DUNDEE NURSERY. 
15 
Grapes 
I offer only the hardiest and best varieties. 
MOORE’S EARLY—Bunch large; berry large, round, with heavy blue bloom; 
vine exceedingly hardy, entirely exempt from mildew or disease: Its 
earliness makes it desirable for an early market; its hardiness particu¬ 
larly adapted it to Canada and northern parts of the United States. Suc¬ 
ceeds admirably in the south. 
WORDEN.—A splendid large grape cf the Concord type, but earlier, larger in 
bunch and berry, and of decidedly better quality; vine hardier than the 
old stand-by, and every way as healthy. 
Each. Doz. 100 
Moore’s Early and Worden, 2 years ....$ 25 $2 50 $15 00 
Concord, 2 years . 15 1 50 10 00 
Bunch very large, berries black, sweet, and the best all-around grape for 
family use. Hardiest and most productive vines. 
Niagara, 2 years... 25 2 50 15 00 
Bunch medium; berry large and greenish white; good for family use and 
market. A late keeper. Vines hardy and productive. 
Poeklington, 2 years . 25 2 50 15 00 
Bunch medium; berry large; golden yellow; fair quality, good for des¬ 
serts and market; late. Vines fairly hardy and productive. 
Agawam, 2 years. 25 2 50 15 00 
Bunch large; berries large and red; musk flavor; late keeping. Vines 
very vigorous and productive. 
Cottage, 2 years. 25 2 50 15 00 
Bunch small; berries small and black; very early; good for family use 
and market. Vine hardy and productive. 
Salem, 2 years . 25 2 50 15 00 
Bunch large; berry large; coppery red; one of the best to use when half 
ripe for pies, jelies, etc. Late. Vines hardy and productive. 
Brighton, 2 years. 25 2 50 15 00 
Bunch large; berry large; red; excellent quality; late. Vines hardy and 
productive. 
Moyer, 2 years . 25 2 50 15 00 
Very much like the Delaware, except lighter colored and more productive. 
Diamond, 2 years. 25 2 50 15 00 
Bunch large, berries medium; greenish white; fine quality. Vines hardy 
and productive. 
Early Ohio. 25 2 50 15 00 
Introduced by C. S. Curtice, N. Y., and said to be fine and two weeks 
earlier than Moore’s Early. 
Gooseberries 
Plant three to four feet apart each way, manure well, and after fruit is gath¬ 
ered, prune out all old wood. 
ENGLISH VARIETIES. 
INDUSTRY.— The best English gooseberry yet introduced; of vigorous up¬ 
right growth and a greater cropper than any other known variety, berries 
of the largest size, one and one-half inches in diameter and of most 
excellent flavor, both pleasant and rich; color, when fully ripe, dark red. 
% years ......... _____ / .50c each; $5.00 per dozen; $30.00 per 100 
