Dewberries 
Blackberries 
Achieved greatest success of any of the berry 
family. Largest, dark wine color, quality of the 
best, heavy bearer, attractive, ships well, keeps well, 
cans well, of greatest commercial possibilities. 
Thrives where other berries grow. 
The New Youngberry 
Hybrids 
Logan (Raspberry-Blackberry). Fruit size of large 
blackberries, same form and shape; color dark, 
bright red; partakes of the flavors of both black¬ 
berry and raspberry; mild, pleasant, vinous, ex¬ 
cellent for table and for canning, jelly, etc. Seeds 
few and small. 
Alfred. The Mammoth New Blackberry. Highest 
quality, large jet black berries, exceedingly pro¬ 
ductive. For the home garden. 
Eldorado. Unquestionably another one of the best 
commercial blackberries grown. One of the most 
valuable for home and market. Flavor rich, 
aromatic, melting, juicy, and little, if any, 
core. Highly recommended everywhere. 
Lawton. One of the best old standard kinds. 
Berries large, sweet, abundant. 
Mersereau. Early, mammoth size, very hardy, 
exceptionally sweet, spicy, rich, melting and 
luscious, without core and few seeds. 
Alfred Blackberries. 
Horseradish 
Requires deep, fertile soil for best results; roots pun¬ 
gent, used for pickling and flavoring. 
Rhubarb 
or Pie Plant 
Rhubarb, with its flavor of the 
springtime, is a valuable aid to the 
action of the gastric juice, adds 
novelty to the bill of fare, has the 
good points of a fruit, and com¬ 
bines deliciously as a dessert or a 
conserve. 
Mammoth Rhubarb. Early, very 
tender, and has mild, sub-acid 
flavor, not “stringy” or tough. 
The plant is large, and for pies 
or other culinary purpose, a fa¬ 
vorite. 
Lucretia. Berries far larger and incomparably better 
than any blackberry, unequalled excellence. Soft, 
sweet and luscious, bright glossy black. 
Lucretia Dewberries. 
MILTON NURSERY CO., MILTON, OREGON 
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