. Descriptive catalogue and price list : of American grape vines, small fruit plants, Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Grapes Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs. Should be planted in rows five or six feet apart and ifhree^et in the row, and some six inches deep. In small gardens they may be put only three by four feet apart. They do not need much pruning until tliey get to be five or six year/ old, when some of the oldest canes should be cut out annually to keep the bushes open. BLACK CHAMPION—Black. The largest of the jb known and valued in England.


. Descriptive catalogue and price list : of American grape vines, small fruit plants, Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Grapes Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Seedlings Catalogs. Should be planted in rows five or six feet apart and ifhree^et in the row, and some six inches deep. In small gardens they may be put only three by four feet apart. They do not need much pruning until tliey get to be five or six year/ old, when some of the oldest canes should be cut out annually to keep the bushes open. BLACK CHAMPION—Black. The largest of the jb known and valued in England. SLACK NAPLES—The best old black variety. CHERRY—Red. The largest of all, except Kay's Prolific. Very popular in market, and brings several cents more per quart than any o/her old variety. Although others may say that Cherry and La Versailles are one and the game, we have both varieties pure and distinct, each with its peculiar characteristics. /eatly exceeded all expectations of the proprietor if Fay's Prolific, and who is often almost blamed claimed nearly enough for it. It is so good and not only the introducer, but also the heirs of the sales of the plants. That all other varieties of red currants have been superseded by Fkj's Prolific seems to be a fact, and the constant increase in demand for the plants is best evidence of this. I have already paid the estate of Lincoln Fay. the originator, over BIURET THOUSAND DOLLARS IN CASH as their share from my sales of Fay Prolific, and have much pride in the fact that this is about the very first instance where the originator has received anything like a decent compensation from the sales of a good new fruit. Our original claim and description was : Color, red. As compared with the Cherry Currant, "Fay's Prolific" is equal in size, better in flavor, much less acid and five times as prolific, and from its peculiar stem less expensive to pick. That spurious Fay plants have been sold doubtless by the million is not the


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