. Catalogue of choice pedigree small fruit plants : grown and for sale by & Hale, South Glastonbury, Conn. season 1889. Strawberries Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Connecticut South Glastonbury Catalogs; Fruit growers Connecticut South Glastonbury. HOFFMAN.—A new variety from Maryland that has been largely planted there the past two years as one of the best for northern shipment; is evidently a seedling from "Wilson's Albany, although the plant is a little more vigorous; very pro- lific of medium-sized berri


. Catalogue of choice pedigree small fruit plants : grown and for sale by & Hale, South Glastonbury, Conn. season 1889. Strawberries Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Connecticut South Glastonbury Catalogs; Fruit growers Connecticut South Glastonbury. HOFFMAN.—A new variety from Maryland that has been largely planted there the past two years as one of the best for northern shipment; is evidently a seedling from "Wilson's Albany, although the plant is a little more vigorous; very pro- lific of medium-sized berries, dark and glossy like the Wilson, firm, and of good quality, will keep in good order several days after being picked, which is greatly in its favor as a market berry. 25 cents per dozen; 50 cents per 50; 75 cents per 100; $4 per 1,000. CLOUD (/*).—A strong, vigorous growing plant from the south, with heavy dark green foliage; a very strong rooted plant. Those who know it best claim that it is more produc- tive than Crescent, larger and as firm as the Wilson; if so, it will prove one of the best market sorts, as it ripens extremely early. 50 cents per dozen; $3 per 100. MONMOUTH.—A vigorous, rapid-growing plant, some like Cres- cent, only somewhat more slender in habit. The fruit resembles the hoffman. Wilson, when grown to perfection; very productive, and one of the very earliest to ripen. A valuable early market variety. 25 cents per dozen; 50 cents per 50; 75 cents per , tv, per 1,000. OHIO {P).—Somewhat similar to Kentucky in growth, is even more productive; fruit medium-sized, nearly round, and of good quality, ripens late, and is of special value on that account. 25 cents per dozen; 50 cents per 50; 75 cents per 100. GANDY.—A very strong growing plant, moderately productive, fruit large, of uniform globular shape, bright color and good quality, ripens late, and promises to become one of the standard market sorts. 25 cents per dozen; 50 cents per 50; 75 cents p


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