GARDEN MANUAL FOR THK SOUTHERN STATICS. 



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GRAPH VlN),S. 



Have some select varieties for the table 

 list of them, viz: 



Moore's Early. Large size and very 

 eaily; good for table use. Price, '20c. each. 



Delaware. Well known. Regarded as 

 best American Grape; it does well in the 

 South, with good soil and hiy;h culture. 

 Price, '20c. each; $2.00 per dozen. 



Goethe. Light pink; very tine for table 

 use. It is the best of the Roger's hybrids. 

 Price. 20c. each; fr2 00 per dozen. 



Triumph. This is a late variety, bunches 

 very huge, golden when fully ripe; tineas 

 best foreign, and sells equally well; melt- 

 ing pulp, small seed**, vigorous as Concord, 

 of which it is a hybrid seedling. Rarely it 

 rots; stands pre-eminently at the brad as a 

 late table grape. Price. 20c. each. 



Norton's Virginia. An unfailing, never 

 jotting, red wine grape of tine quality. 

 Price, 20c. each; $2 p r dozen. 



Cynthiana. Very much like the Con- 

 cord ; s;tme price 



Concord. Early; very popular, good 

 for market. Some years it iots. i0c. each; 

 f 1.00 per dozen. 



and for making wine. The following is a 



Ives. Ripens with the Concord. Good 



for wine; vigorous and productive. 10c. 



each ; SI -00 per dozen. 



Herbemont (McKee.) A most popu- 

 lar and successful red or purple grape in 

 the South: excellent for table and wine. 

 McKee is identical with it. Pi ice, 20c. 

 each; $2.00 per dozen. 



The Niagara. The Niagara Grape is 

 the best of the white varieties. The bunches 

 are large, transparent white, very sweet 

 and delicious in flavor. This is one of the 

 best table grapes, but will answer also for 

 wine making. 20c. each. 



Scuppernong. The Bronze Scupper- 

 nong Grapes are native of the South and 

 bear well here. In Mississippi, Alabama 

 and Florida Scuppernong Grapes are large- 

 ly planted for preserving and wine making, 

 they an- excellent for the latter purpose 

 and will make as good wine as Missouri. 

 The vinesshould not be trimmed. 25c. each. 



Japan Persimmon (Hachiya.) 



