W . R. Gray, Seedsman, Oakton, Virginia 
GRAPE VINES 
Price, 30 cts. each; $3.00 per dozen; 
$20.00 per 100. 
Concord. Ripens in early August. 
Fruit dark purple, almost black. 
Bunches of big berries, juicy, sweet, 
and delicious. Because of its extreme- 
ly high merit. Concord has become the 
most popular grape in the country, and, 
taking the entire grape territory as a 
whole, more Concords are now in bear- 
ing than any other variety, nor does 
any other variety seem to succeed over 
such a wide range of territory in so 
many different soils. The vines are ex- 
tremely strong growers and have suffi- 
cient vitality to overcome most of the 
troubles to which grape vines are sub- 
ject. The fruit matures early, ships 
well, and sells well. 
Delaware. Ripens a little later than 
Concord. Berries are deep red and 
carried in small, compact bunches; the 
skin is thin, but quite firm. The flesh 
is sweet and of the best quality. 
Niagara. Ripens in late August. 
Leading white market variety. Bunches 
of berries large; color greenish and 
berries large; excellent quality. 
CURRANTS 
Fays Prolific. Price, 50 cts. each; 
$5.00 per dozen. 
GOOSEBERRY 
We cannot ship these west of the 
Mississippi River. 
Haughton Standard Variety. Price, 50 
cts. each ; $5.00 per dozen. 
RASPBERRIES 
Price, 20 cents each; $2.00 per dozen. 
Columbian. Purple. 
Cuthbert. Bright red. 
Plum Farmer. Black. 
Cumberland. Black. 
St. Regis. Everbearing red. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Price, 25 plants, $1.00; 50 plants, $1.50; 
100 plants, $2.00. 
Progressive. The best everbearing va- 
riety. 
Senator Dunlap. 
Aroma. 
Concord O-rapes. 
Haughton Cloosehorry, 
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