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WRITE BOUNTIFUL RIDGE NURSERIES FOR ALL SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 



GRAPES 



A NEW DAWN LOOMS FOR THE EASTERN GRAPE GROWER 

 Plant In 1939 To Maintain Grape Production For The Future 



CACO 



OUR NEW LOW PRICES ON GRAPE 



All vines grown the "Bountiful Ridge w 

 own nursery. 



Each 5 10 



Concord 2 yr., No. 1 § .15 $ .50 $ .80 



Concord 1 yr., No. 1 10 .40 .60 



Moores Early, 2 yr.. No.l. .20 .75 1.25 



Moores Early, 1 yr., No. 1. .15 .60 .90 



Niagara, 2 yr., No. 1 15 .60 1.00 



Niagara, 1 yr., No. 1 10 .45 .75 



Delaware, 2 yr., No. 1 20 .90 1.50 



Delaware, 1 yr.. No. 1 15 .60 1.00 



Worden, 2 yr., No. 1 20 .75 1.25 



Worden, 1 yr., No. 1 15 .60 .90 



Catawba, 2 yr., No. 1 20 .75 1.25 



Catawba, 1 yr., No. 1 15 .60 1.00 



Agawam, 2 yr., No. 1 20 .90 1.50 



Agawam, 1 yr., No. 1 15 .60 .90 



Caco, 2 yr., No. 1 25 1.10 2.00 



Caco, 1 yr., No. 1 20 .90 1.75 



Portland, 1 yr., No. 1 20 .80 1.50 



Fredonia, 1 yr., No. 1 20 .80 1.50 



Sheridan, 1 yr., No. 1 20 .80 1.50 



Golden Muscat, 1 yr., No. 1 .40 1.75 3.00 



Moore's Dmd, 1 yr., No. 1 .15 .60 .90 

 Write for special prices for 300 plants or 

 list and grades wanted. 



VINES 



ay" in our 



25 



100 



$1.50 



$4.50 



1.25 



3.50 



2.50 



7.50 



2.75 



5.00 



2.00 



6.00 



1.50 



4.00 



3.00 



10.00 



2.00 



7.00 



2.50 



7.50 



1.75 



5.00 



2.50 



7.00 



2.00 



5.00 



3.00 



8.00 



2.00 



6.00 



4.50 



17.00 



4.00 



14.00 



3.00 



10.00 



3.00 



10.00 



3.00 



10.00 



6.75 



25.00 



1.75 



5.00 



more giving 



Grape production promises to again become one of 

 our most profitable fruits to grow. We list here a grape 

 for every purpose, whether it be for Dessert, Juice, or 

 Wine. Because of the wet conditions in the principal 

 grape plant producing areas plants are not plentiful 

 and we are fortunate to be able to offer our patrons 

 these splendid vines at low prices. 



black: 

 a r to 



AGAWAM 



DELAWARE 



CATAWBA 



WORDEN 



MOORE'S EARLY (Black) f?£ u 



Concord in looks and quality; and ripens about two 

 weeks earlier. Has a peculiarly sweet flavor all its own. 

 Vines are healthy, vigorous, hardy and heavy bearers. 



WTnflfl'RZI Occupies the same position among 

 m**V^*«i** the white varieties as Concord among 

 the black. Bunch and berries are large, greenish-white 

 changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin but 

 tough: quality much like the Concord. 



Bunch large, berry large, reddish, 

 brown, tender, vinous and of excell- 

 ent flavor. Very vigorous and productive. Vine hardy 

 and one of the best in its class. 



One of the highest qualified grapes 

 in cultivation. Extremely hardy. 

 Adapts itself readily to various soil conditions. Matures 

 its crop early. Has very attractive appearance. Keeps 

 and ships well and is immune to black rot. Clusters 

 are well shouldered, compact. Berries are uniform light 

 red in color and firm. 



Cf}'bjr % (~\' 1 DT\ The standard commercial grape 

 ^wll^V^lVL/ The old reliable Concord— the stand- 

 ard by which all the other black grapes are judged— a 

 lifetime money-maker. Whatever other varieties are 

 grown, no vineyard or arbor is complete without a lib- 

 eral planting of Concords. Our Concord vines are well 

 rooted and are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, 

 producing huge bunches of deepest purple grapes of 

 very finest flavor. 



Bunche:i medium, shouldered; ber- 

 ries large, deep coppery-red, becom- 

 ing purple when ripe; flesh somewhat pulpy; juicy, 

 sweet, aromatic and rich. 



Seedling cf the Concord, which it 

 greatly resembles in appearance and 

 flavor, but the berries are larger. The fruit is said to 

 be better flavored and to ripen several days earlier 

 These qualities will give it the foremost range among 

 native grapes. 



of the highest 

 quality, being so rich in sugar and 

 excellent flavor it can be eaten two weeks before it is 

 ripe. The grapes are very large, bunches good size, 

 compact and good form. The vines are strong growers, 

 hardy and prolific. Ripens one week before Concord. 



Gives promise of being the earliest 

 good black grape. The A'ine is vig- 

 orous, hardv, and productive, and ripens its fruit 2 

 weeks earlier than Worden. The clusters are medium 

 size and compact. The berries are large and round: 

 the skin is thick and tough: the flesh is juicy, solid but 

 tender and very good quality. 



QHFRTTl fiftT A promising late-keeping grape to 

 OriJ-i.ri.lJLs.rili extend the Concord season. Under 

 similar conditions the plants are just as hardy, vigor- 

 ous, healthv and more productive than Concord. The 

 bunches are large and compact; the berries are large 

 and very firm: the flavor is sweeter and richer than 

 Concord. Ripens week later than Concord. 



An early white 

 grape and a favor- 

 ite in many sections. Berries are medium size, good 

 quality and' excellent for grape juice. Very hardy and 

 productive. 



GOLDEN MUSCAT ?rS5? '5? 'iJf.SSSi 



and the fine muscat aroma of the European Muscat. 

 For home use and roadside market it is one of the best. 

 Vine vigorous and productive. Clusters large, berries 

 large, juicy and tender. Golden Muscat is the hand- 

 somest and best flavored grape grown in eastern Amer- 

 ica. Ripens after Concord. 



Df>PTT HWn Holds first place among grapes as 

 i V_/ni Lillll/ an earlv green variety. Vine very 

 vigorous, hardy and healthy. Bunches and berries 

 larger than any' other green grape. Very fine quality. 



CACO (Red) Thls ne? grape ' 



FREDONIA 



MOORE'S DIAMOND 



