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Fred'k W. Kelsev, 150 Broadway, New York. 



FOREIGN GRAPE-VINES FOR GRAPERIES. 



It IS very important in planting: graperies and fruit housej to secure vines that have been properlr 

 grown. Of these I offer this season, as heretofore, a very line stock ; also, some exti a bearing canes for 

 immediate fruiting. My iinpoitcd English vines are of the same .selected grade and quality as are used in 

 the best fruit houses in Europe. I have also the best vines grown in this country . All the leading kinds 

 for both hot and cold vineries. 



Tliose marked (H. G.) are suitable for Hot Graperies ; (C. G.) for Cold Graperies, and (H. or C. G.) 

 will do well in either. 



Price, strong vines, S1.25 each, $12 per dozen ; extra, $2 and $2.50 ; extra fruiting vines, $5 each, $o* 

 per dozen. 



Purple or Black Varieties. 



Alicante. Very large, handsome cluster of fine 



quality. Late. H. G. 

 Barbarossa or Priuee Albert. Very large and 



late, of tine quality. H. (i. 

 Black Frontignan. Medium sized, rich, musky 



fruit. ProUfic. H. G. 

 Black Hamburg. Large, sweet, juicy, oval fruit. 



Most reliable variety. JH. or C. G. 

 Champion Hamburg. Splendid sort. H. G. 

 Gros Colman. Large bunches of extra sized, 



peculiarly flavored juicy berries. Vei-y vigor- 

 ous. H. or U. G. 

 Lady Downes. Large, sweet, oval fruit, fii-m, 



rich flavored. One of the best late grapes. H. G. 



White Varieties. 



Bowood Muscat. Superb variety with !ai-ge, 



sweet fruit. C. G. 

 Buckland Sweetwater. Vigorous, prolific habit; 



large, round, well- flavored berries. C. G. 

 Calabrian Raisin. Fruit large, round, juicy, 



first-class wliite grape. H. or 0. G. 

 Cannon.Ball Muscat. Seedling of the Muscat 



of Alexandria, setting its fruit better, i-i. G. 

 Chasselas i>Ia.sque. Long, loose bunches of 



medium-sized fruit. Excellent. H. G. 

 Duchess of Buccleuch. Prolific ; medium-sized 



fruit of rich quality. 

 Duke of" Buccleuch. Skin tender ; very large, 



early. H. G. 



Muscat of Alexandria. (From Photograph. ) 



Madresfield Court. Large berries of rich muscat 



flavor. H. G. 

 Mrs. Pince's Muscat. Firm, crLsp flesh, of fine, 



sweet flavor. Fine keeper. H. G. 

 Muscat Hamburg or Black Muscat. Equal in 



size and beauty to the Blacl: Hamburg, and with 



a musky flavor. H. or C. G. 

 Treiitha'm Black. Large bunches of rich fi-uit. 



Great bearer of good berries. C. G. 



Red Varieties. 

 Grizzly Frontignan. Medium bunches, juicy 



fruit, yellowish ix>fore ripe. C. G. 

 Red Chasselas. Excellent small early variety, 



bearing abundantly. C. G. 



Foster's Seedling. Showy, large fruit : fii-st 

 quality. C. G. 



Gros Moroc. Fruit large, purple; late. H. G. 



Golden Champion. Superb variety with large 

 bunches of fruit. H. G. 



Golden Chasselas. Excellent and productive. 

 Resembles Royal Muscadine. C. G. 



(Golden Hamburg. One o! the finest. H. or C. G. 



Muscat of .Alexandria. Delicious variety, high 

 flavor, late. Equal to imported Malaga. H. G. 



Roval Muscadine or Chasselas de Fontaine- 

 bleau. One of the best varieties ; bunches some- 

 times weiL'hing five or six pounds. C. G. 



Syrian. Immense bunches, which have weighed 

 20 pounds. Oval berries of good quality. H. G. 



