4 New Grapes. 



COLUMBIAN. 



Claimed to be the largest grape ever placed on the market, and 

 forms large, compact clusters. It is an excellent table grape and excels 

 all others for jelly. Vine a strong grower, free from mildew; enormously 

 productive of handsome clusters of immense grapes; black in color; rip- 

 ening medium season. 75 cents each; 3 for S2.00, postpaid. 



GREEN MOUNTAIN. 

 This "wonder and treasure of the horticultural world" has distanced all 

 other grapes in earliness, delicate and exquisite flavor, great vigor, beauty, 

 and luxuriance of both leaf and fruit, and freedom from diseases. The Nor- 

 walk Gazette says: "On one four-year-old vine were 132 bunches, all plump 

 and full, and not a specked berry on any one of the bunches. E. T. Hobbs, 

 of yew York Fruit Trade Journal, says: -'Far superior to any other white 

 grape in the market." The earliest, hardiest and best flavored white grape 

 yet introduced. Six days earlier than any of fifty-three varieties tested at 

 the New York Experiment Station. 50 cents each; 3 for SI. 25, postpaid. 

 OHIO EARLY. 



Claimed by introducers "The earliest black grape grown; ripens ten days to two weeks before Moore's 

 Early; bunches large, compact and shouldered; berry medium, covered with a heavy bloom; leaves very 

 f large, thick, leathery; foliage heavy and perfectly healthy; fully as hardy or more so than Concord; a vig- 

 orous grower, very productive and of good quality; berries adhere firmly to the stem; one of the best ship- 

 pers; the only early grape that will not shell. 75 cents each; 3 for S2.00, postpaid. 



COLERAIN. 



Color, a light green, with delicate, whitish bloom; size medium; ripens early and hangs well on the 

 bunch; a good grower and abundant bearer: skin thin and tender; flesh juicy and remarkably sweet; but 

 one small seed to a berry as a rule. Rural yew Yorker says: "As it behaves at the Rural grounds, we re- 

 gard it as the best native white grape in cultivation, and one that will adapt itself to a wide range of 

 country and climate." 50 cents each; 3 for S1.25, postpaid. 



WHAN (qRAPk 



Special No. 8. — One of each of the above new grapes, $2.00, postpaid. 



INDUSTRY 

 GOOSEBERRY. 



Gooseberries. 



INDUSTRY The best English Gooseberry grown in this 



country, very large, dark red and of delicious quality. Plant a 

 strong grower and resists mildew. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts., postpaid. 



DOH'SIX'G.- An American variety, of very large size and excel- 

 lent quality. Very productive; free from mildew; retaining its 

 foliage throughout the season. 10 cents each; 3 for "25 cents, postpaid. 



CHAUTAUQUA.— A white variety and said to equal the largest 

 and finest variety in size, beauty and quality and to excel them all in 

 vigor, yield and freedom from mildew. 51.00 each; 3 for S2.50, postpaid. 



RED JACKET.— Is claimed to be the best Red Gooseberry in 

 existence, as large as the largest, berry smooth, very prolific and 

 hardy; quality superb; exceptionally clean healthy foliage, free 

 from mildew and will succeed under circumstances where many 

 sorts fail. 50 cents each ; 3 for SI. 25, postpaid. 



Currants. 



NORTH STAR. — A valuable new red currant combining more 

 points of merit than any other variety. The plant is a tnrifty 

 grower and succeeds on all soils; its productiveness is unsurpassed. 

 In both bunch and berry the fruit is large, of bright crimson color; 

 very handsome and of superior quality. The North Star is claimed 

 to be the hardiest, the best grower, the most prolific, the sweetest 

 Currant grown. 25 cents each; 5 for S1.00; S1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



FAY'S RED PROLIFIC — strong grower, wonderfully prolific, 

 and comes to bearing at two years of age. Fruit large, bright 

 red, excellent quality, served as dessert with sugar, or for jellies, 

 unsurpassed. Clusters, large and suspended by long stems, render- 

 ing them easily picked. 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents, postpaid. 



WHITE GRAPE. — The largest and best white Currant; 

 strong grower and very productive; bunch, large and long; berry 

 large, handsome, translucent white. 10c. each; 3 for 25c., postpaid. 



CRANDALL TREE CURRANT — A new black Currant, grow- 

 ing 6 to 8 feet in height, in tree form, and absolutely proof against 

 Currant worms and other insects. Enormosly prolific; no other 

 small fruit approaches it in productiveness, generally produces 

 fruit the first season planted. For all culinary purposes either for 

 (I pies or sauce, green or ripe, arid for jellies or jam, when ripe, 

 •« it has no superior. 15 cents each: 2 for 25 cents, postpaid. 



i Cna^ial Ma 1 f\ One plant each North Star, Fay and 

 fOpCCIcll l^U. Jm\J. White Grape Cnrrants and Indns- 

 B< try, Donning and Red Jacket Gooseberries, SJ.,00, OOStpa'u. 



6 BEST STANDARD GRAPES. 



MOORE'S EARLY, — Black, seedling of Concord, and nearly two 

 weeks earlier. Strong, healthy vine, free from mildew. Fruit very large 

 and excellent quality. 15 cents each ; S1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



1VORDEN. — Black, seedling of Concord, and an improvement on that 

 variety, being a week earlier, larger and better quality. Esteemed in sections 

 where Concord does not ripen. 15 cents each; S1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



EMPIRE STATE White, early. An excellent grower, free from mil- 

 dew and rot, very productive. Bunch very large and shouldered. Berry me- 

 dium size and excellent quality. 20 cents each; 82.00 per dozen, postpaid. 



NIAGARA^— This is as near perfection as it is possible to get in 

 in a white Grape. Strong growing vine, very productive. Bunch very 

 large, frequently weighing a pound and more. Berry large, sweet and de- 

 licious. A very handsome Grape. 15 cents each; S1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



BRIGHTON. — Red, early, a good grower, very productive. Bunch 

 very large, loose ; berries large, beautiful clear wine red and of most 

 exquisite quality. 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



SALEM RED.— A hybrid with a foreign variet3 _ ; retaining the strong, 

 vigorous growth of the native and the delicate and delicious quality of 

 the foreign, ripens late, 15 cents each; S1.50 per dozen, postpaid. 



Special No. 9 



One plant each of the above six choice 

 Grapes, GO cents, postpaid. 



