146 THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1906 
THE FAMILY GRAPE COLLECTION. 
Ripening in order as given, from extra early to very late. 
l. GREEN MOUNTAIN.—An extra early greenish white grape; clusters and 
berry, medium; thin skin; fine quality; tender and sweet. Perfectly hardy. 
2. McPiIKE. (Color plated last year.) The most wonderful grape to date. It 
is early, prolific; large berries of a beautiful blue-black color, of superior flavor. 
38. LUTIE. The best family grape grown; never Known to rot. Bunches and 
berries large; color, reddish chocolate; very sweet. 
4. CONCORD. The most popular grapein America. Bunch large, compact; 
berries very large, skin tender; flesh sweet, juicy. Vine a vigorous grower. 
Very hardy and productive. Color, blue black. 
5. DIAMOND. (Color plated last year.) White; bunch large, compact shoul- 
dered; berries large, round; flesh, tender and juicy. 
6. NIAGARA. The standard market sort. Berries white, large and hand- 
some; bunch often shouldered. Vine very vigorous and productive, succeeding 
well both North and South. 
The above set of six hardy grapes, one of each, $1.00, postpaid. 
2-year-old size, $1.50, postpaid. 
One-year vines. Two-year vines, 
Mail, postpaid Mail, postpaid 
Each Doz. Each Doz. 
Brighton. Bunch large, berry medium size; round; early, red...... $.15 3 1.50 3 .20 $ 2.00 
Campbell’s Early. Very productive; early. Blackish purple........ -30 2.50 60 5.00 
Columbian. Large and productive. Excellent quality. Black... 25 1.75 40 3.00 
Concord. The popular standard sort. Black..............2-ccesseseeeee 15 1.50 20 2.00 
Delaware. Bunches medium size. Sweet and delicious. oes 15 1.50 20 2.00 
Duchess. Ripens in mid-season. Fine, luscious berries. = 15 1.50 -20 2.00 
Green Mountain. An extra early white grape. Very popular -40 3.50 .50 4.50 
Jefferson. Extra large bunch. Fine quality. Late bearer. Red 15 1.50 :20 2.00 
Lutie. A hardy, healthy grower. Color, reddish. Earl. 15 1.50 -20 2.00 
Martha. Medium size bunch and berry. White. 15 1.50 -20 2.00 
MePike. The perfection of grapes. Superior sort. 40 4,00 80 5.00 
Diamond. Hardy and healthy. Productive; early; white ........ 15 1.50 -20 2.00 
Moore’s Early. One of the hardiest for the North. Black...... ae 15 1.50 -20 2.00 
Niagara. The profitable standard market grape. White on 15 1.50 .20 2.00 
Pocklington. Exceptionally hardy. Fine quality. White..... Ste 15 1.50 -20 2.00 
= Vergennes. A good keeper. Large and delicious. Late. Red..... 15 1.50 .20 2.00 
SA - Woodruff. Rapid, healthy grower. Hardy; large; delicious; red .. 15 1.50 .20 2.00 
Concorp GRAPE. Worden. A large sort of the Concord type; very early. Black...... 15 1.50 -20 2.00 
PEACHES. | 
MISS LOLO. An extremely early variety 
of large size; white skin; red cheek; flesh white. 
TRIUMPH. Extra early and almost a free-| 
stone, a feature of great value, as the freestone | 
sorts are all late bearers. 
ELBERTA. Large, yellow, with red cheek. 
Flesh yellow. September. } 
IRON MOUNTAIN. Hardiest sort. Creamy 
white, freestone. Late. | 
Beer’s Smock. Fruit medium to large; skin 
light oranze yellow mottled with red. September. 
Bilyeu. Large, white with red cheek. Flesh white, 
luscious. October. 
Crosby. Rounding in form, slightly flattened, | 
bright orange yellow. An abundant bearer. Sept. | 
Crawford’s Early. Large, oblong, skin yellow. 
with fine red cheek; fiesh yellow, and excellent. | 
Crawford’s Late. Large, yellow with red cheek; 
flesh deep yellow, juicy and melting. One of the best. | 
Chair’s Choice. Large and beautiful; late; deep 
yellow with red cheek, flesh firm, of superior quality. 
Globe. Very large, firm and excellent; juicy. Oct. 
Hlondike. Large size, white skin, brilliant red 
cheek, white flesh, sweet, free-stone. October. | 
Lorentz. Frost proof. The best late sort we know 
of. Yellow flesh of superior quality. 
Meintosh. Large size; creamy white flesh; free- 
stone; good quality. Strong grower, heavy bearer. Sept. 
Mountain Rose. Very profitable for market; 
large, roundish; skin white, nearly covered with a rich 
red; flesh white slightly stained at the stone. August. 
Niagara. Medium early. Large yellow with red 
cheek. Juicy and high flavored; yellow flesh. 
Oldmixon. A fine, large, productive variety, 
succeeding in all localities, and well deserving of 
oS high favor in which it is held as a market variety. 
ellowish white skin, with a deep red cheek; flesh 
white, but red at the stone, tender and rich. Sept. ~ PEARS. Miss Loto PEACH. ] 
Salway. Large, yellow mottled with a red cheek; 
sweet, luscious flavor. A valuable late variety. KEIFFER. The popular pear for market- 
Sneed. Very early, medium size, somewhat oval ing and canning. Large, handsome, good 
in shape; creamy white, ripens even to the pit. keeper and shipper. 
Stump. Large, white with bright red cheek, juicy ROSSNEY. The best and handsomest pear 
and of high quality, productive and profitable. Sept. yet introduced. Hardy, productive, a strong 
*By express, not prepaid. . grower; large fruit; creamy yellow skin, with 
Each Dozen 100 1000 | Crimson blush that gives the fruit a most 
*Extra, 4 to 6 ft... 20. «$1.75 $9.00 $75.00 | tempting appearance. Highly recommended. 
*Medium, 3 to 4 ft .12 1.25 7.00 50.00 KOONCE. A variety that is far ahead of 
Mail, postpaid, 1to2ft.... 15 1.25 any other early pear. Fruit is medium to large, 
very handsome, surface yellow, one side cov- 
ered with a bright carmine, containing brown 
dots. Quality very good, spicy, juicy, sweet. 
ANJOU. Large, buttery and melting. Fine; 
late. 
BARTLETT. Large, high flavored, lus- 
eious. Prolific. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Large; yellow and 
red. 
HOWELL. Large, yellow, red cheek. 
Early, fine. 
LAWRENCE. Medium; yellow with brown 
dots. 
SECKEL. Small; yellowish brown. Rich; 
melting. 
SHELDON. Medium. Hardy; productive; 
luscious. 
GENERAL LIST. 
*By express, not prepaid. 
40 
Each Dozen 100 
$4.00 25.00 
20 2.00 15.00 
*Extra, 3 year 
*Medium, 8 to 5 ft. ... 
KEIFFER PEARS. 
*Extra, 3 year 35 3.50 25.00 
*3 to 5 feet ............. eo 4") 2.00 15.00 
Mail, postpaid, 1 to 2 ft.. -20 2.00 
