BAKER NURSERIES 
R. W. MUNSON.—Special. Medium to large bunch; berry 
black; does not crack; pulp tender and quality good; ripens be¬ 
fore Concord. Should be planted near Concord or Brilliant for 
pollenization. 
CONCORD.—The best-known of all varieties of grapes; 
large, black; suited for table or market. Ripe in July. 
NIAGARA.—Large, greenish white, semi-transparent; quality 
good; a seedling of Concord; successful over a wide range of ter¬ 
ritory. Midseason. 
Each 10 100 1,000 
One-year-old vines _$ .25 $2.00 $12.00 $100.00 
Two-year-old vines_ .40 3.50 25.00 185.00 
SPECIAL GRADE COMMERCIAL PLANTING 
GRAPE VINES 
These vines will be one and two-year-old, light to very light 
tops, good rooted cutting, safe to plant into commercial vine¬ 
yards, in the following varieties: Concord, Campbell Early, 
Moore Early, Ives. 
100 500 1,000 
$7.50 $35.00 $65.00 
GRAPES (New Varieties) 
FREDONIA.—Vine vigorous, hardy, very productive, resist¬ 
ant to powdery mildew; canes long, numerous, thick, straight; 
buds open with Concord, thick; flowers fertile, with long upright 
stamens, leaves large, round, black, skin thick, medium in tough¬ 
ness, separating from the flesh; pigment red, abundant; flesh 
greenish white, tender, solid, mild; quality very good. 
PORTLAND.—Vine vigorous, hardy, productive, healthy; 
trunk of medium size, with loose, shreddy bark which separates 
into broad irregular strips. Flowers open about the middle of 
June, fertile; stamens upright. Fruit very early; clusters medium 
to large; green, amber where exposed to the sun, with thin skin, 
tough, separates readily from the pulp; flesh firm, with an abund¬ 
ance of uncolored juice, tender, aromatic, sweet, mild; quality 
very good. 
SHERIDAN.—-Vine vigorous, healthy, hardy, very produc¬ 
tive. Flowers bloom with Concord; stamens upright. Fruit 
matures soon after Concord; clusters large, cylindrical, or slightly 
tapering, with a small shoulder, very compact; peduncle short. 
Berries large, round, adhere strongly to the pedicels, black, cov¬ 
ered with thick, tender skin. 
CACO.—One of the most delicious of all grapes. Wine red 
or amber. Ripens ten days to two weeks earlier than the Con¬ 
cord. Fine, very strong, vigorous growers, healthy and prolific. 
SCUPPERNONG.—First found on an island in the Scupper- 
nong River in North Carolina. It is the only white grape ever 
found wild. Ripe in August and September. 
Each 10 100 
Two-year-old vines _ $1.00 $9.00 $75.00 
SCUPPERNONG (Black Muscadine) 
A true native muscadine, very hardy, vigorous growing plants, 
producing a heavy crop of large black-purple fruit; excellent 
flavor, tender and sweet; ripens September. 
Each 10 100 
Two-year-old vines _ $ .50 $4.50 $35.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
EARLY HARVEST. — Very early. Fruit medium in size; 
juicy, tender, mild and good. It has a long fruiting season, 
carries well, and is especially good for canning. 
HAUPT.— An “evergreen blackberry’’; berries of good size 
and of the highest quality. 
