42 TOWNSEND NURSERIES. INC._SALISBURY_MARYLAND 
TOPS for 
@QUALITY and 
@ HEAVY YIELD 
CACO’ (A Better Red) 
This prolific new, amber red is considered the 
best and hardiest of its kind ever produced. 
Its bunches are large, and the flavor of its 
fruit can be compared with the finest for rich, 
sweet qualities. Holds fruit well after =_,ening. 
CHAMPAGNE (Richest Amber Yet) 
Being all that its name implies, this new variety is unsur- 
passed for rich, very fine flavor. It produces large, 
tifully colored amber grapes in tight, 
This variety is destined te become an all-around favorite. 
lis vigorously growing, strong vines fruit at an early age. 
Champagne is one of the best varieties on our list. 
4" CHOICE” NEW VARIETIES 
The best by far of the new—AND—approved by Townsend’s for superior 
yields, quality fruit, and early fruiting habits. All of recent introduction. 
beau- 
compact bunches. 
Townsend's S.Z-¢ Standard Varieties 
The Famous CONCORD (Blue) This famous, ever dependable, 
sure cropper variety is the standard by which all other varieties are 
judged. Regardless of whatever other varieties are grown, no vine- 
yard or arbor can really be called complete without a liberal planting 
of Concord. For almost a hundred years this old, reliable variety 
has been a constant money-maker, and it is still referred to as the 
“King” of all grapes. Its wonderful adaptability to ail soils and its 
ready flourishing under varying climatic conditions go a long way in 
accounting for Concord’s long-time popularity. Concord ripens mid- 
season to late and is unsurpassed for vigorous growing habits and 
productivity. For commercial growers, Townsend’s winter-hardened 
Concord stands supreme. 
The Mellow CATAWBA 
(Red) This variety keeps better 
than other grapes now being 
cultivated. A late ripening, very 
sweet, copper red fruit, Catawba 
is used extensively for wine 
making. 
MOORE'S EARLY” Money- 
making Black Ripening two 
weeks earlier than Concord, this 
seedling of Concord is an extra 
heavy producer of large excel- 
lent quality black fruit. It is 
planted extensively by commer- 
cial growers. 
The Magnificent NIAGARA 
(White) Receiving most of its 
characteristics from its parent Con- 
cord, this magnificently flavored, 
white grape is a true off-spring of 
the “King”. Its impressing, com- 
pact clusters ripen with Concord. 
The Heavily Fruiting WORDEN 
(Black) This ever popular, thin 
skinned variety is famous for tre- 
mendous yields, and is one of the 
earliest ripening of all varieties. 
Excellently flavored, Worden is 
a very hardy growing, bluish-black 
variety. 
2 YEAR GRAPE VINE LIST ON PAGE 51 
BEARING AGE VINES ON PAGE 43 
EXTRA PROFITS IN HARDY, DEPENDABLE 
FREDONIA (A Fancy Black) 
A fancy quality blue-black, and one of the 
earliest to ripen, Fredonia’s juicy, but solid 
fruit grow abundantly on hardy vines and its 
large, compact bunches are real money- 
makers for any commercial grower. 
PORTLAND (White) 
This new variety ripens earlier than any 
other known grape. Portland’s call to fame 
lies in the taste of its grapes. Its large, beau- 
tiful, yellow colored fruit. contain so much 
sugar that they can be eaten long before they 
are fully ripe. 
2 Concord. Bine 
2 Moore’s Early - 
2 eyes, Red : 
