Lovett's illustrated catalogue : trees and plants . Decidedly unique and valuable as an ornamentalplant as well as for its beautuul fruit. It is a strongrampant grower, the canes being thickly coveredwith purplish-red hairs. The berries are of bright,translucent appearance, enveloped in a purplishhairy calyx and presenting an appearance resem-bling moss rose buds. Berries of medium size, thecolor of sherry wine, sparkling, with a brisk, pleasantsub-acid flavor. Canes of strong growth as hardyas an oak and yield enormously for a long as a dessert fruit, but especially valuable


Lovett's illustrated catalogue : trees and plants . Decidedly unique and valuable as an ornamentalplant as well as for its beautuul fruit. It is a strongrampant grower, the canes being thickly coveredwith purplish-red hairs. The berries are of bright,translucent appearance, enveloped in a purplishhairy calyx and presenting an appearance resem-bling moss rose buds. Berries of medium size, thecolor of sherry wine, sparkling, with a brisk, pleasantsub-acid flavor. Canes of strong growth as hardyas an oak and yield enormously for a long as a dessert fruit, but especially valuablefor canning and for making a delicious wine. Doz.,60c.; 100, $ Kemsas.—A great improve-ment upon Gregg and the bestblackcap of its season. \eryprofitable for market and sogood as to be popular for thehome garden. As large asGregg, firm and of fine quality;a strong grower, hardy and ex-c e e d i n g 1 y productive. Mid-season. Doz., 3oc.; 100, $;1000, $ Loudon.—Of superior qualit}-,large, dark crimson, rich andjuicy. Canes are vigorous andquite hardy, healthy and pro-ductive. A very valuable variety, and if it wereonly of brighter color and firmer in flesh, it wouldbe one of the most profitable for market. , 35c.; 100, $\ 1000, Munger f Cap).—A fancy blackcap of great size,roundish in form, jet-black, firm and of sweet canes are strong, upright growers, hardy andregularly productive. One of the best for canningand evaporating, and for the home garden. Doz.,35c.; 100, $ LOGANBERRY. A combination of the Raspberry and Blackberry;peculiarly interesting to fruit growers by reason ofits enormous and lu


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