gym, tants anti "Fines. DES.CRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF lONA VISE, NLTII WHOLESALE AND Ith - TAIL iILIDPAISTS _ • FOR INS Oularthing and exhibitiug the relative Importance of all our rain's* Native Vines. TOConr.iseosocuts. stating the advantage and partance of the new kinds: An account of the Tenn Stock thil-presunt seasm; Proposal to sell to clubs at Wholesale prices, by which plan purchasers will obtain vines at very little advance on actual cost of production, wad always receive good plants in perfect condition; Fa ust of the lona establishment; Method of producing beet vines. Dow i p ti en of the different kinds, with a full account -of tho gistinctivo characterisfics of all those- which are worth attention. An account of the production of the two-new seed •ungs, Dna and foraella, with their history and accurate 4slicrlptiona; Letters front Mr. P. 11. Mead concerning Coal, giving his opinion of their Inetit , S. , flow to keep grapes in.Wlntcr, with engravingsshow- LM; how it may he v.u§ll,*'Untl etticiently done. some of wr best new kinds may lie kept as easily us apples, n full vinous life and flavor. The finality Of vines as effected by the age of the 'Mints and different modes of propagation, and the econce, lay of Ike different kinds to purchasers, with many • en graving& . Selection of varieties to plant for the table and for tinnily 1140, with the -considoratlions which determine the proper ii,huice. Tables of selections fir different latitudes for any nose= taw of plants, from six vines fOr a „very small yard, to bhndrects for ft fruit garden for noisily supply. Table of selections ••Xr. Head, with the considera• thins Which Judaea. his choice of a seloction of ,one hundred. the value of plants according to the method of propa- Ctldn, ahuwing . also. how awl what plants to use for thing the trellis the first year. and obtaining an tin ' Mediate production of fruit. • (tor Desdriptice Catalogue send ta-o-eent stamp. 11/migrated /migrated Catalogue, three stainpf. C. \V. GRANT,' lona (near Peet:AlM, Westchester CO., N. Y. The Descriptive Catalogne.is prepired' to meet the Timis of the present time. when the questions are ash - - 611 "Whitt are the kinds of grapes to plant, and what Is their valuer lirape•Vinea for Garden and Vineyard, of surpassing i and at lowest prices. • Tines for immediate hawing, Which will cover n trellis Otto that Ae42.4.111 with bearing, wood and a great quantity fruit., 'noes for Vineyard planting of excellent quality, and elf prices ibeircely above the cost of production. I offer Inner' within 1 believe cannot be approached in quality M 4 atespriess. Thin air nun the new kinds of grapes have everywhere shown the degree of their superiority over our former best kinds to be nu great that Isabella and Catawba have stlinont passed front consideration. and it wits nut te little gratifying to Me to learn . : front all quartets that the *apes which received the premiums were generally borne on vines of my production, and I have hundreds cif hitters givlugaccuuote of trials made of my vines ill ItArupolitioa with ethers fur production and hardiness, all Awaking the same thing. I make au extract from a letter by one of