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The Newer Varieties of Choice Grapes. 



Nearly every family has room for a few choice Grape Vines. No other fruit requires so little room and 

 gives such bountiful returns. Believing that many of our friends will be glad to get RELIABLE Vines at 

 REASONABLE PRICES, we have added Grapes to OUR OTHER specialties, and now offer a splendid stock 

 of the Newest and Choicest varieties for family use, for which we cordially invite your orders. Our Vines 

 are all grown by special methods from thoroughly ripened wood, and are remarkable for Health and 

 Vigor, and Early Bearing. At the prices named we send strong, heavily-rooted plants by Mail or Ex- 

 press as desired. Express orders get largest plants. 



Agawam. — A fine New Red Grape ; large size ; sweet and sprightly flavor ; ripens early ; hardy and pro- 

 ductive. 25 cents. 

 Brighton. — One of the finest New Red Grapes ; large size ; excellent quality ; very early, and one of the 



very best in every way. 25 cents. 

 Catawba. — This fine old variety is well known and much esteemed; one of the best for city yards, and 



training on buildings in the 5/liddle States. 20 cents. 

 Concord. — Emphatically the Grape for the million ; succeeds over a wider range of territory than any 



other; black, early and immensely productive; very hardy. 20 cents. 

 Cottage. — A seedling from Concord, but ripens much earlier ; large size ; very sweet and desirable ; color, 



black. 25 cents. 

 Delaware. — Esteemed one of the very finest varieties ; medium size; exquisite flavor; hardy and pro- 

 ductive. 25 cents. 

 Duchess. — One of the best Newer Varieties ; splendid large clusters of pale yellow Grapes ; rich and ex- 

 cellent; lasts a long time ; extra fine. 35 cents. 

 Early Victor. — New, and believed to be the best Very Early Grape yet introduced ; it is large, black and 



very sweet ; hardy and productive. 50 cents. 

 Elvira. — An elegant white Grape ; medium size and immensely productive ; hardy, and is being largely 



planted. 25 cents. 

 Goethe. — New and fine ; amber colored, tinged with red ; flesh sweet, juicy and highly aromatic; keeps 



well ; hardy and very productive ; highly recommended. 25 cents. 

 Jefferson. — New and valuable ; color, bright red, with fine bloom; large size; excellent quality, tender, 



juicy and rich ; vigorous grower, hardy and productive. 50 cents. 

 Lady. — A beautiful white Grape ; vine hardy and healthy ; berries large and fine. 25 cents. 

 Lady "Washington. — Exceedingly fine; green gage color ; large-shouldered clusters ; quality excellent, 



luscious and melting; hardy and vigorous. 35 cents. 

 Moore's Early. — New, and believed to be the finest Very Early Black Grape yet introduced ; a 



vigorous grower, entirely hardy; large, very juicy and sweet ; one of the best. 35 cents. ^ 

 Niagara. — The most celebrated New White Grape ever introduced ; bunches very large ; color, 



greenish-white, with fine bloom ; quality exceedingly fine ; vine vigorous and entirely hardy ; a heavy 



and regular bearer ; should be planted by all. Price, 75 cents ; $8 per doz. 

 Golden Pocklington. — Hardy and good; color, beautiful light canary yellow ; clear, juicy and sweet; 



fine, large, compact bunches; bears well; one of the best for general planting. 35 cents. 

 Prentiss. — An excellent New White Grape ; vine perfectly hardy, bears regularly and well ; color, fine 



greenish white, tinged with rosy-red ; flesh tender, sweet, juicy and melting, with exquisite aroma. 35 cts. 

 Salem. — A standard variety, one of the best ; large and very fine ; rich golden red color ; flesh sweet and 



tender, with rich aromatic flavor; vigorous and hardy. 25 cents. 

 Telegraph. — This variety should be more generally planted ; it is a vigorous grower, entirely hardy and 



enormously productive ; large, compact bunches ; flesh sweet, juicy and good. 25 cents. 

 Vergennes. — A New Red Grape, originated in Vermont; a vigorous grower, healthy and productive; 



large; dark red ; flesh juicy and sweet ; keeps well; valuable. 50 cents. 

 Wilder. — Bunches large-shouldered and compact ; berries large ; color, black ; flesh sweet, tender and 



sprightly ; ripens early ; popular wherever known. 25 cents. 

 Wordens. — A splendid New Black Grape; very large and handsome; excellent quality ; flesh tender, 



juicy and melting ; hardy and productive. 25 cents. 

 Empire State. — New and not much disseminated ; large and fine ; color, greenish white ; originated on 



the Hudson and believed to be valuable. Price, $1. 

 Wyoming Red. — A fine New Red Grape ; resembles Delaware in color and flavor, but is much larger ; 



ripens early and is vigorous, hardy and productive. Price, 50 cents. 



NOTICE. — Those at 20 cts. are $2 per doz. ; 25 cts., $2.50 per doz. ; 35 cts., $3.50 per doz. ; 50 cts., 

 $5 per doz. SET OF 24 FOR $7. 



^ „ ^ _ Portage, Wis., April 27, 1886. 



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Dear Sirs : — The Roses came in due time, and look as fresh as when taken from greenhouse. The 



ladies are all pleased with their fine plants, and thank you for the liberal extras. 



Yours truly, MRS. R. B. WENTWORTH. 



~ ~ _ ~ San Francisco, Cal., November 18, 1886. 



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Dear Sirs : — Plants received and potted to-day. You deserve a wheelbarrow load of thanks for " do- 

 ing so much better than you agree." The extra Roses were just such as I would name had I been order- 

 ing so many. Yours truly, ELIZABETH NEWMAN. 



_ ^ ^ ., Savannah, Ga., November 29, 1886. 



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Dear Sirs : — Plants received, and I must say that I am well pleased with what you sent me. The 

 Roses and Shrubs are all of fine size with good roots. Altogether I am well pleased, and shall take pleasure 

 in recommending your house. Yours truly, THOS. A. YBANEZ. 



