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. 
Pocklington — 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. 
Niagara Grape 
Pomona Prices I year No. 1 lO cents each, lO for 75 cents. 1 0O for $4.00. 
of Gfape Vines 2 year No. 1 lO for $1.00, lOO for $5.50. ' 
