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THE CONARD & JONES COMPANY. WEST GROVE, PA. 
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SK5 1 LOGAN BERRY 
(BLACKBERRY-RASPBERRY) 
T HIS grand, new berry has been grown here for several years. It makes a strong, vigorous 
growth and is quite hardy, unless in very exposed situations where slight protection may 
be advisable. It originated in California, and seems to be a true hybrid between the rasp¬ 
berry and blackberry, partaking of the nature of both in quality and appearance, but of finer 
and more delightful flavor. The berries are the size of the largest blackberries and rich, dark 
purple-red color. Very different and much larger than any other variety. It bears abundantly; 
the fruit has very few seeds, ripens early (before blackberries^) and is of such excellent quality 
for eating and cooking, that it has brought four times the price of other berries and will prob¬ 
ably continue high-priced for several years. It is well worthy of careful trial by everyone 
interested in new fruits, and is especially desirable as being new and entirely different from all 
other berry fruits. Strong plants, 15 cts. each, 2 for 25 cts , $ 1-25 per doz., postpaid; 
$ 6.00 per hundred, by express. 
