8VPPLEMENTART CATALOGUE. 



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APRICOTS. 



Of this delicious fruit, we have a large collection of the choicest 

 "varieties — price 35c. each. 



THE G^KTNEB GRAPE— (Rogers' No 



ISIot a new variety, but unquestionably the handsomest grape in 

 cultivation and one which deserves to be better known and more 

 extensively cultivated. Bunch large ; berry very large, round; skin 

 thick ; color a beautiful light red 

 with bloom ; fruit almost trans- 

 parent; pulp tender, sweet, pleasant, 

 rich. Vine vigorous and productive . 

 25c. 



/ THE MILLS GRAPE. 



Raised by Mr. Mills, of Ontario, 

 by crossing Muscat Hamburgh with 

 Creveling. Bunch very large, com- 

 pact, shouldered, some clusters 

 weighing over twelve ounces. Berry 

 large, round, jet black, covered with 

 a thick bloom ; flesh firm, meaty, 

 juicy, breaking with a rich, sprightly 

 flavor. Skin thick ; berries adhere 

 firmly to the peduncle. Vine vigor- 

 ous and productive ; foliage large 

 and healthy. Ripene about with the 

 Concord, or a little later, and is a 

 long keeper. $1.00. 



One of our customers in N. J., under date of 

 September 1, 1892 writes as follows : 



"Mills Grape now ripening; immense crop, fine 

 fruit ; vine the most vigorous I have ever had. The 

 -vines bought of you April 30, 1889, now cover a trellis 

 25 feet long and ten feet high. It is the grape of 

 I the future for thix countiij.'" 



THE DIAMOND OR MOORE'S 

 DIAMOND GRAPE. 



A pure native ; bunch large, compact ; berrv 

 medium size ; color greenish white with a yel- 

 low tinge when fully ripe ; flesh juicy and 

 almost without pulp; quality very good; vine 

 vigorous and productive. Very promismg. 

 50c. 



THE WINCHELIi GRAPE. 



The earliest white grape (identical with 

 Green Mountain). This new white'grape has 

 l3een thoroughly tested for several years in our 

 vineyard, and it has proved so satisfactory in 

 all respects that we can recommend it with the 

 utmost confidence to our customers. It com- 

 bines hardiness, fruitfulness, vigor, good size 

 and excellent quality. 



Though not the largest, yet, both berry and 

 cluster are of good size, and the flavor is ex- 

 cellent, ranking in this respect as a grape of 

 the first-class. In time of ripening it may be 

 described as very early, being the first white 

 grape to ripen, and maturing about the same 

 time as Champion or about a week earlier than 

 the Hartford. This qualification insures its 

 ripening even in the worst of seasons, a con- 

 sideration which will be appreciated by all 

 planters. Its habit of growth is vigorous 

 and the foliage clean and healthy, while its 

 bearing quality is all that can be desired. It 

 can be said to be a most valuable white grape 

 either for the amateur or professional grower, 



WINOHELL — NATURAL SIZE. 



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



