. Descriptive catalogue of select fruit and ornamental trees grape vines, small fruits, flowering platns, Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 17 Ulster Prolific. A strong, vigorous grower with good foliage and exceedlingly pro- ductive ; clusters medium to small, compact, berries of good size; of dull copper color, skin tough, rendering it a good shipper and keeper ; quality rich and ex- cellent, ripens early. Vergennes. Very productive ; clusters large ; holding firmly to the


. Descriptive catalogue of select fruit and ornamental trees grape vines, small fruits, flowering platns, Nurseries (Horticulture) New Jersey Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Nursery stock Catalogs. Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 17 Ulster Prolific. A strong, vigorous grower with good foliage and exceedlingly pro- ductive ; clusters medium to small, compact, berries of good size; of dull copper color, skin tough, rendering it a good shipper and keeper ; quality rich and ex- cellent, ripens early. Vergennes. Very productive ; clusters large ; holding firmly to the stem ; color light amber ; flavor rich and delicious ; flesh meaty and tender. Ripens as early as Hartford Prolific, and is an excellent late keeper. Wyoming Red. Vine very hardy, healthy and robust, with thick leathery foliage ; color of berry similar to Delaware, but brighter, being one of the most beautiful of the amber or red grapes; flesh tender, juicy, sweet, with a strong native aroma ; ripens a trifle before Delaware, and is a valuable market grape. I Woodruff's Red. A large, handsome grape from Michigan, said to be a seedling of Concord, but of much stronger native aroma. Its large size of bunch and berry make it remarkably showy, and it is therefore a profitable market sort. The vine is a strong grower with healthy foliage and entirely hardy. Ripens early. Moyer. Originated in Canada, and is a cross between the Delaware and some purely native variety. In habit of growth, hardiness, quality and size of cluster it resem- bles the Delaware very much, but it ripens with the very earliest, has larger berries, has been free from rot and mildew, even in places and seasons where everythin|^ It has stood, unprotected, 35° below zero without injury. It is VQTx sweet as soon as colored, skin tough, but thin ; pulp tender, juicy, of delicious flavor, and entirely free fVom foxiness. Noah. Bunch medium, shouldered compact, berry medium, pale yellow with white bloom ; pulpy but s


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