ROSES, SEEDS AND BULBS FOR 1896. 
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THE 
NEW LOGAN BERRY 
lor Blackberry Raspberry.) 
This grand new berry was thoroughly 
tested here last season and proved fully 
up to the representation. It originated 
in California, on the grounds of Judge 
Logan, from whom it takes its name. 
It seems to be a true hybrid, between a 
blackberry and raspberry, partaking of 
the nature of both in quality and appear- 
ance, but of finer and more delightful 
flavor. The color is a rich dark purplish- 
red, and the size about the same as the 
largest blackberries. The bush is a strong, 
vigorous grower, an enormous bearer, 
and entirely hardy. The fruit has very 
few seeds, ripens early — before black- 
berries, and besides being very beautiful, 
is of surpassing quality for eating and 
cooking; has brought four times the 
price of other berries in the San Fran- 
cisco market, and is so very promising 
that all lovers of fine new fruits should 
give it an immediate trial. The price is 
as low as the limited stock will permit 
this year. Price, 50 cts. each ; three foi 
$1.20; $1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
. Strawberry Raspberry. 
THE STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY. A remarkable novelty 
from Japan ; tried here last year; grows low and bushy, hav- 
ing the appearance of a dwarf raspberry, with white flowers 
and leaves like a wild rose. Blooms soon after planting, and 
fruits early the first season ; oerries the size and shape of 
a large strawberry, but entirely different from either 
strawberry or raspberrv, and appear to be a combination 
of both. Price, 25 cts. each ; 3 for 60 cts ; §2.2-3 per doz. 
NEW GOLDEN JAPANESE MAYBERRY. Novelty of 
1895. Belongs to the Raspberry family, but grows in tree 
like form, entiiely different from other berries; as we have 
not seen the fruit, we give the description of the 
introducer, who says "It bears pretty bed-shaped 
blossoms and great luscious golden-yellow berries, 
exceedingly sweet and delicious; ripens very ear- 
ly before strawberries and a month before the 
earliest raspberries; its extreme earlinet>s, excel- 
lent quality and beautiful appearance, make it 
one of" most promising new fruits. 25 cts. each; 3 
for 60 cts.; 82.25 per doz. Two year plants 35 cts. 
each; $3.50 per doz. 
NEW LOUDON RASPBERRY. Originated by 
F. W. Loudon, of Wisconsin, and considered su- 
perior to all other red raspberries on account of its 
vigorous growth, large size, beautiful rich crim- 
son color, excellent quality, marvelous produc- 
tiveness and perfect hardiness, recommended as 
the best Red Raspberry for family use. Price 
40 cte. each ; three for $1.20 ; $4.50 per doz. 
New Dwarf Bismarck Apple. 
Delicious Quality, Beautiful Color, Wonderfully Prolific. 
Fine for Planting in Garden or Yard, or in Boxes or Pots. 
This wonderful new dwarf Apple is said to have come from 
New Zealand, and wherever tested in this country has proved 
an astonishing revelation in early fruiting ; beautiful color 
and appearance, excellent quality and perfect hardiness; 
nothing like it was ever seen before. A little tree not over- 
afoot high, and grown in a pot, has been known to bear a 
large apple a few months after planting, and it seems cer- 
tain the trees will bear profusely the first, or, at least, the 
second year from planting. They can be grown in pots or 
boxes, if desired, but are particularly recommended for 
planting in gardens and small yards where fine fruits an- de- 
sired but not room for large trees. The apples are of very 
large size and beautiful rich golden-yellow color. They ripen 
early and are of the most distinct and delicious flavor. This 
remarkable apple has been highly praised by the Horticul- 
tural Journals of this country and*Europe,and*though known 
for some time is just now being introduced to the public- 
Price, nice one-year trees, 40 cts. each ; three for $1.20; $4 50 
per dozen. Five Novelties described above. $1 65 postpaid. 
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New T>warf Bismarck Apple. 
