Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits, &c. 29 



Merrimac (Rogers' Xo. 19) — bunch large, compact, berries large, dark 



purple, flesh tender, juicy and sweet. 

 Norton's Mrginia — bunches long, loose, berries small ; no pulp, vinous 



vigorous and productive ; one of the finest wine grapes. 

 Rebecca — bunch medium compact, berries above medium, oval, amber 



color, flesh juicy, sweet and delicious ; a slender grower and profuse 



bearer. 

 Salem (Rogers' 22) — bunch large and compact, berries large, round, light 

 ^ chesnut color, flesh tender, juicy and rich ; ripens just after Delaware. 

 Union Village or Ontario — bunch very large, berries very large, round, 



black, flesh juicy, sweet and luscious ; a large showy black grape. 

 Walter — bunch medium, shouldered, moderately compact, berries medium 



light red, flesh juicy and sweet. 

 "Wilder (Rogers' Mo. 4) — bunch large and compact, berries very large, 



deep blue black, flesh tender, juicy and sweet. First September. 



Additional List of Hardy Native Grapes. 



Allen's Hj'brid, Diana Hamburgli, Xorthern Muscadine, 



Aughwick (new) 75 cts Elsinburgh of Georgia, Oporto, 



Anna, ^ Franklin, Parple Favorite of Ga, 



Arnold's Autuchon (No. Framingham, Rentz, 



5) new, ^ Golden Clinton (King,) Scupperuong, 

 Arnold's Brant (No. 8) Harris or Old House of Underbill's Seedling, 



new, Ga, Rogers' No. 1, Goethe, 



Arnold's Canada (No.lG) Hyde's Eliza. '• No. 3. Massasoit, 



new, Jersey Black, (new) " " 9, Lindley, 



Arnold's Cornucopia Lydia, " "41, Essex, 



(No. 2) new, Lenoir (Devereaux,) " " 43, Bslttj, 



Arnold's Othello (No. 1) Long of Georgia, Also the following num- 



new, Logan, bers, 5, 12, 13, 25, 37, 

 Bland, Mission Grape (Califor- 33, 34. 



Canby's August or York nia, ) Croton (Underbill,) new, 



^ Madeira, Mottled, Senasqua (Underbill,) 



Christine or Telegraph, 31iles, new, 



SELECT FOREIGN GRAPES. 



Foreign Grapes to be grown satisfactorily in this climate require the 

 protection of glass— with this protection and without fire heat, they may 

 be grown to perfection, that is in cold vineries. 



Price— 3() cents each $5 per dozen, (save new varieties.) 



Class First— Black and Purple Grapes. 



Black Prince, Burckhardt's Prince, Hamburg, Wilmot's, 



Black 8t. Peters, Cambridge Botanic Gar- Lady Downe's Seedling, 



Black Damascus, den. Lombardy Black or 



Black Morocco or Kemp- Champion Hamburg, West St. Peters, 



sey"s Alicante, Frogmore St. Peter's, Mrs. Pince's Black 3Iu3- 



Black Frontignan, Esperione, cat, (new) 



Black Hamburg, Gnzzley Frontignan, ^ladre^field Court Black 



Black TripoH, Hamburg Richmond Muscat, (new) 



Black Muscat of Alex- Villa, Royal Ascot, (new) 



andria or Muscat Hamburg Victoria, Trentham Black, 



Hamburg, Hamburg Mill Hill, Zinfindal, 



Barbarossa, 



