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Currants 



Fay's Prolific. For many years Fay's has held the same place among Currants 

 that Concord has among Grapes— that of the most extensively planted of any on 

 'the list. Productive, large and a good shipper. The leading market variety. 



Red Cross. A large and productive variety, and the best mid-season variety 

 on the market. The masses of fruit are so dense as to hide the naked canes from 

 view, and the fruit has a mild, pleasant flavor. 



Price of above varieties of Currants, 10 for $1, 100 for $5. 



Gooseberries 



Downing. The largest of the American varieties. Whitish green, and of 

 good quality. Strong, stoui, upright grower, and quite prolific and healthy. 



Houghton. Pale red, medium sized berries of good quality. Vigorous but 

 slender grower, healthy and very productive. 



Josselyn. A vigorous, upright growing bush, healthy and productive. Fruit 

 is light red and about the size of the Downing. 



Price of above varieties of Gooseberries, 10 for $1, 100 for $6. 



Grape Vines 



Caco. A cross of the Catawba and Concord, possessing the merits of both,. 

 Medium to large, nearly round; a little earlier than Concord; skin thin but tough; 

 vine extremely vigorous, a strong grower and hardy. A heavy yielder. Try it. 



Strong, transplanted Caco vines 40c each. 



Agawam. A large, red grape, ripening with the Concord. Sweet, with rich, 

 aromatic flavor. A rank grower and very productive. 



Brighton. One of the earliest to ripen. Bunch large, well formed; berries 

 above medium to large, round, excellent flavor and quality. 



Catawba. Well known, red. Bunch and berry large and of a rich vinous, re- 

 freshing flavor, and best quality. Ripens several weeks after Concord. 



Concord. The most extensively planted and generally successful grape in 

 America. Black, bunch and berry large, fair quality, medium early, vine a rank 

 grower, very healthy, hardy and productive. 



Delaware. Red. The standard of excellence. Ripens with Concord. Bunch 

 and berry medium, compact, flesh juicy, very sweet and refreshing; vine very hardy 

 and productive; requires rich soil. 



Diamond. White. A strong grower and quite healthy and hardy; very pro- 

 ductive. Bunch and berry large. Quality fine. Ripens a little before Concord. 

 Very desirable for both domestic and market purposes. 



Moore's Early. Black. Bunch and berry large, vine exceedingly hardy. Its 

 earliness makes it desirable for an early market and particularly adapts itself to 

 the northern portions of the United States; also a good one for the South. 



Niagara. Occupies the same position among the white varieties as Concord 

 among the black; the leading profitable market sort. Bunch and berries large, 

 greenish white changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin but tough. 



Any of above varieties except Caco, 15c each, $1. for 10, $4. per hundred. 



