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BOBBINK & ATKINS, RUTHERFORD, N. J. 
GREENHOUSE DEPARTMENT 
In our huge greenhouses (Almost eight acres in size) 
we grow many subjects suitable for the use of patrons 
owning small greenhouses or conservatories. All stock 
offered in this list is for forcing under glass, and is not 
for outdoors use. 
GRAPE VINES 
FOR GREENHOUSE CULTURE 
Strong Fruiting Canes in 9 Inch Pots 
BARBAROSA 
A late variety producing heavy bunches of large black 
roundish oval berries. A very attractive show grape. 
BLACK HAMBURG 
Very large, roundish oval berries, flesh very rich and 
juicy, one of the best varieties in cultivation. 
CANON HALL MUSCAT 
Richly flavored, large amber colored berries of fine 
quality. 
FOSTER’S SEEDLING 
Very large bunches of round black berries of monstrous 
size; flesh juicy and sweet. Habit vigorous and ro¬ 
bust. 
GROS COLMAN 
Very large bunches of round black berries of monstrous 
size; flesh juicy and sweet. Habit vigorous and robust. 
MUSCAT OF ALEXANDRIA 
Berries large and oval, pale amber when ripe; flesh firm 
and rich. 
All above Grapes, $6.50 each, $60.00 per 10, 
not less than five at the ten rate. 
PRICES QUOTED F. O. B. RUTHERFORD, N. J. 
Packing charged at cost. Subject to prior sale. 
FIGS 
BRUNSWICK 
Large, pear-shaped; dark brown; flesh thick, soft, very 
good. Late. 7 in. pot, 18/24 inches high at $2.00 each. 
BROWN TURKEY 
Medium size, short, thick; color coppery brown; flesh 
amber to pink; quality excellent. 7 in. pot, 18/24 in¬ 
ches high at $2.00 each; 8 in. pot, 2/3 ft. high at $2.75 
each. 
CELESTE 
Small to medium; violet color; flesh light to rose at 
center; juicy, sweet, excellent. Early. 7 in. pot, 18/24 
inches high at $2.00 each; 8 inch pot, 2/3 ft. high at 
$2.75 each. 
NECTARINES AND PEACHES 
For Greenhouse culture. 
We have a limited quantity of the popular varieties. 
Send for list. 
