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CONCORD 



Three-year-old bearing age. We have carried over and trans- 

 planted for two years a large block of Concord just to supply our 

 customers with the large bearing-size vines that they have been 

 asking for for some time. These vines set out in April, or sooner, 

 will produce an abundance of fine grapes this year. We consider 

 Concord the best grape in the world. We have paid $5.00 a piece 

 for new varieties onlv to discard them in a few years. Stick to the 

 old reliable CONCORD. 



Concord is the standard blue grape of this country. It is hardy 

 everywhere and seldom fails to produce a wonderful paying crop. 

 We have a very large acreage planted to Concord vines and you will 

 be pleased with our stock and also our prices. 



HUBBARD BLACK GRAPE 



Hubbard — the famous black grape is offered by us this season 

 for the first time. This is without exception the finest and richest 

 black grape on the market, bunches very large and compact, a 

 strong hardy grower. Fruit sells for about double the price on the 

 market as other standard sorts. The Hubbard was awarded the 

 Wilder silver medal by the American Pomological Association, in 

 competition with California's best varieties. Don't fail to try Hub- 

 bard — a sure grower and sure to please. 



NIAGARA (White) 



Niagara — this is the most popular white grape in existence. 

 Fruit large and very productive. A good grower ripens same sea- 

 son as Concord, quality good, valuable in every way either for home 

 use or market. 



WORDEN, (Blue) 



Worden — Ripens a few days earlier than Concord. Fruit large, 

 of good quality, thin skin, very productive, hardy grower on any 

 soil, and growing in popularity every year. 



CRYSTAL WHITE 



Crystal White drape — The color is a greenish white, has very 

 few seeds. The crystal like appearance makes transparent so much 

 that you can distinctly see an object thru the grape. In quality it 

 is mild, sweet and very juicy, berry as large as the Concord and 

 two weeks earlier than Niagara. Those wishing the earliest grape 

 of quality will make no mistake in growing Crystal White. Price 

 of one year old XX high grade plants 50c each. 



AGAWAM (Red) 



Agawam — Deep red large bunches, with rich aromatic flavor, 

 ripenS later than Concord. 



