10 BRENTWOOD BERRY GARDENS 

WASHINGTON RED RASPBERRY 
This outstanding variety originated in Washington. The berries are slightly larger 
than Cuthbert and have a marvelously delicious flavor, being sweet and delicately flavored 
and lacking the slight bitterness sometimes noticed in Cuthbert. Resembles Cuthbert in 
appearance, but is firmer and a shade lighter red, and a little earlier than Cuthbert. The 
harvest lasts several days after the Cuthbert harvest has ended, and the yield is exception- 
ally heavy. Unlike Cuthbert, it is unusually hardy, and not subject to winter kill. Has 
won high praise from growers in different parts of California, where it is said to yield as 
well as Cuthbert, which has long been the main crop raspberry here. Used extensively by 
quick freezing plants. 
WILLAMETTE RED RASPBERRY 
This unusually fine berry originated at the Oregon State College at Corvallis. We have 
found this raspberry to have a wonderful flavor, meaty, juicy and very large, being said. 
to be the largest red raspberry. The berries are unusually firm and hold up well on stand- 
ing, as well as after canning and freezing. The season is early and long and the yield is 
very heavy, an Oregon grower saying it far outyields the Washington. At Oregon State 
Experiment Station it outyielded three other leading varieties. 

SUNRISE RED RASPBERRY 
This is an exceptionally early berry, large in size, very hardy and very resistant to’ 
disease. Said to be two or three weeks earlier than Cuthbert, but the season ends about 
with Cuthbert. In color, flavor and dessert quality they are said to be so much alike that 
it would be hard to tell them apart. A Santa Monica grower said they produced up to 
Christmas. 
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