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This productive and vigorous variety has a similar cropping season to Tulameen, but the fruits are up to 20% larger and a little firmer. Cascade Delight, bred in the USA, shows outstanding resistance to root rot, so is an ideal choice for wet areas, where other raspberries may have previously failed.
All seasons raspberry collection - Includes 6 each of Glen Moy, Glen Doll and Autumn Treasure.
All seasons raspberry collection - Includes 12 each of Glen Moy, Glen Doll and Autumn Treasure.
An excellent late season raspberry, Glen Doll produces its rather firm, bright red fruits from late July through to the middle of August. They have an outstandingly fine, rich flavour and any surplus can be successfully frozen for later use for the berries hold their shape and texture well.
Bred at the Scottish Crop Research Institute, Glen Fyne is an excellent mid season raspberry tipped to be the next garden favourite. One of the tastiest raspberries we have ever tasted, Glen Fyne has a sweet and richly aromatic flavour. The bright red fruits are rather firm and slightly conical in shape. The canes are moderately vigorous and have the advantage of being spine -free.
The earliest of all raspberries, Glen Moy will present you with fruit ready for picking as early as the second week of June. The vigorous canes are spine-free, so no scratched arms, and the large berries have a wonderful flavour. Plants are resistant to aphids and virus.
Autumn Bliss was long THE autumn-fruiting raspberry, but Joan J is even better with its higher yields of larger fruits and equally good flavour. The berries are usually ready for picking from late July and you should still be picking them in mid October. Joan J has spine-free canes, so picking is easy. Autumn-fruiting raspberries are also known as 'primocanes' as they produce their fruits on newly produced (first year) wood. We thoroughly recommend this excellent new variety.
We believe this Canadian-bred variety to be the tastiest raspberry in the world. Quite a claim, so why not see if you agree? We would say that if you have room for only one raspberry choose Tulameen. The large, bright red, glossy berries can each weigh 1/4 oz (7g) and their quality and size is maintained through the cropping period from early July through to early August. The vigorous canes are virtually spine free and any are at the bottom, so are not a nuisance when picking.
Red Filbert Well worth growing just for its eye-catching red catkins, purple foliage and rather exotic-looking, purple-skinned fruits, Red Filbert give a good crop of really tasty nuts in autumn. A most ornamental and productive tree.
Ripens a bit later than most other varieties of redcurrant so the fruit has even longer to get naturally sweet! Excellent crops of large, high quality fruit - yields 9kg/20lbs from just one bush are quite normal. Ready late July/early August.
A very good early variety, which can be forced into March production, or allowed to crop naturally in May. Gives plenty of long, tasty stems with a deliciously sweet flavour.
So called on account of its leaves which are shaped like an arrow head, this high quality strain has a deep red colour and can give stalks up to 60cm/25in long when forced. Bred in Yorkshire, established crowns can each produce 3kg/6.5lb of tender, fine flavoured rhubarb. Attractive enough for the flower border and very good for exhibition work, Stockbridge Arrow is difficult to beat.
Developed back in the 1930s (in Cambridge of all places!), it has been a favourite with gardeners ever since. Its popularity is due to its superbly sweet flavour, abiltity to crop well whatever the summer or soil type and resistance to disease. You will be able to pick and enjoy through June and into early July. Often regarded as the finest variety for making strawberry jam.
This very promising new variety may well rival Mae as the outstanding early season strawberry. Ready from early June, or earlier if plants are covered with cloches, Christine yields plenty of large, firm, sweet strawberries with a splendid flavour. The plants show very good resistance to pests and diseases.
Consisting of Mae, Sonata and Florence.
This 'everbearer' will provide you with a succession of large, superbly flavoured, firm yet juicy strawberries from mid summer right through until October, making it worthy of space in any garden. Bred by the renowned East Malling Research, Kent, its a real treat whether eaten fresh or made into a delicious jam.