Bunch large; berry of medium size; color, yellowish green, sometimes tinted rose-color. In 

 flavor similar and equal to m: ny of the Foreign or Hothouse grapes — resembling much the variety 

 known as " Sweet Water." It is immensely productive — inclined to overbear, and for that reason 

 the clusters should be thinned oit freely. It is a vigorous, healthy grower, doing well on almost all 

 soils and localities. It is exceedingly hardy — vines and buds uninjured in districts where the thermom- 

 eter falls to 2o° below zero. The best evidence of the estimation in which this valuable Grape is 

 held is the fact that for the past three years it has sold in New York for 25c. per pound, while Con- 

 cord and Delaware sold at 6c. and 9c. per pound. 



Price (by mail or express, prepaid) : Strong two year old plants, $1.50 each; one year old, $1.00 each. 



PETER HENDERSON & CO 



35 db QT7 Oortlandt Street, 3Sr©^A7- ~2"or:fc 



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