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The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut. 
New Grape, Campbell’s Early. 
VARIETIES OF GRAPES— -Hardy Garden Grapes. 
* to left indicates *hat that variety can also be supplied in Fruiting size, stake 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. 
OA.MFBELL'S EARLY, (Black). This superb new grape 
is fulfilling the promises made for it remarkably well. 
It forms large and handsome clusters, thickly set with 
large round berries. Flavor is rich, sweet and delight¬ 
ful. 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 lar^e and hand¬ 
some. 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. . Each, 50 cts.; per 10. $4.50 
2 years.Each, 35 cts.; per 10, S3. 00; per 100, $20.00 
Fruiting size, stake grown . Each, SI.00 to S2.00 
Quinces. 
Apple or Orange. Large, roundish; bright golden yellow, 
cooks tender; excellent flavor. 
Bentley. Large and handsome, after the orange quince 
type. 
Champion. The tree is a prolific and constant bearer; fruit larger than the orange. 
Rea’s Mammoth. Very large and a prolific bearer. 
Prices of Quinces. 
5 to 7 feet, transplanted, each 75 cts. to $3.00. 
Write for available list of transplanted sizes. 
3 to 4 feet, each, 50 cts. ; per 10, S4.00; per 100, S35.00. 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
