2+ PETER HENDERSON & CO.— FRUIT VINES AND PLANTS. 



Fruit Vines & Fruit Plants. 





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The following assortment comprises what we consider to be the best varieties of this popular fruit. 

 Full instructions for cultivation will be found in Peter Henderson's book, " Gardening for Pleasure," 

 offered for sale on third page of cover. 



Moore's Earl}'. A remarkably early grape, ripening at least two weeks earlier than any other 

 sort now in cultivation. The bunches are large and compact; berries large, black, and covered 

 with a rich bloom ; good flavor, a strong and healthy grower, and an immense bearer. Price, 

 50 and 75 cents each. 



CoilCOrd. Large black berry, sweet and aromatic. It succeeds on all soils, ripens in every season, is 

 healthy and hardy, and gives bountiful crops under almost any kind of treatment. When only 

 one variety is wanted, we invariably advise to plant the Concord. 



Delaware. Red, bunches compact, berries small, sweet, and of the most exquisite aroma. For 

 quality there is no American grape to equal it. 



Diaiia. Red, bunches very compact, berries of average size, ripens with the Delaware, sweet and 



aromatic. 



Early Black. Resembling the Concord in style of growth and berry, ripening two weeks earlier 



"Wilder. (Rogers, No. 9.) An excellent variety, berries medium, bunches rather small, color light 

 bronze, a good bearer, 



AgilWaill. (Rogers' No. 15.) Berries large, of bronze color, bunches of good size and form, one 

 of the best light grapes. 



Rogers, No. 17. Resembles the preceding in size and general characteristics, but darker in color. 



Salem. (Rogers, No. 22.) A splendid white grape, tinged with pink ; of medium size, delicate 

 flavor, the bunches well formed and compact, fine, perfectly hardy, and free from mildew. 



Rogers Bronze. A berry above the medium, bunches large, well formed, berry very sweet. 



Essex. (Rogers' No. 41.) An improvement on the Concord, berry of the same size, bunch larger and 

 better formed, berries sweeter. 



Herbert. (Rogers' No. 44.) A splendid sort, berries large, black, bunch well shaped and compact, 

 a good bearer, berry remaining on the vine a long time. 



PreiltiSS (new,) (Price, $1.00 and §1.50 each). See special description on back of cover. 



Price, except where noted, extra size, 2 years, 50 cents each; or set of 13, including new white 

 grape " Prentiss," for $7.00. 



Price, except where noted, for second size, 30 cents each; or §4.50 for set of 13 varieties, 

 including " Prentiss" (1 year old). 



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