F. H. WILSON, PROPRIETOR 
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LIMES. 
MEXICAN. Fruit equal in quality to the imported Mexican lime; ex¬ 
tensively grown in California and used much for hedges. 
POMELOS OR GRAPE FRUIT. 
TRIUMPH. Fruit medium size; peel smooth, clear and fine grained; 
juicy and well flavored; very few seeds; tree bears very young; one 
of the best varieties. 
MARSH S SEEDLESS. Medium size, thin rind, with about half the 
usual bitter; almost absolutely seedless; meat dark and rich; a good 
keeper and being seedless makes it a very popular variety ; bears young. 
GRAPES. 
W e have exercised the greatest care in growing our stock of rooted 
vines. Cuttings have all been taken from strong, healthy vineyards, and be¬ 
fore planting in nursery have been thoroughly fumigated with cyanide of 
potassium and sulphuric acid. The nursery, being located on virgin soil, 
remote from any vineyards, we can guarantee that all rootings offered are 
absolutely free from any disease. 
EASTERN TABLE. 
AGAWAM. One of the best red varieties; bunches good size; flesh 
tender and juicy; vine a good grower and bearer. 
CONCORD. Large, handsome black grape; bunches compact; berries 
round, sweet and pleasant; very hardy and productive. 
CATAWBA. Bunches large and loose; berries large, round and of 
a coppery red color, becoming purplish when fully ripe; vinous and 
rich. 
ISABELLA. Bunches large, long arid loose; berries large, oval, juicy, 
sweet and musky; vine a vigorous grower and very productive; well 
adapted for arbors. 
IVES’ SEEDLING. Bunches small; berries black, juicy and sweet; very 
vigorous; late. 
BRIGHTON. Resembles the Catawba in color, size and bunch of berries ; 
flesh rich, sweet and of best quality; vigorous and productive; early. 
DELAWARE. Bunches small and compact; berries small, bright red 
with violet bloom ; sweet, sugary and vinous, with a musky aroma. 
SALEM. Bunches large and compact; berries large, coppery red; flesh 
tender and juicy. 
FOREIGN 
BLACK FERRAR. A large, black grape; bunches la rgc ; berries cling 
well to the stem; skin thick; flavor superior: a good shipper. 
BLACK HAMBURG. Bunches very large; berries quite large, round, 
inclined to be oval; skin rather thick, deep purple, very black at matur¬ 
ity; flesh very sugary, juicy and rich; considered one of the very best 
table grapes. 
ROSE OF PERU. (Black Prince.) Bunches very large; shouldered, 
rather loose; berries round, large, black, with firm and crackling flesh; 
skin thick; a good market variety; vine a strong grower and productive. 
