
New Red Raspberry Variety AvailableBy Kathryn Barry
Stelljes January 13, 1999Lewis, a new red raspberry from the Agricultural Research Service, is available
now for homeowners and pick-your-own growers. The new variety is the first red raspberry ARS berry breeders have released
for the summer fresh-fruit market since the Potomac variety was released in
1939. Lewis plants bears large, glossy, firm fruit in June and July. The
berries are larger than those of Meeker and Willamette, standard red
raspberries grown for processing in the Pacific Northwest. Chad E. Finn of ARS'
Horticultural
Crops Research Laboratory in Corvallis, Ore., jointly released Lewis in
cooperation with colleagues at the Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New
Zealand. ARS is the chief scientific agency of the
U.S. Department of Agriculture. The new berry's name honors historic figures in both countries. The
expedition led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark spent the winter of
1805-06 in Oregon after reaching the Pacific during their historic overland
trek. New Zealand surveyor Henry Lewis discovered a route through that
country's Southern Alps in the 1850s. Lewis red raspberry should grow well in the Pacific Northwest and
California, or other raspberry-growing areas where winter temperatures
dont fall much below zero degrees Fahrenheit. The season in New Zealand
runs from November to December. Raspberries are low in fat and a good source of dietary fiber. Research at
the Hollings Cancer Center in
Charleston, S.C., also indicates that red raspberries may be potent
cancer-fighters due to their high ellagic acid content. Local nurseries can order Lewis plants from two wholesale outlets in
Washington: Sakuma Brothers Farms in Burlington and
Spooner Farms in Puyallup. Scientific contact: Chad E.
Finn, ARS Horticultural Crops Research Laboratory, Corvallis, Ore., phone
(541) 750-8759, fax (541) 750-8764, [email protected]. Story contacts Horticultural Crops Research U.S. Department of Agriculture | |