WILD BLACKB 

CASCADE 
A new berry, much in demand, intro- 
duced to give the quality of the wild 
blackberries. This is the finest culti- 
vated wild blackberry type that we 
have tried. Berries are much larger 
than other varieties, firmer, more pro- 
ductive, unaffected by blight — the 
latter fact alone has tended to dis. 
courage the planting of older types. 
Fruit resembles the Loganberry in size, 
being just a little longer and two or 
three times the size of the wild black- 
berry. It is firm, a very heavy yielder, 
with the wild blackberry flavor anc 
color. Plants are about the size of the 
Longanberry, with smaller trailing 
vines. Foliage is much like the wild 
blackberry. Very hardy, vigorous and 
more healthy than most other wild 
blackberry varieties. 

CASCADE, THE GREATLY IMPROVED 
WILD BLACKBERRY 
We feel that this is one of the better 
new berries and that the next few years will see a greatly increased p!anting 
for home use. 
NECTARBERRY 
The Nectarberry is a seedling of the Youngberry. Berries are as large as the 
Boysenberry, larger than the Youngberry but in appearance may be mistaken 
for either. In other qualities it is similar to the Boysenberry. 
DEW BERRY 
LUCRETIA 
One of the hardiest of the Dewberries, growing sturdily in almost every state 
in the U.S. In the long, damp growing season of western Washington and 
Oregon they do not always cure out enough to stand the winters as a com- 
mercial berry. As a home berry they are a little sweeter than the Youngberry, 
but not quite as large. Although equal in flavor to the Boysenberry it is los- 
ing ground to this superior and more vigorous producer. 
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