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PETER HENDERSON'S PLANT CATALOGUE. 



Agawam. (Sogers' No. 15.) Berries large, of bronze color; bunches of good size 



and form. One of the best. 

 Salem. (Kogers' No. 22.) A splendid white snipe, tinged with pink. 

 Martha. One of the best of our greenish white grapes ; exquisite flavor. 

 "Wyoming Red. A fine light red, medium sized, splendid quality and wonderfully 

 productive grape. 60 cts. each. 

 Price. — Very strong two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each, except where noted; $4.00 



per dozen. Full set of 12 kinds for $4.50. 



For instructions in pruning and cultivating Grapes 

 see new edition " Gardening for Pleasure." 



{left J&iWbeMiJ, Duna^ " Jlectai 1 ." 



Eaised by Mr. Durand, of Irvington, N. J., and is 

 unquestionably the best among the many excellent 

 varieties which originated with him. It combines 

 all the good qualities of a strawberry — Ann. brilliantly 

 colored, fruit of the largest size, rich, spicy flavor, 

 strong, healthy growth, and makes an abundance of 

 layers. (See cut below.) Price for pot-grown plants, 

 S2.00 per doz. ; S6.00 for 50, or 100 for $10.00. Ground 

 layers at half the above rates. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



Space will not permit us to give lengthy descrip- 

 tions of the numerous varieties we offer. They are 

 fully described in our Strawberry Catalogue, which 

 will be sent free on application. Below is a list of 

 the 10 leading kinds — '-The Cream of the Strawber- 

 ries." All pot grown. 



Per doz. Per 100; Per doz. Per 100 



Gold $1.00 S5.00 I Chas. Downing $0.75 $4.00 



Prince of Berries . 1.00 5.00 I May King 1.00 5.00 



King of the North. .75 4.00 | Cumberland Triumph- 1-00 5.00 



Parry 1.00 5.00 Great American. .. . 1.00 5.00 



Manchester 75 4.00 i Cloud 1.00 5.00 



Ground layers at one-half the above rates. We also grow all 

 the old standard sorts and can furnish pot-grown plants at 50c. 

 per doz., $3.00 per 100. Ground layers, 25c. per doz. ; $1.50 per 100. 



THE TWELVE HARDY GRAPES 



.herewith offered we have selected from the hundreds at our 

 command as the best varieties for either family use or market 

 purposes. Each one is without a peer in its class and color, and 

 were we going to plant thousands of vines would not look 

 beyond these sorts. The three first named were shown in 

 colors on our Catalogue cover last year. 



Brighton. One of the very best red grapes ; earlv. (See cut.) 



1st size, 60 cts. ; 2d size, 30 cts. 

 Niagara. The finest of the white grapes. 1st size, 60 cts. ; 2d 



size, 40 cts. 

 "Worden. Black; veryjuicy; large size ; early. 1st size, 50 cts. ; 



2d size, 30 cts. 

 Concord. One of the best old sorts. Bunch and berries large ; 



color, black with a rich bloom. When only one variety is 



wanted, plant the Concord. 

 Delaware. Red; bunches compact; berries small, sweet anc 



of the most excellent flavor. For quality there is no 



American grape to equal it. 

 Duchess. Greenish white, splendid quality. 

 Moore s Early. Resembling the Concord in style of growth 



and berry, ripening two weeks earlier. 60 cts. earl,. 

 "Wilder. (Rogers' No. 9.) An excellent variety. Berries me- 

 dium ; bunches large ; color black. A good bearer. 



new stbawberby, ditrand's "nectab." (See description above.) 



TheplaDts ordered, arrived iu good condition yesterday, 

 and the extras. — L. A. Wauceu, Groton, Conn., April 23d, ltJtSit. 



The Grapes and Currants are unusually fine plants. Please accept thanks for the generous count 



