Raspberries
Premium Raspberry Plants: Heirloom, Everbearing & Thornless Varieties
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Loganberry Blackberry Hybrid
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Fall Gold Raspberry
$19.99Fall Gold Primocane (Taylor x Rubus pungens oldhami). Developed with a Korean Raspberry. A hybrid of Taylor X wild Korean mountain berry X Fall Red. Fruits after Anne. This variety was released in New Hampshire in 1967. The Primocane crop...$19.99 -
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Latham Raspberry
Now: $19.99Was: $21.99'Latham’ Red Floricane Midseason Raspberry is a very hardy, older cultivar with a very bright red mid to large berries with an exceptional flavor. It is very well known for its excellent resistance to Phytophthora root rot. Very...Now: $19.99Was: $21.99 -
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Glencoe Purple Raspberry
Now: $19.99Was: $21.99Glencoe Purple Thornless Floricane Raspberry (Rubus species X). Glencoe was developed by the Scottish Crop Research Institute. A cross of native black raspberry and red raspberry. The flavor is reported to be excellent and the plant can be...Now: $19.99Was: $21.99 -
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Prelude Raspberry
Now: $19.99Was: $21.99Prelude Red (Floricane) Originated from a cross of NY817 (Hilton x NY600 (Durham x September) 'Hilton' previously known and tested as NY1009: [‘Hilton’ (unpatented)× ‘NY60’ (unpatented) (‘Durham’...Now: $19.99Was: $21.99 -
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Red Diamond Goji Berry
Now: $12.99Was: $16.99Goji Berry (Red Diamond) Jumbo (Lycium barbarum). China native. Tissue cultured plants. Fast growing. Tolerate to all types of Climatic zones. Very high potency in antioxidants. Bearing through the season until heavy frost. Easy to grow. Better to...Now: $12.99Was: $16.99 -
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Delafield Garden Saver
Now: $16.99Was: $19.99Delafield Garden Saver™ is an organic-friendly soil moisturizing polymer product that you can till into your soil before planting this spring, dramatically helping you save on your watering costs and time. Don’t miss out on these...Now: $16.99Was: $19.99 -
Niwot Black Raspberry
$19.99PRIMOCANE BLACK RASPBERRY (PPAF). Introduced by Peter Tallman, a private breeder in Colorado, Niwot will produce berries in the fall, ripening in late August until frost. It will also produce a good floricane crop, ripening slightly...$19.99 -
Joan J Raspberry
$24.99Joan J Primocane THORNLESS Raspberry Plants This high-yielding, thornless, early primocane raspberry variety. UK release. (US PP18,954) The fruit is large, dark red with superior flavor, and holds its size well. Berries are firm, and easy picking...$24.99 -
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Champion & Pixwell Gooseberry Package
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Double Gold Raspberry (PPAF)
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Dorman Red Raspberry
$24.99Dorman Red Thorny Floricane Raspberry is very easy to grow, especially in the South where the other varieties cannot handle summer heat. It is heat/humidity tolerant and brings berries until the frost. Beautiful almost transparent bright Red...$24.99
Nothing compares to the burst of flavor from a sun-warmed raspberry plucked straight from the cane. At Berries Unlimited, we offer a diverse selection of premium raspberry plants, including classic red, rich black, honey-sweet yellow, and unique purple varieties. Whether you are looking for summer-bearing floricanes for a massive July harvest or everbearing primocanes for fruit that lasts until frost, our tissue-culture grown stock ensures vigorous, disease-free growth. Perfect for fresh eating, jams, baking, and freezing, these bushes are a high-yield staple for any home orchard, market garden, or commercial operation.
Collection Highlights
| Variety/Type | Harvest Season | Flavor/Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
| Red Raspberries | Classic sweet-tart flavor; available in summer-bearing and everbearing types. | Traditional flavor perfect for jams and fresh eating. |
| Black Raspberries | Rich, earthy, complex flavor profile; firm texture. | Highest antioxidant levels and excellent for freezing. |
| Yellow Raspberries | Mild, honey-sweet flavor with lower acidity than reds. | Unique color and sweetest taste, a favorite for children. |
| Purple Raspberries | Hybrid cross between red and black; large fruit size. | Vigorous growth and distinct flavor profile. |
Growing Information
| Specification | Range in Collection |
|---|---|
| Hardiness Zones | 3 - 9 (Variety Dependent) |
| Soil pH Requirement | 6.0 - 6.8 (Slightly Acidic) |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun (6-8+ Hours) |
| Chill Hours | 800 - 1000+ Hours |
Who Is This Collection For?
- Home Gardens: Ideal for backyard patches, providing fresh fruit for families throughout the summer and fall.
- Container Gardening: Compact varieties thrive in large pots, making them perfect for patios and small spaces.
- Commercial Production: High-yielding, disease-resistant cultivars suitable for U-Pick farms and market growers.
- Edible Landscaping: Use raspberry trellises to create productive privacy screens or hedges.
Top Performers in this Category
- Heritage Red Raspberry - The standard for everbearing red raspberries, producing a fall crop.
- Jewel Black Raspberry - The most popular black raspberry, known for large fruit and disease resistance.
- Anne Yellow Raspberry - Large, pale yellow fruit with a sweet, tropical flavor profile.
- Caroline Red Raspberry - A vigorous everbearing variety known for exceptional flavor and productivity.
- Prelude Red Raspberry - One of the earliest ripening summer-bearing varieties available.
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- Soil Moisturizer- Garden Saver - Essential supplies to keep your berry plants hydrated and healthy.
Start your berry patch today with superior nursery stock from Berries Unlimited. We guarantee healthy, true-to-name plants that will provide years of delicious harvests. Whether you are planting a single row or an entire acre, our expert team is here to support your growing success. Don't forget, we offer free shipping on orders over $200, making it easier than ever to fill your garden with the best berries available.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between summer-bearing and everbearing raspberries?
A: Summer-bearing (floricane) varieties produce one heavy crop in early to mid-summer on second-year wood. Everbearing (primocane) varieties produce a fall crop on new growth (first-year wood) and can produce a second crop the following summer on the same canes.
Q: Do I need a pollinator for raspberry plants?
A: Most raspberries are self-pollinating, meaning you only need one bush to get fruit. However, bees love them, and planting multiple bushes or different varieties can help increase the overall yield per area.
Q: Which raspberry variety is best for Zone 4?
A: For cold climates like Zone 4, we recommend extremely hardy varieties. Red raspberries like Boyne, Latham, or Souris are excellent choices, as is the Jewel Black Raspberry, which can withstand harsh winters.
Q: How far apart should I plant raspberry bushes?
A: Red and yellow raspberries should be spaced about 2-3 feet apart in rows. Black and purple raspberries are more vigorous and should be spaced 3-4 feet apart. Rows should be spaced 8-10 feet apart to allow for maintenance and harvesting.