427-9 SANSOME ST., PAN FKANCISCO 
Grapes 
Foreign Table and Raisin Varieties 
Price— 10 each, 40c. per 10, $3.50 per 100, $1C.00 per 1000 
Special quotations on larger quantities, 
Black Ferrani— One of tlie most valuable grapes for shipping ; color black, bunches large, fine flavor. 
lilack Hamburg— A fine, tender gmpe, producing large, magnificent, compact bunches; berries black, 
very large and oblong. A great favorite every- 
where. 
Jilack Morocco— A long, showy grape. 
I'unclies large; berries large, oval; skin thick, 
daik red, becoming black when fully ripe; 
ilesli tolerably sweet and rich. Ripens late and 
keeps well. 
California or Mission— A well-known va- 
riety. A strong, sturdy grower, bearing large, 
black, medium-bized berries. Valuable for wine. 
Cliasselas de Fontainbleaii (WhileSweet- 
water) — Bunches larj.e and compact; berries 
medium size, round; skin thin, transparent, 
greenish yellow; pulp tender, juicy, sweet and 
richly flavored. One of the best early grapes. 
Corniclioii — Berries very large, oblong, 
covered with a beautiful bloom ; skin rather 
thick and dark. A good shipping sort. 
Flnnic-Colored Tokay — Bunches very 
large and handsomely formed ; berries large; 
skin, thick, pale red, or flame-colored; tlesh 
firm, sweet, with a sprightly and very good 
flavor. A splendid shipping variety. 
Mu.scat of Alexandria— Bunches large, 
long and loose; berries large, slightly oval, 
paie amber when ripe, covered with a tbin, 
white bloom ; flesh firm, brittle, exceedingly 
sweet and rich ; fine flavored. The variety most 
extensively planted for raisins. 
Muscat Hamburg— Bunches large; ber- 
ries large, roundish, inclining to oval; suin 
tbin, tougli, dark reddish purple, covered with 
a thin, blue bloom ; pulp juicy, rich and sugary. 
.Strongly resembles the Muscat in flavor. 
Rose of Pern— Bunches very large ; ber- 
ries large, oval ; skin thick, brownish black; 
flesh tender, juicy, rich and sprightly. A tine 
market ^Ea.riety. 
Snllana— Bunches compact, tapering ; berries lar^o, long and conical ; skin thin, green, semi-trans- 
parent, becoming pale yellow as it ripens ; pulp tender, seedless and flavored much like the Sweetwater. 
Thonii)son'.s Seedless — .A seedless variety, resemblii^g the Sultana in some respects, but in others 
much superior. The vine is exceedingly prolific and the fruit very fine. The absence of seeds rende s it 
valuable as a raisin for baking. 
White ("orititll— Bunches small; berries very small; skin yellowish white, changing to amber; very 
juicy, sub-acid. Seedless. 
Zante — Bunches large, loose; beriies round, very small, eecdless. This is ihe currant of commerce. 
Grapes — Foreign Wine Varieties 
!.rrico— lOc. earli, OOc. per 10,;$3.00 per 100, $90.00 per lOOOJ 
Special quotations on larger lots. 
Cabernet Franc — Bunches a little below medium, slightly shouldered, not very compact; berries sn: all, 
black ; a fair bearer when pruned U ng ; a Bordeaux variety, making a wine of high quality. 
Charbono — Bunches large, long ; berries round, black ; a heavy bearer, and excellent for wine. 
Cinsant — An excellent wine and table variety. 
Outedel — Bunches medium-sized, compact, cylindrical ; berries large, roundish oval ; skin thin, pale 
amber when ripe, covered with thin white bloom ; flesh tender, juicy,sweet and highly flavored. A fine wine 
or table variety. 
