HARRISON'S NURSERIES, BERLIN, flD. 3^ 



CHAnPION or TALMAN— Vine a strong, vigorous grower, healthy, hardy and productive; 

 bunch large; berries large, black; quality poor, but profitable as a market grape because of its 

 extreme earliness. 10c each, 50c per dozen, |3.00 per 100, $20.00 per 1000. 



CONCORD— Early, most popular grape in the market and deservedly so; bunch large; 

 shouldered, compact, berries large, covered with a rich bloom, skin tender but sufficiently firm 

 to carry well to distant markets; desli juicy and sweet, pulp tender; vine a strong grower, very 

 hardv, healthy and productive. 10c each, 50c per dozen, $2.00 per 100, $15.00 per 1000, double extra 

 3-yoar at $25.00 per 1000. 



HARTFORD— Bunch large, berries large, inclined to drop from bunch if left to hang until 

 fully ripe, sweet; vines very vigorous. First of August. 10c each, 75c per dozen, $i.00 per 100. 



IVES— Bunch medium to large, compact, often shouldered, berries medium, slightly ob- 

 long, of a dark purple color. Early. 10c each, 75c per dozen. 



nOORE'S EARLY— A large black grape of the Concord type, the entire crop ripening 

 before the Ccncurd, bunch medium, berries large with blue bloom, flesh pulpy, of medium 

 quality; vine hardy, moderately productive, better as it attains age. Planted extensively as a 

 market sort. 10c each, 50c per dozen, $2.00 per 100, $15.00 per 1,000. 



WILDER (Rogers No. 4)— Bunch and berry very large, round; flesh tolerably tender, 

 sprightly, sweet and agreeable. 10c each, 75c per dozen. 



WORDEN— A splendid large grapo of the Concord tvpe, but earlier, larger in bunch and 

 berry, and <«f decidedly better quality, vine hardier than that old standby, and every way as 

 healthy. 10c each, 75c per dozen, $4.00 per 100. 



EATON— Seed I in ir of the Concord, bunch and berries of largest size, slmwy and attractive. 

 Leaf lai'ge, (hick and leathery, berries round, covered witli heavy blue bloom, pulp tender, 

 separating I reely from the seeds. Early. 10c e id), 75c. per dozen. $4.00 per 100. 



CLINTON— A black grape of medium size, entirely healthy and hardy, a strong, rank grow- 

 er; requiring thin soil and plenty of room; on strong, rich soil should be 'Mowed to run. and 

 pruned long, often succeed- where most other kinds fail; colors early, btit sWou d hang long on' 

 the vine. A good table grape when fuUj ripe. 10c each. 75c per dozen", $4.00 per 100. 



RED VARIETIES. 



WYOMING — Vine very hardy, healthy and r"bu-! . wit>< thick leat''ery filial' . color- of 

 berry similar to Dehiware," but b"ri«hte . b* in^ on.' • r ilie m-'sf i.. a/ t' Tul of th>' Miibct oi i-ed 

 grapes, and in size I'early d"ub!e thfi! of the Dflnwjiro fl;'>li tewd-M-. jui y <v^*'!. vvi>' ;i rt-dtij^ 

 native aroma. ■Ripens be oi » Delawt e. T' ecai-l red' i-k t v;t;i(>t " 10c f ^s i. 5'ic |!e:- doz n. 

 $3.00 per 100. $25.00 p.>r l.OOO 



SALEH, (Ro-ers N ., .53.)— A -f- n<r. vi!i:o.-<.im vine: h rri >- h, •-, n .;, ■ <k, (- .!,,r t:::' -kin. 

 free from lutr pulp, very sweet find .ni-iu-!,t i\ : ripe ^•' Im ofS;e'>t. lOc acii .'. n : ^ic/ .i;i p -r K^O. 



ULSTER-Excf- <llTiKiv !>' ofhir-f i\ , . elus-t-rs m.-dium t^. s.n II, (-•r-uC N f.ics .r sroMd 

 size, of dill' c-opptM- color, a t.'-o. d sbijipfM .^n^d kt i pi t iiiia' tv ' \c\) ■,'}u' r ..: I< i : r !'<>■> cji d . 

