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SELECT HARDY NATIVE GRAPES. 
Prices of Grape Vines:— 25 cts. each, except where noted. 
BLACK GRAPES. 
Barry (Rogers’ No. 43)—Bunch large, but rather short; berries large, roundish, much like Black Ham¬ 
burgh ; delicate, sweet, and tender. Ripens with Concord. Vine vigorous and productive. One of 
the largest and finest of the Rogers Hybrids. 
Champion—A large grape, of medium quality. Its chief value consists in its earliness, rendering it a val¬ 
uable sort to plant where the seasons are short. 
Clinton — Bunches small and very compact; berries small ; sprightly; when thoroughly ripe is a good table 
grape and keeps well; valuable for wine. A free, rapid grower, and profuse bearer; ripens earlier than 
the Isabella. Good keeper. 
WINCHELL (Reduced). 
Concord—A large, handsome grape, ripening a week or two earlier than the Isabella; very hardy, productive, 
and reliable; succeeds well over a great extent of country, and is one of the most popular market 
grapes. 
Eaton—Bunch large, compact. Berries very large, round, black, covered with a thick blue bloom. In gen¬ 
eral appearance it strongly resembles Moore’s Early. Skin thick ; very juicy, with some pulp. A large, 
showy grape. 
Eumelan—Bunch good size; generally compact, shouldered; berry medium; flesh tender, sweet; quality 
excellent; vine moderately vigorous ; ripens just after the Hartford. One of the best table grapes , and 
valuable for the amateur. 
Hartford—A hardy, profuse bearing, and tolerably good grape; very early and reliable, and a valuable market 
variety on this account. 
Herbert (Rogers’ No. 44) — Bunch rather long, but compact; berry large; tender, sweet, and rich; early 
and productive. A handsome variety, and one of the best of the Rogers’ in quality. 
