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and there is every reason to believe that it is destined to wide-spread popularity. We think from what 

 we have seen of it in the past six years, that it is one of the few grapes adapted to general cultivation, 

 and of especial value for the amateur, while its earliness, productiveness and vigor, combined with fine 

 quality, in our opinion render it also very desirable for market. Price, 1 year, 75c each ; 2 years, $1.00 

 each. 



Other standard varieties which should have a place in every garden: Barry — (Rogers' No. 43). 

 Black. Very large, handsome, 25c ; ^Brigliton — Reddish purple. Very good, 25c ;> Duchess — 



Very desirable, white, 25c;%G-eueva — (.New). White, j Quite promising, $1.00 ; ' Herbert 



(Rogers' No. 44). Very large and handsome, black, 25c Jeflfersou — Red, fine quality, late, 25c ; 

 Kocliester — Raised in our nurseries. Reddish purple, bunch large and very compact, a first-class 

 variety, early, 75cv Ulsjfcer ]B«ailil!^— Red, quality good. One of the most promising of recently 

 introduced sorts, 25c ; \Wortlen — Black, large, handsome. Ripens earlier than Concord, and is 

 superior to it in quality. ^25c. 



THE COIiUMBUS GOOSEBERRY. 



Introduced by Ellwanger & Barry. This is a new variety which we have tested thoroughly and which 

 we can recommend with the greatest confidence. The fruit is large, handsome, of a greenish vellow 

 color, and the quality is excellent. The plant is vigorous, and productive, and does not mildew. It 

 merits a place in every garden. 50c each ; $4.00 per dozen. ^ 



For complete list of varieties send for our 160-page G-eneral Catalogue, finely illustrated vrith 

 numerous half-tone and pen engravings, and with a teautiful illuminated cover— mailed free. 



