NEW, RARE, AND SELECT PLANTS. 
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Muscat of Alexandria, large, long berries, amber color and fine flavor. §1. 
Muscat Hamburg', fine, large bunches and black berries; delicious. $1. 
Muscat, Cannon Hall, very large, golden-amber berry; delicious. $1.50. 
Royal Ascot, bunches large, berries black, very juicy and rich. 
Syrian, immense bunches, large berries, amber colored, Arm flesh. 
Trebbianno, very large bunches; greenish-white, Arm sweet flesh. $1. 
White Nice, bunches very large; berries greenish-white, sweet and good. 
Price, 75c. each, except those noted; $8 per dozen; $50 per 100, 
HARDY GRAPE VINES. 
Our collection includes all the really valuable varieties that can be recommended 
for general culture : — 
Allen’s Hybrid, a very flue white grape, but the vine not perfectly hardy. 
Cambridge, see Special Novelties. 
Concord, acknowledged to be the only reliable grape; in fact “the grape for the 
million.” 
Creveling, a large, fine black grape, with rather loose bunch. 
Delaware, a small but very delicious red grape; very hardy. 50c. 
Diana, a rich, high-flavored red grape, and pretty hardy vine. 
Humeian, a black grape of medium size, and good quality. $1. 
Framingham, ten days earlier tliau the Concord, jet black: sweet and excellent, 
and perfectly hardy viue. 50c. 
Hartford Prolific, early, hardy; productive, good; berries drop. 
Iona, resembling Catawba; rather late, but very flue. 60c. 
lsraella, a black grape with compact bunches, of good quality. 
Rogers No. 4, a large, handsome black grape, of good quality. 50c. 
Rogers No. 15, large bunches, and large, red berries, of good quality. 50c. 
Rogers No. 19, a rather early and very good red grape, oJcT 
Union Village, very large bunches and very large, black berries; excellent. 50c. 
ALSO, 
Adirondac. Isabella. Salem, 50c. 
Ciinton. Rogers No. 3,50c. Waiter, 75c. 
Ives. Rogers No. 39, 50c. 
1 year old vines, 25c.; 2 year old, 60c., except those noted; $10 to $25 per 100. 
STRAWBERRIES 
So few of the newer strawberries have proved to be of any value that we have 
added only a limited number to our collection, and the qualities of some of these 
remain to be fully proved. 
Black Defiance, large, more or less coxcomb shaped; color dark, glossy red; 
rather acid flavor, much like Wilson. 50c. per dozen, $3 per hundred. 
Boston Pine, very early, large; delicious quality and productive. $1.60 per hund. 
Brighton Pine, early, large, and fine; productive. $1.50 per hundred. 
Champion, large, of a regular conical form; dull, dark-red, with red flesh, and 
quality similar to Black Defiance. 50c. per dozen, $3 per hundred. 
Jenny Bind, the finest very early variety; brilliant color and large. $1.50. 
Jucunda, a large and showy variety. $1.50. 
Hovey’s Seedling, the largest and finest of all strawberries. $1.50 per hundred. 
Lady of the Lake, large, showy, and good; productive. $1.50 per hundred. 
Late Prolific, similar to the Champipu in size, shape, and color, and also in 
flavor. 60c. per dozen, $3 per hundred. 
Kissena, of conical form, pale-red; good flavor. 60c. per dozen, $3 per hundred. 
La Constante, very large and handsome; fine form and color. $2.50 per hund. 
Souvenir (Hovey’s;, a new, large, late, and fine strawberry; high flavored and 
excellent. $1 per dozen; $5 per hundred. 
Triomphe de Gaud, large, productive, and good. $1.50 per hundred. 
Wilson, large, productive, but acid. $1.50 per hundred. 
The leading strawberries for excellence are Boston Pine, Jenny Lind, Hovey’s 
Seedling, and La Constante. For the market Wilson’s is a favorite sort. 
