known for suckering (spreading), which makes it excellent for hedges and mechanical harvesting. | 
| Pembina Saskatoon Berry | A cold-hardy cultivar; known for its excellent flavor, tenderness, and moderate size. | 
| Regent Saskatoon Berry | A cultivar known for its strong ornamental value and reliable production of medium-sized, sweet berries. | 
| Saskatoon Berry Pemmican Grade | A distinction for berries dried and used traditionally as an ingredient in pemmican (a mixture of dried meat and fat). | 
| Saskatoon Berry Powder | The dehydrated and ground fruit, used as a natural purple food coloring or flavoring for supplements. | 
| Saskatoon Berry Purée | The cooked and strained pulp of the berry, used as a smooth base for syrups and pie fillings. | 
| Serviceberry (General) | A common synonym for the fruit, referencing its historical use as a food source in Western North America. | 
| Smoky Saskatoon Berry | A well-known cultivar; known for its smoky-sweet flavor and large fruit size; a popular standard for commercial growers. | 
| Thiessen Saskatoon Berry | A very large-fruited cultivar; known for its early ripening, exceptional sweetness, and large, dark purple berries. | 
| Wild Saskatoon Berry (Foraged) | A distinction for berries gathered from natural habitats, often smaller but intensely flavorful. |