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NEW HARDY RED GRAPE. oSflfth. 



Caco or Catawba-Concord. A cross between the old 

 favorite Catawba and the well-known Concord. It ripens a 

 little in advance of the Concord. This variety fully equals 

 the Concord in strength and rapidity of growth and is very 

 hardy. The color is a rich sparkling wine-red, with abund- 

 ant bloom. Bunch large; berry medium to large and alrrost 

 round. The crowning merit, however, is its quality, sur- 

 passing in tenderness of pulp, lucsious flavor and aroma the 

 Catawba, while it is as prolific as the Concord. (See cut.) 

 Price, 2 year vines, 75c. each; $7.50 per doz. 



HARDY BLACK GRAPE. 



Ready 

 Oct. 25th. 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



Full set of 20 Hardy 

 Grapes for $5.00. By 

 express only, purchas- 

 er to pay charges. 



HARDY GRAPES IN VARIETY. 



Campbell's Early. E. Some points of special merit in 

 Campbell's Early are a very strong, vigorous, hardy vine, 

 with thick, heavy, mildew-resisting foliage, and bearing abundant clus- 

 ters; very large, compact and handsome. 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. 

 Its season is very early, and its keeping qualities remarkable having hung 

 upon the vines sound and perfect for six weeks or more after ripening 

 with no tendency to fall off or shell from stem. Price, 2-year vines, 30o. 

 each; $3.00 per doz. 



HARDY WHITE GRAPE, oftfwk 



Green Mountain. E.E. (Winchell.) This, the earliest white grape, 

 has been thoroughly tested over a wide area, and has proved most 

 satisfactory. It combines hardiness, fruitfulness. vigor, good size and 

 excellent quality. Bunch medium, to large, shouldered; berriei 

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

 seeds; the flavor is excellent. Price, 2-year vines, 50c. each, $5.00 per doi. 



Ready 

 Oct. 25th 

 (ALL TWO-YEAR VINES.) 

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

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



of good size and form. 

 Brighton. E. The best grape in its color for table use. Bronze- 

 black, large berries. 

 Concord. M. One of the best old sorts. Bunch and berries large; color 

 black with a rich bloom. 20c. each; $2.00 per doz. 

 Delaware. M. Red: bunches compact; berries small, sweet and erf the most excellent flavor. 

 Eaton. M. Equal to Concord in growth, health, hardiness and quality. Superior in size. 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 

 Golden Pockington. M . Very large; deep amber in color. One of the most attractive grapes grown. 

 Gaertner. E. (Rogers' No. 14.) Beautiful light red, rich bloom, fruit sweet and tender. 

 Green's Early. E.E. A grand extra early white grape.. Bunch and berry medium to large, fine quality. 



35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 

 Lindley. E. (Rogers' No. 9.) Bunch medium; a rich shade o] red; tender and sweet rich flavor. 

 Moore's Diamond. E. A grand white grape, first quality fruit. It ripens very early. 30c. each $3.00 per doz. 

 Moore's Early. E.E. Resembling Concord somewhat, but ripening two weeks earlier. 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 

 Merrimack M. Rogers' No. 19. Large berry; jet-black; fine quality- One of the best- 

 Niagara M. A grand while grape; hardy, fine quality. This is unsurpassed in its'color. 

 Salem. M. (Rogers' No. 53.) A splendid coppery-red 



grape; ripening with C^oncord. 

 Vergennes. M. Light amber, large berry, meaty, 

 sweet and rich; very productive and an excellent 

 keeper. 

 Worden. E. Black, very juicy, large size; early. One 



of the grandest grapes for family use. 

 Wilder. M. (Rogers' No. 4.) An excellent variey. 



Berries medium; bunches large; color black. 

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



GOOSEBERRIES. 



Ready 

 Oct. 25th. 



Downing. Fruit large, pale green, of excellent qual- 

 ity, both for cooking and table use. 2-year plants. 

 Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 p3r 100. 



Houghton's. Seeding A native variety, very pro- 

 lific bearer, light-colored fruit. 2-year plants. 

 Price, 10c. each, $1.00 per doz., $7.50 per 100. 



Red Jacket. A fine red variety, a vigorous grower 

 and immense yielder. 2-year plants. Price, 15c. 

 each, $1.75 per doz., $12.00 per 100. 



Industry. A pronounced favorite in England and rec- 

 ognized as a standard sort for this country. A 

 vigorous grower, bears large red fruit in great 

 abundance. 2-year plants. Price, 20c. each, 

 $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 



Ready 

 Oct. 25th. 



St. Martin's. It is not only immensely productive, 

 but it is also one of the earliest, and has a rich 

 spicy flavor, 15c. ea.. $1.25 per doz., $8.00 per 100. 



Linneaus. Bright red stalks. 10c. each, $1.00 per 

 doz., $6.00 per 100. 



Pot 

 Grown. 



Space will not permit us to give descriptions of 

 the many varieties which we offer, all of which are 

 fully described in our Strawberry Catalogue, a copy 

 of which may be had upon application. In ordin- 

 ary seasons if these are planted before Oct. 20th 

 some fruit should be produced the following year. 



RHUBARB ROOTS. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS. 



CURRANTS. 



Ready 

 Oct. 25th. 



Perfection. Awarded the Barry Gold Medal by 

 the Western N. 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 crush- 

 ing- the fruit. It is a great bearer superior to 

 any other large sort. Pich. mild, sub-acid, plenty 

 of pulp with few seeds. Less acid and of better 

 quality than any other large currant in cultiva- 

 tion. Price, 20c. ea., $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 



Fay's Prolific. Bunch and berries very large, bright, 

 attractive red even when fully ripe; remains in 

 good condition for eating a long time. Quality 

 superb not very acid, very prolific. Price, 15c. 

 each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 



Lee's Prolific. A fine blink Currant and a general 

 favorite. Price, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 

 per 100. 



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

 large, fine clusters. It is a good grower, an early 

 bearer, enormously productive. 



North Star. A most popular market sort. Bunches 

 large; berries very large, bright red. 



White Grape. Decidedly the best white variety, 

 and one of the best of any for the home garden. 



Price, for above Currants, except where noted, two- 

 year plants, 10c. ea., $1.00 per doz.. $7.50 per 100. 



Our pamphlet "THE GARDEN CULTURE OF SMALL FRUITS" will be sent free to customers on application. 



