SUNSET SEED AND PLANT CO. 
RASPBERRY-DEWBERRY 
Queen of the Pacific 
This new and unique berry 
seems destined to become 
one of our most useful fruits. 
Vine is mucli like the Dew- 
berry, but the fruit partakes 
of the character of both the 
Raspberry and Dewberry. 
The berry is quite as large 
as the Dewberry, of a red- 
dish-black color. It is of a 
most deliciously sweet aod 
high flavor, of the Logan- 
berry type, but sweeter and 
better in flavor, and ripens 
earlier — begins with Straw- 
berries—andean be used for 
every purpose that the Rasp- 
berry is put to. A rapid 
grower and heavy bearer; 
300 large berries have been 
counted upon a single cane 
5 feet long. This new and 
choice fruit will command 
high prices on account of its 
early ripening season, its 
great beauty, and delicate, 
wild flavor. 30 cents t ach. 
Strawberry-Raspberry 
This is called the novelty 
of novelties, a strange and 
beautiful shrub or bush, with 
the foliage of a Spiraja Japon- 
ica, and bearing huge fruits 
like a Strawberry, of a rosy- 
red color, and most delicious- 
ly flavored. The bush grows 
after the manner of a Rasp- 
berry, and commences to 
bloom when only a few 
inches high, as soon as set 
out, and continues to ripen 
fruit until late in the fall. 
This fruit is considered a 
great acquisition to the list 
of small fruits, and is destined 
to become a standard mar- 
ket berry, as it can be util 
ized for every purpose that 
Strawberries or Blackberries 
are used. 
The plant is quite hardy, 
and will, no doubt, succee<i 
in every part of the United 
States, and a great sale is 
predicted for this new fruit 
this season. A native of 
tropical and sub - tropical 
RASPBERRV-DEWHERRV. Africa, Asia, arid Australia, 
ascending the Himalayas to 10,000 feet. 20 cents each; Jz.oo per dozen, by mail, postpaid. 
We have secured a limited supply of seed of the above, and if sown in a hot-bed in February will 
give good plants in May. Price per packet, 30 cents. 
An omission was made in our preliminary Catalogue, of Orange, Lemon, and Pomelo. We can oflTer 
these, taken up with bare roots, at the following prices: 4 to 5 feet high, 50 cents each, or $40.00 per 100. 
Orange. 
Sweet. 
Lemon.- 
-Washington Navel, Mediterranean 
-Eureka, Lisbon, Villa Franca. 
Pomelo (Grape FruitV— Florida Seedling, 
Mooshes Triumph, Pernambuco, 
Seedless. 
