. D. Miller, Jr.'s descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, vines, &c., &c., cultivated and for sale by the Cumberland Nurseries, Middlesex Station, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, near Carlisle, Penna . ella, and a couple ofweeks earlier. 50 to 75 cents each. Diana—Retemblei the Catawba ; buwh more compact, ripens earlier, and more certain ; keepswell to pak away for winter ; one of the best. 50 to $1 each. Delaware—Bunrh and berry rather small; reddish color ; vine not very vigorous ; representedto be one of the very be-t native grapes ; hardy and productive. $


. D. Miller, Jr.'s descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, vines, &c., &c., cultivated and for sale by the Cumberland Nurseries, Middlesex Station, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, near Carlisle, Penna . ella, and a couple ofweeks earlier. 50 to 75 cents each. Diana—Retemblei the Catawba ; buwh more compact, ripens earlier, and more certain ; keepswell to pak away for winter ; one of the best. 50 to $1 each. Delaware—Bunrh and berry rather small; reddish color ; vine not very vigorous ; representedto be one of the very be-t native grapes ; hardy and productive. $2 to (3 each. Hur*ford Prolific—Large; dark colored ; very productive and hardy; medium quality, earlierand more < rtain than Isabella in cold climates. 50 to 75 oentf each. Rebecca—This new White Grape, about which so much has been said, is considered one of thevery tuu !y, prolific, but not very vigorous. May improve, when it is subjected to out-door propagation in it* general vigor. $1 to $2. Cassady—A very handsome, productive and good white grape. 50 cents $1. Emily—Bunch large ; berry medium, pale red, very juicy and good, said to be fine. 50 to 75c. D. MILLER, DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE.—GRAPES. 33. Louisa—Bunch large, resembling Isabella,and quite equal to that favorite variety, ifnot better, with much more certainty of ma-turing its crops, and earlier very hardy andproductive. 75 cents to §1. To Kalon—Bunch large ; berry dark incolor ; under good culture highly praised. 75c. Anna — Quite new ; white ; not fullytested. $2. Garrigues—Bunch and berry large, darkresembling Isabella; vigorous, hardy and ear-lier than Isabella. 50 cents. Canbys August—A. medium sized, tol-erable good grape, earlier than Isabella. 50c. Canadian Chief—This is represented asa native, on which there seems to be somedoubts ; origin said to be Canada, but notknown how it will suit more Southern cli-mate ; very valuable if it stands the climate.$1 each. Ontario—


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