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BLACKBERRIES. 
(Ready Oct. 15th.) Per Doz. Per 100. . 
Dorchester. Flavor sweet and rich . 7g > ee $1 00 $4 00 
Kittatinny. Very large, and of excellent flavor..-....--.---- 1 00 4 00 
Lawton. Very large, juicy and sweet...-.-.--.--- Ret Nae 1 00 4 00 
Wilson’s Early. Flavor rich and good; ripens early.-...--..- 1 00 4 00 
GRAPES. 
(Ready October 15th.) 
Concord. Black, large berry, sweet and aromatic. This is, without excep- 
tion, the most valuable grape for general cultivation. It succeeds on all 
soils, ripens in every season, is healthy and hardy, and gives bountiful 
crops under almost any kind of treatment. i-year old vines, 25 cents 
each ; $2 per dozen. 2-year old vines, 50 cents each ; $4 per dozen. 
Croton. Bunch large, berry of medium size, light yellowish green, translu- 
cent, and in appearance and quality equal to the foreign grape; one of 
the earliest. 1-year old vines, 75 cents each; 2-year old vines, $1.50 each. 
Delaware. Red, bunches compact, berries small, sweet, and of most exquisite 
aroma. For quality there is no American grape to equal it. 1-year old 
vines, 50 cents each; 2-year old vines, 75 cents cach. 
Diana. Red, bunches very compact, berries of average size; ripens with the 
Delaware; sweet and aromatic. 1-year old vines, 50 cents each; 2-year 
old vines, 75 cents each. 
Early Black. Resembles the Concord in style of growth and berry, ripening 
two weeks earlier. 1-year old vines, 50 cts.; 2-year old vines, 75 cts. each. 
Iona. Red, berries medium, of first quality for the table as well as for 
making wine. 1-year old vines, 50 cents each; $5 per. dozen. 2-year old 
vines, 75 cents each; $7 per dozen. 
Martha. White, berries large, very sweet, with a fine spicy aroma; vine 
healthy and hardy; the best white grape for general cultivation. i-year 
old vines, 75 cents each ; $7 per dozen. 2-year old vines, $1 each; $10 per 
dozen. 
Rogers, No. 9. An excellent variety, berries medium, bunches rather small, 
color light bronze; a good bearer. 1-year old vines,50 cents each; 2-year 
old vines, 75 cents each. 
Rogers, No. 15. Berries large, of a bronze color, bunches of good size and 
form; the best light grape of any. 1-year old vines, 50 cents each ; 2-year 
old vines, 75 cents each. 
Rogers, No 17. Resembles the preceding in size and general characteristics, 
but darker in color. 1-year old vines, 50 cents each; 2-year old vines, 75 
cents each. 
Rogers, No. 22. Asplendid white grape. tinged with pink, of medium size, 
delicate flavor, the bunches well formed and compact; vine perfectly 
hardy, and free from mildew. 1-year old vines, 50 cents each; 2-year old 
vines, 75 cents each. 
Rogers, Bronze. A berry above the medium, bunches large, well formed; 
berry very sweet. 1-year old vines, 50 cents each; 2-year old vines, 75 
cents each. 
Rogers, No. 41. An improvement on the Concord, berry of the same size, 
bunch larger and better formed, berries sweeter. 1-year old vines, 50 
cents each; 2-year old vines, 75 cents cach. 
Rogers, No. 44. A splendid sort, berries large, black, bunch well shaped 
and compact, a good bearer, berry remaining on the vine a long time; a 
splendid sort. 1-year old vines, 50 cents each; 2-year old vines, 75 cents 
each. 
Walter. Berries medium, reddish, compact, ripens early, continues to grow 
sweeter by hanging on the vine. This is the only American raisin grape. 
1-year old vines, 74 cents each; 2-year old vines, $1,50 each. 
Clinton, Salem, Isabella, Rentz, Norton’s Virginia, Ives, Catawba; 
Rogers, No.1, No. 3, No 4, No.19, No. 38, i-year old vines, 50 cents 
each; 2-year old vines, $1 each. 
