A M E R I A X 1 X n I a E N O g S GRAPES. 



58 Prince Albert. 



Black Barharom. 



59 Raisin de Calabre. 



Calabrlait Raisin. 



60 Red Traminer, 76c. to $1. 



61 Rauschliog le grand. 



62 Regnier de Nice. 



63 Richmond Villa Hamburgh. 



64 Syrian White. 



65 Verdelho. 



66 Victoria Hamburgh. 



67 White Bual 



68 White Burgundy. 



69 White Corinth, seedless. 



70 White Gascoigne. 



71 White Moi'oceo. 



72 White Hamburgh. 



White Raisin. 



73 White Nice or Xeres, see No. 15. 



74 White Riessling. 



75 White Tokay. 



76 Wilmot's Black Hamburg, lale. 



77 Wilmot'3 Black Hamburgh, No. 16. 



78 Wortley Hall Seedling, late. 



79 Zinfardel, or Zinfindal. 



NEW FOREIGN GRAPES, |1 unless noted otherwise. 



81 Black Muscat Hamburgh, $3. 



82 Bowood Muscat, $2. 



83 Buckland Sweetwater, %\ 50. 

 83-i- Champion Hamburgh. 



84 Early Black Hamburgh, large oval, violet, 



first quality. 



85 Golden Hamburgh, Stockwood's, $2. 



86 Green Madeira — Vert de Mad^re, large, white, 



oval, ho7iied sweet, first quality. 



87 Lady Downes, (may pi'ove 78), large, black 



oval, sweet, very late. 



88 Madeira Muscat, $1 50. 



89 Marchioness of Hastings, |2. 



Rejected Foreign Grapes: Black Portugal, or Black Ferrar; Miller's Burgundy; Palestine; 

 White St. Peter. 



90 Morillon de Blerzy, medium, black, first 



quality. 



91 Muscat de Sarbelle, $1 50. 



92 Muscat Fleur d'Oranger, large, round, yellow- 



ish, musky, delicious. 



93 Muscat de St. Laurent, %\ 50. 



94 Muscat Romain, $1. 



96 Sultanine, from Smyrna, ynedium. round, 

 black, first quality. 



96 Schiraz, large black, early, $1. 



97 Trentham Black, $3. 



98 White Morocco, large, white, oval, delicious. 



CLASS II.-AMERICAN INDIGENOUS GRAPES. 



Prices. — The prices named are for single Vines. When six or twelve, or more of any 

 variety are ordered, a reduction will be made. Extra Large Bearing Vines will be charged in 

 proportion to their value. 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 nursery will be supplied by 

 us at the same or at lower rates. 



Crrapes for Vineyards. — Isabella, Catawba, Clinton, and Norton's Virginia can be supplied by 

 thousands of one and two years of age at very reduced rates. 



Note. — 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. 



101 Albino or Albiness 



102 Alvey 



103 Alexander 



104 Allegany Island, (may be identical 



with Franklin). 



105 Allen's Hybrid. See Class III. 



106 Amber Catawba, early 



107 American Hamburg 



108 Anna \ to 



109 Amanda 



110 Ariadne, (Seedling of Alexander) 



111 Arkansas, 6 varieties of different colors 



112 August Coral, {true) '. 



113 Belle Isle, fridt striped, leaves varie- 



gated. 



114 Bailie, (Western Virginia).. . . 



115 Bartram, (Ohio) 



116 Baxter 



50 

 1 50 



1 00 



50 



2 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 

 1 (10 



1 00 

 1 00 

 1 00 



117 Big Ozark, (Missouri) 1 0() 



118 Black Guignard, ten vines for $10, 



none singly. 



119 Black King.' 7.'. 



120 Black Muscadine, (Carolina) 76 



121 Blackstone 7.0 



122 Bland {true). 75 



123 Braddock, early, rather large, estim- 



able .' 1 (Ml 



124 Brown Guignard 1 Ou 



125 Bowman 1 (i(i 



126 California Grapes, see Class III. 



127 Camak 1 00 



128 Canadian Chief, see Class IH. 



129 Canada Wine ] OO 



130 Canbys August, see York Madeira. 



131 Carolina Black Cluster 1 Ou 



I 13H Carolina Blue Cluster 76 



