AMERICAN INDIGENOUS GRAPES. 



CLASS II.-AMERICAN INDIGENOUS GRAPES. 



Our Grape Vines are nearly all grown in the open air, and not forced in Hothouses, and 

 they are, consequently, much more hardened to the severities of our climate. They are 

 mostly one year old, except where otherwise noted, hut the Native Varieties are, for the 

 most part, vigorous layers, which are equal to two years' Vines grown from cuttings. 



As the prices of many varieties of Native Grapes will be fluctuating according to the 

 extent of the demands and the relative supply or scarcity, we shall issue Priced Catalogues 

 twice in each year ; and we also make this proposal as the basis of our transactions : any 

 List of Grapes extracted from a priced Catalogue of any reliable Nusery, will be supplied 

 by us at the same or at lower rates. 



Extra large Vines, for immediate bearing, will be charged in proportion to their 

 value. 



Grapes for Vineyards.— Isabella, Catawba, Clinton, Concord, Diana, Early Isabella, 

 True_ Hyde's Eliza, Franklin, Carter's Favorite, Hartford Prolific, Herbemont, Louisa, 

 Lenoir, Norton's Virginia, Scuppernong, York Madeira, and several other varieties, can 

 he supplied by thousands, and a Wholesale Catalogue will be sent to applicants. 



101. 

 102. 

 103. 



101. 



106. 

 107. 



38c. 

 60 



3 00 



108. 

 109. 

 110. 



Kach. Dozen. 



Albino or Albiness. 50 to 75c. S6 00 



Alvey or Hagar. . 50c— SI $0—9 00 



Alexander or Schuyl- 

 kill 



Alleghany Island (dis- 

 tinct from Franklin) 



Allen's Hvbrids. See 

 Class m. 



Amber Catawba, early, 

 sweet, vinous, excellent. 



American Hamburgh 



25c— 38c 



Anna 75c — $1 



1 00 10 00 



1 00 



1 00 



Amanda 



Ariadne (Seedling of 

 Alexander) 



Arkansas, 6 varieties of 

 different odors 



Arkansas, a spurious va- 

 riety lias proved Isa- 

 bella. 



August Coral (true) . . . 

 112J. Baldwin (distinct) . 25c — 38c 

 113. Belle Isle, fruit, and 

 leaves striped 



Bailie (Western Virgi- 

 nia) 



Bartram (Ohio) 



Baxter 40 



Big Ozark (Missouri ) . . 



Black Bullace. See 

 Black Scuppernong. 



Black Guignard (none 

 singly) 



Black King 



Black Muscadine (Ca- 

 rolina) 



Blackstone 25c — 



Bland (true) 



Bloom, see Catawissa. 



Braddock, early, rather 

 large, estimable 



Brown Guignard (dis- 

 tinct from No. 118). 



Bowman 



Brinckle. SeeClassIII. 



California Grapes. See 

 Class HI. 



III. 



112. 



111. 



115. 



116. 

 117. 



118. 



119. 



120. 



121. 

 122. 



123. 



124. 



125. 



1 00 9 00 

 1 00 9 00 



75 



75 



8c 2- 



50 



10 00 



$2— $3 



9 00 



6 00 



12 00 



7 50 



6 00 

 -3 00 

 4 00 



1 00 9 00 



9 00 

 9 00 



127 



129. 



131. 

 131J 

 132. 



133. 



134. 



135. 

 136. 

 137. 



138. 

 139. 



141. 

 142. 



143. 

 144. 



146. 

 147. 

 148. 



150. 

 151. 



152. 

 153. 

 154. 



EACH. 



Camak , $1 00 



Canadian Chief. See 

 Class IH. 



Canada Wine 1 00 



Canby's August. See 

 York Madeira. 



Carolina Black Cluster 1 00 



Carolina Blue Cluster. 75 



Carolina Blue Musca- 

 dine (distinct) $1 00 



Carolina Globose (dis- 

 tinct) 75 



Carter's Favorite, su- 

 perior for wine, dis- 

 tinct from Carter or 

 To Kalon (none 

 singly.) 



Carter's Virginian. .. . 1 00 



Cassady, white 40 



Catawba, 2 to 3 years. 

 25c to 38c 



Catawba, 3 to 4 years. 50 



Extra large, bearing 



vines 75 — 1 00 



Catawissa or Creveling 



Catharine (Conn. ) , 

 new, originated by 

 N. G. Waterman. . . 



Cheshire (Conn) 



Child's Superb. See 

 Class I, No. 9 



Chilicothe 



Chocolate 



Clara. See Class III. . 



Claret (Ohio) 



Clarke (N. Carolina).. 



Clinton, 2 and 3 years, 25 



Do. 3 to 4 years, .... 



Do. Extra large, bear- 

 ing viues, 75c to 



Cloantha 



Cobs wine 



Coleman's White. See 

 Class III. 



Columbia 



Columbian Muscat. . . . 



Concord (Extra large) . 



40 



DOZEN - . 



$9 00 



9 00 



S9 00 

 7 50 



10 00 



10 00 



4 00 



4 00 



6 00 



7 00 



5 00 



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