GRAPES 
Probably the most serious shortage of all nursery stock exists 
in grapes. I am entirely sold out of all but two varieties. OR- 
DER YOUR GRAPES AT ONCE. 
MOORES EARLY. The finest black grape for the North. 
Ripens nearly a month ahead of Concord. Berries as large as 
Concord and as good quality. 35c each; $3.00 for 10. 
CAMPBELLS EARLY. This is a giant black grape of the 
finest quality. Under good cultivation it will produce bunches a 
foot long with berries of proportionate size. Ten days earlier 
than Concord. SOc each; $4.00 for 10. 
STRAWBERRIES 
SENATOR DUNLAP. An all round variety. Grows any- 
where. Quality good. Season early to mid season. SOc for 
25; SI. 00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 
CHESAPEAKE. A very fancy high quality variety. Makes 
few runners. Season late. Plants at 100 rates only. SOc per 
25; $1.50 per 100. 
McALPIN. Very large, light red berry of fine quality. Ex- 
cellent for home gardens. Late. SOc per 25; Sl.OO per 100; $8.00. 
per 1000. 
FIRST QUALITY. A long, pointed, very sweet berry of high 
quality. Midseason. Price same as Mc.'\lpin. 
WILSON. I offer the genuine old time Wilson. A good yield- 
cr of large round berries which have a most delightful aroma and 
flavor. Plant a few Wilson. You will enjoy them. Price same 
as McAlpin. Wilson is an imperfect variety. Plant with Mc- 
Alpin or some other perfect, flowering variety. 
BIG JOE. I have not yet fruited this highly recommended 
variety but can offer a few thousand plants at the same price as 
McAlpin. 
SAMPLE. The great market berry of New England and New 
York. Very large and uniform. Immense cropper. Sample is 
an imperfect variety and should be planted with Dunlap or some 
other perfect flowering variety. Price same as McAlpin. 
WARFIELD. Considered to be about the hardiest straw- 
berry and planted extensively in the North. Berries medium 
size, dark red and good quality. A heavy cropper if plants do 
not get too thick. Fine for canning. Imperfect. SOc for 25; 
$1.00 per 100; $7.00 per 1000. 
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