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TRIUMPH. A very fine, white Concord hybrid ; very large in bunch and berry, and 
of fine quality south, and where the season is long enough for it to ripen. It is a late 
grape, requiring a long season, and suited specially to southern latitudes. A large demand 
exists for it throughout the South ; also in Europe. Ripens about with the Catawba. Not 
suited to the far North. 
ULSTER PROLIFIC. A native seedling, grown by A. J. Caywood. A red grape 
of medium size; fine quality, healthy growth and great productiveness. Will probably be 
found valuable for general use, as it seems to have all the characteristics of our hardy and 
healthy native varieties. 
VERGENNES. A handsome and very good red grape ; clusters medium ; berries 
large ; hardy, healthy and productive. A good grower, and long keeper ; has proven gen- 
erally satisfactory. 
VICTORIA. One of the best of the late Mr. Miners Concord seedlings. White, of 
good quality and productive, bunch and berry medium to large. Vine, hardy and healthy. 
Still very scarce. 
WILDER. Boyers' Hybrid No. 4. Black: bunch and berry very large ; resembling 
Black Hamburgh. One of the most popular, and one of the best, hardiest and healthiest, 
as well as the most productive of its class. 
WILDING. An Elvira seedling by Jacob Rommel. Vine vigorous, hardy and 
healthy: bunch medium; berries pale green, almost transparent, full medium size; 
very sweet, juicy, and without pulp. Skin thin and tender. Ripens about with Concord. 
A good, hardy, healthy grape for general planting. 
WOODRUFF RED. A Concord seedling with bunches and berries of the largest 
size, ripening medium early, and a good, long Keeper. Vine vigorous, healthy and pro- 
ductive; and many competent judges pronounce the fruit of excellent quality. It will 
doubtless prove a handsome and profitable grape for general culture. Testimonials from 
various parts of the country, north and south, represent it as vigorous and healthy in 
growth, and perfectly hardy. And testimony is equally decided as to its good quality. A 
large and attractive red grape of good quality and iron-clad constitution is needed ; and 
the Woodruff Red promises to supply the want. I am assured it ripens in Michigan a 
little before Concord. It has been very satisfactory the past four years ; the entire crop 
of fruit selling wholesale at 8 cts. per pound, where Concords brought only 2V 2 cts. 
WITT. Fine, large, white grape. (See special description on page 3.) 
WORDEN’S SEEDLING. A fine, large, handsome black grape, of the Concord 
character, large in bunch and berry, and very handsome. In quality distinct from Con- 
cord, and generally regarded better. It ripens a week, or ten days earlier than Concord. 
Vine vigorous, healthy, very productive and hardy. A valuable early variety, becoming 
very popular, and taking the place of the Concord at the north, where Concord does not 
always ripen perfectly. 
EXTRA LARGE VINES, 
MOSTLY THREE YEARS, FOR IMMEDIATE BEARING. 
A limited supply of the following varieties, large plants, of special excellence, with 
strong wood and abundant roots, for earliest bearing, will be supplied, carefully packed 
and prepaid, to any part of the United States at the following prices. 
A selection of one dozen of assorted kinds, or any order of $5 or over, may be made at 
dozen rates. But no order from this list will be accepted for less than $1. All delivered 
free : 
SINGLE. DOZEN. 
AMBER QUEEN, AUGUST GIANT -$ .50 $5.00 
BRIGHTON, LADY, MOORE’S EARLY, POCKLINGTON. - .25 2.50 
CONCORD, CHAMPION, IVES, PERKINS, TELEGRAPH .20 2.00 
EMPIRE STATE, EARLY VICTOR, VERGENNES, F. B. HAYES 35 3.5a 
NIAGARA, ROGERS’ HYBRIDS, assorted kinds .30 3.00 
WOODRUFF RED — --- -75 7.50 
Address, GEO. W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
FOREIGN OR EXOTIC GRAPES. 
I cultivate a few choice varieties of foreign grapes suited to cold vineries— under glass. Many of them can be grown 
with success in mild latitudes, by training on walls in southern, eastern, or western exposures, if the vines are laid down 
and protected by covering during the Winter. They are, however, only quite reliable, when grown under glass. All 
are strong, vigorous growers : 
BLACK. Black Hamburgh, Victoria Hamburgh, Wilmot’s Hamburg, Black Lom- 
bardy, or West’s St. Peters, Muscat Hamburgh, Welcome, and Petit Bouschet. 
WHITE OR YELLOW. Chasselas Fontainebleau, or Royal Muscadine, White 
Sweetwater, Muscat Bianc Hative, Verdelho, Muscat of Alexandria, Joslyn’s St. 
Albans. Buckland’s Sweetwatetr Golden Hamburgh, and Syrian, or Palestine. 
PRICE FOR ONE YEAR VINES, FIFTY CENTS EACH. 
