Isaac Hicks & San, Westbury Station, N. Y.— Fruits 
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GRAPES 
Price, 2-year-old, 15 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 a dozen vines to furnish 
this most delicious of fruits for home use, from 
August until November. Training on the sides of 
buildings is recommended, as the fruit is less liable 
to decay. 
The vines will fruit under unfavorable conditions, 
but good culture, pruning and spraying pay, if 
fruit of best quality is desired. Commercial grape- 
growers find it necessary to spray with Bordeaux 
Mixture occasionally during,, the growing season, 
to keep in check mildew on the foliage, and rotting 
of the fruit. Protecting the" clusters, as soon as 
formed, by pinning over them 2-pound paper bags, 
prevents injury from fungus, storm and birds. 
Cottage. Bunch small; berry large, black; pulp 
tough and 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. 
Lady. Bunch and berry medium size; greenish 
yellow; tender and sweet; early. 
Niagara. Bunch large, compact; berry large; 
skin pale yellow or white; flesh tender and 
sweet; vine vigorous and productive. The 
handsomest white Grape, ripening in midseason, 
with Concord. 
Worden. Berry very large, black; skin and pulp 
tender and sweet. Ripens ten days ahead of 
Concord and is superior in quality. 
Grapes for home use can be grown on any part of Long 
Island. Paper bags over the fruit, and spraying with fungi- 
cides, will produce perfect results. 
Grapes, continued 
Green Mountain. Berry of medium size, white; 
pulp tender, juicy, very sweet and rich. 
Diamond (Moore's Diamond). Berry large, white, 
translucent; flesh juicy and almost without pulp; 
quality very good. Vine vigorous and pro- 
ductive. 
Concord. Bunches compact, large; berries large; 
skin black and tender; flesh juicy and sweet. 
Extreme 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. 
Salem. Bunch and berry large; dull red, tender, 
of good flavor. 
Agawam. Bunch and berry large; dull reddish 
brown; flesh tender. 
Pocklington. A light golden yellow Grape of good 
quality, ripening after Concord. A strong 
grower. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Price, 2-year-old bushes, 20 cts. each, $1.50 for 10, 
unless otherwise noted 
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. 
Chautauqua. Bush very vigorous. Fruit large, 
smooth, translucent. Sweet and productive. 
Industry. The best foreign variety. Berry very 
large, dark red. Bush vigorous, healthy and 
productive. $2 for io. 
CURRANTS 
Price, 2-year-old bushes, 15 cts. each, $1 for 10 
Currants are easily grown and are naturally 
fruitful. The worm is readily controlled by helle- 
bore powder, and San Jose scale by Scalecide. 
Cherry. Very large, dark red berries; clusters 
moderately short; quite acid. 
Fay's Prolific. Very large berries on long stems; 
sprightly and acid; easily picked. A most popu- 
lar variety. 
White Grape. Large, beautiful white berry; bunch 
short; quality excellent. A very pleasant Currant 
to eat off the bush, as it is less acid than the 
others. 
Black Naples. Large, black bunches; berries 
small, with a strong, musky flavor. Valuable for 
cooking and jams. 
RASPBERRIES 
Price, 50 cts. for 10, $4 per 100 
The plants should be set in rows 6 feet apart and 
3 feet apart in the row. 
RED AND YELLOW RASPBERRIES 
Miller's Red. Berry large, firm, bright red. 
Marlboro. Bright scarlet fruit of large size. Early. 
Cuthbert. Very large, pointed, deep red berries of 
delicious flavor. This beautiful variety should 
be planted largely. Ripens midseason to late. 
