CHAPTER XII. 



THE COMMERCIAL CULTIVATION OF THE LOGANBERRY. 



By Geoffrey Fibldee Hooper, of Pershore, Worcestershire. 



The loganberry, a cross between the berries measure IJ inches in length. In 



raspberry and the blackberry, was raised flavour it is somewhat more acid than the 



originally in California, and so named by raspberry, but it resembles the black- 



the raiser, Judge Logan. beiry in that the core or plug remains 



LOGANBEERIBS. 



It is a fruit of much the same colour in the fruit when the stalk is removed, 

 and character as the raspberry, but it is The fruit is admirable stewed. Its chief 

 far larger and much more prolific. Many use, however, has been for bottling pur- 



