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CONCORD,

No. 1. prime 25 cents each, $2,50 per dozen, $10 per hundred,
$80 per thousand.

No. 2. vines good, $2 per dozen, $7 per hundred. $40 per thousand.

Select layers 50 cents each, $5 per dozen, $25 per hundred.

Two and three years old, very superior, 50 cents each, $5 per doz-
en, $25 per hundred. Common 2 years $12 per 90, $120 per 1000.

A few extra large vines, $1 each.

Ives' Seedling.-- This grape is next best to Concord. It is
earlier than Hartford Prolific, and must bring the highest price as
a market grape, besides it makes one of the richest red wines we
have. Some eminent wine makers prefer it to Norton's Virginia. It
is a hardy, rampant grower, adapted to any soil, and free from rot
and mildew. Price, extra vines $1 each, Best No. 1, vines 50 cents
each, $4 per dozen, $25 per hundred; fair vines $18 per hundred.

Perkins.-- One of the most valuable grape vines as a table
and wine grape. Next to Concord it is the real American Mascat
Grape, and will make a wine equal to the European Muscatee. The
Very prolific, twice more than Concord, ripens with Concord; free
from rot and mildew, hardy and vigorous grower.

No.1, 50 cents each, $5 per dozen, $25 per hundred.

Extra vines $1 each.

Delaware.-- The character of this superior Grape is fully es-
tablished, and it needs no commendation.

The following prices are so low as to place them within the
reach of all.

Price, vines raised from single eyes, 35 cents each, $4 per dozen,
from 10 to 20 per hundred.

No.1 50 cents each, 5 dol. per doz. 25 dol. per hundred.

No. 2, fine layers. 30 cents each, $3 per dozen, 18 dollars per hun-
dred,

Two years old, transplanted superior vines, $25 per hundred,
extra selected $35 per hundred. Common 2 yrs. 20 dolls. per 100.

We can furnish vines from one to three years old of extra size
and quality, at from 1 to 3.00 each Parties wishing to purchase either
will have the best selections made for them, if they trust to our
judgment and designate the priced vines they desire. Extra large
from one to three years old, 1 to 3 dollars.

Box layers $2 each. $15 per doz. {These are for immediate bear
No. 2, $1 each $10 per dozen. {ing with 5 to 10 feet wood on.

Herbemont.-- One of the best wine grapes south of 38 degrees, 50
cents each, $5 per dozen, $35 per hundred. Extra two year old $1
each, $50 per hundred.

Catawba.-- The great American wine grape known to most
every one. One year old 15 cents each, $1 50 per dozen, $5 per
hundred. Two and three year-old. 25 cents each, $2 50 per dozen,
$10 per hundred. Common vines from long cuttings, $40 per thous-
and, one year old good for vineyard planting. 2 yrs $50 per 1000.
Select bearing layers ten dollars per hundred.

Clinton.-- Very hardy variety and an excellent wine grape. My
wine of this variety has, the last two years, taken the premium in
every State and Horticultural Fair where I have exhibited it. It is
a very rampant grower and abundant bearer, desirable south of 38
degrees.

Price, one year old, 25 cents each, $1 50 per dozen, $6 per hun-
dred, $45 per thousand. Mine is the genuine Clinton.

Isabella.-- Same price as Clinton

Hartford Prolific.-- One of the earliest grapes, hardy,
good bearer. No. 1, one year old, 35 cents each, $3 per dozen, $16
per hundred. No. 2, one year old, 25 cents each, @2 per dozen,
$10 per hundred. Two and three years old, 50 cents each, $5 per
dozen, $25 per hundred.

Diana.-- One year old, 35 cts. each, $3 per doz. $16 per hundred.
No. 2, one year old, 15 cents each, $2 per dozen, $16 per hundred.
Two year old, 50 cents each, $2 per dozen, $10 per hundred.

Dracut Amber.-- One year old, 40 cents each, 4$ per doz-
en, $20 per hundred.

Two years old, 50 cents each, $5 per dozen.

