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The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Conn. 
CAMPBELL'S EARLY GRAPE— One-third natural size. 
fiardy Garden Grapes, 
THE wonderful development of the American Hardy Grape, through the enthusiastic 
grape breeders' persistent endeavor in this country, has reached such a high stage of 
perfection that to-day many prefer some of these latest varieties to the choicest of 
European kinds. Aside from the abundant yield of delicious and healthful fruit, they are 
most desirable for producing shade for general decorative gardening purposes. The grape 
arbor can be made an attractive feature of many a garden scheme. 
BRIGHTON (Red). Bunches large and well DIAMOND (White). This handsome and 
formed; berries medium to large, of good 
flavor and quality. An excellent early 
grape, ripening with Delaware. 
CAMPBELLS EARLY (Black), see illustra- 
tion. This superb new grape is fulfilling 
the promises made for it remarkably 
well. It forms large and handsome clus- 
ters thickly set with large round berries, 
covered with a light purple bloom; these 
are firm-fleshed enough to keep and ship 
admirably, but the tender pulp parts 
readily from the few small seeds, a qual- 
ity that is now greatly appreciated: the 
flavor is rich, sweet and delightful. ' The 
clusters ripen very early and hold their 
berries well, keeping in fine condition. 
CATAWBA (Red). This excellent table and 
wine grape has round berries; when fully 
ripe they are a dark copper color, with 
a sweet and rich flavor. 
CONCORD (Black). The fine market leader, 
with large, handsome clusters of large, 
luscious berries. Entirely hardy, produc- 
tive and reliable; succeeds well over a 
great extent of country. One of the best 
known grapes grown. 
EATON (Black). So large in both cluster 
and berry as to be very showy. 
Selected, 2 years. 
Strong vines, 2- years. ".'.V.V.'.'.V.'.'. Each] .25 Per 10', ' 2.25 
See page i for terms and special discounts. 
valuable grape is a seedling of Concord, 
has the same sturdy qualities of vine, 
and ripens its fruit several weeks earlier. 
Its berries are about the same size, 
smooth. One of the best of recent intro- 
GREEN ^MOUNTAIN (Winchell) (White). 
The earliest of the white grapes. 
NIAGARA (White). Home and market 
growers seem to agree that this is the 
most valuable of all the white grapes. 
Its clusters are large and handsome, 
compactly filled with large berries having 
a thin but tough skin. When fully ripe 
they are a fine pale yellow, with a thin 
white bloom, and the foxy aroma of an 
earlier stage has almost disappeared; the 
flesh is slightly pulpy, tender, sweet and 
delightful. Ripens with Concord. 
POCKLINGTON (White). Clusters and her- 
ries large, light golden yellow when fully 
ripe; sweet and tender, with little pmP- 
Ripens after Concord. . 
WORDEN (Black). This seedling of Concord 
is larger than the type in bunch and 
berry, of better flavor, earlier, as hardy 
and healthy in every way, producing hue 
crops. A very superior grape. 
Each, $0.35 Per 10, $3.00 
Per 100, $15.00 
