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SUNSET SEED AND PLANT COMPANY 
Old Varieties 
Price, 50c. per Dozen, $1.00 per 100, $6.00 per 1000 
Special quotations on largre quantities. 
Babach No. 5 — Very large and handsome; of vigorous growth. Good for home use and near markets, 
Captitin Jack — Very productive; bears lieavy crops of medium-sized berries. 
Cheeny— Kipens about two weeks later than Longworth. Crimson; medium large, pointed ; of fine flavor. 
Fair shipper. 
(Jandy — A large, late variety, splendid for canning. 
Longworth's — The famous San Francisco market berry. 
Slelinda — Sometimes passes for the Longworth. Pointed; dark crimson. Good shipper and prolific bearer. 
Medium early. 
Michel's Early — A fine early shipping berry. 
Parker Earle — Grows into immense stool plants; berries glowing red, with golden seeds ; very large and 
late. Should be grown on moist, rich soil. 
Parry — Plant strong and vigorous; berries of great size ; color bright scarlet; flesh firm and of the best 
quality. Very productive. 
Queen — Light crimson; large; round; soft; of good flavor when fresh. Late. 
Sliarpless — Grand in every respect. Berries very large uniformly; deep, clear red; moderately firm ; 
sweet and excellent. Most extensively grown for the San Francisco market. 
Wilson's Albany — An old-established variety, which gives general satisfaction. A fine canning sort. 
The Logan Berry 
Price, 75c. eacli, $6.00 per 10, $50.00 per 100 
Judge J. H. Logan, of Santa Cruz, is the 
originator of this wonderful fruit. It was raised 
from the seeds of the Aughinbaugh blackberry 
and Red Antwerp raspberry. 
The vine grows entirely unlike the black- 
berry or raspberry ; it trails upon the ground 
like a dewberry. The canes are very large, 
without the thorns of the blackberry, but havo 
very fine spines like those found on the rasp- 
berry ; leaves resemble those of the raspberry 
more than of the blackberry; are of a deep 
green color, coarse and thick. An exceedingly 
strong grower, and an enormous bearer. 
The fruit is as large as the largest-sized 
blackberry, of the same form and shape, a dark, 
bright red color when fully ripe, and combines 
the flavor of both the raspberry and the black- 
berry, having a mild and very pleasant vinous 
flavor, not found in any other fruit. Raw, it 
is excellent for the table, as also stewed ; and 
for jelly or jam it is without an equal. Fruit 
ripens early, the bulk being gone before the 
blackberries or raspberries become plentiful. 
It is firm and a fine shipper. THE LOGAN BERRY. 
(Natural Size.) 
