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HARDY NATIVE GRAPES, 



PRICES. 



Those priced at : 20 cents, |2.00 per dozen. 



" - -25 " $2.50 



" - 30 " p.OO 



" 50 " 14.00 



CLASS L— BLACK GRAPES. 



Adiroudack — A grape of excellent cfuality; buucli large; berries medium: tender and 

 sweet; quite as early as the Hartford. " 25 cents. 



Barry (Rogers' No. 43) — Bunch large hut rather short: berries large, roundish, much 

 like Black Hamburgh; delicate, STveet and tender. Ripens wilh Concord. Vine 

 vigorous and productive. One of the largest and finest of the Rogers" Hybrids. 

 25 cents. 



Cliampioii — A large grape, of medium quality. Its chief value consists in its earliness, 

 rendering it a valuable sort to plant where the seasons are short. 20 cents. 



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. Deserves to be more 

 extensively grown by the amateur for the table on account of its valuable keeping 

 qualities. 20 cents. ' 



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. 20 cents. 



Orevelinff — A grape of excellent quality; berry medium; bunch somewhat loose; ripen- 

 ing almost as early as the Hartford. 25 cents. 



Eunielan — Bunch good size, generally compact, shouldered: berry medium; flesh ten- 

 der, sweet: Cjuality excellent: vine moderately vigorous: ripens just after the 

 Hartford. One of the best taUe grapes, and valuable for the amateur. 25 cents. 



Hartford — A hardy, profuse bearing, and tolerably good grape ; very early and relia- 

 ble, and a valuable marlcet variety on tJiis account. 20 cents. 



Herbert (Rogers' Xo. 44) — Bunch rather long but compact; berry large; tender, sweet 

 and rich; early and productive. A handsome variety, and one of the best of tlie 

 Rogers' in quality. 25 cents. 



Isabella — Bunches long, large, loose: berries large, oval: juicy, sweet and musky. A 

 vigorous grower, hardy, an immense bearer; a good keeper. 20 cents. 



Merrimack (Rogers' Xo. 19) — Bunch medium to large; berry large; sweet and rich; 

 vigorous andproductive; one of the earliest of the Rogers' varieties. 25 cents. 



Monroe — A seedling of oui-s. Bunch medium to large, shouldered. Berries large, 

 round; skin rather thick; black, covered with a white bloom; flesh juicy, sweet, 

 vinous and sprightly: a refreshing table grape. The vine is vigorous; fine healths- 

 foliage ; has never shown a trace of mildew. Ripens with Hartford. 50 cents. 



Moore's Early — Bunch medium: berry large, round, black, with a heavy blue bloom; 

 flesh pulpy and of medium quality; vine hardy and moderately prolific; ripens 

 with the Hartford. Its large size' and earliness render it desirable for an early 

 crop. 30 cents. 



Senasqiia — Bunch medium to large, compact; berry medium; tender, juicy, breaking, 

 sweet and rich; ripens with Isabella; vine vigorous and hardy. Fruit cracks some- 

 times owino- to the thin skin. A desirable 2:arden variety. 30 cents. 



