Grapes— Hardy Garden Grapes. 
* to left indicates that that variety can also be sup-plied in Fruiting size, slake grown. 
♦Bacchus. (Black). The wine grape, very rapid grower, fruit rich, sprightly 
flavor, berries small in compact clusters. 
Brighton. (Red). Bunches large and well formed; berries medium to large, of good 
flavor. Excellent early grape. 
Campbell’s Early. (Black). This superb new grape is fulfiling the promises made 
for it remarkably well. It forms large and handsome clusters, thickly set with 
large round berries. Flavor is rich, sweet and delightful. Very early. 
Catawba. (Red). This excellent table and wine grape has round berries; when 
fully ripe they are a dark copper color. 
♦Concord. (Black). The fine market leader, with large, handsome clusters of large 
luscious berries. Entirely hardy, productive and reliable. 
♦Diamond. (White). This handsome and valuable grape is a seedling of Concord, 
has the same sturdy qualities of vine, and ripens its fruit several weeks earlier. 
Eaton. (Black). Very large, a most delicious table grape of highest quality. 
Niagara. (White). Its clusters are large and handsome, compactly filled with large 
berries and having a thin but tough skin. Flesh is slightly pulpy, tender, sweet 
and delightful. 
Pocklington. (White). Clusters and berries large, light golden yellow when fully 
ripe; sweet and tender, with little pulp. 
♦Worden. (Black). This seedling of Concord is larger than the type in bunch and 
berry, of better flavor, earlier, as hardy and healthy in every way. 
Prices. 
Extra, 3 years. 
2 years. 
Fruiting size, stake grown 
.Each, 50 cts.; per 10, $4.50 
.Each, 35 cts.; per 10, $3.00; per 100, $20.00 
(Recommended ).Each, $1.00 to $2.00 
Blackberries. 
Eldorado. Berries are large, jet black; large clusters; sweet, melting, fine flavor. 
Rathbun. Fruit borne on long stems in clusters; berry very large; sweet and lus¬ 
cious. 
Snyder. Medium size, very hardy and enormously productive; has no hard core. 
Prices of Blackberries 
Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.00; per 100, $7.00. 
Gooseberries. 
Downing. Fruit large, roundish, light green, juicy. Each, 15 cts.; per 10, $1.00. 
Houghton. Medium size; fruit red; bears abundantly. Each, 15 cts.: per 10, $1.00. 
Industry. Berries of large size; dark red, excellent quality. Each, 25 cts : ner 
10 , $ 2 . 00 . 
Red Jacket. Red; resembles Houghton, but the fruit is larger; bush vigorous. 
Each, 20 cts.; per 10, $1.75. 
Raspberries. 
Columbian. Purple; very large, and one of the best for canning. 
Cumberland. Black; very large; firm and of good quality; mid-season. 
Cuthbert. Red, a reliable variety; berries are large, conical and of a rich crimson 
color; flavor rich and luscious; hardy and productive; mid-season to late. 
Golden Queen. Yellow; equal in size to Cuthbert; very hardy; very profilic. 
Kansas. Black, very large, fine flavor, mid-season. One of the best. 
St. Regis Everbearing. (New). Red; berries of large size and of a bright crimson 
color. Flavor very sweet and rich; excellent quality. Highly productive and 
very hardy. Producing abundantly throughout the entire summer. Each, 
25 cts.; per 10, $2.00. 
Prices of Raspberries (except St. Regis.) 
Strong canes.Each, 15 cts. Per 10, $1.25. Per 100, $8.00. 
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