WEST HILL NURSERIES — FREDONIA, NEW YORK 
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GRAPES— 
SHERIDAN, Black. A new grape of recent develop¬ 
ment. Ripens one week later than Concord, which 
it surpasses in flavor. Bunch and berry large. One 
of its most valuable characteristics is its excellent 
keeping qualities. This new grape is a worthy rival 
of the old standard commercial variety Concord. 
It is richer with a thicker skin which accounts for its 
excellent keeping and shipping qualities. 
URBANA, Red. Another new grape. Originated at 
the Experiment Station at Fredonia, N. Y. On the 
order of European varieties. Color similar to Flame 
Tokay and as meaty. Flavor equal to the best Euro¬ 
pean varieties. Very sweet. Season very late. 
Vergennes, Red. Bunch and berry large; skin thick 
and tough; quality excellent. Ripens soon after Con¬ 
cord. Very vigorous, healthy and productive; hardy. 
Splendid keeper and shipper. 
Wilder (Rogers No. 4), Black. Bunch and berry very 
large; flesh sweet, pleasant and ol excellent flavor 
Ripens soon after Concord. Good grower and pro¬ 
ductive. Good keeper and shipper. 
Continued. 
Winchell (Green Mountain), White. Originated in 
Vermont. Bunch long but slender; berry medium, 
sweet, of fine quality. Early as Moore. A good, 
vigorous grower, healthy, hardy and productive. 
Woodruff, Red. A grape of ironclad hardiness. Large 
in bunch and berry; attractive, shouldered, sweet and 
of fair quality, but somewhat foxy and does not al¬ 
ways color up well. Ripens soon after Concord. 
A rank grower; very healthy. Woodruff is desirable 
as a market variety where many others fail. 
Worden, Black. This excellent grape is as hardy, 
healthy, vigorous and productive as the Concord of 
which it is a seedling but better in quality. It is 
sweeter, larger in bunch and berry, and several days 
earlier. Tender skinned and inclined to crack but 
still valuable for garden and vineyard. 
Wyoming, Red. Superseded by the Lucile, which is 
more productive, much larger and better in every 
way. 
Sheridan. 
The new late black Grape. Supersedes the famous Concord in 
keeping qualities and flavor. See description above. 
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Attentionl 
These new varieties have 
been well tested over a period 
of years and we recommend 
them most highly. There is a 
treat in store for you. Try 
them! 
FREDONIA 
GOLDEN MUSCAT 
ONTARIO 
PORTLAND 
SHERIDAN 
URBANA 
EXCELLENT VINES 
Madisonville, Cincinnati, O., Route 1. 
Dear Sirs: October 14th, 1932 
The grape vines which you mailed on the 
14th instant, arrived today. They came in 
good condition and are excellent vines. 
Yours truly, 
WILBUR DUBOIS 6? SON. 
FINE CROP 
Frederick City, Md. 
March 31st, 1933. 
I have about 200 grape vines which I 
purchased of you in two different years, all 
of which bore me a fine crop of grapes last 
year. Please send me catalog. 
JOHN D. STORR. 
YOUR VINES ALWAYS GROW 
Short Creek, W. Va. 
Dear Sir: April 3rd, 1933. 
1 never have any trouble with your vines 
growing. They always grow. 
C. MIEDEL. 
