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than the old-fashioned red varietj^; bush quite upright, but slender 

 in terminal growth. A favorite for jelly-making and canning. 



Red Grape. — Small to medium, with smaller bunch and lower 

 quality than Kcd Dutch. This lias Ijecn often sold for Red Dutch. 

 Not popular anywhere. Foliage not shining as with Red Dutch. 



Ruby (Moore's Ruby). — Bvmch larger than Cherr}^, but berry is 

 some smaller; quality equal to Prince Albert; bush vigorous, and is a 

 heavy bearer. Popular for home use and marketing. 



St. Giles. — A new variety from France, said to be larger in berry 

 and bunch than the Fay, with quality of Red Dutch; bush vigorous 

 and quite Ujiright. It is coming into favor as a commercial variety. 



Versaillaise. — Much like Fay in size and color, but the bush is an 

 upright gTower. In most localities very productive. Commercial 

 in several States; most growers prefer it to Fay. 



Victoria. 



White Dutch. 



Victoria (Rol,!/ fV/.sY/r).— .Vbove mc.lium in size of berry and 

 length of bimch; color bright y:-d Season, later than Red Dutch. 



