The Logan Berry. 
This berry is unlike any in previous existence — a 
hybrid between the raspberry and blackberry. The fruit 
is as large as the largest black- 
berry, r.nd is produced in im- 
mense clusters. The color is a 
clear dark red, pleasing to the 
eye. It partakes of the flavor 
of both the blackberry and the 
raspberry — a mild, pleasant, 
vinous flavor, delicious and 
peculiar to this berry alone. 
Excellent for all purposes. 
Seeds small, soft and few. Ber- 
ries very firm, and carry well. 
Vine or cane strong grower, io 
feet and more in a season; 
enormous bearer. Fruit ripens 
early, just after strawberries, 
nearly all being gone before 
blackberries or raspberries be- 
come plentiful. Always sells 
at a high price. Color resem- 
bles the Cuthbert raspberry. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
Logan Berry, 
Japanese Golden Mayberry. 
A Raspberry which ripens its fruit before Straw- 
berries. This is a decided and valuable novelty, origi- 
nated by the celebrated Luther Burdank, of California. 
We give the description of this wonderful berry as 
follows: "The earliest Raspberry ever known. The 
berries are of a golden straw color, as large as Cuth- 
bert, and ripen here in April, a month before Hansell, 
before Strawberries, and before the earliest standard 
Raspberrries of the past have hardly awakened from 
their winter rest. The bushes are distinct from all 
others, growing like trees, six to eight feet high, with 
spreading tops, and all along the branches large white, 
bell-shaped blossoms arc pendent, followed by great, 
sweet, glossy, golden, semi-translucent berries. The 
plants, when well established, will surprise one with 
their abundance of fruit.” Price, 75 c - doz.; $5 P er I0 °- 
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