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PETER HENDERSON & CO'S QUARTERLY TRADE LIST OF PLANTS. 



FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PLANTS. 



HARDY GRAPES. 



Eaton. An excellent black grape of recent intro- 

 duction. Equal to Concord in vigor and hard- 

 iness but superior to it in the grand quality of 

 its fruit. 

 Price. — Two-year-old vines, $4.50 per dozen ; one- 

 year-old vines, $3.50 per doz. 



Moore's Diamond. A grand white grape the pro- 

 duct of a cross between Concord and Iona. It 

 combines the best qualities of each parent and 

 shows every indication of becoming our leading 

 white grape both for market and private use. 

 Price. — Two year old vines, $3.50 per doz. ; one- 

 year-old vines, $2.50 per doz. 



Brighton. One of the very best red grapes ; early. 



Niagara. The tic est of the white grapes. 



"Worden. Black ; very juicy ; large size, early. 



Concord. Bunch and berries large ; color, Murk, 

 with a rich bloom. 



Delaware. Bed ; bunches compact; berries small, 

 sweet and of the most excellent flavor. 



Duchess. Greenish white, splendid quality. 



Golden Pocklington. Deep amber. 



Moore's Early. Resembling the Concord in style 

 of growth and berry; ripening two weeks earlier. 

 25 cts. each. 



Wilder. (Roger's No. 9.) An excellent variety. 

 Berries medium ; bunches large ; color black. 

 A good bearer. 



Agawam. Berries large, of bronze color ; bunches 

 of good size and form. One of the best. 



Salem. A splendid white grape, tinged with pink. 



Martha. One of the best, of our greenish white 



grapes ; exquisite flavor. 

 Wyoming Red. A fine light red, medium sized, 



and splendid quality, a wonderfully productive 



grape. 20 cts. each. 

 Price. — Very strong two year-old plants, 15 cts. 

 each, $1.50 per dozen, except where noted. Full set 

 of 15 kinds for $2.50. 



FOREIGN GRAPE VINES FOR 

 VINERIES. 



The varieties marked 

 graperies ; those marked ' 



"H" are suited for hot 

 H & C " will do iD either. 



Muscat of Alexandria. Large grape of light 

 golden color ; the most popular of the white 

 kinds. H & C. 



Black. Hamburg. A well known excellent sort. 

 H&C. 



Charles-worth Tokay. White. H&C. 



Lady Down's. Black. H. 



Cannon Ball Muscat. White. H. 



White Frontignan. White. H. 



Royal Muscadine. White. H. & C. 



Maddresfleld Court Muscat. Black. H&C. 



Splendid vines, one year old, 75 cts. each ; $7.50 

 per dozen. Extra large fruiting vines of the two 

 varieties first on the list, $3.50 each. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



Special Note.— These Strawberry plants being 

 from pot layered plants which where transplanted 

 into cold frames in the fall, if planted out any time 

 before May 5th will give quite a nice lot of fruit by 

 June 15th of the present year. 'J he plants here 

 offered are far superior to the untransplanted ' 'layers" 

 usually sold. 



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 leading kinds— "The Cream of the Strawberries." 



Per ioo 



Gold - $1 50 



Prince of Berries 1 50 



King of the North l 50 



Parry 1 50 



Manchester 1 50 



Chas. Downing l 50 



May King 1 50 



Cumberland Triumph 1 50 



Cloud l 50 



Michel's Early 2 00 



Jessie 2 00 



Bubach. No. 5 2 00 



Hoffman 1 50 



Jersey Queen l 50 



Pineapple 1 50 



Nectar l 50 



Warfleld No. k 1 50 



Gandy 2 00 



Sharpless ] 50 



Crimson Cluster 2 00 



Haverland. 



00 



per 1000 



10 00 



10 00 



8 00 

 10 00 



8 00 

 10 00 

 10 00 



8 00 

 10 00 

 12 00 

 15 00 

 15 00 



8 00 

 10 00 

 10 00 

 10 00 

 10 00 

 15 00 

 10 00 

 15 00 

 15 00 



FIGS. 



Are hardy nearly everywhere south of Washington, 

 and can be kept out-doors in almost any wen-skel- 

 tered spot in the Northern States if covered up with 

 soil or leaves in winter ; or they can be grown to fruit 

 in tubs, which in winter can be kept in a cold grapery 

 or cellar. 



Price.— Large Fruiting Plants, 50 cts. each; $4.50 

 per dozen 



BLACKBERRIES. 



Wilson Jr., Kittatinny, Early Harvest. 

 Price.— $2,00 per 100. 



CURRANTS. 



Cherry, Victoria, and White Grape. 

 Price.— $4.00 per 100. 



RASPBERRIES 



The leading sorts, Black and Red. 



Price.— $2.00 per 100. 



GOOSEBERRIES. 



Houghton's Seedlings, $4.00 per 100. 

 Industry. $12.00 per 100. 



