CAMPBELL'S EARLY. 



The limits of a catalogue do not permit more than brief mention of modes of cultivation of the grape. I refer 

 the reader tu the excellent works of Fnller and Husmann for fnll details. Plant in rows six feet apart and eight 

 feet apart in the row. Dig holes .sufficiently large to amply accommodate the roots of the vine and nse only line 

 surface soil in filling in. mixing with it a little ground bone. Cut back one year vines to two eyes, placing the 

 low-.-r one bensath the surface • cut back two year vines to three or foTir eyes, putting two or three eyes below the 

 surface. Spread the rrxits out. after trimming them: place the stock of the vine at one side of the hole and fill up 

 with soil. prc;ssing down firmly with the feet. Set a stake by the side of the stock, to which the vine should be kept 

 tied, which will be all the support needed for two years. Keep old wood trimmed off, growing fruit on new cane.s. 

 Auy manner of pninins: that will admit the sun and air to the fruit will insure a crop. 



' mail postpaid at dfjzen rates. If to go hy tnail at 100 raffis add oOo per 100 for 1 yr. old andl5c per 100 for 2 

 'jrs. old. Thousand rates of any upon application. 



BRIGHTON. One of the most valuable of the stand- 

 ard sorts and a' choice table grape. In color, form, and 

 size of both bunch and berry it resembles Catawba, 

 but ripens much earlier — before Delaware. In quality 

 it is very fine: tender, sweet, juicy, and luscious. Vine 

 a free grower and productive, but quite subject tomildeAv. 

 1 vr.. ea.. lOc: doz.. 60c: 100, $3.00. 2 vrs., ea., 15c: 

 doz., $1.00: 100, $6.00. 



CONCORD. Popular and well known. The grape 

 for the people: succeeding everywhere and producing 

 abundantlv. fruit of good qualitv. 1 vr.. ea.. 8c: doz., 

 50c: 100. S2.00. 2 yrs., ea., 10c: doz., 60c: 100, $3.00. 



DIA.^IOND (^foore's}. One of the very best of the 

 early white grapes. Yine vigorous, hardy, and prolific; 

 bunch and beriy large, compact, greenish- white, tender, 

 juicy, and good, with thin skin and little pulp. 1 yr.. 

 ea.. 10c: doz., 60c; 100, $2.50. 2 vrs., ea., 12c; doz.. 

 75c: 100, $4.00. 



EATON. In general appearance strongly resembles 

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

 lar^e, black, with blue bloom, skin thick, flesh juicy, 

 with some pulp, though tender. Midseason. 1 vr.. ea'..' 

 1.5c: doz.. $1.25: 100, il.OO. 2 vrs.. ea.. 20c; doz!. .^1.50': 

 100. ... 



y... $1.25; 100, >7.00 

 10. 00. 



The best earlv white 



The finest grape that has been produced in a long time 

 an 1 probably the greatest acquisition thus far achieved 

 in hardy grapes. Its strong, hardy, vigorous growth; 

 thick, heavy, healthy foliage: very early ripening, and 

 abundant bearing of large and handsome clusters of 

 most excellent quality, combined with remarkable keep- 

 ing and shipping properties, form a combination equaled 

 by no other grape. Chtster large, shouldered, moder- 

 ately compact: berry large, nearly round, black with 

 profuse bloom, skin thin but very" tenacious, flesh very 

 tender and juicy, flavor sweet, rich, aromatic, with deli- 

 cate 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 uncom- 

 monly hardy, having endured eighteen degrees below 

 zero without any protection and were not injured in the 

 U ast. There is every indication that it will prove to be 

 the best black grape at present known. 1 yr. ea.. 25c : 

 doz,. $2.00. 2 yrs.. ea., 35c : doz., S:3.00. 100 rates of 

 f-ittoer size upon application. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN 



ail things con- 

 sidered. It 

 ripens with ~ 

 Moore's Early, 

 is a strong, 

 healthy grower 

 and very hardy. 

 The clusters are 

 of good size and 

 often shoulder- 

 •ed: hemes me- 

 dium — a little 

 larger than those 

 of the Delaware, 

 thin-skinned and 

 when fully ripe 

 a clear, translu- 

 cent greenish- 

 white. In qual- 

 ity it is exceed- 

 ingly sweet, rich, 

 pure and refined 

 and the pulp is 

 soft and tender 

 —almost equal- 

 ing a Muscat of 

 Alexandria, and 

 surpassing bv far anv other hardv white grape. 1 yr. 

 ea., 20c: doz"., $1.50:" 100. $9.00. 2 vrs., ea.. 25c: doz.. 

 $2.00: 100. $12.00. 3 yrs., ea., 50c : doz., $4.00. Fruit- 

 ing size, ea., 75c. 



LADY. Deservedly popular. Vine of good ^rrowtli, 

 productive: l)unch and berry medium, sweet and good: 

 skin thin; light greenish-vellow. Earlv. 1 vr. . ea., 12e: 

 doz.. 75c; 100, $4 50. 2 vrs., ea.. 15c; doz.,' SI. 00; 100, 



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