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WHOLESALE 
FOUUTKKNTH YEAR. 
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Blowers, Westfield, N. Y. 
RAPE VINES, 
SMALL FRUIT PLANTS AND TREES. 
This new variety of (jreen’s Early White originated on the grounds of O. J. Green, 
Portland, N. Y. Taken from a meadow ditch, placed in a vineyard as a supply vine in 
1887, where the original vine now stands. 
Origin unknown, hardy, strong grower, heavy foliage, similar to Concord, very pro- 
lific, fruit whiter than Niagara, seeds small and easily removed, good quality, flavor ex- 
cellent, as early as Moore's Early, a trifle smaller than Concord, usually shouldered. 
Did not propagate for several years till we were sure it was all right. Have now 
two acres in bearing. The original vine and vineyard bears annually large crops of early 
delicious fruit which will ship thousands of miles. Ripens its wood to the tips. Has 
never been known to winter kill. We have thoroughly tested it in all respects. 
Portland, N. Y., January 6, 1897. 
I take pleasure in making the following statement about Green’s Early White Grape. 
I handled quite a portion of the crop of this new and valuable grape the past season. 
Found the demand good at a good price. It was fully as early as any Early Grape in 
this section, this point alone making it valuable. Color, quality, texture and general 
appearance of cluster render it very attractive. Good shipper. Respectfully, 
I. A. WILCO.X. 
For the past three years we have called public attention to this grape in our whole- 
sale list. Now we have the vines for sale. No one else has these vines to offer. When 
these are gone you can get no more till next year. 
We offer i year No. i Vines per too $50 00 
“ “ 2 “ “ I “ 100 7 S -00 
At retail 1 “ “ i “ each 75 
“ 2 “ “ I “ “ 1 . 00 
Write to J. H. Green, Portland, N. Y., for prices and particulars, or to 
H. W. BLOWERS, Westfield, N. Y. 
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