CUBRANS’ LIST OF FRUITS. 1909. 10. 
5i 
THE LOGAN BERRY. 
(Raspberry x Blackberry). 
First Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. 
Photo 1 “FRUIT OF LOGAN BERRY.” I Gibrans. 
No fruit that has been introduced during recent years has met with so 
great popularity and success as the Logan Berrj'. Apart from the fact of it 
being a most interesting hybrid, it is hardy, and produces an immense crop. 
The fruit is large and of a deep rich red colour, possessed of a rich luscious 
flavour, and is well suited for dessert or culinary purposes. The fact of 
the fruit being firm makes it a good keeper, either when gathered or 
when allowed to remain on the plant. It is of strong constitution and 
vigorous growth, and the fact of its coming into bearing at the same time 
as the early varieties of Raspberries, makes it the more valuable. 
We have grown this plant from the first year of its introduction. So 
great has been the demand that we have sold out every available plant 
each season. 
This year, we have propagated a much larger quantity which we hope 
will be sufficient to meet all requirements. In view however, of our 
experience in previous years, we would advise that orders be placed as 
early as possible. 
All our plants are propagated bv layers (not seed) from the true stock. 
STRONG PLANTS FROM OPEN GROUND 6d. each, 5/- per doz., 35/- per 100, 
325/- per 1000. In pots, 9d. each, 7/6 per dez. 
