PRICE (6040) Very early blue-black with heavy bloom. 

 Flavor comparable to Concord. Average vigor. A most prom- 

 ising early variety. 

 2 yr., No. 1 $1.90 each; 3 for $4.95; 10 for $16.00. 



BUFFALO (6030) Blue-black eating grape, with high 

 dessert quality. Vine is very vigorous, very productive, me- 

 dium hardy. Berries slipskin, juicy, very sweet, spicy-tart, 

 vinous. Three weeks before Concord. Prune severely to pre- 

 vent overcropping. Moderately susceptible to powdery and 

 downy mildew. 

 2 yr., No. 1 $1.75 each; 3 for $4.95; 10 for $16.00. 



VAN BUREN (6054) Hardy to 30° below zero. Plant 

 where it's cold and the growing season is short. Ripens 3 to 4 

 weeks before Concord. Clusters are large, compact, deep 

 purple colored and have wonderful flavor. Good for jellies 

 and juice. 

 No. 1 vines $1.75 each; 3 for $4.95; 10 for $16.00. 



SENECA (6056) Golden yellow with medium clusters of 

 large berries. Medium vigor and not too winter-hardy. Ri- 

 pens 3 weeks before Concord. An excellent dessert variety, 

 but highly susceptible to mildew. 

 No. 1 vines $1.90 each; 3 for $4.95; 10 for $16.00. 



FREDONIA (6005) Blue-black, with large clusters of 

 medium to large berries. Vigorous, hardy, ripens two to 

 three weeks before Concord. Moderately susceptible to 

 downy mildew; slightly susceptible to powdery mildew. A 

 standard dessert variety. Prune longer than Concord for 

 good crops. 

 2 yr., No. 1 $1.70 each; 3 for $4.50; 10 for $15.00. 



MONTICELLO (6041 ) A blue-black, extra high quality 

 variety which rip)ens just after Fredonia. Berries round, 

 average size. Resistant to disease, average vigor. 

 2 yr., No. 1 $1.90 each; 3 for $4.95; 10 for $16.00. 



DELAWARE (6001) Red-fruited variety with small, 

 compact clusters of small berries. Ripens two weeks before 

 Concord on vine with medium vigor and good hardiness. 

 Prime shorter than Concord. Yields can be as good as Con- 

 cord if planted on deep, well-drained soils. Good dessert 

 quality and a standard for wines and champagne. Highly 

 susceptible to downy mildew. 

 2 yr., No. 1 $1.70 each; 3 for $4.50; 10 for $15.00. 



BATH (6038) A very attractive blue-black table grape. 

 Vines are hardy, very productive, vigorous. Prune severely 

 or cluster thin. Ripens seven to ten days before Concord. 

 Slight susceptibility to mildews. 

 2 yr., No. 1 $1.95 each; 3 for $5.55; 10 for $17.50. 



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ALDEN (6059) Big, extra-delicious blue variety that is 

 juicy, sweet, and the texture of California tyjje grapes. 

 Hardy, vigorous, productive, free from disease. Prune short 

 to prevent over-bearing. Makes good wine, too. 

 No. 1 vines $2.50 each; 3 for $7.20; 10 for $23.00. 



NIAGARA (6008) The most widely planted white lab- 

 rusca hybrid in America. Large bunches of greenish white 

 berries. Vigorous and hardy. Prune same as Concord. Yields 

 about same as Concord. Ripens a few days before Concord. 

 Only moderately susceptible to {Xjwdery and downy mildew. 

 For dessert and wine. 

 2 yr., No. 1 $1.70 each; 3 for $4.50; 10 for $15.00. 



PENN CONCORD (6061 ) A selection of Concord made 

 at the Field Station Lab. in North East, Pa., which consis- 

 tently has larger fruit and higher yields than the type. An 

 excellent grower, very hardy. Grow the same as Concord. 

 2 yr.. No. 1 vines . .$1.80 each; 3 for $4.90; 10 for $15.50. 



ELVIRA (6062) White fruited, vigorous, hardy. Ripens 

 with Concord, resistant to disease. Medium to small clusters 

 with medium berries. Wine is good but highly acid. Good for 

 problem growing areas. 

 No. 1 vines $1.75 each; 3 for $4.95; 10 for $15.50. 



CONCORD (6002) The standard by which all blue- 

 black grapes are judged. Very hardy, productive, and dis- 

 ease resistant. Clusters are medium to large; berries are 

 medium to large. Concord is used for dessert, wine, and 

 unfermented grape juice. 

 2 yr., No. 1 $1.70 each; 3 for $4.50; 10 for $15.00. 



BOKAY (6036) White grape used for wine and table. It 



has a high dessert quality but this midseason variety is 



fairly susceptible to mildew. Vigorous, but only fairly 



hardy. 



2 yr., No. 1 $1.90 each; 3 for $4.95; 10 for $15.50. 



STEUBEN (6035) Recent blue-black introduction ri- 

 peningjust after Concord. Clusters are long, tapering, com- 

 pact, with medium to large berries. Vines are hardy, vigor- 

 ous, and productive. Requires severe pruning. Very high 

 dessert quality; now being used in rose wine. Slightly sus- 

 ceptible to mildews. 

 2 yr.. No. 1 $1.95 each; 3 for $5.55; 10 for $17.50. 



SHERIDAN (6006) A late keeper to extend the Concord 

 season. Large, compact clusters of medium-sized berries. 

 Vines vigorous, healthy, productive, prune more severely 

 than Concord. A dessert grape. 

 2 yr., No. 1 $1.70 each; 3 for $4.50; 10 for $15.00. 



CACO (6004) A medium-sized, red-fruited variety ri- 

 pening one week to ten days after Concord. Moderate sus- 

 ceptibility to the mildews. Vines have good winter hardi- 

 ness and medium vigor; prune same as Concord. An attrac- 

 tive fresh fruit variety with good quality. 

 2 yr., No. 1 $1.70 each; 3 for $4.50; 10 for $15.00. 



CATAWBA (6003) Late red with medium clusters and 

 berries. Ripens about two weeks after Concord. Vines are 

 vigorous and hardy, highly productive; prune shorter than 

 Concord and possibly cluster thin. Needs a good spray 

 schedule for the mildews. A standard wine variety for both 

 still wine and champagne. 

 2 yr.. No. 1 $1.70 each; 3 for $4.50; 10 for $15.00. 



GOLDEN MUSCAT (6009) A beautiful golden yellow 

 kind with large compact clusters and large berries. Medium 

 vigor and hardiness. With severe pruning, it can be almost 

 as productive as Concord. Moderately susceptible to pow- 

 dery and downy mildew. Ripens with Catawba. 

 2 yr.. No. 1 $1.95 each; 3 for $5.55; 10 for $17.50. 



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