PETEf^ HErlDEFjSO^l <St CO.— PUflJ^T DEPR^TlVIErlT. 



BRIGHTON. 



THE BEST BLiflCK Gf^flPE 



This promising new Grape is similar in foliage to 

 Concord, andin growth, health, hardiness and quality is 

 in every respect its equal, while in size of bunch and 

 berry it is much larger and more attractive in 

 appearance. Leaf lai-ge, thick, leathery, covered 

 on the under side with a thick brownish yellow 

 down. Bunch large, sometimes twelve to twenty- 

 five ounces, compact, double shouldered ; berries 

 very large, many one inch in diameter, round, ''^U 

 black, covered with heavy blue bloom; adheres "iJ 

 firmly to the stem ; skin thin but tough, pulp ten- -^ 

 der, separating freely from the seeds and dissolv- 

 ing easily in the mouth. Very juicy; ripens with 

 Concord or a little earlier. Price, 2-year vines, 75c. 

 each; 1-year vines, 50c.' each. 



The Best Hed Grape is the " Brighton," 



"Which we illustrated in colors on the back cover of our cata- 

 logue in 1889. It still remains the best grape in its color for 

 table use ; in fact, too much cannot be said in praise of this as 

 to quality and other properties. In color, form, and size of 

 both bunch and berry, it resembles Catawba, but ripens early — 

 with the Delaware. Vine a free grower and productive. Price, 

 2-year vines, 30 cts. each, S3. 00 per doz. 



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THE BEST UW GHflPES 



{in variety) 



Herewith offered we have selected from the hundreds 

 \ at our command as the best varieties for either family 

 ^juse or market purposes. Each one is without a peer 

 In its class and color, and were we going to 

 plant thousands of vines would not look beyond 

 / these sorts. 



Agawam. (Rogers' No. 15.) Berries large, of 

 "|\ bronze color; bunches of good size and form. 

 ^Brighton. One of the very best red grapes. 

 {See cut and description above.) 

 Concord. One of the best old sorts. Bunch and 



berries large ; color black with a rich bloom. 

 Delaware. Red; bunches compact; berries 

 small, sweet and of the most excellent flavor. 

 Duchess. Greenish white ; splendid quality. 

 Eaton. (See cut and description above.) 

 Moore's Diamond. (See cut and description above.) 

 Moore's Early. Eesembling the Concord in style 

 of growth and berry, ripening two weeks earlier. 40 

 cts. each. 

 Martha. One of the best of our greenish white grapes ; 

 exquisite flavor; 



Best White Grape is IVIoore's "Diamond." 



It is the product of a cross between that grand old va- 

 riety " Concord " and the highly esteemed " lona," com- 

 bining in one kind the two qualities most desired in a 

 grape, viz., vigor and hardiness of vine with high 

 quality of fruit. In vigor of growth, color and 

 texture of foliage, with hardiness of vine, it is 

 the equal of its parent, "Concord," while in 

 quality the fruit is equal to many of our hot- 

 house grapes. It is among the earliest and 

 ripens from two to four weeks ahead of " Con- 

 cord." Price, 2-year-old vines from original 

 stock, 75c. each ; 1-year-old vines, 50c. each. 



Niagara. A grand white grape ; hardy, fine quality. 40c. 



Salem. (Eogers' No. 22.) A splendid white grape, 

 tinged with pink. 



"Worden. Black; very juicy; large size ; early. 



"Wilder. (Eogers' No. 9.) An excellent variety. Berries 

 medium ; bunches large ; color black. A good bearer. 



"Wyoming Red. A fine light red, medium size, splen- 

 did quality and wonderfully productive grape. 40c. each. 

 Price, very strong two-year-old plants, 30c. each, except 

 where noted, $3.00 per doz. SPECIAL OFFER.— Full 

 set of 14 Hardy Grapes for $4.00. 



CONDENSED LIST OF PLANTS.— Standard Varieties. 



Lack of space prevents us giving extended descriptions of the following well-known and useful plants : 



EACH. 



AUamanda. Yellow flowers 30 cts. 



Antirrhinum. Choicest mixed 10 " 



Amaranthus. Three sorts 10 " 



Balsams. Mixed. (Eeady May lst.)..10 " 



Convolvulus. Blue flower 15 " 



Calla Lilly. All flowering roots. 20c., 

 30c. and 50c. each ; S2.00, S3.00 and 

 - S4.50 per doz. 



Cyclamen. Mixed 30 " 



Castor Oil Bean. (Eeady May loth). .15 " 

 Cobea Scandens. Eapid growing 



climber ; purple flowers 20 " 



Cigar Plant 10 " 



Cockscombs. Mixed. (Eeady May lst)10 " 



Cocoloba. Basket plant 15 " 



Calceolaria. Yellow 15 " 



Calceolaria. Maroon 15 " 



Cactus. Lobster varieties 30 " 



Crotons. Assorted varieties 50 " 



Daphne Odorata. Fragrant rose col- 

 ored flowers 50 " 



EACH. 



Dianthus. Mixed. (Eeady May 1st.).. 10 cts. 



Daisies, Paris. White and Yellow. . .10 " 



Eranthemums. Three varieties 15 " 



" Marginatum. Variegated foliage.30 " 



Gazania Spleudeus. Yellow flowers. 15 " 

 Hypericum. Bright yellow flowers, 



blooming earlj' in the spring .25 " 



Impatiens> Lucy. Light mauve col- 

 ored Howers 20 " 



Ivy, German. For baskets, etc 10 " 



" English. Hardy evergreen 25 " 



Jessamine. Cape 30 " 



" White and yellow varieties. 15 " 



Lemon "Verbena 20 " 



Libonia. Orange flowers 15 " 



Lobelia. Blue, 10c. each. Lysimachia.15 " 



Linum Trigyuum. Yellow flowers. . .20 " 



Mosses. Best varieties 15 " 



Mesembryanthemums 10 " 



Mahernia Odorata. GoldenHoneyBelI.15 " 



Madeira "Vine 5 " 



EACH. 



Nasturtiums. (Eeady May 1st.) 10 cts. 



Pilogyne Suavis. Beautiful climber.l5 " 



Pentstemons. Mixed 20 " 



Pilea Serpafolia 10 " 



Phlox DrunuuondiL Mixed. (Eeady 



May 1st. ) 10 " 



Pittosporum "Variegated. White, 



fragrant flowers ; leaves marked 



wliite and green 50 " 



Primula. Double white Chinese, strong 



plants 50 " 



Sedums. Fine for rock-work 10 " 



Smilax "Vines 10 " 



Stevia. Wliito flowers 10 " 



Torenia Asiatica. Blue flowers 15 " 



Thyme. Gold and silver varieties. .. .10 " 



Tradescantias 10 " 



Tropaeolum. "Darkness." Double.. 25 " 



"Vincas. Trailing sorts 15 " 



"Veronicas. Deep lilue 15 " 



Zinnias. Mixed. (Eeady May 15th.). 10 '». 



