THE AKALA, A GIANT RASPBERRY FROM THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN OF 



THE PACIFIC 



This rcin.irkahlc ras[)l)frry, wliIi li Noiiictiiiics attains two iiiclus in diainctii", was disco\erctl 

 many years a^o l)y the l'. S. I-Lxplorinj; llxiKdiiioii, Ixit livinij material and [jhotographs of its 

 largest forms have just been secured for the plant Ijreeders of the world. Ihere are two wild 

 varieties already differingjn color, flavor, and degrees of spinincss. (Frontispiece.) 



