. Catalogue of Green's Nursery Co. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Berries. Concord Grape. So popular and well known as to need no de- scription. The early, black, healthy, hardy grape for the million, succeeding everywhere and producing abund- antly, fruit of good qual- ity. It has few superiors, all things considered, and shouid be included in all collections. Prices, lyr., 4c; doz., 40c, and 2 year, 6c; doz., 60c. Eaton—New Black Grape. This is the largest berried grape we have ever grown. Its large size


. Catalogue of Green's Nursery Co. Nursery stock New York (State) Rochester Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Berries Catalogs; Nursery stock; Fruit trees; Berries. Concord Grape. So popular and well known as to need no de- scription. The early, black, healthy, hardy grape for the million, succeeding everywhere and producing abund- antly, fruit of good qual- ity. It has few superiors, all things considered, and shouid be included in all collections. Prices, lyr., 4c; doz., 40c, and 2 year, 6c; doz., 60c. Eaton—New Black Grape. This is the largest berried grape we have ever grown. Its large size causes its sale quickly when offered in the market. The Rural New Yorker says: Eaton bears the largest bunches and berries of any variety in the R. N. Y. collection, and the vine is loaded. It ripens just with the Worden. The quality of Eaton is, as we have often stated, not high, but the great berries are full of juice and a tender pulp which releases the seeds readily. It is nearly if not quite free from f oxiness. Price, 20c each. Moyer.—An early red grape. We made our first picking September 1st, 21 days before the Worden. The quality is prime and the yield of 4 year old vines is satisfac- tory. Clusters not large but increase as the vines grow older, now twice as large as they were two years ago. It has stood unpro- tected 35 degrees below zero without injury. It is sweet as soon as colored, skin tough, but thin, pulp tender, juicy, of delicious flavor, and entirely free from foxiness. Imagine a Delaware free from rot and mil- dew and earlier than Champion, and you have an idea of this new variety. It never drops off its stem and when ripe gradually changes into raisins. Prices, 10c and 20c each. 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 resembles Catawba, but ripens earlier—with the Delaware—uniting the sprightliness of the Catawba with the sweetness and rich-


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