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Here are eight new grapes thaf have been approved by 
Townsends’ for their early fruiting habits, heavy yields 
and quality fruit. They are the best of the new, and all 
are of recent introduction. 
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CACO (Red). A large, red, 
fine-flavored grape which 
holds friut well after ripen- 
ing. 
CHAMPAGNE (Amber). A _ deliti- 
ously flavored amber colored grape, 
producing large, compact bunches 
of fruit. The strong growing vine 
yields fruit at an early age. Cham- 
pagne is one of the best varieties on 
our list. 
FREDONIA (Black). A very attractive, 
early-ripening variety with large, sweet, 
juicy berries. Its bunches are large and 
compact. 
ONTARIO (White). An exceptionally hardy, 
very productive, vigorous grower which 
ripens a few days after Portland. Its berries 
are an excellent blending of acid and sugar, 
hence the taste is sprightly, yet sweet. 
" PORTLAND (White). Ripens earlier than any other 
known grape. Its large, beautiful yellow-colored 
(like Niagara) berries contain so much sugar that 
they can be eaten long before they are fully ripe. 
» SHERIDAN (Black). A late, bluish-black, large size 
grape, more attractive than Concord, Sheridan pro- 
duces large, handsome, compact clusters and is a 
ra very vigorous grower and heavy yielder. A most INE VV 
al @ valuable new variety for home or commercial —~r=s 2 RE 
SF eae plantings. a sFAIN L 
URBANA (Red). The flavor and quality equals that of the 
best European grapes; very sweet and juicy fruit; season late. 
OUTSTANDING FOR 
VARIETIES OF GRAPES 
YIELD & QUALITY! 
BETA (Black). An early, vigorous growing, hardy, 
»DELAWARE (Red). An excellent quality, early 
medium-sized grape, growing in large, compact ripening, large, sweet, juicy, amber-colored variety 
bunches. A tremendously productive variety, grown 
LEADING 
with hardy, productive vines. 
extensively in the Northern States. 
CONCORD (Black). The most extensively planted 
black grape. Bunches are compact and of excellent 
quality, ripening midseason to late. As a commercial 
variety, Townsend’s winter-hardened Concord stands 
supreme; while the home gardener in any section 
of the country will find that it brings excellent 
results. 
®> CATAWBA (Red). A late ripening, large, firm, very 
MOORE’S EARLY (Black). A seedling of Concord 
which ripens two weeks earlier; a heavy producer 
of excellent quality large, black fruit, it is planted 
extensively by commercial planters. 
®» NIAGARA (White). One of the largest white grapes, 
®> WORDEN (Black). 
deliciously flavored, its handsome compact bunches 
ripen with Concord. 
A very popular bluish-black ex- 
cellently flavored, hardy growing grape whose large, 
compact bunches ripen two weeks earlier than 
sweet, copper-red colored fruit, used extensively for 
Concord. 
making wine. 
GRAPES FOR //) GIOZOs FINGAL fy WE Lt LIN pant GRAPES 
ARBOR PLANTINGS | FOR ORNAMENTAL EFFECT 
ALL 2-YEAR SELECT VINES! 
18 
Select Select 
2 Champagne, Amber 
2 Caco, Red 
2 Fredonia, Black 
2 Ontario, White 
2 Portland, White 
2 Sheridan, Black 
= Concord, Black 
PS hee Moore’s Early 
a ~d =2 Catawba, Red 
Fredonia, Black 8 
Caco, Red 
Champagne, Amber 
Moore’s Early Black Vines Vines 
Niagara, White All for for 
Catawba, Red 
Worden, Black Say ae 
Concord, Black - & 
2 COLLECTIONS 
$6.15 
2 COLLECTIONS 
$2.70 
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