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CURRANTS. If wanted by mail, add 15c. per doz 



HARDY GRAPES IN VARIETY 



TWO- YEAR VINES. 



The letters E.E. mean extra early; E early; M medium to late. 



CAMPBELL'S EARLY. (E) Berries large, often an inch or 

 more in diameter; black, with light purple bloom; skin thin, 

 but very tenacious; flesh firm, but tender, parting easily from 

 its few and small seeds. Flavor rich, sweet, slightly vinous, 

 free from foxiness, and the seeds part readily. Season is early, 

 and its keeping qualities remarkable, having hung upon vines 

 sound and perfect for six weeks or more after ripening. (See 

 cut.) 2-year vines, 40c. each, S4.00 per doz. 

 Agawam. (M) (Rogers' No. 15.) Berries large, of bronze color. 

 Brighton. (E) Bronze-black; ripens with the Delaware. 

 Concord. (M) Black, with a rich bloom. 20c. each, S2.00 per doz. 

 Delaware. (M) Red; bunches compact; berries small and sweet. 

 Eaton. (M) An improved Concord. 30c. each, S3. 00 per doz. 

 Golden Pocklington. (M) Very large; deep amber in color. 

 Green Mountain. (EE) (Winchell.) Bunch shouldered; berries 



medium, greenish-white; skin thin, tough, pulp tender, sweet, 



few seeds. Very early. 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. 

 Green's Early. (EE) A grand, extra early, white grape. Bunch and 



berry medium to large, fine quality. 35c. each, S3. 50 per dcz. 

 Gaertner. (E) (Rogers' Xo. 14.) Beautiful light red, skin thin; 



flesh tender, sweet flavor, pleasant and aromatic. 

 Lindley. (E) (Rogers' Xo. 9.) Bunch medium; a rich shade of red. 

 Moore's Diamond. (E) A grand white grape, first quality fruit. 

 Moore's Early. (EE) Ripening two weeks earlier than Concord. 

 Merrimack. (M) (Rogers' Xo. 19.) Large berry; jet black. 

 Niagara. (M) A grand white grape; hardy, fine quality. 

 Salem. (M) (Rogers' Xo. 53.) A splendid coppery-red grape. 

 Vergennes. (M) Light amber, large berry, meaty, sweet and rich. 

 Worden. (E) Black; very juicy, large size; early. 

 Wilder. (M) (Rogers' Xo. 4.) Bunches large; color black. 



Price, except where noted, 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 

 SPECLAL OFFER. Full set of 19 Hardy Grapes for SI 50 



London Market. The fruit is large, fire-red, and has large, fine 



clusters. It is a good grower, an early bearer, enormously 



productive, and holds its leaf till the snow flies. Price, 



2-year plants, 15c. each, SI. 50 per doz., S10.00 per 100. 



Fay's Prolific. Fruit large, bright red, and of good flavor, less acid than the old 



" Red Cherry," which it is rapidly superseding, the latter being only sparingly 



grown. Price, two-year plants, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., 810.00 per 100. 



North Star. A most popular market sort. Bunches large; berries very large, 



bright. Very agreeable to eat out of hand. Superior to old Cherry Currant. 



White Grape. The largest and decidedly the best white variety, and one of 



the best of any for the home garden. Easy to eat out of hand. 



Lee's Prolific. A fine black currant and a general favorite. Price (except 



where noted), 2-year plants, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 



PERFECTION. Awarded the Barry Gold Medal by the Western X. Y. 



Horticultural Society because of its superior merit; the first fruit to achieve this distinction. 



It is a beautiful Currant; the color is a particularly bright red. Berry and bunch are 



larger than Fay's Prolific and the size is well maintained to the end of the bunch. A valuable 



feature is its long stem from the bush to the first berry, making 

 it easy to pick without crushing the fruit. 



It is a great bearer, superior to any other large sort. Rich, 

 mild, sub-acid, plenty of pulp with few seeds. Less acid and 

 of better quality than anv other large currant in cultivation. 

 (See cut.) Price, 30c. each, $3.00 per doz., S20.00 per 100. 



EUROPEAN GRAPE VINES. 



These are only suitable for glass-covered graperies. The 

 letters " H.C." after description indicate that the variety may 

 be grown either in a hot or cold grapery. The letter " H." 

 in a hot grapery. A hot grapery is one with artificial heat. 



Black Hamburg (H.C.) Muscat of Alexandria (H. C), Gros 

 Maroc (H)., Sweet Water (H.C), Maddersfield Court Muscat (H)., 

 black; Gros Colman (H.C), black; Foster's Seedling (H)., white; 

 Black Alicante (H.C), black; Barbarossa (H.), black. One- 

 year vines, SI. 00 each, $9.00 per doz. 



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