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HARDY GRAPE VINES (Continued). 



Moore's Early. A large, early, and handsome grape. One year old, 25 cents; $2.50 per 



dozen. Two year old, 50 cents ; $5.00 per dozen. 

 JPocklington. A valuable white grape. A seedling of Concord; fruit large, golden yellow, 



with bloom, in large clusters, very best quality, sweet to centre, and has always proved 



hardy in the Northern States and Canada; fruit holds on vine ripe for a very long season.. 

 Potter's Early Sweet. Very early ; ready for use September 1st. Sweet and good flavor, 



and has taken the premium at the State fair for several years. Vines, two years old, $1.50 



each ; three years old, $2.00 each. 

 Prentiss. A white grape of great merit ; bunch large, berry medium, skin thin, flesh sweet 



and juicy, vine a vigorous grower and hardy. Good two year old vines, 50 eents each ; 



$5.00 per dozen. 



Hogers Wo. 15, or Agawam. Large bunches and large red berries, of good quality. 

 50 cents. 



The Eaton. Moore's new black grape. $3.00 each. 



F. H. Hayes. White, hardy and productive, large clustues, sweet and good grower. $1.00.. 

 Two year old, 50 cents, except where noted. 



RASPBERRIES. 



This valuable fruit is usually ripe just 

 after strawberries. It ought to receive more 

 attention, both for family use and for market. 

 When properly grown, in. deep, strong soil^ 

 it is very remunerative, and with less trouble 

 than any other small fruit. Manure freely, 

 and cultivate well. Cut out with a sharp- 

 faced spade all the suckers, except those in- 

 tended for fruiting ; plant in rows four to five; 

 feet apart, and three: feet between the rows - r 

 cut out all old wood each year, in.early spring. 

 Tender varieties should be protected in win- 

 ter by bending down and covering with earth. 



HANSELL RASPBERRY. perdoz. period 



Cuthbert. One of the very best, adapting itself to almost any climate, be- 

 ing hardy in winter, and a vigorous grower during the heat and drought 

 of summer. Fruit clear red, firm, and caf ries well to market. 



JEEansell. The earliest of all raspberries; hardy, of vigorous growth, and 

 productive. Fruit bright crimson, very firm, having been shipped four 

 hundred miles in good condition . 



Belle de Fontenay. Hardy, red, producing a good crop in the autumn 



Herstine. One of the best red verieties ; large and finely flavored 



Shaffer's Colossal. A cross between the red and black; vigorous, large 

 and productive. It is regarded by judges as introducing a new type 



Caroline. Large and finely flavored. Yellow . . . 



Gregg. The largest, most juicy and best of the black caps .... 



Hancocos. New. Early, good color, quality best. Plants vigorous grow- 

 ing 



Souhegan. Another black cap ; early and excellent 



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