THE WILSON NURSERIES, WILSON, NIAGARA CO., NEW YORK 
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Select Hardy Native Grapes 
Easy to Grow and Very Profitable —Extra Size Ttvo-Year-Old Vines 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES EXCEPT 
CONCORD AND CACO 
Each 10 100 
2 year, No. 1. 20c $1.60 $14.00 
5 at 10 rate, 20 or more at 100 rate 
CONCORD 
Each 10 
2 year. No. 1. 15c $1.00 
1 year. No. 1. 10c .75 
Twenty or more at 100 rate 
Agawam (Red). Bunch large, compact, shoul¬ 
dered; berry large, dark red or nearly black; flesh 
tender, juicy, vinous and good quality; later than 
Concord. 
Brighton (Red). Bunch medium to large, quite 
compact; flesh rich, sweet and best quality; color 
dark crimson or brownish red; vine vigorous and 
hardy. 
Caco (Red). This new red grape has a most 
delicious flavor, and is of the highest quality. It is 
one of the earliest grapes in ripening. 50c each, 
10 for $4.00. 
Campbell’s Early (Black). A strong, vigorous 
and hardy sort; ripens early and bears abundantly; 
berry large, black with blue bloom; tender, sweet 
and rich; good market berry; it is a good shipper and 
long keeper. 
Catawba (Red). Bunch medium, shouldered; 
berries large, deep coppery red, becoming purple 
when ripe; flesh somewhat pulpy, juicy, sweet, 
aromatic and rich, one of the latest, does not ripen 
well in the North, 
100 
$ 8.00 
5.00 
NIAGARA 
Concord (Black). Too well known to need much 
description; is considered by many to be the best all 
around Grape grown; is extremely hardy, vigorous 
and productive; bunches large, compact; berries 
large, juicy, buttery and sweet; will succeed almost 
anywhere. 
Delaware (Red). One of the best red Grapes; 
bunch small and compact; berry small, round, 
beautiful light red; flesh rich, vinous, sweet, and 
delicious; best quality; a good market Grape. 
Moore’s Diamond (White). A vigorous grower, 
entirely free from mildew and a prolific bearer; 
bunches large and compact, slightly shouldered; 
color delicate greenish white with yellow tinge when 
ripe; berries tender, juicy and nearly transparent, 
sweet and rich, ripens about two weeks before 
Concord. 
Moore’s Early (Black). Bunch large, berry round 
with a heavy blue bloom, quality said to be better 
than Concord; hardy and prolific; good market 
berry; ripens about two weeks before Concord. 
Niagara (White). One of the leading white sorts; 
bunch large, shouldered, compact; berry large, yel¬ 
lowish white, juicy, vinous and sprightly, quality 
good; skin tough, making it a good shipper and 
market berry. 
Salem (Red). Bunch medium, shouldered and 
compact; vine strong and vigorous; berry large, 
coppery red, thin skin, sweet and sprightly; a good 
market berry. 
Worden (Black). A seedling of the Concord; 
bunch large and compact, berry round, black with 
blue bloom; pulpy, juicy and very pleasant; ripen 
several days earlier than Concord. 
THE TRADE-MARK OF QUALITY IN 
DIRECT SELLING 
In every line of business there are certain 
trade-marks of quality that have become 
traditional words. “Sterling” on silver; “Tif¬ 
fany” on fine jewelry, and other names of a 
more wide-spread use, each carrying with it 
the symbol of unquestionable quality. 
In retail selling, the trade-mark “Marshall 
Field” or “Wannamaker” means the backing 
of an unquestioned business concern on every 
bit of merchandise carrying that famous name 
and “Dependable Nursery Stock” is our 
trade-mark of Quality in Direct Selling. 
SAVE 25 TO 50 PER CENT ON YOUR ORDERS 
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