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No.l 
Ellwanger & Barry's 
Price. Color. Size. 
5] Black Hamburg*... 
6iBlack Cluster* 
71 Duke* 
8 Feldleiner* 
9|Gross Blanche 
lOiGray Muscadine.... 
11 Golden Chasselas*. 
12|Red Malvasier 
13 Red Urban 
14 Red Hans 
15! Red Elbe 
16 Red Muscadine 
17j White Muscadine.., 
18 White Sylvaner,.... 
19j White Chasselas..., 
20Uiiger, 
21 (White Sweet Watei 
00 50 
00 37 
00 75 
00 50 
00 75 
1 00 
00 50 
1 00 
00 50 
00 50 
00 37 
00 50 
00 50 
00 50 
00 37 
00 75 
00 50 
black 
black 
black 
red 
white 
gray 
white 
"red 
red 
red 
red 
red 
white 
white 
white 
white 
white 
large 
small 
large 
med 
large 
large 
large 
large 
med 
med 
med 
med 
med 
large 
med 
Popular ; considered one of the best. 
Compact clusters. 
Very large and productive. 
Productive ; one of the largest. 
Very large and good. 
New and exceedingly fine. 
Beautiful and hardy. 
One of the best. 
Productive. 
Excellent. 
Bunches loose, fruit very sweet. 
Sweet and fine flavor. 
Early, productive and fine. 
Sweet and fine flavor 
Excellent. 
Exceedingly productive. 
Fine bearer. • 
Prices of Grapes. 
Foreign varieties, selection left to us $4 00 per dozen. 
Do. do. 25 00 per 100 
Native varieties, excepting 6 &, 7 3 00 per dozen. 
Do. do. 20 00 pet 100. 
CURRANTS. 
There is no other Garden Fruit so easily cultivated as the Currant. All the varieties are un 
commonly productive in any tolerable garden soil. Suckers or shoots from the root, or from be- 
neath the surface of the ground, should not be permitted. The stems should be kept clear of 
branches, a4 least two feet from the ground ; and the heads should be thinned out a little every 
winter, and receive-now and then a dressing of manure. When the bushes have attained the age 
of six or seven years, the fruit becomes smaller and inferior in quality, when it is time to replace 
them with young ones. 
Price 
Pric- 
Each. 
pr. doz. 
$00 15 
$1 50 
00 18 
2 00 
00 15 
1 50 
00 20 
2 00 
00 50 
4 50 
00 37i 
3 50 
00 25 
2 50 
Black English 
Champagne 
Large Red Dutch 
Large White Dutch . ... 
Large White Grape.... 
Larg-e Fruited Missouri. 
7 l jLewis' Missouri.... 
Valuable for jams and jellies. 
Beautiful pink fruit. 
Very large and good. 
Large beautiful fruit ; very good. 
Largest of white Currants. 
New ; large fruit ; showy flowers. 
Beautiful, yellow, fragrant flowers. 
RASPBERRIES. 
The Raspberry, next to the Strawberry, is the most delicious of the small Garden fruits. The 
early season of its ripening, (immediately after the Strawberries, and before other fruits are ripe,) 
enhances its value very much. Considering the high estimation in which it is universally held as 
a table fruit when gathered fresh from the bush, as well as for jams, jellies, preserves, and distill 
ing purposes, it is surprising that its culture should be so much neglected. The few that come to 
our markets, command the most exorbitant prices. Not one farmer in an hundred, we might say 
five hundred, through our fine, mild region of country, has as yet thought of growing Raspberries, 
either for family use, or for sale. 
Soil and Culture. — The soil of the Raspberry should be a rich, and somewhat sandy loam. 
