. Catalogue of grape vines and nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Viticulture Catalogs; Fruit-culture Catalogs; Grapes Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 6 Lewis Roesch, Nurseryman, Empire State—A white grape of first rate quality, ripening about a week after Concord. Bunch long but slender. Berries medium, sweet, juicy and sprightly. Free from fox, skin thin but tough, a good keeper. The vine is a vigorous grower, quite healthy and fairly hardy. Etta—White. A seedling of Elvira which it resembles but has larger berries and firmer ski


. Catalogue of grape vines and nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Viticulture Catalogs; Fruit-culture Catalogs; Grapes Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 6 Lewis Roesch, Nurseryman, Empire State—A white grape of first rate quality, ripening about a week after Concord. Bunch long but slender. Berries medium, sweet, juicy and sprightly. Free from fox, skin thin but tough, a good keeper. The vine is a vigorous grower, quite healthy and fairly hardy. Etta—White. A seedling of Elvira which it resembles but has larger berries and firmer skin, and is less compact and of a better quality. The vine is of vigorous, growth, healthy, hardy and very productive. Late. Caertner—(Bog. No. 14.) Early, red; medium to large in bunch and berry; sweet, rich and aromatic. Geneva—New, white. Said to be of ironclad hardiness, a robust, healthy grower. Ripens about with Concord, of medium size in bunch and berry; quality fine; skin thick; a good keeper and shipper. Goethe—(Rog. No. 1.) Light red, bunch large, berries very large, flesh sweet and juicy; ripens about with Catawba. Vine vigorous, rank grower and generally healthy. Good keeper; highly esteemed at the South for table and wine. Green Mountain—New, White. Originated in Vermont. Early as Moore's Early. Bunch long but slender, berry medium, sweet and of fine quality. It is inclined to drop its berries when ripe. Hartford—Black; ripens from four to six days before Concord; bunch and berry large, flesh sweet, but somewhat foxy; inclined to drop its berries when fully ripe. Vigorous, healthy and very prolific. Hayes—White. Originated by John B. Moore of Mass. Ripens a week before Concord. Bunch and berry medium, skin firm, flesh tender, very sweet, juicy and excellent. Vine hardy and healthy, similar to Martha, both in growth and fruit, of better quality, but not as produc- tive. Herbert—(Rogers No. 44.) Black; bunch and berry very large, flesh sweet, tender a


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