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Prentiss. This new white grape fully sustains the high praise given in past years. It is a hardy, 
vigorous and remarkably productive pure native seedling, of first-rate quality for the table 
or for market. It will, without doubt, rank as one of our best and most profitable grapes. 
Strong one year plants, 75 cents; two years, $i; three years, $1.50. A few extra bearing 
vines at $2. 
Vergennes. A hardy, vigorous Vermont variety, of excellent quality, of fine pink and purple 
color. $1 each. 
White Jessica. This new grape may be termed a White Talmatt or early champion of superb 
quality, and is destined to become exceedingly popular. All are aware of the very poor 
quality of the Talman, yet with this tremendous drawback upon it, from its extreme earli¬ 
ness and reliability, it has steadily worked its way to the front as a profitable grape. It 
would therefore be difficult to imagine a more desirable grape than one possessing fine qual- 
ity and white in color , with the sturdy and excellent qualities of vine, and the early ripening 
of the Talman. Such the Jessica is believed to be. Each, $1.50. 
Worden. Two weeks earlier than Concord, and better. A valuable variety. 37 cents each. $3 
per dozen. 
Foreign Grapes, best kinds, 75 cents. 
Concord Creveling, Hartford, Diana, Isabella, Salem, etc., at 50 cents to $1 each. 
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APPLES. 
50c. to 75c. each ; large size, $1.00 each. 
Alexander, very large, round crimson striped. October — November. 
Baldwin, large red; well known as the popular Winter apple. 
Danvers Winter Sweet, medium size; yellow, juicy, and sweet 
Early Harvest, medium size; yellow, tender, and rich August. 
Fameuse, medium size ; deep red, white flesh, and rich. December — February. 
Fall Pippin, large greenish-yellow ; pleasantly acid. October — December. 
Gravenstein, large, striped; the finest Autumn apple. September — October. 
Golden Russet, medium roundish, reddish, russet, high-flavored. November — April. 
Hubbardston Nonesuch, large, striped, crisp, juicy, high-flavored. November — January. 
Jersey Sweet, good size, striped, juicy and sweet. September. 
King of Tompkins Co., very large, roundish, red, and crimson, juicy, and rich. Winter. 
Ladies’ Sweet, large, red and yellow, flesh firm, rich, sweet Winter. 
Maiden’s Blush, medium, flat, pale yellow and blush ; very tender. October. 
Mother, large, striped, tender, juicy, and high-flavored. Winter. 
Northern Spy, large, striped, tender, rich, and delicious Winter. 
Primate, large, yellow, very tender, and subacid. August. 
Porter, large, yellow, conical, tender, juicy, and excellent. September. 
Red Astrachan, large, red, flesh white, subacid, and rich. August. 
R. I. Greening, large, greenish-yellow, a well-known fine apple. December - February. 
Roxbury Russet, medium, excellent, keeps well February — April. 
Sweet Bough, large, yellow, tender, crisp, and sweet. August. 
