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GRAPEs 



GRAPES 



THE NATIONAL HEALTH FRUIT 



Every garden should have plenty of 

 grapes. EASY TO GROW — EARLY TO 

 BEAR — PROFITABLE. Plant grape vines 

 this year for future production and health. 



OUR PRICES ON GRAPE VINES 



Hunt, Yuga, Dulcet, Scuppernong, Male Pollinator, Gold- 

 en Muscat and Steuben. 



each 3 10 25 



....$1.25 $3.35 $9.00 $18.75 



.... 1.00 2.75 7.50 15.00 



Prices all other varieties: 



each 3 10 25 50 100 



..$.65 $1.70 $4.50 $9.40 $15.70 $25.00 



.. .50 1.20 3.25 6.75 11.25 18.00 



Write to us for special quotations on larger quantities of 

 all varieties. 



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DELAWARE 



^CONCORD 



One of the highest quality grapes in culti- 

 vation. Extremely hardy. Adapts itself 

 readily to various conditions. Matures its crop early. Has very- 

 attractive appearance. Keeps and ships well and is immune to 

 black rot. Clusters are well shouldered, compact, light red. 



The standard commercial grape. The old re- 

 liable Concord — the standard by which all the 

 other black grapes are judged — a lifetime money-maker. What- 

 ever other varieties are grown, no vineyard or arbor is complete 

 without a liberal planting of Concords. Our Concord vines are 

 well rooted and are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, pro- 

 ducing huge quantities of deepest purple grapes of very finest 

 flavor. 



CATAWBA 



Bunches medium, shouldered: 

 deep coppery-red, juicy, sweet. 



/(** K /""O fRa/]^ This new grape is of the highest qual- 

 \-T\.\s\~r \ncu; j ty , being 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 growers, hardy and prolific. Ripens 

 one week before Concord. 



FRF'Ti/'^MTS Gives promise of being the earliest good 

 rnLUUlun black grape. The vine is vigorous, hardy 

 and productive and ripens its fruits two 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. 



SHERIDAN 



A promising late-keeper grape to extend 

 the Concord season. Under similar con- 

 ditions the plants are just as hardy, vigorous, healthy 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. 



PORTT JJMr« Holds first place among grapes as an 

 * wlllljnnil^ early green variety. Vine very vigorous, 

 hardy and healthy. Bunches and berries larger than any 

 other green grape. Very fine quality. 



Decuples same posi. . 



rd 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. 



to have real commercial possibiliti 

 ern grape growers. Its blue-bla( 

 fruit ripens a day or two after Concord. It bears long taper- 

 ing clusters which are compact and often shouldered or 

 double. The berries are of medium size and have a very 

 heavy bloom. The flavor is sweet and has a distinctive spicy 

 tang. The skin is tough and the variety keeps very well in 

 cold storage. The vines are vigorous, productive and hardy. 



WORT) IT W Seedling of the Concord, which it greatly 

 vv vyniyj-ili resembles. Ripens several days earlier. 



The Sheridan Grape gives promise of supplanting 

 Concord in Central and Southern Grape areas. 



Mamond and the fine 



the European Muscat. For home use or 



is one of the best. Vine vigorous and 



rs large, berries handsomest and best flav- 



i in eastern America. Ripens after Con- 



" MUSCADINE TYPE GRAPES 



Pre-eminently a grape of the south, grows luxuriantly from 

 lelaware to the gulf and west to Texas. Vines vigorous, 

 roductive and much used for screening purposes. 



SCUPPERNONG 



Fruit borne in small cluster of 

 large berries which ripens un- 

 evenly, a desirable trait for southern sections. Skin is thick, 

 tough, with many russet dots, reddish bronze, flesh pale 

 green, juicy, tender, foxy, sweet to agreeably tart; fair to 

 good. Sterile. 



UTTMT Vines vigorous, medium heavy foliage. Fruit 

 llul ' 1 large, black, hangs well, skin medium to thin, 

 pulp medium, excellent flavor. TVe class this the best of all 

 black varieties. Sterile. 



irge. fruit reddish purple, medium size, qual- 

 ity excellent, hang to vine well after full ripe. 



YTTf A Best of tne all-purpose varieties. Clusters large. 

 1U «" fruit medium, skin is thin and light, bronze 



MALE POLLINATOR 



Must be planted with all 

 Scuppernong varieties not 

 rtile. The male vine does not bear fruit and is 

 dlinating purposes only. One vine will pollinate 



