. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. lias since regularly borne large crops of fine fruit. The vine is a remarkably strong grower and very hardy. Tne leaves are thick and leathery, and dark, glossy green. Bunches very large and uniform, and very compact. Berries as large as, or larger than, Concord. Skin thin but tough, which insures their ship- ping qualities. Quality good, very little pulp, melting and sweet to ihe centre. Pockiington. Wh


. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. lias since regularly borne large crops of fine fruit. The vine is a remarkably strong grower and very hardy. Tne leaves are thick and leathery, and dark, glossy green. Bunches very large and uniform, and very compact. Berries as large as, or larger than, Concord. Skin thin but tough, which insures their ship- ping qualities. Quality good, very little pulp, melting and sweet to ihe centre. Pockiington. White. Ripens with Con- cord. Vine very vigorous, hardy and produc- tive. Bunch and berry of good size. Color a light lemon yellow. Flesh moderately tender, sweet, with a peculiar aromatic flavor. Orig- inated at Sandy Hill, N. Y. Rogers' No. 15 (Agawam). Red. Ripens soon after Concord. Bunches large, generally loose. Berries large, round. Color dark red, or maroon. Flesh tender, juicy, vinous, with a high, peculiar flavor. Vine very vigorous, hardy and productive. Rogers' No. 19 (Merrimac). Black. Early. Bunches rather large, short and broad, compact. Berries large, round ; black, with a slight bloom. Flesh tender nearly to the center, juicy, sweet and high flavored. Rogers' No. 4 (Wilder). Black. Ripens with the Concord. Bunches very large, shoul- dered, compact. Berry large, round, black, with a thin bloom. Flesh tender, sweet and sprightly. Quality best. Vine vigorous, hardy and productive. Succeeds in many localities. Rogers' No. 9 (Lindley). Red. Rath- er early. Bunches medium size, rather long and compact. Berry medium size, round, red- dish, sweet. Vine vigorous, productive. Roger's No. 22 (Salem). Purple. Early when not overstocked, sometimes as early as Delaware. Bunches large, compact, shoulder- ed. Berries large, round, purple. Skin thick and firm. Flesh sweet and tender, with a rich, aromatic flavor. Vine moderately vigorous, hardy, healthy. It is a splendid keeper a


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