. Descriptive list of hardy native grape vines, cultivated and for sale by George W. Campbell. Grapes Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. GARIGUES—Strong layers, 30 to 50 cents. HERBEMONT—Strong layers, 50 cents. LYDIA—One year, 50 cents; $4 per doz; strong layers, 75 cents to $1. LOUISA—Strong layers, 50 cents. * LENOIR—One year, 50 cents. LINCOLN—One year and strong layers, 50 cents to $1, LOGAN—One year and strong layers, 25 to 50 cents. MAXATAWNEY—Strong one year, 50 cents; $4per dozen; twoyeaas and strong layers, 75 cents to $1. % MOTTLED—Strong one ye


. Descriptive list of hardy native grape vines, cultivated and for sale by George W. Campbell. Grapes Seeds Catalogs; Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Seeds Catalogs. GARIGUES—Strong layers, 30 to 50 cents. HERBEMONT—Strong layers, 50 cents. LYDIA—One year, 50 cents; $4 per doz; strong layers, 75 cents to $1. LOUISA—Strong layers, 50 cents. * LENOIR—One year, 50 cents. LINCOLN—One year and strong layers, 50 cents to $1, LOGAN—One year and strong layers, 25 to 50 cents. MAXATAWNEY—Strong one year, 50 cents; $4per dozen; twoyeaas and strong layers, 75 cents to $1. % MOTTLED—Strong one year, 50 cents ; $4 per dozen; strong layers, $1. NORTON'S 'VIRGINIA—One year, 50 cents; $4 per dozen; $25 per hundred. OPORTO—Two years and strong layers, 25 cents ; $2 per dozen. PAULINE—Strong layers, 50 cents to $1. TAYLOR'S BULLITT—One year, 25 cents; $2 per dozen; two years, 50 cents; $4 per dozen. TO-KALON—One and two years and layers, 25 to 50 cents. UNION VILLAGE—One year strong, 75 cents; $6 per dozen; a few strong layers, $1 each. UNION VILLAGE SEEDLING—Strong, one year, 50 cents to $1. UNDERHILL'S SEEDLING—One and two years, 50 cents to $1. CUHKAtfTS. ? The following varieties are selected as the best of all currants, for large size, vigorous growth, fine quality and productiveness. They will be found true to name, being propagated from bearing plants; and greatly superior to the common sorts. CHERRY—The largest red currant; often as large as medium siz^d cherries; very vigorous and productive ; 20 cents each ; $1 50 per dozen. VERSAILLES, OR LA VERSAILLAISE—A very large, red curran't, with long bunches ; less acid than the Cherry currant, and very desirable ; strong grower, and productive ; probably the very best red currant in cultivation, 20 cents each; $2 per dozen; $10 per hundred. WHITE GRAPE CURRANT—The best of all the white currants, tyr large size, productiveness, and delicate, fine flavor; 20 cents each; $2 per dozen;


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