SEEDVESSELS WE EAT 



distributed. The dewberry is a trailing blackberry 

 with sweet, large, fine-flavored fruit. It is known 

 in several fine varieties. 



The loganberry is a wonderful large blackberry 

 with the flavor of the red raspberry, and some of 

 its color. It was a chance hybrid, produced in 

 1 88 1, by crossing the wild blackberry of the 

 Pacific Slope with one of the red raspberries cul- 

 tivated in a California garden. The new form 

 is splendidly vigorous in growth, and produces 

 more and better and bigger berries than had been 

 known on any cane fruit. 



Judge Logan, of Santa Cruz, was honored for 

 his discovery. The loganberry is one of tfce great 

 gifts to horticulture. It is grown in California 

 most abundantly, but has been established in the 

 east, and other countries will have it in course of 

 time. 



Next comes "the Wizard of Santa Rosa," 

 Luther Burbank, and crosses the native dewberry 

 with a red raspberry. The result is a new fruit 

 that outdoes the loganberry in all its good points. 

 It is called the Phenomenal. The Primus is 

 another Burbank triumph. It is a huge, fine 

 raspberry, the size of a large thimble, but the 

 centre is pulpy and sweet. The parents of this 

 fruit are a blackberry and a raspberry. 



