. Catalogue of the Orange County Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Cornwall Catalogs; Strawberries Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seedlings Catalogs. T. J. DWYER, CORNWALL, AJ5W YORK. 13 The Logan Berry (Introducers description in part).—This berry which is a true hybrid between the red raspberry and blackberry, was produced in California ; it has proved entirely hardy at the East and Norih. The berries are of enormous size—fully equalling the largest blackberries, which they resemble in form and structure. In flavor they are r
. Catalogue of the Orange County Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Cornwall Catalogs; Strawberries Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Vegetables Seedlings Catalogs. T. J. DWYER, CORNWALL, AJ5W YORK. 13 The Logan Berry (Introducers description in part).—This berry which is a true hybrid between the red raspberry and blackberry, was produced in California ; it has proved entirely hardy at the East and Norih. The berries are of enormous size—fully equalling the largest blackberries, which they resemble in form and structure. In flavor they are rich and sprightly —a mingling of the raspberry and blackberry, mellowed and refined, but distinct from either—and they are melting and without core. In firmness they are like a blackberry and keep a long time either gath- ered or upon the bush after ripe, before spoiling. The flavor is so lucious, novel and rich, the berry cannot fail to please everybody as a dessert fruit. For canning it is superior to all the other small fruits, and for jellies and jams it is said to be unequalled also. The canes, which are exceedingly prolific, are of strong vigorous growth. What gives special value to this novel fruit is its earliness , ripening as it does at the close of the strawberry season, and in advance of all but the very earliest raspberries. The past season we gathered ripe berries off it on June 20th, in 1895 on June 24th ; it con- tinuing each year to give us ripe berries for three weeks, perfecting all its fruit, even the last, to full size, firmness, color and flavor. Good tip plants, each 25c, 3 for 60c, doz. $ ; 100 $ RED RASPBERRIES. FTER preparing the ground the same as you would for strawberries, set the plants six feet apart between the rows, and one foot apart in the row, thus making a continuous row for fruiting, which gives one third more fruit than by the hill system. Set posts 20 feet apart, and run one wire 3^ feet from the ground, and train your
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