A Hundred Years of Loganberries
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https://doi.org/10.71318/apom.1981.35.2.34Abstract
Addressing a state fair in 1923, Judge J. H. Logan 2of Santa Cruz, California said: "Forty-two years ago, in the fall of 1880,1 commenced some experiments in my home garden..." The fall of 1980 is thus a good time to consider the tremendous impact that the famous fruit produced by these experiments has made on world horticulture, and to assess the efforts of successive breeders to produce a fruit to rival it.
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