AMERICAN INDIGENOUS GRAPES. 



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231. 

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 283. 



235. 

 236. 

 237. 

 238. 

 239. 



2891. 

 240: 



240^. 



243. 



244. 



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 246. 

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 249. 

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 253. 



254. 



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 257. 



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268. 

 269. 

 270. 



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273. 

 275. 



50 



50 

 50 

 75 

 75 



75 

 SI 



$1 



$1 



75 



75 

 1 50 



60 



4 00 



4 50 



6 00 



4 00 



Marion Port 75c. $6 00 



Martha, Thayer's 



Maiyann 



Massachusetts White. 

 See Class V 



Minor, or Miner. See 

 Venango 



Missouri 



Missouri Bird's Eye. . . 



Missouri Black 



Monteith 



Montgomery (Penn- 

 sylvania) 



Morton Virginia) 



Mottier's White Ca- 

 tawba 



Mottled (Ohio), valu- 

 able 



Mustang or Sandhill 

 (Texas) 



Napoleon, large, black, 

 oval, good 



Narcissa (Ohio) 



Naumkeg 



North America. ..1 00—2 00 



North Carolina 75 



Northern Muscadine . . 38c. — 50c. 4 50 



Norton's Virginia 50 4 50 



Offer (Ohio) 1 00 



Ohio Globose 1 00 



Ohio, Longworth's. 

 See Jack Grape. 



Ohio Prolific, for wine, 



very hardy 1 00 6 00 



Ontario $1—1 50 $10—15 



Oronoke (Virginia) ... 1 00 



Ozark Seedling (IVIis- 

 souri), makes excel- 

 lent -R-ine 50 



Pauline 50—1 00 



Perfumed, or Mignon- 

 ette, exquisitely fra- 

 grant flowers, 110 fruit. 50 



Perkins [true) 40 — 75 



Passchel's Mammoth 



(Catawba) 1 00 



Pond's Seedling, pur- 

 ple, verij hardy 75 



Potter — Potter's Ca- 

 tawba 75 



Post-oak (Texas), 2 



sexes 50 



Purple Catawba 1 50 



Eaabe 50 — 75c. $6- 



Ramsdell, very early . . 75 



Rebecca. See Class III. 



Rogers' Hybrids. See 

 Class III. 



Saluda, Southern (dis- 

 tinct) 1 00 



St. Catharine 75—1 00 



Schuyler, rather late, 

 round, juicy, over me- 

 dium, not sweet 50 



EACH. DOZEX 



50c. $5 00 



4 50 



8 00 



6 00 



8 00 



5 50 



-7 50 



6 00 



7 50 



1 00 



1 00 



50 

 50 



-$1 $6—9 00 



50 



276. Scuppernong White . . 



277. " Black or 



Purple 75 6 00 



279. Scuppernong, Bula... . 1 00 9 00 



280. Seabrook (Southern) . . 50 

 Secord's White. See 



Class in. 



282. Sept'ber Black, South- 



ern (.' distinct) 



283. Shepherd [Ohio). 1 50 



284. Shonga (Gilbert's). ... 1 00 



285. Shurtleff, new estimable 



seedling 



287. Somerville (Southern), 



small, exceedingly pro- 

 ductive 



288. Summer Black 50 4 50 



289. Swatara ( distinct) . . . 



290. Tavlor's Bullitt, ichite, 



50c.- 



291. Taylor's Early (a 



Shaker varietv) .... 



292. Texas Black Cluster 



(2 sexes) 1 00 



293. Texas Blue Muscadine 



(2 sexes) 1 00 



296. Theresa — Seedling of 



Catawba 1 00 



298. To Kalon 50c.— 75c. $4J— 6 00 



Traminer (foreign). 



See No. 66. 



299. Transparent (N. C.)... 1 00 9 00 



300. TroyHamburg.. ..50c.— 75c. 6 00 



301. UnionVillage. . .75c.— $1 $6—9 00 



302. Venango or Minor, 



good for luine. . .25c. — 50c. $3 — 1 00 



303. Vine Arbor 50c.— 75c. 



306. Warren (Georgia), dis- 



tinct 75c. — 1 00 



307. Warren's Catawba 



(Mass.) early 1 00 



308. Warren's Seedling 



(Mass.) 1 00 



309. West, small black, juicy, 



no pidp, productive. . . 50 



310. White Catawba, of Mis- 



souri, habit of Pa- 

 rent, said to be siceet 

 and luscious 2 00 



311. White Isabella 1 00 



White King. See Gol- 

 den Clinton. 



312. Wilcox, ichite 1 00 



313. Wimington, white 2 00 



314. Wine Home 75 



315. Winslow 50 



316. Winton 75 



317. Wintermoot (Penn.) . . 75 



318. Woodson (Va.) 75 



319. Wyoming (Penn.). . .. 100 



320. Yo'rk Madeira, or Can- 

 by ' s August 25c. — 35 



00 



4 50 



6 00 



2 50 



321. Young's Seedling. 



1 00 



j;}-. B. — Many varieties enumerated in various Catalogues as distinct are merely syno- 

 nyms. — See Class IV. explanatory. 



