Plant in rows six feet apart and eight feet apart in the row. Cut back the vines to two or three buds. 

 Bi/ mail postpaid at each and dozen rates. If to go by mail at 100 ratesadd 50c. per 100 for 1 yr. old. and 

 $1.00 p?r 100 for 2 yrs. old. Thousand rates of any variety given upon application. 



Concord. Popular and well-known. The grape for 



C/\IVIPBELL'S EARLY (New). 



T;ie finest grape that has been produced in a long 

 while and probabl}- the greatest acquisition thus far 

 achieved in hardy grapes. Its strong, hardy, vigorous 

 growth; thick, heavy, healthy foliage; very early rip- 

 ening, and abundant bearing of large and handsome 

 clusters of most excellent quality, combined with re- 

 markable keeping and shipping*^ properties, form a 

 co'nbination equalled b}" no other grape. Cluster 

 large, shouldered, moderately compact; berry large, 

 nearly round, black with profuse bloom, skin thin but 

 very tenacious, flesh very tender and juicy, flavor 

 sweet, rich, aromatic with ' delicate aroma ; seeds small 

 and part readily from the flesh, so easily indeed that 

 persons need never swallow them. Its season is early — 

 ripening with Moore's Early but remains on the vine a 

 long time. The vines are uncommonly hardy, having 

 endured eighteen degrees below zero without any pro- 

 tection and were not injured in the least. There is 

 every indication that it will prove to be the best black 

 grape at present known. 1 yr., ea., 60c; doz., §6.00. 

 2 yrs.. ea., 80c ; doz., 88.00. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN (Winchell^ 



All things con- 

 sidered, the best 

 earl}- white 

 grape. It ripens 

 with Moore's 

 Early, is a strong, 

 healthy grower 

 and very hardy. 

 The clusters are 

 of good size and 

 often shouldered ; 

 berries medium 

 — a little larger 

 than those of the 

 Delaware, thin- 

 skinned and when 

 fully ripe a clear, 

 translucent 

 greenish-w h i t e . 

 In quality it is ex- 

 ceedingly sweet, 

 rich, pure and re- 

 fined and the 

 the pulp is soft 

 and tender — al- 

 most equalling a 

 Muscat of Alexandria and surpassing- \>\ far anv other 

 hardv white grape. 1 yr., ea., 12c ;" doz., 7oc ; 100, 

 S4.00. 2 vrs., ea., loc ; doz., Sl.OO ; 100, 86.00. 3 vrs., 

 ea., 20c; doz., 81.50 ; 100, 810.00. 



Agrawam (Rogers'' 15). A choice red grape with com- 

 pact clusters of good size ; berries very large, pulp soft, 

 excellent qualify, sweet and aromatic. A strong 

 grower, productive and with good foliage for a hybrid. 

 Midseason. 1 vr., ea.. 8c : doz.. 50c ; 100, 82.00. 2 yrs., 

 ea., 10c ; doz., 60c ; 100. 82.50. 



Brighton. One of the most valuable of the standard 

 sorts and a choice table grape. In color, form and size 

 of both bunch and berry it resembtes Catawba, but 

 ripens much earlier — before Delaware. In quality it 

 is very fine ; tender, sweet, juicj* and luscious. Vine 

 free grower and productive, but quite subject to mil- 

 dew. 1 jr.. ea.. 12c; doz.. 60c; lOo, §3.00. 2 yrs., 

 ea., 15c ; doz.. 75c ; 100, 84.50. 



the people ; succeeding everywhere and producing 

 abundantlv. fruit of good quality. 1 vr.. ea., 6c ; doz., 

 -tOc ; 100, 81.50. 2 yrs., ea., 8c ; doz., oOc ; 100. 82.00. 



Delaware. In quality exquisite, but of feeble growth 

 and subject to mildew.' Bunch and berry small, light 

 red : sweet and good. Earlv. 1 yr., ea., 12c : doz., 

 60c ; 100, 83.00. 2 yrs., ea., 15c ; doz., 75c ; 100, 84.50. 



