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Rockland Favorite—A seedling of the Concord, described as earlier, better and 
hardier than its parent, and a splendid bearer. 2 years, $1.50 each. 
Uhland—Bunch medium, compact; berry medium, pale amber; productive and 
hardy; valued at the west for wine 450 cents each. 
Vergennes—A chance seedling, described as follows: Clusters large, berries large, 
light amber, flavor rich; ripens as early as the Hartford Prolific, and keeps 
remarkably well. 1 year, $1 each. 
Wyoming Red—An early, red grape, said to be double the size of Delaware, which 
it resembles in appearance and flavor. It is said by some to be destined to 
supersede the Delaware. 75 cents each. 
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ADDITIONAL VARIETIES OF NATIVE 
GRAPES. 
Besides the above, we have many other varieties in our collection. Lists of such 
sorts will be furnished on applicatien. 
SELECT FOREIGN GRAPES. 

Price, $1.50 each; $12 per dozen, for good yearling vines. Price for two year vines 
of such as we may be able to supply, $2 each, $18 per dozen. 
CLASS |—BLACK or PURPLE GRAPES. 
Barbarossa (Prince Albert)—A very large grape, of fine quality; very late. 
Black Frontignan—Berries medium size, round; bunches long; flavor rich and 
musky; prolific. 
Black Hamburg—A fine grape, and a general favorite for the vinery; bunches are 
large, very much shouldered—that is branched; berries large sweet and rich. 
Champion Hamburg—aA splendid grape like Black Hamburg. 
*Gros Colman—“ Berries very large, round; flesh juicy, sweet, but coarse with a 
peculiar flavor; good when fully ripe; bunch large; habit vigorous.” 
Gros Maroc—Berries oval, very large; a great bearer. 
Jura Muscat—Bunches long and tapering; berries above medium size, oval, and 
well set; flesh richly flavored with a fine muscat aroma. 
Lady Downs—Berries large, oval; flesh firm, sweet and richly flavored with a fine 
aroma, one of the best late grapes. 
*Madresfield Court—Berries very large; rich muscat flavor. A superior grape. 
Mill Hill Hamburg—Berries round, very large; bunches large; one of the best late 
sorts, 
Museat d’Aout—Berries medium sized, round, inclining to oval; skin deep pur- 
ple; flesh very rich and juicy, with a slight muscat flavor. An early grape well 
adapted to pot culture. 
Muscat Hamburg—An English variety of great reputation; equal to the Black 
Hamburg in size and beauty, with the musky flavor of the Muscat of Alexan- 
dria; evtra. 
*Mrs. Pince’s Black Muscat—Bunches large, shouldered; berries oval; flesh 
firm and crisp, with muscat flavor; fine keeper. 
