. 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. LOITOON. For years Cuthbert has easily held first place as the one best general purpose red Raspberry ; yet it is a little too ten- der for northern latitude. Loudon, a seedling of the ironclad Turner, crossed with Cuthbert, is now crowding for first v(§sn^ place, and many there be who think i


. 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. LOITOON. For years Cuthbert has easily held first place as the one best general purpose red Raspberry ; yet it is a little too ten- der for northern latitude. Loudon, a seedling of the ironclad Turner, crossed with Cuthbert, is now crowding for first v(§sn^ place, and many there be who think it is already won. It is rather more stocky than Cuthbert, but not quite such a ram- pant grower ; canes of purplish red color,, quite in contrast to the yellowish brown of Cuthbert. Very productive of extra large, dark red, firm berries, possessing: the better qualities of both Cuthbert and Turner,, with few, if any, of their marked defects. Loudon certainly is the largest, firmest and best fiavored mid-season red Raspberry now well tested. Ii per doz., $5 per loo. COLUMBIAN. Closely resembles the Shaflfer, and under the impression that it was of still more vigorous habit and had fruit of greater size, it was largely planted in 1895 and 1896. Last season's fruitage did not seem to warrant this belief, and from some sections it is reported as not so hardy as Shaffer. Others have reported it much better than Shaffer—larger and more prolific. If this be so, it is truly a wonder, worthy of a place in all our grounds. $1 per doz., $6 per 100. GOLDEN QUEEN. Berries of largest size, creamy yellow color^ LOUDON. firm and solid, and of a rich, sweet flavor, that makes one of those de- licious family berries that all can enjoy. It is also a superb market berry, its fine appearance commanding for it a ready sale at high prices. It is becoming very^ popular in the best markets as a fancy fruit. Planted in deep, rich soil, and given plenty of room,, astonishing results can be obtained wi


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