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



FOREIGN VINES FOR GRAPERIES. 



The best results in vineries are obtiiined where good planting or fruiting canes are used, such as 

 have been carefully grown with abundance of fibrous roots, and the wood properly ripened, so that the 

 vines may have had the natural rest incident to the dormant condition when planted. This is most 

 Important, whether the vines are for pot culture, fruiting canes or for permanent planting in borders. 



Special importations of the best English-grown vines are sent out largely every season, and both 

 the planting and fruiting canes Invariably give satisfaction. 



The varieties noted b(;low — "H. G." for Hot Graperies, " C. G." for Gold Graperies, and " H. or C. 

 G." for either— are the best kinds now in cultivation. 



Prices : Strong planting canes, $1.50 to $2.50 each ; extra fruiting vines, $5 eacli. 



Orders to secure first selection should be entered in advance of the shipping season. 



GrosCoItnan. Large bunch- 

 es of extra-sized, pecu- 

 liarly flavored, juicy berries. 

 H. orC. G. 

 L,a<ly Downes. Large, 

 sweet, oval fruit, firm, rich 

 flavored. One of the best 

 late grapes. H. G. 

 Madresfield Court. 

 Large berries of rich muscat 

 flavor. H. G. 

 MrH. Plnce's Muscat. 

 Firm, crisp flesh, of fine, 

 sweet flavor. H. G. 

 Muscat Hamtinrtr or 

 Black Muscat. Equal 

 in size and beauty to the 

 Blaclc Hamburg, and with 

 a musky flavor. H. or C. G. 

 Xrentbatn Black. Large 

 tiunches of rich fruit. Great 

 bearer of good berries. C. G. 



Red Varieties. 



Red Frontlg^nan. Medi- 

 um bunolies, juic.v fruit, 

 yellowish before ripe. C. G. 

 Red Chasselas. A valu- 

 able old variety. C. G. 



White Varieties. 



Bo^ood Muscat. Superb 

 variety, with large, sweet 

 fruit. C. G. 

 Buckland Sweetwater. 



Vigorous, prolific habit, 

 large, round, well-flavored 

 berries. C. G. 

 Cannon-Ball Muscat. 

 Seedling of the Muscat of 

 Alexandria, setting Its fruit 

 better. H. G. 

 Ctaasselas Musqne. 

 Long, loose bunches or me- 

 dium-sized fruit. Excellent. 

 H. G. 



Duke of Bnccleucli. 



Sliln tender, very large, 

 early. H. G. 

 Dr. Hogg. Large, dellcioua. 

 Foster's Seedllnsr. 



Showy, large fruit, first 

 quality. C. G. 



Fruit large, purple, late. H. G. 



Fine fruit. Large bunches. 



Young Fruiting Vines in VrNERT. 



Purple or Black Varieties. 



er^ large, handsome cluster of fine qual- 



Allcante. Verj 

 Ity. Late. 



BarbaroBsa or Prince Altiert. Very large and 



late, of fine quality. H. G. 

 Black FrontlKuan. Medium sized, rich, musky 



fruit Prolific. H. G. 

 Black Hamburg or Frankenttaal. Large, 



sweet, juicy, oval fruit. Most reliable variety. H. 



or C. G. 



Gros Maroc. 



Golden Cbamplon 



H. G. 



Golden Queen. Golden yellow, very late. 

 Muscat of Alexandria. Delicious variety, high 



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

 Royal Muscadine or Cbasselas de Fon* 



talnebleau. One of the best varieties; bunches 



sometimes weighing five or six pounds. C. G. 

 Syrian. Immense bunches, which have weighed 20 



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



The foreign Grape Vines received and are most satisfactory. E. L., Hastings, "N. Y. 



