Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Md., U. S. A. 

 GRAPES 



CONCORD — Ripens in early August. Fruit dark purple, 

 almost black. Bunches of big berries, juicy, sweet, and 

 delicious. Because of its extremely high merit. Con- 

 cord is the most popular grape in the country. Taking 

 the grape territory as a whole, more Concords are now 

 in bearing than any other variety, nor does any other 

 variety seem to succeed over such a wide range of ter- 

 ritory. Ships well, and sells well. 



DELAWARE— Ripens a little later than Concord. Berries 

 are deep red and carried in small, compact bunches ; 

 The flesh is sweet and of the best quality. 



MOORE'S EARLY— Ripens a little before the Concord. 

 Very deep black, unusually large, and of extra-fine qual- 

 ity. The bunches are medium size, but are held to- 

 gether firmly. They stand handling and shipping un- 

 usually well and have an established reputation. 



NIAGARA — Ripens in late August. Leading white mar- 

 ket variety. Bunches of berries large : color greenish 

 white, changing to pale yellow when fully ripe. 



GRAPE VINES (1 Year) 



300 600 1 S 



to to LS 



Concord 9 29 299 599 3000 J > 



(Black) $0.15 $0.10 $0.07 $0.05 $0.04 each 



Moore's Early 



(Black) .20 .15 .10 .07 .06 each 



GRAPE VINES (2 Years) 



I 



10 



30 



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9 



29 



299 



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10 



30 



300 



600 1 S 



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3000 J > 



Concord 9 



29 



299 



599 



(Black) $0.25 $0.17 »/2 



$0.12 $0.10 $0.08 each 



Delaware 











(Red) .30 



.25 



.20 



.15 



each 



Moore's Early 











(Black) .30 



.25 



.20 



.15 



.12 each 



Niagara 











(White) .30 



.25 



.20 



.15 



each 



For a larger quantity, write for prices. 

 PARCEL POST, add two cents for each vine. 



5% off for cash with order, 



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