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Vice's * pioral * Quide. 
CURRANTS. 
Plant in rows four feet apart, with plants three feet 
apart in the row. By mail, add 25 cents per dozen. 
Fay’s New Prolific, red; a seedling from the 
Cherry Currant; fruit large; plant very pro¬ 
ductive ; i year plants, each, 75 cents ; dozen, 
$7.50; 2 year plants, each, £1; dozen, . . . .1000 
Cherry, red ; fruit extra large; 1 year plants, 
dozen 75 cents ; hundred, . 5 00 
Victoria, red; very productive; late; 1 year, 
dozen $r.00; hundred, . 6 00 
White Grape, the best white variety ; very pro¬ 
ductive ; 1 year, dozen 75 cents ; hundred, . . 5 00 
Red Grape, strong grower; fruit medium size; 
1 year, dozen 75 cents ; hundred, . 5 00 ; 
Black Champion, a new English variety; the 
fruit is very large, handsome, and highly fla¬ 
vored ; 1 year, each . 1 00 j 
Black Naples, an old but good variety; 1 year, 
dozen 75 cents; hundred, . 5 00 
Lee’s Prolific, new ; about ten days earlier than 
Black Naples ; 1 year, dozen $1.00; hundred, 6 00 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Gooseberries thrive best if planted where they will 
receive a partial shade. Plant the same distance as 
Currants. Add 25 cents per dozen by mail. 
Industry, a new foreign variety that promises to 
be a valuable acquisition. The fruit is large, 
dark red, with a rich, pleasant flavor. It has 
been grown in this locality the past three years, 
giving the best of satisfaction ; an immense 
yielder, and has shown no signs of mildew ; each 1 00 
Downing’s, greenish white; doz. $1.50; hundred, 10 00 
Smith’s, large ; light green ; doz. $1.25 ; hundred, . 8 00 
GRAPES-NEW VARIETIES. 
Duchess, bunch medium to large, handsomely 
formed, shouldered, very compact ; of a green¬ 
ish white color; skin thin, flesh tender, without 
pulp and of the finest quality ; 1 year vines, 
each, 50 cents ; 2 year, . 75 
Golden Pocklington, beautiful light golden yellow 
with a fine bloom ; bunches large, sometimes 
shouldered ; berries round, very large, thickly 
set on the bunch, to which they cling very firmly ; 
in quality it is unsurpassed, being of a rich, 
pleasant sweet flavor ; 1 year 30 cents ; 2 year, 50 1 
Grapes, Amber Queen, very early, hardy, strong 
grower; ripens in August; fruit of excellent 
quality ; amber color, but turns darker if al¬ 
lowed to remain on the vine; 1 year, each . . 
Jefferson, bunch large, often double shouldered, 
very' compact ; berries large, light red with 
a thin whitish bloom, very solid and sweet; 
vigorous, hardy and very productive; 1 year 
60 cents ; 2 year, . 
Prentiss, bunch large, seldom shouldered; berry 
medium to large ; yellowish green, with a rosy 
tint when exposed to the sun; firm; flesh ten¬ 
der, sweet; 1 year 50 cents; 2 year,. 
Lady Washington, bunch very iaige, generally 
double shouldered; color deep yellow, with a 
tinge of pink when exposed to the sun, and cov¬ 
ered with a thin white bloom ; flesh tender, soft 
and very' sweet ; 1 year 50 cents; 2 year, . . . 
Poughkeepsie Red, new. This and the Ulster 
Prolific have been exhibited at most all of our 
State, and many of the County', Fairs for sever¬ 
al y'cars past, and undoubtedly' many of our 
customers are well acquainted with them. This 
variety is a cross of the Delaware and Iona; 
in quality it can hardly be surpassed. The 
bunches arc larger than those of the Delaware 
and it is said to succeed where the Delaware 
will not ; strong 2 year vines, each .2 00 
Ulster Prolific, new ; fruit handsome and of ex¬ 
cellent quality ; a vigorous, healthy grower, and 
very productive; color coppery-red. This va¬ 
riety' is a cross of the Catawba and a wild 
Grape; strong 2 y'car vines, each,. 2 00 
Vergennes, bunch and berries large ; of a light red 
color; clings firmly to the stem; flavor rich 
and sweet; ripens very early, and is an excel¬ 
lent keeper; 1 y'ear 60 cents ; 2 year, .... 80 
OLDER SORTS. 
Add 25 cts. per doz. by mail for 1 year; 50 cts. for 2 yrs. 
i yr 
each. 
doz. 
2 y*r. each. doz. 
Agawam, (Rogers’ 15,) . 
$° 25 $2 50 
• • $0 35 $3 So 
Brighton,. 
Champion, very early, . 
30 
3 00 
. . 40 4 00 
25 
2 50 
35 3 50 
Concord, . 
25 
2 50 
35 3 50 
Delaware,. 
Lady, . 
30 
3 00 
40 4 00 
Merrimack, ( Rogers’ 19,1 
25 
2 50 
35 3 50 
Moore’s Early, .... 
Salem, (Rogers' 22,) . . 
40 
4 00 
60 6 00 
25 
2 50 
35 3 50 
Wilder, (Rogers’ 4.) . . 
25 
2 50 
35 3 5 o 
50 
75 
75 
CUTHBFRT. 
