
          11

† [Ripe in Fall 1825] Plumstone Morello, 21
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] Allsaints, 22
Common Morello, 25 cts., 10
Kentish common red, 25 cts., 11
Wild or Bird Cherry, 25 cts., 12

GRAPES, Vitis vinifera.
N denotes those that are natives, and T those that are
fine for the table.
White Sweet Water, T 37 1/2 cts., 1
Miller's Burgundy, T 37 1/2 cts., 2
Bland's Madeira, NT 25 cts., 7
† [Ripe in Fall 1825]  Ohio Grape, NT 37 1/2 cts., 8
Clifton's Constania, NT 25, 11
Marshal's Grape, N 25 cts., 12
Columbia Grape, N 25 cts., 13
Worthington Grape, N 20 cts., 14
Catawba Toka, or Shull Grape, NT 25 cts., 15
Isabella, from South Carolina, NT 37 1/2 cts., 9
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] Scupperon, from North Carolina, N 37 1/2, 5
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] White Fox Grape, 25 cts., 23
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] Orwigsburg, NT 50 cts.,18
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] Elsenborough, NT, 50 cts., 19
† [Ripe in Fall 1825] Chassalas, T, 100 cts., 20
† [Ripe in Fall 1825]  Cioutat, T, 100 cts., 21
* [Ripe in Fall 1824] White Muscat of Alexandria, 50 cts., 22
* [Ripe in Fall 1824] Purple Foxgrape, fine, 25 cts., 23

Cuttings of the above grapes will be sold by the dozen
at 1/4 of the above prices, and by the hundred at
one sixth, neatly packed in boxes or mats, so as to be
conveyed with perfect safety to any part of the United
States.

Also cuttings of any of the varieties of fruit trees for
ingrafting, packed in a neat and portable manner,
will be furnished at 50 cts. per dozen: no less than a
dozen of any variety can be furnished.
        