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GRAPES 
The Grape is one of the easiest fruits to grow. 
There is scarcely a country or city yard or garden 
so small that space cannot be found to plant one or 
more Grape Vines. Grapes will thrive anywhere, in 
any climate or soil. Will do well on soil too poor to 
raise a crop of grain or other fruit. A Grape vine¬ 
yard represents a permanent investment that will 
pay big dividends every year for a lifetime. 
RED VARIETIES 
BRIGHTON —Bunches medium size; berries large, 
reddish; skin thin; quality best. Excellent for 
early table or market. Vigorous. 
CATAWBA —Large bunch and berry; deep red, 
with lilac bloom; juicy vinous, and of musky flavor. 
DELAWARE —-Compact bunch; berry medium, light 
red, quality best. Moderate grower, but vine 
healthy, prolific, and more free from disease than 
any other variety. The most popular Grape grown. 
Unsurpassed for table. 
IiUTIR —Sweet; pulpy; skin tough; quality fair. 
Hardy and valuable. 
BLACK VARIETIES 
MOORE'S EARLY —-Bunch medium; berry large, 
round, black, with heavy blue bloom; good qual¬ 
ity. Early and desirable. 
CAMPBELL'S EARLY —Very large and fine early 
grape, black; strong, vigorous, hardy vine. Seeds 
few and small, parting easily from the pulp. Pro¬ 
fitable for marketing. 
CONCORD —Bunch and berry very large, blue- 
black; skin thin, cracks easily; flesh sweet, pulpy 
and tender. One of the most reliable and profitable 
varieties. 
WORDEN —Resembles Concord, but is earlier and 
larger. 
WHITE VARIETIES 
NIAGARA —Bunch and berry large; greenish yel¬ 
low; flesh pulpy, sweet, foxy. Its remarkable size 
and fine appearance give it much popularity as a 
market variety. Vigorous and prolific. 
FOCKLINGTON —Hardy, strong grower; fruit a 
light golden yellow, clear, juicy and sweet to the 
center. Ripens with the Concord. 
MARTHA— A reliable white grape. Of the Concord 
type with large, sweet, pulpy berries that are 
slightly foxy. A sure bearer. Midseason. 
Prices, all varieties of Grapes: Two-year No. 1 
20c each, $1.50 per 10, $10.00 per 100; Two-year 
No. 2 15c each, $1.00 per 10, $7.50 per 100. 
Cumberland Raspberries 
Senator Dunlap 
STRAWBERRIES 
AROMA —Steady producer. Big deep red berries of 
excellent eating quality. 
CHAMPION —A late and heavy bearer of good size 
berries, dark red and fine flavor. 
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GANDY —-A standard market variety. Fruit firm and 
of good quality. Excellent for canning. 
KLONDIKE —A good berry, rich blood-red in color, 
having a fine flavor that is neither sweet nor sour. 
PREMIER —Extra early. Produces large quantities 
of good sized attractive berries of excellent quality. 
PROGRESSIVE EVERBEARING —The berries 
are just about the size and color of the Dunlap 
and produced in great profusion. 50c per dozen; 
$2.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1000. 
SENATOR DUNLAP —Fruit very large, mid-sea¬ 
son; dark red. Hardy, productive and able to hold 
its own under any condition. Good for either 
home use or market. 
Prices on above varieties, except Progressive, 
75c per 100; $3.00 per 600; $5.00 per 1000. 
BLACKBERRIES 
EARLY HARVEST —Valuable because one of the 
earliest to ripen; berries medium size and good 
quality. A strong grower and exceedingly prolific. 
SNYDER —Another hardy and productive variety. 
Fruit early, medium sweet and of good size; no 
hard core. Well known and desirable. 
Prices all varieties Blackberries: Good strong 
plants 50c per 10, $3.50 per 100. 
RASPBERRIES 
COLUMBIAN —Purple berries, very large, juicy 
and sweet. Favorite canning variety. Bush of strong 
growth and a heavy bearer. 
CUMBERLAND —Black. Early, firm, good size ber¬ 
ries of fine quality and hardy, withstanding the 
cold of the northern states as well as the heat of 
the south. 
ST. REGIS —Everbearing Red. Large, sweet ber¬ 
ries of attractive red, producing a good crop in 
July and continues to fruit all summer. Very pro¬ 
fitable, as the late berries command high prices. 
LATHAM —A new Red Raspberry, hardy, productive, 
excellent for garden planting. The best paying late 
berry, brings top prices on all markets. 
Prices, St. Regis and Latham, 75c per 10; $4.00 
per 100. Other varieties 40c per 10; $3.00 per 100. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
This fruit is very useful for cooking either green 
or ripe, and is used for canning extensively. Very 
profitable, for they are entirely hardy, easy to plant 
and care for and bring good returns. One or two 
rows in your garden will supply your family and 
illow you to sell some. 
RED JACKET, 2 year plants 20c each, $1.50 per 
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THE BENTON REVIEW SHOP. FOWLER. IND 
