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BLACKBERRIES 
CRAJIDELL’S EARLY. Large, firm; rich flavor; very 
early; bears through the entire blackberry season. 
Per doz. 50c, per 100 $3,00. 
Blackberry, Mammoth 
MAMMOTH. A cross between the Wild Blackberry of 
California and Crandell’s Early. The canes are very 
large and of vigorous growth, often growing 20 feet 
in one season. It bears very early and is exceedingly 
productive. The fruit is very large, often 2% inches 
long, and of delicious flavor. Per doz; $1.00. 
HIMALAYA GIANT. Introduced some years ago from 
the Himalaya mountains. It is of remarkably rapid 
growth, the canes sometimes reaching 40 feet in one 
season. The plants should be trained over a trellis 
and carefully pruned during the winter. It is a 
heavy bearer and the berries are large with few 
seeds and stand shipping well. Per doz. $1.00. 
CURRANTS 
FAY’S PROLIFIC. Large, deep red; a standard sort. 
Each 15c, per doz. $1.50. 
WHITE GRAPE. Large, yellowish white; the best of 
the white varieties. Each 15c, per doz. $1.50. 
DEWBERRIES 
GARDENA. Large, glossy black: rich flavor, good 
bearer. Per doz. 50c, per 100 $3.00. 
FEIJOA SELLOWIANA OR 
PINEAPPLE GUAVA 
Fruit delicious, mingling the flavor of the pineapple, 
raspberry and banana, and so aromatic that a few 
of them will impart a pleasing fragrance in a room. 
It is somewhat acid and has good cooking qualities. 
Size about that of an English walnut. Besides being 
valued for its fruit, it is an ornamental, glaucous¬ 
leaved evergreen shrub and very beautiful when in 
flower. The blossoms have heavy, waxy petals, pure 
white beneath and shaded to a purplish crimson on 
the upper side, well meriting a place in the garden 
for its flowers alone. Each 50c to 75c. 
FRUITS 
GOOSEBERRIES 
OREGON CHAMPION. Very large; brownish-red, veri- 
sweet and one of the best for table use and for 
pies; a strong grower and good bearer. Each 20c, 
per doz. $2.00. 
HOUGHTON. Medium size, pale red, very sweet; enor¬ 
mously productive. Each 20c, per doz. $2.00. 
GUAVA 
STRAWBERRY. Fruit round, deep claret color, of 
strawberry flavor. Much used for jellies and pre¬ 
serves; also good for eating in the fresh state. In 
pots, each 25c to 50c. 
LEMON. Fruit yellow, pear-shaped; valuable for jel¬ 
lies and preserves. In pots. Each 35c to 50c. 
LOGAN BERRY 
LOGAN BERRY. A hybrid between the raspberry and 
blackberry. Fruit dark red, often 1*4 inches long 
and produced in immense clusters. In flavor it par¬ 
takes of both the raspberry and blackberry, a mild, 
pleasant, vinous flavor, delicious and peculiar to this 
berry alone. Excellent for the table, jams or jellies. 
Per doz. 50c, per 100 $3.00. 
RASPBERRIES 
CALIFORNIA SURPRISE. The best red raspberry. It 
begins to ripen in April and continues through the 
entire berry season. Prolific and of good quality. 
Per doz. 50c, per 100 $3.00. 
Brandywine Strawberry 
STRAWBERRIES 
BRANDYWINE. Large, roundish, conical; bright red; 
flesh firm and of rich flavor. A popular medium to 
late variety. Per 100 50c, per 1000 $4.00. 
A-l. Large, dark red. A continuous and heavy bearer. 
Per 100 50c, per 1000 $4.00. 
IvLONDYIvE. Very uniform, rich blood red, juicy and 
of delicious flavor; medium early. This variety is 
of recent introduction and is becoming very popular 
here. Per 100 50c, per 1000 $4.00. 
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