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FOUR FIRST-CLASS VINES OF FIRST-CLASS 
VARIETIES AT A TRIFLING COST. 
JS^ I^oorlojss Oollootion- 
No fruit has attained a higher degree of perfection than the Grape, and nothing can 
be had at so trifling an expense, which is at the same time so healthful and refreshing. It 
is one of the best specifics for Indigestion, and highly prized for medicinal purposes. 
It may be planted In many places otherwise waste. It may be trained along the side 
of a building, or upon a fence that is intended to screen unsightly objects. It is an orna- 
mental vine along the side of a back veranda, or trained to cover an arbor in the corner of 
the garden, or retired part of the lawn. Or it may be trained upon a trellis in rows. 
Grapes should be planted about ten feet apart, in rows about the same distance. 
iaOORE'8 DIAMOND, the King of White fiirapes. 
Originated in Brighton, N. Y., and is a cross between the Concord and Iowa. It 
bears regularly largo crops of fine fruit. The vine is a remarkably strong grower and very 
hardy ; the leaves are dark glossy green ; bunches very largo and uniform and very com- 
pact ; berries large, and skin thin but tough, which insures their shipping qualities ; 
quality good, very little pulp, melting and sweet to the center ; ripens with Delaware. 
WORDEiV. (Blacli.) 
Is very large and showy, and is remarkable for size, beauty, productiveness and 
hardiness. It has received several first premiums, and invariably gains high commenda- 
tions wherever exhibited. Fruit very largo and handsome; black, with a heavy blue 
bloom. Quality fully equal to Concord ; vine exceedingly hardy. It has stood 20° below 
zero, and has been exempt from mildew and disease. 
THE CONCORD. (Blacli.) 
Known everywhere. Bunches large ; berries large, round, black, moderately juicy 
and sweet ; universally healthy, vigorous and productive; rfpens medium early. Popular 
for general planting ; everybody likes it. 
THE 8ALE9I. (Red.) 
A superior family and market Grape. It has remarkable vigor and hardiness of 
vine ; berry very large, rich wine shade or chestnut coler, pulp sugary with rich peculiar 
flavor. It ripens a week or ten days before the Delaware and bears most abundantly ; hav- 
ing thick, large foliage it is enabled to withstand the heat of the summer, and being a 
vigorous grower it exhibits extreme hardiness, and is enabled to endure the winter in 
extreme localities. 
. We have a large stock ot these Yarieties and Intend nsiog them as "leaders" while they last. 
Only $1.00 for the Collection. 
SOUTHERN NURSERY COMPANY, 
WINCHESTER, TENN. 
