. Descriptive catalogue of select fruit and ornamental trees grape vines, small fruits, flowering platns, Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. are of a vigorous growth and verv productive, with tough leatherv fohage. Clusters large and compact sometimes shouldered ; berry large, round, wnth a thin skin of a greenish white color, turning to pale amber ; flesh slightly pulpy sweet and good. While its quality is not the best it is as good as Bonccrd and ripens with that variety. Moore's Diamond. This promise


. Descriptive catalogue of select fruit and ornamental trees grape vines, small fruits, flowering platns, Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. are of a vigorous growth and verv productive, with tough leatherv fohage. Clusters large and compact sometimes shouldered ; berry large, round, wnth a thin skin of a greenish white color, turning to pale amber ; flesh slightly pulpy sweet and good. While its quality is not the best it is as good as Bonccrd and ripens with that variety. Moore's Diamond. This promises to be one of the best, if not the best, of the white grapes, new or old, onginatmg with Jacob Moore, of Brighton Grape fame. The quality is superb ; coni- parable with lona, The vine is healthy and hardy. Eaton. A seedling of Concord but claimed of more vigorous gro'W'th, quite as productive, with larger and better fruit. Bunch ven,- large, round, covered with a thick blue bloom. Brighton Too much can scarcely be said in favor of this as to quality and other properties. In color, form,and size of both bunch and berry, it re- sembles Catawba, but ripens early— with the Delaware—uniting the sprightliness of the Catawba with the sweetness and richness of the Dela- ware. Vine a free grower and pro- ductive, but foliage mildews in un- favorable locations, and seasons favorable for mildew. 'Pocklington. An attractive white grape'of purely native origin. Vine vigorous, hardy, productive, and free from mildew. Clusters compact, large, generally shouldered and showy. Berries large, greenish-amber, turning to golden yel- low when fully ripe. Round ; flesh juicy and sweet, with some pulp, and quite fox}'. Ripens wdth Concord. Wilder (^Rogers' 4). Perhaps the finest in quality of all the hardy black grapes. Vine a good grower, productive, with good foliage for a hybrid, but not equal to Concord and others of the Labruscus in this particular. Bunch and berries lare ; pulp soft and ten


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