W. a. Siromj & Co., Sacramento, Cal. 
GEAPES — Continued. 
SULTANA Small white grape, clusters large. It makes a fine raisin for culinary pur- 
and wine!'' ® ^rape we know of that is good for both raisins 
neS^indfo°n^ WnTnl® ambling the Tokay, ripens quite late, is an excellent shipper, itslate- 
?onfbtn« keeping qualities makes a very valuable grape, does splendidly on our granite soils in the 
skin tbiVWn^ ““f Rrape we cultivate, berries quite elongated, firm, solid, and 
skin thick and tough which will enable it to carry farther than any other grape. Sells well in the East. 
ping g°aSs ^ Medium size black grape, ripens quite early, good bearer, one of our best early ship- 
‘able grape. 
TROSSFAtt n Large, oblong, firm black grape, good flavor, one of the best for shipping. 
Bunches medium sized, cylindrical, berries black, covered with a thick bloom^ yields a 
dark colored wine of the best quality for flavor and bouquet. ’ ^ 
colored good wle ''®® P-^°duces heavy crops, and a highly 
grapf^S ^ P^'o^uctive, makes an excellent wine, is a very profitable 
sunerior’^wite^ compact bunches, an abundant bearer, makes a 
TrSle wto ^o^^ “ wine grape, brings good price, is a very 
®OUSCHET Valuable as a coloring for wine. 
WHITE NIECE Wine grapes. 
*GRENACHE Wine grapes. 
Resistant Stock. 
® ^“® valuable resistant stock. Grafts on these stocks 
make a stronger and more vigorous growth than on their own roots. Price 2 year, $10 per thousand. 
CURRANTS. 
2 year— No 1 PRICE. Each. Per 100 
iW-No! 1::::::.;;;;;.;;;;: .;;v.v.v;.;v:.v.v.v^V^^ ^'e ^ 
AVH^TF nim^w b?oc>ies short; berries large, deep red; a valuable market sort, 
ble, .on.uL” uS (or mSul “<1 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
, . PRICE. 
American 
English 
Each. Per 100 
.$0 20 $15 00 
. . 25 20 00 
BLACKBERRIES. 
.per 100 I $10 00 per 1000 
PRICE 4 cents each | $3 00 
WILSON’S EARLY Fruit large, productive and early. 
DORCHESTER A fine sweet berrj^ 
KITTATINNY Good market varietj'; large and good flavor. 
Good market variety for this locality; large and late. 
place of ‘wm Texas some years ago and planted on the 
He^e it was ’•? County. (The origin of this berry is not known to us.) 
Hoen thrpp f ? Ti?® r“°^ excellent berry and prolific bearer, but was also found to 
We L'v*^ oft^n ‘^® continues to blossom and bear fruit until late in the Fall. 
tbt °^^® r i,H ficofl. ripe, well developed berries as late as the last daj’s of December. The wood 
fs's!*!® colored, resembling the Wilson’s Early, but is a much stronger grower. The berry 
per IM "Il5 oer ®"®®“®“‘ P^^ce $1 perd7zen, $5 
per 100, $lo per 1 , 000 . Fifty plants at 100 rates; 500 at 1,000 rates 