Canby's August, Hyde's Eliza, Louisa, York Madeira, Clara, El-

Cynthiana [V?] 75 cts each $8 p Day
40 cents p 100.

singburg, Marion, Creveling, Rebecca a fine white grape, North Car-
olina Seedling, Swatara, To Kalon, Sage, Nunkey, Cassady an excel-
lent wine grape, Brinkle, Alvey, Anna, a white grape, late, Bood's
Black, very early, Lydia, Manhatton, Christine, Winslow, Urbana,
Adams, Ohio Claret, German Seedling, Graham, Cunningham, Lin-
coln, Lenoir, Bergundy, Meade's Seedling, Maxatawny. a fine white
grape Marry, Raisen, Empire, American Hamburg, White King,
Raabe, Aicken, Little Ozark, Wilmington, white. All of the above
are the same price.

Rogers' Hybrid, from No. 1 up to No.43, most all one year
old. 50 cts. each, $5 per dozen, 30 dol. per hun. 2 years 75 cts. each.

Allen's Hybrid, a fine white grape, same.

Risling, one of our best European grapes, raised successfully in
Illinois and Missouri, one of our German Cabinet wine; Rulander,
another Cabinet wine grape; Union Village, Golden Clinton, Scupper-
nong, El Passo, California, Los Angelos. North America, St. Gene-
via, Catharine, Mammoth Catawba. All of the above are the same
price as Rogers' Hybrid. And 100 more of American varieties at
reasonable prices.

Adirondae, a new variety in the market. Price 60 cents each,
one and two years old.

Israella and Iona, 1 year old 60 cts. each, 6 dol. per doz.
35 dollars per hundred. Girard, Mountain, same price.

Northern Mascadine, 20 cts. 3 dol. per dozen, 12 dol. per 100

Martha, a new white seedling from Concord, excellent, $2 each.

Salem, the new and best Rogers Hybrid, 1 year 3 dollars each.

Black Hawk, two dollars each.

FOREIGN GRAPES.
I also have a fine collection of European and Asiatic varieties,
some of them have been fruiting in Southern Illinois for several years
in the open air.

Chassellas, all varieties, 75 cents each; Syrian, Smyrna, Terra
Promise, or the "Grape of the Holy Land." Black Hamburg, and all
Hamburgs, Palestine, and thirty more varieties same price.

CUTTINGS.
Catawba, 75 cents per hundred, 4 dol. per thousand; Isabella, do.

Clinton, 1 dollars per hundred. 6 collars per thousand.

Concord, two eyes, 75c. per hundred, 5 dol. per thousand.
" 3 eyes, one dol per 100, 6.50 pr 1000.
" 3 to 5 eye extra 1.50 pr 100, 8 per 1000.

Norton's Virginia, extra wood 2 dol. per 100 8 dol. per 1000.
double long cuttings, 2dol. or 100; 12 per 1000 Herbemont, 15 pr 1000.

Delaware, 2 to 3 eyes, 1,50 per 100, 10 per 1000. Extra long
cuttings, 2 dol. pr 100, 14 pr 1000. All other vareties in proportion.

Hartford Prolific, 2 dol. per hundred, 12 dol. per thousand;
Perkins, {same} 25; Rogers Hybrids, same; Rulander and European
sorts, same.

Diana, 2 dols. per hundred, 12 dols. per thousand; Taylors Bul-
let, same; Muscatine, same.

Currant Cuttings-- Red Dutch, 70 cts. per hundred, 6 dollars per thousand.

Victoria, Cherry, Crystal, and other new sorts, 1,50 per hundred,
10 dol. per thousand.

White Dutch, 1 dol. per hundred. 8 dollars per thousand.

White Grape, 1,50 per hundred, 10 dollars per thousand;
White Transparent, same

La Versaillaile, La Hative, La Vertile de Angers, La Cham-
paign, and other new sorts, at 2 dollars per hundred.

CURRANTS.
This much neglected, yet highly valuable fruit, is now receiving more
attention than formerly. We can furnish this season, large quantities
of one and two year old plants, of the following kinds:

RED DUTCH, 1 and 2 years old, 10 cts. each, $1 per doz. $5 per hundred, 40 dollars per thousand.

RED DUTCH, bearing, 4 years 15 cts. 2 dol. per doz. 9 dol. per
hundred, 55 dollars per thousand.

WHITE GRAPE, 25 cts. each, 3 dol. per doz. 9 dol. per hundred.

RED GRAPE, 25 cts. 2,50 per dozen, 8 dollars per hundred.

VICTORIA, same price.

[Jaes?] Seedling Catting 2 to 3 Eg Each
3 cents p 100 or 20 cents per 1000
Cynthiaes same Price.

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