Archive image from page 29 of Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable. Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable fruit and ornamental trees : roses and palms, vines and shrubs adapted to prevailing conditions of soil and climate on the West Coast together with planting and cultural notes . descriptiveillus1925fanc Year: 1925 CORY THORNLESS BLACKBERRY A new variety valuable for its fine shipping qualities Cory's Thornless Blackberry. Valuable and pre-eminently fine for local market, shipping and culinary purposes. Fruit very large, sometimes two inches long, core small; skin tender,


Archive image from page 29 of Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable. Descriptive illustrated catalog of dependable fruit and ornamental trees : roses and palms, vines and shrubs adapted to prevailing conditions of soil and climate on the West Coast together with planting and cultural notes . descriptiveillus1925fanc Year: 1925 CORY THORNLESS BLACKBERRY A new variety valuable for its fine shipping qualities Cory's Thornless Blackberry. Valuable and pre-eminently fine for local market, shipping and culinary purposes. Fruit very large, sometimes two inches long, core small; skin tender, color glossy black; flesh sweet, delightfully acidulous, flavor piquant and suggestive of wild raspberry, heavy and- firm. Vine vigorous, sending out strong, stocky canes in early spring, which are absolutely thornless; thrives in any good garden soil. Season, May to August. Lucretia Dewberry. The dewberries or trailing blackberries are very popular, both as a home fruit and the local market. Berries extremely large and good substance; color a rich glossy black; flesh sweet, melting and of fine flavor. Vine a good grower, dense foliage and good bearer. Plants should be set four feet apart, and six feet. Season, May. St. Regis Raspberry. The earliest and best raspberry to date; quality local market and home use. Fruit round-oval and large; color a clear, bright majenta red; flesh rich, full and a pronounced raspberry flavor. Vine a strong grower with abundant foliage. Kansas Black Cap Raspberry. One of the best of the Black Caps; especially desirable for local market and home use. Fruit medium size and round-oval; color glossy black; flesh dark purple, rich, abundant and piquant in flavor. Vine a strong grower and good bearer. Banner Strawberry. The queen of the strawberry family; for Cali- fornia planters it has no equal. Fruit medium to large, firm and heavy; color a deep red; flesh sweetly acidulous, melting, and deliciously piquant. Vine robust and free fruiting. Se


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