358 THE EVOLUTION OF OUR NATIVE FRUITS 



"The Logan -berry originated several years ago in 

 the garden of Judge J. H. Logan, of Santa Cruz, from 

 self-sown seeds of the Aughinbaugh springing up in 

 the moist, warm soil of that sheltered district. The 

 other parent is supposed to be a raspberry of the Red 

 Antwerp type. Raspberries of several sorts grew 



Pig. 79. Leaf of Logan-berry, half size. From Rural New-Yorker. 



alongside, and, in fact, intermingled. The Logan- berry 

 shows so clearly the mingling of both types that no 

 horticulturist who studies the fruit has doubted that it 

 is a true hybrid of Aughinbaugh blackberry with some 

 large red European raspberry. The result is a very 

 sturdy plant of rambling or trailing growth, needing 

 support to be at its best, but even in this dry climate it 



