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E. W. REID’S CATALOGUE OF SMALL FRUITS, ETC. 
GRAPES, Continued 
Worden. An improved Concord, being 
larger in both bunch and berry, hand- 
somer, nearly two weeks earlier, and of 
better quality. As it is difficult to grow, 
many vines of Concord are sold for it. 
Woodruff Red is a new grape which prom- 
ises to be valuable. A Concord seedling, 
with bunches and berries of the largest 
size, ripening medium early, and a good 
long keeper. Vine vigorous, healthy and 
productive; and many competent judges 
pronounce the fruit of excellent quality. 
It will doubtless prove a handsome and 
profitable grape for general culture. Tes- 
timonials from various parts of the 
country, North and South, represent that 
it is vigorous and healthy in growth, and 
perfectly hardy. A large and attractive 
red grape of good quality and iron-clad 
constitution is welcome. 
Pocklington. Or “ Golden Pooklington,” 
retains its popularity, and will probably 
take its place as a jvaluable standard 
grape, being one of the largest and most 
showy white grapes of the Concord type 
yet introduced. It is a pure native, hardy 
in vine and healthy in foliage, rather 
better flavored and richer than Concord, 
though somewhat foxy, and of the same 
general character as the Concord and its 
seedlings. It is a good keeper - , and suffi- 
ciently firm to ship well. Clusters have 
been exhibited weighing more than one 
pound each. One of the largest and most 
attractive native white grapes. 
Lady. The best, extra-early white grape. 
As healthy and as hardy as Concord, or 
any other of our hardiest kinds. In fa- 
vorable seasons, ripens here the middle 
to the last of August. In quality, re- 
garded by many as best, and it certainly 
is the best I have seen in its season. I 
I am constantly receiving expressions of 
great satisfaction from those who have 
fruited it. In some places, its growth has 
not been as strong as other kinds, and I 
think it requires a pretty rich, strong soil. 
In unfavorable seasons, it has shown 
much less liability to rot than Concord. 
Lady Washington. A large, white grape 
of good quality and handsome appearance ; 
The vine is strong and vigorous, and the 
foliage large and healthy. The clusters 
are of large size, shouldered and moder- 
ately compact; amber, with delicate, rosy 
tint' next the sun; flesh tender and sweet, 
without foxiness. Requires a favox - able 
soil and location to produce best results. 
Delaware. This variety must still be ac- 
corded one of the highest places among 
American grapes, for hardiness, product- 
iveness and superior flavor and quality. 
In bunch and berry it is, under good culti- 
vation, of full medium size, the clus- 
ters usually shouldered, compact and 
heavy ; skin thin, but tenacious ; pulp ten- 
der and melting; juice abundant, rich, 
vinous, sugary, sprightly and refreshing 
in a remarkable degree. Wine-color when 
fully ripe, and the berries covered with a 
thin, whitish bloom. To produce its best 
results, the Delaware requires a rich soil 
and good cultivation. It seems more free 
from rot than any other variety in culti- 
vation ; and if not permitted to over-bear, 
is among the most reliable grapes wher- 
ever soil and location are favorable. 
PRICE LIST OF GRAPES. 
ONE YEA! 
, NO. I 
V 
-TWO YEAR, NO. I 
Each. 
Dozen. 
IOO. 
1,000. 
COLOR. 
Each. 
Dozen. 
IOO. 
1,000. 
Agawam 
$1 00 
$4 00 
$25 00 . 
. red . 
. $0 15 
$1 50 
$6 00 
$40 00 
Brighton 
10 
1 00 
5 00 
30 00 . 
. “ . 
15 
1 25 
6 00 
50 00 
Catawba 
10 
50 
2 00 
13 00 . 
. “ . 
10 
75 
3 00 
20 00 
Champion 
10 
75 
3 00 
20 00 . 
. black 
15 
1 25 
4 00 
30 00 
Clinton 
10 
75 
3 00 
17 CO . 
“ 
10 
1 00 
3 00 
20 00 
Concord 
10 
50 
2 00 
13 00 . 
U 
10 
75 
3 00 
20 00 
Delaware 
15 
1 25 
(1 00 
40 00 . 
. red . 
15 
1 50 
7 00 
60 00 
Duchess 
15 
1 25 
0 00 
40 00 . 
. white 
15 
1 75 
7 00 
60 00 
Early Victor . . . 
15 
1 50 
8 00 
00 00 . 
. black 
20 
2 00 
11 00 
100 0(1 
Eaton 
75 
6 00 
35 00 
300 00 . 
. “ 
. 1 00 
8 00 
55 00 
500 00 
Elvira 
10 
75 
3 00 
17 00 . 
. white 
15 
1 00 
3 00 
22 00 
Empire State . . . 
25 
2 00 
10 00 
80 00 . 
U 
30 
2 50 
12 00 
110 00 
Etta 
20 
1 50 
12 00 
100 00 . 
. “ 
25 
2 0(1 
18 (10 
16(1 (10 
Iona 
10 
75 
3 00 
20 00 . 
. red . 
10 
1 00 
4 00 
30 00 
Isabella 
10 
75 
3 00 
18 00 . 
. black] 
10 
1 00 
3 00 
25 00 
Ives 
10 
75 
2 50 
16 00 . 
“ 
10 
1 00 
3 00 
23 00 
Jefferson 
20 
1 75 
9 00 
75 00 . 
. red . 
25 
2 25 
12 00 
11(1 00 
Lady 
20 
1 75 
10 00 
80 00 . 
. white 
25 
2 25 
12 00 
11(1 00 
Ladv Washington 
20 
1 75 
10 00 
80 00 . 
It 
25 
2 25 
13 00 
120 00 
Martha 
15 
1 00 
4 00 
25 00 . 
“ 
20 
1 50 
4 00 
35 (10 
Moore’s Early . . 
15 
1 50 
8 00 
60 00 . 
. black 
20 
2 00 
11 00 
Kill 00 
Moore’s Diamond 
75 
8 00 
37 00 
350 00 . 
. white 
1 00 
10 00 
50 00 
450 00 
Moyer 
1 00 
10 00 
50 00 
500 00 . 
. red . 
. 1 00 
10 00 
75 00 
750 00 
Niagara 
20 
2 00 
8 00 
60 00 . 
. white 
20 
2 25 
1(1 00 
90 00 
Pocklington . . . 
40 
1 50 
6 00 
40 00 . 
“ 
25 
2 ill) 
8 00 
75 00 
Poughkeepsie Red 
40 
3 00 
22 00 
200 00 . 
. red . 
50 
4 00 
35 00 
300 (10 
Ulster Prolific . . 
50 
3 50 
1(1 00 
140 00 . 
. “ 
50 
4 (10 
22 00 
200 00 
Vergennes . . . . 
20 
1 50 
0 00 
50 00 . 
. “ 
25 
2 50 
9 00 
80 00 
Woodruff Red . . 
40 
4 00 
28 00 
250 00 . 
. “ 
50 
4 50 
42 00 
40(1 00 
Worden 
15 
1 50 
5 00 
40 00 . 
. black 
15 
2 (1(1 
7 00 
60 00 
Wyoming Red . . 
15 
1 50 
(i 00 
55 00 . 
. red . 
15 
2 00 
9 00 
80 00 
Write for special prices on large lots ; we have the vines, and will sell them. 
