Center Point, Iowa 
15 
Worden 
Coii<.'i>ril — Black. The well known stan- 
dard variety for all purposes. Size 
medium; succeeds wherever grapes are 
known. 
Delnwnre — Light red; bunch and berry 
small and compact; very sweet and 
highly flavored. Best in quality of all 
American grapes. Needs winter protec- 
tion for good results. 
DInmonrt (Moore's Diamond) — Large, 
round and greenish-white; sweet, Juicy 
and very good. Healthy, vigorous and 
prolific and very hardy. One of the best 
of the white varieties. 
Moore'N Karly— Black; berries large to 
very large, round; very sweet and good. 
Two to three weeks earlier than Con- 
cord. This variety grows in favor every 
year; one of the most profitable for mar- 
ket and should be in every garden. 
Niniciira — White; large to very large; melt- 
ing sweet, with a peculiar, agreeable 
flavor. Hardy and productive. The best 
and most satisfactory of white grapes 
for all purposes. 
Pockllnston — White; very large and 
showy: sweet and good. Vigorous and 
hardy. Ripens with Concord 
large; very sweet and good. A utile 
earlier than Concord. Very vigorous, 
Woortruft- Red (Woodruff )— Large to very 
hardy and healthy. 
Worden — Black; berry and bunch large 
and compact. Sweeter, better, and a 
little earlier than Concord. A strong 
grower, heavy yielder, healthy and 
hardy. The best and most satisfactory 
variety to plant for home use or market. 
W-roming Red— Light red; bunch and 
berrv small, tender, sweet and good. 
Vigo'rous, hardy, and the earliest red 
grape. 
Currants 
