TRUE-TO-NAME SMALL-FRUIT PLANTS 
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GRAPES, 
Elvira (White). Bunch and berry medium. Very 
compact. Vine a vigorous, strong, healthy grower 
and very productive. Ripens late; about with 
Catawba. 
Empire State (White). Bunch medium long, 
compact; berries medium, quality best; vine a 
strong grower, hardy, with a large, healthy foliage 
and short-jointed canes, which ripen early. Superior 
in quality to Niagara. 
Lindley. (Red). Bunch medium long, not 
usually shouldered; berries large; flesh tender, 
sweet, with high aromatic flavor of best quality. 
A good keeper, with firm, tough skin. Ripens with 
Delaware. Vine healthy, vigorous and hardy. 
Moore’s Early (Black). Bunch rarely shoul¬ 
dered, not quite so large as Concord; berries larger 
and very much like it in flavor and quality. Foliage 
thick, leathery, somewhat resembling Concord, 
except on the under side, which is covered with a 
yellowish brown down. Ripens so early as to be 
nearly out of the market before Concord starts in, 
therefore a very popular early market variety. 
Succeeds best on rich soil. 
Niagara (White). Bunch very large and hand¬ 
some, often shouldered, compact; berries large, 
round; skin thin, tough, does not crack and carries 
well; has not much pulp when fully ripe; melting, 
sweet, with a flavor and aroma peculiarly its own 
and agreeable to most tastes; ripens with Concord. 
Vine very vigorous and productive. Succeeds 
everywhere. 
Pocklington (Pale Green). Usually with a 
Privet Arrived In Good Condition 
The Privet arrived in good condition, has been set 
out, and we are much pleased with it.—S. G. Peticolas, 
Douglass Co., Neb. 
Woodruff. A profitable market variety 
continued 
Niagara. Has a flavor peculiarly its own 
tinge of golden yellow where exposed to the sun; 
bunch large, very compact; berries very large, 
covered with a beautiful white bloom; flesh juicy, 
sweet, with considerable pulp. Foliage large and 
healthy. A seedling of the Concord, ripening soon 
after it, and considered its equal in quality. 
Wilder (Black). Bunch large, shouldered; berries 
large; skin thick and firm; flesh sweet, tender and 
sprightly, pleasant flavor; a good keeper. Ripens 
early or about with Concord. Vine healthy, vigorous 
and productive. A popular market variety. 
Woodruff Red (Red). Originated in Michigan. 
Bunch medium to large, short, compact; berry 
large; skin, thick, of a beautiful, bright red color; 
very handsome and attractive, making it a profit¬ 
able market variety. Vine very vigorous, hardy, 
healthy and unusually productive. Ripens with 
Concord. 
Worden (Black). Bunch large, sometimes 
shouldered, compact; berries very large; skin thin. 
Superior to the Concord in the following points: 
Better quality, larger berries, more compact, and 
ripens five to ten days earlier. Fully equals Concord 
in vigor, health and productiveness. We recom¬ 
mend it strongly. 
Wyoming Red (Red). A very early red Grape. 
Bunch large, compact and handsome; berries small 
to medium; skin bright red, thick, firm; fruit sweet, 
somewhat foxy, but agreeable to most tastes. 
Vine a very strong grower, very hardy and healthy; 
foliage small, thick and leathery. Its chief points 
of merit are its health and earliness. 
Satisfied with the Privet 
I would like to take this opportunity to say that the 
Privet which you sent to Mrs. Doubleday is very satis¬ 
factory.—F. N. Doubleday, New York City. 
