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ERSON S WHOLESALE TRADE LIST. 



EW SEEDLING STRAWBERRY. 



THE "HENDERSON." 



It is doubtful if there is another Strawberry in cultivation, having ' 

 such a combination of good qualities, as the Henderson. The fruit 

 is of the largest size, early, and immensely productive, but its excel- 

 ling merit, is its exquisite flavor. It was exhibited for the first time 

 at the New York Horticultural Society's Show, in 1883, and while 

 admired for its beautiful appearance, its delicious flavor and aroma 

 gave it a distinction and value above all others. 



Whether for bimily or market use, the Henderson is certain to 

 become a standard sort ; — and its strong and healthy growth will 

 adapt it to every soil. It is what is known as a perfect flowered 

 variety, and therefore will never fail to produce a crop. 



12 for $2.00 



50 " ..., 6.00 



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OLDER VARIETIES. 



We have splendid pot-grown plants of the following varieties, comprising the very finest sorts in cultivation. 



Champion, 



Manchester, 



Wilson, 



C. Downing, 



Miner's Prolific, 

 Seth Boyden, 

 Pres. Lincoln, 

 Jersey Queen, 



Harvey* Davis, 

 Triomphe de Gande, 

 Glossy Cone, 

 Queen's County, 

 $3.00 per 100. 



GRAPE VINES. (Hardy.) 

 We have some magnificent 2 and 3 years old vines of the below named varieties : 



Prentiss, $6.00 to $9.00 



per dozen. 

 Moore's Early. 

 Concord, 

 Delaware, 



Early Block, 

 Wilder, 

 Air; 1 wan, 

 Herbert, 



Rogers No. 17, 

 " Bronze, 

 Salem, 

 Essex, 



Golden Defiance, 



Jucunda, 



Bidwell, 



King of the North. 



Brighton, 



Iona, 



Gertner, 



Crevling, 



Diana. 



years old $50.00 per 100, except where noted. 



2 " " 25.00 "100, " 



FOREIGN GRAPE VINES FOR VINERIES. 



We have a large stock of finest varieties, with well ripened canes. Parties who propose erecting new graperies, 

 or who wish to replenish their stock, will do well to write us. The varieties marked " H " are suited for hot graperies ; 

 those marked " C," are for cold graperies; those marked " II & C " will do in either. 



Muscat Black. Bunch well formed, berry oval, black. II & C. 



Muscat of Alexandria. Large grape, of light golden color; the most popular of the white kind. H. 



Sweet Water. An early kind, pale amber, well flavored. H & C. 



Black Hamburg. Sweet and juicy ; a well-known excellent sort. H & C. 



White Malvoise. White. H & C. 



White Frontignan. Berries nearly white ; bunch medium. H. 



Calabrian Raison. Bunches large and well-formed; amber white. H & C. 



Charlesworth Tokay. White, delicious flavor. H & C. 



Prince Albert. Black ; very late. H. 



Royal Muscadine. White; berries small, early. H & C. 



Muscat Cannon Hall. Large white. H. rv O 



" Hamburg. Similar to Black Hamburg, with Muscat flavor. H & C. 



Duchess of Buccleugh White. H. 



Mrs. Pincess Muscat. Black. H. 



Royal Ascot Black. H & C. 



Lady Down's. Black, H. 



« " Seedling. Black. H. 



White Syrian. Fine white. H. 



Muscat Haytien. 



1 year old 





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$50.00 per 100 

 .100.00 " 



Large fruiting Vines $2.00 each. 



