. Mount Vernon, or Kirkwood. Large; light scarlet.; fine flavor; a desirable variety for home cultivation. Season late to very late. 50 cts. per doz. ; $ per 100; $ per 1,000. Mrs. Garfield. Large size ; bright scarlet color ; rich sweet flavor ; very productive ; ripens earlv. $ per doz.; $ per 100. Parry. A new variety of great promise ; a rank, vigor- ous grower; very productive; fruit stalks large and stocky. Berries large ; uniform ; bright crimson color, and very attractive. Quality best. $ per doz.; $ per 100. Prince of Berries. Large size; beautiful, brilliant
. Mount Vernon, or Kirkwood. Large; light scarlet.; fine flavor; a desirable variety for home cultivation. Season late to very late. 50 cts. per doz. ; $ per 100; $ per 1,000. Mrs. Garfield. Large size ; bright scarlet color ; rich sweet flavor ; very productive ; ripens earlv. $ per doz.; $ per 100. Parry. A new variety of great promise ; a rank, vigor- ous grower; very productive; fruit stalks large and stocky. Berries large ; uniform ; bright crimson color, and very attractive. Quality best. $ per doz.; $ per 100. Prince of Berries. Large size; beautiful, brilliant color; fine, firm texture ; very fine flavor, resembling, in a remarkable degree, that of the wild strawberry; plant strong, vigorous and healthy. 75 cts. per doz. ; $ per 100. Seth Boyden (No. 30). Large; bright crimson; juicy, rich, firm and good; one of the well tried and popular standard varieties. 50 cts. per doz.; $ per 100 ; $ per 1,000. Sharpless. Very large; clear red; firm, sweet, and of good quality ; somewhat irregular ; a rapid and vigor- ous grower. 50 cts. per doz.; $ per 100 ; $ per 1,000. Wrilson's Albany. A once popular variety which is now largely superseded by those of recent introduc- tion. 50 cts. per doz.; $ per 100 ; $ per 1,000. HARDY GRAPES. Grapes will flourish and bear abundantly on almost any good, dry soil, especially if the vines are trained against a building. We would emphatically urge all farmers, and others who have barns or buildings, to plant grape vines about them. Many varieties will do well when thus sup- ported and protected, where they are worthless grown on arbors. Nor is it necessary for persons to conclude, because some of the more tender varieties will not grow with them, that they cannot have grapes, because there are kinds adapted to almost every locality, that may be grown on a very cheap and simple arbor, or even on single poles or stakes. Strong selected 2 year vines. 50 cts. each; $ per doz., ex
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