DESCRIPTIVE PRICED CATALOGUE 
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No grounds are so small but that the owner can 
t^^l^^^^ grow at least a few Grapes. They thrive ad- 
mirably everywhere. The soil should be made 
"""" rich and mellow, and the vines planted in rows 
8 feet apart, and 6 to lo feet apart in the rows. The fruit should be 
thinned in order to insure the best results. 
GENERAL LIST OF GRAPES. 
Brighton. Large, red ; excellent quality ; very fine ; early. 
Concord. Large, black, good ; succeeds everywhere ; is a very popular 
variety, and deservedly so ; midseason. 
Delaware. Medium, light red ; delicious: a feeble grower ; early. 
Early Vic or. Strong grower ; berries of medium size ; black, very early ; 
more reliable than Jewell. 
Empire State. Medium, white, sweet ; vigorous and productive; early. 
Gaertner. (Rogers' No. 14.) Bunch and berry large, brilliant red ; early, 
of fine quality. 
Hartford. Medium, black ; very early. 
Lady. Large, white ; good quality ; good grower ; early. 
IVIartha. Large, white, foxy; vigorous; midseason. 
Moore's Early. Large, black ; vigorous; very early. 
Niagara. Large, greenish white ; midseason. 
Pocl<iington. Large, whitish amber ; a vigorous grower. 
Salem. (Rogers' No. 22.) Bunch and berry large, chestnut colored, of 
high flavor ; ripens with Concord ; keeps till December. 
Ulster. Medium, red ; productive ; very sweet and good. 
Vergennes. Large, red, productive ; sweet ; long keeper. 
Wilder. (Rogers' No. 4.) Large, black ; good grower ; midseason. 
Woodruff. Very large, red, showy ; vigorous ; early. 
Worden. Resembles Concord ; larger, of better quality ; earlier. 
Wyoming. Medium, light red ; fine ; early. 
T/ie above general list comprises llie -,/ery best for general culture, 
and while still others might be added for variety, they would not equal those 
here mentioned. One year vines, of any of the above, 15 cts. each ; 6 of any 
one kind, 75 cts., or $1.25 per doz.; 2-year vines, 35 cts each, 6 for $1.25, $2 
per doz. 100 or 1,000 rates quoted on application. 
WE M.AIL THEM., if to go by mail add 15 cents per dozen tor i year 
^ — - ; , ; , ^ _ B vines; add 25 cents per- dozen for 2 year vines. 
NEW PREMIUM GRAPE. 
(^ampbell $ Garly^ 
See Circular enclosed 
describing same. 
FIVE DOLLARS premium will be paid to the one growing the /leavu-st 
cluster .season of 1000 from a two year vine purchased from us, and planted in 
spring of i8qq. In ordering vine say m competition for premium named in 
your catalogue. 
Strong i-year vines, $i.OO; strong 2-year vines, $1.25 by mail. 
Cluster must be weighed in presence of your post-master or express agent, 
or other responsible partv in your locality, and weight of same vouched for by 
them. Premium pa> able on or before October 15, 1900. 
We hope you will not overlook the COMMET CUR= 
KANT, imported direct from England. 
