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compact, shouldered, and handsome; berries medi- 



Early Ohio. 

 urn, a trifle smaller than Concord, black with heavy 

 bloom. Arm in texture, and of a spicy, pleasant 



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It is the best very early black grape we know of. 

 1 yr., ea., $1.00; doz., $8.00. 2 yrs., ea., $1.25; doz., 

 $10.00. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN (Winchell). 



A very desirable white grape ripening about with 

 Moore's Early and especially valuable for its fine 

 duality. It is as strong a grower as the Concord 

 and exceedingly hardy. Clusters of a medium size 

 and often shouldered ; berries a little larger than 

 those of the Delaware, greenish white when fully 

 ripe, skin thin, and quality fine, pulp being tender 

 and sweet, free from foxiness, and delicious. It 

 will succeed in many northern locations where 



Green Mountain. 

 flavor. It ripens one week to ten days earlier than 

 Moore's Early, ten days to two weeks earlier than 

 Worden, and three weeks earlier than Concord. 



Moore's Diamond. 



other varieties fail and it is to be recommended for 

 the northern home garden. 1 yr., ea., 40c; doz., 

 $3.50. 



* MOORE'S DIAMOND. 



iUA pure native, being across between Concord and 

 Iona. Vine a vigorous grower, entirely hardy, with 

 large, dark, healthy foliage. It is a prolific bearer, 

 producing large, handsome, compact bunches 

 slightly shouldered. The color is a delicate green- 

 ish-white, with a rich yellow tinge when fully ripe; 

 skin smooth, very few seeds, juicy and almost en- 

 tirely free from pulp, which makes it almost trans- 

 parent when held to the light, Berry about the 

 size of Concord, and adheres flrmly to the stem. 

 It ripens early, usually from August 25th to Sep- 

 tember 10th in the latitude of Rochester, N. Y. 

 1 yr., ea., 15c; doz., $1.25; 100, $7.00. 2 yrs., ea., 

 20c; doz., $1.50; 100, $9.00. 



