THE WORDEN GRAPE. 
A Torf iATffe nnraber of our OoNtomere have ruquested us to send them Vines, that vould be w hardy a$ th> 
<;<tnt'onU ^d as prodnctivK; but farlifr and of better quality. 
If od; one n1 our <>igbty rariftii^K can meet requirements so difficult, it is the Wobuen. After several j-esrs triul, 
ite have concluded to recommend it, with some confidence that all of our friends who may order vines will be pleased 
with i». It <K a ^K.dling of the Con<:ord, and has been fruited IB yrnrs. 
•*Zt hat proved to be early, hardy and prolific, and the quality of the fruit JHrgt-rate." 
Xt took the First Premium at the Wisoonsin state fair; Qmality to rale 
S, WORJ>EK. 
The frnit still brings the highest price in market. 
PJUQ£S,._ 2 and 3 years old vines, very strong, $1.00 each. 
2 years old vines, good plants, $.75 each. 
1 year old vines, good plants, 50 cents each. 
n ^h*. vMict arc to h« sent bv Mao., Ann C cxnts roB Postage. 
Mass. 
