J.H.HALE, outK Gla^s tonbxiry, Conn. 
Stralvberries, continued 
type. ■■ Splendid ! ■' “Splendid!” “Splendid!” has been the general expression of all who. 
for the first time, see a large fruiting bed of this productive variety ; berries medium size, globu¬ 
lar, pointe;d; all one uniform shape and size; of bright scarlet color, very firm and solid ; good, 
hut not high quality. Light and medium soils seem to suit it best: yet, after all, it is one of the 
few varieties that may be grown successfully almost anywhere. Price, 25 cts. per doz., 50 cts. for 
50, 75 cts. per 100, S3 per 1,000. 
SHARPLi:SS IMPROVED. A seedling of Sharpless ; almost identical with its parent 
— - -—- in plant growth, foliage and bloom. In fruitage it is 
rather more productive ; berries very large, broadly conical, like the very best specimen of Sharp¬ 
less, but seldom ill-shapen like its parent—therefore thought to be more valuable, as color, texture 
and quality of fruit is the same. Price, 25 cts. per doz., 75 cts. per 100, $4 per 1,000. 
WARni^LD. Perfect bloomer, great plant-maker; very productive, medium size, dark 
- glossy red; superb canning berry. Grand for distant shipment. Price, 
35 cts. per doz,, 75 cts. per 100, $3 per 1,000. 
A Quick Heference List of Stralvberries 
EAKLIEST.— Palmer, Excelsior. 
LATEST.— Midnight, Arnot, Gandy, Rough Rider, Pride of Cumberland. Brandywine. 
LARGEST.—Mammoth, Maximus, Morgan, Bubach, Nick Ohmer, Glen .Mary, Sharpless. 
GREAT YIELDERS.— Sample, Glen Mary, Splendid, Ilaverland, Dunlap, Midnight, Clyde. 
HIGHEST FLAVORED.— Palmer, Nick Ohmer, Brandywine, Pennell, Chellie, Morgan. 
BEST LONG-DISTANCE SHIPPERS.— Gandy, Arnot, Dunlap, Warfield, Pride of Cumberland. 
Hardy Grapes 
QRE.E,N MOUNTAIN. Berries white, of fine quality ; medium early ; fruits superbly when 
many others fail, i-year, 35 cts. each ; 2-year, 50 cts. each. 
BRILLIANT. A strong grower, healthy and hardy. Bunches and berries large, light red! 
good ; medium early, i-year vines, 50 cts. each ; 2-year vines, 75 cts. each. 
CE.NTE,NNIAL. A medium large, fine, white Grape, ripening with Concord, and resembling 
Delaware in flavor, i-year vines, 35 cts. each ; 2-year vines, 50 cts. each. 
LSTHLR. A medium early, extra large, showy while Grape of fine quality, i-vear 75 cts. 
each: 2-year, Si each. ' ' 
ROCKWOOD. A healthy, hardy and prolific early black Grape, that ripens with Moore’s 
Early ; large size and delicious quality, i-year, 50 cts. each ; 2-year, 75 cts. each. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY. This new extra-early Grape has the strongest growing vine of the 
thirty varieties in my family collection. Bunches and berries extra large, shouldered, compact. 
Good, but not best, i-year, 75 cts. each ; 2 year. Si each. 
Standard 
BRIGHTON. Large, red; ver>-fine: early. 
CONCORD. Large, black, good ; succeeds every- ( 
where; inidscason. 
COTTAGE. Large, early, black ; cxcclleiu quality. 
DELAWARE. Medium, light red; delicious; a 
feeble grower; early. 
EARLY VICTOR. Strong grower; medium size; 
black ; very early. 
EATON. Large, black, medium late ; showy. 
EMPIRE STATE. .Medium while, sweet; produc¬ 
tive; early. 
G.ffRTNER (Rogers' No. ij). Bunch and berry 
large, brilliant red ; early ; of fine quality. 
LADY. Large, white, of good quality ; good grower; 
early. 
MARTHA. Large, while, foxy ; midseason. 
Qrapes 
HARTFORD. Black ; very early. 
MOORE'S EARLY. Large, black ; very early. 
MOORE’S DIAMOND. Large, white; fine quality, 
excellent gro%ver: medium season. 
NIAGARA. Large, greenish white: best. 
POCKLINGTON. Large, whitish amber. 
SALEM (Rogers' No. 22). Large; chestnut-colored, 
high flavor; keeps late. 
ULSTER. Medium red, productive ; sweet. 
VZRGENNES. Large, red ; long keeper. 
WILDER (Rogers’ No. 4). Large, black; good 
grower; midseason. 
WOODRUFF. Ver>' large, red, showy; early. 
WORDEN. Resembles Concord ; larger, of belter 
quality; early. 
WYOMING. Medium, light red ; fine; early. 
(6 o! any one kind, 60 cts.l. or SI per doz.; 2 - 
100 or 1,000 rates quoted on application. 
One-year vines of any kind of the above, 15 cts. each 
year vines, 25 cts. each, 6 for SI, or $ 1.50 per doz. 
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