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a. ii. & j. n. iiale’s catalogue. 
CARMAN RASPBERRY. 
The earliest, extra, large, most productive black cap 
yet introduced. Produced, in IS86, 7,000 quarts from 
two acres, three-quarters of the plants being only one 
year old. (See page 13.) 
Whether growing small fruits for pleasure or profit, it will pay you to test all of 
the new and choice fruits offered in this catalogue — Bubach, Jewell, Lida, Truitt, 
and Belmont Strawberries; Carman, Earhart, Champlain, Golden Queen, and 
Scarlet Gem Raspberries; Erie and Ancient Briton Blackberries; Lucretia 
Dewberry; Fay and Victoria Currants, and others of like promise. Success can 
only be attained by aiming high and securing only the best. You are sure to 
“ get left ” in any business if you are continually treading on the tail of progress 
and halloaing whoa! to every new idea. 
Don’t send to ns for Cheap, Poor Stock! 
but if you want any kind of Nursery Stock, even if not mentioned in 
this Catalogue, at fair prices for good well-rooted stock, order early, write 
your full name, post-office address, nearest railroad station or express office 
plainly, and send to 
C-. H. & J. H. HALE, 
South Glastonbury, Hertford County, Connecticut. 
