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Niagara Grape. 



Empire State. White, fine flavored and productive. 

 Jefferson. Berries large ; light red ; juicy, sweet. 

 Jessica. White; remarkably early. 

 lOlia. Medium ; pale red ; sweet and sprightly. 

 Liilldley [Rogers^ No. 9). Large; black, good quality. 

 ^l.^vt\\i\, {IV/iife Concord). Large; pale yellow. 

 MerrimaC {Rogers' No. 19). Large; black; juicy, sweet. 

 Moore's Earlj^ Large ; black, good quality. 

 Niajjara. Berries large ; light greenish-white. 



PRICE : Strong selected 2-ye.Tr-old vines 



Dreer^s Autumn Catalogue, 1899. 

 RASPBERRIES. 



There are several remarkably fine new Raspberries on the 

 market, both red and black. Of the newer reds, Miller and 

 Loudon are prominent, and of the black caps the Kansas and the 

 Eureka. 



Miller's Red. Hardy, prolific, fine flavor, berry large. 

 JLoudon. Rather later than Miller's Red, and by some growers 



thought to be better. 

 Kansas. One of the new black caps. Has produced fruits that 



measured fifteen-sixteenths of aii inch in diameter. 

 Eureka. Another large, new black cap. 

 Haiisell. Bright crimson; veiy early. 

 Golden Queen. Large, golden-yellow. 

 Greg'g'. Large, black. 

 Marlboro'. Bright crimson, very firm. 

 Soulieg-an, or Tyler. Jet black, of medium size. 

 Brandy wine. Large, bright red. 

 Cuthbert. Large; deep, rich crimson. 



PRICE: Any of the above 50 cts. per doz., ?2.00 per 100. 



HARDY GRAPE VINES. 



AgaAVani {Rogers' N^o. 15). Large; dark red; sweet. 

 Brig'llton. Resembles Catawba, with richness of the Delaware. 

 Catawba. Red, sweet and rich, with pleasant musky flavor. 

 Champion, or Talman. Berries large and black. 

 Clinton. Small; black, very sweet. 



Concoi'd. The most popular grape, succeeds everywhere. 

 Delaware. Light red ; sweet, sprightly, fine flavor. 

 Diana. Pale red ; sweet, rich and aromatic; late. 

 DuclieSS. jNIediumsize; greenish-while; flesh tender. 



El Dorado. A very beautiful grape ; clear, golden-yellow. 



Poclvling-ton. Bunch and berry large ; golden-yellow. 



Prentiss. Berry medium to large; yellowish-green. 



Salem {Rogers' iVo. 23). Large; bright reddish-brown. 



Teleg'rapll. Large ; black ; juicy ; sweet, agreeable flavor. 



Verg'enneS. Chocolate color; ripens early. 



T^'^llite Lady. Yellowish-grecn, rich and sprightly. 



"Wilder [Rogers' No. 4). Bunch and berry large; black. 



Worden. Black; hardy; healthy, of fine quality. 



TVyoming'. A fine, early, red grape. 

 5 cts. each, 82..50 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 



FOREIGN GRAPE VINES. 



Owing to the scarcity of these in .\merican-grown stock, we have made arrangements with one of the leading English growers 

 for a supply. While the prices at first glance may appear high, the strength, size, and quality of this stock is so much superior that 

 comparison cannot be made with the light canes usually sent out. We offer but 12 varieties, but will be pleased to furnish a list 

 of other sorts that can be supplied. Orders booked previous to November 25th can be executed any time after January 1st. Orders 

 received after that date will be filled about ^Larch 15th. 



BLACK VARIETIES. 



Alnwick Seedling-. An excellent late variety. 

 Black Alicante. Bunches medium, berries very large. 

 Black Hamburg-b. P'lesh firm, juicy, and richly flavored; 



the most useful and popular Grape in cultivation. 

 GrOS Colnian. A very handsome Grape, berries and 



bunches of enorniou=; size, hangs very late. 

 Lady Downe'S Seedling-. Flesh firm and sweet ; one 



of the best late Grapes, and an excellent keeper. 



Black Muscat, or Muscat Hamburg-b. An excel- 

 lent and richlv flavored Grape. 



Madresfield Court. Berries very large, of a rich Muscat 

 flavor, a superb Grape. 



WHITE VARIETIES. 



Buckland Sweetwater. A large, handsome berry and 

 bunch, a iiood bearer, and excellent. 



Duke of Buccleucb. 



riety. 



Foster's Seedling. 



Frontignan AVhite 



bearer. 



A large berried, fine, early va- 



A fine Grape, sweet flavor. 



Fine white Grape, abundant 



Muscat of Alexandria. Flesh firm and rich, berries 

 large, a superb variety, requires heat to ripen. 



PRICE : Strong planting cane-. $2.00 each, §20.00 per doz. Strong fruiting canes $3.00 each. $35.00 per doz. 



VEGETABLE PLANTS AND ROOTS. 



ASPARAGUS, Dreer's Eclipse. $1.00 per 100, $6.00 per 1000. 



— Conover's Colos.sal. 75 cts. per 100, §5.00 per 1000^ 



— Columbian Mannnotb Wliite. $1.00 per 100, $fi 00 per 1000. 

 Our Asparagus Root^ are extra strong, two years old, and certain to 



produce satisfactory results if given i)roper attention. 



Horseradish Sets. 15 cts. per doz.; 60 cts. per 100; $5 00 per 



1000. 

 Rhubarb Roots. Linnaeus and Victoria; strong roots 20 cts. each. 



$2 00 per doz, ; small roots 15 cts. each, 81.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100, 

 Rhubarb, St. Martin's. New. 30 cts. each, §3.00 per doz. 

 Sag-e. Holt'^ Mammoth. .A. large-leaved variety ; never runs to seed 



15 cts. each, $1.00 per doz. 

 Tarrag-on. For flavoring. 20 cts. each., $2.00 per doz. 

 Sea Kale Roots. Per doz., $1.50. 

 Mint Roots. 50 cts. per doz., $4.00 per 100. 

 Chives. For flavoring. 10 cts. per clump, $1.00 per doz. 

 Hop Vine Roots. 50 cts. per doz., $2.50 per 100. 



Asparagus Root. 



