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Ontario — A very early white Grape, pro- 

 duced by crossing Winchell with Diamond. 

 Berries medium to small, roundish, juicy, 

 tender, sweet and good in flavor. Superior 

 in quality to Winchell and ripens slightly 

 earlier. 2 year vines, each, ^1.50; dozen, 

 ^15.00. 



Portland — An exceptionally early white va- 

 riety holding great promise for home use 

 and nearby markets. Of exceptionally fine, 

 sweet flavor, with large, individual berries, 

 and clusters of good size. In the great 

 Grape belt of Northern New York it ripens 

 a week ahead of Moore's Early. A decided 

 acquisition. 2 years, each, ^1.50; dozen, 

 ^15.00. 



Worden — Resembles Concord closely, but is 

 of higher quality and ripens a week to ten 

 days earlier. Both bunch and berry average 

 larger than those of Concord. 2 years, each, 

 35c; dozen, ^3.50; 100, ^15.00. Heavy 

 fruiting vines, each, ^1.00; dozen, ^10.00. 



MOORE'S 

 EARLY 



Standard Varieties of Grapes 



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Moore's Early — (See illustration of a typical bunch). 

 A most reliable very early variety immensely profitable 

 to commercial growers. Medium bunch, berry large, jet 

 black with purple bloom. Ripens fully two weeks earlier 

 than Concord. 2 years each, 35c; dozen, ^3.50; 100, 

 15.00. Heavy fruiting vines, each, 75c; dozen, ^7.50. 



Niagara — The most popular white Grape, and destined 

 to become more highly valued as time passes. Cluster 

 large and compact; berry large, amber-white with white 

 bloom, thin-skinned, tender pulp, sweet and luscious. 

 Ripens in mid-season with Concord. 2 years, each, 40c; 

 dozen, ^4.00; 100, ^25.00. Heavy fruiting vines, each, 

 $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



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