GRAPE VINES 
A Grape For Every Purpose — At Lowest Prices 
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GARDEN GRAPES 
DELAWARE (6001 ) One of the highest quality grapes 
in cultivation. Extremely hardy. Adapts readily to var- 
ious conditions. Matures its crop early. Has very attrac- 
tive appearance. Keeps and ships well and is immune to 
bhigk rot. Clusters are well shouldered, compact, light red. 
CONCORD (6002) The standard by which all other 
black grapes are judged. No vineyard is complete without 
a liberal planting of Concords. Our Concord vines are 
well rooted and are guaranteed to give perfect satisfac- 
tion, producing huge quantities of deep purple grapes 
of fine flavor. 
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CATAWBA (6003) Bunches medium size, shouldered. 
Grapes large, deep coppery red, juicy, sweet, rich. 
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CACO (RED) (6004) Of the highest quality, so rich 
in sugar and excellent flavor it can be eaten two weeks 
before it is ripe. The grapes are very large; bunch good 
size, compact and good form. The vines are strong grow- 
ers, hardy and prolific. Ripens one week before Concord. 
FREDONIA (6005) The earliest good black grape. The 
vine is vigorous, hardy and productive and ripens its fruits 
two weeks earlier than Concord. The clusters are 
medium size and compact. Berries are large and round; 
the skin is thick and tough. The flesh is juicy, solid but 
, tender and very good quality. 
SHERIDAN (6006) A late keeper to extend the Con- 
cord season. Under similar conditions the plants are just 
as hardy, vigorous, healthy and more productive than 
Concord. The bunches are large and compact; berries 
are large and very firm. The flavor is sweeter and richer 
than Concord. Ripens week later than Concord. 
PORTLAND (6007) Holds first place among grapes as 
an early green variety. Vine very vigorous, hardy and 
healthy. Bunches and berries larger than any other 
green grape. Very fine quality. 
NIAGARA (6008) Occupies same position among 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 Concord. 
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GOLDEN MUSCAT (6009) Possesses the rich golden 
color of Diamond and the fine muscat aroma of the Euro- 
pean Muscat. For home use or roadside market it is one of 
the best. Vine vigorous and productive. Clusters large, 
berries handsomest and best flavored grapes grown in 
eastern America. Ripens after Concord. 
INTERLAKEN SEEDLESS (6010) A very hardy Cali- 
fornia seedless type grape you can grow in your own gar- 
den. Hardy to 15 degrees below zero. Interlaken produces 
loads of amber-colored, crisp, juicy and delicious fruit. 
It ripens early and brings added flavor to summer 
salads and fruit dishes. For flavor, quality, and "lip- 
smackin' good eatin' ", plant Interlaken this spring. 
GRAPE PRICES 
. Hunt, Higgins, Scuppernong, Dearing, 
Golden Muscat, and Interlaken. 
Each 3 10 25 
2yr., No. 1 plants only $1.95 $5.50 $17.50 $40.00 
PRICES ALL OTHER VARIETIES 
2 yr., No. 1 
Each 3 10 25 50 100 
$1.00 $2.85 $9.00 $21.25 $40.00 $75.00 
Write for special quotations on larger quantities of all 
varieties. 1-year plants available by special quotation 
only. 
MUSCADINE GRAPES 
These fine grapes grow vigorously and produce heavy 
crops from Delaware to Texas. Dearing and Magoon 
are self-fruitful and are needed to pollinate Hunt, 
Higgins, and Scuppernong. One vine will pollinate nine 
others. 
"^HIGGINS (6020) Clusters large, pink to reddish bronze; 
skin thick, edible. Fruit very large; quality good; pro- 
duction very heavy. Ripens midseason to late. This is 
the largest of all muscadines and a valuable addition to 
/any vineyard. Needs pollination. 
' SCUPPERNONG (6021) Clusters medium size, 
bronze; fruit medium to large; skin medium to thin; qual- 
ity excellent. Ripens early. It has a sweet foxy flavor that 
is agreeably tart. The most popular muscadine variety. 
Needs pollination. 
HUNT (6022) Clusters large; fruit medium to large. 
Skin medium to thin, black; excellent quality. Ripens 
early midseason. Hunt is the best all-purpose black musca- 
dine. It is excellent for wine, unfermented juice, jelly, 
jams, and all other commercial purpose. Needs pollina- 
tion. 
L-DEARING (6023) Perfect-flowered. Bronze clusters of 
medium size; skin thin; fruit medium to small. Excellent 
quality; production heavy. Ripens midseason. The best 
bronze perfect-flowered muscadine. Self-fruitful and will 
pollinate Higgins, Hunt, and Scuppernong. 
PAMLICO (6024) A new light green variety with 
large fruit and attractive appearance. Flavor is 
good. Pamlico ripens about one week before Dear- 
ing, is vigorous and productive. Self -fertile. Good 
white pollinator. 
ROANOKE (6025) A good white variety ripen- 
ing about a week before Scuppernong. Fruits are 
large, attractive, and good. Vines very vigorous and 
productive. Self-fertile and a good pollinator. 
MAGOON (6026) Fruits are reddish black, 
medium to small size. Excellent quality; heavy pro- 
duction. Ripens mid-season. The best black self- 
fertile muscadine. 
Please add 30c each to the above Muscadine Prices 
for these fine new varieties. 
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