10 DRSER'S CATALOGUE.— SMALL FRUIT. 



All other leading varieties will be sold in quantity at greatlj re- 

 duced prices. Persons desirous of planting, by communicating with 

 the proprietor, will be furnished with all the necessary information. 



FOEEIGN GRAPES, 



My stock of Foreign Grape-Vines will be found to contain all the 

 leading varieties, and are well-grown healthy plants. Price, except 

 when noted, 50 cents each, or S4 00 per dozen; extra size vines, for 

 fruiting in pots, S2 00 each. 



Black HAMBrRG. 

 Black Muscat. 

 Bains' Muscat. 

 Black Prince. 

 BowooD Muscat. SI 00. 



Frankixdale. 

 Golden Hamburg, $1 00. 

 Muscat Hamburg, SI 00. 

 Muscat of Alexandria. 

 Muscat of Lunel. 



Cannon Hall Muscat. Los Angelos (two varieties 



Chablsworth Tokay. 

 Chasselas de Fontainbleau, 



or Golden Chasselas. 

 Grizzly Fbontignan, or Red 



Frontignan. 



White Nice. 

 West's St. Peter. 

 White Frontignan. 

 Tbentham Black, SI 00. 



SMALL FRUIT DEPART3IENT. 



There is no part of fruit culture where the returns are more 

 satisfactory, than in the growing of the small fruits. Coming into 

 bearing so soon after planting, and cultivated with so little trouble 

 and expense, they justly deserve a place in every garden. 



THE GTJTlTlJ^lSrT. 



Nothing is easier of culture than the Currant, as it grows and bears 

 well in any tolerable garden soil. They should be grown with single 

 stems, and heads branching out about one foot above the ground. 



Black Naples — Very large and black ; the best black currant, 

 highly esteemed for jelly. $1 50 per dozen. 



Cherry — Fruit very large, dark red ; strong grower and productive. 

 S2 00 per dozen. 



La Versaillaise — A new French variety. Fruit deep red, 

 large, with long bunches. S2 00 per dozen. 



Red Dutch. — An old well-known sort: very productive: fruit 

 large, deep red; rich acid flavor; thrifty, upright grower. SI 50 

 per dozen ; S8 00 per hundred. 



