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ELLWANGER &- BARRY'S 



SELECT HARDY NATIVE GRAPES. 



Prices of Grape Vines : —25 cts. each, except where noted. 



BLACK GRAPES. 



Barry (Rogers' No. 43) — Bunch large, but rather short; berries large, roundish, much like Black Ham- 

 burgh ; delicate, sweet, and tender. Ripens with Concord. Vine vigorous and productive. One of 

 the largest and finest of the Rogers Hybrids. 



Champion — A large grape, of medium quality. Its chief value consists in its earliness, rendering it a val- 

 uable sort to plant where the seasons are short. 



Clinton — Bunches small and very compact ; berries small ; sprightly; when thoroughly ripe is a good table 

 grape and keeps well; valuable for wine. A free, rapid grower, and profuse bearer ; ripens earlier than 

 the Isabella. Good keeper. 



WINCHELL (Reduced) 



Concord — A large, handsome grape, ripening a week or two earlier than the Isabella ; very hardy, productive 

 and reliable ; succeeds well over a great extent of country, and is one of the most popular market 

 grapes. 



Eaton — Bunch large, compact. Berries very large, round, black, covered with a thick blue bloom. In gen- 

 eral appearance it strongly resembles Moore's Early. Skin thick ; very juicy, with some pulp. A large, 

 showy grape. 



Eumelan — Bunch good size; generally compact, shouldered; berry medium; flesh tender, sweet; quaUty 

 excellent; vine moderately vigorous; ripens just after the Hartford. One of the best table grapes^ and 

 valuable for the amateur. 



Hartford — A hardy, profuse bearing, and tolerably good grape; very early and reliable, and a.vahiable market 

 variety on this account. 



Herbert (Rogers' No. 44) — Bunch rather long, but compact; berry large; tender, sweet, and rich; early 

 and productive. A handsome variety, and one of the best of the Rogers' in quality. 



