DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE 
G9 
ELDORADO — Like many of our best fruits, Eldorado is and accidental 
seedling and takes its name from the town close by where it was found in 
Preble county, Ohio. It has been cultivated 14 years, and under careful test 
at different experiment stations for 4 years; has never winter-killed or failed 
to produce a full crop of the finest fruit. The vines are very vigorous and 
HIMALAYA GIANT 
hardy, enduring the winters of the far northwest without injury, and theii 
yield is enormous. The berries are very large, jet black, borne in large clus- 
ters and ripen well together; they are very sweet, melting and pleasing to the 
taste; have no hard core; fruit will sell 50 cents to $1 per bushel higher than 