 10c eac . 75e nc- 'l.,/e<i. $4 p r leO. 



VERUENNES— Re-ri.'s la-<rr. hoi ■ ir f.r li rn. I y to |i., -1,.-,,. ; M mm'm- :!ic:r, ■•^! i-ioii-. 



Is at) ^'X.' Il.'li 1. I. •';>(■■; p 1- |(ic acil. 7 < p!-|- do/.cn. $4 p,T 100 



BRIGH. ON R'lnc:! I: i-ire. ucM rortn*-il. berric- ;i bov. •,,;,- ,lin n. |,..;;:-^<': r M,rl. r ■ * -Me > 

 flavor niul (jM rifv. one of the .'jirliost in ripciii .K. iOc e:icli. 75i- p. r .1- /. . >k( c 00 f'.-M' ■ I 000. 



DELAWARE— Fi'.inebos sMi;!ll, coinpi-ci. sltouMere'! berri^'. lailM-.- m ; II, ■ . u i..: : s in i ■. 

 light re'l (1 ■-h ^ r* jiiic> . swe.-i. spfcv a id (ieliri(Mis. Au^iiist. 10^ i-itrt,. 75c p. i do/... $4 -ci- 000. 



WOODRUFF- <>i ironclad lianiiness. A rank grower andvtr\ he llhv. Tberiuit s large 

 in biuicli iuid berry attractive, sl]oi;l<lered. s\veel and of fairqiKjit . [)e irabb^a annrket 

 variet> where nan', othei's lail. Rij)'^-ns soon after Concord. <) cupies ^june posiiion among red 

 market errapes a.-* Concord am .ng the black ones. 10c each. 7:.c per iH.zen. $4 ih-y 100. 



CATAV/BA — J^o well and favi«r;ib'y kn<t\\n as to need bin lil tb- not 'ce here One of our 

 best gi ape,, h'cet riii;^ well in ti e VaMey aTid I'iedmoi t r< gions of \ irgi' ia; bunch and berry 

 large; dark ' ed when li -e; Me-* verv jircv jhuI rich, pi-oducti\ e and yaluable. September. lOc 

 each, 75c per dcjz mi, $4 GO per 100, $3." ,00 per 1.000. 



WHITE VARIETIES. 



NIAGARA- Occupies the same position among tl e white varieties as Concord among the 

 black, t e leading protitable market sort. Bunch and berries large, greenish white, changing to 

 a pale yellow when fttUy ripe, sk n thin, but tough; quality much like Concord. August. lOc. 

 each, 75c per dozen, $3 per 100, $25 per 1.000. 



DIAHOND— The leading ear. y white grape, ripening before Moore's Early. White with 

 rich yellow tinge, juicy, few seeds, almost free from pulp, excellent quality, above medium size, 

 adheres firmly to steni. Vine like Concord in growth, hardiness and foliage. Fine variety for 

 both market and home garden. lOc each, 75c p« r dozen, $4 per 100. 



POCLINGTON— Bunch and berries large, when fully ripe a light golden yellow, jtiicy, ten- 

 der, sweet, with little pulp. Vine thorotighly hardy, strong grower, free from mildew, produc- 

 tive. One of the most satisfactory white varieties. lOc each, 50c per dozen, $3.50 per 100, $30.00 

 per 1000. 



MARTHA — This is one of the most reliable white grapes yet known; bunch medium com- 

 pact, shouldered; berry white or gieenish, turning to pale yellow when fully ripe; skin thin; 

 fiesh very sweet and juicy; a seedling of the Concord, and will take the same rank amongst white 

 grapes that its parent doe'- amongst the black; ripens a little earlier than Concord. 10c each, 60c 

 per dozen, $3 per 100, $25 per 1,000. 



' ' " ' ' ' "Pa.^ov. 4,190l' ' 



Gentlemen:— The trees arrived all right and in elegant condition. Accept my thanks for 

 the fine healthy trees you sent me. They are the finest that I ever saw come from a nursery. 

 I am very much pleased and will give you an order next season. Yours, J. H. Ketler. 



