. Superior quality and uniform grade guaranteed by this label on Hale's fruits : always best in market scientifically grown and fully ripened marketed by advanced methods. Nurseries (Horticulture) Connecticut Catalogs; Nursery stock Connecticut Glastonbury; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. (21) J. H. Hale, South Glastonbury, KING. (See page 20.) live of medium to large, bright red berries, not so conical as Cuthbert ; moderately firm and of excellent flavor. Ripens with the very earliest, and on this account is crowding out all the small varieties, whose only recommendati


. Superior quality and uniform grade guaranteed by this label on Hale's fruits : always best in market scientifically grown and fully ripened marketed by advanced methods. Nurseries (Horticulture) Connecticut Catalogs; Nursery stock Connecticut Glastonbury; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. (21) J. H. Hale, South Glastonbury, KING. (See page 20.) live of medium to large, bright red berries, not so conical as Cuthbert ; moderately firm and of excellent flavor. Ripens with the very earliest, and on this account is crowding out all the small varieties, whose only recommendation is their earliness ; thrives on quite light dry soil, as well as on that which is heavier. 50 cts. per doz., |i per 50, per 100, $12 per 1,000. CUTHBERT. Plant vigorous, very prolific; fruit very large, conical, deep red, delicious and firm. Should be planted by everyone, whether they grow fruit for market or family use. Seasonmedium to very late, which is somewhat of an objection to its profitable cultivation in sec- tions where only early ripening is required to make fruit culture profitable, 50 cts. per doz., $ per 100, |io oer 1,000. SHAFFER. The largest of all the Raspber- ries, both in cane and fruit, and enormously produc- tive of berries of dull purplish red color, of rich, sprightly flavor, somewhat acid ; fine for the table or canning. One of the best for the family garden. On account of its color it is not appreciated in some markets, while in others this variety is steadily growing in favor and proving more profit- able every year. There has been a steady increase in demand for Shaffer plants the past five vears, which is plain evidence of its popularity. Propa- gates from layering the tips, the same as the Black- caps, and is evidently a cross between the red and black varieties. 50 cts. per doz., $2 per 100, $12 per 1,000. SHAFFER. (Half size.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced


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