GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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QUINCES. 



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Price, 50 Cents Each. $4.00 Per Dozen. 



NAME. 



\A.pple or Orange. 

 ^ Angers. 

 \ , •Champion. 



xj .Uea or Rea's Mammoth. 



DESCRIPTION. 



Large ; roundish ; bright golden yellow ; very productive. 



A strong, rapid growing sort. 



A vigorous and productive variety, which appears to ripen too late to 



be valuable here. 

 A very large and fine variety of the Orange Quince. We consider this 



the best of all the quinces. 



HARDY NATIVE GRAPES. 



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BLACK. 



NAME. 



Adirondack. 



Barry (Rogers No. 43). 



" "Champion. 



•Clinton. 

 Concord. 

 Creveling. 

 Downing (Ricketts). 



Early Victor. 

 JCaton. 



V-Eumelan. 



^Hartford. 



"^' JHerbert (Rogers No. 44). 

 '■' Isabella. 

 "Jew^el. 



Merrimack 



(Rogers No. 19). 

 V JMCills. 



J>Ionroe (E. & B.). 

 Moore's Early. 

 '**'.Senasqua. 

 Wilder (Rogers No. 4). 



V TVorden. 



DESCRIPTION. 



An early grape of fine quality. 25 cents. 



Very large and handsome ; sweet and tender ; vine vigorous ; ripens 



with Concord. One of the best of the Rogers. 25 cents. 

 Large ; of medium quality ; vigorous and hardy. Valuable for market 



on account of its earliness. 20 cents. 

 Small ; sprightly and pleasant ; keeps well. 20 cents. 

 Universally popular ; always reliable. 20 cents. 

 Early and of excellent quality. 25 cents. 

 Described as very large and fine. Not fully tested yet. 1 year, $1.50. 



2 years, $2.00. 

 Medium size ; sweet, pleasant ; ripens with Hartford. 35 cents. 

 A large and very showy grape of recent introduction. 1 year, $1.00. 



2 years, $1.50. 

 High flavored. One of the best table grapes. Moderately vigorous. 



25 cents. 

 One of the most valuable early sorts; hardy and productive. 20 cents. 

 Large, tender, sweet and rich ; one of the best of the Rogers. 25 cents. 

 Vigorous, hardy and a good keeper ; late. 20 cents. 

 Of recent introduction. Said to be a valuable early grape. 1 year, $1.50. 

 One of the earliest of the Rogers. 25 cents. 



Raised by William H. Mills, of Hamilton, Ont., by crossing Muscat Ham- 

 burgh with Creveling. Bunch very large, compact, shouldered, some 

 clusters weighing over twelve ounces. Berry large, round, jet black, 

 covered with a thick bloom ; flesh firm, meaty, juicy, breaking with a 

 rich, sprightly flavor. Skin thick ; berries adhere firmly to the pedun- 

 cle. Vine vigorous and productive ; foliage large and healthy. Ripens 

 about with the Concord, or a little later, and is a long keeper. $1.50. 



Sprightly; vinous; early. 50 cents. 



Large, showy, of medium quality ; ripens with Hartford. 25 cents. 



A late grape of best quality. 25 cents. 



Very large ; handsome ; ripens with Concord. One of the best of 

 Rogers. 25 cents. 



Resembles Concord, but it ripens earlier and is superior to it in flavor. 

 Becoming very popular for vineyard and garden. 25 cents. 



