. 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. ui " It / i /n'If ( Oiiif early, sltcn iinjj. In. Doa-)L Maise Hale say he want ebrybody deir full-up ob fruit f'''' hah HEN my liltlo "push-cart" story went out in last season's Catalogue, an avalanche of letters came in from all over the coun- try, telling of the new life
. 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. ui " It / i /n'If ( Oiiif early, sltcn iinjj. In. Doa-)L Maise Hale say he want ebrybody deir full-up ob fruit f'''' hah HEN my liltlo "push-cart" story went out in last season's Catalogue, an avalanche of letters came in from all over the coun- try, telling of the new life and inspiration that liad been brought into many a fruit-grower's home by the simple story of the life struggle of two farm boys. A number suggested that it was the best novel of tlie year; it was used as a text for several Sunday school talks, and has been quoted from at many horticultural meetings and by tlie agricultural press generally. It touched Ihe fruit-growing heart, and perliaps to bring tlie story up to (late may iiitei-est and lielp others. Tlie "continued story" of modern times has with ea(di new instabnent a brief resume of what has gone before, aiul those who did not read last year's push-cart story may like to have the gist of it. The beginning" of my story told of a widowed mother, two loving sisters, two boys and a mortgaged farm; a shovel, a hoe, a spade niwiwiwiiviwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiioiwimiwiwiwiieiioiitiwn and a rickety old push-cart; and, by no means | ^U Cif^Mii unimportant, a love for fruit culture. | BOll dOlOll the PUSb-Cart StOry No horses or modern itni>lenients, and no cash â¢"â¢i»ti»iitii«ii»i»ii»i»ii«i»ii»ii«(»iK»ii«i»ii«i»ii»iioi» capital : the first strawberry IxmI of mixed varieties from the old fruiting bed of a neighbor. At the age of fourteen, liired out as a farm laborer to get money to buy nu)re improved va- rieties of fruit jdants, and, incidentally
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