CONDENSED CATALOG 9 
BERRIES—Continued. 
Thorny Boysenberry 
This sensational new berry is probably the most popular 
of all berries. Large size, often 2 inches in length; wine 
colored; flavor unsurpassed; excellent for canning, jellies 
or pies and a good shipper. This is the original Thorny Type 
and is considered the most profitable for commercial pur- 
poses. 
New Thornless Boysenberry 
A pleasure to pick them. All the fine qualities of the 
regular Boysenberry, but NO THORNS, and ripens about 
two weeks earlier. The Boysenberry is the most popular 
of all berries. 
See above for prices of Thornless Boysenberry. 
Dewberries 
Lucretia. Ripens ten days earlier than Blackberries. Pro- 
duces large quantities of fruit and has ready sale on the 
market. Fine for home use, either fresh or canned. Ber- 
ries very large, jet black, sweet and juicy. 
Loganberry 
Loganberry is a cross between the Blackberry and Rasp- 
berry, and a favorite of many for fresh, canned, jellies, 
juices or pies. Flavor is.a luscious tart-sweet. 
Black Raspberry 
Cumberland. The largest of all Blackcaps and best for mid- 
season crops, for either home or market. Berries are large, 
attractive, firm, and of the highest quality; rich, sweet and 
produced in abundance. Bush is hardy and vigorous grow- 
er. This wonderful variety should always be included in 
the. list. 
New Logan Blackcap. A dependable early Black Raspberry. 
This variety ripens one week earlier than the Cumberland, 
giving the grower an opportunity to make real money be- 
fore the main crop Cumberland ripens. An extra heavy 
bearer and berries as large and fine quality as Cumberland. 
Red Raspberries 
Indian Summer. A new two-crop Red Raspberry. Bears in 
the summer and also in the fall, continuing until frost. The 
berries are large, medium red and of high quality. Is 
superior to all so-called Everbearing Red Raspberries. 
Latham. One of the best main season Red Raspberry for 
home or market. Extra iarge, rich red berries, some mea- 
suring an inch in diameter, unusually prolific bearer. Very 
firm and suitable for canning or shipping. Retains its high 
color. when canned. 
Washington. This new variety has rapidly increased in pop- 
ularity and now ranks with the best Red Raspberries. 
For its high qualities, it is often called the Improved Cuth- 
bert and has replaced the old Cuthbert, which for many 
years was considered the best. Has a record yield of more 
than eight tons of berries per acre. It is outstanding 
for resistance to disease, extra large berries, firmness, ex- 
cellent flavor and its rich, brilliant red color when canned. 
Youngberry 
Ripens earlier than the Dewberry. The berries are very 
large, highly flavored, juicy, sweet and delicious. 
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