New and Special, im Keneral, List of Perm 



GRAPE-VINES FOR GRAPERIES. 



These plants are raised from cuttings of bearing vines, and all grown in ports. We can also 

 supply fine canes imported from the most reliable JStcropean sources. 

 JBuckland Stveetivater. Large oval berries,, amber color, tender flesh. 

 Vhasselas de Fontainebleau, White, A delicious and fine early grape. 

 Chasselas, White. Good-sized bunches ; rich, sweet, and early. 

 Foster's White, Bunches and berries large ; clear amber color. 

 Frontignan, Grizzly. Yellowish-red berries, with delicious Muscat flavor. 

 Hamburg , JBlach. Well known as one of the best of grapes. 

 Ham J) t ll '() , Golden. A very fine grape ; amber colored ; large bunches. 



Price 75 cents each; $8.00 per dozen. Extra size, $1.50 to $2.00 each. 



The Prentiss. 



HARDY GRAPE-VINES. 



Brighton. Very excellent quality; bunch large shouldered, berries red, medium size; vigorous 



and hardy ; early, and a great bearer. 50 cents. 

 Concord. Acknowledged to be " the grape for the million." 

 Delaware. A small, but very delicious, red grape ; very hardy. 



Moore 9 s Diamond. White or light colored ; bunches large, flesli melting and juicy ; sweet 



to the centre ; good grower. 2 years, #1.00. each. 

 Worden. Earlier than Concord; black; perfectly hardy vine. 



Niagara New White. The vine is remarkably hardy, and an unusually strong grower; 

 bunches very large and uniform, very compact. Quality good, very little pulp, melting and 

 sweet. Ripens with the Concord, and hangs on the vine till frost. It is enormously pro- 

 ductive, and a regular bearer. Vines,. $ 1 00 each. 



Faton, New. The finest black grape grown. Vigorous grower, earlier than the Concord, 

 and of superior quality. Bunch and berries very large. #3.00- each. 



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