
Thornless Loganberry 
Logan is unusually thrifty, the berries a little larger in size 
and a little more productive than the thorny Logan. And you 
don’t get your hands scratched in picking them! 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2; 100, $15. 
CHERRY RHUBARB 
This is a beautiful red rhubarb and originated in this coun- 
ty. It is a winter or everbearing variety, of large size and 
very productive, yielding several crops in a season, the first 
one a few months after planting. It is so tender that it does 
not require peeling, less acid than some kinds yet well 
flavored, and a planting will last for years. 
Prices Prepaid: 10, $2.50; 100, $17.50. 
WINE RHUBARB 
If you like rhubarb you are pretty sure to like this unusu- 
ally delicious variety better. If you don’t care for ordinary 
rhubarb you have a thrill awaiting you when you taste this 
kind, for it has an exquisite flavor unequalled by other varie- 
ties. Dr. Schwartze, of the Western Washington Experiment 
Station, says of this variety: “I believe that it is superior in 
quality to any other varieties that I have seen.’’ He is said to 
have worked a great deal with various varieties of rhubarb 
and reports that the new Canadian varieties, MacDonald and 
Ruby, are of no value there. 
It is very productive, the stalks are large and thick, red 
on lower part and light green toward the leaf, and with a 
beautiful, translucent skin which you don’t have to peel, but 
cook it up with the rest of the stalk. 
And if you don’t want to be pulling seed stalks out of 
your rhubarb plants all the time, this is the variety for you, 
for it is entirely free from seed stalks. 
This is not a winter rhubarb, but is dormant in winter, 
coming on in the spring, but if you want the most delicious 
rhubarb in the spring and summer this is the sort you should 
plant. I don’t care much for ordinary rhubarb, but can eat 
this kind with relish three times a day, every day. 
It has been grown very successfully in this county. 
Price Prepaid: 10, $3.50; 100, $30. 
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