. The Cromwell Nursery : MCMII. Nursery stock Connecticut Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. The] Cromwell Nursery, Cromwell, Conn. 9 Campbell's Early. A very large, promising, early black Grape, of good eating and keeping qualities. Worthy of trial. 25 cts. Catawba. The old popular red Grape. Matures in sheltered locations in southern New England. 10 cts. Concord. The old black favorite. Suc- ceeds everywhere, ioc. Delaware. A small red Grape of finest flavor. 10 cts. Diamond (Moore's). Almost transparent; large, early, hardy, sweet and juic


. The Cromwell Nursery : MCMII. Nursery stock Connecticut Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. The] Cromwell Nursery, Cromwell, Conn. 9 Campbell's Early. A very large, promising, early black Grape, of good eating and keeping qualities. Worthy of trial. 25 cts. Catawba. The old popular red Grape. Matures in sheltered locations in southern New England. 10 cts. Concord. The old black favorite. Suc- ceeds everywhere, ioc. Delaware. A small red Grape of finest flavor. 10 cts. Diamond (Moore's). Almost transparent; large, early, hardy, sweet and juicy. One of the best Grapes. 10 cts. Green Mountain. Very early, sweet and prolific. Bunch and berry medium to small in size. Color greenish white. Should be in every fam- ily collection. 25 cts. Isabella. Succeeds here in sheltered locations. Finest quality and very productive, ioc. Niagara. Large, midseason ; greenish white ; popular ; of fair quality and quite productive. 10 cts. Pocklington. Similar to Niagara in size, but a trifle yellower in color, later in season, and more foxy in flavor. 10 cts. Worden. Resembles Concord. Earler and of better quality, ioc. STANDARD PEARS First-class trees, 5 to 7 feet, 25 cts. each, per doz., except where noted. Ripening in order named. Doyenne d'Ete, Clapp's Favorite, Bartlett(35c), Seckle (35c), Howell, Bosc, Sheldon, Vermont Beauty, Lawrence, Anjou, Kieffer, Easter Beurre. Worden-Seckel. A seedling of Seckel, originated by Sylvester Worden, of Worden grape fame. Mr. S. D. Willard, of Geneva, says : " I do not think there can be any mis- take in calling this Pearthe standard of excel- lence, so far as good eating Pears are con- cerned. When this is disseminated, the world will have a better Pear than it has ever worden-seckel pear. known ; First-class, 50 BRIGHTON Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration an


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