Pumps need to capable of overcoming a total head. So it all depends! This head would be the suction lift + discharge head + friction losses. So, if you have high suction lift (like 25ft) the discharge head will be lower than it would be at say 10ft suction lift. As total head increases, flow rate decreases. You can see this in the Gould chart Reach4 linked to:
The first pump would deliver 8.7 gpm if the discharge head plus friction losses was 20psig. But if discharge head was 50 psig, flow would only be 1.3 gpm. Another way of looking at it - If you need 5gpm and you have 25ft of suction lift, you might get a discharge head of about 40 psi. This is with a very good pump. Typical shallow head pump might give you about 5gm if you have 25ft suction lift and 20psig discharge head (height plus friction losses). Best to avoid high suction lifts if you can!