GRAPES. 
EARLY VICTOR — Season of the Janesville but 
much better truit. Black. Bunch and berry 
medium, cluster compact. Tender, sweet, rich 
and very good. 
MOORE’S EARLY — d’wo weeks earlier than the 
Concord. Should he in every collection. 
BRIGHTON — Dark red. One of the most de- 
sirable of the new grapes. Ripens with the 
Worden. 
EMPIRE STATE-.A very strong grower. Best 
of the white grajres. Karlier than Conconi. 
Keeps well. 
LADY-.^ very choice white grape. Healthy 
but not as vigorous as the Kmpire State. Fruit 
nice size and very fine ciuality. 
WORDEN — Black. Bunch and berry large. 
(Quality much better than Concord and a week 
earlier. For home use it is one of the very best 
of the blacks. 
CURRANTS. 
Currants retjuire the best of cultivation and 
high feed. The fence corner theory of old 
times, is — we are glad to say — discarded. The 
worms have weeded out the shiftless and care- 
less growers, and the enterprising ones soon 
found it paid to feed and cultivate this whole- 
some fruit. 
Plant your currants in rows six feet apart, and 
three feet in the row, kee]) clean from weeds, 
and top dress occasionally with rotten manure, 
