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SiEBRECHi- & Wadley's Caialogue oi- 
Grape Vine5 and Sa\all Fruits. 
We ofler in the following list of Small Fruits only the best varieties. The plants are all first-class, and we pack 
them in the best and lightest manner possible. 
We cannot accept orders for Small Fruits or Nursery Stock thai amount to less than One Dollar. 
Improved, two years, $1.50 per dozen ; Houghton, two 
years, $1 per dozen. 
CUKKAXTS. 20 to 25 tents each. Si. 50 to $2.50 per doz., 
to $15 per 100. 
Varieties. Cherry, V'ersailles, Red Dutch, Victoria, 
Black Naples, Lee's Prolific, White Grape, Fay's 
Prolific. 
H.\RD Y GRAPE VINKS. Of the very many varieties 
now in cultivation, we offer only a short list of the very 
best, such as we know from personal experience are the 
most satisfactory, in a large portion of the country. 
Varieties. Concord (black, medium), Catawba (red- 
dish, late), Delaware (deep amber, early), Hartford 
Prolific (black, early), lona (deep red, late), Rogers' 
Hybrids, Ives' Seedling (black, very early), Martha 
(white, early), Moore's Early (black, very early), 
Prentiss (light green, late), Pocklington (light green, 
medium), Brighton (light red, late), Niagara (golden 
yellow, medium). Two and three year old vines of the 
above, 50 to 75 cents each, $5 to $7.50 per doz. Special 
prices for large quantities given on application. 
STU.\WBERR1ES. 50 to 75 cents per dozen, $2.50 to 
Sjo'jperioo. 
Standard Varieties. Bubach, Belmont, Champion, 
Chas. Downing, Crescent Seedling, Glendale, Hender- 
son. Jessie, James Vick, Jersey Queen, Kentucky, Len- 
nig's White, May King, Manchester, Miner's Prolific, 
Parry, Summit. Sharpless, Tridmphe de Gand, Wilson. 
Xcw Varieties. Warfield No. 2, Bomba, Logan, 
Pearl, Gold. Louise, Haverland, Gandy's Prize, Jewel,. 
Monmouth, Parker Earle. $1 per doz., $4 per 100. 
R.\SPBERR1ES. 75 cents to Si. 5° per dozen, $4 to $(> 
per u». 
Varieties. Brandywine, Cuthbert, Gregg, Hansell, 
Hopkins, Ohio, Shaffer's Colossal, Souhegan, Turner. 
BI.i.\CKBERRIES. 75 cts. to$i per doz., S3 to S.S per 100. 
Varieties. Crystal White, Taylor's Prolific, Early 
Harvest, Kittatinny, Lawton, Snyder, Wilson's Early, 
Lucretia Dewberry, Wilson Junior. 
OOOSKBERRIES— 
Varieties. Industry, two years, 50 cents each, ?5 
])er dozen : Downing, two years. Si 50 per doz. ; Smith's 
Foreign Grape Vine5. 
For Hot and Cold Graperies. 
We make a specialty of Grape Vines for Vineries, and supply fine and liealthy two-year-old plants, guaranteed 
ree from disease, of the best selected sorts. 
Black Barbarossa. Berries round, very large ; a very 
late sort ; best suited for hot vinery. $2. 
Bla<-k Prontignaii. Berries below medium size, flesh 
rich and juicy ; a very reliable sort. $2. 
Black Hainbitrg-. Berries roundish oval, very large, 
juicy and rich ; the nust popular and most reliable sort 
in cultivation. $2. 
Black Prince. Berries roundish oval, juicy and rich ; 
bunches lo.ng and tapering ; best for cold vineries. $2 
Black St. Peter. Black. Very fine dark variety, good 
free grower ; best for hot vinery. *2. 
Canon Hall Muscat. Berries very large, roundish 
oval ; juicy and rich ; best for hot vinery. J2. 
Calabrian Raisin. Berries large, round and juicy ; a 
first class white grape ; late. §2. 
Chasselas dc Pontainebleau. Berries round and 
large, very juicy and sweet ; a good sort for cold 
vinery. $2. 
Duchess of Buccleugh. Berries round and golden ; 
good bearer ; a very eNCellent grape. $2. 
Golden Queen (Pearson's White). Bunch large and 
well shouldered ; berries large, oblong ; said to be the 
best late keeping white grape in cultivation ; of strong 
and vigorous habit. •?2. 
Gros Colman. Berries round and extra large, of pe- 
culiar flavor ; very large bunches of vigorous habit ; a 
very handsome grape. $2. 
Gros Maroc. Berries large, ovate, dark plum color ; 
flesh firm and juicy ; bunches medium, and set freely. $2. 
Ijad.y Downes' Seedling. Black. Large and handsome 
berries, above medium size ; bunch medium, long, taper- 
ing, always well set ; flesh firm, sweet and richly flav- 
ored ; a good keeper, and one of the best late sorts. $2. 
Mrs. Pince (Black Muscat). Bunch large and tapering, 
well shouldered and handsome ; berries medium and 
oval ; flesh firm, rich and sweet, with true Muscat 
flavor ; a late grape, and an excellent keeper ; best for 
hot vinery. ?2. 
Muscat Hamburg or Black Muscat. Berries very 
targe, roundish oval ; flesh melting, juicy and rich ; a 
most delicious grape, with a listinct Muscat flavor; 
a valuab;e mid-season variety ; best suited for hot vin- 
ery. $2. 
Muscat of Alexandria. Greenish yellow, golden when 
fully ripened. Bunches large and shouldered, long- 
tapered ; berries large and oval ; flesh firm, rich and 
sugary, with a delicious Muscat flavor ; very prolific, and 
requires high temperature ; a very valuable and well- 
known grape, ripening late ; best for hot vinery. $2. 
Madresflcld Court. Black Muscat. Bunch large and 
well shouldered ; berries large, oblong, with a fine deli- 
cate bloom ; flesh melting, juicy and rich, with a strong 
Muscat flavor ; a valuable variety, of robust habit. $2. 
