RASPBERRY PLANTS – RED OR GOLDEN - $10
PURPLE RASPBERRY PLANTS - $15
All suitable for our local climate and conditions, planted in 1 gallon pots
RED EVERBEARING $10 Caroline, Heritage (Crimson Night - ready about May)
RED SUMMER-BEARING $10 Willamette, Cascade Delight,
$10 GOLDEN EVERBEARING Honey Queen, Fall Gold
$15 PURPLE RASPBERRY Royalty Purple
We restock our sales area with raspberry plants all year around.
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$10CAROLINE has ripe red raspberries from September through the first frost plus an earlier crop in summer, usually July. They have a full, rich, intense flavor that many say is the essence of a genuine raspberry taste. The self-fertile vine is disease-resistant and will grow in full sun to part shade. Zones 5–8
$10HERITAGE is a long-time favorite due to its flavor, firmness, sweetness, and juiciness. It has both spring and fall crops, up until the first frost. Canes are upright and shouldn’t need support. It prefers sun but will tolerate light shade and still produce fruit. Heritage Everbearing Raspberries are self-fertile, vigorous, and hardy. USDA Zones 4–9
$10CRIMSON NIGHT – We expect these to be ready for the sales area in May. (Watch our ads)
$10WILLAMETTE RASPBERRY is a prolific producer of firm, juicy sweet raspberries with a hint of tartness. It originated in Oregon and is considered ideal for the Pacific Northwest. The self-fertile vines reliably yield extremely large excellent quality dark red berries ripening in late spring to early summer. Willamette Raspberries are delicious eaten fresh and great for freezing. USDA Zones 4–8
$10CASCADE DELIGHT has deep red berries that are large, firm, and sweet, ripening for a full month, usually July. Nearly thornless vines make the conical shaped berries easy to pick. Self-fertile Cascade Delight will even tolerate clay & wet heavy soils, producing fruit where other raspberry varieties might not grow. Zones 6-8
$10HONEY QUEEN One of the largest, sweetest golden raspberries, Honey Queen ripens for an extended harvest July and fall. It is called a “Gourmet” raspberry variety because of its delightful honey-like flavor - terrific for fresh eating, jams, desserts, and ice cream. Developed in Alberta, Canada more than 50 years ago, Honey Queen will tolerate shade more than most other raspberries (though it welcomes full sun). Self-fertile Honey Queen is the most cold-hardy golden raspberry. USDA Zones 3–8
$10FALL GOLD raspberries have a sweet, mild flavor that sometimes is described as a peach/raspberry combo. (They are exceptionally super-sweet.) Luscious and delicate, they ripen in spring and again in fall. Enjoy their unique and exceptional taste as you pick them when they ripen. The hardy upright self-fertile vines may be planted in full sun or part shade. Zones 3-9
$15PURPLE ROYALTY raspberries are firm and sweet with great flavor. They keep their color even when canned or frozen. This dessert raspberry usually ripens in late-summer until frost. Canes are upright and productive. Royalty Purple is self-fertile and resistant to insects. It is cold-hardy, blooming late to avoid spring frosts, so a good option for cooler climates. Royalty Purple is exceptionally healthy - a dependable producer. USDA Zones 4 – 8
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