PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— PLANT DEPARTMENT. 



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MOORE S DIAMOND CRAPE. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS.-».Pot Grown. 



Space will not permit us to give descriptions of the numerous varieties which we offer, 

 all of which £re fully described in our Strawberry Catalogue, a copy of which mjy be 

 had upon application by any who did not receive it. 

 Ground Layers we can supply, )f wanted, after October 25th, at half the rates 



quoted in that catalogue. 



- - . GOOSEBERRIES. • . « 



(Ready October 20th.) 



Downing. A vigorous variety, not much affected by mildew. 75c. per doz., $5.00 



per 100. 

 Industry, New English variety, the finest of all gooseberries. 15c. each, $1.50 



per doz., §10.00 per 100. 



BLACK RASPBERRIES.^- Caps." 



{Ready October 20th.) 



Loyett RaspberrVs The Lovett raspberry has sustained all that has been 

 claimed for it; and, taken all in all, \\SiS proved Jtself tu be by far the best black rasp" 

 berry that has as yet been Pi(t upon the 7narket. it is of ironclad hardiness, and is 

 the strongest in growth of cane of any. In the home garden especially its sweet, fine 

 flavor and small seeds will make it welcome, while its other prominent characteristics 

 render it decidedly profitable for market growing, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 



Progress. {Pioneer). Is a most profitable market sort, entirely hardy. Berr'es 

 jet-black, very firm and of good quality. Price, 50c. per doz., $3.00 per 100. . ■ t*- . 



Palmer. A new var-ety and an improvement on Souhegan, from which it 

 sprung. Very early and a grand frtiit for either family or market, vigorous and 

 hardy, with foliage healthy and free from rust; wonderfully productive. Price, 50c. 

 per doz., $3.00 per loo. .r- '. 



Ohio. Exceedingly productive, very hardy and free from disease; berries of good 

 size, jet-black and of excellent quality. Price, 50c. per doz., $3.00 per 100. ;-■ 



Gregfg". A popular market sort. Canes of strong, vigorous growth, and, under go ?d 

 culture, productive. Berries very large, covered with heavy bloom, firm, meaty, and 

 of fine flavor. It requires good strong soil to produce best results, and responds lib- 

 erally to generous treatment. Price, 50c. per doz., $^.00 per 100. 



Shaffer's Colossal. Canes are of wonderful vigor and size, hardy and enor- 

 mously productive. Berries large, of a dull purplish unattractive color, rather soft, 

 but luscious, and of a rich, sprightly flavor, whilst its color and lack of^ firmness are 

 pointsagainst it as a market sort; late. 50c, per doz,, $3.00 per 100. 



Souhegan, or Tyler. A very early blackcap, and the leading early market * 

 sort. It ripens its entire crop in a very short period. Canes vigorous and hardy, 

 with foliage healthy and free from rust; wonderfully productive.^ Fruit of good, 

 size, jet-black, with but little bloom; firm, sweet and pleasant. Price, 50c. per doz,, 

 ^3.00 per 100. 



MOORE'S "DIAHOND" GRAPE 



In vigor of growth, color and te.xture of foliage, with hardiness of vine, it is the equal 

 of its parent, "Concord," while in quality the fruit is equal to many of our hot- 

 house grapes. It is amongst the earliest and ripens irom two to four weeks ahead of 

 '• Concord. '^ {See cut.) Price, 2-year old vines, from original stock, 30c. each, $3.00 

 per doz. 



HARDY GRAPES IN VARIETY. 



{Ready October 20th.) 



Agawam. (Roger's No. 15.) Kerries large, of 3r<;K2^ color; bunches of good size 

 and form, 25c. each. $2.50 per doz. 



Brighton. This still remains the best grape in its color for table use. In color, 

 form and size of both bunch and berry, it resembles Catawoa, but ripens early — with 

 the Delaware. Vine a free grower and productive. Price, 2-year vines, 25c. each, 

 $2.30 per doz. 



Concord. One of the best old sorts. Bunch and berries large; color Wa<r/^ with a 

 rich bloom. 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 



Delaware. Red: bunches compact; berries small, sweet, and of the most excel- 

 lent flavor. 25c. each, §2.50 per doz. 



Eaton. This promising new grape is jz'OT//ar?'«y6)//a^(? toConcard, and in groivth, 

 healthy hardiness and quality is in every respect its equals while in size of bunch 

 and berry it is much larger and mere attractive in appearance. Pulp tender, sep- 

 arating freely from the seeds and dissolving easily in the mouth. Very juicy; ripens 

 with Concord or a little earlier. Price, 2-year vines, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 



Golden Pocklington. Very large, a'<?«-/a;«iJ<?>- in color. One of the most at- 

 tractive grapes grown. 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



Lindley. (Rogers' No. 6 ) Bunch medium, somewhat loose; berry medium to 

 large, round; color a rich shade of red, rendering it a very handsome and attractive 

 grape; flesh tender, sweet, with a rich aromatic flavor; ripens soon after the Dela- 

 ware. 23C. each, $2.25 per doz. 



IVIOOre's Early. Resembling the Concord in style of growth and berry; ripen 

 ing two weeks earlier. 30c. each, ^3.00 per doz. 



Martha. One of the best greenish ivhite grapes; exquisite flavor. 20c. each, 

 $2.oD per doz. 



IVlerrimack. (Rogers' No. 19 ) Large berry ;y<?/-^/a(r/^,- fine quality. 250. each, 

 $2.50 per doz 



Niagara. A grand white grape; hardy; fine quahty. 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



Salem. (Rogers' No. 53.) A splendid co^/ery red grape, ripening with Concord, 

 tender, juicy, one of the very best. 25c. each, §2.50 per doz. 



Worden. Black. Very juicy, large size; early. 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 



Wilder. (Rogers' No. 4 ) An excellent variety. Berries medium; bunches large, 

 cci\oxblack. A good bearer. 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 

 SPECIAL OFFER.— Full set of 13 Hardy Grapes for S3.50. (If wanted by 



mail add 25c. per set ; 



• . FOREIGN GRAPE VINES. • . 



{Ready 7io'w.) 



IVIuscat of Alexandria. Light golden color. One-year vines. $i.oo each, 



$9.00 per doz. 

 Black Hamburg". A well-known sort; one-year; $i.oo each, $q.oo per doz. 



We can supply six other standard varieties of grapes; one-year old vines. $i.oo each, 

 $9.00 per doz. 



. . RHUBARB ROOTS. • • 



(Ready October 20th.) 



St. Martins. A new English variety," now grown largely 

 for the London market. It is not only immensely productive 

 but it isalsooneof the earliest,, and, above all, it''has a rich, 

 spicy flavor, very simi'ar to the gooseberry, when used for pies- 

 or tarts. 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. 



Victoria. The standard variety. 15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 



" lovett" black RASl'BERRV. 



