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 Grape Problem 



1939 brings to Harrisons' customers one of the finest crops of fruit trees and grapevines we have ever had/ 

 Climatic conditions this year were exceptional, resulting in root growths for which every planter will gladly pay 

 premium prices. 



The soil on which our vines are grown is especially adapted to root growth. Our propagating stock is selected 

 from healthy, vigorous, heavy bearing vines. This results in a vine that will give you 100 per cent satisfaction 

 in your vineyards. 



Growing Grapes Profitably 



The increasing demand for grape juice and other extracts makes this a big money crop for the farmers. 

 Get your vineyard started now and be ready for the increased demand for grapes. For commercial vineyard 

 Concord is by far the best. 



BLACK GRAPES — True-fo-name 



CONCORD. World's best grape. Description, see 

 page 36. 



CLINTON. Black. Late. A rank grower, hardy; bunch 

 and berry small to medium size, slightly juicy and 

 spicy. Ripens two to three weeks after Concord. 



FREDONIA. Black. Very early. Originated by New 

 York Experimental Station The bunch and berry are 

 large with excellent, juicy, delicious flavor. Vigorous 

 and productive. Ripens fully ten days before Moore's 

 Early. 



IVES. Black. Midseason. Quality good when fully 

 ripe. Produces a successful market grape. 



MOORE'S EARLY. Black. Early. Bunch and berry 

 very large. Equal to Concord in quality, health and 

 hardiness, but ripens about ten days earlier. It is a 

 fair grower, valuable for garden and vineyard. 



WORDEN. Black. This excellent grape is as hardy, 

 healthy, vigorous and productive as Concord, of 

 which it is. a seedling, but better in quality. It is 

 sweeter, larger in bunch and berry. Several days 

 earlier. Valuable for garden and vineyard. 



RED GRAPES — True-to-name 



AGAWAM. Red. Midseason. Large, thick skin, 

 aromatic flavor. Vines strong, rank grower. Hardy 

 and productive. Ripens with Concord. 



BRIGHTON. Dark red. Early, bunch large, berry me- 

 dium size. Skin thin. Flesh tender. Sweet and best 

 quality. Vine vigorous and fairly productive. 



CACO. Red. Midseason. Fruit is very large and hand- 

 some. A rich wine-red color. Not a very rank grow- 

 er and a shy bearer. 



CATAWBA. Red. Very late. Large. Flesh pulpy 

 with rich vinous flavor. Quality good. A very de- 

 sirable variety. 



DELAWARE. Red. Early midseason. Bunch 

 and berry good size, compact, flesh juicy, very 

 sweet and refreshing. Vine very hardy and 

 productive. A slow grower. Requires rich soil, 

 good culture and close pruning. 



LUCILE. Red. Early. Very large bunches, large 

 fruit. Vine is vigorous grower, hardy, and 

 enormous bearer. Quality very good. 



SALEM. Dark red. Midseason. Bunch and berry 



large. Flesh sweet, tender, with rich vinous ^ . 

 flavor. Good keeper, vigorous and productive. mL 



WHITE GRAPES— True-»o-name 



DIAMOND. White. Early midseason. Bunch and berry 

 large. Quality fine. Strong grower, healthy, hardy, 

 productive. 



ELVIRA. White. Late. Bunch and berry medium size. 

 A good wine grape in the South. 



NIAGARA. White. Midseason. Best of the standard 

 light colored grapes. Bunches of large greenish white 

 berries change to pole yellow when fully ripe. A 

 rank grower and very productive. Popular with vine- 

 yardists and 

 home garden- 

 ers in the 

 North as well 

 as the South. 



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