CUTHBERT RED RASPBERRY 
This variety has often been called “Cassberry” here, 
and has long been the main crop red raspberry here. 
It is of good size, good color, good flavor, good rasp- 
berry aroma, productive, fairly firm and a fairly good 
shipper. Available Oct. 1 to Jan. 1. 
LLOYD GEORGE RED RASPBERRY 
This is a very excellent raspberry, grown success- 
fully on the Pacific Coast for years, and is one of the 
parents of Washington, Willamette and Indian Sum- 
mer. On this coast it bears two crops a year, a spring 
and early summer crop and a fall crop. It is of large 
size, delicious flavor, with small seeds and very fine 
texture and is very productive. It is a little too soft 
for long distance shipping, but is one of the finest 
raspberries for jam, jelly and preserving, as well as 
for eating fresh. It is well liked by growers. Available 
Oct-siator are 
ST. REGIS RED RASPBERRY 
Also called RANAREE and RANERE 
This is a favorite in Central California, where it is 
often called Ranaree, and it is early and of good 
quality. Said to start bearing early, to yield large, 
well flavored berries and to continue to produce fruit 
until frost. 
EVANS BLACK RASPBERRY 
This has been said to be the best blackcap for our 
conditions, more productive than other varieties, fine 
flavored, sweet and juicy, not dry and crumbly like 
most blackcaps here. 
“MUNGER BLACK RASPBERRY 
Said to be well adapted to California conditions, 
and has been the main commercial blackcap here for 
a number of years, with big, juicy berries. Avialable 
Oct.150.Jan. 1, 
SODUS PURPLE RASPBERRY 
This new purple cap is a cross between a red and 
a black raspberry. It is extremely large, firm, medium 
purple in color, sprightly and good in quality. Lies 
said to surpass all others in growth of cane and in 
production, is extremely vigorous, hardy and drought 
resistant. It has been found to be well adapted to 
California conditions and is said to be precocious, 
yielding berries the same year as planted if given 
good care. It ripens later than Cuthbert and Wash- 
ington, thus extending the raspbery season. 
LOGANBERRY 
This berry is large, long and of an attractive red 
color. It originated in California and has been grown 
on this coast for many years. Although it is some- 
what sour it is highly prized by a great many people 
for jam and jelly making and for juice. Available 
from Dec. 1 to April 1. 
THORNLESS LOGANBERRY 
Patented 
This is similar to the thorny Logan but is abso- 
lutely free from thorns, which makes picking so 
much easier. 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY 
This is said to be like the thorny Boysen but not 
quite so large although somewhat larger than the 
Youngberry. Its advantage is that it does not scratch 
your fingers! 
