. Catalogue 1895 : everything for the fruit grower. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. MOORE'S L/ady Washington. A large, white grape of good appearance. The vine is strong and vigorous, and the foliage large and health}'. The clusters are of large size, shouldered and moderately compact ; am- ber, with delicate, rosy tint next the sun ; flesh ten- der and sweet, without foxiness. Requires a favor- able soil and location to produce best rest results. Martha. This is one of the most reliable whi


. Catalogue 1895 : everything for the fruit grower. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. MOORE'S L/ady Washington. A large, white grape of good appearance. The vine is strong and vigorous, and the foliage large and health}'. The clusters are of large size, shouldered and moderately compact ; am- ber, with delicate, rosy tint next the sun ; flesh ten- der and sweet, without foxiness. Requires a favor- able soil and location to produce best rest results. Martha. This is one of the most reliable white grapes yet known ; bunch medium, compact, shoul- . dered ; berry white or greenish, turning to pale yellow when fully ripe; skin thin; flesh very sweet and juic5'. Moore's Early. A handsome grape, very early; resembling Concord, with smaller clusters, but well packed and larger berries, ripening about ten days earlier ; it is no better than Concord ex- cept in this respect. Has been largely planted, and seems to give good satisfaction as an early market grape. Niagara. This grape has been in the market for the last four or five years, and is well enough known now to need no help. I have no reason to change my opinion of it. It is a vigorous grower and very productive, when not exposed to the severe cold of the extreme north. It is not af- fected by mildew, and cannot fail to make a profitable grape. When well grown and fully ripened, it is a better flavored grape than the Con- cord, but is somewhat foxj-, and ripens about the same time as Concord. Pocklington. Or " Golden Pocklington ;" retains its popularity, and will probably take its place as a valable standard grape, being one of the largest and most showy white grapes of the Concord type yet introduced. It is a pure native, hardy in vine and healthy in foliage, rather better flavored and richer than Concord, though somewhat foxy, and of the same general character as the Con- cord and its seedlings. Prentiss. A


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