General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . th a thick blue bloom. In general appearance of the bunch and berry it strongly resembles Moores Early. Skin thick; very juicy with some pulp. A large, showy grape. $ Drop—A native raised by Pringle. Resembles Delaware in bunch and berry; color yellowish white with a tinge of i-ed in the sun; flesh tender, juicy, rich, delicate, without the slightest foxiness; vine a good grower and bearer. Ripens with Delaware. Promising as an amateur grape. —Bunch medium, shouldered, compact; berry medium to la


General catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, roses, etc . th a thick blue bloom. In general appearance of the bunch and berry it strongly resembles Moores Early. Skin thick; very juicy with some pulp. A large, showy grape. $ Drop—A native raised by Pringle. Resembles Delaware in bunch and berry; color yellowish white with a tinge of i-ed in the sun; flesh tender, juicy, rich, delicate, without the slightest foxiness; vine a good grower and bearer. Ripens with Delaware. Promising as an amateur grape. —Bunch medium, shouldered, compact; berry medium to lai-ge; skin thick, light red, covered with bloom; flesh meaty, tender, sprightly, rich, fine quality. Vine vigorous, healthy. Resembles lona. One of the most promising of the newer grapes, but we fear it is too late for this locality, as it seems to ripen only in very favorable seasons. Farther south it will be valuable. Ked—A large and handsome red grape of medium quality. Vigorous, hardy and prolific. Esteemed for market in some localities. 34 ELLWANOEE <& BARRTS BLACKBERRIES. In the g-arden, plant in i-ows about five feet apart, and four feet apart in the rows. In the field, plant in rows,six feet apart, and three feet apart in the rows. Treat the same as Raspberries. They may be planted in the Fallor Spring-. Price, 50 cekts per dozen, $ per 100, except where noted. Aga^am—Of medium size, jet black, sweet, melting- to the core. Plant hardy and very prolific. A fine earlyvariety. Ancient Briton—Medium size, melting-, without core. Hardy and very prolific. One of the best. Dorchester—Medium to large, oblong, shiningblack; juicy and of good quality; a strong-grower and moderate Cluster—Medium to large; of bestqualit3, sufficiently firm to ship, althoughsweet and having no hard core. Plantvigorous, hardy, healthy and productive;ripens about with Wilsons Harvest—Of small size, fair qualityand very early; plant vig


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