
The Latham raspberry cultivar has become a standard in early-bearing garden and pick-your-own operations, because of its vigor, productivity, firmness and flavor. The Latham raspberry plants were first cultivated as a hybrid in 1920 in Minnesota and predictably is very cold hardy, reaching the extreme Northern states requirements for cold Winter temperatures.
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The Latham raspberry ripens over a long season and is unsurpassed in productivity and profitability for roadside marketing. The berries of the Latham raspberry plant ripen in mid-season and continue to ripen for a long period during the raspberry season.
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Latham Raspberry Plant price(s):
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Latham Raspberry Plant price(s):
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2 Year (Fall Shipping)
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$3.75
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3 Year Fruiting Size (Fall Shipping)
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$12.75
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3 Year Fruiting Jumbo (Fall Shipping)
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$19.75
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Recommended zones for Latham Raspberry Plant:
Zone 2 | (-50° to -35° ) |
Zone 3 | (-35° to -20° ) |
Zone 4 | (-20° to -10° ) |
Zone 5 | (-10° to -5° ) |
Zone 6 | (-5° to 5° ) |
Zone 7 | (5° to 10° ) |
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The full-flavored aromatic Latham raspberry plants are produced on upright, highly productive plants, and are extremely cold hardy. The berries of the Latham raspberry have been available for many years on a commercial scale at Northern markets, where the bushes grow fast and prolifically.
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The canes of the Latham raspberry plants are almost thornless, and the berries grow in large clusers-meaning that they are easy to pick from the raspberry plants by hand.
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The Latham raspberries are excellent for fresh eating off the plant, canning, freezing, jam, juice, pie. They ripen evenly during the last days of June and early July covering a three week extended period of maturation. The Latham raspberry flavor is tasty and the berries are of medium size, just right for eating fresh or making into raspberry desserts of all kinds and for freezing.
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