J. W. Adams & Co., Springfield, Mass. 7 
GRAPES. 
Any fairly good soil, not wet, will grow the Grapes we name in the 
following list. Varieties which are tender, weakly, inclined to mildew, 
or too late, are omitted. Grape vines are 
particularly adapted to city and village 
lots. They occupy very little space, can 
be trained over doorways, fences, or ar- 
bors; but no finer fruit can be produced 
than by the simple method of tying the 
vine to a single stake. A trellis can be 
built later, if desired. Some of our ous 
tomers who raise large and beautiful 1 
bunches train their vines to a veryhigli j 
arbor. A good root.with tops cut back to I 
3 or 4 eyes, is all that is required to begin. 
Campbell's Early Crape. Points of 
special merit are: A vigorous, hardy vine, 
with thick foliage and free from mildew; 
largo, compact clusters and large berries 
of black Grapes with few seeds, which 
separate readily from the pulp. I<'lesh is 
sweet, rich, slightly vinous and free from 
foxiness. It bore fruit in our nursery two seasons, ripening early. 
Our vines have strong, fibrous roots and are ccrtaiu to please pur- 
chasers. 1-year-old, ijO cts. each. 2-year-old. $1.30 each. 
The tops are cut back to three buds, the riglit iiietliod for phiiiling. 
Green Mountain. A new white Grape, very early, hardy and of 
good Havor. Strong vines, 50 cts. each. 
Moore's Early. It is larger and ripens about 10 days before the 
Concord. 2o cts. each. 
Worden. A large, black Grape of rich flavor, about a week earlier 
than tile Concord. Hardy, productive, and always gives satisfaction. 
Extra strong vines, HO cts. each. 
Brighton. This excellent variety deserves a place in every garden. 
The bunches are large; Hesh tender, sweet as soon as colored; dark 
red; early. 25 cts. each. Extra size, 50 cts. each. 
Diamond. Bnnclies large and long: berries large, white, with firm, 
thick skill. Flesh tender, juicy, with but little pulp. 25 cts. to 50 cts. 
each, 
Delaware. Bunch and berry small. Color light red; very sweet, 
juicy and high flavoi-ed. 2-year-old plants, 50 cts. each. 
Niagara. This large white (iiapc is a strong grower and very pro- 
lific. Bunches large, compact and showy. 25 cts. to 50 cts. each. 
Eaton. This is the largest black Grape grown. In foliage, fruit, 
productiveness and season, it ranks high. 50 cts. each. 
Concord. Black; the most popular and reliable variety in cultiva- 
tion, 25 cts. each. Extra strong vines. 50 cts. e.ach. 
Note.— We Ii.tvp growiiis; in our Nurser.v niiuiy other Grapes, both now and 
old, and can i'uniisli any vai ii't.v M.lvcrtised at the lowest price. 
flf^Write for ,'iiiy .vou niny (if>.ir,' to plant. 
For Cash Orders, by Mail. W e will send any of the above Grape vines by 
mail or express, iirepai<l, at tlic jirices annexed. 
For cash orders by mail, we will send prepaid, either by mall or ex- 
press, one dozen i-year vines of good varieties, our clioice, for $1. 
THE flIIAIilTY °^ our plants is not to be compared with the cheap trash 
Yjunuii 1 lulvertised in magazines, much of wliich no skillful gar- 
dener would accept as a gift. 
