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ELLWANGER & BARRY'S 



NAME. 



Agawam (Rogers No. 15). 



Brighton. 



Cata^vba. 

 ^Delaware. 

 s^-^Diana. 

 v-Excelsior (Kicketts). 



Gaertner (KogersNo. 14). 



lona. 



Jefferson (Kicketts). 



Iiindley (Kogers No. 9). 

 Massasoit (Kogers Xo. 3) 

 Moyer. 

 Poughkeepsie Ketl. 



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Kocliester (E. & B.). 

 \ Salem (Kogers No. 53). 



Ulster Prolific. 



Vergennes. 



Woodruff Ked. 



Buchess. 



Empire State. 



Erancis B. Hayes. 

 V-€rolden Br op. 

 V- Jessica. 

 , , L.ady. 

 V^Iiady Washington. 



.^ Martha. 

 VMoore's Biamond. 



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Niagara. 



Pocklington. 



' Kebecca. 

 i W^inchell. 



DESCRIPTION. 



RED AND REDDISH PURPLE. 



Larg-e ; tender ; juicy, vinous ; vine vig-orous. 25 cents. 



Larg-e, handsome and of the best quality ; ripens early. 25 cents. 



Well known ; high flavored but late. 25 cents. 



Medium or small, but delicious ; hig-hly esteemed everywhere. 25 cents.. 



A fine grape, ripening with Isabella. 25 cents. 



Said to be a fine variety, with a rich aromatic flavor. 50 cents. 



One of the handsomest and best grapes grown ; vine vigorous. 25 cents^ 



A delicious grape ; keeps well. 20 cents. 



A handsome grape of best quality, but it requires a longer season than 



we have here. 25 cents. 

 Tender, sweet, with a rich, aromatic flavor ; one of the best red grapes. 



25 cents. 

 Tender and SAveet ; one of the best flavored of the Rogers ; ripens with 



Hartford. 25 cents. 

 A new, red grape, described as resembling Delaware; extra early : deli- 

 cious flavor ; hardy, vigorous and productive. 1 yr., 75 cts. 2 yrs., Sl-OO 

 Said to average larger than Delaware, and to be of finer quality. 50 ets. 

 Large ; handsome, early and of fine quality. 75 cents. 

 One of the best and most popular of the Rogers ; ripens with Concord. 



25 cents. 

 Said to resemble Catawba and to be of good quality, ripening early.. 



50 cents. 

 Large and showy ; pleasant but not rich. Ripens with Concord; keeps 



well. 25 cents. 

 A large and handsome red grape of medium quality. Esteemed for 



market in some localities. 75 cents. 



i;VHITE. 



Medium size ; handsome and of excellent quality. Ripens before Con- 

 cord. 25 cents. 



Tender, juicy, sweet, sprightly. Ripens with Concord ; vine vigorous- 

 50 cents. 



Tender, juicy ; good quality ; vine vigorous ; ripens early. 30 cents. 



A small high flavored grape, ripening with Delaware. 50 cents. 



Medium size ; sweet, spi'ightly. Ripens early. 25 cents. 



Early, of fair quality ; hardy, vigorous and productive. 25 cents. 



Bunch remarkably large and handsome ; berry medium ; tender, juicy,. 

 sweet. Requires a long season. 25 cents. 



Of medium quality. Vine hardy and vigorous. 20 cents. 



Described as a pure native, bunch large, compact ; berry about the size- 

 of Concord ; color gi'eenish white with a yellow tinge when fully ripe ; 

 flesh juicy and almost without pulp ; quality very good. Early. Vine- 

 vigorous and productive, 1 year, $1.00 each. 2 years, $1.50 each. 



Bunch medium to large ; berry large ; skin thin but tough ; slightly 

 pulpy, tender, sweet. Tine vigorous, healthy and very productive. 

 Ripens with Concord. All things considered probably the most valu- 

 able white grape in cultivation. 25 cents. 



Large and showy ; tender, juicy, sweet and pleasant. Ripens after Con- 

 cord. 25 cents. 



A delicious grape. Vine a moderate grower. 25 cents. 



A promising ncAV white grape, which seems destined to become very 

 valuable on account of its fine quality and earliness, and the vigor, 

 hardiness and productiveness of the vine. In our lai'ge collection, it 

 is the first white grape to ripen, and we conclude after several season's 

 trial, that it is a variety of much merit. 1 yr., 75 cts, 2 yrs., $1.25 each. 



