1-prelude produces the biggest portion of its crop in the spring. Very winter hardy and vigorous, Prelude berries are round-conic, have cohesive drupelets, and have very good flavor. An excellent choice when early fruit and quality are required. Sold as a #1 plant
2-Caroline raspberries have Superior flavor! Vigorous canes produce huge crops of large, firm raspberries. Bears early. Fall-bearing (everbearing) primocane with a summer crop. Floricane berries ripen in July. Primocane berries ripen in September through frost. Self-pollinating. Sold as a#2 can
3-Heritage everbearing red raspberry is a favorite for its flavor, firmness, and fruit size. This late-season variety produces abundant crops of large, sweet, dark red berries that are perfect for eating fresh, canning, freezing, or making jams and jellies. These self-supporting, upright canes are hearty enough to grow in poor soil but require a well-drained site. Sold as a#2 can