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THE STORKS & HARRISON CO., PAUSES VTLLE, OHIO. 



GRAPES 



10 FEET APART 



Each Per 10 Per 100 



$2.00 

 2.50 

 2.50 

 3.00 

 2.S0 



3 00 

 2.00 

 2.50 



1.50 



2.00 



1.40 



1 .80 



2.50 



3.00 



2.50 



3 00 



3.00 



3-SO 



1.50 



2.00 



3-SO 



4.00 



2.50 



3.00 



2 . 00 . 



2.50 



3- 00 . 



2.50 . 



3.00 



2 . 00 . 



2.50 . 



3 -50 • 



2.00 . 



12. 00 

 15.00 



SET VINES 6 TO 



PRICE OF GRAPE VINES 



Agawam, 1 year $.25. 



" 2 years , 30 



Brighton, 1 year 30 



" 2 years. . .35 



Campbell, 1 year 30 



' ■ ' 2 years . . . i; } „V«/'v>' ^ • -35 



Catawba, 1 year 25 



" 2 years 30 



Champion-, 1 year 20 



2 years . . [S- 5$ fifir 



Concord, r year 15 



2 years. v> .'t .^i I ' . ^;.r^, = . .20 



Delaware, 1 year. . . 30 



2 years • 35 



Diamond, 1 year . .30 



2 years . . ,. . . .35 



Green Mountain (Winchell), 1 year 35 



" " " 2 years 40 



Ives, 1 year 20 



" 2 years ... . - <a. ; ^ % \. & m£ -*.«J . v . .105; 



King, 1 year , 4° 



" 2 years = • 



Moore's Early, 1 year -3° 



'* " 2 years. -35 



Niagara, 1 year. 25 



" 2 years. . . . . . \ \C:-. : r ,.i^ ^-p. . v . . . -3° 



Pocklington, 2 years -35 



Regal, 1 year -30 



" 2 years -40 



Salem, 1 year. -25 



" 2 years ....... -30 



Woodruff, 2 years 4° 



Worden, 1 year 25 



" 2 years .30 2.50 



Wyoming, 1 year 30 2.50 



2 years 4° 3 -50 



BY ( Unless noted, 1 year vines, 25 cts. each. 

 MAIL I Unless noted, 2 year vines, 35 cts. each. 



WHITE GRAPES 



Diamond. The leading early white grape, ripening before 

 Moore. White, with rich yellow tinge; juicy; few seeds, 

 almost free from pulp, excellent quality; above medium 

 size, adheres firmly to stem. Vine like Concord in growth, 

 hardiness and foliage. By mail, 1 year, 35 cts. ; 2 years, 45 cts. 



Green Mountain. (Winchell.) An extra early variety from 

 Vermont. Skin thin, pulp tender and sweet, quality superb. 

 Bunch and berry medium size. Vine hardy, vigorous and 

 productive. By mail, 1 year, 40 cts.; 2 years, 50 cts. 



Niagara. Occupies the same position among the white var- 

 ieties as- Concord among the black; the leading profitable 

 market sort. Bunch and berries large, greenish white chang- 

 ing to pale yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin but tough; 

 of Concord quality. By mai', 1 year, 30 cts. ; 2 years, 40cts. 



Pocklington. Bunch and berries large, when fully ripe a 

 light golden yellow; juicy, tender, sweet, with little pulp. 

 Vine thoroughly hardy, strong grower, free from mildew; 

 productive. One of the most satisfactory white varieties. 

 By mail, 2 years, 40 cts. 



BLACK GRAPES 



Campbell. Strong grower, with large, healthy foliage, pro- 

 ductive; its keeping and shipping qualities are equalled by 

 no other early grape. Ripens with Moore. Bunch 

 and berry large, glossy black, with blue bloom, sweet and 

 juicy, seeds few and small, part readily from the pulp. 

 By mail, 1 year, 35 cts. ; 2 years, 45 cts. 



Champion. (Talman.) Very early. Bunch and berry medium, 

 thick skin, poor quality. 



Concord. The well known standard variety, succeeds wher- 

 ever grapes will grow. By mail, 1 year, 20 cts.; 6 for $1.00. 



Ives. Bunch medium to large, compact; often shouldered, 

 berries medium. By mail, 1 year, 25 cts.; 5 for $1.00. 



Worden. A splendid grape of the Concord type; larger, better 

 quality and earlier. Vine vigorous; hardy and productive. 

 By mail, 1 year, 30 cts.; 2 years, 40 cts. 



King. Ripening be- 

 tween Worden and 

 Concord. Is as 

 hardy and strong 

 as Concord, more 

 prolific ;same color, 

 grape much larger, 

 cluster larger and 

 more compact. 

 The pulp is more 

 tender, flavor more 

 sprightly, seeds 

 fewer. For local 

 high priced trade 

 or family use, one 

 of the best. By 

 mail, 1 year, socts. ; 

 2 years, 60 cts. 



Moore. Bunch large, berry large round, with heavy bloom, 

 vine exceedingly hardy. Its earliness makes it desir- 

 able for an early market and particularly adapts it to Canada 

 and northern portions of the United States; also succeeds 

 admirably in the South. By mail, 1 yr., 35 cts. ; 2yr., 45 cts. 



RED or AMBER 



Agawam. Berries very large, with thick skin; pulp soft, 

 sweet and sprightly; very vigorous, ripens early. By mail, 

 1 year, 30 cts.; 2 years, 40 cts. 



Brighton. Bunch large, well formed; berries above medium 

 to large; round; excellent flavor and quality; one of the 

 earliest in ripening. By mail, 1 year, 35 cts. ; 2 years, 45 cts. 



Catawba. Berries large, round; when fully ripe of a dark 

 copper color, with sweet, rich musky flavor. Requires a 

 long season to arrive at full maturity. By mail, 1 year, 

 30 cts. ; 2 years, 40 cts. 



Delaware. A choice native grape of free and hardy, but 

 slender growth. Bunches and berries are small, but coup 

 pactly set, light red, with violet bloom; sugary and delicious. 

 A favorite dessert grape; one of the earliest to ripen. By mail, 

 1 year, 35 cts.; 2 years, 45 cts. 



Regal. Very hardy, having endured thirty degrees below 

 zero without injury. A short jointed, vigorous and healthy 

 grower, ripens its wood early; exceedingly productive, 

 The cluster is very compact and handsome; berries large, 

 persistent, translucent, dark red, juicy, with a skin thin, but 

 tough. The pulp tender— easily freeing its seeds. By mail, 

 strong one year, 35 cts.; 3 for $1.00; 2 years, 45 cts. 



Salem. (Rogers' No. 53.) [A strong, vigorous vine; berries 

 large, Catawba color; thin skin, free from hard pulp; sweet 

 and sprightly; ripens first of September. By mail, 1 year, 

 30 cts.; 2 years, 40 cts. 



Woodruff. A handsome, profitable market sort; vine vigor- 

 ous, productive; iron-clad constitution. Bunch and berry 

 large, attractive; ripens early; fair quality, long keeper. 

 By mail, 2 years, 45 cts. v 



Wyoming. Vine very hardy, healthy and robust, with thick 

 leathery foliage; color of berry similar to Delaware, but 

 brighter, and in size nearly double; flesh tender, juicy, 

 sweet, with a strong native aroma. Ripens before Dela- 

 ware. The best early red market variety. By mail, 1 year, 

 35 cts.; 2 years, 45 cts. 



