Stahelin's Plants Grow and Bear Fruit 
Fay's Prolific. The leading standard red variety, a regular bearer and 
reliable every way, The bush is a strong grower, wonderfully prolific, and bears 
early; bunches and berries large, bright red, of good flavor and less acid than 
Cherry, which it has superseded. Midseason. 2 yrs. No. i, doz., 60c, hundred 
fc.oo. 
Victoria. Especially valuable on account of its late ripening. Bunches 
long, berries medium to large, pale red in color, and of excellent quality. 2 yrs. 
No. 1, doz., 6oc, hundred fc.oo. 
Any of the currants 10 cts. each, three for 25 cts. 
Price by Express, not prepaid. 
Grapes 
Concord. A large, handsome grape, 
ripening a week or two earlier than Isa- 
bella; very hardy and productive. Suc- 
ceeds over a great extent of country, and 
although not of highest quality, is one of 
the most popular market grapes. 2 yi. 
No. I plants, doz. 50c, hundred I2.50. 
Moore's Early. A $60 prize grape 
of the Massachusetts Horticultural Soci- 
ety. Promises to be a very good acejuisi- 
tion. Berry very large, black, bunch 
medium, quality verj' good. Ten days 
earlier than Concord. 2 yr. No. i plants, 
doz. 75c, hundred $4.00. 
Worden. Promises to be very pop- 
ular. Bunch large, shouldered and hand- 
some, berry large, black, skin thin, flesh 
sweet much like the Concord, and ripens 
a few days earlier. Vine hardy, vigorous 
and productive. 2 yr. No. i plants, doz. 
60c, hundred ^(3.00. 
Moore's Diamond. Originated by Jacob Moore, the producer of the 
Brighton, and seems destined to become very popular; equal in size to Concord, 
color greenish white with rich yellow tinge when fully ripe, flesh tender, juicy, 
nearly transparent and very good, vine vigorous, hardy and productive. Ripens 
two weeks before Concord. 2 yr. No. i plants, doz. $1.00, hundred I4.50. 
Any of the grapes 10 cts. each, 3 for 25 cts. 
Price by p'xpress, not prepaid. 
