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MARY — Bunch medium, not very compact ; berry large, round, rich 
red ; flesh tender, sweet, with a rich aromatic flavor. Vine vigor- 
ous and productive. Ripens early and yet is the longest keeping 
grape we know of. Specimens are said to have been kept in fine 
condition with flavor well preserved until April. 
MASSASOIT — (Rogers’ No. 3.) Medium bunches, red ; flesh very ten- 
der and juicy. Early as Hartford. 
SALEM— -(Rogers’ No. 53.) Bunch large, compact ; berry large, round ; 
flesh tender, juicy, with a rich aromatic flavor ; slight pulp. Vine 
very vigorous and productive. The best of the Rogers. Ripens a 
little before Concord. 
White Grapes, 
EMPIRE STATE— A new white grape described as follows : Bunch 
large, shouldered ; berry medium to large; color white with a light 
tinge of yellow, covered with a white bloom ; a good keeper. Vine 
vigorous and productive. Ripens with Hartford. Not yet thorough- 
ly tested. $1.00 each. 
LADY — A seedling of Concord. Bunch and berry medium; light green- 
ish yellow covered with white bloom ; flesh tender and sweet, and 
of fair quality. Vine hardy, but not a free grower. Ripens before 
Concord. 
LADY WASHINGTON— Bunch very large, compact, generally double 
shouldered; berry medium to large; color deep yellow with a tinge 
of delicate pink and covered with a thin white bloom ; flesh tender, 
juicy, sweet and good. Vine very vigorous, hard} 7 and productive. 
Ripens with Concord. 75 cts. each. 
MARTHA— Bunches medium, berries large, roundish, greyish yellow ; 
flesh similar to Concord, and ripens a few days earlier than Con- 
cords. Vine vigorous and hardy. 
