"yyESTBURY NURSERIES «tt» Grapes and Gooseberries 
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GRAPES. 
Price, 2 years old, 20 to 25 cts. each, $10 to $20 per 100. Extra size, 3 years old, 30 cts. each. 
Grapes are easily grown by any one, and on the smallest bit of ground. There is room along any garden 
fence or walk for two dozen vines to furnish 
this most delicious of fruits from August till 
November. 
The vines will fruit under unfavorable condi- 
tions, but good culture, pruning and spraying pay, 
if fruit of best quality is desired. Protecting the 
clusters as soon as formed by a 2-pound paper 
bag, prevents injury from fungus, storm and birds. 
Cottage. Bunch small ; berry large, black ; pulp 
tough, sweet. A good early black variety. 
Moore's Early. Large; black; good flavor. 
Delaware. This early Grape is very distinct from 
all others, and worthy the care necessary to grow 
it. Bunch and berry small ; skin thin, light red, 
translucent ; exceedingly sweet and aromatic. 
Brighton. Bunch medium to large; berries above 
medium in size, dark red ; flesh tender, with 
small pulp of very good quality. Vine vigorous, 
productive. A hybrid, partly, of the European 
Grapes. In the foggy climate of Long Island it 
mildews, and is worthless unless sprayed with 
Bordeaux mixture. 
Lady. Bunch and berry medium size ; greenish 
yellow ; tender and sweet ; early. 
Martha. Berries llarge, pale Jyellow ; sweet and 
juicy, slightly foxy in -flavor. A good early white 
Grape. 
Worden. Berry very large, black ; skin and pulp ten- 
der and sweet. Ripens ten*days aheadjOf Concord, 
and is^superior inequality. 
Green Mountain. Berry "of medium size, white; 
pulp tender, ljuicy, veryjsweet and rich. 
Diamond (Moore's Diamond). Berry large, white, 
translucent ; flesh juicy and almost without pulp ; 
quality very good. Vine vigorous and productive. 
1NIAGARA GRAPE. 
Bunch large, compact ; berry large ; skin pale yellow or 
white; flesh tender, sweet ; vine vigorous and productive. 
The handsomest white Grape, ripening in midseason 
with Concord. 
INDUSTRY GOOSEBERRY. 
The best foreign variety. Berry very large, dark red. Bush 
gorcus, lealthy ai,d prcdv-cth e. f2 jer doz. 
Concord. Bunches compact, large ; berries large ; 
skin black and tender ; flesh juicy and sweet. Ex- 
treme hardiness, vigor, productiveness, and the fine 
appearance of its clusters have rendered Concord 
the most popular Grape. 
Herbert. Berry medium size, black; tender, sweet 
and rich. 
Niagara. For description, see under cut. 
Salem. Bunch and berry large, dull red; tender, ot 
good flavor. 
Agawam. Bunch and berry large, dull reddish 
brown ; flesh tender. 
Catawba. Berries large, deep coppery red; juicy, 
sweet and aromatic. Too late to ripen here except 
in sheltered places or near water. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Price, 2-year-old hushes, $1.50 per doz. 
Gooseberries thrive in any garden soil, and are very 
satisfactory for home use. 
Downing'. Medium to large, pale green, very good ; 
bush upright, spiny, productive. 
Smith's Improved. Yellowish green, excellent in 
quality. A delicious berry for dessert, and good for 
cooking. 
Industry. For description, see under cut. 
