GRAPES. 
McPIKE. The most wonderful grape to date. It is early, prolific, large berries 
of a beautiful blue-black color of superior flavor. 
NIAGARA. The standard market sort. Berries white, large and handsome; 
bunch often shouldered. Vine very vigorous and productive, succeeding well 
both North and South. 
CONCORD. The most popular grape in America. Bunch large, compact; ber- 
ries very large, skin tender; flesh sweet, juicy. Vine a vigorous grower. Very 
hardy and productive. 
VERGENNES. A dark red sort. Bunch medium to large, compact; berries 
large; skin very thick and firm; flesh sweet, juicy. Vine a vigorous grower, hardy. 
POCKLINGTON. Pale green in color. Berries very large; flesh sweet, with 
considerable pulp. Foliage large, leathery, healthy. Wine perfectly hardy. 
DUCHESS. White. Bunch long, compact, shouldered. Berries medium size, 
quality best. Vine a good grower and productive. 


The above set of six hardy grapes, one of each, $1.00, postpaid. 
_2-year-old size, $1.50, postpaid. 
One-year vines. Two-year vines. 
Mail, postpaid Mail, postpaid 
Each Doz. Each Doz. 
Brighton. Bunch large, berry medium size; round; early red. $ .15 ¢@ 1.50 $ .20 8 an 







Campbell’s Early. Very productive; early. Blackish purple. .30 2.50 60 
Columbian. Large and productive. Excellent quality. Black... 25 1.75 40 3.00 
Coneord. The popular standard sort. Black coo 15 1,50 20 2.00 
Delaware. Bunches medium size. Sweet and delicious. Red...... 15 =1.50 -20  =—-2.00 
Duchess. Ripens in mid-season, Fine, luscious berries. White 15 1.50 .20 2.00 
Green Mountain. An extra early white grape. Very populaf........ 40 3.50 50 4.50 
Jefferson Extra large bunch. Fine quality. Late bearer. Red.. 15 1.50 -20 2.00 
Lutie. A hardy, healthy grower. Color, red. Early .. eeeeee 15 1.50 «20 2.00 
Martha. Medium size bunch and berry. White 38 15 1.50 -20 2.00 
MePike. The perfection of grapes. Superior sort. Black, -.. .. .40 4.00 .60 5.00 
Diamond. Hardy and healthy. Productive; early; white ........ 15 1.50 -20 2.00 
Moore’s Early. One of the hardiest for the North. Black... 15 1.50 -20 2.00 
Niagara. The profitable standard market grape. White ......... 15 1.50 -20 2.00 
Pocklington. Exceptionally hardy. Fine quality. White..... 15 1.50 20 2.00 
= Ss Wergennes. A good keeper. Large and delicious. Late. Red 15 1.50 20 2.00 
= Woodruff. Rapid, healthy grower. Hardy; large; delicious; red .. 15 1.75 «20 2.00 
Concorp Grape. Worden. A large sort of the Concord type; very early. Black...... 15 1.50 +20 2.00 
PEACHES. 
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TRIUMPH. Extra early and almost a free- | SSS a // / ) 
stone, a feature of great value, as the freestone | AY . i) y 
sorts are all late bearers. This fine variety is pees 3 Y y < yu ena; 
large and handsome, of superior quality and | ; eg ; z& : VAL s 
color. Yellow tlesh. BBs AG ne : — WY AN ASS 
ELBERTA. Large, yellow, with red cheek. | ane Ft NWI S AXE 
Flesh yellow. p HH 
IRON MOUNTAIN. Hardiestsort. Creamy | 
white, freestone. 
Alexander. Skin greenish white, nearly covered 
with red. Half cling. A superior sort. July. | 
Beer’s Smock. Fruit medium to large, skin | 
light orange yellow mottled with red. September. 
Bilyeu. Large, white with red cheek. Flesh white, 
luscious. October. | 
Crosby. Rounding in form, slightly flattened, | 
bright orange yellow. An abundant bearer. Sept. } 
Crawford’s Early. Large, oblong, skin yellow. | 
with fine red cheek; flesh yellow, and excellent. | 
Crawford's Late. Large, yellow with red cheek; 
desh deep yellow, juicy and melting. One of the best. 
Chair’s Choice. Very beautiful, large size, deep | 
yellow with red cheek, flesh firm, of superior quality. 
Globe. Vetry large, flesh firm and excellent; juicy. 
October. | 
Klondike. Large size, white skin with brilliant | 
ted cheek, white flesh, sweet, delicious flavor. Per- 
fectly free, bright red at stone and free from fibre. Oct. | 
Lerentz. Frost proof. The bes* late sort we know | 
of. Yellow flesh of superior quality. | 
Mountain Rose. Very profitable for market, 
large, roundish, skin white, nearly covered with a rich | 
red, flesh white slightly stained at the stone, sweet and 
juicy. August. 
Old Mixon. A fine, large, productive variety, | 
succeeding well in all localities, and well deserving of 
the high favor in which it is held as a market variety. 
Yellowish white skin, with a deep red cheek, flesh 
white, but red at the stone, tender and rich. Sept. 
Salway. Large, yellow mottled with a red cheek, 
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MISS LOLO. An extremely early variety 
sweet. luscious flavor. A valuable late variety. of large size, with white satiny skin with bright 
Sneed. Very eurly, medium size, somewhat oval | red cheek, flesh white and of a superior qual- 
in shape; creamy white, ripenseven tothe pit. __ ity. Almost a freestone when fully ripe, and 
Stump. Large, white with bright red cheek, juicy | in all respects a valuable acquisition. 25 cents 
and of high quality, productive and profitable. each; 3 for 60 cents; $1.75 per dozen, postpaid. | | 
Wietor. The earliest known variety. Tree of com- 
pact growth, immense bearer. Semi cling. PEARS 
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Any of the above peaches 15 cts.; 2 for 25 cts. ; $1.25 per 
doz. £xtra size by express or freight, 20 cts. each; $1.75 KEIFFER. The popular pear for market- 
dozen; $3.00 per 100. Special prices on larger lots. ing and canning. Large, handsome, good 
keeper and shipper. 20c. each; $2.00 per dozen, 
postpaid. By express, 30c. each: $3.00 per dozen. 
ROSSNEY. The best and handsomest pear 
yet introduced. Hardy, productive, a strong 
grower of large size fruit, creamy yellow skin, 
with crimson blush that gives the fruit a most 
tempting appearance. Highly recommended. 
KOONCE. A variety that is far ahead of 
any other early pear. Fruit is medium to large, 
very bandsome, surface yellow, one side coy- 
ered with a bright carmine, containing brown 
dots. Quality very good, spicy, juicy, sweet. 
BARTLETT SECKEL. It is a cross be- 
tween a Bartlett anda Seckel. In size a little 
smaller and ripens a little later than Bartlett. 
In color pale green, with fine grained, white, 
very melting and juicy flesh. Vigorous grower. 
Anjou. Large, buttery and melting. Fine, late. 
Bartlett. Large, high fiavored, luscious. Prolific. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large; yellow and red. 
Howell. Large; yellow; red cheek. Early; fine. 
Lawrence. Medium: yeliow with brown dots. 
Seckel. Small; yellowish brown. Rich; melting. 
Sheldon. Medium. Hardy; productive; luscious. 
Any of the above pears, except Keiffer’s, by express 
SSE only, 40 cents each; $4.00 per dozen, Special prices quoted 
SS on large quantities. 


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