4 HYBRIDS AND SEEDLINGS OF FOREIGN GRAPES. 



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244 Napoleon, large, blach, ovate, good 

 quality 



245 Narcissa, (Ohio) 1 



246 Naiimkeg 



247 North America 2 



248 North Carolina 



249 Northern Muscadine 



250 Norton's Virginia 



251 Oconee, Hendon's 1 



252 Offer 1 



253 Ohio Globose , 1 



254 Ohio Prolific 1 



255 Ontario, (Canada) 1 50 to 3 



256 Oronoke, (Virginia) 1 



257 Ozark Favorite, (Missouri), makes ex- 

 cellent wine 1 



258 Pauline 1 



259 Perfumed, or Mignonette, exquisitely 

 fragrant fewer s 



260 Perkins, {true) 1 



261 Pitt's Favorite, (Georgia), white 1 



262 Poeschel's Mammoth, '(Catawba) 1 



263 Pond's Seedling, pitrple, very hardy.. . 



264 Potomac 7 1 



265 Potter— Potter's Catawba 



266 Pango, (N. C.) 1 



267 Purdy's Proline 



268 Purple Catawba 1 



269 Raabe 50 to 



270 Ramsdell 



271 Rebecca, see Class III. 



272 Saluda 1 



273 Saint Catherine 1 



275 Schuyler, rather late, round, jioicy, 

 over medium, not sioeet 



276 Seuppernong, White 



277 Do. Black or Purple 



278 Do. Blue 1 



279 Do. Bala 1 



280 Seabrook 1 



281 Sempronia, new Seedling from Isa- 

 bella 1 



282 September Black, (S. C.) 1 



Table Grapes. — The following can be supplied by the hundred at reduced rates. Anna, Clara, 

 Concord, Delaware, Diana, Early Isabella, Hartford Prolific, Rebecca, Canadian Chief, To Kalon, 

 Ramsdell, Union Village, and York Madeira. 



N. B. — Many varieties enumerated in various Catalogues as distinct are merely synonyms. — 

 See Class VI. explanatory. 



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Shepherd 1 00 



Shonga (Gilbert's) 1 00 



Shurtleff, neio estimable seedling 1 00 



Smallwood, (N. C.) 1 00 



Somerville (Southern), small, exceed- 

 in gly ■productive 75 



Summer Black 50 



Swatara 50 



Taylor, or Bullitt, lohite 1 to 2 00 



Taylor's Early, (a Shaker variety"). . . 50 



Texas Black Cluster 1 00 



Texas Blue Muscadine 1 00 



Texas Post Oak 1 00 



Texas Sand Hill 1 00 



Theresa, Seedling of Catawba 1 00 



Thompson 1 00 



To Kalon 50 to 1 00 



Transparent, (N. C.) 1 Oo 



Troy — Hamburg 50 to 75 



Union Village. T 1 OO 



Venango, or Miner 75 to 1 UO 



Vine Arbor 



Virginian Amber 



Wachita, (Louisiana) 



Warren, (Georgia), distinct 1 00 



Warren's Catawba, (Mass,), early.... 1 00 



Warren's Seedling, (Mass.) 1 00 



West, small, black, ndcy, no pulp, pro- 

 ductive 50 



White Catawba, habit of Parent, said 



to be svjeet and luscious 2 00 



White Isabella 



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Wilmington, luhite 



Wine Home 



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Woodson, (Va.) 1 



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CLASS ni.-AMERICAN HYBRIDS AND SEEDLINGS OF 

 FOREIGN VARIETIES. 



322 Allen's Hybrid, white 2 to 3 00 i 330 Canadian Chief, white, rather large, 



323 Allen's Hybrid Black, No. 13 3 00 1 large cluster 100 



324 Allen's Hybrid Purple, No. 5. .2 50 to 3 00 1 331 Clara, variety of Chasselas, medium, 



325 Allen's Black Hamburgh 75 i white, round, sioeet, delicious.. . .75 (o 1 00 



326 Baltimore, like Black Burgundy, t'('» v/ '332 Cleome (Dr. Gaskill), probably im- 



vigorous 75 j ported 1 00 



327 Beach, Seedling of Cha^-self.s, med'nm, 333 Coleman's AVhite, Seedling of Golden 



early, black, excellent 1 00 | Chasselas, similar, medium, round, 



328 Brinckle 50 sioeet, fne favor 1 U() 



329 Cabot, See lling of No. 23, vine rather j 334 Dorinda, Seedling of Rebecca. 



tender 1 00 ' 835 Emily, pale red, juicy, good, hardy. . . 50 



