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Norton's Virginia. — An unfailing, never 

 rotting red grape of fine quality. Price, 

 25c. each, $2.75 per dozen. Extra large 

 size, 50c. each, 



Cynthiaua. — Very much like the Con- 

 cord; same price. Extra large size, 50c. 

 each. 



Concord. — Early; very popular; good 

 for market. 20c. each, $2.00 per dozen. 

 Extra large size, 50c. each. 



Ives. — Ripens with the Concord. Good 

 for wine; vigorous and productive. 20c. 

 each, $2.00 per dozen. Extra large size, 

 50c. each. 



Herbemont (McKee). — The most popu- 

 lar and successful red or purple grape in 

 the South, excellent for table and wine. 

 McKee is identical with it. Price, 25c. 

 each; $2.75 per dozen. Extra large size, 

 50c. each. 



The Niagara. — The Niagara grape is 

 the best of the white varieties.. The 

 bunches are large, transparent white, 

 very sweet and delicious in flavor. This 

 is one of the best table grapes, but will 

 answer also for wine making. 25c. each. 

 Extra large size, 50c. each. 



Scuppernong. — The Bronze Scupper- 

 nong Grapes are native of the South, and 

 bear well here. In Mississippi, Alabama 

 and Florida, Scuppernong Grapes are 

 largely planted for preserving and wine 

 making; they are excellent for the latter 



purpose, and will make as good wine as 



Missouri. The vines 'should not be 

 trimmed. 25 cents each. Extra large 

 size, 75c. each. 



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* Columbian Imperial Grape. 



This is the largest and most beautiful 

 purple Grape in the world. The vines 

 are very productive and grow in any soil. 

 Its deep feeding root enables it to resist 

 any long period of drought, which, how- 

 ever, while somewhat reducing the size 

 of the fruit, does not in the least affect 

 its bearing qualities. It is decidedly free 

 from disease — mildew and black rot. 

 Grows in immense clusters, berries of 



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