SELECT HARDY NATIVE GRAPES 



ALL VINES 2 YEARS OLD 



Prices. — 25 vines of one variety will be furnished at the 100 rate. 5 vines of one 

 nished at the 10 rate. The quantity which can be supplied is indicated by the price. 



BLACK 



Barry. Rogers' No. 43. Bunch large, but rather 

 short; berries large, roundish, delicate, sweet 

 and tender. Ripens with Concord. Vine vig- 

 orous and productive. On6 of the largest and 

 finest of the Rogers Hybrids. 25c each. j,0 

 for SI. 50. 



Campbell's Early. Clusters large and handsome; 

 berries large, nearly round, black, with light 

 purple bloom; flesh rather firm, but tender; 

 quality rich, sweet, slightly vinous; a strong 

 and vigorous grower, with healthy foliage ; very 

 early ; the berries do not drop easily from the 

 clusters, and the fruit keeps a long time in per- 

 fection. 25c each. 10 for $2.00. 



Concord. Large and handsome, very hardy, pro- 

 ductive and reliable; succeeds well over a great 

 extent of country, and is one of the most pop- 

 ular market grapes. 25c each. 10 for $1.00. 

 100 for $6.00. 



Eaton. Bunch large, compact, berries very large, 

 round, black, covered with a thick blue bloom. 

 Skin thick; very juicy, with some pulp. Large 

 and showy. 25c each. 10 for $1.50. 



Hartford. Very early and reliable, and a, valuable 

 market variety on this account. 25c each. 10 

 for $1.50. 



Herbert. Rogers' No. 44. Bunch rather long, 



but compact; berry large; tender, sweet and 



rich ; early and productive. A handsome vari- 

 ety, and one of the best of the Rogers' in 



quality. 25c each. 10 for $1.50. 

 Isabella. Bunches long, large, loose; berries large, 



oval; juicy, sweet and musky. A vigorous 



grower, hardy; an immense bearer; a good 



keeper. 25c each. 10 for $1.50. 

 Merrimack. Rogers' No. 19. Bunch medium to 



large; berry large; sweet and rich; vigorous 



and productive; one of the earliest of the 



Rogers' varieties. 25c each. 10 for $1.50. 

 Moore's Early. Bunch medium; berry large, 



round, black, with a heavy blue bloom; flesh 



pulpy, and of medium quality; hardy and 



moderately prolific. Its large size and earliness 



render it desirable. 25c each. 10 for $1.50. 



100 for $8.00. 

 Wilder. Rogers' No. 4. Bunch very large, com- 

 pact, shouldered; berry large, round, black; 



flesh tender, slight pulp at center, juicy, sweet. 

 • Ripens about with Concord. Vigorous, hardy, 



and a good bearer. One of the best of the 



black varieties, and on account of its size and 



beauty is very valuable for market. 25c each. 



10 for $1.50. 



Worden. A seedling of the Concord. Bunch 

 large, compact, handsome; berries large — larger 

 than those of the Concord. It ripens a few 

 days earlier, and is superior to it in flavor. 

 Very popular for the vineyard and garden. 

 35c each. 10 for $1.50. 100 for $8.00. 



variety will be fur- 



NIAGARA 



RED AND REDDISH PURPLE 



Agawam. Rogers' No. 15. One of the best of 

 the red varieties ; bunch variable in size ; flesh 

 tender and juicy. A good grower and bearer. 

 25c each. 10 for $1.50. 



Brighton. Flesh rich, sweet, and of the best qual- 

 ity, equal if not superior to Delaware; ripens 

 early. Productive and vigorous. 25c each. 10 

 for $1.50. 100 for $8.00. 



Catawba. Bunches large and loose; berries large, 

 of coppery red color, becoming purplish when 

 well ripened; vinous, rich; requires the most 

 favored soils and situations, good culture and 

 warm seasons to mature perfectly in Western 

 New York. 25c each. 10 for $1.50. 



Delaware. One of the finest of our native grapes. 

 Ripens early. Bunches small and compact; 

 berries small, light red, with a violet bloom, 

 beautiful; sweet, sugary and vinous, with a 

 musky aroma. It justly claims a place in every 

 garden. 25c each. 10 for $1.50. 100 for $8.00. 



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