Thus far, in ground, no protection, die-back to ground, zone 6b, fruit ripening dates:
Mount Etna Unknown: 9/1 -- 1 year old bush (planted by cement drive)
Celeste PP: 9/3 -- 2 year old bush (planted in open ground)
Improved Celeste: 9/13 -- 2 year old bush (planted by cement & house)
Hardy Chicago: 9/20 -- 1 year old bush (planted in open ground)
Binello: 9/29 -- 1 year old bush (planted in open ground)
Binello is the first light exterior fig to ripen here after ground dieback. All have dark interiors, with the Celestes being the least dark.
Interesting comparison and additional information below: Herman2 on his fruit ripening after dieback to ground.
He is in a similar growing zone, probably somewhat warmer though further north. His fig bushes are considerably older than mine.
2014 Herman2 ripening from ground dieback:
Ronde De Bordeaux: 9/1
Improved Celeste: 9/1
St Anthony: 9/6
Takoma Violet: 9/10
Adriatic JH: 9/11
Notice that Herman2 has 2 light figs that ripened among his first five, St. Anthony and Adriatic JH, though I assume their interiors are dark (red or purple)?
So, most of the hardiest figs are berry flavored, of a sort? The Celestes being the main exception?
I'll be able to report on the in-ground response of RDB and Adriatic JH next year here, though with very young bushes. Still need to obtain St. Anthony.