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  THE 
  BEST 
  AT 
  FAIR 
  PRICES 
  CAN 
  BE 
  HAD 
  AT 
  

  

  PLANT 
  SMALL 
  FRUITS 
  

  

  EVERY 
  THINKING 
  MAN 
  TODAY 
  KNOWS 
  THE 
  VALUE 
  

   WHEREVER 
  YOU 
  ARE 
  LOCATED, 
  THEY 
  

   PLANT 
  A 
  FEW 
  ACRES 
  THIS 
  YEAR 
  AND 
  INCREASE 
  YOUR 
  

  

  Grape 
  Vines 
  

  

  Because 
  of 
  their 
  adaptability 
  to 
  any 
  place 
  where 
  there 
  

   is 
  a 
  bit 
  of 
  soil, 
  grapes 
  are 
  often 
  a 
  source 
  of 
  considerable 
  

   profit. 
  We 
  have 
  the 
  following 
  varieties. 
  Only 
  the 
  best: 
  

  

  MOORE'S 
  EARLY 
  (Black). 
  Early 
  black; 
  similar 
  to 
  Con- 
  

   cord 
  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. 
  

  

  NIAGARA. 
  Occupies 
  the 
  same 
  position 
  among 
  the 
  white 
  

   varieties 
  as 
  Concord 
  among 
  the 
  black. 
  Bunch 
  and 
  ber- 
  

   ries 
  are 
  large, 
  greenish-white, 
  changing 
  to 
  pale 
  yellow 
  

   when 
  fully 
  ripe. 
  Skin 
  thin 
  but 
  tough: 
  quality 
  much 
  

   like 
  the 
  Concord. 
  

  

  AG 
  AW 
  AM. 
  Bunch 
  large, 
  berry 
  large, 
  reddish-brown, 
  

   tender, 
  vinous 
  and 
  of 
  excellent 
  flavor. 
  Very 
  vigorous 
  

   and 
  productive. 
  Vine 
  hardy 
  and 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  best 
  in 
  its 
  

   class. 
  

  

  CONCORD. 
  The 
  standard 
  commercial 
  grape. 
  The 
  old 
  

   reliable 
  Concord 
  — 
  the 
  standard 
  by 
  which 
  all 
  the 
  other 
  

   black 
  grapes 
  are 
  judged 
  — 
  a 
  lifetime 
  money-maker. 
  

   Whatever 
  other 
  varieties 
  are 
  grown, 
  no 
  vineyard 
  or 
  ar- 
  

   bor 
  is 
  complete 
  without 
  a 
  liberal 
  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. 
  

  

  CATAWBA. 
  Bunches 
  medium, 
  shouldered; 
  berries 
  large, 
  

   deep 
  coppery-red, 
  becoming 
  purple 
  when 
  ripe: 
  flesh 
  

   somewhat 
  pulpy: 
  juicy, 
  sweet, 
  aromatic 
  and 
  rich. 
  

  

  WOKDEX. 
  Seedling 
  of 
  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 
  rank 
  among 
  native 
  grapes. 
  

  

  CACO 
  (Red). 
  This 
  new 
  grape 
  is 
  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 
  

   NIAGARA 
  (Kiug 
  of 
  all 
  white 
  grapes) 
  oue 
  week 
  before 
  Concord. 
  

  

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  No. 
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  . 
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  2-yr., 
  

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  IVES. 
  The 
  vine 
  is 
  hardy, 
  healthy, 
  vigorous 
  and 
  

   fruitful. 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  most 
  popular 
  grapes 
  in 
  cul- 
  

   tivation 
  for 
  making 
  red 
  wine 
  and 
  grape 
  juice. 
  The 
  

   fruit 
  colors 
  long 
  before 
  ripe. 
  The 
  bunches 
  are 
  

   compact 
  and 
  well-formed. 
  Very 
  attractive. 
  Jet 
  

   black; 
  with 
  heavy 
  bloom. 
  

  

  CLINTON. 
  Noted 
  for 
  being 
  vigorous, 
  hardy, 
  healthy 
  

   productive 
  and 
  practically 
  immune 
  to 
  Phylloxera. 
  

   Fruit 
  colors 
  early 
  but 
  actually 
  ripens 
  late 
  in 
  the 
  

   season. 
  Frost 
  often 
  improves 
  the 
  flavor. 
  Another 
  

   grape 
  widel3 
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  grown 
  for 
  wine 
  making 
  purposes. 
  

   Purplish-black 
  color. 
  

  

  DELAWARE. 
  One 
  of 
  the 
  highest 
  qualitied 
  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. 
  Clus- 
  

   ters 
  are 
  well 
  shouldered, 
  compact. 
  Berries 
  are 
  

   uniform, 
  light 
  red 
  in 
  color 
  and 
  firm. 
  

  

  