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equally well ; melting pulp, small seeds, 

 vig-orous as Concord, of which it is a 

 hybrid seedling. Earely it rots ; stands 

 pre-eminently at the head as a late 

 table grape. Price, 20c. each. 



NortOBs's Vir^finsa. An unfailing, 

 never rotti!],u-. red wine grape of fine 

 quality. Price, 20c. each ; S2.00 per 

 dozen. 



CyMthiaiia, Yery much like the 

 latter ; same price. 



Con43ord. Early: very i')opular; 



good for market. Some years it rots. 

 10c. each ; Si. 00 per dozen. 



Ives. Eipens with the Concord. 

 Good for wine ; vigorous and productive. 

 10c. each ; SI. 00 per dozen. 



Herbeeiiont (ITIcKee). A most pop- 

 ular and successful red or purple grape 

 in the south ; excellent for table or wine. 

 McKee is identical with it. 



Price, 20c. each ; 82.00 per dozen. 



Prices for other Nursery Stock will be 

 given on application. 



JAPAN PERSIMMON. 



This new valuable fruit has been fruited for the last few years. Most varieties 

 are of excellent quality; twice and three times as large as the native kind; very 

 attractive when the fruit is ripe. I had some which weighed a pound, very sweet 

 and of a most delicious flavor. As tiiey are of easy culture and do well here, it is a 

 profitable fruit to grow. 



Assorted named varieties. Price, 50c. each; 95.00 per dozen, large size. 



Japan Persimmon. fHachiya.) 



