GRAPES FOR EASTERN AND NORTH 
CENTRAL STATES 
If you wish a few plants sent parcel post, add 10c or 20c to cover postage. 
It is the cheapest way. Please do not send order for less than $1.00. 
NEW VARIETIES 
We offer the following all highly desireable kinds originated at the New 
York State Agricultural Experiment Station. Large plants 2 years old 75 
cents; 10 for $6.00; 1 year 60 cents each; 10 for $5.00. Hundred lots on ap¬ 
plication. 
PORTLAND—Largest bunch and berry of early green grapes; hardy, healthy 
productive; quality one of best, for market and home use. 
ONTARIO—With Portland, the standard early green grape; vigorous, pro¬ 
ductive, large bunch and berries; quality one of best. 
FREDONIA—Claimed to be the best early black grape; berries large; 
vine vigorous, hardy, productive; quality very good. 
SHERIDAN—Black, large handsome bunch ripening shortly after Concord; 
hardy, healthy, productive, flavor sweet, rich, berries hang well; standard 
commercial. 
BROCTON—Green late of very high quality; large bunches, needs special 
care and culture; apt to overbear. 
URBANA—Large, late red grape, very high quality, good shipper. Will 
grow where Catawba matures; will keep in common storage to March. 
DUNKIRK—Red resembles Delaware but berries are larger; vine vigorous, 
hardy, productive; fruit ships well. 
We offer the following commercial and home use varieties all of good 
quality. 2 year plants No. 1 at 50 cents each; 10 for $4.00. Hundred rates on 
application. Bearing size plants some varieties $1.00 each. 
RED OR AMBER GRAPES, AGAWAM bears large berries and ripens soon 
after Concord. BRIGHTON is of high quality and is earlier than Concord. 
CATAWBA is the late red grape and is of excellent quality. DELAWARE 
is one of the Roger’s hybrids and ripens with Concord. LUCILLE is included 
for those needing an extra hardy grape, it is has a strong foxy taste and 
color. GOETHE, Roger’s hybrid ripens with Concord, too late for New York, 
excellent for home use. 
WHITE OR GREEN GRAPES—Among these DIAMOND is a leading green 
grape. It is early, hardy and excellent for home use. WINCHELL or GREEN 
MOUNTAIN, early green grape and of very good quality. NIAGARA, late 
green grape, ripens with Concord. 
BLACK GRAPES—CONCORD, a leading native grape, excellent shipper 
and good for grape juice. MOORE EARLY ripens two weeks ahead of Con¬ 
cord and needs rich soils and good tillage. WORDEN ripens between Moore 
Early and Concord, hardy, productive but the berries do not ship well. 
Filberts over 70 years old still bear heavily. 
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