BERRY PLANTS — RHUBARB 13 


NECTARBERRY 
This is a very fine berry, thought to be a chance seedling, probably from the Young- 
berry. It is almost as large as the Boysenberry, surpasses it in yield and is a week or two 
earlier. A grower near El Monte had Youngs, Boysens, Nectars and Logans. He has taken 
out the Youngs, as the Nectars were just as early, much more productive and larger than 
the Youngs. Last summer the vines were a great mass of fine, large berries which was a 
sight to behold. They are very delicious fresh, in pies, canned, made into jam or frozen. 
It is a wonderful berry. In behavior it resembles the Young, making it's crop and then 
stopping, not having a small second crop like the Boysen. 
LOGANBERRY 
This berry is large, long and an attractive deep red color. It originated in California 
and has been grown on this Coast for many years. Although it is somewhat sour it is 
highly prized for jam and jelly making and for juice, as well as for pies. 

THORNLESS LOGANBERRY 
Patented 
This is a sport of the thorny Logan and is similar to it except that it is absolutely free 
from thorns, which makes picking so much easier. 
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