. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, shrubs plants roses & hardy bulbs. Nursery stock Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 12 IvLEim's Nl KSEKV. AKLlN(iT()N IlKUillTS. IlL. Martha.—This white grape does well iu this part of the country when slightly protected in winter. Bunch medium, moderately compact, shouldered; berry medium, roundish, tiosh si)niewhat i)ulpy: a little foxy, but good; ripens with the Concord. The habit of the vine much like the Concord. Moore's Early (New).—The earliest good black grape; equal in quality, health and hardines
. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, vines, shrubs plants roses & hardy bulbs. Nursery stock Illinois Catalogs; Fruit trees Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 12 IvLEim's Nl KSEKV. AKLlN(iT()N IlKUillTS. IlL. Martha.—This white grape does well iu this part of the country when slightly protected in winter. Bunch medium, moderately compact, shouldered; berry medium, roundish, tiosh si)niewhat i)ulpy: a little foxy, but good; ripens with the Concord. The habit of the vine much like the Concord. Moore's Early (New).—The earliest good black grape; equal in quality, health and hardiness to Concord, but ripens some ten days earlier. Is a good, fair grower and bearer, but requires age to do its best. Bunch large, berry very large. It is being extensively planted for market; valuable for garden and XIAGAKA—(Reduced). Worden. This excellent grape has come to the front by merit alone. It is as hardy, healthy, vigorous and produc- tive as the Concord, of which it is a seedling, but better in quality, sweeter, larger in bunch and berry, and several davs earlier. The worst that can be said of it is, that it will crack under con- ditions that the Concord will. Very valuable for garden and vineyard. Niagara,—Said to be a cross of Concord and some other variety. Bunch medium to large, compact, occasionally shouldered; berry large, round- ish, uniform; skin thin but tough, pale green at first, changing to pale yellow when fully ripe, with a thin whitish bloom; flesh slightly pulpy, tender, sweet, not quite equal to the Concord. Before it is fully matured it has a very foxy odor, w^hich disappears to a great extent, later. Vine re- markably vigorous, healthy and productive; foliage thick and leather3\ Ripens with the Concord. wORDEX—(Reduced).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the orig
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