GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Deciduous Fruits 
GRAPES, continued 
Meisch. The vine is very vigorous anti pro¬ 
lific. Berries black, medium to large; sweet. 
Ripens in August. 
Scuppernong. Belongs to the Muscadine 
type. Bunches composed of eight or ten very 
large berries, bronze-colored when fully ripe ; 
flesh pulpy, sweet, with peculiar agreeable 
musky flavor; quality excellent. August and 
September. 
Thomas. Belongs to the Muscadine type, 
and one of the best of its class. Bunches sel¬ 
dom exceed eight or ten berries; color reddish 
purple; pulp sweet, tender. Aug. and Sept. 
BUNCH GRAPES 
Prices on Grapes.—From cuttings. 
Each Per 10 ioo 
1- year.|o 15 }i 20 $ 9 00 
2- year. 20 1 60 12 00 
Brighton. Bunches medium ; berries large 
and reddish, skin thin; a desirable table variety. 
Champion. Bunches and berries medium, 
round, blue-black; vine healthy and vigorous. 
Very early. Too tender for long shipment. 
Concord. Bunches and berries very large, 
blue-black, with bloom; flesh sweet, pulpy, 
tender, good ; vine vigorous. Heavy bearer ; 
desirable for home markets. July. 
Delaware. Bunches small to medium; ber¬ 
ries small, skin red or pink, and very thin; 
sweet, juicy, vinous; quality best. One of 
the best in the South. July. 
Diamond. A handsome white Grape equal 
or superior to Niagara in quality, and ten days 
earlier. Prolific, very thrifty and vigorous. 
Well suited for culture in the South, both for 
home use and market. 
Ives. Strong grower; very productive ; 
stands shipping well ; bunch large ; berries 
large, black, pulpy, sweet, of good quality. A 
popular wine Grape. June, qual¬ 
ity much better in the South than 
in the North. 
Moore’s Early. Similar to Con¬ 
cord in size and shape, but better 
and earlier. 
Niagara. Bunch and berry large; 
greenish yellow ; flesh sweet; qual¬ 
ity good. Vigorous and prolific. 
One of the best for Florida. 
Salem {Rogers’ No. S3). Bunch 
large, compact ; berry very large, 
round, coppery red; flesh tender, 
juicy; quality best. Ripens with 
Concord. Vigorous, productive. 
Wilder ( Rogers ’ No. 4). Bunch 
large, compact, shouldered ; berry 
large, round, black ; flesh tender, 
juicy, sweet. Ripens about with 
Concord. Vine vigorous, hardy, 
good bearer. 
Thomas Grape 
ALMONDS 
Prices on Almonds—On Peach Stock. 
Each 
1-year, i to 2 feet.. I2 
i-year, 2 to 3 feet. x . 
i-year, 3 to 4 feet. ...!*.!!. 2 o 
Per 10 
$1 OO 
I 20 
I 50 
IOO 
$8 00 
10 00 
12 00 
Not certain bearers in the South and are not recommended except for garden planting W 
offer two of the finest varieties, Sultana and Princess, soft-shelled Almonds of commerce. 
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