A winter-hardy, floricane-fruiting red raspberry with large fruit for direct marketing. Origin. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Atlantic Food and Horticulture Research Centre, Kentville, Nova Scotia, by D.L. Craig and A.R. Jamieson. O.67-245-01 × BC 64-9-81; crossed 1979; selected 1981. Origin: Tree: vigorous; moderately spiny canes; resistant to late leaf rust (Pucciniastrum americanum); susceptible to root rot and fire blight (Erwinia amylovora). Fruit: large; soft to medium firm; medium red; conic; sweet, flavorful; shelf-life inferior to Nova; late-season, ripens 7-10 d after Nova.