SELECT GRAPES. 
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I sraella— Bunches medium to large, shouldered, compact; berries large, 
slightly oval ; skin thin, black ; flesh tender, sweet and rich. Ripens first of 
September. $2.00 ; extra strong plants, $3.00 each. 
Isabella— Bunches large, rather looso ; berries large, oval, dark-purple ; 
flesh tender, juicy and sweet, with some pulp. The vines are very vigorous, 
hardy, and of great productiveness. Ripens from the first to the middle of 
October. 
Northern Muscadine — Bunches medium size, short, compact; ber- 
ries large, light amber or brownish-red color ; very sweet, and of good quality. 
Vines grow strong and are prolific. Ripens two weeks before the Isabella. 75 
cents each. 
Rebecca — Bunches rather large, compact, sometimes shouldered ; berries 
medium size, oval ; skin light-green in the shade, but golden in the sun ; flesh 
is juicy, sweet and delicious. A moderate grower, but productive. Ripens ten 
days before the Isabella. Price, $1.00 each. 
Rogers’ Hybrids— Most of these varieties are strong growers. We 
cultivate the most desirable, among which are Nos. 1, 4, 15, 19, 27 and 33. We 
can recommend Nos. 15 and 19 as the best. $1.00 each. 
Union Village— Bunches and berries very large; color black; flesh 
tender, rich and sweet, resembling the Isabella. Vines very vigorous, and re- 
quire protection when young. Ripens one week before the Isabella. $1.00 
each. 
ADDITIONAL LIST OF HARDY NATIVE VARIETIES. 
Anna — Bunches and berries large; light amber; very sweet, rich and 
spicy. $2.00 each. 
Canby’s August, (York Madeira,) — Bunches and berries medium 
size; round and black; flesh sweet and tender, with excellent flavor; early. 
Clara— Bunches and berries of medium size; green, tinged with salmon; 
juicy, sweet and delicious. Vines vigorous and productive. Last of Septem- 
ber. $1.00 each. 
Cuyahoga — Bunches medium to large, compact and shouldered ; berries 
above medium size, round and covered with bloom ; color pale yellowish green, 
tinged with amber ; flesh melting, juicy and sweet. $1.00. 
Elsinburgh— Bunches large, berries small ; black ; sweet and pleasant, 
without pulp. $1.00 each. * 
Herbemont — Bunch very large, berry small; purple; flesh very juicy 
and tender. Very vigorous, but not hardy. $1.00 each. 
King, ( Golden Clinton,)— Similar to Clinton in vine and fruit ; whitish 
yellow; sweet, and free from pulp. September. $1.00. 
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