. What to plant and how to plant it and fancy poultry for profit and pleasure. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Jacksonville Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. NURSERY DEPARTMENT—GRAPES 25 GRAPES. The vine comes quickly into bearing, yielding fruit usually the second year after planting, requires but little space, and, when properly trained, is an ornament to the yard, garden or vineyard. It is stated by some of the most eminent physiologists that among all the fruits conducive to r


. What to plant and how to plant it and fancy poultry for profit and pleasure. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Jacksonville Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Agricultural implements Catalogs. NURSERY DEPARTMENT—GRAPES 25 GRAPES. The vine comes quickly into bearing, yielding fruit usually the second year after planting, requires but little space, and, when properly trained, is an ornament to the yard, garden or vineyard. It is stated by some of the most eminent physiologists that among all the fruits conducive to regularity, health and vigor in the human system, the Grape ranks No. i. We hope soon to see the day when every family shall have an abundant supply of this most excellent fruit for at least six months of the year. The soil for Grapes should be dry ; when not so naturally, it should be thoroughly drained. It should be deeply worked and well manured. ' 1,000 1- year vines $o 15 2- yearvines 25 1 Diamond. A new white Grape of handsome appearance, equal or superior to Niagara in quality, and 10 days earlier than that variety. It is prolific, very thrifty and vigorous. Seems well suited for culture in the South, both for home use and for market; it has succeeded finely in South Florida. Champion. One of the earliest of American Grapes, and on that account has brought good prices in near-by markets, but is too tender for long shipment. Bunches medium ; berries medium, round, blue-black ; quality fair ; vine healthy and vigorous. Moore's Early. Bunches small; berries very large, round; blue-black; flesh pulpy, sweet; quality good. Very early, or two weeks before the Concord ; valuable for market. Delaware. Bunches small to medium ; fruit small; skin red or pink, and very thin ; juicy, vinous, excellent. Held in very high esteem every- where it is grown. Only a moderate grower when young, but very hardy and vigorous when fully established. Ripens in July. Concord. Bunches and berries


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