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THE W. F. ALLEN CO., SALISBURY , MD. 
MTAf ADA White. The leading 
white Grape of Amer¬ 
ica. The bunches are large, handsome, 
shouldered and compact. The berries 
are large, round, with thin but tough 
skin. In all it presents a very fine ap¬ 
pearance. The vine is vigorous and 
comparatively free from disease, though 
it responds very well to any attention 
given to spraying. It is the standard 
white Grape, and will continue to be 
so for some time to come. We have an 
excellent stock of this variety. 
i* „i.White. The color 
rocklington. of the Grape is pa i e 
green to a golden yellow. The bunches 
are large and compact, and the berries 
are very large, being covered with 
beautiful white bloom. The quality is 
good and it ripens soon after Concord. 
The vine is a moderate grower and is 
very healthy and hardy. 
Re d- This variety 
Venjennes. seldom f a ii s to bear a 
crop and has a slight tendency, to over¬ 
bear. With a moderate crop it ripens 
with or before Concord. Bunch is large, 
compact and shouldered; the berries 
are large, sweet, juicy and of best 
quality. It keeps well and is used to 
some extent for market. The vine is 
moderately hardy, quite healthy and 
very productive. 
WHHpr Black. The berries are large, sweet, with 
W liC 16 i. a p leasant sprightly flavor, and with 
thin and firm skin. The bunches are large and 
shouldered. Because of its keeping qualities and 
good appearance it is an excellent market Grape. 
The vine is a moderate grower, hardy and, if given 
Worden. Berries large, bunches big, quality extra-fine 
a little attention by spraying, makes one of the 
best Grapes for commercial planting. It ripens with 
Concord. It is worthy of more extensive cultivation. 
WORHFN Bl ac k- An offspring of Concord, 
WUIU/Ln. which it rivals in a great many par¬ 
ticulars, having larger berries and bunches, better 
quality, and is a week to ten days earlier. While 
claimed by some that it does not ship quite so well 
as Concord, nevertheless it enjoys great popularity 
in the eastern states and near the large cities. It is 
quite as hardy, healthy, vigorous and productive. 
DRed. This Grape is quite pro- 
Wyoming’ 1\6Q. ductive of medium-sized, 
bright red, firm Grapes in small bunches. The fruit 
is sweet and agreeable to most tastes. The value 
lies in its hardiness, health, productiveness and 
earliness. A most valuable Grape for the home. 
This variety should be pruned with long canes and 
given plenty of room. 
Niagara. The great White Grape of America 
HE WANTS MORE 
Your order of plants received. Everything in fine shape. 
Please save me 2,000 more Progressive Everbearing, will send 
the cash for them when I want them shipped.—J. C. Prestage, 
Prop. The Allegan Nursery, Allegan County, Michigan, April 
3, I9IS- 
1,000 FINE PLANTS—WE HAVE MORE 
It is a little late to acknowledge receipt of those 1,000 fine 
plants, but I feel this is due you. I have cultivated them 
the third time, and counted the lost ones, and find but ten 
in all the 1,000. They are said to be the best-looking vines 
in the county.—A. J. Groves, Champaign County, Ohio, 
May 29, 1915. 
WE STRIVE FOR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 
I received all of the nursery stock Tuesday last, and am 
satisfied with it.— Geo. H. Reynolds, Hillsboro County, New 
Hampshire, May 1, 1915- 
MARYLAND TO WASHINGTON IN GOOD ORDER 
The Strawberry plants arrived in good order. — A. B. Thomp¬ 
son, Franklin County, Washington, April 17, 191S. 
