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Raspberries
Eat them canned, fresh or
frozen! Makes delicious pies, syrup, jams
& jellies!
How To Care For Upon Arrival: |
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Store in a cool moist place.
Moisten roots of plants lightly every day. |
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What Type Of Soil: |
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Requires neutral soil, a pH of
6.5 to 7. Will grow in clay, sandy soil or any type of black
soil. If potting, any type of potting soil will do. |
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How To Plant: |
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The top root on the
cane should only be 1" below the ground line. Plants should
be spaced 3 to 4 feet apart. |
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When To Plant: |
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Plant before May 15 |
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Sizes: |
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• 1year - No. 1 are 3/16" and
up at collar (bottom of plant above root.)
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Transplants are 1/4" and up
at collar, single or double branched. |

Red Raspberries
(Rubus Idaeus)
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CANBY
(SOLD OUT) |
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June
Bearing |
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RED THORNLESS
(SOLD OUT) |
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June Bearing |
| LATHAM
(SOLD OUT) |
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June Bearing |
| AUTUMN BLISS
(SOLD OUT) |
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Ever Bearing |
| HERITAGE |
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Ever Bearing |
| SEPTEMBER
(SOLD OUT) |
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Ever Bearing |
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Listed in
Ripening Order
Each produce a heavy summer crop. |
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| Price Per Plant: |
Per 25 |
Per 100 |
| 1-Yr. No. 1 |
$ 1.19 |
$ 1.09 |
| Transplants |
$ 1.45 |
$ 1.35 |
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Order in
multiples of 25
250 at 1000 rate |
The June Bearing will
have ripe berries late June, early July only. The ever bearing
varieties will produce fruit early July and also in fall. |

Yellow Raspberries
| FALLGOLD
(SOLD OUT) |
| KIWI GOLD
(SOLD OUT) |
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Ripens early June and
early Sept. |
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| Price Per Plant: |
Per 25 |
Per 100 |
| 1-Yr. No. 1 |
$ 1.19 |
$ 1.09 |
| Transplants |
$ 1.45 |
$ 1.35 |
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Order in multiples of
25 |
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Purple Raspberries
(Rubus neglectus)
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| Price Per Plant |
Per 25 |
Per 100 |
| No. 1 Tip |
$ 1.85 |
$ 1.75 |
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Order in multiples of
25 |
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Black Raspberries
(Rubus occidentalis)
| NEW LOGAN
(SOLD OUT) |
Early |
| BRISTOL |
Midseason |
| CUMBERLAND |
Midseason |
| BLACKHAWK |
Late |
| JEWEL |
Midseason |
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| Price Per Plant |
Per 25 |
Per 100 |
| No. 1 Tip |
$ 1.95 |
$ 1.85 |
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Order in multiples of
25 |
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