New Hybrid Berries 
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HEID’S NUBSEKIES, UPLAND, OHIO 
THE LOGAN BERRY. 
A Thornless Raspberry-Blackberry. 
THE GREATEST FRUIT NOVELTY OF THE CENTURY 
This berry is unlike any in previous existence,— a hybrid 
between the raspberry and the blackberry. The fruit is as 
large as the largest blackberry, and is produced in immense 
clusters. The color is a clear, dark red, pleasing to the eye. 
It partakes of the flavor of both the blackberry and the rasp- 
berry — a mild, pleasant, vinous flavor, delicious and pecu- 
liar to this berry alone. Excellent for all purposes. Seeds 
; small, soft and few. Berries very firm' and carry well. 
Vine or cane grows 10 feet or more in a season; enormous 
bearer. Fruit ripens early, just after strawberries, nearly 
all being gone before blackberries or raspberries become 
plentiful. Always sells at a high price. It has produced 
fruits in the greenhouses in January on young plants not 
over 8 inches high, grown in 3-inch pots, every blossom 
setting a fruit. Would be valuable for early forcing. Vine 
is rust-proof and without objectionable thorns. Never 
attacked by insects or diseases. A promising fruit novelty. 
Price, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. , $(i per 100. 
Lncretia Dewberry. 
Logan Berry. 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY. 
This is the finest of its class; one of the several that 
have proved successful. The fruit is handsome, and 
has succeeded wherever it has been tried. A strong 
grower, and exceedingly productive. We happened 
upon the bushes at their fullest ripening. The Wilson 
Jr. and Early Harvest had not begun to turn, and the 
Lucretia had been ripe several days before we visited 
the patch the 8th of July. We will say at a venture that 
the Lucretla ripens at least ten days before any 
other Blackberry. This is surely a good record for 
Lucretia. Price, tips, 50 cts. per "doz., $1 per 100, $7 
per 1,000; transplants, 75 cts. per doz., $1.50 per 100, 
$10 per 1,000. 
AUSTIN'S IMPROVED, or 
MAYES' HYBRID DEWBERRY. 
From American Gardening: “ The berries are 
much larger than 
those of any other 
Dewberry or any other 
blackberry. A strange 
peculiarity of this plant 
is that it requires no 
trellises or stakes, but 
can easily be trained into 
a tree form. The fruit 
of this new Dewberry is 
jet-black and the flavor 
superior. For produc- 
tiveness it outrivals all 
Dewberries or blackber- 
ries, as high as $966 
per acre having been 
realized from the sale of 
this berry, the berries 
selling readily at 15 cents 
per quart; quite hardy.” 
75c per doz., $2 per 100. Mayes’ Hybrid Dewberry. 
