About Latham Red

Large, firm red berries late June–mid-July. Burgundy fall foliage for landscape interest. Very productive and cold-hardy, developed in Minnesota in 1920.

About Raspberry

Upright, self-fruitful, usually thorny shrubs that don’t require staking or support. Clusters of five-petaled white flowers with yellow anthers give way to flavorful fruit. Red or yellow raspberries spread by suckering underground; black raspberries spread when the tips reach the ground. Note: black raspberries should not be planted near any other color of raspberries nor near blackberries.

Pot Size & Price
8-in. pot
$20.00
Height
4'–6'
Catalog
F077
Plant Traits
Bees
Butterflies
Culinary

Other varieties of Raspberry

Rubus 'Anne', yellow raspberries
Photo from Park Seed

Anne

Catalog
F073
Raspberry 'Caroline', red berries on the stem
Photo from Bailey Nurseries

Caroline

Catalog
F074
Double Gold raspberry, pinkish gold fruit
Photo from Cornell University

Double Gold

Catalog
F078
Rubus Heritage, bright red fruit
Photo from Park Seed

Heritage

Catalog
F075
Rubus Joan J, red raspberries
Photo from Everygreen Nursery Company

Joan J

Catalog
F080
Killarney raspberries on the bush
Photo from Bailey Nursery

Killarney

Catalog
F079
Raspberry bushes growing strongly
Photo from Brambleberry Farm

Pequot Black

Catalog
F076