16 E. W. TOWNSEND & SONS’ STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
Grape Vines 
1( Plant Grape Vines for PLEASURE and PROFIT 
No home planting is complete without Grape Vines, and lots of ready cash 
can be made on the farm by planting a thousand vines in some out-of-the-way 
place that is not paying expenses. Just try it. The Grape is easily grown and 
produces large returns for the time and effort expended. Our long growing 
season here on the Eastern Shore produces vines with a vigorous root system, 
which makes our vines transplant easily, and assures our customers of getting 
strong healthy fruit canes in a very short time after setting. 
AGAWAM—Red. A large grape, ripening with Concord. Sweet, with rich aro- 
matic flavor. A rank grower, and very productive. One of the most reliable of 
Rogers Hybrids. 
—Red. One of the latest grapes, and for this reaSon should be 
Catawba planted in every garden and every vineyard to prolong the sea- 
son. Size large, firm and sweet. 
CONCOR —Comes first with everybody. It is a sure, hardy grower, 
and a great producer on any soil or climate. You can 
make no mistake in planting largely to Concord. If you 
are in a hurry to grow some grapes, order some of our bearing age Concord, 
and you will have only a few months to wait. Color blue, bunches very compact, 
second early. The most extensively planted grape in America. (See inside back 
cover page for Concord bearing-age vines.) 
—Red. The standard of excellence. Bunch and berry medium 
Delaware compact. Flesh juicy, very sweet. Ripens early. Vines very 
————_ hardy and productive. Requires good, rich soil. 
MOORE —Black. A seedling of the Concord, but ripens a little earlier. 
Bunches very large. Will equal Concord in quality. Valuable 
for garden and vineyard. 
* —White. A magnificent grape, and very valuable for both garden 
Niagara and vineyard. Berries large, with tough skin, quality very good. 
—————. Ripens fairly early. Rank grower; very productive. Popular 
North and South. 
WORDEN—Black. A Concord seedling. Ripens a little ahead of Concord. Good 
@) duality and productive. Extra good for home use. 
Our Special No. 8 Vineyard Collection 
Bach and every home should have a few Grape Vines; and to help any- 
one who is not familiar with the varieties, we will select vines for you 
that will prove satisfactory in your section. 
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CATALOGUE VALUE, $2.70 — FREE DELIVERY 
The FIVE NEW GRAPES With Outstanding Quality 
CACO —The new red grape that is giving promise of becoming the leading Red variety. On 
our farms this year it was an outstanding variety, both as to flavor and size of fruit— 
holding fruit well after ripening. Price—2-yr. vines, 60c each; 3-yr. vines, $1.10 each. 
FREDONI —Originated at N. Y. State Agr. Exp. Sta. Black; ripens very early; berries 
large, juicy and sweet, borne in large compact clusters; bunches are compact 
and very attractive. Price—2-yr. vines, 75c each; 3-yr. vines, $1.25 each. 
ONTARI WHITE. Follows Portland very closely in ripening. An excellent blending of 
acid and sugar; hence the taste is sprightly and yet sweet. Vines strong, vigor- 
ous growers and very productive. Another of the N. Y. State Agr. Station’s 
originations. Price—2-yr. vines 75c each; 3-yr. vines, $1.25 each. 
PORTLAND —New white grape developed by N. Y. State Experiment Station. Ripens 
earlier than any other known grape. Berries large and have that beautiful 
yellow color like the Niagara. Contains so much sugar that it can be eaten 
long before it is fully ripe. Price—2-yr. vines, 75c each; 3-yr. vines, $1.25 each. 
SHERIDAN Is the most promising new grape for commercial growers to compete with Cali- 
fornia vineyards. It is a late bluish black grape; large and more attractive 
than Concord, and is superior in keeping qualities. Fruit is produced in large 
handsome clusters, and many of them on each vine. We recommend this Grape to all our customers 
in the Middle Atlantic. Price—2-yr. vines, 75c each; 3-yr. vines, $1.25 each. 
BEARING AGE GRAPES 
We have a considerable number of calls from our customers wanting bearing-age vines other than Con- 
cord, which we have been growing for several years. This year we top-pruned and reset a supply of 3- 
Year stock under irrigation. They produced a nice crop of fruit in the Nursery row this Summer and 
we are passing them along under our Bearing-Age Vines, Stock that will produce results the first year 
set. We can furnish all varieties at 214 times the Two-Year Size prices. 
