. Steckler's seeds : 1905 . 15c. each,$ per dozen. Extra large size, Ives.—Ripens with the Concord. Goodfor wine; vigorous and productive. 15c.«ach, $ per dozen. Extra large size,50c. each. Hereemont (McKee).—The most popu-lar and successful red or purple grape inthe South, excellent for t^ble and is identical w^ith it. Price, ; $ per dozen. Extra large size,Soc. each. The Niagara.—Tlie Niagara grape is the best of the white varieties. The bunchesare large, transparent white, very sweetand delicious in flavor. This is one of thebest table grapes, but wi
. Steckler's seeds : 1905 . 15c. each,$ per dozen. Extra large size, Ives.—Ripens with the Concord. Goodfor wine; vigorous and productive. 15c.«ach, $ per dozen. Extra large size,50c. each. Hereemont (McKee).—The most popu-lar and successful red or purple grape inthe South, excellent for t^ble and is identical w^ith it. Price, ; $ per dozen. Extra large size,Soc. each. The Niagara.—Tlie Niagara grape is the best of the white varieties. The bunchesare large, transparent white, very sweetand delicious in flavor. This is one of thebest table grapes, but will answer also forwine making. 20c. each. Extra large size,50c. each. Scuppernong.—The Bronze ScuppernongGrapes are native of the South, and bearwell here. In Mississippi, Alabama andFlorida Scuppernong Grapes are largelyplanted for preserving and wine making;they are excellent for the latter purpose,and will make as good wine as vines should not be trimmed. 25 centseach. Extra larsre si^e. sOc. GLOBE REPRE5EMT56IZE opGRAPE. COLUMBIAN IMPERIAL GRAPE.—This is the largest and most beautiful pur-ple Grape in the world. The vines arevery productive and grow in any soil. Itsdeep feeding root enables it to resist anylong period of drought, which, however,while somewhat reducing the size of thefruit dees not in the least affect its bear-ing qualities. It is decidedly free fromdisease—mildew and black rot. Grows inimmense clusters, berries of rich purplecolor, fine flavor, sv/eet, juicy pulp, com-pact and even growth. A desirable ship-ping and table grape. Price, 75c. each. JAPANESE PERSIMMONS. (Hya-KUME, Zenpi, Triumph).—This new valu-able fruit has been fruited for the last few-years. Most varieties are of excellentquality; twice and three as large asthe native kind; very attractive when thefruit is ripe. The fruit often weighs upound, is very sweet and of a most deli-cious flavor. As they are of easy cultureand do well here it is a profitabl
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