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Hybrid Berry. , , n- 



Still another unique, productive and valuable berry, produced from the 

 same cross as the last two, l)ut unlike them has, in addition to the color and 

 flavor of a red Raspberry, the same form, yet the berries, which have a lich, 

 pleasant, subacid flavor, usually separate from the stem like Blackberries. 

 There is no berry of any name or nature grown on the face of the earth which, 

 when dried, has the delicious high flavor that these Blackberry-Raspberry 

 hybrids do. 



Stock on hand : One large original plant, and twenty strong rooted tips. 

 Price, $400. 



Trifoliate Dewberr 



No. 1. 



A curious, medium-sized, unusualh^ sweet Dewberry, produced by cross- 

 ing our California Dewberry and Siberian Raspberry ; very productive, and 

 might properly be called the Clover-leaved Hybrid. The vines are long, slen- 

 der and vigorous, making a growth of ten or fifteen feet ; multiplies rapidly 

 from tips. 



One large plant. Price, $200. 



Trifoliate^Dewbp^ry^ 



Similar to No. i, and grown from the same berry, larger, but not quite as 

 sweet as No. i. One large bush. Price, $200. 



Earhart. Beabe's GDlden. Dictatur. (New.) Souhegan. Brinkle's Orange. Eureka. (New.) Japan Golden Mayberry. (New.) Marlboro. Golden Queen. 



Photograph showing comparative size of standard old and new Berries. 



New Raspberry. 



Eureka." 



Larger than an}- Raspberry in cultivation ; bright red, firm, very pro- 

 ductive, and similar to Shaffer's Colossal in its piquant acid flavor, which is 

 very much admired by most people, especialh^ when canned. It is nearly 

 twice as large as Shaffer's Colossal (its great grand-parent) ; better color and 



