HARDY, PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. ETCv 
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GRAPES. 
The grape is the most beautiful of all fruits, and 
the most highly esteemed for its ma.iy uses. It 
can be grown by everyone who has a garden, a 
yard or a wall. It can be confined to a state, bound 
to a trellis, trained over an arhor or extended until 
it covers a large tree or building, and still it yields 
its graceful bunches of lustrous, blooming fruit. 
Capable of most extraordinary results under wise 
management, it is prone also to give the greatest 
disappointment under bad culture or neglect 
Other fruits may be had from plants that know no 
care, but grapes are to be had only through atten- 
tion and forethought. 
Plant in rows eight to ten feet apart and eight 
feet apart in the row. 
T) i. A hardy variety originating in this state. 
JJClct. A cross between a cultivated sort and the 
native wild grape. The vine is thrifty, productive 
and hardy, withstanding our severest Northern 
winters without protection and without injury. 
The fruit is jet black, of medium size, borne in com- 
pact, well shouldered bunches. It ripens before 
frost, is sweet and luscious. It. is very popular and 
a boon to fruit growers of the Northwest. 
1 year, strong. ISc. each.; doz., $1.25, postpaid; 100. 
$10.00, express or freight. 
2 year, strong 20c. each., doz., $2.00; 100, $12.00 
express or freight. 
Campbell's Early. har<iy r vme waKS 
mildew resisting foliage, and perfect self fertilizing 
Campbell's Early, } Natural Size. blossoms. The clusters are very large, unusually 
shouldered, compact and handsome. The berries are large, often an inch 
or more in diameter, glossy black with a purple bloom, sweet and juicy with 
few seeds. They ripen from the 15th to the last of August. As a keeper 
and shipper this variety is unequalled by any other American grape, while 
as a desert grape it is delicious. 
1 vear strong. 15c. each, doz., $1.50 postpaid, 100, $10,00. 
2 year, strong, 20c. each : doz., $2.00; 100, $12.00, by express or freight. 
"MVDib-o Tnis mammoth black Grape has been exhibited in a ! parts 
lYlCJrlziC. 0 f the country, its great size, fine flavor, and beauty creat 
ing quite a sensation. It is a seedling of Wordcn and has many of the good 
qualities of both Worden and Concord. The bunches are large, even com- 
pact; the berries sometimes 3 inches in circumference, covered with a rich 
bloom; they are of delightful consistency, and quality ripening evenly and 
keeping well when shipped long distances. The vine is very strong and 
thrifty in growth, with great, leathery leaves. Ripens before Concord. 
1 year, strong. 25c. each ; doz., $2.50 ; postpaid. 
2 year, strong, 35c; each; doz., $3.50, express or freight. 
TTrt, ;a„ Tv- J Valuable for all sections of the United States 
W nlte JJiamOna. a3 j, is healthy and perfectly hardy. The 
berries are large, creamy white and o^richest and most delicious flavor, 
juicy, sweet, with few seeds, 
cropper. 
McPike, i Natural Size. 
ilte and oi richest and most delicious navor. 
Withstands mildew and disease; is a splendid 
Special Offer Hardy Collection of Grapes 
plants,) postpaid *?'*o 
1 year, strong, (leach; four 
1 ■ 6 (3 " twelve 
1 u " (6 14 twenty-four M ) , 
2 " " (I " four " ) Express or freight 
2 " " (3 " twelve " ) " 
2 " " (6 " twenty-four " ) " ". ' 
NOTE. Grape 2 year, by express and freight only. 
2.50 
.75 
2.00 
3.75 
A vigorous grower, producing large, red, thick skinned 
grapes, which ripen early. The pulp is soft, sweet and 
General List of Hardy Varieties. 
Agawam. 
sprightly. 
1 year, strong, 10c. each; doz. t $1.00: 100, $5.00; 2 year, strong, 15c. each; 
do/., $1.50; 100, $6.00. 
f 1 fkTirOT"d ^ ne weN-known standard variety. It succeeds wherever 
VsUlllsUl U.* grapes are grown, producing at all times large crops of 
luscious fruit. Hardy and productive in all soils and all localities. 
I year, strong, 10c. each; doz., 75c; 100, $3.00; 2 year, strong, 15c. each; 
doz., $1,25; 10(1, $4.00. 
T\p1oTxrg«*p The hunches are all compact, shouldered, ripening 
i/CIdWdlC. a j itt ( e before tne Concord. The fruit is thick skinned, 
color light red, juicy, very sweet and delicious. 
1 year, strong, 10c. each; doz., $1.00; 100, $5.00; 2 year, strong, 15c. each; 
doz., $1.50; 100, $6.00. 
T?flf rttl A aee( N ,n l? °f the Concord, which it resembles in general appear- 
X^ctLUll. ancGi ou t, t he berry is much larger, of finer appearance and 
ripens a little earlier. 
1 year, strong, 10c. each; doz., $1.50; 100, $9.00; 2 year, strong, 25c. each; 
doz., $2.50; 100, $12.00. 
"RmnirA ^*taff» A fine * ar £ e wl 'ite grape, very highly regarded in 
j-/inpuc vJLdtC Eastern sections. The bunches are very large, 
long, compact. The fruit is of meduim size, rich, sweet and sprightly, 
continuing a long time fit for use. 
1 year, strong, 10c. each; doz., $1.00; 2 year, strong, 15c. each; doz.. $1 .50 
i 
White 
Diamond 
Moore's Early. 
One of the best early ripen 
ing varieties. The bunch is 
large, round and with a black 
blue bloom. In quality sur- 
passing the Concord. It rip- 
ens extra early and is therefore 
valuable for market purposes. 
1 year, strong, 10c. each; doz. 
$1.00; 100, $5.00;; 2 year 
strong, 15c. each; doz., $1.50; 
100, $6.00. 
Niagara. ti m A B l ft 
white variety and one that is 
hardy, vigorous and produc 
live in all sections. The 
bunches are very large and 
compact. 1 year, strong. 10c. 
each, doz., $1.00; 100, $4.00; 
2 vear, strong, 15c. each; doz., 
$1.50; 100, $5.00. 
Pocklington. LlV- 
t if ul white variety Bunch 
and berries large and when 
fully ripe a rich golden yel- 
low, juicy, tender and sweet. 
Price same as Niagara. 
WnrHfMI A la rge black 
W UIUCU. grape Q f the 
Concord type, but 5 t<j 10 days 
earlier. The vine is hardier 
and in every way as healthy. 
Price same as Niagara. 
NOTE. Grape vines, express 
and freight, except 1 year old 
"Sach and doz. are postpaid 
