Brent:For Commercial production,Improved Celeste would be very good,in my opinion,but not in others opinion,that can object that the fruit is too small,for fresh fruit.
This is Why,Marseilles Black was abandoned in Maryland trials,it was the most productive the most cold tolerant,but too small in their opinion for fresh market.
Improved Celeste is a new cultivar produce by a new Generation,and it was not trialed in Maryland.
Improved Celeste is about the size of Marseilles black if not a little smaller.
If I was going to make preserves,fig wine ,or moon shine(for that matter),the 2 above have no competition.
Giuseppe:Florea is very good tasting,in cold ,and hot climates,like yours,and other most climates where there is not a lot of rain in July and August when it get ripe.
Many people from such climates wrote on this Forum and the Garden web,as for how good it taste,in their local climates.
In my local climate it was not doing very well,and I found it as an exception.
Violette de Bordeaux,is having problems here too,tho it is the best tasting in most other climates.
As for how hardy Florea is:Giuseppe,the answer is,the most hardy i ever seen.