8 THE LOVETT COMPANY, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



THE LOGANBERRY. 



Anyone not in the plant business would find it difficult to fully comprehend the joy experienced b\ a nursery- 

 man who had championed a fruit when first offered and found in later years the variety had sustained its early 

 promise, developed no weakness, aud hence demanded no retraction of "what had been said in its favor. In the 

 Loganberry we have a fruit that affords us much gratification. It is so unique and so large, beautiful and lus- 

 cious, and with all ripening so early that we cannot blame many for being incredulous as to the correctness of 

 some of the statements made in reference to it in the past. It has now. however, been fully tested and we are 

 no longer in doubt as to just what it is. This berry is a hybrid between the Raspberry and Blackberry, produced 

 in California by a Mr. Logan. The following, which wereprint from the American Agriculturist of August 

 21st, 1897. gives a correct idea of this most unique and valuable fruit: 



" Since the publication of tht article on the Loganberry in oar July 10th issue, additional information has 

 been asked for by many of our readers, in compliance with which we had the accompanying excellent photo- 

 graphic engraving made. It gives an accurate idea of the appearance of a bearing branch "of this novel and in- 

 teresting fruit, as grown on the grounds of The Lovett Co., Monmouth Co., N. J. Here plants have been grown 