Early Ohio. Especially valuable for its extreme 

 earliness, hardiness, productiveness and good qual- 

 it}-. The vine is thrifty, a strong, rapid grower, 

 and an abundant bearer. Bunch large, compact, 

 shouldered and handsome ; berries medium, a trifle 

 smaller than Concord, black with heavy bloom, firm in 

 texture, and of a spicy, pleasant flavor. Ripens be- 

 fore Moore's Early. I'vr.. ea.. 15c; doz., 81.00; 100, 

 86.00. 2 yrs.. ea., 20c ; doz., 81.50 : 100, 810.00. 



Eaton. In general appearance strongly resembles 

 Moore's Early. Bunch very large, compact; berries 

 very large, black, with blue bloom, skin thick, flesh 

 juicy, with some pulp, though tender. Midseason. 

 1 yr., ea.. 12c; doz.. 75c; 100, 84.00. 2 vrs.. ea., 15c; 

 doz.. 81.00; 100, 86.00. 



Lady. Deservedly popular. Vine of good growth, 

 productive; bunch and berry medium, sweet and good; 

 skin thin; light greenish yellow. 1 yr.. ea., 12c; doz., 

 75c; 100, 83.50. 2 yrs., ea., !5c; doz.^ 81.00; 100, 85.00. 



I^lartha. Medium bunch; berry medium to large, 

 greenish- white, sweet, pulpy, rather foxy; vigorous, 

 productive and reliable. Midseason. 1 yr.. ea.. 8c; 

 doz.. 50c; 100, 82.00. 2 yrs., ea.. 12c; doz., 60c; 100, 83.00. 



I^Ioore's Diamo.nd. A pure native and one of the very 

 b^st of the early white grapes. Vine vigorous, hardy 

 and prolific; bunch and berry large, compact, greenish- 

 white, tender, juicy and good, with thin skin and little 

 pulp. 1 vr.. ea.. 10c; doz.. 60c; 100. 82.50. 2 yrs.. ea., 

 12c; doz..' 75c; 100. 84.00. 



I^loore*s Early. Vine even more rugged than its par- 

 ent. Concord; much larger in berry, quality almost 

 identical ond ripens two weeks earlier. 1 vr.. ea.. 10c; 

 doz.. 60c; 100. 82.50. 2 yrs., ea., 12c; doz., 7oc; 100, 83.50. 



Nirgara. Vine vigorous and productive, with tough, 

 leather, foliage. Clusters large and compact; berries 

 large, with thin skin, greenish-white, tender pulp and 

 exceedingly sweet and rich. Ripens with Concord. 

 1 vr.. ea..'^8c; doz., 50c; 100, 82.00. 2 yrs., ea.. 12c; 

 doz.. OOc; 100. 83.00. 



Salem (Rogers' 5S). Bunch medium to large, shoul- 

 dered: berry laige. dark red. tender, sweet, aromatic. 

 A strong robust grower and very productive. Mid- 

 season. 1 vr.. ea.. 8c; doz.. 50c; 100, 82.00. 2 yrs., ea., 

 12c; doz.. 60c; 100. 83.00. 



Wilder (Rogers' 4). One of the finest in quality of all 

 the hardy black grapes. Bunch and berry large, black, 

 ten ler. rich. Vigorous, healthy, ha; dv and productive. 

 Midseason. 1 vr.. ea., lOc; doz.. 60c; 100. 82.50. 2 vrs. 

 ea.. 12c: doz.. 7.k': 100. 83.50. 



Woodruif. Ext eedingly profitable for market hy rea- 

 son of its attractive appearance. Bunch and berry 

 large and showy, deep red. fair quality. Vigorous, 

 hardv and productive. Earlv. 1 vr.. ea.. 12c: doz., 

 75c: 100, 84.00. 2 yrs., ea., 15c; doz., 81.00; 100, 86.00 

 Worden (true). In brief an improved Concord; being 

 larger in both bunch and berry, handsomer, nearly 

 two weeks earlier and of better quality. Veiy choice 

 and relable. 1 vr.. ea . 8c: doz., 50c; 100, 82.00. 2 yrs,, 

 ea., 10c: doz., 60c; 100, 82.50. 



