22 POMONA NURSERIES, DANSVILLE, N. Y— NOTHING OVER TEN CENTS 
Concord Grape Vine 
Concord — Bunch large, shouldered, compact; berries 
large, covered with a rich bloom. Vine a strong 
grower, very hardy. 
Campbell’s Early (Black)— Strong grower, with large, 
healthy foliage; productive, its keeping and 
shipping qualities are equaled by no other early 
grape. 
Moore’s Early (Black) — Bunch and berry large, 
round with heavy blue bloom; vine exceedingly 
hardy. Its earliness makes it desirable for an 
early market. 
Agawam (Roger’s No. IS) (Red)— Berries very 
large, thick skin, pulp soft, sweet, sprightly, very 
vigorous, ripens early. 
Diamond— Leading early white grape, ripening be- 
fore Moore’s Early. 
Pock lington— One of the largest and most showy 
white grapes of the Concord type. 
Lindley (Roger’s No. 9)— Berries medium to large; 
flesh tender, sweet and aromatic; ripens early. 
Catawba— Berries large, round; when fully ripe of a 
dark copper color. 
Salem (Roger’s No. 53)— Bunch large, compact; 
berry large, round, coppery red, tender, juicy. 
Ripens with Concord. 
Delaware — Red, finest flavor. Bunch and berry 
small, compact; sweet, thin skin; slow grower; 
requires good soil. 
Niagara White — Occupies the same position among 
the white varieties as Concord among the black; 
the leading profitable market sort. Bunch and 
berries large, greenish white changing to pale 
yellow when fully ripe. Skin thin but tough; 
quality much like Concord. 
Select Varieties of Grapes 
Grapes are planted anywhere and everywhere — 
to trail over the sides of houses, on arbors, sheltering 
paths, fences, etc. ; even people who live in the 
crowded parts of cities may have them. 
Diamond White — The leading early white grape, 
ripening before Moore’s Early. White, with rich 
yellow tinge; juicy, few seeds, almost free from 
pulp, excellent quality; above medium size, ad- 
heres firmly to stem. 
Chas. A. Green White — Claimed by the introducer to 
be a new and valuable variety, a vigorous grower 
and an enormous yielder of very large and beau- 
tiful clusters of excellent fruit. 
McPike — This mammoth black grape has been ex- 
hibited in all parts of the country. Its great size, 
fine flavor and beauty creating quite a sensation. 
The bunches are large, even and compact. 
Worden (Black) — A splendid grape of the Concord 
type, larger, better quality and earlier. Vines 
vigorous, hardy and productive. 
Brighton — Perhaps the best red grape in cultivation. 
Bunch large; compact; strong grower and very 
productive; quality good. 
POMONA GRAPE COLLECTION NO. 6 
10 2 Year Gra* 
'ines for 75 Cents 
2 Concord 
2 Worden 
2 Niagara 
1 E. A. Green 
1 Brighton 
1 Delaware 
1 Campbells Early 
Pomona Price 75 Cents 
Others Charge 4>2.00 
Niagara Grape 
PofftOffd PriCCS 1 year No. T lO cents each, lO for 75 cents. lOO for $4.00. 
of Q§ 'ape Vines 2 year No. IIO for $1 .OO, 1 0O for $5.50. 
