Origin: in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, by H.A. Daubeny, Agr. Canada Res. Sta. Carnival × Willamette; cross made in 1964; selected in 1966; tested as BC 64-6-142; introd. in 1978. Tree: productive; vigorous; canes fairly upright; relatively long laterals; winter hardy in the Pacific Northwest. Susceptible to spur blight; moderately susceptible to cane Botrytis; some resistance to root rot; resistant to the common strain of the North American aphid vector of the raspberry mosaic virus complex. Fruit: round to conic, firm, medium to dark red; separates readily from receptacle, resistant to pre-and postharvest rot, long harvest season; drupelets numerous and medium; well adapted to machine harvest.